The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 23, 1893, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    l)c Dal Ico
djratrick
bi,. vi.
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1893.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
CuMUiini liully, Humluy Kxeupiiii.
MY
LEOMKON'IOLK PUBLISHING CO.
L, ,,inl ""'I WiwlilliKUHt ritrcoti, Tliu
imiieft, wii'khii.
NO. J37.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
THANmAIJT A OKNKItAl.IlANKINt. HUHINKHn
Inrnia nt Hlllilirlit Inn
,BODth,bynirrIor
llefW
jr. 00
HO
. 6
TIM 15 TAIII.KS.
KullriiuiU.
ti.rilcni AiiKUHt fi, lb'j:i
i:aht iioutm.
lit , imrc 1" W "' Depart li :0u r. M
WKflT lllltlt'll.
Iit.irttciia .w a. m. Diipa-tH :t: it a, i
lu. f,.lilifM thiif iiirrv iniNiU'iiiriirh lenvi
irifihc et al H-.ou a i,,iiiiit one (or the
4TAC1IS.
Lrniievlllv, vln. lliiku Oven, lenvi: dally
tisttloii!, Mitchell, Canyon (Jlty, leave
bMur, KliiRiiltiy, Wiimlii, Wniilnltlii, Wiirm
cji iml Tyitti Valley, leave iliilly, except
IlT,tCA , ,
KWiMemlule. Waxli., leave every liny "I the
iiiwpt Huiiilay nt 7 a. .
..II li...... .. .li.i f1.,..t(lln IIiMImi
;.lI Hll lillun ii. mu ui.ii....... a
moi'KHMONAl.
I H, IMIIDKI.l-ATTOIlNKY-AT-I.AW (JUIL-U
I, Court Street, The Dallvh, OreKOU.
ki&nron, ritANK uknktek.
fcrniK, A MKNKKKK - ATTOItNKYK AT-
Uw lloomii aiiu , "-'' '
jSilUliiK, hiltraucc mi w nnuiiiRnin mreei
iM,Orexon
i.BESKi:n ATTOIINKV.AT-1.AW. Ol-
1. fiodtn Bchtiiiiui't. ImlhllUK, up malm, The
tn.Ortvon.
'.t.U. U B.HUNTIWITON. H.A. WIMU.1.
,IAVt, HUNTINGTON & WIlJiON -ATTOli-
IHtlT-LAW -Olllcen, rrencu h nine uvuj
I'.Mtaiil Haul.. 'i jmili'k. tircKou.
H :iMM' VTTI1IINKY.AT-I.AW ItOOniB
l inui .t (.'o.'h Imuk ImlldlliK. Hcciinu
i. tiilnUm, OrcKim.
inimiKi mim.i vniMTinci 1'iiyhiciaN
is sCKiiitoN. Call" iiniiwcrcd iirnmptly.
Teftffh.vuy or country. Olllco No. JMmtl
2inhloek.
III. 0 II DOA Nil- I'llYHICIAN ANI HUH
I .......... ...... .....1 I. 1 11111111111111
' HJ. Wllll'VI tuilliin I. mm v. -
n Kenldeiice H. li. corner Cimrt mill
R HrcetM, m-o mil door from the corner.
ttVciH 0 tn 12 A. .M.. - t f mm . -'
.1....1 1 .1 . iiiMTiT. t.tth eiveu HIT me
IiUiili'hH extraction ol teeth. Also teeth
itimil aluminum Plate. Uuoiim: Hli:u ol
iMta Tooth, rkcoud Htreot.
Ittorn of Credit issued uvailubte in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exohungo and Telegraphic
TraiiHferHHoldon ov York.Chieugo, St.
IjuIh, Sim FranuiHco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wanli., and varioiiH pointH in Or
egon and WiwhhiKtori.
CoileetionH rntide nt nil K)lnl.c on fnv
orahle tenim.
THE DALLES
Hational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OH.
