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Chronicle
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THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1893.
FRENCH & CO.,
NO. 144.
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foi littltir, KIiikkIvv, Winnie, Wiiplultln, Wnrm
sritiRn Him ryRii Viinoy, leave uiuiy, cxeop1
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forlloliluiidiilii, Wiwli., lenvu every tiny of the
toil t'lnipt Hiiiidny at I a, M.
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Court Btruut, Tliu Italic, Oregon.
FRANK MKNKFKK,
MKS'KFKK ATTOKNKYH AT
law UlMllll. Mill 43, over l'OBt
OSif lltillilluir, Entrance ou tt aahlngton Htreet
The DaIIch, Oregon.
iM'Ftni, a
i d. 11ENNETT, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW
A. Uce in HhIikiiiio' InilUIUiK. uji Htnlrit
lullw, OrcRou.
t T. KAYH, H. II. HUNTINGTON.
MAYS, HUNTINGTON li WILSON A1
NKYH-AT-I.AW -OlllceH, Kronen' block
rirat .National Hunk, "t milieu.
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over
Oregon.
nr II WILHON attounf.y-at-i.aw Koornii
it . ir.nu.ih .(. r. 'u i..mif iniiiiuiit;. rieeona
dtrect. The ItalluH, OreKOU.
BrTHKUI.ANI), M. I)..
M.; Y, T, M.C.
I. m c i' Mini m ii.. I'livHlelitn mill Nur
........ inuiimv :t mill I. Clinlililllll block
Rwlileuee Jim. Tliiiriilmry'h, west end of Stroud
ittwt
TU. E8HKI..MAN MIOM JJOl'ATIUCl I'll YHIOUM
D ind Huiiokon. C.'allH lumworeu
Jjiwnlglit, city or country.
X'iapniun block.
J)K O
Office
IKUIllllVI ,
No. 30 mill
Wtl
1). DO A N E PHYSICIAN AND HUK-
IKON. OlliCUI room" o llliu u v.iiniuiuii
3w.'k. ItfhldL'iicc: H. h. corner i.ouri iinu
fourth HtrwutM, hecniil (lour Irom the corner.
OlJIce linurx U to la A. M.. a to fi nml 7 to K 1'. St.
Dbntiht. Cliw Kivcn for the
HIrii of
t . -mii.vl.l.-
J. i.iiIiiIl'iii extmctlon of ttiith. AImi teeth
,it on Unwed iiluinlnuiii iilute. KoomN
jie (iolilcn Tooth, beconU Htreet.
HOUIKTIKA.
7 AHCO I.ODUK, NO. Uj, A. Y. & A. M. JleetK
tlrnt mill third Momluy of ciieh month nt 7
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AKOH CllAl'TlCU NO. 0.-
tttch month tit 7 1'. M
MODKUN WOODMKN OK THK WOKl,!).
Ml, Unod(:miNo.W,MeethTueHdiiyvwi
injoltwh week In 1-rnternlty Uiill, nt7:!W i. m.
y-ioinsiiiiA i.diidi:. NO.fi. I. o. o.
1 erery Frldny evenlnu lit 7 ::su o'clock, in
of r Imll. corner Hecoiul mid Court
iv i I.1.KM IIDYAI.
U Month In Mukonlc Iliitl the third Wednesday
K.-MeeU
K.
Htreetii.
Hrifntlrnltit. Iiriillmru nm wtl(!f line.
If. Oiiinih, Hec'y. II- A. HILLH.N
. 0.
PKIKKDHIIII' I.01I(1K,N0. 9., K. ol I'.-MeuU
T every Mondiiy uvelilliK at 7:: oalock.lli
Ichaimo'hliulldliiB, comer of Court and Hocond
rw;t, HoiouniliiK tnciuburH lire cordUlly In
ital W. H. Cbam.
1. W Vakhk, K. of U. mid H.
BANKERS.
TltANHAOT A (1KNKHAI.IIANKINO BU8INKHB
lAittorB of Crwlit iaauoil Hvnilnhle in lie,
Eastern States.
.Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers Boldon Now York, Chicago, St.
Lonis, San Francisco, .Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terniB.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President Z. F. Moody
Vice-President, - - Ciiauleh Hilton
Cashier, M.A.Moody
99
General Hanking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
ut all accessible points.
A A
We alw&y
fry ours m
Cottoleipe.
Our Meat, Fish, Oysters,
Saratoga Chips, Eggs,
Doughnuts.Vcgctables, etc.
Like- most other people,
our folks formerly used lard
for all such purposes. When
it disagreed with any of the
family (which it often did,)
we said it was " too rich."
