DMT I ji. RovolntioostrV Imliifk.- - P1RST-CLKSS ast crumbling away, and -which for vny years has attracted much ' atten n, is the Unruh House, standing south GorgaS' ' lane, - and near ' the Wingo- cking- creek,- Germantown. It was f ed as b hospital for wounded -soldiers ter . the battle of Germantown. : The d brick tiles of the roof whichwere -upoited from Holland, have all disap peared, and the avails are only partially canding."- The more- modern, structure, Ivhich, wafe -built adjoining about the -ommenccmen t of this century, is still tanding-in a good state of preservation, and -' is at -present occupied. Philadel- I phia Record. "' ". The Ancient ManaUctnre of Copper. - The ancient Syrians and Phoenicians are well known to' have beeii active tracers in copper, and they manufac- . II " w m 1) v HI i mi: .'; S??.$ ' meteorological Report.- Weather bureau, department of agriculture. Station. The Dalle, Oregon, for the month of XaUtode 45-S6' 18". ' LonpitudeT21 12' " west.' - Altitude IIS feet above sea level . - . hko ko s-. .- SgSlfifellsS?!', Dxrr.- u 53'?'!7S-.' jl- t. - -' : : i? 1 .i.:.7TT!7. ... -49 60 39' 1 T a v ".. M 66 40- "3 .:. m 71 . t- ....... 56 74 38 ' S. ..... 60 70 51 ., .; 67 - 67 46 .07 7.. ...... ...:...-...' 52 ..ft 46 .04 ......,. ffi 67 48 ; -. ....-.-...: 62 .67 56 M .V.o.. '.. ....... 50 66 44 k.42 18 . . ; :T ,.J. . ... . 57' '6 -46 IS..:.....'. 57-- 68. 46- . 14 57 M 43 - 1 ' aS.f.v.-. .:...'.'...'. .'.1T.-.-. .' . 56 , . 52; .Ml -5 . w 4a- --f ...:. '..J. .o : '72 . 47 . IB:.'....-: j. A. '-.-:. - 62 ;H0 -44- 19. -. :...-. ......t 63 H0 .47 v .' .,' 07 88 46 SO ! .''....:. H 89U 4G, J 32...... ....:..'.' .76 8H 64 ;. SB f'.. ...'..,-:.-..., .73 88. -59. a4....4 -...'J....... 70 88' -52 '. iW . .82 ' 56- - - - 26... -67 76 57 27. 64 . 66 53 28. 68 ?2, 64 ........-..'.... 61 68 53 T 1. ..:.: 57 66 , 49 63 . 72 a52 Sums..: 1878 2237 1508 .67 "MM. 68.5 .ri.l 48.6 0.021 Meas. barometer, 30.051; Ultiesb barometer. . 30.457, on 17th ; lowest barometer 29.589 on 4tb, Mean temperature 60.5; biffhest temperature, ' H,o 21 t;. lowest temperature, 38, on 3d and r. 4th ' -' " . Oreatest dafiy range of temperature, 43 on 21st ' If BAM TKHrBKATURE It. THIS K OKTB IN . - 1872....:. -1873......' J1877 59.0 N1S78....61.5 1882 62.0 1883.'.'.. 60.0 18S4. . .66.5 1885. .i.64.5 1887.... 64.0 18S8....66.0 18S9. v.l.l 1890. ...62.1 imui 61 a 1879. . .58.0 4880.,.. 60.5 1S74..53.0 187aT..5S.5 1K81....S8.5 11886.... 61.0 Total detielency in temperature during the Total excess in temperature since January 1st, 1891-, 0L7 in 18 years. - Prevailing direction of wind, westerly. " - - Total precipitation, 0.67: - number Of davs on which .01 inch or more of precipitation fell, 4. " TOTAL PKKCIPITATION rOEMHIS XOMTB M 1888.;. .0.70 1 889.... 0.66 1890....J1.O4 1891... 0.32 1892 Total excess in precipitation during month, 0.07 inches. .. . .... - Total deficiency in precipitation since January Int. 1891, 6.23 in 18 years . - nmbet of cloudless days, 19; partly cloudy -stays. 6; cloudy days, T. . ; . r. - Iates of f rostsr none. ' K - ' -. . - Aurora on night of the SOth of April and morn ing of Kay 1st. '.