5? 51 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL VAl'KK OF DA1.1.KS CITY. AND WA5CO COUNTY. SOBSCKII'TION KATK8. BY MAIL, rOSTAOK PBKPAU), IN ADVASCK. 1 Wreklv, 1 year A 2 i 6 months o .a , ii 3 ii 0W Dally, 1 year. ... j jJJ-J j " 6 months per " 0 0 1 Address All communication to " THE CHKOX-' (CLK," The Dalles, Oreson. l'ot-(fltc.'. orncK moors General Dellverv Window Sa. m. to 7 p. m. , Slonov Order "... .S a. ni. to 4 p. ni. Sunday ii n " . . . a. m. tolOn. m. CLOSING Or MAtt trains going East . . .9 p. in. and 11:45 a. m. " West . .. v- ami 5;IW V- m- Stace lor Goldendale . . .7:30 a. m. " Vrinevilk- S:J(. " "Dufuratid Warm Sprint ..5::Ma. m. " tLeavlng (or I.yle.t Hartland .5:JWn. m. j Antelope a. m. Except Sunday. , Tri-weeklv. Tucsdnv Thursday and Saturday. I ' ' Monday Wednesday and Friday. THE DAIRY. Cows sitorui bo kept oil low, Vvei'tly pastures. lli-TTKit tlmt is n lonp time coming Is said to bo of Inferior quality. Cows sitoi'i.D bo milked dully nt the same time and by the same person. It is said that when cows tiro fed on bran the cream rises slowly and islmrd to churn. "-wres?''"' Tin: average yield of milk per eow in Great ltritain is said to be four hun dred pounds a year. AnttNO the milk thoroughly before setting will help greatly in preventing bad llavor in milk and butter. poaranoo. Tliey are. small, with short handles and tines two inches long. Hither two or three tinod ones are used. To skuvi: your nuts and raisins cor rectly you must have n nut and raisin spoon, which is a shovel-shaped ladle with a perforated silver handle deco rated with nut and leaf clusters and squirrels disporting themselves gayly at the ends. WEDNESDAY, NOV. '29, 189:51 There is a bill pending in congress providing for the issuing of postal frac tional currency, in denominations of 5, 10, '2b and 50 cents. This is intended to furnish the public with a convenient form of money for transmission through the mails. It is to displace the postal notes, which are to be withdrawn from sale on January 1, 1S94. This fractional postal currency will be furnished at its face value and without the formality now necessary to set a postal note. There are branches of business involving small transactions which would be sen sibly aided by such a currency for in closure in letters. It is reported that a movement is on foot, with its headquarters at Pittsburg, to girdle the earth with a series of re ligious conventions on the 1900th anni versary of the Christian era. A great expedition will start out, numbering, it is thought, some 1,000 persons, who will go entirely around the world holding rousing religions services at "every im portant stopping place. The first ser vice will be held in San Francisco, and the last in New York. Bombay, Jerusa lem, Rome and London will be taken in on the way. The services are to be en tirely non-sectarian. Several weeks will 1 by Snipes & Kinersly elapse between each service, and it is calculated that the expedition will take a year in making its rounds, and that it will cost each of the crusaders about $1,000. FROM THE JEWELERS. Tin: latest ornament for my lady's hair shakes and quivers as she moves. It is a pair of antennae in rhinestones, set in silver and mounted on a spring, which gives the tremulous oiTeet. WoNOintrn. lizards, three or four inches long, made of three rows of tiny cloe set emeralds, with here and there a diamond adding luster, are triiles which any right-minded woman will gratefully receive for a birthday gift. Sixck the spoon's field of usefulness has been restricted to tea and coffee, strawberry fork.-, have made their uo- Thk He Pi.astek. Dampen a piece of tlannel with Chamberlain's l'ain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an appli cation on the chest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a lame back or a pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one night by applying a rianncl bandage dampened with" Pain Balm. oO cent bottles for sale by Ulakeley & Houghton, druggists. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, onlv 2.c. Children love it. hold Professor Joseph B. Witherbee, writ ing in the Popular Science Monthly, calls for universal reform in penmanship. He says the demand among business men-now is for style of penmanship that can be written rapidly and that can be easily read. The present fashion, with its sloping letters, is so far from meeting these requirements that commercial j firms complain boys now do not begin j to write so well as the boys of a genera- j tion ago did. j The kind of hand that will fill the bill Professor Witherbee finds in the straight up and down style, the letters being written without tendency to slant in any direction. He claims that this is the natural style, and that the slanting chirograph' is only obtained after long and painful effort on the part of the pupil. The vertical handwriting is much more easily read than the sloping one, just as the plain letters of ordinary print ( are more easily read than italics. In England the reform has so far pro gressed that the civil service examiners require the upright writing on the part of applicants and will accept no other. This is on account of its greater legibility. I Vertical style copybooks have already been published in England, and on the I whole we may look upon this as the I handwriting of the future. j in hv AW antra. t v; " , OiV TRIAL. That's a gootl way to bin a medi cine, but it's a pretty hard condition under which to sell it. Perhaps vou'vo noticed that this ordinary hit or miss medicine doesn't at tempt it. The only medicine of its kind ho remarkable in its effects that it can be sold on this plan is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. As a blood-cleanser, strength-restorer, and llesh-buildei-, there's nothing like it known to medical science. In every disease where the fault is in the liver or the blood, as Dyspepsia, In digestion, Hiliousness, and the most stubborn Skin, Scalp, and Scrofulous affections, it is guaranteed in every case to benefit or cure, or you have your money back. To every sufferer from Catarrh, no matter bow bad the case or of how long standing, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemudy say this : " If we can't cure it, perfectly and permanently, we'll pay you $500 in cash." Sold by all druggists. ' Oldest Agricultural Paper in America. ICSTAtJLIDHCD 1010.1 To all cash subscribers of TmiCllitoNlci.i: paying one year in advance. Jlic American Farmer, 1 179 New York Avuiulo, WASHINGTON, D. C. TllF! AMliUtl'VN I'.MtMKII, Wllk'll If HOW OUtlT- tm; upon Its TUh year, Is the pioneer farmer's vi(or in thooimntr. It I" ii huw cltfht page paper, unit rutilnhi W column1 of the I'lmleeit tiKrli-'tilturiil nml liter nr. nuilti'i, pli-nti tully ciiiMIUlietl with line illutrtliti!. It Ii NATIONAL IN CHARACTER, ami ilcitt with farming iiiul farmer s IntcreUs on broad, practical line, it KM PLOYS THE HEST WRITERS IN , THE COUNTRY, and vorvtlilng that appear In Its columns Is of the hiulutrliarrirti r l.very dcpirtmcut of the farmer', hii'lneit Is lUvcu-eil In mi earnest, iirHclical way, looking to ttieureatet prollt ami benellt to the fa meraml his family. It appears on the It and litli of oneh mouth, mul l furnliliiil at the low price of 50 CENTS A YEAR In advance Thl nmhes It the cheapest iigrli'iilturul pnpi'r In (In, country. FARMER LEGISLATION. I limine the coming year thcio will ho an lin iment number of matters of the moM vital In , teres t to farmers dealt with by emigres and the Kxecutlve Departments at Washington, It Is I highly ii)iMirtiint that the farmers lie kept promptly ami (ulh lufnrmid as to what I licln ' plauiitil mid douealli'cttUK thorn at the National Capital. Tho should all, therefore, take Tins , AMIMtll'.lN r.UtMKII, Which, bclilK Oil tllORnlUllll, has better facilities than any other paiers for 1 irettlim this Information, ami devotes Itself to this limy They will tl tut In It constautlv u i ' jrreat amount of valuable Information that ttiey ! can pit In no other paper. i Tm: amemcan r.iKMKii and Tin: (Jiiuo.nicm: i 11I be -cntone vear for tl.Ti. New York Weekly Tribum i AND DaiiesWeeKiyCnronicir i i ONLY- $1.75. A (iKN'TS make a day. (ircatct klti'hcn jt utensil ever Invented. ItetallsXict." Jtoii sold In every hous;. Sample, lstaxe paid, live cents. McMakln and Co., Cincinnati, Ohlu WV. WANTYOl' TO WOltK KOI! I S, thus making Jl'.'