The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'Al'KU OK DA1.1.KS CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. SUnsOKIl'TlOK KATKS. BV MAIL, rOSTAUE PIlKI'AtD, IN ADVANCK. Wwklv. 1 rear MM 6 months " 3 " Dally, 1 ear " 6 months " per " Address 11 communication to " THK CHKOK ICLK." The Dulles, Oregon. l'ost-Otllee. orriCK nouns Oeneral Delivery Window .S a. m. to 7 p. m bKvT" " ..JZSlumZm. j letters coulil bo read tho following, "in , Hong Kong." j NEWS OF THE STATE. Sandy, tho wounded stage driver, is , reported recovered. When tho doctor told him that ho must die, he offered to bet $10 that he wouldn't. A Chiniunun in Eugeno started an opium joint and two young men of that town wore convicted of opium smoking. Tho Chinaman should not bo allowed to live another day in Eugene. Down at McMinnvillo they sell IS pounds of sugar for ono dollar. A rival ! merchant, not to be outdone, hung a placard in his window "22 pounds of jduitar for $1.00" but in very small CLOSING OVM.ULS trains going Kast . ..9 p. m. ami 11:4.-. m. " " West 9 p. til. ami 5:S)p. tn. Stajre for GoMcmlale .":80a.m. " l'rincvlllu. . .SiSOn.iu. " "Du'urand W arm SpritiRs . .5:3) a. ni. " t Leaving lor l.ylo A: Hurtland .5:S) a. m. "Antelope ... .5:30 a.m. Kxcept Sunday. tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday ami Saturday, t " Monday Wednesday ami Friday. SATURDAY, - DEC. 16, 1S93 Oregon got to the world's fair with both feet, on her JGO.OOO, besides getting away with eighteen medals of award in horticulture, nineteen in agriculture, four in mines, four in education, sis in fishery, two in women's work and two in herbarium. She brought back $20,000 of the unexpended appropriation. Fifty five awards for a state that is thought by gome of our eastern cousins as a part of the Sacramento valley is not a bad showing. The Baker City Blade says: "The wool growers of Baker county have signed a petition asking the state board of equalization to make a lower rating on the assessment of sheep, giving as a Teason that they were assessed above the market value." In this county sheep were assessed at $1.50 per head, which was entirely too high, as we have heard of sales being made at $1.25 per head, The state board will needs be careful in their deliberations, as other stock and properties are assessed in excess of true value. It has been said of McKinley, by those who look for defects, that he has no sense of humor, is too serious ever to gain impulsive popularity. But this as sertion does him much injustice. He has wit, though he does not use it upon the stump; and he has a keen sense of humor, though lie esteem' it out of nlace in his public relations. He has never forgotten what that great Ohioan, Tom Corwin, once said to a young poli tician: "Be -erious; the crowd will follow a fun-maker upon the stump, and will applaud his wit and go into ecsta cies over his humor, but they have a mental reservation against him when they come to the polls." Last evening by the Sumpter Valley train Mr. Chas. S. Miller camo down from the Monumental bringing with him soven bars of silver bullion, each bar weighing one hundred pounds and worth $1,000, of unusual fineness and vaiuo on account of the gold contained along with tho silver. Blade. The Bonanza mine, the property of tho C'eiser estate, is a great bullion producer. Friday a clean-up of $1,500 was brought in. It is estimated that tho value of the ore now in sight at the Bonanza is worth $360,000. Tho management will further develop the property by running sf new tunnel 500 feet in length to tap the ledge at a depth of 900 feet. Blade. John Fortna of Mayville, met with an accident on the 0th that very nearly proved fatal to him. He was on his way home