Prouidont Z. F. Moody
Vice-1'renident, - Ciiai:i,i:h Hilton
Cimljior, iM. A. Moony
lC-i?n'"-g""i MTTOLgNi"COTTOLIlWlj J
R8 flIIIV
(iuncrnl iiankini; business Transacted.
Sight Kxulmngt'H Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CII1CAC40
and PORTLAND, OR.
ColleutioiiH niado on
at all aeeeHsiiilu'poiutH.
favoreble terniH
H. HOIKKCK,
I'realdeilt.
J. M. I'ATTIiUSUit,
(Jtihhler.
first Rational Bank.
YHE DALLES.
- ORECON
A General Banking BuBineHS trniiRiictcd
DopositH rt'i-.eivt'd, mibject to Sight
Draft or Check.
CollectioiiH made and jiroceeds promptly
remitted on day ol collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
New i ork, han JranciHco and rort-land.
HOOIlCTIKn.
fcUt)U)K,r., NO. 15, A. K. A A. M.-.Meets
third Miiinmy m eueu iimhiui in i
I.1U.HS hrifAl, AlUMI (UIAl'TCIt NO. (.
' .Mivtln'J.,ni,. Hull the third Wednesday
I well month u? I' M.
IfOIIKJi.V HDilliMKS' nv Till-: WOItl.1).-
II ill llml t:mp No. M, Me;tTmtlayuven
lo(tMh mvk Prittcnilty Hall, at7: p. in.
htUJIHA l.OIKJK, NO. ft, l.O. 0. K.-Meelh
l,WfMil)' uvfiiliiKiit7:a)ii'i!lM'k,ln K.
If. lull, cvtiier Heconil ami (.'otirt Htreutx.
UrnniKUrollietK uro welcome.
I&WW, tkx: y II, A. llll.l.H,N. (1.
C.NIWIIII' I.ODOK, NO. U., K. ot I'. -Meelh
' ff iiominy uvunliiR at 7;xo o'eloek, In
-'uiiiniwiK, corner 01 t;ouri nun neemiu
BOjuiiriuiitr ineinlierH iiru ciiruiaiiy in-
),, . n. nt.
liitWK. K. of It. mill H. (J. (J.
lI'V.NO. IW, K. OK U-Meeb, In K.
:.iui uiiiheconil anil lourtu euuetc
tcli mouth ut7!3U p. in.
II l1U'IM 4 M fnM lP.Mf'lv
L UMON will moot uvcry Friday afUirnoim
cit at tliu ruudlnir nmin. AUiiru iiivttvd.
J1 LmIi'h K.V. U11 T l I 'P Poi'illiir
!1; iiKetlnira Krlilay nt h r. l a
null i ii . , i.:..
tfw... " ii nru iiivneii,
UMAH, IS, T. It. 0. Kl.ltOK, So
tli,
urip lAit... ...v .. . .. ... .... ....
it Vh.w!,,lly vw Kollorw, nit ScvcHid
1 Hi! fli.1 - . . . J . . mm . . -
ti., II. IIANHKN,
WMaB, Klnnncler. M. W
l?Hfl'liir i..r,... ... . .........
IW V "'ol i fit!, 11., VI. A. Ui .'ivuin
; iin.ij iii r,uv r. v., in iiiufv.iu i.
i Ik.': Xleetnuvury Hlintlay iilternooli 111
.t 1'. Hull.
V K 1 1 K I KM iut t u f vn r v
LltwiMBiiniiuK.or 1'. tiiui.
Bliuilixv
1? 'i K. DlVluntv in-M..iiiM In
(J "'ill tho Drat niul third Wiilnes-
" '"'lllth, lit 7!!iU l u.
'i'HK UlllIKUHKH.