We finally tried
COTTOLENE
and not one of us has had
an attack of "richness "
since. We further found
J. ri.
HCHBNCK,
Prenldont.
.1. M.
I'ATTr.KMJN,
(J ashler.
first Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES, - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, ban trancisco and I'ort-land.
OIKECTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likhe.
H. M. Be all.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacKsmiiH & wagon Slop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Licbc's old Staud.
House
i. 1 juugu
Moving!
OK 1,.-Meutn In K.
4mvh of euoh month ut7:3u i. in.
KHKMIll.V Nn .1K'.7. K.
of 1'. IihII the kocoikI mid fourth Vednen-
HOMKN'H tSIIKIHTIAN TKM l'KHKNOfc
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
t 3 o'clock at the readliiK room. All are Invited.
T.-HeRiilar
b r. M a'
Unrinou UkIro No. 601, I. O. O.
weekly iueetliiKH Krldny at
fraternity Hall. All are Invited.
I 0. OlIltlHMAN, 0. T. II. 0. FLKCKjJiO
TKMl'LK IX)l)OK NO. ,1, A. O. U. W. MeeU
In Fraternity Hall, over KellerH, n Second
truet, Thumday evunliiK" at 7
II. HANSEN,
JV.H M YKBH, Flimticlor. W.
TAH. NKHMITH l'OST, No. IM, (I. A. H. MectH
4lievery Huturday nt 7:so v. in me ot r.
BOF 1,. K. McetH every Huiulay afternoon In
. the K. of '. Hall.
GF.HANC1 VKIIF,1N-Meta uvory Hunday
evunliiK III the K. of 1. Hall.
BOF I.7f. MVIHION, No. lC7-MeotH III
K. of 1'. Hall the Ilritt and third Wvdnes
lyof each month, nt 7:30 v. u.
THK UIIUltUHKH.
QT. i'KTF.U8 CHURCH Rev. Father Hiionh
p mht l'ator. Iaiw Mann every Hunday at
'. High Maw at 10:30 A. M. VenjierHut
' F. M,
C!T. I'AIIlii oillllicil
Fifth. Kov.KUU.HUtoUmiUeotor,
S'yryHiimln;
wnooiUiis
Union Htreet, oipoNlto
ollllti Ueotor. Herviceii
ly at )l a. m. aim 7:au i: . n inuuy
A. k, EveitliiB I'rayerou hrlday at
I?IHHT HAFTIB'f 0HUR(1II-Hev. 0. 1). TAT
i lok, I'agtor. MornlUB nervlouH every ; Huh
g .at the Hcadomy at 11 A. M. Biibbath
!''ol Immediately nfUir moriilnir MirvlceH.
'fiJferiiitHjting Friday ovoiiIiib at l'antor'H rejl
ounce, Union orvico In the court homo at
pONUKKCJATIONAl. ()HUR()H-Uev. W. C.
X, UutiTiH, I'antor. Hervlceauvery Hunday at U
M. and 7 r. u. Hunday Hobool after inoruluc
H'rvlce. HtraiiKora cordially luvltcd. HeatN free.
M K. OHUROH-Rov. J. WlllHl.KU, paHtor.
. HurvlceN overvHuiulav moruliiifat 11 a. in.
hday Hohool at ias20 o'olook v u. Kpwortli
'"Kiiii at 0:ao r. u. I'rayer meetluB every
i iirwlay oveulnR at 7:80 o'clock, A cordial lu
to ai " Qktouded by both pantor and eoplo
SHUIHTIAN CHUROH-RKV. J. W. JKNKINB.
1'aiitor. 1'rwiflhliiK in the CoiiKregatluiml
i coh i-ordii Way nt a p. k, All are
lordUUy uvlted
A ban A ll .
fin.... " ' UHJ
ndy.ohool at 9
0 "vwy one,
I.UTHKRAN Ninth itrcet,
Nutor, Hervlcei at UiUOu.m.
;W p.m A cordial welcome
Andrew Velarde
IS preparod to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable liirures. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,TheDalles
ist,
J. F. FORD,
Of Dei. MolneH, Iowa, writes under date ol
March '.'3, isa;i:
S. B. Mkd. Mfci. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : , .
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to US pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
floshod up. S. B. Cough Curo lias done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure lias cured
and kopt away all hoarseiioss from mo.
So give it to every one, with greotings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mit. & Mits. J. I". I'okd.
If you wish to feci freth mid cheerful, mid ready
for tho HprlhB'H work, cleanse your hystem with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or
three ttoacs each week.
Bold uudor n positive guarantee.