from Condon when his team became frightened coming down the "backbone," upsetting tho wagon, throwing him violently against the rocks and knocked him senseless. It was nearly morning before he regained con sciousness. Condon Globe. THK Oldest Agricultural Paper in America. (ESTABLISHED 1810.1 ! To all cash nulHorlborn of Tin: Oiiuonium; ' paying one year in advance, i The American Farmer, 1729 New York Avoutiti, WASHINGTON, D. C. Tiik Ami: til can I'aiimiiii, which Is now enter ing upon Its TMh year, Is Hut pioneer farmer's paper In the country. It Is a lurcc elultt-iwKO xiper, ami contain Ml roln in ik of tliu choicest agricultural ami liter ary matter, plentifully embellished with line Illustrations It Is A Grand Masquerade Ball will bo Hlvon nt Armory Hnll by "Until the B. B. was discovered," writes Professor Henry Drummond, "scarcely anyone knew how to make a man, a gentleman, and a Christian out of a street boy. The thing had hap pened, perhaps, as a chance or sport, but there was no steadv inachinerv for it. Specimens could be turned out at the rate of a score or two in a year, but under the new process you have them by the battalion. The street boy of the close of the nineteenth century, in fact, will eoon become a tradition." And in McClure's Magazine for December he deecribea thU important B. B. 'Boys' Brigade) and tells the story of its origin and progress. The success of salmon canneries near Blaine this season is said to have had the effect of attracting the attention of many Fraser river canuerymen to that point, where all the salmon must pass in making their way into the stream According to an exchange, the result wil 1 probably be that two more can neries at least will be removed there be fore the opening of another season, and eventually the majority of Fraser river canneries will be massed at or near Point Roberts. It is said that one cannery cleared $25,000 this year, and the two institutions packed about 75,000 cases. Though at the present time Puget sound is not reckoned in couiput ing the salmon output for the season, this will eoon be changed, the pack this season having passed the 100,000 mark. Those who have anticipated great things from the wealth of fisheries in our waters are not to be disappointed, and the time is not far distant when we shall see their hopes verified. CURRENT PRESS COMNENT. The blue downed tho crimson. The black-and-bluo is now downing them both. I'attl's music is written one note lower than it used to be. But Iter scale of prices is as high as ever. Knox county, III., is probably the di vorce center of the United States. In the last five years the number of divorces liu averaged one to every seven mar riages. The Examiner calls for a display of heep at the Midwinter fair. Under the tariff system the Examiner lias been ad vocating, display of sheep would eoon be a rarity worthy a place in a dime niuMum. mmmmammmaammmm Karl's Clover Boot, the new blood purifier, gives freabnew and clearness to tbecowpUKioB aiid cures constipation, 3c., 60c. and $1.00. Hold by Snipes A KlMnly, druggist. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real es tate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrow ly escaped one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while in the northern part of Iowa during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thoroughly chilled that he was inahle to get warm, and in side oi an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneu monia or lung lever. Mr. Blaizs sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took a number of large doses. He says the ef fect was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day he was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as ?impl