The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 07, 1892, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle!
tutored the Poatnttlce at The Dalles, Oregon,
aa HWxmU-clusa matter.
Local Advertising.
MWConttTiW Hue lr flint Insertion, and 5 Cents?
'per lino for each subsequent insertion.
special 'rates or long time notice.
J? re-ivea utter man o ciis
will appear t.lo followiii); day.
TIMK TABLES.
. Kallroacla.
EAST BOUKO.
No. -1, Arrives 12:01 A. M. Departs 12:06 A. sc.
" , u-.JOe.x. " w.aor.u.
WBST BOCKD.
No. I, Arrives 4 12. A. M. 'Departs 4:30 A. M.
" 7, " a:uo r. j. " GiMr.x.'
Tw1oca Irolfthts that carry passengers leave
ne Vot the went at -VX A. x., and one for the
t a. u.
'. ; :-. staves.
For PrinertUe,' via.' Bake Oven, leave daily,
ttA. Hj ',--4. -: .vjT"
For Antclo, Mitchell, Canyon .City,, leave
daily-at 6 a. m. '
For Dal up, Kinirsler, Waraic, apinltia, W arm
Springs and Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunday) at 8 a. x. - j. - -
For iioldewdale. Wash., leave every day of the
week except tsunday at a.m. ;
orttoes for all lines at the Umatilla House. ... r
l"ot-Omce.
OFHCE HOCKS
tjueral Delivery Window.... a. m. in 7p. mV
Aloney Ottler " a. ru. to 4 p. tn.
Sunday u ) " . .:TVv. a,.m. tolOa. in.
i C14IK0 OF MAILS .' K . ,i
trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m.
" . West 9 p. . and S:.'Mp.ra.
Stage lor Goldcndalc 7:30 a. m.
' . 1 Prinevillo 5::a. m.
" "Dufur and Warm finrines ,.5::li. m.
" f. ': tfaving for Lyle t Hnrtlaud..5:80 a. m.
- ,-. Antciope k.)-a:xj a. iiu
' "Except Sunday. ' . n
" Trl-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
, Monday Wednesday and. Friday.
TUESDAY
JUNE 7,1892
LOCAL ItKKVITIKS.
If you want the newsj
You want The Ciihoxk i.k.
If you are not a subscriber, please read
this and hand in vour name.
Word comes from all quarters that the
neatest and most satisfactory die for
coloring the beard a' brown, or black is
Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers.! ,
Dr. L. Vanderpool, of Dufur, passed
through the city today on- his -way- to
answer a summons as a witness in . the
United States court on the celebrated
wagon road case. He gave his evidence
in a lower court in this same case, about
18 years ago.
' ' "Is this hot Enough ' for you?'1 is- a
Billy question ; but if you meet a man
. who complains of suffering from the
heat, ten to one you will find, on inquiry J
that he does not use .Ayer'S SarsaprHla
to tone. up his system and free his blood
from irritating humors. "'''. .'-;"
,At the first indication of disorder, the
- deranged or enfeebled condition of the
--stomach, liver, or .bowels, should be
promptly rectified byAyer's Cathartic
Pills. Tirese pills do not gripe, are per
fectly safe to take, and remove all ten-
- dency to liver and bowe) complaints.
Tygli Valley ha9 been'"an important
,.:trading point .for ... many ...years. ..H.
Staley started a store there about 15 years
ago which, after changing bands several
times, at last became the property of the
present owners, Van Duyn & Hollings-
- head. These gentlemen carry a fine
- stock of goods and do an excellent and
".profitable business. They have juBt
, platted and laid out fifty acres in the
neighborhood of the store for a town
f site, and a number of lots are already
said to have 'changed hands,' some of
''them to Dalles people. Old settlers say
i that Tygh Valley, used to be ah Indian
: paradise and it is a loyely; spot indeed,
i It will not be surprising therefore, if a
nice little town grows up there in the
near future, especially as the people are
talking of building soon a church house
and graded school. . r . f
4. i , j
1 r MAURIEO. "
At-the residence of the brides' parents
.'In this city on Monday evening June
;H5th by Rev, ,W.- C. Curtis pastor of
'the Congregational church, James B.
Palmer and Jessie 1.' Jackson, both of
thiscity. ' v
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-i .T9EBLXCTIOK. ..... ..