60 cent per bottle by all drugglxlH,
C. P. STEPHENS,
DBALEK IN
DRY GOODS
Clothing
1
Knot, HlutuH, Hut, Uto,
Fancy oodfj, Jotionf;,
Ktc,
Etc.
Kto.
that, unlike lard, Cottolene
liad ,no unpleasant f odor
when cooking, and lastly
Mother's favorite and con
servative cooking authority
came out and gave it a big
recommendation which
clinched the matter. So
that's why we always fry
ours in Cottolene.
Sold by all grocers.
RCI
N. K
REFUSE all substitutes.
. FAIRBAIMK &. CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BOSTON.
"The Regulator Line"
He Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
FOUGHT HIS WAY OUT
Mono Has Sailed With His War
Vessels.
PIEXOTO HAS NOT BEEN' KILLED
The Thrilling Experience of the Spok
, anc Hunting Party, Nearly
Given un for Lost.
London, Dec. 1. Advices from Rio
Janerlo say there is no truth in the
report that President Peixoto was assas
sinated. He is today engaged in re
pairing dangerous breaches in the forts
and earthworks ashore. The dispatch
contains a report thatMello left Rio with
a portion of his fleet to intercept vessels
coming to reixoto's aid. 'ihere was
some desperate fighting between tho
rebel ships and the forts at the entrance
to the harbor as Mello tried to go out.
Tho fire of the forts was well directed,
and Mello succeeded in getting past
only after his flagship had been severely
damaged. Once outside he steamed
southwardly, out it is believed tins was
a ruse, and that the admiral changed
his course as soon as out of.sight. It is re
ported that Mello is not scared at the re
ported power ol the dynamite gun on
board one of the vessels of the relieving
squadron. He took with him a number
of fast steam launches for use in the
coming encounter. It is said Mello has
a much more wholesome fear of the fast
torpedo-boats which the coming squad
ron brings with it.
LOST HUNTING PARTY.
Young
THROTJG-H
Freipm antJ Passenger Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with Bteamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock") at G a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dallen.
I'.tSiSKNCKK IfilTKS.
One way
Round trip.
$2.00
3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be dolivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solieted.
Call on or address,
B. F.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
dtiueml Agent.
LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
teARTICpX
SODA WATER AND IOE OEEAM.
at vltlunalu
l notation.
Seoond St., The Dalles.
Candies and Nuts
&iwSpecialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
j.FOLCO
2 38
2 Street
At right hide
Mrs. Otmrr'
restaurant.
St. diaries Hotel,
The
PORTLAND, OREGOP.'
This old, popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room has boon ropapored and repaintei
and newly carpotod throughout. Jho
house contalna 170 rooms and la ouppliet)
with every modern convenience. Kates
reasonable. A good restaurant attachec
to tho house. Frur bus to and from all
trains,
C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop.
The Thrilling Experience or
Carlln and Friends.
Kenokick, Idaho, Dec. 1. The so-
called lost hunting party in the Bitter
Root mountains of Idaho, whose rescue
has excited so much interest during the
past few weeks, was organued by Mr.
W. E. Carlin last summer. The party
consisted of W. E. Carlin, son of Brigadier-General
William P. Carlin ; J. H.
Peirce, brother-in-law of Mr. Carlin;
and A. L. A. Ilimmelwright, secretary
of the Columbia Granite company of
New York City. They secured their out
fit in Spokane, and engaged Martin
Spencer as guide, and George Colgate, of
i Post Falls, as cook. They proceeded by
train to Kendrick, Idaho, and, with ten
cayuEes and live weeks' provisions,
started out from that point on Septem
ber 18. The route was by way of Snell's
Mill, Weippe, Brown's creek, Mussel
Shell creek, and thence via Lo Lo trail
to what are known as the Indian post
oflices, 55 miles from Mussel Shell creek.
At thi? point a trail branches from the
Lo Lo trail, and leads to the warm
springs on the Clearwater river. The
destination of the party was reached on
September 2G. Although it rained
steadily for 13 days, which interfered
considerably with the pleasure of hunt
ing, the party met with great success,
and on October 10 started on the return
trip overtho Lo Lo trail. After reaching
the top of the first ridge parallel to the
Clearwater river, 2'... feet of snow was
found, and the guide estimated that the
snow would bo four feet deep on the
higher portions of the Lo Lo trail. Should
the horses become exhausted from lack
of food, the party would be compelled to
walk tho balanco of tho distauco to
Mussel Shell creek, and as tho cook was
sick and unable to walk, his position in
that case would bu very serious.