wonderful. For sale by Waken- c Houghton. EASY TO TAKE Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Smallest, easiest, cheapest, host. Thoy'ro tiny, sugar-coated, nnti bilious granules, n compound of re fined and concentrated vegetable extracts. Without disturbance or trouble, Constipation, Indigestion, NiliouB Attacks, Sick and llilious Headaches, and nil derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels arc prevented, relieved, nnd cured. l'ermanently cured, loo. By their mild and natural action, these little Pellets le.lll tllU SVStein into natural ! iigrlrulturiil paper In the country. wavs again. 1 heir lntluenco lasts. ,., ,,., Amrthoy'ru tho cheapest pills vou , 1-AKMbK UMSLAI IUi. pin Imv for thov'ro Guaranteed' to ! During the coihIiik ear there will ho an liu can uu, tor uit rt yuuramiw u mcn mlmlM.r , mtterof thu mint vital in terest to farmers tlealt ultli uv mtu-rcst ami tho heoutivu Deimrtmentu at WiMihiKton. it Is Jackson Engine Co., No. 1 fflopday vei?ir, Jap. i, 1894. NATIONAL IN CHARACTER, ami ileal with (armhiK ami farmer's Interests on lire mil, practical line, it KM PLOYS THU HBST WRITERS IN TUB COUNTRY, ami cvorytlilni: that appcarx In Its columns Is o( tho hlKhc.it character I'. wry department of thu dinner business Ii discussed In an car net I, practical way, looking to the-itreatcst prolltaml hettellt to the farmer ami hli family. It appear on tho 1st ami 1.1th of each month, ami N furnished at the low price of 50 CI; NTS A YBAR In advance Till unities It the cheapest give satistaction 111 every case, or your money is promptly returned. You pay only for the iood you gut- Everything catarrhal in its nature, Catarrh" itself, nnd all the troubles that come from Catarrh, are per fectly and permanently cured by Dr. Satre's Catarrh Kerned v. No I matter how bad your case or of how long standing, ybu can be cured. Commlttoo of Arrangements: W. 1,. S1CIBBK, I.. ICLINDT, A. HHl'GIN'hVK, VllVA) I.KMKK ioi in blasi:r. Reception Commlttoo. IIAItKY OI.OUGII, C.I'O. MUNCiKR, W. II. BUTTS, 1)01. I'll KKLLKIl, COL. li. T. THOMPSON, HON. K, SCIIUTZ TIIKO. F. 8IWFKUT, A. BUOHI.KIt, 3U. W. HELM &c CO., - m:ai,i:ii.s is Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Etc, promptly anil fully informed a to wlial Ik imIiik planned ami ilono atlectlni; them at the National vSJiK Wlm.8 '' LlnoorH tor Modlo.nal PurpoHon .... 1........ .1 ..!... ... I Pnmnniiiirlliwr T1 i u r I ft u n has iM'lter frtpilltli". than anv other twiiier (nr KcttliiK tlilf Information, ami itevotex Itself to til 1m iluty They will llml In It oonMantly it Krcat amount of valuable Information that they can set In no other paicr. Tiik amkiucmn r.uiuKiwiuil Tiik Ciiuonici.k ulll hu rent one year for JI.7". ComiiourullriK PhyHlolariH' PruHorlptloriB n Spoclnlty. No, 105 Second .Street, The Dulles, Oregon. Opposite Columhla Cauily Tai'tory. Notice. Notice is hereby uiven that uiile-s the delinquent taxes of Dalles City are paid within ten days from the date of this notice the na'uies of the delinquents will be published. Bv order of the common council of Darted City, made December 2d, 1S93. Witness my hand this 7th day of December, 1S'J3. Dan M.u.onky,' Citv Marshal. IS. 0WBL1H 7. WOO.fOn A CASE IT WILL NOT CUH. U Anairreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC'. Sold hj- Drutftrtstsor sent by mall. 25c.,Ci0c., ind 31. OJ per package. Samples f reo T DA Tho Favorlto TOOTS rOWSIS A.W HwforthtiTx:thndIircaUi.2fc. For tale by Hnlpe Si Kuiemly. t (iKN'TS make ,".00 a dav. (ireatcit kitchen uten.ll ever lnventeil. Retails :l'iet .Moo old in every house. Sample, poititre paid, live cents. McMafcln and Co., Cincinnati. Ohio WANT VOf TO WOI!K KOU I thu- mauuiK v.'