The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 03, 1891, Image 4

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    TUP VJ HPS' AT If IV IT Hill I pat' tue off. You've been trying to Vincent, ma iron uteamr. of Hartlepool,
OUJIX Al JAIiE. flLLiU 'tea- meallilay- ' . -' '"T'BngfWn "SlHf'-wa jrtrth r-rvf
SPES & KIJIELY, ,
Yun've no right to Hay that." inter- j voyage from Calcutta to New York. She
rnpted Nellie, pontine
merchandise, and
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- ICopytiKbl. 1891. All right reserved.
Yn 1
IV 1 1 I -ir eta4.ttt.y
TTT I M T
smile,
ghtt
bat I admit
ln'trsi l fufi..
nelves. to include
in fhilr tliiliiu.
lyoa won
jzed ho
know I love yoa. Nellie
that yon have ;i .jarrwdfiwg :;toloo;.aiaefiger"i,.lhe, j
Still. latter , oat nrly -reeeied, tbe; first,, at.
yol real- -tention'of the
e. savers, ana
the iuo; d
there's. u, nmnl
Yoa lectally -m&ii&; the '-captain of :itio ! """" iwwsrwisfond sdT.
r'l I irfeS'msbirt believed &ut his vessel 1 jSiul-i i ' .ffinrrjfiKfW ?J
'- ' i iTm ril-iiti-Vii nil" ' til u v I if it 8
a t traction of you?
.. -"-- Lntii' Hill nri'i 1 I ruippMi tnnnw that
r.iL mi 1 ! fA. ... TViV, '".', " i.'iiiiVrriirti'iiVir llhTl4 lllniueilt
rj tb in, I 1 i b la win ... -. -5 - -- 1
for in,e tjj tell yon tjiat, but v.ou. cann a. i t. workeaxiff the sands.. uexOrtf ittnotnr ; nnn topiujh- "i!J imm iJa-:i -.'iiij'!iiiriji,a
liiii3hivuliaalvQyMXWi)fe4fi J aorHin,- andi.hu therefor ; those to. e-f j KjjK : ImnflrtM? Vp UW4n4 RhfflP
the wont of itiathat. L can't.. tIi- yoa," main en board mit& the.crew. .:.' , ?.V BT MfM9 IS,,?!.?1-.!!1
leOO.iMtalaifaJh Ufiiir.. Nellie, j jfiiat jwemed, au aJio. the, ex,-, fj!t i,, yrthintl .iil l-.tw,.;i3!tj
1 m more than -Tor this uiinnte. I r cnrRionistH on shore, the snrf boat tras ' ... . - . a -
Yon dK don't t igTOu''reth'uing;'.'t,fee men mithere'dt at i '
Don't you. Nellie, dear?" -t " -j. the water's edge and hi it to assist in ef-J
Nellie at ; feWatftf '-d 11 'landing;' and ;-ttie . Wjmen : .
was . prond.-; of Henry' erbWded'doiMn- behind tbemi'-'ThB 'biwit , .;,
nonnd of aaud a few- mil to the
. .. . . i t
irire Island liifhthonse. orttner so
Shore of Lon ' Island ' Beyond the
amooth whitef)e!iyli. fY'ii,4ibrVft'"
are for hiiryivii.
more,' there is little alxiut 'the platv toj
wake it attractive the ulea orinatea
PAINT
lt'8 atupid." dT said, . "tyiutf around j
tnesiooi to city viaitora i i
loliday or the Fonrth for j . ' 0 .