- -i- Holar halo on the 21st, 22d, 23d and SOth. Coionea on the 23d at 10 a. m. and 80th at 1 p. m. Mora Barometer reduced to sea level. ' T indl v catea trace of sreciDitation. - - oAMCBL, L, BROOKS, "' 'jinuuuj cug ni vorps UDaerver ;;.'..,--' ;.;: ' . . t ' ;'", ,ylabl) XnformaUon. -- The following figures, showing the elevation above sea level, at prominent signal stations in the states of Oregon and Washington, will be read with - in terest , and . preserved for. future refer ence. , j " tt i. ! :f OBBGON feet. 116 1950 1122 . 1800 4400 V2784 ,3440. ,4000- 3000 ' .38 -80 .910' Thb Dalxes. .... ... .'. . ; . Heppner.i. PenaletoB "Weston... Joseph.. .::.v ; 1a Grande. Baker. City. v?... Barns.'.--.' A .'. Canyon City.. Astoria. .-. . v Portland. . . ...... Forest Grove .T . . McMinnville Kola: CorvallU. AlKonir " f ....;,..-. 670 . n if-Zi.: i. 319 .'..:".,.',.-".-" 225 ..'.......H .. 615 523 . .v:- 964 . Z 1640 1940 Kugene City. jr. . :,. . . . . . . . Koeeburg ; -... r. .. .'. . -1- Grant's Pass.".K. . . . . , ' Jacksonville'. .. : . , .,. ..r-. . Aaliland". : '. . WASHINGTON. Tancouver Barracks. . Wall' Walla. : . . . ,T . . . Spokane Falls. . ..: . , . .-. . . -. 68 .1018 1609 173 1878.-. ..0.26 1883. ...0.54 1874 ....... 1879... 2.94 1884. .0.04 1875.... 0.81 1880. ...0.94 1885. 0.81 1876.. ..0.20 1881;. ..0.14 1886..V.0.11 1877.. ..1.08 1882... 0.2711887. ... 0.32 Mm PRINZ & NITSCHKE. -DEALERS IN- -- ' . Furniture ; and Carpets. - ;We have . added' to our1'' business, a complete Undertaking' : Establishment, and as ve are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trnst our prices, will be low accordingly. , ,. -' : Remember our place on Second street, next to Moody's bank. ' GENTLEMEN !: BEFORE' v YOU ORDER" GOODS OF , : ANY KIND. IN THE FURNISH- ,4- : j -- ........ - ' S, - . : ING LINE, - alf mnd $ae, me - -1 . " - fjO . Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition: ' Other goods in proportion. P. FAGATt, . ' . ; r. "'. ' Second St., The Dalles. Sole Agent for W ANNASrAKER i'BROWN, :-; Philadelphia, Pa. ., - " CX. W YSS. . Mercliant - No. 77 Second Street. Suits Ma.de to Order ' s ' ' . "" ' AND '' V- ; 1 ' ; ' ' '- "' ; - '. ' , ' . A Fit Q-uaranteed. ' . " . ' r " Orders taken for an Eastern house- for all klnd&of suits. Call and examine goods. - - t ; ; 8 ' ; ' -'T- -V JL. ',.-' .a. y j JOHN PASHEK ' ant - Tailor, Kext door to Wasco Son, - Just Received, afine 'stock of Suitings, 'r Pants Patterns, etc.', of all latst -r :-; ' Styles, at Low Prices... ' Madison's Latest extern used in cutting garments, andVfit guaranteed J . - each-time. - Repairing' pd Cleaning v . Neatly and Quickly Done ,-,- - ; G;W. Johnston SSon, She? at Ko. 112 First Street All Job 'Work . promptly . attended to and estimates given on all wood work. pieiGiii OK THE WORLD.f- o. 50, Meets Tueedaveven K. o K. Hall, at 7 :3p r. u. OLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evenintr at 7:30 o'clock, in K. P. hall, corner Second and (Vmrt ..tT-w-t Bojonming brothers arc welcome. H. Clocgh, Sec'y., H. A. Bittsf. O. ' FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. ., k.'bf P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, in Bchanno's building;, comer of Court and Second streets. Sojourning; members are cordially th- D. W'ViusB, K. of R. and S. C. C. TTTOMEN'S ' ' CHRI8TIAK rEMpRRKNVr-R T , UNION- .will meet every Friday afternoon at 3 o ciock ai me reading rooin. . Ail are lnvnea. rrVEMELE LODGE NO. S. A. O. 17. W Mnta X at.K.kf P." Hall, Corner-Second and Oourt tstrecis.