, h AL . t of lom Pedro mul other similar cases. TilB DrllleS Daily UnPOniCie. This notion may lend to hostilities nml . -- - 'embroil us with either the power of the OFFICIAL J'Al'KU 01' DAI.I.KB CITY. AND VACO COUNTY. SUHSCIUPTIOX UATKs. BY MAIL, 1)STA11B rilKI'MD, IN ADVAXCK. Weekly, 1 your J1W " f month; 0 ;? ' 0 60 l)lly, 1 yoar ' W " 6 month 3 00 m.t " ON) Address nil communication to " THK UHKON KILE," The Dalle, Ort-Rou. quecti or with tho provisional govern tuent. Lot us hope that tho president hag n justification for his action and that ho may make It manifest. Congress alone lias the rilit to declare war and the president's action seems to be pre mature. T. A. Hudson. HYPNOTIC PHENOMENA. ttip Condi- ; in v . rvi. ...... w.. I. I.... ... l'.n. II. tlon of Tnim-.'. ' '10 "VOr. If tllilt (loOStl't tlO US There is not the least rational doubt work of purifying tho blood, more of tho existence of the phenomena of troubles como from it than you can hvimotism, all evidence and nnjument 1 remember. to the contrary notwithstanding, say& the St. Louis Kcpublic. That the ma jority of the human race are suscepti ble to hypnotic intluences may bo sur mised from the fact that tho scientific men of Europe have combined in one groat effort to have nil such perform ances prohibited, and at the present time nil such exhibitions are unlawful in Austria, liolgium, Denmark, (ler many, Italy and Switzerland. Tho word "hypnotism" is from the Greek "hypnos," meaning sleep, and was coined to lit the condition by a Mr. liraiil. an English pioneer investi gator of this curious branch of psy chology. The following are Prof. II raid's in structions for bringing on hypnotic trances: Take any bright object and hold it between the lingers of the left hand, about a foot from the eyes of tho person upon whom the experiment is being tried, in such a position above the forehead as to produce tho greatest strain compatible with a steady, fixed gaze at the object. The person must then bo directed to fix the mind on tho object lie is gazing at. His pupils will first contract, then dilntc considerably, and after they are well dilated the lirst and second linger of the operator's right hand (extended and a little separated! should bo carried from the object toward the patient's eye. When this is done the eyelids will most probably close. Carry out these directions and in a few seconds the person will bo thoroughly hypnotized. The depression is far greater than the tor por of natural sleep. The limbs remain in any position placed: the body loses all sensibility to heat and cold After the experiment has been satrsfaetorily carried out the pa tient may easily be aroused with a draught of cold air. by friction, or by striking the bare leg or arm with the open hand. THE WEAKEST SPOT vour wholo HVHtom. norhnns, i lNxl-Olllr.-. orncK hours (ienerrt! Delivery Window ... .s n. m. to 1 y. ni. Money Order . . .s n. m. to 1 v- m. 8;ltldV ti T). " ! ii. Ul. to 10m. til. CiOMNO OF MAILS traius ROtUR East 9 p. ui. mid lt:4A a. . V y. til. aim p. .m. West Si. m. and 5:30 p.m. Staite for tioldendale. 7:30 u. m. " " l'rinevillo 5:30 a. m. " ""lluiurand Warm Springs ..5:80 a.m. " Leaving for Lyle .V Hartlaud. .5:30 a. m. ' " " 'Antelope .5:80 n. m. Except suuday. tTri-neeklv. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. 1 " " Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRIDAY, XOV. 24, 1893 SNOWED UNDER. w H R 4 V, h A r if ) I CI.00 per netU8.sV' ?7&JV Liiii. . ore i:o:ir.,fi-.