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THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1893.
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BY
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,u iwievlllu, vIh, Hate Oven, leave dally
'V'.uitfl'' . Mltulnill, Canyon City, lenvu
Hrlwntr. KliiKiluy, VVatnlo, Vii.liiltlii, Warm
$ nml Tyli Valley, lenvu dally, except
'Wlciiiliilu,' Wain.. leave uvcry day of the
tcirupt Hiliiiluy t 7 A. M.
decs lor nil linen nt tliu Ulimtlllii IloiiK-.
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MAYS, HPNTINUTUr. " 1 , ,,T '.i
NKYc Al l.AW Otllceh, French' block over
firit National Hani.. ' n Dalle. OrtKon.
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strut. The Dalle. Oregon. ,
fj, M I 1' ami K. ()., I'liyBlo un mill Mur
Krnii. ItiiniiiH !l mill I. Chapman liloek.
KciMcnw Mth. Tlinrnlmry'x, went cm! "f ntimiiI
ittvct
DB.MHKl.SiAN (IIOMJCOI-ATHIOl l'HYHICUN
uAvruiKai, eiiy , v. ... .
I K.I) I). DOAN K-rilYHICIAH AND HUH-
liKOK. Olllco: rixrniK f nun u uihiiu"";
llcHlUcneo H. K. corner
........., iirxir (ritiii ttiti corner.
Oarelimirf U tn 12 A. St.. a to r. nml . it
Ii Il)l)Al.l.-DUSTIST. - Has Kivcll lor tliu
). pnliilfjiM extriii:ll.in of tcotli. Also ttutli
, in ilowcil iiliimlimin jilnto. Kwimn: HIrii of
it (iiilnutl TlMitli.hcciinii nirwsi.
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
TKANBACT A HKNKUA1. HANKING HUHINKBU
Lottorc of Credit iHHiied avuilrible in tic J
KitHtorn StnteB. I
Sight Ex(ilittnjj;(j find Toll-graphic
TraiiHfcrHHoldon ew York, Chicngo, St.
liOiiiH, Snn FrunciBco, rortmnd Orogon,
Heattlo WiihIi.. and vnrioue pointn In Or
egon and WuHniiigton.
Collections made at all pointe on fav
orable torniH.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
I'ruHidunt Z. F. Moony
Vice-I'reHidi'iit, CiiAiti,i:.s Hilton
Cashier, M.A.Moody
General Hanking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold cm
NEW YOHK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
CollectiotiH made on favoreble terniK
at all acceHHilile points.
J H. hCHKt'CK,
1'tuHldvnt.
.1 M. l'ATTIIISSON,
CHHblcr.
First. llaUonal Bank.
VHE DALLES.
OREGON
A General Hanking linsinefiB transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
IJIKlCTOKS,
I). J'. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenuk.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lieiie.
II. M. Beall.
W. H. YOUNG,
eiacKsitl & wagon Slop
V ,f CO I.01XJK, NO. 15, A. K. A: A. M.-Mwitsj
tlrxt anil thlril Mumlay of cncli muntli at 7
f K
XU.Kr. ItOYAl, AltCII OlIAlTKlt NO. 0.-
U VlKth l" Jliidonn: nan inu uiim "
rtttt.u month at 7 1'. M.
.r. U'linllM !..' ttv Till' WDRl.l).
t. Iloixl Camp No. 69,MiftM'J iicMlayevuli
iDKOfwthweolc In Fraternity Hall, at 7::w p. m.
nOLVillllX I.ODOK, NO. B, 1. O. O. K-Mcct
errrr Krlitny eventm; at 7:30 o clock, 1 lv.
of 1' iill, corner Hccoinl nml Court HtrcotH.
AiJ"irnliiK' lirotlium are welcome.
U. t'Woii, Hcc'y. H. A. lllLLH.N. (.
PKlKNlMltll' 1.01)01"., NO. U K.of I'.-Jlwl
I' every ilonilay cvenliiK at 7:KU oclitck, in
SchMuo'hlmllilliiKi corner of Court ami becouil
iireu, BOJillirillllK ineiiiuei" ifii....j
tlU.il
C. (J.
1). V Vaunk. K. of It. nml H.
A SSKM11I.V NO. IS-7, K. OK U-JlcetH In K.
tV of I', hall thu Mcconil mill fourth Weilnes
imh of woh month nt7:aoi. in.