-.i nunKiay evenings at 7 :3U.- . . r - - George Giboks, ' W. 8 Mtebs, Financier. ir 3f.'W. XAS.: nESMITH POST. K6. 3rG. AMeets rj every saturaay at 7:3U P. M., in tbe K. of P. mm. - - . , . - - 1 B. OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in . ine iw 01 r. uall. , .. ..r -f f E8ANG VEREIN Meets everr tJunday v-s ' evtjmiig m me ti.. 01 r; nail.- .-7 B OF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets !n the ' K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day 01 eaen montn, st 7i r. tt. . ,- . THE CHUKCHK8. ST. PETER'S CHUBCH Kev.' Father Bbonb . OBBST Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 a. m; . High Mass at 10:30 a. k. .Vespers at ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preachina; in the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11 a. m. atdL7 p. in. Sunday school immediately niter momingservice.' J. a. urcDara, pasior.- ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street opposite Fifth. -Rev.-EUD.Sutclifl'eRector.4 Services very Sunday at 11 A. x. and 7:30 p. M. - Sunday School 9:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at 7:80 --, " . .. ' -" - ' ' . Vj'IR8T BAPTIST CHURCH--Rev. o; D. Tay I L0Br Pastor. Morning services every Sab bath at the academy . at 11 a. M.' Sabbath School immediately, "after morning services. Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 P.M. . . y. , . . . ,.- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. CURTis,.Pastor. Servioes every -Sunday at 11 iMf- and 7 r. x. Sunday School after morning, pflce. Strangers' cordially invited. : Seats free. ME. CHURCH Rev.- A. C. Spenceb, pastor. . Services every Sunday morning.- .Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. K. A cordial invitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. flTTEJlTIOli: -.':?''.,- ! ' ' . ? " Is called tdthe fact that .'in Dealer in Glass, Lime, Piaster, Cement ''r(-,'; -r: -.-V.. 'v'-V '- ' .J V -.. , . '. .-' and Building Material of all kinds. -Oatrrie the Flneat I. Ine of To t f ocmd in tbe'Clty. - -a 73ttJUashingtonr Sfcfeet. Thenug .V :";.: ? 1. y' 'Wi H. BUTTS, Prop-L; No. .90 Second Sreet, He Dalles Or. '- This -well' known stand, kept by tbe well known W. H. -Bntts, lonp a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary tine stock of " - . - , ;'' Sheep Herder's Delist and Irish Distorbance. In fact, all the leading brands of fine Wines, Liquors and. Cigars. "Give the old man a call and 70a will come again. 5 of pill PiDiure pioungs rfith tin.. Learned antiquaries- asBure h that the' Phoenicians actually came to hglaad and to Ireland in search of tin lor this purpose, and a few ' years- ago fome curious bronze articles were found 7 several of ."the old- mine workings in ornwall, which- are believed to have een left there by that ancient people at . ime when no bronze was either made in England.