ItBire and letting the sloop to cit
M holidays
laet's make a hi
nrselves. 'stead of
ban anv other day,
Ablv seconded bv hi a. elder sister. JlJ el-
fisnry vUai'tiiij true euough, uuu held i
a,vprjof making as- i
mm
1 1
3Xf
n3 ii'HY fi:rfT"o
.aw
03T3M
Iiadies'I:alv'tifvBeS,
BMZed uer.nd.8trog$iei with nerm- his4 ,., - jue, j1xtj.i,
; H. wr. v.. u. - ; ...1 .IlKrU'.III Mt H 11.1 IIIX J I 31111.. rf
1- IT HlllllUII.V VIV I VIIIWI y.i
lmvk somewh;
Hess of the Fi
tkfgnuutly. ami Nellie Sawyer even said
ne or two sharp li ttleiffsalxjuome '
'people's small disjtfQo Jfl34ry Q
retreated .hastily..... Nellie swor09 might
ave kept him away bnt for two reasons:
" YffiiTiy'frtgtirffji jKti ,fi-iTi.1 and admir
er of Martin, pud 1 rjMKidteiaake
- it TmconifortobtoVpi Jlanjfc
. frozen mt.f 5I9rtia knewtCatftlre ISas
tongue A"ou Id fulfill the tbpeat ;Jtht
mortification of not, ViiS-JfeUV Jtlt 1
elf as well, and thurgforelie ignored Tjis i
3oinedDftbW
Yoniig'jim would have made np tfie ln?1iii wnereax ixeuie lauguet
party in -the e.xcliisiveintfcjfcJLtiSlf hiM.Uif. TVJXiiiV'LX'"
jf he could li ive done that, but.MeHie. -JUJittgta-;
had her own will, too-and. jn .ip ye. i-lff 1"
Jihe compell.l her brother to yield to the fi P in5,nk 6 nnderstand
?hlMr4l
between their chfldfaij fl tt fl USMdte t!..
So when the elr?.'ifBWWs& gtTLrtf-J frp-tf r-T"-- i""-- "'"v u
sPaWpo wharf at,9 o clock t? I.Jkw.vi .i,. wil.....
liiveishH. lusetl him herself , as best xlie hii limn sni-rxf nllv heachefL. uid rFonr 1
ttfiild rflr-herown' way: she'' was happy. ', ,;tbe ioaaseiMtera i,hat:JU,;Ufte&:crot. "
and tnnuipliHnt at once: yet, ror reasons when a greut fo.Uex.aashe4-8flaiMor, .the
- .. i ..11. .1.:.. 1.. I . . t m : . at. t . . t --' hi , n. i i . 1 1 . 1 1 r'.. . -l nhni-i '
past my i,mtua WftTOftflifir'-t en,,own.Hna pegan,,, swwig tn.e. foai i -(oWw tlie -tinie td. paiiif your" hone
If. yoi'.itMwi tthte MtMcHl4lilf4iP 1 arohnd. .The fif th uassenger, a woman's : x.i iijvili L.tn2--,rnrH
you'll get yonr feet wef. ifeil'torWa1n'',bef 'feinit. .JCWe of ''he' j. v't-iii'ii;:-'. -wen iJ.Ii iu siuAft.;
; . - i . -. Hniw nKnHi iuki Lilt rroreiiuiir wmpr. . -r r.i , .-i !--: n.ni . ...j
'" ' t in tiiatra atitivity Ad tesitemcnt, j
.f livihuv. bnrden.' was HenrviMarrin. .Not 'L xSfmS -.tiitf -inbingrrtu tie tbeifaalityl
'.J - i etoppiiig at th beaich "hei'pinnged.
through tbb.. fog. 'anil jlcro.4s ihe" Haqda i'sMenttbmto UirKlvxHlt&. ft! !Brook;i'
ttWarfyttiWtfpni'a bWl tole iwayV V 5jnlgiBnetftVnjitW Froncki'anftjathew
wngi ms rorm wasaireaay- ana-m fa-,, ranerslv-jar: affeatscrfstheii
j the tofe.UUd til neierc, hwhe-dtdinot ! . . . . ,.,,-.,
-ijii:iru-i yi'i tJVkliW
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Ulii V A :i:.1i-.k!- .-;W.ir ll-i3il
it
Buttoti "rtrf Lace?:
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fill ill;
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it .
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.,ou -f gi-nS thing
-Utw:l.Jifl .i:r(Kfe PoiUtWtitiHS 'KWiliW .
f r this
.ftt.-JILlis'W 'JliJ IC .t d i!B IIOttlLKlH .i(V!