-.,i,or jiiio.u. Criii' ."p.. ; r." vej Vt J,.Tins C'oHKl. and Att.im.i. ,' r L'om:i .ion it Ins :: , rival1 h.i'ciir;t i.'io-.inii'' i I'-soriM oilier . fane !: will cuiin M;tf if tkon in tirr..?. Sold by lirticuiitii on i iiritit. I". rXxti.: Rut:, cr Cnec:. u,oaiUI.u:t' i'L,.siL.ii. 2.1 ctJ. H.'i 'en hi tilt-. ri (ori. re voii. . ? ' n - r rntiv i- n i tr Euitou Ciikoniclk: Tho statesman who enunciated the sentiment that "the sober second thoughts of the people are seldom wrong but always eflicient" would have had ample justification in his doctrine if he had been alive at the election that has just elapsed. The people had become discontented with their prosperity and they were be guiled into the belief that a change would be for the better, that the demo cratic party would give them a change and bring about increased prosperity. Confiding in that promise, numbers of republicans supported that party and elected Mr. Cleveland president of the United States on the democratic plat form, but that platform, threatening the protective principle, and that a mass of "wild cat and red dog" currency should be let loose on the business world alarmed the people, and called a halt. The republican party reminded me of the unfortunate gentleman who caused to be carved on his tombstone : "I was well, wanted to be better, Took medicine, and here I am." The medicine they took was a little too strong and did not agree with them. They were like the patients of Doctor 1 Saugrado, who had written a book, eulogizing bleeding and hot water, as re lated in Gil. Bias. Tiie doctor's patients all died, but the patients of the doctors who did not follow Sangrado's theories all got well. The Sangrado democracy have written their book and will no doubt adhere to its principles. It reads as follows: "We denounce republican protection as 1 a fraud, a robbery of the great majority of the people for the benefit of the few. "We declare it to be a fundamental principle of the democratic party that the federal government has no constitu tional power to impose and collect tariff i duties except for the purpose of revenue only, and we demand that the collection of such taxes shall be limited to the necessities of the government when honestly and economically ad ministered." In addition to the foregoing they added: "We denounce the MoKinley tariiriaw enacted by the Fifty-first con gress, as the culminating atrocity of class legislation, and that we promise its repeal as one of the beneficent results that will follow the action of the people in entrusting power to the democratic party," The sober second thoughtsof the people have been heard, much to tho disgust of platform-maker Neal, which over whelmed him as candidate for governor by 83,000 majority, making his opponent I D!S SANDEK'S ELECT RID BELT JlcKinley, a possible candidate for the presidency in 1D0. Pennsylvania has leu the way as to pluralities, giving, it is said, l.'3.",.j:il plurality to Judge Fell. New York baa followed in her footfcteps by giving S.'J.lOO majority against May nard, who, it is alleged, stole enough election returns to give the New York legislature to the democratic party, and consigning Hill and Crocker, Sheehan and Tammany Hall to back seats in the political synagogue. Massachusetts has reversed her posi tion and comes into line with the other states, and gives Governor Hussell leave to withdraw from public life. New Jersey has rebuked tho race track gamblers by 22,022 plurality. Other states have passed their seal of condemnation on the book containing the democratic platform. the "change" was too great : it was abhorrent to the American people and when