The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 18, 1899, Image 4

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An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy.
Syrup of Fios, manufactured by the
California Fio Syrup Co.. illustrate
the value of obtaining' the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting1
them in the form most refreshing- to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
13 the one perfect strengthening' laxa
tive, cleansing1 the system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
g-ently yet promptly and enabling1 one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
very 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 manufacturing1 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
Jtnown 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.
BAN FUANCISCO, CAL.
. xoTTiavrr-LE. ky. new yoke. n. y.
For sale by all Druggists. Price SOc. per bottla
PERSONAL. MENTION.
O. B. Derthick is a visitor from Victor.
John Karl in is in today from Bake
Oven.
John Ft-nder, of White Salmon, is in
the city today.
VV. B. Hnjden, Centerville's druggist,
came over rom that berg jesterday.
S. A. Kistner and family came in from
Wnmic yesteiday und left this uiorbiug
for Portland.
Hugh Jackson and wife are in The
Dalles from Arlington, ou their way to
visit in Wamic.
H. Herbriag retu'n-d et night from
fSgn Francifco, where he went at out two
weeks ago to purchase goode.
3. H. Wood cune up on the boat
yesterday from HihxI River, where he'
went to conduct services Sunday.
" Mr. and Mrc. O. W. Barney and
lamilv aie in The Pa I lee from Chicago.
It is ttieir int. niion to locate on this
onsi.
3. F. Cathcart. deputy fih com
naiRsionf r under . McGuite, ia in The
Dalles today. He ia contemplating lo
cating in our city.
C 6. S:89on arrived in town yeeterdav
from his home at Summer Lake. It
was hie '"ntention to met some relatives
who name from the East, hut who, not
exporting him, started the day before
- for Summer Lake.
TTood Wood Wood.
We can furnish you with strictly first
' class, dry, fir wood at the same prices
which jou have been paving for inferior
- quality, f-end us your orders and get
ttie heNt. Phone 25.
-.Mchl, Jos. T. Peiebs & Co.
'rS'on need have no boils if you will
take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
m
Ho Torture Equal to the
liciiing and Burning ot
This Fearful Disease.
MI AS - BEEF-
tion ol a humor in the blood ol terrible
Eczema which is more than skin-deep, and can not be reached by local appli
cations of ointments, salves, etc., applied to the surface. The disease itself,
the real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produced
through the skin ; the only way to reach the disease, therefore, is through
the blood.
Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mirersville, Ind., writes:
"I had Eczema thirty years, and after a great deal
of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me
constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and
began to spread and grow worse. For the past five or
six years I have suffered untold agony and had given up
all hope of ever beingfree from the disease, as I have
been treated by some of the best physicians and have
taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little
faith left I began to take S. S. S., and it apparently
made the Eczema worse, but I knew that this was the
way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing
8. a. S., the sore healed up entirely, the skin became
dear and smooth, and I was cured perfectly."
Eczema is an obstinate disease and
onr a tonic, cwnt's upecmc
S. S. S. FOR
-is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they oan
not reach. It goes to the bottom to the cause of the disease and will cure
the worst case of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is
the only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash, mercury or any
other mineral, and never fails to cure Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood
Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, Boils, eta. .Insist
upon . s. a. ; nothing can take its
9 Books on these diseases will be
ri ixi i
cuiu uuiupauji, auaubft, ueuria,
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Use Clarke & Falks Rosofoam for the
teetn. - tf
Hartford bicycles, '99 modele, $35 at
Mays & Crowe's.
Ice cream eoda now on sale at the
Palace of Sweets. . . 4if.
Colnmbia Vedette bicycles, '99 model,
f25 at Mavs & Crowe's.
Featheretone bicycles, '99 models, $30,
$40 and foO at Mays & Crowe's.
Columbia bicycles '99 models beet
on earth $50 at Mays & Crowe's.
Ask your grocer for Clarke & .Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf
Use Clarke & Falk's Quinine Hair
Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. tf
For the best results use the Vive
Camera. For sale by the Postoffice
fbarmacy. tf
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest - kind of
chicken feed. . . mch25-tf
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
hat will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
Before the discovery of One Minute
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
druegiet 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 f r croup, hoarseness, tickling
in the throat and coughs. Snipes-
Kinersly Drug Co. -
As the season of the year when pneu
monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs,
colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung
troubles are to be guarded against,
nothing "is a fi.ie substitute." wil
"answer the purpose," or is "just as
good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That
is the one infallible remedy for all lung,
throat or bronchial troubles- Insist
vigorously upon having it if "something
else" is offered you. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
In almost every neighborhood there is
some one whose life has been saved by
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been
cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of
that medicine. Such persons make a
point of telling of it whenever opportu
nity offers, hoping that it may be the
metns of saving other lives. For sale
by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists.