Xniiqirroo .J ww yRti! .tinr iv.'Li.V'q ;
hoelJ '0 vnaqiifa O .R!fi.l i!T 'or
MM Ali.UllT
.YJ-J.!0 liTXUOl ''riUlH"--a 'JO
,iU.-' aJrlRui -jljj.ii nj Jif.J .ii )in
tfUHftiOJChf .heli;aa clll'. lipon' ..to,;."'
;; whom were oonvej-ed ns, speejlily as pos- '
'' siote ' to"' the s'tation.'V' When ".N'eilijs
:' reached the statiiinjche womii'h fiaed by1
! HivftrysMu tlierev Ihif Henry had i
. gon-fJbai;- ithe. ,urf - iot. '' How- he
contrived -.aiT:y ih!rt.bidedo.farinUiy
5a: i; b&.).e (tiypliwaad .by! .:the;-Sieyoes.of;the
, . 1 paying fieviee, ,whoLknqw.;no$;tiH,tha-:
' trtaiu s Qyjtjr, f ht 'they h.i,v:e.ep.e.ljtirr) ! ;
, i , , 37-InGn Ghal lies
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ni! chajj!, atfUj- in?.
ir
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i,ii ,JA: 03ffifA,jiRD THK YACHT.
xr!ft affi(fKS-ffhocked. was Hen-
er tltHtrlni
r i:j.j
WT
It" 'was' "iheli dark; andthe 6iuillEeer:.. L . .
...... u ..i. uivi ''. ujivu i-i.w i . i , u. i;iini ,tnii ?ii,i'iui i
i; sand beside-iti.tnia.icit:!8ignal from tae4 nlcotfhteint
Bteamship, should. .A .begin .;;ta..fip.- to j W toohof iStb.iee"V'akiii'i
pieces. No signal game, but, how- &e plnitetlwnlttwto;tiiT,
. . " , . . . , . . . .. J .11 ' - , ' i - - : , i NIIUIJ . HUU, It '1 II 1 1 lC LI I llllbCl . utlV U1U M , Jl 1 1 1 ,
tnen ov the. hre waited. all. night, and ! inn,ntii,mM.M R,rfrrtT. i:spm.i
I.Weht'but BPXt rtuorning ' thrbilgh:' the I In.itliftr.Hx, I,i;iAroluitarj-;ij8ses ,)iKl 8i?ermt-
Inuunr snrf t th hi. W-Ai ormm.1 cauea Dy aver exern.ra 01 inre Drain.wir'
earned 'frouif-'Blae-iiPoiliti and Poiiit bt month's treatmtint fi'.(H a box, or six loxe
Woods.tatiousj ..hdw life ,-bnbWerei fo! irTtiI
riggedAjhQWf .thef-.capJajq rjfefufeedito j To cure nov ease.' 1 With 'eaffli order received bv
ouy ill, iiuin ajypu, e(J f, iii re
m&mffim &wTlr fy
mrisir ii- . . luij, ijj iu
i iconic; aji
rrangenient was due to
there was a spice of K-Hif.iinn !
why. iy uior
vagaries of a youuWJ
xn v cnmnreheiiHinn and Hnul
expect
, . . . ... . i i. . a uoan-i
tmkumx uiHwnTeni; iu me uwmt ox more ..w'VUiJ &HXM.y-.lX&i "T.' , 1 ... T ---r" 7--,rT - TT? -.-J.-:,., . .- ,..r.u. .... . r TV.
"Sg2fiel aeft-;!5!5(iTO iDoiTt r6l ot-Season
..-.. i... . .i . ,lvui J pxywfuiM, uriun iiw uuuuuiuK ureuaersa , w onlv reixutinti to tell ot.a.Kmnri.ililIW ..... . . " i.i ,l . -in,!-
n k 1 .-.,1 ..-,: l:raa T.'-"" " !, i liA ATil,,i
driven" liack; how the captain ''had to
vield to the inevitableandafter tliree
aJVvs".of- armbstrtstntV5rii,6w!Ae 1 ' ."''. '
aVftf M hlS iew'wrtfe feaveai-inSS thirifiiii
DtiTchjAier onr written trua:
fuadrClMi moneT.lt- the- ireattwot oe noirvftuct
a cure. . ijuaraiiieen-issutl onij ov ; .
l-j !V 'ilreimlntlih;tyra(nrftitlr,":!'