it necessitated the stoppage of mills, furnaces, forges and manufac tories, and brought about the creation of eoup houses, the sad emblems of a dis tressed people, the people rose in their majesty and said: "We have had enough of democratic policy. Eight months of that policy has been sufficient for us, and we will return to the republi can policy, which has given us good wages and enabled uh to live and bring up our families with peace and comfort." To add to the maladministration of President Cleveland we ure informed that contrary to all precedents he pro poses to set up the throne of the Queen Jdlluokaluni. We have never recognized any bnt governments de facto. Unless a government has power of self mainten ance we do Hot admit it into the family of nations, Thus we recognized thogovern wentsof France.and that of tho successor Dr. Pierce's Golden Jlcdieal J)i I covory aots upon this weak spot as nothing elso can. It rouses it up to healthy, natural action. Hy I thoroughly purifying the blood, it i reaches, builds up, and invigorates ; every part of tho system. For all diseases that depend on I the liver or tho blood Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness ; every form 1 of Scrofula, oven Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages ; j and "the most stubborn Skin and i Scalp Diseases, tho " Discovery " i is tho only remedy so unfailing I and effective that it can be yttar ! anteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. On these terms, it's an insult to your intelligence to havo something i elso offered as " just as good." THK Oldest Agricultural Paper in America. ESTABLISHED 1010.1 To all cash suhseriberH of Tin: Ciiitosit'i.K paylug one year in advance. The American Farmer, 1729 New York Avouuo, WASHINGTON, D. C. Tin: AMiiitti'AN I'aiimiiii, wlili'li I now enter ing upon its ".Mil er, 1h the pioneer (iirmor'.i , paper In the country. i It Ih a lurce elKht-p'iRi' pupi'r, nml rouhilus M columui ot tho eholcet iiKrlniltunil unit liter , nry uuittei, plentifully cmlvllMieil with tine i Illustration. It Is ! NATrOXAl, IN CIIARACTI-K, 1 ami ilenlt with furmliiK nml farmer's Interest on liroiul, priiRtlnil 1 1 lie.-., it EMPLOYS TUB HEST WRITERS IN ; TIIE COUNTRY, nml every thlni; that appears In Its columns N of the hlKlie.tehiira(:ter Kvery itep'irtineut of tho farmer.s hii-luesi I IIm:ii-mhI In mi eiirueM, practical wny, looking to tlu-Kreatcit prollt anil ! henellt to the fanner mul lift family. It apiicarx on the lit anil lMh of each month, i ami m (umMii'il at the low price ot 50 CENTS A YEAR ' In advance. Till iniihe. It tint eliciipext ! iiKrleulturiil iiiinr In tho country. , FARMER LECISLATION. j iniiiiiK the coming year there will lm an Im mciiM' number of matteisof tho imt vital In i teteil to farmernlealt with bv Coiurre. anil the Kxrcutlve Departments nt VYililiij;ton. It Is hiithly important that the farmeis In- kept promptly ami fully luformrit nt to what Is being plannttl ami ilone attcetliu; them nt the National 1'apttal. They should all, therefore, take Thk .VMKitiriN l'AHMi'ii, which, being on thogrouml, has better facilities than nuv other papers for getting this Information, ami iluvotes It-etf t this iltity. They will ilml In It coutautlv n ! great amount nf valuable Information that liicy can got tu no other paper. Tub Amkiucan I'.uimku ami Tin-: Chuosici.i: will be neat one ear tor JI.Tj. s PEC1AL PRICES "ON- r PI Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 Second Btruut. ANNA PETER X, nn SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a B xirQain. Dr. Saga's Catarrh Remedy by its mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties, perfectly and perma nently cures Catarrh in tho Head. A (iKNTfi niHkoJ..UOii tiny. dreate.t V utensil ever invented. Uetalls li'icts kitchen to l sold in every Iiousj. Sample, pogc pni.l, live cents. McMakiu anil Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. ANTED 1'ushing C'anviisser of g'tl ml- ilrt!