Rwtores VITALITY,
LOST y'bOH
i AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions anc
wasting diseases, ail effects of self-
abuse, or excess and indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blooa Duilaer. Jnnss tae
Sr pink elovr to Bale cheeks an-
iivss By mail SOc per box; G boxes
lor $2.50; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund the money,
NERV.TA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, iLU
mm LbLLWm:
Not mueh attention in often paid to the
first symptoms of Eczema, but it is not long
before the little redness begins to itch and
burn. This is but the beginning, and will
lead to suffering and torture almost unen
durable. It is a common mistake to regard
a roughness and redness of the skin as
merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica
can not be cured by a remedy which is
THE BLOOD
place. . V
mailed free to any address by Swift Spa-
jz5tf&&K
"REMEMBER THE MAINE."
Capt.
SiKsbee Denies Tlt the Navy
Used TUIk Motto on tbe
Warships.
Capt. Sigsbee, writing of1 the destruc
tion of his battleship, denies that ".Re
member the Mume!" was used as a
motto by the navy in the late war with
Snain. He also indicates a perfeclly
proper use of the phrase by patrioiic
Americans, lie says:
"We have heard much of the motto:
Remember the Maine." . If we are
satisfied that the Maine was blown up
from the outside we have a right to
remember her with indignation; bin
without more conclusive evidence than
we now have, we are not right if we
charge criminality to persons. There
fore I conceive that the motto: lie-
member the Maine,' used as a war cry
would not have been justifiable. 1
should like to make the point here, as
I have made it elsewhere, that this
great and free country, with its educa
tion, good intention and universal
moral influence, may go to war to pun
ish, but not to revenge. Improperly
applied, the motto: 'Kemember tbo
Maine,' Eavors too much of revenejre.
too much of "evil for evil; but it may
be used in-an entirely worthy sense.
"Durir.g the recent war with Spain
nbout 75 men were killed and wounded
in the United States navy. Only 15
were killed. tin board the Maine 24
men were killed outright and others
died later more than 17 times &s many
as were killed in the United States
navy by tbe Spanish land and naval
forces during- the. entire war. In the
way that the men of the Maine tiled
and suffered there was enough of the
heroic to provide a sound foundation
for the motto: 'Kemember the Maine.'
Let me dismiss the prevailing impres
sion that this motto was used in the
United States navy, in the recent war,
as a battle-signal. No United States
naval vessel has entered into action
flying the signal: MIemember tbe
Maine. I am glad that it can be so
stated; yet one may excuse many mis
taken expressions of the heat of ac
tion." It may be said on the authority of
Capt. John R. Bartlett, during the war
chief intelligence officer of the navy:
"The signal. 'Remember the Maine."
has never been displayed on a United
States man-of-war or by the army or
navy, with one exception. A signal
quartermaster (an enlisted man) of the
coast signal service hoisted the signal
from the station at Port Eads, at the
mouth of the Mississippi, when a trans
port loaded with troops was passing
out to'sea. Jn reporting the passing
out of the transport, as was his duty,
the quartermaster added to his mes
sage to headquarters the fact of dis
play of signal, which was received with
great enthusiasm by the troops. He
was severely reprimanded by return
message over the wires." Century.
Separate skirts just
& Mays'.
received at Pease
NOTICE.
School District No. 5 of Wasco County. Oregon.
will Issue two coupon bonds of tbe par value of
lour hundred dollars each bearing interest at
the rate of six per cent per annum, interest pay
able semi-annually ; said bonds being redeemable
at tne pleasure ot saia district alter ten years
from their date, but due and payable absolutely
twenty years from date. Principle and interest
payable at the office of the Treasurer of Wasco
County, Oregon, or at such place as may be
designated at the option of tbe purchaser.
The board of directors of said district are law
fully authorized to issue said bonds in accord
ance with tbe provision of an act of the Legisla
tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, filed In
the office of che Secretary of State February 22,
1893, and providing among other things for the
issuance of bonds by school districts.
In compliance with the terms of said act. I
as treasurer of said county, will receive sealed
diqs xor saia Dona at mv omce in uaues uitv
nforeSMid until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 1st day of
May 1899. All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check of five per cent of the amount of
bonds for which the bid is made. No bids for
ltss than par will be considered. Blanks to be
submitted for district to execute. The right to
reject any ana au oias is reserved.
J ns Danes, Oregon, April l, 1899.
C. L. PHILLIPS,
'1 reaa,
Government Lands
With fine timber and ronnlnc water in
Hood River Valley, suitable for homestead and
timber entries. We locate individuals or
colonies on these lands. Large Milling; in
dustries now being located here; also town lots
and other lands for sale.
Some of these Government lands are tbe
choicest Apple land of the Fimoua flood
Ulver Valley.
W. R. WINANS. Land Locator.
f22-lm Hood River.Wasco Co., Oregon,
Administrators Notice.
