The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 11, 1899, Image 4

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    An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Strcp of Figs, manufactured by the
Califoknia Fio Syrup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
- tJVe, cleaDsimr the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
-taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants. by a method
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAU
xoxnsvnjjE. ky. new york, n. y.
For sale by ail Druggists. Price 0c. per bottle
PERSONAL. MENTION.
C. Mell is over from Centerville to
day. J. H. Smith ia a visitor fiom Grass
Valley.-
A. L. Bunnell came over from Center
. ville yesterday.
Miss Grace Glen n left for Poitland on
this morning's boat.
Mr. and Mrs. David Fultoa were in
the city yesterday from Biggs.
Max Lueddeman, editor and publish- r
of the Antelope Herald, is in from that
little berg.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Brock, of Waeco,
spent yesterday with the family of J. M.
Patterson.
Alfred Huott returned to Portland to
day to resume his studies in the Port
land Business College.
Hon. 'and Mrs. John Fulton came
dowu from Biggs yesterday, aud at
tended the theater last evening.
C. L. Daggett returned on the boat
laBt night from Portland. He will leave
for Alaska the latter part of the week.
"Ensign Evana and Captain Helm, of
the Salvation Army, will leave this even
Jicgfor Walla Walla. During the latter'e
fBtay here she has won many friends,
. and is an exception to the rule povern
i ing the members ot the Army, being a
: splendid singer.
.Educational Meeting at Hood Klrer.
Hood River ia one of the most delight
ful bergs to spend a day in, especially
tbie time of the year, and a large number
jf the teachers and friends of education
'will'leaveThe Dalles Saturday morning
' to unite with their friends there in an
kedaca4aool meeting. A special rate of
ififcy cents for the round trip on the
boat has been obtained, which ia within
the reach of all.
The meeting will convene at 10 o'clock
and continue until 3 in the afternoon,
when the following program will be
carried out:
Bon. "America" .
. Address ot Welcome E. L, Smith
Response John Gavin
"Our School" .N. C. Evane
"Literature in the Schools"
: J. S. Landers
"A Teacher's Personality"...
Minnie Elton
Mosic
"Kuaiber Work in Piimary Grades"
Salina Pnirman
"Co-operation of Teachers and Par
ents" Mrs. E. L. Smith
"How to Teach the Multiplication
Table" Trov Shellev
The Value of Types" Mella White
Music .
A Narrow Escape.
.Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. : "Was taken
with a bad cold which - settled oh my
longs; cough set it and finally termi
nated In consumption. Four doctors
gave me up, saying I could live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My buaband
was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption, coughs and
cold a. I gave it a trial, took in all eight
bottles. It has cured me, and thank
God, I am saved and now a - well and
healthy woman." Trial bottles free at
Blakeley A Houghton's drug store. Reg
alar tize 50c aud $1. Guaranteed or
price refunded. 1
I MO f I ITO OP WALL ST., revised
I landl II I I edition, just out; eighty
II ,w vr-I.V pages, with charts and
tables lull of valuable information to the specu
late r and investor. Mailed or receipt of 10c In
tamps. PUBLISHER, P. O. Box W6, N. Y.
NEW SODA DEPOSITS.
An Inexhaustible Supply cf Pure
Sulphate in Wyoming. -
A New Industry That Promise to
Make the American Market In
dependent of Foreign
' Concerns. I
By the opening up of the vast nat
ural soda deposits of Wyoming an
other industry is to be added to the
rapidly growing -list in which . the
United States can outstrip the world.