- Chambers' Jonr- res the Profile of ' River Bd. instrument has been invented ia- iv bv which the profile of a river may be "taken automatically with acient aocaracv. A curved arm rests bottom of .th'ri ver , anATiy means f jf a recording. mechaniwn ' the depth is automatically and precisely -registered 'on a revolviper'dmm. New York Sun. , . In just 24 hours Jr.: v. 8.' relieTes constipation and sick headaches,' After if gets", the system under control an occasional dose prevents return. We refer by permission 36 W. H; Marshall, Brans wick House,' a F.: Qeo A-Wemer, 531 California St, 8. F.; Mrs. a Melvln, .136 Kearny St., S.T-. and, many others who have found relief, from conBtipatlon and sick headaches. - G.W.. Vincent, of 6 Terrence Court, S. F. writes: ;'l am 60 years of age and have been troubled with constipation for 25 years. I was recently induced to try Joy 's "Vegetable Barsaparilla. I recognized ia it at once an herb that the .Mexicans used to give us In the early 508 for bowel troubles. (I came to California in 1833,) and I knew it would help ma nd it has. For the first time In years I can sleep' well and my system is regular and in splendid condition.. Theofd Mexican herbs in this remedy are. a .certain, cure in , constipation and bowel troubles." Ask for " ' ; ; ' - '-Vegetable w Sarcapari Ha For Sale by SNIPES AVKINERSLY . . THE. DALLES. OREGON. t- A necessity. . TTbe consumption ii of r tea , . largely in . , creases every year in England, Rusia,"and " the principal Euro pean - tea-drinking countries. But it. does not : grow . ia r, nil , if n. alone that, but thou sands of Europeans who leave- Europe ardent lovers of tea,- upotf arriving In the ' United States -11 rada- " ally discontinue its use, and finally. cease It . altogether. . - : ' f This state. ot.things is due to the fact that the Americans think so much of business .and so UtUe of their palates that the permit : China and Japan to ship them their cheapest ; and most worthless . teas. Between-, the wealthy classes of China sod Japan and the exacting 'and "cultivated tea-drinkers ei Europe, the finer teas find a ready market. ; The balance of the crop comes to America Is there any wonder, then, that oar taste for 1 tea does not appreciateT " -. ' . lav. View of these' facts, is there not an Ira- medlats) demand for. the importation of a' brand of tea that is guaranteed to be1 un , eokired. - unmanipvlated, and . of absolota . purityT We think there- Is, and present 1 Beech's Tea. Its purity is gmaranteed in . every respect It has, therefore, more in. ' herenl strength than the cheap teas you have been drinking,' fally one third less being ro quired -for an lnfasloo. This you will dls. 'cover the first time yoamake it- likewise, the flavor is delightful, being the natural fia ' vorof an unad altera! ed article. It is a reTela , tion to tea-drinkera Sold only in packages bearing this mark:. '..,,. Vure-AsWdhood: ,.Pieoo pes pond. For sale at ... 4 Xteslie THE DALLES. ORFGON. 1 .' Still on Deek PkoBnix Like has Arisen V From the Ashes? - The Reetauran tear Has Opened the ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and 'all ' . .' ' of his old patrons. ' Open day and Kight. First class meate .twenty -five' cents. j - rn fd ni:n joy .1 . : r . CAN BE HAD R O N I CLE O FF I C E , treasonably, tuinoos Hates. JGLES BROS,. DEALERS Staple , Grain Masonic BlccK, Corner Third and Pipe WorK TI11 Repairs MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. V Shop Jon Third -Street, next " -t - ; xJlacksmith bhop. : Columbia THE DAIsIiES, OREGON. Best Dollar a Day ' First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. - First Class Hotel in Every Respect. ' . ' " ?lNone but the isest of Vmte Help Employed. ' T. T. Nicholas, Pfop. HEPOBLICill State, District andGoiraty ticket: - ' -... - . . '-..