The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 27, 1893, Image 2

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    TdQ Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.i,
AMD WASCO COUNTY.
Entered at the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon,
as secoua-ciaBS mailer. ;
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I
BY MAIL (POSTAGE PBCFAtD) IK ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year $150
" 6 months. 0 75
" 8 " 0 50
Dally, 1 year. 6 00
" 6 months. , 8 00
" per " 0 50
Address all communication to " THE JIIRON
ICLEt" The Dalles, Oregon.
OREGON AT THK
FA Hi.
The following is a list of the superintendents
of the different departments of the world's lair
commission. Anyone who has anything to ex
hibit should correspond with the proper officer,
one of the following:
W. F. MATLOCK, department of agriculture,
forestry and forest prooucts, and live stock;
Pendleton.
C. W, AYER8, department of mine, mining
and metallurgy; Ashland, i f ,
I J. Rj-CARIWJiIii, -department of -horticulture,
including iterieultnra and viticulture;
Portland. , K 1 Z I S -J? I
GEO.- T. MYERSeriflent--ef flfthin-fcnd
fishing apparatus, manufactures, electrical and
mechanical inventions: Portland.
MRS. M. PAYTON, balem, (until July 1, 1893) J
and MRS. E. W." ALLEN. Portlana.7aIter1jW::irr':":
1S93j, department of woman' work, ctmpiibifig.'JJ
iuc uiiu arts, uguHuiiNU ecouoiuy nuu ijiuuuuu
thereof. ;sr I
E. B. McELROYj department of education, j
including eaueatiouai exniDits, literary, apeciuj,
general, music, etc. r Brrtgm-.- r - ";
GEO. W. McBKIDK, dcjxirtmentf Civil gov- I
MONDAY, -Mi
MAR. tit,
TRANSMlSSISSfPPl
CONGRESS.
The fifth session of the Trans-Mississippi
congress will " assemble fh Ogden,
Utah, on Monday, April 24. This is its
fifth 'session, former ones having been
held at GalvestOD, at Denver, at-Omaha
and at New Orleans! ' They Lave' always
brought together the leadingcomtnercial
minds of the west, and numbered among
their delegates the most energetic and
enterprising of those' who' stand at' the
front'of all' movements for developing
the resources of the trans-Mississippi re
gion. The congress 'a'bdu't' 'tb'.a'ssemble
at Ogden will' be' no : exception : to' ' those
. who have preceded it 'In' this' regard
Representative' citizens from ' alt ' the
states, territories and cities of the vast
' territory between "the ' Mississippi ' and"
the Pacific have signified their intention
of being present, and the occasion is one
that is certain to result in beneficial in
fluence on the' growth of 'the entire
western country. It is also confidently
anticipated that all,. or nearly all, of the
governors of the states and territories of
the trans-Mississippi " country will ibe
present, thus : adding dignity; and' im
portance to an otherwise great event and
assuring an assemblages which : will . be
trulv representative in- its character.; Jl
world's fair train bearing these executives
with their staff's to Chicago- to attend the
inaugural exercises of the'. Columbian;
exposition is among the announcements
which will lend interest r to the general
programme. There will vbe many able
papers and addresses presented to the
con cress which will treat of the various
topics in which the people :of ;the west
are concerned. Public lands, arid lands
and reservoirs, silver, the imprpvepoet
of the Mississippi and the Missouri and
of Pacific coast harbors, deep harbors on
the Texas coast these, and similar topics
will come before the congress, for .te
consideration.! ita member,-. ..
The Oregoriian tolls of a -cloth cuirass.
made by chemical prodess-,' to ' resist ; ther
penetrating force of a rifle ' bullet the
discovery bei ng: re ported froni Germany.