WOMCN'H OIIRIHTIAN TKSU'KUKNOK
H UNION will meet every l'rlilay alteriioou
130'CIUCK lit tliu rt-HillUK room. Aliaru Him
Harmon lxxlKo No. U)l. I. 0. (1. T.-UeKillar
wix-kly ineetliiKS Friday at h r. , '
'wriuiy nan. ah tiro inviieti.
t. C. UlllilHMAN, C. T. It, C. 1' I.KCK, be
TKMl'I.E I.()I)(1K NO. il, A. O. II. W.-MeeU;
a. in h rateriilty Hall, over Miners, on bccuiiu
fMt, ThurinlycvuiilnKMt7:3u.
II. lIANHr.N,
.W.H Mykbs, Klnniinlcr. M. W.
JAH. NKHMITII l'OST, No. 3.', (I. A. K.-MetH
HJlVcry b',turai,y nt 7:ao '' M" 1,1 11,0 Kl 1 1
BOK U K. Meetuvt'ry Hiiuilay afternoon In
thoK.of 1'. Hall.
ftKHANO VK11K1N MeetH every Htniilay
eveuliiK In tliu K. of I'. Hall.
BOH I.. H. DIVISION, No, lf,7-.MeetH in
. K. of 1', llnll the flmt anil third Wuduen
yol euch month, nt 7;3U i M.
General Blncksniithing and Work done
promjitly, aiul an work-Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, op, Licbc's old Stand.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kindH of work in Itis lino at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honso moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
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Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalies
THE CIllIltUHKN.
ST. i'KTKKB (Illllltdll Hov. Hathor IIiionh
, ukkht I'luttor. Iaiw AlimH uvory Hiiiulay at
jJ'M. High lira at I0;3fl a, m, Vchikjim nt
O'l. 1'AUW OHUHCH Union titroot, opposite
li. Hflli. Ituv.KllD.HutcllllnUedtor. Horvlcea
SJf'5'Huiiiiaynt U a. m. and 7:30 v. m. Hiimlay
7?ao :t KvwiIiik I'ruyor on Hrlday at
pIHMT IIAI'TIBT OIIUKOII-Iluv. O. I). Tay
in, L0it 1'iwtor. Mornlnu kcrvlcen uvery Hal;
gJl,"1."'11 "cmluiny nt 11 A. m. Hahbath
ff'iool huinuiiutoly nftur inornliiR Borvlces.
LnMr "'liiK Kflifay ovuiilUB nt I'UNtor'H rejl
V.n korvlceH in tliu court lioiuo at
QONOHKOATIONAI- (mUlt(!II-ltov. W. 0.
luivriM, l'iuitr. HorvlccHovery Hiiiulay at U
t "jw,"l V i'. m, Hunday Holtool after mornliiK
""ni-u. BtrniiKun coniliuly luvited. BoatH free.
K. (ITlmirK, 1 Wuiui.uh. nnulnr.
u i .w,.. ' . . ' .L
Ban.V.. u vlcen every Humlay inoriiluKiit II a, in.
uii,?y B9'"K)l ' I-"-5" o'olook p m. Kpworth
Thiirii at ,l!3 r M- I'niyor meotliiit ovury
tluii,!'ly, vnlnK nt 7:80 o'olook. A conllnl In
tQRii O'taiutal by uotli iumtor and people
QIIHIHTIAN OIIUUOH-KKV. J. W. JKNK1NH.
Chiifiif"0''. I'fCttfliliiB In the C'oiiKrcKiitlomu
llyUiuvHea,rdM I)Hy Ht " r " A" Hr
B1'il.U!5,'Ji.uai liUTHKUAN Ninth Htrwt,
frJ'WY. A. Horn, paiitor. Burvloc nt UiSO n.m.
0 Trj 001 ai8 x,m A coraM woloorao
J. !. FORD,
is!.
"As old aa
tho hills" anrl
never oxccll
orl. "Tried
and proven"
is tho verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver Rogit
Tr lator is tho
JL3 Ul'g'Uf and Kidney
medicino to
which you
can pin your
C 'yj faith for a
hifi cur- A
JL I JUrl mil(1 axa.
tive, and
purely veg
etable, act
Th ' directly
i-f C on the Liver
neys. Try it.
Sold by all
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
Tho Kins of Liver Medicines.
" 7 liuvo uxed yourSlmnions Liver Itcmi
lutor uiid can coiiKclencloiisly say It In the
IclliK ofull liver mrdli'lni.'S I consider It u
incdlcine chest in ilscir. Oko. V Jack
Ho.v, Tacimiu, Washington.
O-EVKKY I'ACICVGE-ejl
Cuh tlio . Stump iti red on wrupper.
DT T I L 'J'itnt;s Jiinkes it all the more
I I L necessary to wlvertlse. That is
w what the nuM procicslve of our
husInesK men think, nml these Mime bus
iiaH men are the most prosperous at all times.