Nature's laboratory, which is working
underground, and without a pay roll,
is turning out an inexhaustible sup
ply of pure sulphate of soda which is
the base of a large number of by-products
that are used in one form or an
other in almost every sort of manufac
ture and in every household in civiliza
tion. Nature's product is one stage
nearer the point of consumption than
is the manufactured article. Over 70
per cent, of the latter consumed in this
country is imported and practically all
cf the remaining 30 per cent, is made
in factories that are branches of the
foreign establishments. The quantity
thus far taken from the deposits is not
sufficient to supply a small fraction of
the g-lass makers of the Indiana gas
belt alone, though the latter can use
it at an immense saving over the man
ufactured and- can turn cut a better
quality of glass. The elimination of
the expensive processes of manufac
ture puts the native soda in a position
not only to command the American
markets, but ultimately to pay for ex
porting it to the very countries . from
which the American supply is now com
ing. Despite the fact that only a be
ginning has been made on the home
trade there is every indication that its
rise from an infant industry, to a point
where it can command the world will
be very rapid. To accomplish this re
nult the native soda must supplant the
400,000 tons of soda ash used by the
window and plate glass makers of this
counfry each-year, and then take care
of the immensely greater demands of
the baking powder, soap, saleratus,
washing crystal, sal soda, concentrated
lye, pulp, glucose, smokeless gunpow
der and match manufacturers, and also
the tanners, bleachers, woolen mill
men, dyers, packers, printers, pho
tographers, starch makers and a host
of other users outside of the medicinal.
All of these demands and immeasurable
quantities more can be supplied from the
three lakes or beds' lying 11 miles south
west of Laramie, and which comprise
the bulk of the deposits, in workable
quantities, of the state. These depos
its are known as Red lake, Track lake
and Big lake, and are fed by countless,
springs which constantly replenish the
supply as fast as it is drawn upon.
These deposit contain 44 per cent, of
pure sulphate of soda, a trifle less than
54 per cent, of water and about two
per cent, of other matter, chiefly car
bonate of soda and chloride of sodium,
or common salt. All that is necessary,
it is said, to put the product on the
market is to eliminate the moisture. It
can be sold throughout America at an
immense profit, even at the lowest fig
ures ever quoted here, though the
oranches of the foreign factories
lave frequently sold their output be
,ow the cost of production to freeze
out the small American establishments
that have been started in opposition to
them within the last 50 years.
The soda properties have always
proven immensely profitable, and great
efforts have been made by the English
and German makers to keep compet
itors out of the field. The largest of
the English concerns, which also con
trols the largest concern in this coun
try, has paid dividends of 35 to 50 per
cent, to its shareholders ever since it
was organized. The American branch
pays even larger profits, but its shares
are closely held, and no information
concerning the profits ever reaches the
public. The base product of the arti
ficial article is salt or salt water, which,
after reduction to the form of sulphate
of soda, must be clarified by expensive'
processes before it -can be used- for
many of the purposes for which it is
intended. Before it can be used for
making plate glass the iron, which all
salt contain, and which the ammonia
or leading artificial process does not
eliminate, must be removed by the in
troduction of one part of arsenic to nine
of sulphate. The arsenic alone costs
at the rate of $75 per ton. The native
soda, having no impurities, makes a
much clearer as well as stronger and
tougher glass, and it is even claimed
that it is better than the French plate.
The Laramie deposits, which are the
purest as well as the most accessible
in the-state, passed into the control of
one of the largest firms of importers
of heavy chemicals west of New York
several years ago. and this firm recent
ly transferred its holdings to a Chicago
corporation, which is preparing to
vastly increase the output bj- tht erec
tion of a plant capabla cf turning out
1,200 tons of product per day. The ex
treme limit of the plant now on. the
ground is 150 tons per day.
Golden Eagle Bicycle.
Golden Eagle bicycles $25. You will
find the Golden Eagle a very est factory
wheel and one that is thoroughly and
absolutely guaranteed, with the guaran
tee made good here.
Maikb & Benton.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Hartford bicycles, '99 models, $35 at
Mays & Crowe's.
. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine for
sunburn and wind chafing. tf
Featherslone bicycles, '99 models, $30,
$40 and f50 at Mays & Crowe's.
Columbia bicycles '99 models best
on earth $50 at Mays & Crowe's.
You need have no boils if you will
take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
For Five Dollars yon can buy a Camera
hat will take largei pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
If you have a cough, throat irritation,
weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult
breathing,. croup or hoarseness, let us
suggest One Minutn Cough Cure. Al
ways reliable and safe. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
Before the discovery of One Minuta
Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis
turbed by coughing congregations. No
excuse for it now. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
"Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate the world," said a genius. The
druggist banded him a bottle of DeWitt's
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
For a quick remedy and one that is
perfectly safe for children let us recom
mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is
excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling
in the throat and coughs. . Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.