IHcMiim
rom Wmcd Coaaljr so
. as Korelved. ' "
Far
TVOH PBECINCT,
; , .. For - "Supreme Judges-Bennett
. "1 . . ... ,. ; A ' C .
40;
-Aiownria j tv aiKer s ,-' weicn I.
r 'Tor r Altorniey v'General-Cha raberlain 1
38; WeTjt- 23r. "J i h 5 J I .
: . For; Congre8s-Bright,lj Ellis 24, Luce
. Slater-82,; s?H.H ll At $ i
- J? or circuit Judge Bradshaw 32,1
Watkins 26. . ; Q': O'."' V",y!-3::
For Prosecuting Attorney Moore 35,
wibioti-2-" -w.
For member of State Board of Kquali
. nation -Hughes 23, Lucky 28.
For' -State' Senator;' 18th district
' V -Rhinehart 35f Steiwer 25' i rJ-
For State Senator. 17th- district Mo
Daniel 20, Smith -40. ': " ' ;' ' ' "'
For Joint Representatives, 18th dis
trict B)ytbi4q, Chandler 11,; Coorf 22,
' Moore-37.' -. .. ' . ' '
County tygh precinct."1'1 '
For Judge Blakeley 31 Thornbury
25. ,t , r : .. '
For 'ClerkpCrossn: 'so '' Huntington
' F6r SheTiff Balch 18, Ward. 45 ; " ?
' ' " For Treasrirer 3orson 34, Michell 26.
. For Commissioner Darniell 38 1 Lea
vina22.;i '.-..."-;.. v; - :- . '
Ff A88e8wr-rKoontz24 ;, Prather 36t
- , . L?prrSchootSpptFitzgerald38;'Shelly
"21.
For Coroners-Eastwood 24V Moore 36",
I For Surveyor Sharp ' 25 ; Underwood
1 35. , '
j '". ' THE DALLES I'HECINCTS.
I For Supreme "Judged benaett 615,
j Moore 197, Walker 23, Welch 23.
For Attornev General Chamberlain
jio vi'Kot AVfl
" ' '
j For Congress Bright '.4
Ellis 452,
j ncc 45, Slater 323.
J '
-For Circuit ' Judge Bradehaw 409.
Watkins 495. .
For Prosecuting Attorney Moore 309,
Wil6on588. . ! -'
For member State Board Equalization
Hughes 413, Luckey 470. ;
For State Senator, 18th ""district
JUnehart 417, Steiwer 465'
. For State Senator, 17th district Mc
Daniel 445 Smith 439. .' iv ;
For Joint Representatives, ' 18th dis
trict Bly the 343,- Chandler j507, Coon
SSSl'Moores 421'. !s fi
For"Couhfy fudge Blakelev 499,
thor'nbury; 334. f;i1n'- i
For1 Clerk -i-Crossen . 472, Huntington
414. '
For Sheriff Balcli 307,' Ward 573.
. For : Treasurer Corson 464, Michell
4 , , ...
For Commissioner Darnielle 447,
Ieaven 414. ,.'
For ..Assessor--Xooni?. 541, Prather
329.
For School Superintendant Fijtzger
ald 357, Shelly 524. , s
For Coroner Eastwood ' 504,'' VMobre
367.
For Snrvevo!
Sharp 554, ' Underwood
315.
EIGHT MILE I'UECIXCT.
T'or Supreme Judge Bennett 39 ;
Moore 14 ; Walker 1 ; Welch 0.
" For" Attorney General Chamberlain
35, Webster 29. , ; ; r,
For Congress Bright 3 ; ' Ellis
Luce 2 ; Slater 30. " - ' -..
For Circuit Judge Bradshaw
Watkins 29r f
For Prosecuting Attorney Moore
21:
30;
30;
Wilson 38.
For Member State Board Equaliza
tion Hughes 33 Luckey 26. r.'' It
For State Senator, 18th district Rine
hart 32, Steiwer 26. ' ' '
For State Senator, 17th district Mc-D-.iniel
2J,; 8mith 38. -, . , . ,
Tor Joint' Representatives 18th dis
trict Bly the 31, Chandler 27, Coon 13,
Moore 43." ' -: - ' '- .