They decided to build rafts and went
down the river in this way 22 miles when
boulders and swift water made further
progress impracticable. It was there
upon decided to abandon tho rafts and
proceed tho remaining distance of about
3S miles on foot. The cook at that time
was in n semi-conscious condition, mor
tification having bet in in hiH legs below
the knees. Only eight days provisions
were loft, and as tho cook could not pos
sibly livo but a few days longer and was
besides perfectly helpless, ho was made
as comfortable us possible and the rest of
tho party began tho journey on foot.
Tho shores of the river were a mass of
ragged rocks on which ono could got at
best only an uncertain foothold. Fro
quontly'a largo projecting dill' would
hang over tho river, and an hour or
more would ho consumed in surmount
ing it. On tho third day after abandon
ing the raft tho party reached the Black
canyon, which proved to bo eight miles
in length. Tiie river there has almost
vertical walls, varying from 200 to 1,000
feet In height. Clinging to bushes and
small eaplinga with a footing sometimes
of only a few Inches in width, and often
many hundred feet above the river, tho
progress of tho parly was necessarily
slow and extremely hazardous.
Throe dayB wore consumed in passing
through tho canyon, without shelter or
blankets, and sometimes harassed by
rain and snow. Very little sleep could
bo secured, and when on the eighth day
the supply of Hour was exhausted there
was ample cause to feel discouraged
But, enfeebled as it was from loss of
sleep and t.carcily of food, the party
pushed bravely on. On the 10th day of
their tramp, November 22, after having
subsisted for two days on tea, three fish
and a few berries, while slowly moving
down tho river, and when within five
miles of tiie nearest ranch, the party
was fortunate enough to meet Lieuten
ant Elliott, who was in charge of the
relief expeditions sent out from Van
couver barracks. Mr. Elliott immedi
ately made camp and cared for tho bun
gry men. His uniform kindness and
solicitude for their comfort was much
appreciated. As fast as the party was
able to travel they were hurried onward
by boats on the river to the Indian ferry
on tho North Fork of the Clearwater
river, 24 miles from Kendrick, then by
wagon to Snell's Mill and then to Ken
drick, where they arrived safely on No
vember 30th, and were met by Briga
dier-General William P. Carlin.
A Murderer Hanged.
Astokia, Dec. 1. John Reiter,
murderer of Victor Snellman,
hanged promptly at noon today.
read in a firm voice a confession
the
was
He
ac
knowledging the justice of his sentence
Just before the trap fell, a large num
ber of sheriffs from different parts of the
state and about 500 invited citizens from
the city and county were admitted with
in the inclosure and saw the hanging,
which went off all right.
He ascended the steps of the gallows
unaided and was given a few minutes
time in which to say a few words to the
spcteators. In firm tones he said:
I acknowledge my guilt of the crime
for which I am about to suffer death, the
justice of the sentence and the im
partiality of the judge and jury. I have
to thank Sheriff Smith and his deputies
for their kindness. I forgive everybody.
hope that I may myself be forgiven,
and all will pray for me.
Sensation, in tho Coughllu Case.
Chicago, Dec. 1. The Coughliu case
furnished a fresh sensation this morn
ing when the attorney for Coughlin pre
sented affidavits showing that Juror Fred
Crehm swore falsly in his examination
for admission to the jury when ho eaid
he was in Toledo during the time of the
Cronin murder. Affidavits showed he
was in Chicago and attended the Cronin
funeral. The attorney asked that ho be
discharged. This, immediately follow
ing the dismissal of two jurors at the
request of the prosecution for having
secured places on the jury in Ceughlin's
interest, leaves the case in a chaotic
condition almost unprecedented.
From Ilfiul to font
You feel the wood that's done bv Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
purifies the blood. And through tho
blood, it cleanses, repairs, and invigor
ates the whole B.vstem.
In recovering trom "La Grippe," or m
convalescence from pneumonia, fevers,
or other wasting diseases, nothing can
equal it as an npetizing, restorative tonic
to build up needed flesh and strength.
It rouses every organ into natural action,
promotes all tne bodily Junctions, and
restores health and vigor.
For everv disease tiiat conies from a
torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia,
IndiL'cstion. Biliousness and the most
stubborn Skin, Scalp, or Scrofulous affec
tions, the "Discovery" is the only rem
edy so certain that it can be guaranteed.
II it doesn't oenent or cure, in every
case, you have your money back.
For a perfect and permanent curo for
Catarrh, take Dr. Sago's Catarrh Rem
edy. Its proprietors oiler $500 reward
for an lncuraoie casooi Latarrn.
Guaranteed Cure.