IHJJBIW OIlUKOU-ltov. Knthor ltiioNH
. iii,.?"".'.r' kw Miwh uvury Hiindny nt
i "'" Miuh at 0;80 a, M. VcuporHiit
Kim
& "g.v.- V "atollllo Hector. Horvlccn
.H i . "A' ,, 7!3u r. Mi mimniy
" a. Mi KvonliiK I'myor on Krlitny nt
r Unlu iK J rl,!,iy uvoiiIiik nt 1'mitor'H rcHl-
"HUH borvll'i.y lii II,.. ........ l.u,. ...
nm, Llwr, ttorvlccaovuryHuudnyut U
-2Kwconll1ly InvlUt. Huntu Irco.
ItUV. J. WlllNI.KIt. lIHHtlll-.
w lS1 7:30 "'ojook. A cnnlliil in'
r - j umli mior nun peopio
ftor. JJIl" HOII Ukv. J. Wi Jknkinh,
All uro
n i4HT "KHAN-Nlnth mreet,
:7'j"wri nrviiuM be liiauu.m.
tilKBOTOKS.
I). i. TllOMI'HON. JNO. k. ScitKNCK.
El). M. WlU.IAMH, Gko. A. LlKIIK.
H. M. I5KAI.I..
W. H. YOUNG,
o o
o o
TJtr
. .
u u
-J J
O 0
o
U B
. .
U M
J J
3 O
or THE
FRYING PAN
Has come not a little
knowledge as to cook
ery what to do, as well
as what not to do. Thus
we have learned to use
39
the most pure and per
fect and popular cook
ingmatcrial for all fryine
and shorteningpurposes.
PROGRESSIVE
BOOKING
r. i
M M
J U
ll u
7. 15
C 0
O
tro
. t.
5 3
c o
PC
0 o
is the natural outcome
iv of the age, and it teaches
i. . ,.,,.1.-,1 i.,...tl,
i iin -ft' uociuiu,iJuiiii lit
er the new shortening,
r. v.
u v.
u u
c o
s r.
u u
el
o o
o
inr
z It
w u
J J
EE
o c
TTTr
D c
c
u u
J u
EE
- 0
O
tr
; v.
S
'j'J
i
which is far cleaner, audi s
more digestible than anyj
lard can be. 1 t
The success of Cotto-I E E
lene has called out worth-1 V.-
less imitations under
similar names. Look out
for these! Ask
Grocer for Cottolenk, Z
and be sure that you get it .
Mndo only hy
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CUICAGO.NEUI VORK.BOSTON. V
V 7.
u .
z c
j-our tt
Tl ii
7. V
U U
O I
ft
I CoTTOLBMH Q ICOTTOLCt.TS Q p
OIlCoTTO'.'""' ICUTTOLENg ICl
-OTTOLLKI! Q
Biacksmiin & wagon Slop
"Tie Resrulator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
General BhtckHinithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. LicWsolflStaiiil.
THROUGH
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonable ligures. J las the
largest house moving outtit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181.ThoDalles
J. F. FORD, Evangelist,
01 Dtb Moines, town, writes under dale ol
Match SI. b'J3
S. li. Mki). Mm. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : , , , , .
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
llttlo girl, oight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 518 pounde, ih
now well, Htrong nml vigorous, and well
fleshed up. K. P. Cough Cure lias done
its work well. Poth of tho children like
it. Your S. P. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
Kn civo it to every one. with greetings
(or nil. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
P. ...... T 1. I...!...
10UIS, 1MU. IV ill(H. .' 1'. A'UHIIi
If you wIhIi to feel froth niKlchcortul.niiil ready
(or tliu HiirliiK'H work, ulennso your nyHtem with
tliu llemliiuho nml l.lver Cure, hy tnkliiK two or
three (Iouch each week.
Hold iimtor n vo.iltivo Kannuitce.
60 coutb per bottlo hy nil UrtiKKiHtH.
O. F. STEPHENS,
IDIiAUliK IN
DRY GOODS
p5 Qlothing
Freigiit anfl PsGsenger Line
ThroiiL'h iluilv service tS'undays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. in. connecting at utseaue
Ick8 with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill Htreet dock) at 0 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Duller-.