For ' County Judge Blakeley 38,
Thornbury 19. v , ,
For Clerk Crossen 30, Huntington
27. ..... , : ' ,
I For Sheriff Balch 25, Word S2.
: ' For Treasurer Corson 34, -Michell 24.
For Commissioner Darnielle 47,
Leaven's 8. "j, t'i '
For Assessor-Koontz 29, Prather 28.
, For School Snpt Fitzgerald -20. Shel-
iv 32: y -
;. For CoronersEastwood 15, Moore 42.
For Surveyor Sharp 15, . Underwood
48.
1 .
bUFl'H PKEC1KCT,
1 For Supreme Judge Bennett
Moore 32, Walker 1, Welch 1.
64,
For ' Attorney GeneralCbamberlain
53, Webster J67.; -:f
or ttongreae Bright 2, Ellis 68,
Luce 2, Slater 44.
or Circuit Judge Bradshaw 42,
Watkins 83,
For Prosecuting Attorney Moore 41,
Wilson 83.
. For member State Board Equalization
Hughes 47, Luckey 76 ;
For State Senator, 18th district Rine
hart 50, Steiwer 74. t
For State Senator, 17th district Mc
Daniel 69, Smith 55.
For Joint Representatives, 18th dis
trict Blythc 42, Chandler 88, Coon 67,
Moore 49. -' ' 'v.'.- w -
For" County ' 'Judge Blakelev
Thornbury 62. '
55,
; 1 For Clerk Crossen 56, Huntington 70.
; For Sheriff Balch 91, Ward 30.
For Treasurer Corson 64, Michell 71.
:For , . Commissioner Darnielle 62,
Leavens. 61. , , ' '..ir--.' .
For As&essor Koon'tz 65, ; Prather. 58.
V For . School , Supt. Fitzgerald 60;
Shelly 64. .-.V- s. , .,. .
t For Coroner Eastwood 72 ; Moore 46.
For Surveyor Sharp 71 j . Underwood
I
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SAS8KNK 1'KKCISCT...
, For 'Supreme, -. ' Judge Bennett 35;
Moore 17.'-r; . . : -. .; ,
For Attorney General Chamberlain
22 Webster 3ir-w-mJu, : .
Fop", Copgress Ellis 28 JJuctfn 1 ;
Slater 14. S; g S ;.', ' "if f .!
For i.Circuit . lodge Bradshaw j 25:
Wa'tkinai'2.'! H 1 f t
1 For Prosecuting AttorneV--Moore '24:
Wilson 28;; - 'i &
For Member State Board Equalization
Hughes 19; "Luckey 35.'
.'For. State t Senator, r 18th- district
Rinehart.20; Steiwer 29 'f ' ')-'
For State Senator, 17th district Mc
Daniel 26 r Bntith 27.'l ..Vjf'-,.
to Fox Joint Representatives, ,18th dis-trict--Blythe
I3 ; Chandler 32- 'Coon 26?
Ioore29; i-nui r :??
t ; For Coanty:i: JudaeU-Blakelev
36;
I Thornbury 13. . -' ;,
ior uicrs crossen ao Huntington
ss. i "S'Sl szj,.: h ... . ' -
For Sheriff Balch 5;- Ward 16. ;':
For Treasurer Corspn ' iff; ; "Mitehell
25. " ,: X ;;;tr-.- : f
- For , Cbutrnissioner--Darnielle 33
Leavens 17. , V v
For Assessor koohtz;' Prather 12.
' For School ;Supt. Fitzgerald II,
Shelly 39. ; ':,.-.'. ' ! .
-. For.Coroner Eastwood 30, "Moon 26.
I FPlTor-harp 26, Underwood
.. . COLUMBIA PBECISCT. ' '
For ' Supreme - Judge-rr-Bennett , 32,
Moore 9, Walker 2, Welch 2.
For Attorney General Chamberlain
26, Webster 21. -i
For Congress, Second district--Bright
4, Ellis 21, Luce 4, Slater 15.
For Circuit Judge, Seventh district
Bradshaw 20, Watkins 27.
,For Prosecuting Attorney, Seventh
district Moore 19, Wilson 28.
- For member of State Board of Equali
zationHughes 25, Luckey 22.