Wo authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's Kmv Discovery tor
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition. If you are alllicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use tills remedy
as directed, giving it a fail trial, and ex-
ieriwico no bonellt, you may return tno
initio and have vour money refunded.
We could not make this oiler did wo not
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
ould bo relied on. It neverdisappolnts.
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's.
WOOD, WOllil, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
Hot clam broth at J. O.
day at 1 o'clock.
Mack's every
NEWS NOTES.
Ca inula wants free trade.
Police Inspector Colson was fatally
wounded in Paris while arresting an
anarchist.
The coldest places, according to the
weather bureau yesterday morning, are:
Prince Albert, Canada, 42 deg. below ;
Bismarck, N. D,, 22 deg.; Moorhead,
Minn., 24 deg.
Tho weather in tho Middlo Northwest
is phenomenally cold for this time of
year. Tho mercury touched 20 below
zero at St. Paul yesterday morning,
while thermometers in exposed places
marked as low as 88 to 40 below.
In his annual report, Secretary of the
Navy Herbert shows that the total num
ber of serviceable war vessels now in tho
United States navy is 41,15 of which
aro armored. In addition, there are 64
vessels on the list, mostly wooden cruis
ers, tugs and antiquated monitors that
are eet down as unserviceable for war
purposes. The United States is now
seventh in the rank of naval powers.
ABOUT OURSELVES.
Tin? largest apes have only sixteen
ounces of brain. The lowest men have
thirty-nine.
Human blood is composed of 77.8
parts of water, C.2 of albumen, 14.1 of
coloring matter and l.'J of saline.
Thk amount of air that a man can
inhale in twenty-four hours will fill
seventy-oiglit hogsheads and weigh
fifty -three pounds.
Maxy species of bacteria arc bene
ficial instead of hurtful to man. Many
of them manufacture the necessary
food for useful plants.
Electricity In Spain.
Spaniards, although slow in the
adoption of man3" improvements, are
decidedly not so in regard to electric
lighting. A large number of the prin
cipal towns, as well as'many very small
ones, have insulations of their own.
The latest venture is on the part of the
owner of some water power near
the two very limited towns Elgalbar
and Eibar, in the Spanish province of
v isca3a. These towns will shortly be
supplied with electric current for both
lighting1 and power purposes. The nec
essary working power will be furnished
by the water of the J':v Dnvu.
Tin-: Bust Plaster l unpen a piece
of flannel with Cli.uir.t'ilaui s Pain
Balm and bind it on ovr liie seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster.
When the lungs are sore such an appli
cation on the chest and anothor on tho
back, between tho shoulder blades, will
often prevent pneumonia. There is
nothing so good for n lame back or a
pain in tho side. A sore throat can
nearly always be cured in one night by
applying a tlannel oandago dampened
with I'ain Ualin. ou cent potties lor
sale bv ISlakeley & Houghton, dm
ggists.
Lost,
Meins.
purchase said notes.
dlw
Notes Lost.
notes pavablo
two notes pavablo to J. L.
All persons aro warned not to
J. C. Mei.ns.
WOOD'S i'lIOSPIIODIJfK.
The Great Enallih Remedy.
Promptly and permanently
curea all forms of Ktrvous
Wealenfs.Kmlutons, Sperm
atorrhea, Impotencu mi J alt
effects ef Abuse or Excesses,
Been prescribed over 85
.years In thousands of cases;
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Before and AJttr. fj( medMnc A.,10l(m.
druggist for Wood' I'hoioliodlnei If ho offer
some worthier medicine. In placo of this, loaro his
dishonest store, luelose prleo In letter, and
wo will send by return mall, rrlco, ouo pacicago.
HiSlx,S5. One will please, Hxwuicure. rampu-
lei in plain nenlcil envelope, a cents posincc.
Address Tho Wood unoniicai io.,
J El Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Sold In Tlu- Dulles by llhila'loy & ilouijtou.
Look Ovur Your County WiiriiiulH.
All county warrants registered prior
to January 10th, 18UU, will Do pain ll
presented at my office, corner of Third
and Washington streets. Interest
eases on and after this date.
Wm. Mifiii:i,i,,
Treasurer Wasco County.
October 2Ut, 1S:1. tf
lilHHOlUtloU Notil'U.
The co-partnership heretofore existing
between tho undersigned, in the llrm
name of AIcFarlund French, is this
lay dissolved by mutual consent.
E. B. MoF.utiiANP,
Smith l'ltissi'ii.
Tho Dalles, Nov. 25, 1SIW.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their names advertised had better
nine forward, as the roll will bo pub
lished on the 21st of this month.
r, A. w.uti), Mioriu.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
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