-'" '. '"' 'y-.1 (" For 'Supreme Jadge,,. i - ;JF.A.M0rore,;!'l;.i;, ;;; 5'. ': -' : '"Frr:r.kvrrtr fionorn? ? '-'?.::, V. Lionel R: ,"Webstfer; '- r v .'x . --.''-. - Fori Member ' of Cohgreee ,'-' -X f , v :i i-i&i ; t! r -,';-2d' District-,- ,J v d i V f W. R. Ellis-. " - . -. -:'. - '-;-'; '.'.;-'' ; For Circuit Judge,- -X ;'' - - ' ' - ' 7th District, ' i ' . ; ' George WiatkiiLs. ; . 'n .' . ForProeecnting Attorney-, - : ' i.. ... - - -. 7th District,. , u i. W: H. Wilson; For Member State" Board .Equalization tu uistnct. ' ; . : John L. IiTxckey. For Joint Senator, 17th-District, consist- '- ing ot Sherman and Wasco Uountiea, : ;; H. ; S. Mcpaiiiels. For Joint Senator,' 18th District; consist ; - ing of Gilliam, Sherman, and t , i . .Wasco Counties, J - ' W. W. Steiwer. - - For Joint Representatives,' 18th Repre sentative District,' consisting of - Sherman and Wasco ' ' : v . ' . v Conntiee, '. ; - ;. t. - E. N Chandler, . .-; T. R..Coon:' V- it . ' '-. ' - - ,''.-. , -For .County Judge, . 1 C. N. THORNBUEY. V - y ; ; " ,r For County Clerk. . . J. M. 'HUNTINGTON. . ' - For Countv Sheriff, r - C P. BALCH. ) . For" .County Commissioner, , .-- J."-'. . , H: A.. LEAVENS.. ;: . i- For County Treasurer,- . 5 , WM. MICHELL. For" Countv Aaeeeeor, ; . JOEL W. "KOONTZ. ,JFor Countv School "Soperintendent, TROY SHELLEY. . V -: For Countv Surveyor, ' " : J e. f. Sharp. For County Coroner,. N. M. EASTWOOD. 4-16tf AT THE IN : GfOGS lies, and Feed: Court Streets. The Daliss.Oregon. . door - west ; of Young '& Kuss House on the Coast! State, District and County '. For Supreme Judge,' v ;; : Alfred S; Benrett, f I: r -':rV ; jftFor Attorney General,"' .George E. Chaniherlairil l For Member of Congress, 1 " '' . , ' '. -2d District,.. vl'.'V'-! -' : James H. Slater.; : . ' For Circuit Judge, ' -7th District, ' ' ' Ii. Bradshaw. . -' - . For Prosecuting Attorney, r.' 7th District, K J. F. Moore. . v. . -: i-, .. . -. For Member State Board Equalization, - -7th. District, v- 4 -I' William Hughes. For Joint Senator, 17th . District, SKer . ' man and Wasco counties, ' J. A.'Smith, ' ; ' " ; ' .' ; of Sherman. For Joint Senator, 18th District, Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco counties, G. W. Rinehart, ' ' ' , ' ' - of Gilliam. For Joint Representatives, 18th"Repre , sentative District, Sherman and , , .'.Wasco counties, . . H..E. Moore, ; S..P?Blythe.; . For County, Judge, -v . GEORGE C. BLAKELEY. .. For Countv Clerk, . J AMFJS B. CROSSEN. U For County Sheriff,: -'.',:.;: . . THOMAS A. WARD. V ' For County Treasurer, . WILLIAM K. CORSON. . : For County Assessor, ' - . ; W' GEORGE T. PRATHEK. i ' For County Surveyor,' ' . P. P. UNDERWOOD. , ' For School Superintendent, '' , . F. P. FITZGERALD. ' For County Commissioner, . : ' JAMES D AENIELLE. . For County Coroner. JOHN W. MOORE. 4-21td Hotel, DEQIOBQQTIG "