For State Senator, 18th district
Rhinehart 25, Steiwer 22. v
. For State Senator, ;17th district Mc
Daniel 17, Smith 29.. .;''-
For Joint . Representatives, 18th dis
trict Blythe 19, Chandler 20, Coon 20,
Moore 25. ! - ' r'
:, For. , . County ' Judge Blakeley 24,
Thornbury JQ. .
.. For Clerk Crossen 21, Huntington-j
26. v. . .... , - ,
. ' For Sheriff Balch 10, Ward 37.
' For Treasurer Corson 27, Michell 20.
,,,For , Commissioner1 Darnielle ' ", 27,
Leavens 18. , : , i j, ,
For Assessor-T-Kioontz 18, Prather 28.
For School Superintendent Fitz
gerald 18, Shelly 27. ' " ' -For
Coroner Eastwood :22, Moore 24.
, For Surveyor Sharp 21', Underwood
20., . . ' f , , .
For Justice of the Peace C'01"-
"" ' ' FALLS PBECINCT.'' '
i For . Supreme Judge Bennett . 75,
Moore 46, Walker 4, Welch 1.
'' For Attorney General Chamberlain
46, Webster 83."
For Congress, 2nd district Bright 3,
Ellis 84, Luce 3, Slater .31 .
For Circuit Judge, 7th ' district Brad
shaw' 43,:Vatkins 70.
' ' For Prosecuting Attorney," 7th district
Moore 67, Wilson 64. :-
For member State Board Equalization '.
Hughes 42, Luckey 89.
, 'For State Senator, 18th Senatorial dis-
trictRinehart 37, Steiwer 90.
". For State Senator, 17th district Mc-
Danel 91, Smith 37.
For Joint Representatives, 18th dis
trict Blythe 36, Chandler 78, Coon 76,
Moore 42.
For County' Judge Blakeley 42,
Thornbury 81.
For Clerk Crossen 55, Huntington
77.- . . '.
For Sheriff Balch 94, Ward 40.
For Treasurer Corson 39, Michell 93.
For - Commissioner Darnielle 30,
Leavens 102.
For Assessor Koontz 82, Prather 49.
ForjSchoolJSuperinte'ndent Fitzgerald
27, Shelly 106.
For Coroner 'Eastwood 88, Moore 45,
For Surveyor Sharp 93, Underwood
38. . -V , ' V -
' 1IOOD HIVEH PBECIXCT. " '
' ? Fo' Siipremd Judge Bennett 171;
Moore 81 Walker 11 ; Welch 11.
:,For Attorney General Chamberlain
146; Webster 140.
For Congress Ellis 127 ; Bright 10 ;
Luce 18; Slater 27..
- - T . ...
to r or circuit juage xsraasnaw loo:
Watkins 133'. . ; - -
For Pfoseuting Attorney Moore 137;
Wilson 153. " -
For Member Stalte Board of Equali
zationHughes 10 j Lockey 181
For State Senator , 18th ' district
Reinhart 142 Steiwer 149. ;'
For State Senator, 17th' . district Mc
Daniel 122 ; : Smith 166: ;.' v
For Joint Representatives, lfth dis
trict Blythe 192,, Chandler &5, Coon'
170, Moore 113.' - ; . .
For'. County Judge Blakeley 148,
Thornbury 128. '" "
,;;FoV Clerk-Cro8sen 164, .Huntington
1'9 -' ' - " -'"- i ' ' . .-
.4'aMttt mm t..'ilv.f .. -t.-f tun
-' For Sheriff Balch 142, Ward 149,
For- Treasurer'i-C6r9on',145, 'Michell
143" " ''""' 4 "v '- : " 5'!'- ...
i... For a Commissioner Darnielle. 158,
Leaven 8 131. k t- i .-:
For:Asse8sor--Xobntz 82 Prather 208.
t!or , ocoooi v pupi. Fitzgerald 78,
Shelly 212.W,r4:: . :
: For Coroner1 Eastwood '139, Moore
150.K' "- -'..;.
v' For Surveypr-rSharp 53,' Underwood
138. ...' ; ; -i . .'..t-. 4 .-'.".