If you wish to reach all the reople in this neigh
horlniod you can't do better than talk to them
through the columns of the Daily Chronicle.
thus more than double the circulation ol any
other paper, and advertising in It pays big.
"Tie falator Line"
Be Dalles, Portland anil Astoria
Navigation Co.
P
THROUG-H
Of I)eh Moines, Iowa, writes under date ol
March '.';, Win
K. IL Med. Mho. Co.,
Dttfur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : , , , , .
On arriving home last week, i Iouml
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who hud wasted away .to S8 pounds, ib
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. R. Cough Cure lias done
its work well. Both of t,iu ildren like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from mo.
So give- it to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, wo are
Yours, Mit. & Mits. J. K loitw.
if unn wiHii to fuel freHh and olieerful.aud reaily
for tho Spring's work, nleanso your system with
the Hemhioho mid l.lver Cure, uyiiiKiug ivrnm
three doses each week.
Sold under a positive Kiinrmitee.
60 cunts per bottle by all druggists.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DUALEK IN
DRY GOODS
Clothing
Freigni ana Passenycr Une
'I'hrouL'h dmlv service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dulles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
lx)cks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. in. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
I'AtiSttNUKlt HATK8.
One way
Round trip. . ,
$2.00
3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
!.! i l)sx.tl.....l tcrwl tit
olllliiuumn lui luiutmit . vi-w v.
anv time day or night. Shipmente for
way landings must bo delivered before
5 ). in. Live stock shipments solicted.
Cull on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
(ioneral A cent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
Ueiiorul IMnnater.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
T
H
E
CANDY
FACTORY
ARTIC
SODA WATER AND IOE OREAM.
Candies and Nuts VJflssi:
Finest Poanut Roaster In The Dalles
J.FOLCO"
BOMBARDMENT OF RIO
Desultory Firing Continues Day and
Night.
A NUMBER OF TROOPS KILLED.
2 38
2d Street
At right bide
rs. obarr
cstauraut.
Itoots, HIkhih, Hnt. Kto.
Fancfl (Jood0, Joiion
Ktc, Kto Kto.
Second St., The Dalles.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular mid reliable house
hits been entirely refurnished, ami every
room has been repaired and repali tet
and nowly carpeted throughout, iho
houso contains 170 rooms and it supplied
with every modern convenience. Katej
reasonable. A good ratarant attached
to the houeo. Fror bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
Von Caprivi and Emperor William Re
ceive Infernal Machines---Minor
Xcws Xotcs.
London, Noy. 2S. The Times has this
dispatch, dated last Thursday, from Rio
Janerio: "The desultory firing con
tinues day and night. A small party of
sailors landed at Arinacao on Monday
and were attacked by Pcixoto's men.
Tho lattsr lost two officers and thirty
men, killed. Five sailors were wounded,
during tho past week more than 200
troops have been killed by the artillery
firo on the Nictheroy side of tho barber.
The majority of the insurgents favor the
restoration of the monarchy with the
Duke of Grandpara as emperor. The in
surgents have resolved not to bombard
Rio unless the government batteries in
the city fire upon the ships from the
shore. The British senior officer reports
that a government battery yesterday
shelled a launch flying a white flag and
carrying a British officer and crew.
The British minister today protested.
A Magazine HI own Up.
New Yokk, Nov. 2S. The steamer
Maskelyn, from Rio Janerio November
5, reports a strong tide of public senti
ment has set in against President Peix
oto, who is daily becoming more dicta
torial and Mello is gaining sympathy
steadily. November 3 a powder maga
zine belonging to Mello was struck by a
shot from one of the forts, causing a ter
rific explosion. Lieutenant Mobray and
Lieutenant Tupper, of British warships,
and 10 others of their party, who were
out hunting and passing the magazine
at the time, were killed. The loss of
the powder is said not to have crippled
Mello, who claims to have ammunition
enough to last two years. Boynton,
the American who attempted to sink one
of Mello's vessels, was arrested and
taken on board the cruiser Charleston,
where he is held a prisoner.
TUVINCt TO KILL OAI'ltlVl.
.V Skillfully Ai rungi'il Infernal Machine
Hcnt to the t'liancellor.
Bmti.iN', Nov. 23. A box containing
an infernal machine was received by
Chancellor von Caprivi, accompanied by
a letter dated Orleans, November 2Ijd.
The letter stated that the box contained
a sample of wonderful radish seed. In
attempting to open the box Major FA
mayer noticed grains of gunpowder fall
inir'out of it. This made him suspicious
that tho box contained a bomb, and he
called a police expert. They found in
the interior of the box a hammer which
was kept down by bands of India rubber.