-:. Liberal salary anil eis u.e paid i weekly. Permanent position. HKOWN II1U. CO', Nurerymcn, Portland, Or mi Iw WKWANTYOl'TOWOItK KOItlS. thus milking ll'.'.CO TO Ui.W pl.lt WKEK. Parties preferred win) can funil-li a horn1 ami travel through the country; u team, though, ts not neeesMiry. A few vacancies in town- antl cities, spare hours may bo us-ed t gos ad vantage. It. JOHNSON M.i, ltth and Main M., Itlchmcni, Vu. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of an execution ami ordir of ml', i iucd out of the Circuit court of tfcr Mate of' Oregon, for the County of WiiM'i', tu me dlrtf tt-l commanding me to make .tle of th 'ami In the ' aitl wiit, dei-cribed to-wit TIuim1 pices and J panels of liuiil in Wact County, .SUte nf ore ; gon. known anil described ks the ut!i half of i section eight (.s , anil tho vouth hitl; "f nsMlon , nine i'J ami the east half nml the .uthuet quarter nml the eiut half of the inrthm.t iiuitr 'eraiitl the houthwett nuarter uf the imrthwet iiartc of hictlon ten (10) anil the north half of 1 He- imrthwest tliarter ami the nutuent ijuarter ' of the northwest quarter of M'ctli.n tifbt n il'),, I ul-in rown-hlpone ilj, north of Hniige fourteen ' (1! catof the Wilbimette merldiun. tu make I imd pin the sum of money, lnaidtsairt iiiljmlg- I ul ti t'e paitl to tho plaiiititl'in Nild nrtlon, in , nhph iictlon The Silieltors Iian mid TruM' t o"ipui were plaintlir and James llth, Mar j thu M iMKith, l'verett K. Hull, .1 1. McClure, 1 i-nrali II .McClure, I). (J. Alter. Ualph li(er. .In- . II i.S l(igcr, t'ri KuitiMly, J M. 'ln.orautl J ! K Kdwards uero ileferuJiint., to-wlt trn-tumuf fanti.W) with interest therwn, frm. i J nil I. IsW, i nt the rate of six per cent per aiimun and JtMi attorneys fees in said nctlnn and rmt ami ills- : buc ent.s therein tiixnl, 1 lint u tin-ln levhil i ujion the lttiul aforesaid and on ' .Saturday tin' :::irtl il;iy nf Itirciiilicr IHICI, i at th"' hour of 10 o'clock a. in. n. front of the C'-urt hoilte ilMir, in the City of 'H' Dalle, In Knid County nml State. 1 will n: suld laud at public auction, to thehix!ie.t bnldi-r therefor. T A W .i itl. MieiifF of Wai-cn County, htate oi uregon. nnvir.'iil This Is the Season Of the Year ttlhen Judicious Advertising Pays. Vnr af iy Snli- .V Kukt-Iv. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints Lame Back, &c. WlthElcctro-Mncnctlc SUBPEMSOHY. i.aioi I'uirni: impraiemrnia I Will c ire without rnodlclni all IWtlntx res'jItlcK from cjT'iU)LCl(MOf brain nervo (orceat e2ct-fc4crlndi cretion, as Uffrous tlclilhty, tlwpli-f'mts, languur, rlnuinatirci, kldnry, itrrr and biaililer cotiilaliit, Unit liwlc. lurnlxiKO, sciatica, all ftinln eoiiijiairits in-iiml 111 health, He. Tills llrk) litit oontAlu.' IHi.drrfal lmiriirmrDlt OTtr alt (Alien. Currtnt l L'uUr.tly fcltl.)' -ueartrr or wa furfclt ii,OOU,ou, im1 uiiicjioallof the alwrn ilmuxn or no ijy. Thou, "do hum Iacm currd bv MiU marvtloua Invention alter all other remfsjieif f&flfMl and wo irlvo huuJicdj of tetuinuiiUUm tlildnml every ctbtrpuu. Our I'o-trnl ImproTtd FtHTUIC SIBI'UXOUY. tin preatdtt lioon evi- o'frred weak rnen, lltli: i'Jnl II' II.. Htr.ltM ami I l.r.mlMr.rtb(;t'lltmi.l!ll lulling t)J ;s bend fur lll'li'.l I'atnpLlet, luailesj .realtxl, frt.c 8ANDBN ELECTRIO CO., 6io. aflraiMlreel, J-OUTLAJiW UXtK. V IGOR of HEN Estlljf, Quickly, PermanenllyRejtored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ' and nil thu train of crlU Irom early error, or later uxci'k, the rehulti of iivemork, alnkiiMim, worry.tlo, Fullntreiiijiij, dHVClopineut and tuna Klvtn to every ornan ur.d iMirtloil of thu body, blrnplp.naturalinetho'',). linmedlatnlinproveineiit aeon. Folium Iinpoflljlc. 