;For - Supreme : Judge-Bennett 37:
Moore 8 ; Walker 1 ' Welcli :2:'" 1
For Attorney General Chamberlain
27-; - Webster 22vr ,:. v , -'t '
For Congress, 2nd; district Bright 2:
Ellis 23 ?' Luce 4 ; Slater 1 8r
For Circuit Judge, 7th district Brad
shaw 16;. Watkins 32..f?v ,, ,,, , ft1 .
. -For Prosecuting Attorney. '7th district
Moore 21; Wilson 28. j -..? ; r
iFpr Menibr..StteBoard , of Equali
zation llugbe? j. Iupkey.ii.' " '
.: For State Senator, 18th district Rine
hart 25, Steiwer 25. .
fFor Stat Senator.a'th' district Mc
Qwletl.mitf. 30. ' Hijf
For Joint Representatives, 18. district
Blythe 25, Chandler 22, , Coon 22
For., County Judge Blakelely 31,
Tliorhbuty l4.' ' '"- - ' - f
- f08" ?vt' Hunttngtw
: ForSberiff-vBalch 9, Ward 36. '
orfTsurefHrTOa26, SIitcbeH23.
. ITqtJ rEOTmissioner-Daraielle.- 34,
Leavens I5...'.! ' , . . .'
. Fpr'Assessor--Koontz- 21, Prather 28.
For School Superintendent Fitzgerald
K, S'heHy83.:'J'! l' - '-.i'-" ; -;
For Cpypner Etwpod 19, Moore 30.'
' Tor Smveyor Sharp ; 18, Underwood
. ".''.- '
KIKGSLKY PBECINCT. .
Supreme Judge Bennett .57, Moore 23
Walkers.' '. . '
For Attorney General Chamberlain
39, Webster 40. ? ' '
For Congress Ellis 49, Slater 29.
For Circuit Judge Bradshaw 39,
Watkins 52.
For Prosecuting Attorney Moore 34,
Wilson -50.
For Member State Board of Equaliza
tion Hughes, 37 ; Luckey, 51.
For State Senator, 18th Rinehart,
39; Steiwer, 51.
For State Senator, 17th McDaniel,
45; Smith 45. - .
For Joint Representatives, "18th
Blythe, 35; Chandler, 53; Coon, 38;
Moore, 41.
For County Judge Blakeley 55,
Thornbury 32. ; , " '
For Clerk Crossen 46, Huntington 43.
. For Sheriff Balch 31, Ward 58.
For Treasurer Corson 36j Michell 50.
For Commissioner Darnielle t-44,
Leavens 43- , . -. . . . . v .
For Assessor Koontz 55, Prather S5.
For School Superintendent Fitzger
ald 31, Shelly 51 : ' V . ; . ; ;
For Coroner Eastwood 47, Moore' 34.
' For Surveyor Sharp 53, Underwood
33. .', ;. j; ' .,'; . 1 t
. The above is not . a. complete ; vote of
the county. But it is all that has been
received today'. It . is pretty certain
that the democrats have elected the
sheriff and county judge. Republicans
elect the assessor, school superintendent,
surveyor and coroner, and possibly clerk
and treasurer. They claim the legisla
tive ticket also. The contest between
Judges Bradshaw and Watkins is close.
Wasco gives Watkins about 150 major
ity, but reports from Sherman may throw
the result the other way. Judge Ben
nett has a large majority in this county.
So has Mr. Ellis and Mr. Chamberlain.
THE STATE. " ' . ,
Everybody is at sea. As the Jregonian
says, never since telegraph lines connect
ed the widely separated counties of Ore
gon has there been a general election in
the state about which so little could be
given to the public on the following
morning as the one held yesterday.
Without doubt both congressmen will
be republican. "Judge Bennett's oppon
ent has run ahead of his ticket in
western Oregon, and last reports favor
his election. ',-'-" '. ' .
Fifteen precincts in Multnomah give
Ellis 1,619, Slater 990, Moore 1,599, Ben
nett 1,009, Chamberlain 1,320, Webster
1,594. The count is slow, and returns
from the state are "meagre. . Chamber
lain is probably elected. , . ' , V ;
.. . . - s - ' !
Several items of news are crowded out
by election returns. ' ,; '- .'
. . " ' ' ' '5' '
For City Marshal. " I
' Julius J." Wiley will be' a candidate
for city marshal at the coming election.