Tho hammer was so arranged that if the
box were opened in the ordinary way it
would strike a cap of nitro-glycerine
cartridge. The cartridge was the length
of a linger. The whole thing was skill
fully made.
Till: I.KTTKI! MIST WITH IT.
Bkui.in, Nov. 2S.-The letter which
accompanied the infernal machine sent
to Caurivi read : "I have the honor to
forward you samples of an astonishing
kind of radish seed, usually sown in Dec
ember and gathered in February. This
kiud is not affected by fiost. Receive,
sir, the assurance of my perfect consid
eration." It was signed "G. Depehantau,
17 Rue Boulogne, Orleans."
Iiirernul J!ac!ilm for the Emperor.
Buitux, Nov. 2S. It now appears Km
peror William Sunday received an in
fernal machine from Orleans similar to
tho ono sent Caprivi, accompanied by a
letter. It was delivered at the emperor's
civil cabinet, where it was discovered
and rondered harmless. The emperor
is not yet informed of the receipt of
either of the infernal machines. Tho
French government has promised tho
utmost nssistanco in tracing mo autuoi
of the attempted outrage, who is as yet
utterly unknown.
lr. Chuiiiiinii to He II '
Dr. Chas. II. Chapman, president of
.1... iTnt,.nniiv nf Oivl'oh. at KuKeno, is
making a tour of Eastern Oregon in tho
interest of that worthy institution. Dr.
Chapman will bo in Tho Dalles Wednes-
.Lit .itwl riMiiirarlttV if this week and will
bo'pleased to meet many of our citizens
who have sous and nuugineis iu um.v.
iduato of .lohn
Hopkins University, an educator of
note, Tlio university win pro.ui
under his administration.
Hot clam broth at J. O. Mnck'n every
day at ! o'clock.
Olymplrt Ik (Juren.
San Fkanvisco, Nov. 25. The per
formance of tho Olympia is truly re
markable, much moro so than that of
the Columbia, which recently smashed
all records on the Eastern course. The
Columbia was constructed especially for
speed, everything being sacrificed to it,
while the Olympia is only a cruiser,
and room had to be made on her for
heavy guns. In spite of these facts, tho
latter ship, steaming over half tho
course yesterday, nearly equalled the
speed of the former. The Columbia
one week ago today averaged 22.81 knots
per hour for the distance of 88 knots,
and according to tho dispatches her fast
est time, that which kept the average
up, was made on the first half of tho
course. The dispatches state that the
Olympia averaged 22.02 knots, going
over 13 knots yesterday, and that was
steaming at increased speed after round
ing the stakeboat for the run in. Had
she completed the run she might have
made an average equal to the average of
the Columbia. As it is, the speed of the
Olympia surprises even her builders.
They would have been satisfied had Ehe
developed a speed of 21 knots. A half a
knot more and they would have been
delighted. A speed of 22 knots, and
perhaps a little more, they have talked
of to be sure, but they never expected it
to happen.
NEWS NOTES.
The proposed plan of Union Pacific re
organization includes the whole system.
Russian sugar manufacturers have de
cided to export 4,000,000 pounds between
now and March.
With Saturday night's performance at
Hooley's theater, Chicago, Rosina
Yokes, of the once famous Vokes family,
retired from the stage.
The silver men have discovered a new
vantage ground in the new tariff bill.
They propose to ask for a duty on silver
ore, which will bring up the silver fight
in a new form.
A deal has practically been closed
whereby the Rockefellers and the Stand
ard Oil company will get control of the
$3,000,000 steel works which were built
near West Superior, Wis., by Francis H.
Weeks.
Four men appeared simultaneously,
two in front and two in the rear of a
saloon on State street, Chicago, with re
volvers. They held up 20 inmates, re
lieved them of all their valuables and es
caped. The Olympia was prevented by the fog
from finishing her trial trip at San
Francisco, but the patent log shows
that the Olympia made for a distance of
13 miles a rate of 23.59 knots per hour,
and for a shorter distance 20 knots.
A railroad, with a terminal at the Gulf
of Mexico, another on Lake Michigan,
and a third at the Pacific ocean, would
make a more extensive system than the
world has yet seen and it is possible that
the Illinois Central will be the company
to own such a lino.
Captain L. Zalinski, of tho Fifth ar
tillery, stationed at the Presido, Cal.,
the expert on tho pneumatic gun, was
recently offered $15,000 to assist the
Brazilian government for three months
in tlio use of the pneumatic gun, and of
course accepted tlio offer.