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IOf?TH pftLiliES, Wash.
.... ... ., ,, ;x ,.t ::,.-:;t vit!...j.,i.'i ..;
I'?" W"'1 JO U HIIKpl'-. :. l!,!;";,.-!.. -, r,... ,:. !
, : SittiatecJ: at th 6: Head . of Navigation
f;i J
r
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1
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fiiir
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'.ttviU. ti-i
I .t'tlif illliU.
ili Il-.ill
H iVT-J. til tfei -
.il:
to be
Pino Center
In tlie Inland. Empire;'" "'!' '".U"!
1W itVil
ili 5'i(iii;;iJ
I MU5i"m3ifTtJ..
Kill ?!!i. r.- K
tie pounc
V. n Mli; ' ...,,1 Tim vHkAHiU.
' ...i . rT J.. i wind driven, it had wrapped itself about
fr& .T "T T rlJ---"rZT ..V1'.'Kearll:"i)lotted out the Point of
. I.. . i i' v ii jit.fi i .mwh.iiju win uiuunu'iu HMouK'wvawiiaiw will
!6t-ftiHo lUnrtail'JllalTli:ie-nTitli!it inudu
'WrrSU-'iliiMVinRB to th rmrt.v of Mrnr-
i siouists.. tnere might be necejitat
Jbnrixt .UTMaiKil i'ytmVv nrtilnne t.iiA n.
VV wUvJJ f XI. Vtf "
III" ctv a,irr t. uu woai vu
ofr ;rejtt "in'Jii, heart rtihafi Ahe sea -had
hot' ewal lowed '-nim, 'and ; yet" BOthfething;)
also or'tnaniyiift1de":in: the' strnigle V&
had endnredTwho7 cfoeseS'tEe sand bar
irnnT run- nni nnii
! kill V h 1 1 VII 111 III I
LIIU I LNU Mil LUUII
r r t . .' . i .1
-IIVSJ It fc"l V
: ui -it.il i jI a r r-i
,.t... inthe Northwest.
gi i SfflacDMti rBms., Praps,
Thw voun1man..4ljoddel. aUinsLlieaslly, -n" . . - -
;i! i'1,-. or farther information call at the office of
ti. " . ...
Interstate Investment Co.,
1 f rfll
V-is
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f
yugh
tKM 1111 Ul yxiUXlK 1 n iju-tL.l'Ul'
- it not- been for Jim, Henry might have
ailed in the uijtfUbpiibdtrctldocttoVi
mattern'ii'hi ( nnMnn.dej
aeaniirs iaij mulil ImiaBV
ly what finally -oauie'i-tavtiagt.uoo' that
fourth of July, seven years ago. Just
before the boats put off Jim had whis
pered to his hero-, , , . , , .f'.l,
uNever mind. Mart: fll - keep . those
buffers at -bay till we' get to Lone Hill,
and then you .watch your chance, . to
which Henry's reply had been a silent
cowl: but he made up his mind, never
. thelesa, that the day should not pass he-
fore he had come to an exact understand
ing with. Nellie; for. hitherto there had
been no declaration or other formal talk
between them. ' . " ' ' -'k ':-' "'"'
Arrived at Lone Hill the party went
-4irectly across the narrow sandy strip of
Sand that prevents Great South bay from
"being a part of the ocean. There was a
grand surf rolling away out on the
beach, which at the time of the arrival
fthe exenrsionists was as wide as pos
it was low tide. The wind
gteadily and veered about until
ii . the southeast, . and the
, talked of fogs arid storms.
iterfeted with the- pleasure of
nweveti ana ureparauuun weuj
l an outACor diSPeri PIQSisTons
being increased oy various
feenred on the spot. 11
1 Murtin joined earnestly in the
1 sought especially to be of as-
to or under the direction of Nel-
Miss Nellie, with that rare tact
giving stabs with a smile and a
that only maidens possess, refused
' ois services while gladly accepting those
Sf his rivals. It proved to be of little
. use for lum to try to assist, but he stood
bout with an appearance of good nat-
- ure, and when dinner was finally eaten
iie played his part in the entertainment.