.oo to :v,.oo I'Kit wi:i:k. I'.ntles preferreil who can furnish n h"rcand travel thruh tlie country; a team, th-aish. In not necessary. A few vacancte-. In town- ami cities. Spare hours may be ummI to p"xl ad vantage. It. I'. JOHNSON A. I n., 11th and .Main Hts.. Ulchmond. Vu The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON Tl.it: old, xjpular and reliable lioti-e ha. Irtfen entirely refurnished, and every room has been ropapered and repainted and newly carpeted throui'lrut. The house contains 170 rooms and. d suppliec with every modern convenience. Hates rea.-onable. A jrood restaurant attachec to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWI.ES. Prop. John Pashek, Merchant 1 11 ai or J 76 Couft StPcat, Next door to Waaco Bun Office. Has Jut recelveil the latct vtvle- in Suitings for Gentlemen, and lisa larjje aortmcut of Kortiun and Amer ican Cloths, which he can llnish To Older for thoi-e that favor him. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. NOTICE FOTflFuTjUCATlON. This Is the Season Of the Year Ulhen Judicious Advertising Pays. New York Weekly Triim AND Dalies WeeKig CDroniGle ONLY- $1.75. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOU8NCSS, DEBILITY, ' anil all tho train or vll from early errors or lstr eictitm, tbu reults of overwork, Iu);iiib, worry.etc. FullttreiiBtb, dveIopinent and tona Kl yen Ui e very ortian and rKjrtlon of tho Ixxly. Hlmpl naluralinetIio.il. Imuit-dlatulimirornnent 4-eu. KallurofmpoHklUe. 2,'lt) references. It-ilr, explanation and prifj mailed (aealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. V. Rheumatism, Lumbago. 8olatIoaf Kidney Complalnts9 Lame eaoK, c VIGOR 't ELEdM OS. SANDEN 10 KLT WlthllMtro-MtuuMtlo SUIPaNaORVi Mictt rtiMii i mm lainnawu I i mm from loruiau. Uiivuur, Will cure without nradlHia all Wi OTtr-Uutiou of brain narv forotfi ainaaa cmluo. aa urrou deUlit, aliif liaaiaai, u orar all ottM. ujrrtot i rr or m toitZi ft,m., and ihavm Ihum nr mo uav. Thou. ' bam cured br thla manralow Iiifullon rvnwaiaaraiiad.aju v tin iu Ibla andarary otkar ataUi. riiaumaUam, klduy, 11 rar aad Uiawr eoajiplilou, waaatrfallwarataaiaalt OTtr ajl othafl. .Oyrraot la uutaourieiibr nr or will our ail of Uw alura dltaajaa Lnda llSVM Immi nurmdi kv tiila n mtiwr mti nwr rvo otuatiutvulalaiu Our hiiriil imaa KUuirau! auia'Kiiaaanr. thu rnwtaat booa rr effrred ik un, rHKK wltball Mil. HmM aa4 Vlaanu Wnattfe WilUITUUIa M It Uaars Hand forlflua'd I'ampLltt. mailed. l3,f9 Ia.vu OrriCE, The Dalle-, Or.,( Dec. 7, lhj.i. j Notice is hereby Riven that the follow Ink named hettler has tiled notice of hi- Intention to make tinal nroof in nnii.irt of hlh claim, Jind that said proof will ! lnude U-fore tho remitter and receiver at The Dnlks, Dr.. on February 10, 1801, viz.: .Ilirol, I. KoherU, Homestead No. ZrM, for the nY.'4 of NK'M, ami N', of SKU, and SW, of HEJ of hec. l.Tii. 2S It. UK. W. Jl. Ilenames tho (ollonini.' nltnei-K-tn irnve lil continuoiiK residence Uon, and culllvation of, said land, viz. I!, i: MoirlMjii, JI. C. l'alnter, J N 1'atlerfon andc I! htouhton, all of Dilfur, Or. d-JSHO JOHN W. I-KWIa. lUttinter. SHERIFFS SALE. Jly virtue of an excciltloii and order of sal", issued ontof the Circuit l.'ourtof tue .-late of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, to me directed comuiaudiru.' mo to make saluof the 'and iu tho said writ, described to-wit Those pices and parcels of laud Iu Wasco County. Hutu of Ore Kon, known and de-crlbul as the "iilhhalfof section elht(h , anil tho south half of section nine CJ and the eait half and the southwest quarter and tho east half of the uorthuc-t quur ler and tho southwett iiuarter of the nortliwct ouartei of section ten (10) ond the north half of Hie northwest nuarter ami tho soutlieioit quarter of tho uorthweat fiirter of section fifteen ll.1);, all in Towmhlpono d;, north of Hainjo fourteen (II east of the Willamette meridian, to make ami pay tho sum of money, In said court adjudg ed t Le paid to tho iilalutlU'lu said iiction, ill which action Tho Solicitors Iain mid Trust C'ompimy were nlnliitlM' and James llisdh, Mar. thu M. Ilooth, I'verttt K. Hall, .1 !, McClure, Snr.it) II. McClure, D. O. Alter, Italph Hoers, Ju lia N. Jtrjtrers, I. rl Embody, J. M. 