It eeems almost incredible ' that' clt'h
could be rendered thus inpenerabieby.
a bullet that, could, easily, penetrate, a
yard of wool, but mechanical, invention
and scientific research have disclosed 'bo
many wonders In this age of progress to"
justify the characterization of anything
now as impossible, "' j(' js. ,80nie. tj.m
since the discQyery.oi. this Jprocess,,1wai
first announced, and the fact that it has
been tested and approved by oflicers .oT
the German army is Bafflcient .warrant
for belief jn the 'genuine ! nature' of ' the
discovery. That ' Germany wilt long
possess alone the secret of thus, treating,
cloth, and use an armor for her soldiery
otber nations .up;.nQt, ;have, s eearcely
probable.' No nation has yet been' able
to monopolize any important radjunctfof
war or weapon- of offense1 or; defertae.
Germany's cloth Boldiers'will flnd . other
cloth soldiers to oppose, theni, should
the cloth cairass. prove. ,to be ,what;4?
claimed for it. ir. o-ifnffs'-.--'t :'
: j i
One postmaster that is likely to ' hang
on is Roswell Beardsly- who was ap
pointed during' Joh'ni Quincy ' Adams'
administration (1828) :to''the post-office
at North Lansing, and .who has ' held it
since without interruption, ;a. period of
sixty-five years. He only got $19.53 for
his first year; but' he: eti joys an increase
of nearly 900 percent;'1 ao present.'' His
salary is now $170 Wyes -.- i
. The man who'can turn-off fiftythree-year-old
beef steers weignfrig' 1,500
pounds; " each, " fiatnVrmSSiT xndW
money than his neighbor who turns off
nrn i i e i v . ' ' ' ' , 1 . - 1 . t
uu neau i 01 . iiirtwyear-oiua weienmir
1,100 pounds, aijd he accomplishes it
Captain, Sweeney, XJ. S. -San
with a good dealule,ss J.trouble ahd
pense, 'says ' stoclj journalrt -vf-'t'
Diego, Cal.,ay8: "Shiloh's.-CJatrrh
' Remedy U. theflrst niedjoftVhave
ever found that woiild du'nie any good."
Price 50. cttSol4.bjj SipeaiSfcKanerply.
Jole9 Bros, have 6Q varieties of fresh
- garden and field seeds on hand in bulk,
and can supply all demands.
DOINGS OF THE DAYS.
The post office department has de
cided that rubber bands -can be .used
around the new double postal cardsi'i,. -K
... The ..only carj), ever caught in the
Mississippi, river " itvas ' taken the other
day-by a Wisconsin man, -. V, 'J
A;'lOG-KILLIJlo,' in North Perry, Mc.,:
recently deserves more than local fame:
The victim weighed more than half a
ton.
As American flag survived the fire
and heat in . the Casino, - at St. Au
gustine, Fla., which recently. burnedV.
and was preserved for a relic-- ' t ,
"' CAPTATsrs of United States mail-carrying"
steamship companies are expressing
dissatisfaction as to the new -United
States mail-pennant. . They spy it's too
0"K curious effect of the recent cold
snap was that the traffic in tutti-frutti
and chocolate tablets by means of auto
matic salesmen was seriously inter
rupted. Persons who f attempted to
sectjrq"" cbwinr girth ) of "chocolate "by
puttirrcr k lpcanyiD the5 sloti found 1
tnat thecoirr'woulrlri'r tit. Thecold
had shrunken the iron top. .
TiFUN NY" FAN Cl ES"'"""
Mrs. I Crusticus fiU ;teil 'yovi
about that-a&enou are in a pood
humor."j Crusticus "Am I . tv junder
stand, madam, that you- will 'never tell '
me?" i5C.lribunc- , ,r. .
-"."Oh for 'the age of chivalry,." siffbed
Chappie.! ?'Why.so?'i queried Hickley.