.CO TO Wi.O) I'KU WV.V.K. 1'artles preferrol who can furnish u hor'i'and travel threuKh the country: n team, though. Is not nccevsary. A few vacancies in towns and cltlc. spare hours may ! ueil t sn.l ad vantase. It. J- JOHNSON .v i . 11th and Main ts.. Hlch:iu:id, Vu SHERIFF'S SALE. SLCOper Rotilc. 'Yrri1vX'r,V-.o Ciirns 'oti-rU, n3ixrsc ,'.o- Ttiioitt, Croup i riip:."' rc flvo.' V. iiucplnc CjiikJi and Ast;mni. y r i-onsui::i. titi, it baa iu rival: hR3 curort .ho:i'anI ) v. i.icsll ctlicr-. failed; willcrjus vnuift.ltcn In '..'no. Sold by Druggists on 'tannic.'. rl.nmeliacl: cr CtiMt. U;U SlUI.Olt'S 1'LASTiat. 0ct3. iiae you i i-.ta.rii lnor'aiolv liirijorcn teed to cure vou. I'no " icts. l:; ;-i;ti'' tret Fop Hlf by Sniix A: Kitirrsly. Ity virtue of an execution and order ff ml-, lssiusl out of the Circuit L'ourtof tt. .-Lile of Oreson, for the Cr unty of Wasco, to m' illris'tml commandinsr me to make sale of the 'and In tin said wilt, dei-crlbed to-wlt: Thoe pi"i. and parcels of land In Wasco County. .-MP- "f On Kon. known and de-crlbel as the -"iitli linlf oi section elKlitfsi , and the south hall of ecu. in nine ill and the cast half and tiiKxnithni'st iiuarter and the east half of the northwest qtiar leraud the southwest quarter of the northwest nuartei of section ten 10) mid the north half of the northwest quarter and the nmtliean quarter of the northwest quarter of srctlnn tifbm d 'j all in Township one il, north of llange fourteen ill i-ast of the WUUmcttc merldlau. to make and vav the urn of money, In said court mljtnli? .d to r e jNild to the plaintill in -ant iiction, m rtlin-li action The Solicitors Inin and 'Iru't i oi .paiiv wern plaintill' and James l!iitb, Mar th.i M booth, Kverett E. Hull. J MfClure. -itrali H. McClure. I). O. Alter, Halpb Hwers, Ju lia N Hoirers.. I'ri Kmliedv. J. JI 'lay or ami J I- Kdv.ardK weredefenijants, to-wit the mm of ! fSK'.ui wltli iiitcrent thereon, from Jul l, ivj:, j a' tin rate of six percent k.t anniim and jjul.ui attoniejK fees in said action and s,ts and dis-! burse ents therein taxed, I haethis day levied I upon the land aforesaid unci on Miitiinlny tlif .':nl ility of Deeeiubet-I StCI, j at the hour of 10 i.'clock a.m. in front of the court hoil'C door, ill the City of Tin- D.illi-, in said County and state, I will ell mid laud at public nuct.on, to thehiiihest bidder therefor. T A Ward. r-herlll' of Wasco County, State i.f UreKon nori'td SHERIFF'S SALE. This Is the Season Of the Vear ttthen Judicious Advertising Pays. sp EC1AL I'RICES ON- Baby Caps and Cloaks, Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 8ocond 8troot. ANNA PETER SCO. SHOE FACTORS T VI60I ' I The application of power through triple screws in large ships is an innova tion, and its results in the Columbia are watched with intense interest by the en- tiro civilized world. Essentially and avowedly a commerce destroyer, and not a lighting ship, the armament of the Columbia will be comparatively light. The Columbia has been in a special degree the work of Kngineer-in-Chief G W. Melville, U. S. N of the bureau of steam engineering, under whose direc tion the designing of her machinery was done. When the estimates were made for this ship, the speed fixed was twenty knots, but after the naval appropriation bill was passed, it was found that in con ference the speed had been raised lo twenty-one knots, and