) There weref-speecbes in which the Ainer-.
y fcan eagjo fairly howled defiance and
flappedher wings scornfully at British-;
era; and there were explosions of crack
ers and firearms by Jim and his imme
diate companions that made their quiet
loving elders wish they . had staid ,' at
borne. Then the party broke into little
groups, and after a time, through his
customary quiet '. persistence, Henry
found an opportunity to speak to Nellie.
The rising tide had hidden more than
half the beach, and the still rising wind.
had set. the; breakers roaring. ?They
stood where each incoming-wave caused
them to retire a little farther inland.
"I've been' waiting all day for a word
with you, Nellie."6aid Henry. ''t
;. "Isn't that a grand roller?! she in
piired, pointing indifferently to a wave
' combing und foaming as far as the eye
could reach .along the sands. Henry
glanced at it seriously arid was silent for
moment. Then he resumed:
"Nellie, you are not interested in the
Tollers. -.; i know that, and you are trying
whnllviLnJikH.th&irirtnt .who .bad battled ;
MimmW. lHlMlWI amU-fti witlt windiand wavest And ; sands and '
o'clock, and foij and wind and tide were i feg.andtho did Hot look np until startled j
:i:- ift 'i: :;i. iwhen a man came trudg- j tyiMsKwotxttinttstVoice close by. It was
ayoJiacuntw vitli a NellW f Of-when she had seen him corn-
ran ThotlgHa of all i fiVjr.she had ran from .h Rawvr' kloon
And when they both had !
THE BEST OF
lartv froili jumiKeiiient
1 to are well remeuiberc
patrkirja fa meet him.
e Uveas
along
trffiiNrio: f.txJH.lHBd- and theX hlve
taken their place in the hi
. -
K'DcrtH'Dif 'ir f RiTtimiu . , .
J.n.ii!.' .
gone aboard, Nellie blushing and , ex
cited, and Henry ..dazed but strangely
hannv. voung Jim shoved off from the
historv of the !
bwivd States. The.man- was. Keeper! .T-m allihecrew there is, Mart. ap,d.I
Baker, of the government life saving sta-1 guess in. tliis breeze I can " get you noma
tion sitnate'd at' ' Lou'e Hill, and he) O.K. If I can't I'll tell yon to help me
brought word that a big vessel had I ont; ""Youarid Nell tnt "down arid say
atraudeil about half a mile east of the ! what yon pleaae. I sha'u't ,see anything
station. ' When -he " southeast wind butthe wind and the peak of themainsl-!'
aiiiiereu up iaeiense rog oi duly , intM, I
Baker liegan to patrol the stretch of j
beach guarded by, his station, and so it I
was that shortly after she drove in npon i
Mm uu.tl.lu Iim urna ohlAfiiafinipninh ?im.
ly the outlines of a great boat' beyond
the' surf, and he knew at once that all on
board wore in imminent peril. He did '
not say all this to the party of excursion-
ists: one glance at his strong face told
them that he sought a "volunteer crew.
He had hardly begun his hurried expla
nation before Henry Martin had., placed
himself at the keeper's side.."" It was bnt
a moment, and then the keeper, followed
by six stalwart men, burned to the sta
tiOU. ! i ..::': 4
. ,. l ne snrr boat was already on tl
nage, and loaded with all
tor. saving iito'J?V!&a dragged-.the
heavy CarriaaynvnTthe sands. r.h riroail
flanggft-gfthe-Avheels sinking but little,
r&liaexciteruent. of the work making the
task an easy one. The whole party of
excursionists followed until they, too, iow. you going to do with that
could distinguish now and again a dull vv rocket'' : i -
i Wines, LipR and Ciprs
ALWAirj ON HASH-
d. e.,bar;d do.,
Or 72 Washington St., PORTLA1TD, Or.
O. D. TAYLOR: THE DALLES, Or.
V. E. GARRETSOH;
PItOKKSSIONAI. GAUDS.
Q" : '!
5Jwphances .', 'I -CD--;'. I
Rear Esfate, ; -r
j . 4nsaranee,
r , and Iioan'
agency.;,:
Opera House Block, 3d St.