"5hc kmghtinisad to wear tin. trousers
and they never ba'gged at the .-knee.' ,
K. &iC6.'s Monthly.1 J : -i' -, rd-j i-
' SKiDDtEr "See, here; Skad, you told
me that Voung Dr. Squibulousr was verT-
panstakinf.,' Skaddle-"Soil'-heJ Is.'1
Skiddle-J-"lSot at -all. - I 'Went-to-him
fox my rheumatism, but I've still got,
trie pains." Philadelphia Keeofd.
i.'jir;ii!f;x
l.) br.u . v .;'
'):!.' v-i ;iif (it .!,-;!. .vi -i-W ITept vp
for years tho: offer that's-made ;byi
tbe; proprietors. . .of -Dr. Sage's Can
tarrb.- Remedy M'-It'sadoU-essed ;to. ;
yqut. if -yon , have ,atarrb,:i Jt's,,
reward.of $500,. if i.tliey. cn'tcurej
you, no matter how bad.yourcasQ, ;
or, of, hpw Jong Btandincr an off er
that's 'madej'jn. gop.d faith" .bjre,
Bponslble m'en',' ' ' ' ' ' '-'.' ., f "
:'r Think what' it.rneanS. .'Absolute.
c6pfi&enc,e in' tbeir' pemedyOr they
couldn't afford t.6 takie; the rislliliA
lonj record 'of;-' perfect; ,:ahd ' erina-'-nent
'cures1 of ' the 'wbrfj' casesor'
they couldn't - have faith' In it.' ' It
means" no 'more ' catarrh or $500.: :
If you fairtd bcUured
fail to: beipaid.' ot c-J ada ,8l on I
"'But pehapy'oTi "won't believe: iti
Then there's .another: reason for tryJ
ing it-t::, Siiow:.! that ; you 1 cah't be
cured,- and, you'll ; get S500. 1.-1 It's
plain business ' ofIer:i. ;Xhe. (makers
of Dr. Sagq's Catrih-llemedywili.
pay you, tnat. ampum.it, jbey,ean;$;
ewe,, you, , f.,.They f know; , that , ,t.hey
can.-p.you ithiok hatFtheyJcan.'t- Ji Xf
theyre jvTong, ypu ge.the.cashV)f;
j9u';re..vrrpng, y.pu're,fid catarrh;,,
"" u? v '..: I .i..'(;:r oilt '.in ii'J.':v-i't
Ask" your , Dealer: m
on
.H'J r
1
;:i t;4!.
Hand Hade
TJ7 L bli-i 10:1 )
i. .d o O'iii
f. l ) !.,?.(
m.;gukst&;Cq;
' ; "SOLE' AGENTS,
j; :i-li: VO:
; PORTLAN O, OREGON.
HA, MEDICINE FAILED TO OUR&VOU7
C3.TAnDEn'S ELtCTHIC BELT
a i''.r rm 1
a Debilitv.lmDOtoncT 8ter.
u vj. ; '"'Vk Lr' i matorrhea.- Mifrhs Einlft
4". ' . ''.""''- sioiiB, Bhrnnken Parts,
r . I. "jw; r - , Confuiion of ideas,
LanpOOr, ri Drsneiwla. Lama Back. Rhenmatism:
erltsniault.
&Hd.l?iailA.r!mnnlAinf.- itnri tluunnn
iagtram seeret iblt-tB joum or poa
osttiTe
ycsses in maturer years,.
It has cored
nd
JlomwlWI tsvmvm Year afro, all kfi. MAHIniT.. .
f?, tnaitmenta hav (ailed. MEKIOI.N Kifl
(CTRIC1TY wbmh u nfrro Xoree Is U... sletnent sbal
""va.V'T' Vna aj stom. and to IT SIS ST
!'55.7leii'il' bi"!:e"' s?toa w used by.. tarcmast
T nysiclans-threnghor ; tba. world, iririmr tuo conntna
Kithinif enrroj!!
its wairh at once penetrate tt en tiro
weakenintr the atoznaeh hr i .nnn. : ... n. .Lt.-
IVMinm rv.m'i n . .
fT,-Jhi'K'uiodvio"",'u enrer every -c'-Ji Tor moMr re
.fundei . o varrunt our belts to gin tae true enjents
vi. ootiotebj, ra5i-em be rel 'mmediatelj pon
SSffF- r 1, 'orfeit S,000. "fee KUorSntee our
EiKfixU!""!?3 Electric funwrwOTT to F.M.ARGE
J;URlT,KIif OR EROEVEIOpId OH (ANH. or
no pav. Evory Touns-. middised and old man ahonld,
KdJ,'.J?,i.r."re COO-Pag-a l-amihlet. SMDFM
ELECTBIC CO., 172 First SU, PORlUliD. (fffit
nri Arflinr
; i. ! Ji,-, ,,,v:-i.ix-i l.W
C
1
,,jh. uuaTBw5Ame!rtli current is si at C-'tct
pmeiTrtB affeetd, niaantlv-oaojnr.i-aBvaHhT.ftiow.