2, references. It-ilr, explanation and procu mulled (tuiled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor 76 Count Stvaat, Next door to Waioo Sun Ofilco, SHERIFF'S SALE. lly i Irtin- of nil execution ami nnler "f mle, lnitcl on; of the Clicillt Court nf t! ,-tutc or O'CKon, for the County of Wiuco, t.i im- illrecr -d coinmantliiiK inoto liiako -nloof tin-hunt In the wild vtll iletcrlUii to-uit: thtiMiiile, e imtl mr I'elsol lamt in Wiiki (.'utility, fctnti- ci ()nou, known uit'l ilcf."rilieil n tlie "Mithuct iiart'r of Kcctlon four 1 1), ami the north half of n-ctlon nine 'J), anil the northi.'t ijimrter of n-ctlon nveuteeii I'll ' Tinvnhii w Hi north of ItaiiKO fourteen III, east of the U'lllamette Merl illau, to make anil Iiv the ni:i ol money, in Kihl Court ailjinlKiil to If iaii to tin- i.lalutilt In Milil nclloii, In uhlcll action The MilKitor. I oau nml '1 rust Coin tinny tiere iihilutllt'. anil Jalueo liooth, .Mnrtlm M. IhHitli, Kveretf i: llall.J. 1 McClure. i-arali II. McClure, l. ( ltnr, Jtnl pti Koi:er, Jtiliii N. Kotrers, Crl limljl, .1 ,M. 'lay lor ami J K KilivaliN uere lefeiiihiut., to nlt: tho mini of Jj(K'.iO') iiltli inteiett thereon, from July 1, IHL ut the rntoof fix K'rceiilranniim mid &t).U) nttoriiey'H fech In sanl ui'tlnu ami co'tK hiiiI illbureuieiit!, thcrtiu taxtij, I Imve this ilny leviul iijii tliehiml nforcsijM, anil on S:itiinliiy, :iril iluy f D.-coilmr, lHII.'l, ut the hour of ID o'clock a. in. In front of the court lioiiiu iloor, In tho City of The Iiiiioa, In halil County urn! Mate, I will mi mliiumi at inihilc auction to tho hljjhuit bhider therefor. 'I A W.iim, rihcrlll'of Wai-co County, atato of Ureon. noVJ-Jlif SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of it it execution and order of halo lueiieil out of the circuit Court of thu Unto of Ort-Koil for the county of U'atco, to mo rllrccteil, coinuianillim' uie to iniike who of the lantl In mild ivrlt,tleK'rih el to-ivlti tliotu ideces nml jiarcelh of laml In Wiihco County, Statu of Oregon, known ami ilo rciiU'il imiill of acctlou three ,':j, ami tho xouth half of tho wnitheiut iiarter of ecctlon four , ami tlio mjiiMi h'llf of ection live lb) ami tho north half of diction oljrjit (), nil in Timiithlii one (I), north of Khiiku fourteen (II eaht of the Wlllainettu merliliaii, to uiukoiiuil psy the mm of inuiicy, In nltl Court uiljudKcil, bib- pultl to the iihiliitlfl In Kihl action, Ih which nctlou The f-olicltora Unn unci Tnut Coiinmny weie iliilu tilt' nml .IiiineH liooth, Martini M, llootli, Kverctt K. Hull, J. 1'. McClure, barnh II Met lure, I), d. Alter, ltalih IloerK, Julia N lttKer, Crl Km biMly, J, M. Taylor nml J. V. Kilwiinln were tle feuilaiiU, Ui-wlt, the turn of Wim tilth Inter est thereon front July 1, 1.', at lint riito of alx ler cent icr milium uiul JJ(iO attorney fi-eH In . mid action and coat ami illabtirH'iiieutH therein I tuxul, I have thin any luvinl upon thu Itml iilxivmichcrlbeil mid on hnturiUy llii!i'3iliHV of llecninlnir, lHII.'l, at the hour of 10 a, in,, In front of