IWbSKNIlKK KAT1CS.
One way
Round trip.
.$2.00
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduce d.
Shipments for Portland received at
anv time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
B. F,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
(iciieiul Ageuti
LAUGHLIN,
(Imienil JWunufer.
THE DALLES,
rPARTIC
OREGON
CANDY
FACTORY
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Candies and Nuts
TIIIIACUO, i i :
OKIAItS AXI : j
ttWKKT IUUNKH
at wluileKiile
tlltltHtllIIH.
Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dnllos
j. FOLCO
2 38
2 Street
At rlKht hide
Mi. Obnir'
rchtnurant.
ItUUtll, HlKIIIH, IllltH, l!t.
Fancy floods Jotion
Kto.
Ktc.
Kto.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGOJM.
This old, popular and reliablo house
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room him boon ropnporod and ropalntoi
and mwly carpeted throughout. Uw
17(1 rooniHUtld 18 BUPPUOO
with nvorv utodoni convenience. lujtw
reaf-onable.
A trnnil reHtaurunt attachec
. m,. . ---- - ,
UIll IUI
HE SPOKE FOR GOLD
Address of Carlisle at tho New York
Chaiulier of Commerce Banunet.
THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL MONEY
Docs Not Believe in a Double Standard
of Value Any More Than in Differ
ent Standards of Measurements.
New York, Nov. 21. The 125th an
nual banquet of tho chamber of com
merce took place tonight, ."00 promi
nent business men being present. Sec
retary Carlisle in
part spoke as fol
lows: "While it
would bo unfair to
attribute the une-
r oual (listrihiuion of
onr trade with the
S outsiide world to the
w character of their
t -i
Hi ,W
A 1 1 ? 1 i ? T
imr uecai legisiuuuu, i
JoHHGtARL15LEth!n,k U ,na-v e
safely asserted this
country could not long maintain its
present position as one of the most con
spicuous and important commercial na
tions which now control the trade of the
world unless we preserve a monetary
system substantially, at least, in accord
with the monetary sy stems of other
principal nations. We cannot possibly
change the situation, and consequently
the only practical question is whether it
iB better to establish by law an inferior
kind of money for use at home exclu
sively and another kind for use abroad,
or have all our money good enough for
use in every market where our people
trade. Gold ie the only international
money. It is useless for the advocates
of a difl'erent system to insist that this
ought to be so. It is so, and we cannot
change the fact.
"I have never been able tounderstand
what is meant by double standard of
value and have never found any one
who could tell me. To my mind it
seems as absurd to contend that there
be two different standards as to insist
upon having two yardsticks of different
lengths or two gallons of different di
mensions. If two standards are not
equal in value, it is evident one of them
must be a false measure; and if they aie
equal in value, it is evident, no matter
what law might declare, there will be in
fact but one standard. The question of
whether the obligations of the Poked
States be paid in coin current in all the
markets of the world has already been
settled in my opinion for all time to
come. This does not imply that silver
is to have no place in our monetary
system. What is to be the ultimate fate
of that metal is one of the problems
which time and events can solve; but
for many years fluctuations in its value
have been so rapid as to demonstrate the
fact that it cannot be safely coined with
out limitations."
to tho house. Fnr lam to
trains.
AniirclilMt' llrti(liuurterh IlUctn er"l.
JJahoki.oxa, Nov. 22. The police this
morning unearthed the headquarters of
Spanish anarchy in this city, from which
the movement of the anaichists in all
parts of tho country are directed. They
arrested Miquel Nachcr, president of tho
Spanish anarchists, and two women who
havo acted us messengers in carrying or
ders to other points to others waiting
outside the city. Tho police alt-o ob
tained a large quantity of materials and
chemicals used in the manufacture of
bombs, beside a quuntitv of bombs loaded
and unloaded, a large number of pistols
and a mass of anarchist literature. Po
sido these they secured incriminating
documents which will probably lead to
arrests in Spain, Franco and Italy, be
side other foreign countries. His re
ported that anarchists aro already flee
ing from Spain in the hopu ot escaping
to Franco. Tho French government bus
been asked to search all persons crossing
tho frontier. Over 200 rede are already
under arrest for connection with the re
cent explosions.