'layloraud J. F Kdwards wero defendants, to-Hit tho sum of WKfl.W with tntereat thcrcjii, from July I, W, at thu rate of six per vent er iiiiniim and UOO.OU attorueyN fees In said action and comh and ills, burse cuts therein taxed, I hitvuthls day levied Ujii tho land aforesaid and on Saturday till) !J.'lr(l dy of Deeetuhor 1HU3, at the hour of W o'clock a. in.. In front of tho court house door, In the City of The Dallea, in sslil County and hiate. I will tell said laud at public auction, to thu highest bidder therefor. T. A. Wahu, Hherlll'of Wasco County, Stato of Oreuou, noviatd SHERIFFS SALE. Jly virtue of an execution and order of sale, Issued out of tho Circuit Court of thu Klato of Oregon, for tho Comity of Wasco, to mu directed coiniiiaiidliu,' mo lo make .alo of tho land In the said writ described UJ-wit: thoso pieces ami par eels ol lund in Wasco County, Ktato of Oreicou, known and described as thuHouthuestquarter of section four 14, and the north half of section nine jtl), and the northwest quarter of section seventeen f 17, lu Township one (11 north of IUiiko fourteen (M). euat of tho Willamette Meri dian, to make and pay the sum ol money, in said Court adjudired to bo paid to tho plaintiff in said action, in which action Thu (Solicitors Ixwil nnd Trust Company were nlalntlll', and James Ilooth, Martha H. Iksdh, Kveiett V. Hull, J. F. McClure. Hurah II. McCiurv. D. (i. Alter. Italph Koifcm, Julia N. lloKers, Url Kmlxidy, J, M. Tay. lor and J, F. Edwards were defendants, to-njij tho sum of t'JUUUUU with inteiest thereon, from July 1, Wi, at thu ratoof tlx perreutjieruiimim and mui attorney's fees iu said action and coil and dUbiirsements therein taxed, 1 have mis nay levieu iihiii iiiuiauu aioresaiu, ami on HaturilM)', ilril cUy of Dvoiiiljnr, 1HIKI. at tlin hour of 1(1 o' luck n. ill. Ill front nf llm court house door, In tho City of 'llm Ddlu,, In sain i;ouuiy aim .ouiie, j will s'i s'lUlunu Ul puhllo auction Ui thu hiiflioit bidder therefor. I . A. HAHi), Hherlll'ol Wasco County, -it iteof OriKiin. NOTICK I'OH I'UIJMCATION. 1,AM) orriCK, The Dalles'. Dr., I Nov. y, fan. Notice Is hereby xlven that the (oIlowliiK naiiKil settler has Illcd nntleoof his intention to make tlnal proof iu support of his claim and that said proof will bo made before thu rctflter and receiver at The Dalle, Ortvon, on Wednesday, December'.', lb'l, viz: Hewitt ItlllK. Homesteiul Application No. 'i'i, for the N1-, of SK!,i and I'M oi &Wst Sec. 10, Tp, H. It II Knit. He names the following witnesses lo prove Ills routlnuous residence iion and cultivation of said land, viz: II. W. Wells, of The Dalles, Or., Charles Kastou, J nines Kimton and l'aul l.lmeroth of Nunsene, Or. John W I.kwis, ltelster. NOTICK KOU JTUMCATION. TlmU-r Uind, Act June 3, IS7M t.'