the court Iioumi door, In tne city of 'Ihe iJnilen, In milil count." and ttite, I will nell mild html ut nubile miction , to thu lilKheat bidder theicfor, T. A. Witn, Hlierlll'of Whiuxi county, ritnto of Oickuu. nov.'tt'. Executor's Notice to Creditors, NOTICIC KOU I'UI'.LICATION. Timber IjiihI, Act June3, lbTs.) V. S. I.A.sii Offick, The DnlltM, Or., Nov. , t Notice l hereby Klven that In compliance tilth the provhlmis of the net of coui;ron of June ,'t, 1ST.S, eutltlet 'n net for the Nile of tim ber luiutH in tho state of caliiornla, tinfoil, Nevada ami V- mhlUKtoii Territory," Nenl C. Hltiveimoii, Of Kiiiiftloy, county of Vaco, mate of Oickou, ha thin day illed In this olllcv hi" stiotn ta(i inent for the puri'luc of the SV.'i of NWJ.J, of Section. No. 'JU, in 'loivio'Iilii No. 1 h , miik" No 1.1 15. W. M., ami will oiler proof to show that the laml MiiiKht Is more valuable for it" tliiilwr or stone than for lurlciiltiirnl t'tirpnxea, and to ctahll.h 111" claim to Mild hiiitl lx;fore the KcKistcr nml Itecelver of ttiltt ollleo at 'I he IhiileH, or., on the 1.1th day of .January, IMJI. lie names its ivltueMeii' (ieoriie MiiU'od, Jas '!T Kii'ley, Iadii Itomlejiii ami lifaycttu ll.ivU, an oi ninuDiey, or. Any and ill! the neri-ons cla iiiIiil' mlvcraelv aln)ve-dcrllil laiiils are reuetiil to Hie their claim In thlsoflleoou or Itcforosaid Utliilayof January, ikii. wlO JOHN W. l.llWIti. ltcKltvr. NOTIOK KOU I'lJIiLIGATION. I. imi officii, The Dalle. Or., Nov. t, lb'J.'i. Notice N hereby Klven that the followitiK namiil hcttlcr Iiiim i 1 It I iiotlcoolhls Intention to make limit proof in uportnr his claim niiil that mid proof Hill lie made In-fore thu lenlotvr ami receiver at The indies, Oregon, on Wedncpilay, Ikcemlx.'r Iloivllt Kill),-, llome!leai Aptilieatlon No. 'isi'i, for the N! jof Mill i ami V.y. ol oil 'yl hec. 10, 'I p. i S. It lllvint. lie names tho nlliiwliu; ivituexres to prove his coiitluuoiiM icldeiice iiHui nml cilltlvntiou of said laml, vU: II. . WelU, of The Dalles, Or., Chailea Kinloil, .la lues IjiMon and i'aul l.lmeioth of Nansene, Or. John w. I.hwih, IteKliter. NOTKJH I'OU 1'UIJLICATION. for tho VM ol i it. r- Bellas Juit received tho latest ntyles In Suitings for Gentlemen, Hiid Iun a InrKO u,isortmt'iit of KomIkii nnd Amer icau Cloths, ivJiioh ho can 41 ill felt To Order for thofco tlutt favor lilin, CliiDing and Repairing a Specialty. Notice l hereby kIvcii t Jim t thu County Court of tho hlatu of OrcKon fur Wco Count Iihm' i duly Hppolntiil thu iindcralKr.eii thu executor nf 1 thu lust will and tettnuieiit nf (Jconui I'. H.nr. deccHtcd, All peraoiiK Imvlnx clalniH uKalu.t thoeslHtunf mltl dcceanil are heieby le'iulied to iireseut Ihein, uttli lliu ptoK-r voii'-hem, ii Itliln tlx mouths from tliuilatu of till, notice, to .aid executor at lliu place of rcaldciicu, no.ir llalles I Ity, In Midi county, or nt the ollleo of W, II. Wll.on, In aald iMllcs City. IIOIIAI',1, DtiM.i:, Kxeeutor. DjIwI tills Ut day of NovemlnT, lv.i.1. ,'itw I..I.M) Opfivk, The Dalles, Or,,; Oct. y, isj:i, j Notice is hereby Klven that the folloivliiK liiinnil acttlcr has llleil notice of his Intention to make final proof in HUpimrl of Ills Claim, ami that nild iiroof will ho iiinilo before tho Itexl'tcriiiid receiver iitThu Dalle-, Or., on I-'tMay, November 17, lb'J-1, viz.- ICtlKur H. I'mtt, lloiiieiitead Application No. 