Tun Biw Pi.astkiii Dampen u piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Palm and bind it on over the seat of
pain, it is hotter than any plaster.
When the lungs uro sore such an appli
cation on tho chest and another on tho
back, between tho shoulder blades, will
often prevent pneumonia. There is
iw.tlilm' so eood for a lame back or a
pain in tho side. A sore throat can
nearly always be cured in one night by
applying a'llauuel bandage dampened
with Pain Palm. CO cent bottles for
sale by Wukcley & Houghton, druggists.
Karl's Clover Root, tue new blood
purltlor, givos freshness and oleurness to
tho complexion and cures constipation.
KII.I.KI) TIIK SKIIUUKU.
A Itrothnr
Avenge III"
honor.
Sister' ll.
Davisvim.i:, Cal., "Nov.
-A mys
tcriotis murder occurred here last night.
H. Jf. Eaton, night telegraph operator,
was shot and killed on the platform of
the depot. After receiving the fatal
wound Eaton crawled some distance,
where he was discovered in a dying con
dition. Ho was unable to speak. The
indications are that he was shot while
leaving the depot by a person concealed
on the platform.
This morning at 9 o'clock Charles
Dodge, a resident of Davisville, walked
into tho sheriff's office here and gave
himself up, saying he had got into
trouble and wanted to surrender himself.
Ho did not admit the shooting, but said
it was a painful matter about which he
did not wish to talk and in which bis
sister was implicated. He also said
that he had been brooding over the
matter for several weeks. His sister is
a student in the telegrapn office in which
Eaton was operator.
A man named Olsen is in custody
here, having given himself up and stat
ing that he was an accomplice of Dodge,
who is in jail at Woodlawn on suspicion
of having killed young Eaton at this
place last night. Olsen when questioned
by detective Burke, of the Southern
Pacific Company, said that he was with
Dodge last night and went to the rail
road depot with him for the purpose of
murdering Eaton. He says that he and
Dodge went to the office and knocked at
the door, and when Eaton opened it
they sprang on him, then shot and
killed him. Olsen has not yet made
any statement as to the motive for the
crime.
In an interview with Chris Olsen,
partner of Dodge, the following facts
were elicited: Some moments before
10 o'clock last evening Dodge requested
Olsen to go with him to the depot, as he
wished to see Eaton in regard to the
seduction of his sister. Dodge made no
threats, and showed no great agitation,
and together the two went to Eaton's
office. This was 10 o'clock p. m., or a
few moments later. Dodge knocked on
the door, which was opened by Eaton,
but on discovering who his visitor was
he threw himself upon Dodge, forcing
him to the floor. The struggle lasted a
few moments; Dodge finally getting his
opponent under. The two then sep
arated, and as Eaton raised to his feet
Dodge fired. Both Dodge and Olsen
then left, while Eaton staggered across
tho street for assistance, and died at the
door of tho Lillian! bouse. Mrs. Lilli
ard from her chamber, overheard tho
rattling of the office or saloon door, and
afterward the fall but as the sounds were
not unusual, paid no attention. It was
not until some minutes later that Eaton
was discovered, but he was then about
dead and never spoke. Olsen is under
arrest and Dodge has surrendered him
self to the sheriff at Woodland. At
present public sympathy is strongly in
favor of Dodge, whose sister is a bright,
intelligent young lady, and a general
favorite with those who know her.
Dodge in his confession differs but little
from the foregoing statement made by
Olsen. It may be proper to add that
Miss Dodge is at present lying at death's
door as the result of Eaton's crime,
which if rumor may bo credited, carries
with it consequences graver than gener
ally occur in cases of seduction.