Mr. Melville do cided that the ship should have from 20,000 to 21,000 horse power, and at once began to lay out the engines and boilers. It soon became apparent that twin screw engines would not do, because of their size and the fact that they would be very extravagant in the use of steam at the ordinary cruising speed. Besides this the apace that could be given up to machinery was restricted, and would not be satisfactory for twin screw en gines. Mr. Melville then decided that triple screw engines were the only ones that wuld do, and t once set about the preliminary decign, Through the course of her construction he has watched the machinery carefully, and the success which she has achieved marks a new era in marine propulsion. Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec tionery store. Cut flowers and winter blooming plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NEHVOUON-SS, DEBILITY, ' ami all tnutralncf ctjii rrom tarly errurxor later exceuea. tliO reeults or overwork, Rlcknusn, worry.etc. Fullttreuitli, development and ioeo Klven lo every organ and jxirtlon of the body. Mm plf. natura 1 methoilj. Immeillatolmtiroveinpot fftiu Failure Imponlhle. 'UU) reference. explanation and pri'.f mailed (ecaled) tree. ERIE MEDICAL CO. DUFFALO. N. Y. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, dtc- ISy virtui' of mi uxvcutloti t:il nnler of mk", lMiel i.ik of thu ClKMlIt Court of tt- rtnto ol tmi."!i. f"r the (.'oiinty of Vnci, t.i m- ilirtett'il roi.iiiiiiiiilliiK mi' to miiko -nli- of tin- l.i nil in tliu Milil wrltijwcrlb"il to-wlt: tliowpivi mul i,ir ttjlsi'l liiiul In Wnn'o l oiintj, .-tni- i f i)ri.fon, known mid ilocribcl thf Hnitliutut iiiiirtvr f M-ctlon four 1 1), uinl iliu iiortli tin If ( n-ctlon nine j'lj, mul tlic nortfnveit nunrtr of ;tlon evfiitii'ii 17, fn 'l'owiihli i-rn- fit north of HiitiKu toiirteeii 11, out of tlie Wlllntuettf Jfcrl illmi, to miiku mul loi y tin; hiui ol jimum-v. In m.ii ( oiirt inljllilKul lo Ik- imul to tin- plniiitfll'lti cnlil notion, in vshicli action Tli- s-.-lic-ltor- Ijmii mul 'Irnut ( ompnny wen- pi.ilntltl. mul .Iimu liootii, Jlnrtlin il. Uootli, KtTi-'tt 1. Hull, .1. r. JltClutv, ennili II. JlrClun-, Ij I, .Mt-r. ltiilph Itici'M. Jiilln N. KoKcrti, Vtl KinUU I M 'ln lor mul J. K. Kiiwmils utn- ileffiiil.uit, Ufit tlii-iuiaof fciUHOO with lntt-ron tln-riiii, from Inly 1, W.V, nt th mto of ix pi'm-iitiK.-rminum null f Jio.U) iittoriiny'h tw in milil iirtlon unit co-tf mul ili'liiircfiiifiitK therein uiu, J hue this day luvliil iimiii tlioliiml nfoniuiiil, mul on Siiliirility, :;:inl day of D.oiohor, IHD.'I, nt the hour of 10 o'. lock n. m. in front of the court homo iloor, In tliof.'lty of "I hi- DhIIct, In Milil County mul htntu, I will mI1 --iilmiil nt public! auction to the hluhuit hlilili-r thcrvfor. T. A. Wahu, SlierliTof Wiuco County, stuiooi Orixon. IKIV'Jtll 0.1. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Eloctro-Masnotlc SUSFENSORV. Luieit I'attatvi in.t improvcraenU I Will euro vrltboat meiJlclno ml lliiluii rmulllniffrom OH-Mmltai of lirilii ii-rio (orcni iorcaorlndia-crc-tiuu, as urrvoiu dfblll'.y, 1c.1i-hii-j, laniruur, rlu-umatino. kWney, Itrtr ami LlAd'Jrr compUlnli, Uiiifljrtk. lumbago, aciatlm, all female coinulatnti vvnrral ill tiiailtli. etc. TuU rlecino Btlt conulua Woadrrfil lammnli over all cther. Currmt l fniunllyfeltliy wearer or wo forftlt ti.OUO.HU, ami willcureallof toe above 4iaai or bo par. Thou, nui )ir Un cured .by tlili marveloun jnvtniloii arter all other remedta failed, and we give bundiwli of tettlinonlala In thia amj every clhtr atale. Our FmmIiI laifMj MiJfirutt HIWVWUAKV tl.. Kt-(eat boon evrr orTrred wraW men, wick wliaall IU. ilaalta aa4 tlaereuMnaatlidllllliiTf tUUCOta OaafS Uciulfor Jilua'd I'ainphlet, mailed, aialod.frtu 8ANDKN CLIOTNIO CO., Ko. 17lrHrct, JOKTliAAj4 OUK. II John Pashek, Ik Merchant Tailor 76 Couct 8tt, Next door to Waseo Ban Office. npKan just