I!ilVKirU'.M' Md '"' :""natine Wr: y - an. , that f ..-cld-S.'!
Rf1"11!. a c-jperlenorI frjm - . -, week?, nan.
we tnuF ana a
rr " --
oucis.,na VI .ys WJi l
Croup promptly; re' ieves Whooping Cough
and Anthiruw For Consumption it has ho"
rival: bas cured thousands where all others
failed; will curb TOO If taken In time. Bold
by Druggists on a iniarsntee. For Lame Back
or Chest, ute SHlLQH'a FLASIKK. 25 eta.
HI LO H'sTCAtARR H
are tou Catarrh ? This remedv fa nru&ran.
teed to cure you. Price 60 cts. Injector free,
sale by Snipe & Klnersly.
t.v ftr" n
Mrs. S.ArOrclaFfl, Carpet Weavejt
wrjeriher sei picd VI all who -with; carpets
wbv'en at her ' homeon the lAuSs near Mr.
ts1
Chxisina-a.a,..TO...JJ.,,.,',.,.,.' dim
PROFB98IONAL CARD.)
Iv BIDDALU-Dkktkit. Gas Riven! lor the
painleatf-'extraetion of teeth. Also teeth,
set on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms :! Sigmof
tne uoiaen-iTKJxn,BeconaT)xraet 1
fpvl.'EfeHBXiliaElHoMiOPATHiC) t'HYBICIAf
U and 8UROEON. Calls answered promptly,
dayTighwtty-OKoiiMtry. Ofljoo-jKo. 36 and
at taapmaa oioeK. y l wtl1
Dfi. O.'lj.T0 ANE FHY8ICIAM 1AKD SOW
r , .tB0M 0fficroprns6. and. QhapmaA
Block. Residence: 8. . corner Court and
FobrthBtreets.seo"Vd door from ttief corner?
Office hour 1o4., a to 6 and 7 to 8 P. H,
Wr-RTTWFKIfl-prowirirriAT-i aw Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
' E, B. OUrUB. , JTRANB, MKNKFSX.
rV FUR.' : ' 'MENEFF.E- 'Xtobhb-ts - at
VJ I iAWKooms.. 44 . .and -4S, - over Post
Utiice UuiUlinK, Entrance on W ashington Street
The DaOw, wagon.--s-ts: 1-- f-.ii'.-.-yn.
TXT B.' WlIdNATToifYAT-i-w-i-itootn
?T i 62 and 63, New.Vogt tock,tiecnd btreet.
j ue ifuies, uregon. . . .
A !i. BENNETTi .ATTOR.KEY-AT-LAW. Of
iiL flee in Schanuo's building, up stairs. The
Dalles. Orardn.' - " '-''''"
I .t. r. MA VS. jB. S.HCSTINGTON. H. 8. WIUOS.
ATAtSLHWNTlNGTOir & WIXSOl A-rrb
Jl; It y$-ATAWn-l(lices, French's blocl over
rirstjcauopai joanii. - -i- ajulic. Lregon. t .
3;t 6;.'6WtkWB8:J ,j
A SSEMBLY NQ. 4S27i
it jv. yr fleets - in r.
:tmd and fourth Wednes
xx. of P. hall--the seei
days cf eaeh:montb at 7 :30 p. m.
TTTASCO LODGvB fd.5,-.A. F. tfc A.:M;-Meets
'iT4'5.flTnTa 01 Baca month tit J
DALLES ROYALJRCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Sleets (n- Masonie Hall the third Wednesday'
MODERN WOOBKEN -OF. THE! WORLD.-s-Mt.
Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even-
Invnliiaili .... .1. 4.. 1.,,.,..:... U.,11 ..nn u
OOLUMBIA LODGE, NO, 6, I. O. O. F.r-Meets
tot Pi hall,'.comer Second: -and Court stroettL
pojourning Drotners are welcome
H. CLbtroH, Seo'y:':Li : HvA. Hills, N. d.-
T?RIENDSHn LODGE. NO. 9.. K. of P. Ifeets
X" ' every: Monday evening at i:SO o'clock:, In
pvuvuuu s ouiiuin, corner 01 .uourt ana &econa
. l.y,VAtA,-tL 6rR. anas. r ; c7c.'-:''
:TrOMEN'8 . CHRISTIAN . TEMPERENCE
j U'J CKroW'win moet every Friday afternoon
Harmon! Lodgo Ts'tt.'aOU'.Ii -Oi id. T. Regular
weekly meetings Monday at 7:30 P. M., at
Eruternity HalL' -Air are invited.' :i " i.niin
npEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. O. W. Meets
: X In Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
' tm Paul K reft, .
W;SMYMr,KnaBcgV,- . ' ; c -u ...
TfS.' NESM1TH POST,' No. 32, G. A. K. Meets
.HTcry caiumny, at ? ssv-ru-i in the Jii jot P.
Vt1L - r -V . ... ..
-' '-" ' J f-f t. f4 r
(tBAJNU vjskein Meets , every.
fillndai
evemtifr-tn thd JK.'C p. alh '
B'1 p :t ilf: Invisifef, K'imi-d'efetaw11.
i JK. of P: HaJi the first and thhid Wcdnei
Wednes-1,
aay oi eacn month, at 7 :3V p. H
TirEf- OHTHR JHTE 8i
SJT. METERS (GHpjftCHrjRer, Father- Bboks-.
oijest Pastor, Low Mass every Sunday at'
ttHib.iHaas: BtcMa A u N Veanars: at!
7 P. Jt, .
ST. rATXLd OTttTKCH J-lfnldn SrteelL'opnoeit
: Jifth.- Bev.EU p, SutcUlle Rector, . Befrtces
a. luk xumivl muruiug services every bap
bath at -the i AoadGrar i itar; V.-I iSabbtttii
"""""j iiuuiCTiinwij oi wtj -uiwriiiiiK r Vices
..v.v.na.8.,a Htfl OBIUI B
vAAfc., uxuuu oci VAttq jlu iuo vuurt IlOUSe jEL
,t7
fioi'GRiGATldKiLt5 ' C"HtrRfcH Rev.Sv.t:C:
: fltTBTia.PAtW i: goryloon uu j.,
A V and v . Qnno.flAknn f . " ,
serviee: - StrangerB cordially invited.- Beats free?
Vf , E. CH0RCH Rev. J. "Whisuer, pastor.
m " r i j ' -; 1 I
1VJL - ServioeJeveTy Suiiday taroruinat 11 a. -mi.!
League 'at 80' p. Jr. Prarer mectrni ever?
ahursday evening at 7:30 o clock. A cordial (n-j
tiuiuuu 19 OAW11UCU U AIUU KlSlOr RUQ peOpie
r?.-.J n: t i'A i.orirf J;;.! ...;:)-:, a'.-l!i:T
CdrefchsaA
OKJiijlljSvitea lot noiJBlrjijvi oii-f-Lhov
Evans1'. "lArtbfiti (Jntrph; !inO, wni. n i..
Jnh f Wfc ) tfff AJr-w tfu Hi Sunday
seTiool a(5:otrt. m. A cordial tvelclima to every
pe.ij;ijii;iulfl ,a-iaiKji-booiti Tju:-o i;.!ii:
;c.;i":sTEi;.iiE;N;s,:''
IHll'scli, lie 1,
fi:x;i-. L ri
8 001rIU
.-:a
Jul Jst; iJo5o-.3i-snt.'!
lt!0 fci noij.f
VJ.IOl'l
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; - -t 5tK.J . rat -4 .aSteJ.'tf.