'M'i, HWi nml W'j of HUM Heo. Ii, Tp, j., ii . i, KunamcH the followlliK ivItnesM'S to prove Ills contlnuouH rerldencu upon, and cilltlvntiou of, aald land, vU.s .1. II, MiikIII, I'; a nl: Driver, Urn Winn uml Charley WIiik, all of Wnmle, Or. IIM7 JOHN W. l.l'.VVIH, HcKlster. NOTICE. In thu County Court of tho Hlatu ol OrcKou, for Vueo County, In thu Matter of thu ICsUUi of ( William llamlltoii WIUou, Deovuaid.i Notice Is hereby Riven that (ho iiiiijundunud. by hii order of thu County Court of thu H tutu of (ireKou. for Wnsco County, iniulo nml entered K'ph.'inU'r 7, lh'JJ, ivit itiHlllUil exieulor of the hut will and testament of thu mild William Hamilton U'llnoii. lU'ceasitl; all perMins IiuvIiik claims iixaliist mild estate aru hereby noillled to iireH'iit thu mint) with tho proor vouchers tuereior to me at ino omco r,i iays, iiiiiiiiiikioii wllhln i,lx V Wllaon. 'Ilin Dalles. Oreuou. mouths from thucntuof this notice. Datctl Thu Dulloi, t)r., Hept. 7, lH'Ji. It. H. IIllNTIKOTON. Kxecittor of Will of Win, II. WlUou, iho'ii 'J-Hnfit Estray Taken Up. One black (tony, binnded cither 6 or 8 "li left hip mid left Jaiv Owner can have rumu by prov liiK property ami payliiK for this mil lee. , M.l.L ('. WII.DKIt, JOdSivlui I'ostoillcu, The Dalles, Or. The unclorsiirn!(l, lmviiiK Hccunid tho lnucliinnn. n II-MiUIC.-i til W11IU, W S llllOIKlLHl HIT 11 II rSI-(!lllss U win rni- will soil tho .sumo nt u hiiVL'iiin. Mnrn i im mw,:n )()! MM' OI "iU-Odd MOl'KO DOH'III'. Ulld !l lirtro Mlnannl .,! nnicluiioiy, lasts, lino shiittmu;, pulleys, holtin ins ulinost n oomploto shoo faotoiy. Horo is a so one ot tho host sitos fur niwi.i.uofnii tOll iwl III i Inn .... I11U (i.,,1 atinu a factory of this kind to ho Write for purtieulars at once, to TJtxc Dallos, Or. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. nun ivtill-kiitiwii ilmwury Ih now turiiitiK out thu buHt Jieor uml Port t 1 1 1. 1 1 1 il .t if .l . ...!ll 1 4 . i ii i i tirr iiiivii iHMiii iiiLriiiiiii'iMi, iiiiii iiii v liii iirHri!iiiHH iiriii'ii win iui ii a Im nmrkot, TheDhlles Wasco County, Oregon, 'I'Iid Cintti City of tltti inland Knipiin in Hitinttcd ut tlm ktad of navigation on tho Middln Coltiinliin, mid i'h ii thriving, pros pcroim city. ITS TERRITORY. It is tlio nujiply uity for nn oxtitiiHivti and rioli agricultural and grazing country, its tradu rcauliing uh far htiutli uk Hiiiiiiiim talct.', a distaiiiK! of ovnr two hundrnd niilcH. The Largest Wool Market. Tlio rich grazing country along thu custom Hlopo of tho Cai end us funiinhcH piiHturt) for thotisandK of hIiccj, tho wool frous which i'iikIh market liorc. Tho DallcK i'h tho largest original wool whipping point in America, alxait 0,000,000 jiouikIh Ixiing Hhijipcd luHt year. ITS PRODUCTS. Tho kuIiiioii liHhorii'H ato thu lincut on tho Ooluinliiu, yieWij this year a rnvonuo of thotisandK of dollars-, which will Imj wk than doubled in the near future. Tho productK of the licuutiful Klickitat valley liiul imr1 here, and the country south and east Iiuh this year filled 1K warehouses, and all available storii"f places to overflowing M their products. ITS WJJALTH. It is the richest city of its 'iuo on the coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more fanning country than is tributary to any other city in Kastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed, its ulimate delightful. Its P' sibilitics incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on tin eorner stones she stands. The California Winehotise, Is now opon, and its propriotor will soil his homo produced AVino at prices in tho roach of everybody Also, bust Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed to bo lJuro and 1 irst-Ulass in every respect. Thompson's Addition. 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