Leafliitg Jeweler J
. J. VtiOLEUtSKNT TOllTHK.i I I
im i ., umiirii MJ "i i n f i-i
DK. J. ai7THERl,ANl Fkixow of Jui?
MedicH) ColleKC, and member of th xx
lge of PhyMiciniis and fturj?(oiiH, Ontario,-f-Pby- :
hioian and" Hirnjeoti. lfie; rooniR 3 and 4M!hap-.
muu block. li(;ideiK: Judgt Tbrnbury2 fcec
ood Htreet. Ofiire boura; 1U to 12 a. nCciip 4 .
and 7 to 8 p. m, ( i ..,. ;'-..,':.. n t .i
O. V. DO A N E-rHVOIClAH' AND
ueon. Oflire: touidk a und ft Chapmiui
block. ' KeHidencc over Mi.-Farlniid & French's
tore. OBU;e. hoars 9 to 12 A. M.. 2 to 5 and 7 to
8 P. M.
Of-The
.iSiti er:J iM
ViitVimtrilHiH r.:;:; i i:btiw vj;;, fvipc
rtO nd'i'"
intea. ,
.fri.-
F
A K. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ticc liv tk-htinno'v building, up sttilm.
K. O. C. ESHELMAN HoMaorATHic Pht-
sician and KUBiiKou. omee Hours:
Co 12 A. JC' ; 1 to 4, mill 7 to 8 F' M. Culls anHwerea
promptly ! or niKhf Office; upstair In Chap
man Blook' . j
D1
Jewelry Made to Order.
.138 Srcond St., Th lallpa. Or. .
1891.
ICE !
1891.
DBinPAL.L ItKNTlRT. tin given for the
. painless extreetlon of teeth. Also teeth
net on flowed aluminum plnte. Koomx: Hiiro of
the GoUlen Tth, Second Street, i - :--
AK. TH0M190N Attobmt-at-xaw. Office
in Opera Houxe Block, Waxhington Street,
The Dalle, Oregon
r. F. MATS. B. 8. BCXTIHGTON. H. M. WILSON.
AYS, m'XTTXGTON WII.SON An6-
NETS-AT-tAW. Offices. French s block, over
First National Bank, The Dalles, Oregon. .
Inquisitive. Stranger Say, yonng fel-
black shadow in the . fog, seaward that
they knew to be the hull of the stranded
vessel. Then they saw the experienced
keeper aud his volunteer crew push the
long, deep boat from the carriage to the
sand and into the surf... More than one
woman's heart grew faint as the- valiant
workers completely ..disappeared in the
spray of the first roller that struck them.
Then-with a great glow of
relief they saw the -.'4i.S,
boat upright upon
water, fours?
men pnl- .'
4 - r?
V v o
- at t b e
(oars, and
the keeper
drrecting her
head straight
against i the on
coming waves, and
after that they watch
ed with straining eyes
.1 V... .,.nW . T C
.uu ,uau;u . iic,u lug Dull
boat slbwly. wake jts .vay toward the
Vessel, until the fog shut it wholly ont of
vision. , , ... .
The men polled away, and at last by
the exercise of skill that accomplishes
marvelous deeds with small boats in a
high sea, they lay alongside the stranded'
vessel, which proved to be the Quiz of St..
sky rocket?
The Young Fellow (laconically) Di
an artesian well. ;
HURRAH I
Alt Prepared
Brown Have you everything ' ready
for the Fourth?
1. Mrs. Brown Yes, my dear. Johnnie
gof his firecrackers and 1 bought the lint
and arnica. Racket.
".r. .:'. . FOB
If you iget Cklic,; Croup, Diarrhoea or
the Cholera Morbus the S. B. Pain Cure
, i is a sure cure. ' .' ' .
. i . . I No a Bit Stliier.
' Mrs. Brown Johunie seemed rather
stingy wih his fireci-ackers. . ' "
Brown Not much. He put one in my
pocket. Epoch. .'"... . '..
. ,17-188t.
Mora than a hundred years ago '
The torch of Libertr
Was lighted up. so men might know
That Uncle nam was free.