rccclvetl the Utcst tylc In Suitings for Gentlemen anil ha it n largo ufctortment of Kort Imi mid AiiK-r-lean Cloth, which ho can lliiluii To Onler for thoe that favor him, Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of mi i'xr;utIoii mul order of kale UaiU'il out of the Umilt Court of thu atiito of Orwm for tin- county of Wimco. to mo illre;tcl, oiniiimnlliii; uiv to imiku Milo of tin: Imul In miIiI wrlt,ileK'rlh ol to-wtt; thoo pIkch nml pnreeh ol Imiil In Wieo t'ouuty, fitiito of OreKon, known mul do-r-critrtil iiHiill of section tlirto;iJ, mid tho nouth hnlf of thohoutlnauit quarter of K'ctlon font l, mid the nmtli half of kcctinu live mid thu north half of btctlon clxht (), nil In lowimhlp one (1), north of IUiik fourteen (It eimt of thu Wlllmnctto inerldhin, to mnko mul pny the nun of moinsy, In mill Court uiIJuiIkciI, to hs paid to the plnlntlll In mill action, In which Mctlou The WillcitorH lan and Truat (,'oinimiy weru plain tilt' mid James llooth, Martha M. llooth, Kverett K. Hall, J. K. MctJIure, hnrah II Metlure. I. (i, Alter, Ualph Hogern, Julia N. ItoKerx, I'rl Km. hod', J. M. Taylor and J. V, Ktltrards were do feniLintu, lo-wlt, tho sum of -toitM) with inter eat thereon from July 1, Wj, nt tho rain of ix er cent er nniliiui and lawU) attorney feea In a.ild ucllon and coaUaud illkhurkeuieiita therein taxitl, I have till day levied upon thu laud above described anil on NutiinlHy tlin a.'WfiUv of December, IHH.'I, at tho hour of HI a. in,, In front of the court houkc dixir, In the city of The Dulles, In ld count;' and state. I will sell Mid bunt at public auction, to the hlKliot bidder therefor. T. A. Waiiii, Hherlll of Wiikcocoiinty,ltaliiol OriKOii, novir.'ld Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice In hereby given that the County Court of thu Ktatu of OrcKou for Wmco Count) has duly u pointed tho linileralgiieil the executor of th last will and testament of (ieoruo 1", I leers, ilfceHKil, All erkoiu hnVliiK cbilius HKiilnst thu estate of said deceased are hereby required lo present them, with tho proper vouchers, within six mouths from the dale of this notice, to said executor nt his place, of residence, near Dalles City, In said county, or at the oftieo of , 11. Wll.on, In said Dalles City. IKJJIAI.I. DOY1.K, Kxecutor. ltwl this 1st day of liovcinber, IK:J. 3tw NOTICE 1-OU l'Ul'.I.lCATlON. Timber IjiiiiI, Act June 3, IfiT.s.l r. H. la mi OrncK, The Dnllt-s, )r.,i Nov. 1H. 1 Notice H hereby Klven that In compliance with the priiviloiin of the act of coiifrreM of .liinu y, liT. entitlcil "An net for the mle ol tim ber Iniiils in the states of ( iillforiiiii, Orexoii, Nevmln mul nhlutin Territory," Ni'ill C Stevi'iiMiiii, Of KltiX'ley, county of V,on, awtc of ()reou, tin thlmlny lllcd In thlV olllce hN sworn slate meiit for the purchiiH' of the NK'j of NW.;, of cii'tlon. No. Zi, in Tuwii'hlp No. :i S , miw No lit K. W. J!., mid will oiler proof in slum' that the bind t-ouirht In more nlunble fur Its timber or slono thmi for uiffleulturiil purpo.ia, mid to establish his chiliu to miIiI Imul l.f iri; the IteKHter nml Kceeivcr of this olllce ill Tho Dulles, Or., on the nth day of Jnmmrv, lie names as wltuessex' (icorne ilcKiil, .1ns ljr i:nly, Ia'oii Itoudumi and l.ifnyettc Davis, all of KiUKilit), Or. Any mid all iiermns clnlmliiK adverfely the nbovo-iIucriUil liinili arc requested to llle their rlii i in in ttilsolDci'ou or Ix.'foro said l.Mlulnyof January, 1WJI. wlU JOHN W. I.KWIS, IteKlnter. NOTIOK FOlt PUBLICATION. For Sale at a Bargain. The uiiflorsiiHid, having such red Liu; limchinory and h.vtures ol wiuit was lntondud ior a firsl-dass shoo factor);, will Hull the same at a bargain. Mere is an engine m hoiler oi 'JO-odd horse power, and a large amount of shoo maeiiinorv, la.sls, line Khaftimr. oullevs. heltinu unilfwl- ings almost, a complete shoe laelory. Mere is also one of the best sites for succeKsf ully ojwr uting a factory of this kind