E)rv
nin
1H
Second St., The Dalles
President. Cashier.
f-rH EH3AtLES - - - . OREGON
X feeheral Banking Business transacted
W TJeposits received, subject to fiight ;'
? AS-' cDraft or Check. m
Collections made and proceeds promptly
-" remiccea on aay or collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port-
. lancL .
rV J
D.J,;XHOMPSOJSOTJjSQSC.nEvfc4
.D. ftl. WILLIAMS, --- UKO. A. LiXni
H. M. Be ALL. i
FRENCH W CO:,
-" BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEbXlBANKLNG BDSINt"-
i. ' . . . -i -r tto.-..
tetters of Credit iasueif available in
m he
Eastern States.
r
Sitrht i Exchanire anhv rfT4lecmBirjhic
Transfers sold on Kew York, Chicago, St.
lonis, San Francisco,' Portland-"Oregdnr
Seattle Wash., and variojflnx&ita in Qfr
egon and Washington, ' .""f.
-.- Collections made at all '(Mints, on faS-
, raDle tenuR.
S THE DALliESF
S Of ;D4J.LES .CITY, .pRi,,.
WPresident - - - r- - Z.tF Moody
yice-Pregi4ent,'"-t' 'Charles Hilton
Cashier. -
,"$ilAiIO0PT
General Banking Business Transacted.
! f V :Rio-hi-.' hr-roTiaAa.nl) rlM on' 'l!i I
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
! C611ection6vjltnadeEoB jVOreble terms
at all accessible points. - .
".."1 4 1 J' i. i
TJ
j, W. E. GARRETSOH,
LeattlAg : rrr jbwb er.
J -J-lSfit SOLEiflBXT THE' v;aVi
-oi v.nitOHClO'i vAlnorrt Icivt?. firifin
Jewelry iCade't6l!:bi?derTj
i ";i "138 Second Bt.l The Dalleii. Orl1 U":
llii ijiliii hi .If.') mi I'lj-.' Ii) 1 lli." j i : u-
JaliJO on
ossjJ to
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T..-r.". ,.-,r..'.T, ,.,.f4-
i
ving
i ii-i:;o v;f Lo"oIqf'T- fini1j-m eiiT ,etJ'
, IS,. prepared to, do any ana all , '!
largest lonsp tnoving outfit,
;.!.'. OF. 'Mtu'll will Ii. lTji;5l) sJT .si-.-jo-.
Address P.O.Box 13 LTbe Dalles
.HbmjFr.i 'fl'.'IiJii'f ?j)ij iii) 'jLil'i ;viiU
lo JloiJOLTH'JM I'l'J 1(1 Jlii-J jl l!i ?T!'r;?:T
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on ' J
0.n short ootlcet and satiBfaction guaranteed i
sd ni- h-j!:i:i lo n-Mlaswn oyfnf ,5.r.-.:;
Stora,oCI. Cj NlekeJaBn. a 8t. The Irallea
It IT'
i.i A. tj!ij sJJii '.'t Jill nO .li-jii '.'ifi
'w. jyl'W'fsBAiAsr.0' '''Vy'arV-'ii'iiRpERs.'-
-'.. l'l !.!.lj IIO l'0(13UitEj') ViJBKJJXU Siil
: LflUol till YlH TT1 TJ?Ol-'7 e!;??
io'rr!)!in9i
oi
-i-iillo tid omij vrrm
Ar A. Brown,
A.CCJB O lull wmw. ifUlcui. Ul t
V'lJ Vti:j JiiiU W ,r:illiiii no;
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penesv
uil Kit lyjiifni txJrnlijo
arfj 3o' v.-atwl:PrpviSlon!a.Liiai: n:.t
-whfciifferi'aVilrei'1'!
11 0 VO l' i .iii LSUJ b'jliiJ'5 liy.'llij .-JiU vd ;.-.if:l
ct VTi-.-iiaa-j
PRICES
J. vv
bn; tMAoiiiii . Pi ji iJ ; TiaJiitojni
l-J'OL.J
-Jiiiji..'IT.jX9 i'i -C)j::: jod:il f'-i:l.':) Si(
i'r'h i osniiitotinii it-inl. .!-"iti oii i vji f
jiSiSTorthwesY corneT1 6f Second and
Conrt Stress."''! -,f i'i"'ia f,fl,t
TJlliO Sill IIO jiliCJ.'lfl jt!0 lr. lo ;rno a.i'i'
'lll'j
170 SECOND STREET.-
JOL-iBS BROS..