Afraid of I'ulilio Opinion.
Wasiii.nc.to.v, Nov. 22. Minister
Thurston, of Hawaii, is not likely to
receive his passports, although it was
said at tho stato department this morn
ing there were abundant grounds for
such I'ction. Wero it in any other
country under any other circumstances,
bis passports would bo issued im
mediately. It is claimed his letter is a
breach of diplomacy, and umply suffi
cient to warrant this movement, im
mediately severing all relations with the
Hawaiian minister. Such action might
bo taken but for tho reason tho American
peopio might not think it fair ilay;
that the right of any man to talk and
give his side of tho controversy is always
conceded, and to forco Thurston to
leave this country would be con
sidered by tho peopio as a dis
position not to allow tho other eido u
hearing. Tho department chooses to
consider the publication of tho state
ment by Thurston as a vitally interest
ed party in the outcome of Hawaiian
alfairs, and not an official statement of
tho Hawaiian minister.
NEWS NOTES.
Father J. B. Eis, of tho Sacred heart
church, of Columbus, O., was shot in
tho right arm by two burglars who
aroused him while robbing the house
but the plucky priest ejected them by
main force.
A man living near Lolo claims ho
camped with tho lost Carl in party three
weeks ago on the Middle Fork of Clear
water river. He says the party are well
supplied with food for tho winter, hav
ing 500 pounds of flour and plenty of
meat.
A report has been issued by the Italian
committee on foreign affairs, based on
reports of tho Italian consul at New
York and tho consul general of Italy at
San Francisco, advising no further emi
gration to the United States on account
of the economic conditions prevailing
there.
That the Mexican revolutionists are in
earnest, there can no longer be any
doubt. They feel confident that they
can overcome Diaz or at least force him
to a number of concessions. Manuel
Garza's force numbers about 000 men,
well armed, and he claims to be gaining
accessions daily.
James Kendrick and Patrick Quirk,
two men in the employ of the city of
Spokane, while excavating rock for the
Port street bridge just above the falls,
met with a terrible death. They were
working on a narrow ledge of rock 40
feet above the Spokane river, when
Kendrick slipped into tho water, carry
ing Quirk with him. As soon as they
struck the water the rapid current boro
them over the :0-foot falls, and in a
twinkling they were carried into the
"Devil's Caldron," a bottomless, seeth
ing, foaming pool at the base of the falls
from which nobody has ever been recovered.
Cloning Out Salt) tif Urocerles.
Owing to a contemplated change of
business, the undersigned will close out
the entire stock of groceries, hardware,
wood and willow ware at cost for cash.
Call eaily while the stock is unbroken.
.Toi.uk Bkothi:i:s.
Dt-M-rvllif; I'lllUe.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and
havo never handled remedies that sell as
w"ll, or that have given such universal
satisfaction. Wo do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, as wo stand
ready to refund the purchuso price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. There remedies havo won their
great popularity purely on their merits.
Snipes & Kinersly's druggists.
Cut flowers nml winter blooming
plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips.
Iliicklcii'n Arnica oalvti.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Prico 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes A Kill
ers ly
Aie your children subject to croup?
Jf so, you should never bo without a
bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It is n certain euro for croup, and has
never been known to fail. If given
freely as soon as tho croupy cough ap
pears it will prevent tho attack. It is
the solo reliance with thousands of
mothers who have croupy children, and
never disappoints them. There is no
danger in giving this Remedy in largo
and frequent doses, as it contains noth
ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale
by Plakeley it Houghton, druggists.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD)
Best grades oak, fir, piuo and
wood. Ollico Ki:i Second street.
orders promptly attended to.
tf M.unt it Bc.ston.
slnb
All
rnliiriii;o.
Moore's ranch, about three miles south
of Tho Dalles, hub unexcolled pasturugu
and any ono who desires to avail them
selves of tho fact can securo reasonable,
terms upon application. 17tf
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
RoY&
Baking
Powder