to he found in this country. "Write for particulars at once, to !).ll Tta. Xcillois, Or. l,Mi (it no:. The Dulles. Or., Nov. y, lsyj. ( Notice Ik hereby jjlwn that the followliiK limiied kettlerhtis llhsl uolicuof his Intention to make tlual proof In upMirt of hlscbiliu mul that said proof will he Made iR'fore thu reiristvr and receiver at 'I he Dalles, Orenon, on Wednesday, lHsjemlj.'r-,7, 1V., U Hewitt Itllic, llomestend Appllcallon No. isj.',, for the N'.,of UK' mid V.Vi of HW',, H'C. 10, Tp. -i H. It II Kast. lie nmne.s the followliiK wltnofes to prove his continuous roldeiico upon mid cultivation of mii Imnl.vi' II. . Wells, of The Dalles, Or., Charles ICastoii, Jnmei, Kii'ton mid I'mil l.imeroth of NmiK'ne, or. Joii.s- W. 1.i:wik, iteithter. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notico is licrohy t'lvon that thu iindor. igncil Iiiih iK't'ii duly appolntuil by thu County Court of tlio .Statu of Oregon for Waeco County in probate, executrix with the will annexed of thu estate of .lumen Underbill deceased, All perimnH htiviut; claiiiiH uyaiiiHt Haiti eHtatu are hereby re quired' to ireeeut them to me with proper vouclierH at the law oflleo of Con don it Condon in DalleH City, Oregon, within Hi.v inontliH from the date of thiH notice. November 11, ISO.'l. CbAItA ',, U.NDlHtllll,!,, Executrix of tho Kutate of Jamen Under hill, deceaHt'd. THE NOTICK FOR l'UULICATION. Immj OrncK, The Dalles, Or,, Oct. til, lh!M. I Notice Is hereby xlven that thu followliiK' naiiiwl settler lias flits! notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will lie mudu before the Kcirlstcr and lUsx'Iver at Thu Dulles, Or,, on Decemlier II, 1hj.J, viz: ItoUiiilo n. HrnoKs, devlscu of John Hughes, deceased, Jlomeatead Aiipllcatlou No, KW. for tho Hk HVM uud H4 HWKof Bee. Hi, Tp. 1 N It, Hi K. n Do names thu followliiK witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: O. W.Cook, W. A. Miller, I'rmikCielKlilou and Beth MurKiili, all (if thu Dalles, Or. gtfu I.. Known please take notice. 175 J0m W. I.KWIH, IteKMer. Estray Taken Up. One black isiny, brmnled either 5 or 8 on left hip mul lelt Jaw Owner can have samu by prov Iiik propertyn 'id paying for this notice. , , . . , , KM C. WIl.DKlt, lO'Uwlm Hoslolllte, Thu Dalles, Or. CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This welMiuovvn Hrewery iH now turning out tho bent Wr . L. east of the Caneaden. The latest upplianeeH for the tuanufaeture ol gow fill Beer have been introdueed, and on y tho IlrHt-uhtHH urtiole will tw P ce he tuarknt. TheDrllbs Wasco County, - - - Oregon, Tho Gate Oity of tho inland Empire j'h Hituated at tlie kwA of uavipitiou on the Midcltu Columbiu, aiitl i a thriving, l'ros' perouH city, ITS TERRITORY. . u , It iH tho Hupply eity for an oxtoiwivo ami rielt agrictilturn and grazing country, it trado reaoiting uh far (.otitli an Siiiiiirt ImUo, a distance of over two hundred miles, The Largest Wool Market. Tlio rich grazing country along tho ouHtom slope of "J". cades furnishes pasturo for thousands of sheep, the wool tro whicli finds market hero. . Tho Dalles is tlio largest original wool shipping lllt America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped fast year. ITS PRODUCTS. , . . . ,. Tlio salmon fisheries oro tho finest on tho Oolumhia, y'M "J this year a rovonuo of thousands of dollars, which will w than doubled in tlio neur future. u Tiio products of tho beautiful Kliokitut valley hi" 1 r"J hero, and tho country south and east has thia your ,!,loU uj, warehouses, and ull available storage places to ovorilowiiif, their products. - ITS WEALTH. , . noV i8 It is tho richest oity of its size on tho coast and ita io" 7 scattered ovor and islxiing used to dovolop more farming cow tlmn is tributary to any other city in Kastorn Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its olinmto dolightful. sibilities incalculable. Its resource, unlimited. Awl on i;ornor stone iho stands.