Princess Colouna, tho daughter of
Mrs. John W. Mackey, has applied for a
loL'nl separation from Princo Ferdinand
Galiatro Colonna, and for the custody of
her threo children. Tho marriage took
placo in Paris in 1S83. Six months nfter
the marriage the princo began demand
ing money of his wifo. She then dis
covered that ho had a taste for gambling,
horseracing and a fast life. Sho bore
his abuse, taunts and vulgarity until
October last, when she left hun at Pans.
liiieklun'H Arnica naive.
The best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posl-
Hvnlv cures p ies, or no pay requireu.
It is iruaranteed to uive perfect satisfac
tion . nr monov refunded. Price so cents
per l)ox. For sale by Snipes it Kin
ersly
ICnrl's Clover Root, me new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
tho complexion and cures constipation.
'25c. 50c. amHl.OO. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
NO. 142.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
William Dunbar is on trial in Portland
for smuggling opium.
Fred Beckman, a Portland barber,
committed suicido yesterday by shooting
his brains out witii a shotgun.
Stephen Beers, whoso home is on a
small ranch on Evans Creek about 12
miles above Woodville, killed his
brother John, last Wednesday. Tho
killing resulted over a drunken quarrel.
From Hoail to Foot
You feel the good that's done by Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. D,
purifies the blood. And through the
blood, it cleanses, repairs, and invigor
ates tlie whole system.
In recovering from "La Grippe," or in
convalescence from pneumonia, fevers,
or other wasting diseases, nothing can
equal it as an nputi.inc, restorative tonic
to build up needed flesh and strength.
It rouses every organ into natural action,
promotes all the bodily functions, and
restores health and vigor.
For every disease that comes from a
torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Biliousness and the matt
stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous affec
tions, the "Discovery" is the only rem
edv so certain that it can bo tinaranlced.
If it doesn't oeneht or cure, in every
case, you have your money back.
Fire yesterday morning destroyed nn
entire block in Oil City, Pa., consisting
of 12 or 15 buildings. The loss is es
timated at $100,000. It is believed three
or four persons perished in the flames.
The missing persons are Mrs. Shields
and three of her children.
THE FIRST.
Handkerchiefs were made fashion
able by the Empress Josephine, who
had bad teeth and held a handker
chief before her mouth when she
laughed.
The ice-making machine was first
put into operation in 1800; at the pres
ent day every brewery, every passen
ger steamer and not a few restaurants
and hotels make their own ice.
Safetv lamps, for the use of miners,
were patented in 1S1J5. Now no mine
is without them, and many laws have
been passed requiring their use in all
underground mining operations.
Electjiotvpixo was first done in
1SS7, and was considered a triumph of
chemical and mechanical skill, requir
ing1 the utmost nicety for its execu
tion. Now it is done 1:1 1 cry printing
house.
llANDKKitcinr.rs wer rar.u.- for
tho market at Paisley, Scotland, in
17-i:J, and sold for about one dollar
each. Last year it is computed that
80,000,000 dozen were sold in the United
States.
At Bath, Mo., A. Sowall & Co. have
in progress of construction the first
steel merchant ship ever built in the
state. She is :i00 feet long and will be
of 2,7.'0 net register tons. When this
ship is launched, next fall, the heel for
her sister ship will be laid.
AT THE CAPITAL.
To avoid paying a license a man in
Washington sold beer tis soup, in large
bowls.
Tin: new carpet for the house of rep
rosi'iitntives will bo of a dnrk-frreen
design, with a crimson figure, conven
tional in its character, relieved by a
cream-colored star.
(ii:onni: Stephen, ltegent's Quay, Ab
erdeen, Scotland, sent a very pretty
little Sheltie for President Cleveland.
Tho pony in just thirty-eight inches in
height and is of -beautiful build."
Von Wlm Lead Hvilriitury Live
Will find ereat relief from tho constip
ation by taking Simmons Liver Regula
tor. It is a simple, harmless, vegetable
compound, sure to relievo you, and can
do no injury.
(illllllllltet'll I'll I'D.
We authorize our advertised druggist
i ..n Mr Kitift'x N'nw Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition, it you are auueieu aa
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
hi,, mid will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no Deneiu, you may luuuu ua
bottle and have your money refunded.
Wo could not make this offer did wo not
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
could be relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly s.
woon, WOOD, wood.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. 1.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and .Tetler
gon streets.)
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their names advertised had better
come forward, as the roll will bo pub
liehed on tho 21st of this month.
T. A. Wakd, Shorill.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
ABSOLUTELY PURE