. ri. I.A.vi) OrriCE, The Dallus, or.,( Nov. s, mli. t Notice Is hereby Klveu that lu compliance with tho provisions of the act of conress of Junu.'l, 1X7K, cntltlisl "An act for the sale of tim ber lauds In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," Neul C. Hliivensoii, Of KliiKsley, county of Wasco, slate of Oregon, has this day Med lu this olllce his sworn state ment for the purchase of the Ni:'s of NWJ,f, of Hectlon. No, zf, in Township No. " H , rango No i;i K, W. JI., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural piiri-ci, and to estrtbllsh his claim to said laud before the Kcgistcr and Iteceiver of this olllcout 'Iho Dalles, Or., on the l.'Uli day of January, 1MI. no names as wiiuesses ueorge .iicia'ou, jas- all of Klngsluy, Or. above decrlbeil lands are requeited to lllo their claims in tins oillco on or ncloiosald I . j I J i day of January, IS'JI. wio JOHN W. I.F-WIH, Iteghtur. Jeweler's CS-oods ACTUAL. COST, at W. E Garretson's Store. ' Lafo' Mil GoIeI Watches 'retell from $15 to $30, Gold Watches worth $40, reduced to $28. Gold Gold Watches Watches worth worth reduced reduced to to 25- 1 8. jr ICii'Iey, U-on llondeau and Lafayette Davis, 1 01 ningsioy, nr. Any and all persons claiming adversely the SHERIFF'S SALE. Ily virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of thu Circuit Court of tho HUto of Oregon for Wasco County, iiixjn a decree and judgment made, rendered and entered by said uouri on inu iiiii nay 01 rovemner. iwj, in favor of plaiutiir, lu 11 suit wherein A. D. Iloltou mis pialntlir, ami Frank D. Olllesjilo and Ithoda Olllesple. W. K. Hunt ami W. If. llutlur were defeuilants, and to me directed and ilellverol, commanding mo to levy iion and sell alt thu lauus jiieiiiioueo ami uescrioeii in sum writ, lino hereinafter ilescrilKil, I did, on the 4th day of December, Itti3, duly levy iiisui, and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash iu hand, on Jloudny, tlio Hilt day lanunry, 1H04, at I o'clock iu tho afternoon of said day, at thu frontdoor of tho Comity Courthouse in Dalles City, lu Wasco County, Ori-Kon, all of the lauds and prvmlsea described iu said writ ami herein dcacrlbcd us follows, to-wlt; The northwest quarter of Section fourteen (Ml In Township two m Houth, nf Kango fourteen (111 Kant of thu Wlllametto Jlerldlan, la Wasco county, Oregon, or so much thereof as (ball bo sufficient U satisfy tliu sum of "r.11.01, with In terest thereon at thu rate of ten tier cent. er annum aiuco novemoer inn, iw, tw.uo aiior costs of ney's fern, and ttt.KI cosU In said suit, together wun mu oi sum writ, aim acorn in IK sale. T. A. WAHD. Hherltl'of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated at Dalles city, Or,, Dec. 4, Ih'j.S. dsj.Hv.'i Executor's Notlse to Creditors. Notice is hereby Klveu that thu County Court of thu Htate of Oregon for Wnsco comitv im duly apKiuted thu underslgiied the executor of thu lust will and testament of (Jeorgo F, I leers, deceased. All iersoiu having claims ugalust llm eslatu of wild deceased are liereby rwiulu-d to present thein, with tho proier vouchers, within six months froiu thudilo (if this notice tjaaidoxw)UUrat liUplaco of resldeuce, near llnHi'xvtty,ul'm,';'im,ly,0'!.at 'l10 i' ' W, II, WIUou, in said Duller City, , , -UOHAKL DOVI.K, Kxwmtor. DitedtUls ut day of t'uveuibvr, IWJ. Otw American Coin Silycr Watches reduced to $13, Genuine 14 K Gold Filled Vest reduced from $8 and $10 to $4 and i Chains Tho abovo is a saniplo of tho bargains lo l,l bad for a low clays. A. R. Thompson, H. H. CAMPBELL, SuccoBuor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will constantly keep on Imnd a complete lluu ol GROCERIES, CROCKERY, (Mil, 111 0l HaviiiK purchusisl Mc. liiitlur'a entire slock, I shall endeavor to maintain Hi" n-i thu house, which has beii! HBST (iOOI)S AT LOWETT I'KICES. vSOUAKE UEAIJN0 TO EVBK Call and see me, next door to Postoffloe OHoloeiKt, Xm,tomt, OHepo-' Holiday Presents. Silvtuiatte, Uulty, Wteh, ttooka. Toy. &ke' -r -r- - "a The imblio In invited to examine oiw goods hofot fjiwohaNing elsewhere. k 1'rlcefl tho loweat, nnd uro isrontlv reduced. Owning out hi oi Toys turn iioiuuiiy kuuub wv. leoond St,, The Dlle, Or. x. o. ario