6-7-d-d,
NOTICE. ,
Mrs. Angus Byers, whose husband
was drowned a few days ago, having
resolved to leave the city, is desirous of
Belling her household . goods at private
nam ouu nuuiu oe pieasea to nave any
one wishine to purchase such, tn mil f
her residence next house west of Sheriff
vates residence. . 6-7-3t
Win. Frazier, of Portland, will be ill
The Dalles, on Monday ' and Tuesday
June loth and 14th for the purpose of
buying saddle horses. He wants 25 head
of sorrel, well broken saddle horses, find
25 head of bays, and about 5 grays.
Horses to stand about 151 to 10 hands
high, and weigh from 1,000 to 1,100 each.
PHOTObflAPH ER1.-
v Instantajieoils Pbrlraitfl'.'i Chapman
Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
COLUMBIA
CANDYiFflCTORY
Campbell BrosrPriJpVs
Manufacturer!) of the finest French and
o j nsr id i
East of Portland.
IE
DEALERS IX-
TroDical Frails. Nuts, Ckrs
. . 1 i - '7 T R "
Can furnish'
any of these goods at Wholesale
or Retail
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or!
SflfJWNGISCO
3 .r-ciXc"!?
I1.ALL
Second Street," The Dalles, Oregon,
v . ; FRED LEM KEppr; , '. .
VJjdtors to the San Francisco Beer- Hall will
find the best of arerything, and are sure to call
: :y--' r.i it ; . t ;.".'jii'.ek .'!'? : '
Choice domestie and Imported Cigars Wines,
Liqaors, Beer, Etc. ,
Jos. 1. 1 eters & Co.,
-DEALERS' IN-
arm
and a full line of Builders' Supplies, all of which
are carried constantly in stock.
Call and see us at our 'new store, southwest corner
of Second and Jefferson Streets, "before "buying else
where. Our, prices r are as low as the lowest, and on
many things "beiow all competitors. .
Miss anna peter s co..
1-1 rie iVTillinery !
112 Second street,
ISESfti THIS W
Webster's Unabridged
ONLY $1
E.
162 Second Street.
Tacobsen - &
Webster & Guhler 'Pianos," also EarhufF
sold on easy
PAUL KREFT CO;,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
v -u-And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in '
"VST- A.
Practical Painters and P.-iner
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masurv's
the most skilled workmen employed.
chemical combination or soap mixture.
orders plomptlj attended to, "i 9
Store and Paint Shop corner Third and
J. O MACK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Liquor
Finest Wines
171 Second Street,
Prenchs' Block,
K I B B E
NOTICE T0';iCE" CONSUMERS, ii
As manager of The Dalles Ice Co. i I
wish to contradict thcvtatements4hat I
was only acting as agent for an outside
company"." I own' one- half interest in
the company, and will sell ice this year
and for years to come, and should a crop
of natural ice come in, this . locality we
willput up enough? la: so ddIv this citv
for three or four years and Spokane com- I
panies will then have to withdraw their
agenw.Trom nere.., tespectIulJv.. ,tit
')'. W.i S. Chah. iManacep.i
The palles, Portland & Astoria Nav.-Co..
-V- . 1 ; '"
!! i aaLl 1 TTT .TO - ',
Until further notice the Regulator will'
make trips to the 'Cascades and return'
on Thursdays and . - SundayS, . leaving
The Dalles at 7 a. m. - Excursion : rates;
50 cents for the round trip. v v . . 5-23tf
pfl. jj 'a ... ir s -"ISQBj "
.w
ano ufessea LumoGr.
THE DALLES, OR.
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THE DALLES, OREGON.
Organs,
installment
.jn.tm n -ai
TTunfprs. X'nnp Vint fli.. hat. Vknla kt n,
Painta imnd in nil nnr vnrlr nnd tviiia Knf
Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. : No
A first class article in all colors. AH
, . -. i
"Washington Sts., The Dalles," Oregon
and Liquors.
The Dalles, Oregon
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iC . P. STEPHI NS,
DEALER IN
if
LOTHING
Boots. Shoes, Hta, fte. ,''
Fan eg : 0 0 Jlo M b iig f
Kts.
1S4 Second St., next to Dalles National
Bank, Dalles City, regoa.
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