It is now time to plant your roses,
lilacs, snowballs, dutsias, wiegelas,
syringas and other flowering herbs for
spring and summer blooming. The
cannae, helitropes, marguerites, geran
iums and fuechias are now ready for
garden planting at from 5 cents to 50
cents. Pholox spirea, hardy heliotrope
and garden primrose at 10 cents per
plant. Pansies and daisies at 25 cents
per dozen at Mrs. A. C. Stu Wing's.
- - d2w-wlm
J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on
electric street car line, writes that his
"little daughter was very low with croup,
and her life 'saved alter all physicians
had failed, only by using One Minnte
Cough Cure. Snipee-Kinersly Drug Co.
For frost bites, burns, indolent sores,
eczema, skin disease, , and especially
Piles, De iVitt's Witch Hazel Salve
staDda first and best. Look out for dis
honest people who try to imitate and
counterfeit it. It's their endorsement
of a good-article. Worthless goods are
not imitated. Get De Witt's .Witch
Hazel Salve. Snipes-Kinersly. Drug Co.
To Care Cola In One Xy.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
Cows Herded.
All persons wanting their cows herded,
(beginning April 1st), will do well to see
Joslin & Sons, on Tenth street, ' west
end. Mch4-lm
Use Clarke & Falks Rosofoam for the
teeth. tf
A Beautiful Skin.
Indies, if you desire a transparent, clear and
fresh complexion use Dr. Bourdon's French
Arsenic Complexion Wafers. Their effect is
simply magical, possessing the wizard touch
in producing and preserving a beautiiul trans
parency and pellucid clearness of complexion,
shapely contour of form, brilliant ejes, soft
and smooth sitin where the reverse exists. Even
the coarsest and most repulBive skin, marred by
freckles, moth, blackheads, pimples, vulgar
redness, yellow and muddy skin are permanent
ly removed, and a delicious! y olear aud refined
complexion assured.
Price per small box, 50 cents ; large box, $1, or
six laige boxes, 5. Sent to any address post
pHid and under plain wrapper npon receipt of
the above amount. Write for free circular,
The Parisian Drug Co.,
131 Montgomery St," San Francisco Cal,
White Russian
Granulated Rye Meal.
Fine for Breakfast Mush and
Gems, 25c per sack.
The Celebrated
Lincoln Seed Oats -
From 100 to 130 bushels per
acre has been raised from
these Oats. For sale at
J. H. CROSS,
Feed and Grocery 6 to re.
3EZ 1E5 X S
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
In Bulk at
J. H. CROSS
Feed and Grocery store
Cor 2d & Federal Sts.
S E-
NOTICE.
To whom it may concern:
By virtue of an order, made bv the Common
Council of Dnlles Citv, Oregon, 'on the 7th day
of March, A. D. 1899, notice is hereby given that
tbe Common Council aroresaid will cause to be
constructed, in accordance with the luws per
taining thereto, a sewer system in and for taid
eity ; the nature, extent and location of said sys
tem is hereinafter set forth; and the cost there
of will be charged to the property benefited
thereby. t
That all of said sewers are to be of terra cotta
pipe and of such sizes as may be hereafter de
termined by said Council.
First A main sewer, commencing from the
low water mark on the Columbia river at the
foot 01 Union street, thence running south on
j uiob street to cne inters?cuon it trie alley be- i
tween Fourth ano Fifth streets with Union
street, thence south on- Union street to the in-'
terstclion of Tenth and Union streets.
Second A main sewer, commencing at and
connected with the sewer at the intersection of
the alley between Fourth and FJfth streets with
Union street, thence running easterly, through
private property in block 10, ihenee easterly
through -the alley between Fourth and Fifth
streets to Washington street, thence south ou
Washington street to Fulton street.
Third A sewer commencing at and connected
with the Bewer at the intersection of the nlley
between First and Second streets with Union
street, thence running easterly on said alley to
Laughlin street, thence south on Laughlin street
to Fourth stieet.
Fourth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with the sewer at the int rsretion of the alley
between First and Second streets with Laughlin
street, thence running easterly thr 'Ugti said
alley to Jefferson street, thence north ou Jefl'er
Bon street about 100 feet, thence easterly to a
point in the middle of T-ylor street about 130
feet north of the north side of the intersection
of Taylor and Second streets.