.... , ;PKLKRS IN:
iliaiffattiiBs,
Hay, Grain and Ftea.
IV! s on i c B I o c k . 0 o riie T ifi i r ii aTi d
'O8' lately
Ci .ifi,5lliilfd
I ever
lf a . .
I 0fjljlt3 accommodations of any house in the
IVJI city, and at the very low rate of
j- -j , i -$laday. First-Class Meals, 25c.
I Tj O CO j H-itece of the faaJrSondiluppo'sitio-
f si.XO Jt? lla.jKggje Tyi' Jfcalley, vJVapiniti
Warm Springs and Prineville is m the Hotel
" and persons going to Prineville can save
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No. 390 lb al394,JiJ
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' And the Most Complete .and ike
jjflF"Practical Painters and Paper. Hangers'. NoneTBuVthe best brandf of the
Sherwin-Williams and J. WMaspry's Paints iisedln all jur" work, and none bnt
the tnb8V.lIed.wpie)j''employ'edv';A-geDt8 for, MaEury 'Liqnid: Paints'. No
chemical combination or 'BOab: mixttire.1 : A first class article in all cnlora. All
nftpra -nrfthinfltr otfarSHa f n 1 J -i -ji'
Paint Shop corner Thirdand
I NKIltUNB SlliiVlKGilfiiRLOR AND MtaOOJIS:
. FRAZERJ Sz WYNDHAM. .Proprietors
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At the old Jndj-jl-.-riirgfaer,
mAi ' ,,1SHE TROY; Steam .Laundry
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SHE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old'eaftt)) prrotrnd.irt the Ftoi-fcs anxJ' 'V j r - ?
Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lota broad streets and allevs, good soil,, v:ii vri.a
f -f r.tiMi,jaeatrVattuc4iHVs .moimtpiil'istaniner resort xt for U Oregon,- I i;-;
i.-l J t (brwtU4 nearestilc)wr4t4plt llood. It is .also unparalled as a manufacturing ,
S'-Ui ei'ir-t.belnidtll naairalJJitlT forliSO Sauare inlleB of -the bestdarnil Ilr n 1
' limber. Bossessio sr mill
falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap,. motive, power,, exists, tt.herefthe jnanu- (.,
it i-ttttfWlQote&Turroundea'by soil and climate that -cannot 'be'excelled
" anywhefe Toif Trvlir lind agriculture, and with trantportation already assured
you wiu nna tnis tne place
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Freeborn &
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Old NrMBKB 95,
Oo u rt S Tre ts r s J T li e Da!les,Oregop.
This- Popnlair House
beerr th)rogpy renovated and newly
rjnghiptand is now better than
prepared to furnish the best Hotel
4UM&r gcting'on thiVs'tage line.
AIl triarns stop here.
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SPOOL SILK
2d street, .The DaU.es;
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WashintojiSBgnje paJsTpreo-on
no Front SL, The Dalles, Oregon.
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of Portland, lias estatlish.-
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uiT naawJo-i' (B;Jotiflrl 1lrM.TltAfnWr-l.TlT- '
Second St., where all laun-
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vi -v ,$7. bfTX?iU9 "w-jp. ,be received
LTTdesday :; ii6oh:; of ; each:jj
jjsfSreek, and returned' on' Sat-"1
J(yi3i ;urday of the same -week at
Portland pricegy
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HHiU ...T M m fcll- r
lOllB oi horse-nmvAr An ita' iiHKi nit Klwama'andnVnter. -rl 7i'
to mute a perlect Home or a paying investment
eey moivgwnd,,, or
la4drtfsiJxiaJEro. HoodJRireri
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Company
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295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH,""" - ,
. Portland, Obkgox.