This torch today is still ablaze.
Twice blessed to our sight;
It spreads the light of Freedom's
rays . ,
. And gives Onr Boys a light.
: Tom Massov.
- 4th of July !
If you; need the Blood and Liver
cleansed you will find the Headache and
Liver Cure a perfect remedy.. For sale
by all druggists. .
The Dalles Ice Co.,
x Cor. Third and Onion Streets, "l
Having a sufficient Quantity of Ic o
i supply the. city -we are now prepared to
receive orders to be ueuverea auring tne
coming summer, ' Parties contacting
with us can depend on being supplied
through the entire season ' and may de
pend that we have nothing but. ,JlA;ii,
PURE, HEALTHFUL IOE- "
Cut from mouutain water ; . no slough or
slush ponds. .. .
We are receiving orders daily and
solicit a continuance of the same.
; ; ; H. J. MAIEE, Manager."
Office', corner Third and Union streets.
K.B.DOKL'B. liKO. WATK1K8. FBANK MKKBFKK. ,
lSCFtlR, W ATKINS Jt IfENEKEE ATTOm
U BVH-AT-IW. Koonis Son. 71, 73, 75 and 77,
Vngt Block, second Street, The Dalle, Oregon. .
ITT ,1L. WIIijON-T--ATTOENET-AT-t.AW Booms
Vl v Xi. and 5S, New Vrt Block, Hecond StrOet,
The Dalles, .reKin:- ,
Qolu nri bia IceCo.
, -0V1O4 SECOND STREKT.
IOB I ,- XOX3 I IOB t .
uifcidoit d,-rinorf. ti.l
Ch.as. Stubling,
PBOP1UKTOB OF THB
mmm
;,, New Yogt Block, Second SC.; :
. '. - V .-. ; ..; -
WHOLESALE. AND BETAiljr
Liquor . Dealer,
MILWAUKEE BEER ON BRAUGHT.
D. P. TBOMPBOW J. S. bCHENCE, H. M. BfcAtX,
President. - " Vice-l'reisldeut.' Cashier.
First National r BauK.
THE DALLES, -
OGOREN
, ,. , ' . ?! i !. : .!.. :.
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight , .
Draft or Check. J.
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Collections made and proceeds promptly
' ' t'erriittied on day of collection".
' v i. mi;..:: i ...ui. ..ii. ai. u.- .t..i... -i.i; :i
Sight and, Tlegraphio Exchange sold orx.
Jewj ypi-jtCjan irancisco, ana rort-i
Ii iiv
' land.
y. DIRECTORS.' ; i .'
D. P. ThompsonJ Jno. S. Bchbnck.
T. W. Sparks. , GBO..A..L,iEB
H. M. Bkali,. , .
$20j REWARD.
TTTI1IBE Am FOR ANY INFORMATION
TV leading to the conviction of partie cutting
e ronea or in anT war Interfering witrj the
OOiea- OX lUlH Ol 1 HI X. J.:,.! Kit. mum
, , ... . .1-. . LX m.WTMK
wir
CO.
GLENN
jlaaager
Having pver 1CKX) tons of ice on hand,
we are' now 1 'prepared to receive orders,
wholesale, 'or retail, to -be delivered
through the summer. Parties contract
ing with us will be carried through the
entire season without advance
pbice, and may depend thar"',w'f have
nothing but ; ,.".- . . . . ':- .-.'.
PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE, n"
Cut from mountain water ; no slongh oir
slush ponds.
Leave- orders at the luoiumoia .anay
Factory, 104 Second street.
f ; W. .S. CRAM, Manager.
FRENCH & CO.,
, v BANKERS. i
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANK INO BUSINESS
jjetters of Credit issued available in the
. ' ' Eastern States. .
'Sight1'1 Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or-
egon and Washington ,
Collections made at all points on fav
orable termri.
1;;
PHE
FLOURING MILL TO LEASE.
OLD: DULLES MILL AND - WATER
Comoany's I lour Mill will be leased. to re
sponsible parties. For information apply to the
1 1 ' . I I . ..l.lllll. .:T.,Ot-TIC1
The Dalles, Oregon. ;
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