Fifth A sower commencing at the intersec
tion of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Taylor street, thence westerly on
said alley to Monroe treet, them e north to con
nect with sewer in alley between First and Sec
ond streets.
Sixth A sewer commencing at and connected
with sewer on Laughlin street at the intersec
tion of the alley between Second and Third
sts. with Laughl n St., thence easterly through
SHid alley to Madison street, thence southerly
on Madison street to the intersection ot Third
and Madison streets, thence easterly on Third
street to the intersection of Third and Monroe
streets.
Seventh A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of the alley between Third and Fourth
streets with Langtilln street, thence runnlnsr
easterly to Madison street.
Eighth A sower commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of Fourth and Laughlin streets,
thence easterly ou Fourth street to Jefiersou
Btreel .
Ninth A sewsr commencing- at and connect
ed with sewer on Laughlin street at the inter
section of Fourth and Laughlin streets, thence
westerly to Washington street.
Tenth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with sewer ou Laughlin street at the inter
section of the alley be' ween Third and Fourth
streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to
Washington street. .
Eleventh A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin stieet at the in
tersection of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Laugtilin street, thence westerly to
Washington street.
Twelfth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Union street at the inter
section of the alley between Second aud Thiid
streets with said Union street, thence running
easterly along said alley to the intersection of
said alley with Washington street.
Thirteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with the sewer on Union street at the in
tersection of the alley between Third and Fourth
streets with. Union street, thence -easterly
through said alley to the Intersection of said
alley with Washington street.
F. nrteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with the sewer on Union street at tbe in
tersection of the alley between Fifth and Sixth
streets with Union street, thence easterly
through said alley to the in tersection of said al
ley with Washington street.
Fifteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with the sewer on Union street at the in
tersection of the alley north of First street with
Union street, thence running easterly through
said alley to the intersection of said alley with
Laughlin street.
Sixteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Union street at the inter
section of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Union street, thence westerly
through said alley to the intersection of said
alley with Liberty street, thence southerly on
Liberty street to the alley between Fifth and
Sixth streets.
Seventeenth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer on Liberty street at the
intersection of the alley between Second and
Third streets with said Liberty street, thence
running westerly through said alley to the west
end of said alley.
Eighteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Union street at the inter
section ot the alley between Third and Fourth
stieets, thence running westerly through said
alley to the intersection of said alley with Lib
erty street.
Nineteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Liberty street at the inter
section of the a lies between Fourth and Fifth
streets with said Liberty ttreet, thence running
easterly through said alley to the intersection of
said alley with Union street.
Twentieth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Liberty street at the inter
sec tiou of the alley between Tbi id and Fourth
streets with said Liberty street, thence running
westerly and through said alley to the intersec
tion of said alley with Lincoln street.
Twenty-first A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer on Liberty reet st the
intersection of Fourth and Liberty streets,
thence running westerly along Fourth street to
the intersection of Fourth and Lincolu streets.
Twnty-SCCOnd A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer in alley between Second
and Third streets at the intersection of Pentland
street with said alley, thence running south on
said street to Third street, thence west on Third
street to the Intersection of Third and Fourth
streets. -
Twenty-third A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer at the intersection of
Third and Pentland streets, thence running
easterly on Third street to the intersection of
Third and Lincoln streets.
Twenty-fourth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer at the intersection of
Fourth and Lincoln streets, thence running
westerly along Fourth street to the intersection
of Third and Fourth streets.
- Twenty-fifth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer running on Third street
at tbe intersection of Third and Fourth streets,
thence running westerly and 75 feet more or less
north of the road leading to the Mill creek
bridge, to said Mill creek bridge.
Dated at Dalles city. Oregon, this the 10th day
of March, 1899. NED. H. GATES,
mchll Recorder of Dalles City.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and recon-
(it.rnt.inr Vnr AvKo,-a4-n Jl .i
gang. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
ran AnrtTsaH It. 4-n " i i v.. j
"7 t't--aw u cuiuicuy, j.b in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, . Nausea.
all other results of imperfect digestion.
T EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Fortlai
OVERLAND EX-1
I nrPRfi. Kiilpm. Rose-
i burg, Ashland, Sac-
Sac-
,San 1
iave, f
-6:00 P.M.
1 ramento. Oirden
1 Franciseo. Moii
9A.M.
T A nnnlnu IT, f . . .
AUSClCfitai A MXOMf
New Orleans . and
I East
8:30 A. M.
Roseburg and way sta
tions .
Via Woodbury fori
I Mt.Angel, Silvorton, I
West Seio, Browns- V
viUe.Springfield and I
(.Natron J
4:40 P. M
. Dally
except
Sundays.
Daily '
except
Sundays
17:30 A. M.
(Corvallis
1 stations..
and way j
5:50 P.M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
Doily (except Sunday).
1:50 p. m'. (Lt Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m
7:aup. m. Ai..AicMinnviUc..Lv. 5;50a, m
8:30 p. m.
Ar..lnaependence..Lv.J 4:oUa.m
'Daily. t Daily, except Sunday.
DINING CAES ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at ban Francisco with Occl
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lilies for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
aj plication.
Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jetterson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a, m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrivo at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p.m.
'Except Sunday. Exeept Saturday.
R. Ka.E-.UIR, G, H. MARKHAM,
Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third Btreet, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from -
J. B. KIRELAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
Public
Boualing Riley
Next to Columbia Hotel.
Open Day and flight:.
Couvteoos tveatmeht
to all Boculers. ..
Spceial Attractions
For Bowling Parties. Patronage of
the public respectfully solicited.
Harry Esping, Proprietor,
?riuate
Boardii7(lou5
Table board
$16 per moijtl?
Keward.
A reward of five hundred dollars
($500.00) will be paid by tbe Oregon
Railroad & Navigation Company for in
formation which will secure the arreet
and conviction of the person who ae-
eanlted F. N. Cook, head brakeman on
train 22 at Hay Station, Whitman Coan
tj. Washingon, on the 29th of March.
1899.
The Dalles, April 1, 1899. l-10t
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Kwnow Pimpled, Prevent
PILLS
tare HeiKh. .d Dnn.i.
i. .ri neit.heT "W nor sicken. To con
iL ilii JrJTlI1,nl"lMmple rrB" o '"'I box for
too. Sold by dnvtista. DR. B0SANK0 CO. Phila. Pa.
z
A. Ad. KELLER,
...Tiie tenownen Old Oro Fiao Saloon...
- 90 Second St., second door from Court. -
r
118 October 15
A. AD. KELLER
The Dalles. Or.
$0.90.
$1 worth of checks
good for 10c drink,
or cigar.
check witn each purchase
L
Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
staKepktord Dalles City
Dally (except Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
"Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way points on both sides of the
Columbia river.
Both of the above steamers bave been rebuilt,
and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899.
The Regulator Lino will endeavor to give its
patrons tbe best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure,
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
xine.
The above steamers leave Portland and Dalles
at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample
lime xor outgoing irainB.
Portland Office. The Dalles Office,
Oak St. Dock. Court Street.
W. C. Allaway,
General Agent.
1
..CHfiS. ffiRM
Suteheirs
and FaPmefs
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl
edged the best beer In The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
it and be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
Sandrxtiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
GENERAL
BlacKsmiins
.AND...
is
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
TM ani JelTcrn. Phone 159
J. S. ScacsK, .
President.
H. M. Bbal ,
Cashier
First National Ba&k.
THE DALLES
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa
New York, San Francisco and or,
land. DIREOTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schxnck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebs.
. H, M. Bka'.l,
Government Lands
With fine timber and ranniDK water in
Hood Biyer Valley, suitable for homestead and
timber entries.- We locate individuals or
colonies on these lands. Largs Milling in
dustries now being located here; also town lots
and other lands for sale.
Some of these Government lauds are the
choicest Apple land of the Famous Hood
Blver Valley.
W. R. WINAN8, Land Locator,
22-lm Hood River, Wasco Co., Oregon.
Ilorsesnoe
THE DALLES, OREGON
Tom Bnrke's fp Homestead Whiskey
' Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac. .
Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. -
The Largest and Best of August Buchler
Home-made Beer and Porter.
Agent for the Swiss Pab. Co., New York.