Notice Is hnrehv given that the undersiimpd
has been appointed by tbe count; court of the
state of Oregon for Wasco county, as adminis
trator of tbe est te of Roderick McNeil, de
ceased. All persons having clnims agninst said
estate are hereby notified to present them, with
the proper vouchers, to me, in Dalles City, Ore
gon, wiimu six monms irom weaaie ox uiis no
tiee.
Dalles City, Or., March 18th, A. D. 1S99.
meh22-i HEN it Y J. MAIER
priuate
BoardiijJ-toi
Table board
$16 per moiptl? -
Qor. 4tl? aijd ilijior;.
NOTICE.
To whom it may concern: -
By virtue of an order, made by the Common
Counc-il of Dalles Citv, Orenoii, on the 7th dav
of March, A. D. 1899, notice is hereby given that
the Common Council aforesaid will cause to be
constructed, in accordance with the laws per
taining thereto, a sewer system in and for raid
city; the nature, extent and location of said sys
tem in hereinafter set forth; and the cost there
of wiil be charged to the property benefited
thereby. '
That all of said sewers are to be of terra cotta
pipe and of such sizes aa 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 ol Union street,, thence running south on
Union street to the intersection r.f tbe alley be
tween Fi.urih an-i Fifth streets with Union
street, thence southron Union street to the in
tersection of Tenth and Union streets.
Second A main sewer, commencing at and
connected w ith the sewer at the intersection of
tne alley between fourth and Fifth streets with
Union street, them e running easterly, throueh
private property in block 10, thence 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 sewer at the intersection of the alley
between First and Second streets with Union
street, thence running easterly on said alley to
Laughlin street, thence south ou Laughlin street
to f ourth stieet.
Fourth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with the sewer at the intersection of the alley
between First and Second streets with Laughlin
street, thence running easterly through said
alley to Jefferson street, thence north on Jeffer
son street about 100 feet, thence easterly to a
point in the middle ol T-ylor street about 130
feet north of the north side of the intersection
ot Taylor and Second streets.
Fifth A sower comn-enclng at the intersec
tion of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Taylor street, thence westerly on
said alley to Monroe ftreet, tben'-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 Bt., thence easterly through
SMid 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
street.
Seventh A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin stieet at the in
tersection of the alley between Third and Fourth
streets with Laughlin street, thence running
easterly to juaaison street.
Eighth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of Fourth and Laughlin streets,
thence easterly on Fourth street to Jefferson
street
Ninth A sewer commencing at and connect-
ea witn sewer on Lautrniin street at the inter
section of Fourth and Laughlin streets, thence
westerly to tvasmngton street.
Tenth A sewer commencing at and connect
ed with sewer on Laughlin street at the inter
section ot tne auey De"ween 'inira and f ourth
streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to
tvasmngton street.
Eleventh A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in
tersection of the alley between Second and Third
streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to
n asniugton street.
Twelfth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with sewer on union street at the Inter
section of the alley between Second and Third
streets witn said union street, thence running
;riy along saia aney to tne intersection ot
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 urteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected with the sewer on Union street at the in
tersection of the alley between Fifth and Sixth
streets with Union street, thence easterly
through said alley to the intersection of said al
ley witn wasnington street.
Fiftec-nth 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
snid alley to the intersection of said alley with
Laugniiu street,
Sixteenth A sewer commencing at and con
nected wi'h sewer on Union street at the inter
section of the alley between Second and Third
streets witn union street, tuence westerly
through raid alley to tbe Intersection of said
al.ey with Liberty street, thence southerly on
Liberty street to tne aney oetween I'll in ana
Sixth stieets.
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
ena oi saia aney,
Eighteenth A sewer commencing at and con-
necteci witn sewer on u nion street at the inter
section oi tbe alley between Third and Fourth
streets, theuce 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 alley between Fourth and Fifth
streets with said Liberty street, thence running
easterly through said alley to the Intersection of
said alley with union street.
Twentieth A sewer commencing at and con-
nectea witn sewer on xiDerty street at tne inter
section of the alley between Third and Fonrth
Btreets with said Liberty street, thence running
westerly ana tnroun saia aney to tne intersec
tion of said alley with Lincoln street.
Twentv-nrst A sewer commencing at and
connected wilh sewer on Liberty -treet at the
intersection ot rourtn a.ia Liberty stieets.
thence running westerly along Fourth Btreet to
the Intersection of fourth ana Lincoln streets.
Twenty-second 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 Btreet to Third street, thence west on Third
str et to the Intersection of Third and Fourth
streets.
Twenty-third A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer at the intersection of
Third aud Pentland streets, thence running
easterly on inira street to tne intersection ot
intra ana Lincoln streets,
Twenty-fourth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer at tbe intersection of
Fourth and Lincoln streets, thence running
westerly along Fourth street to the intersection
of Ihird and Fourth streets.
Twenty-fifth A sewer commencing at and
connected with sewer running on Third street
at the intersection of Third and Fourth streets.
thence running westerly and 75 feet mote or less
north ot tne road leading to tne Mill creek
bridge, to said Mill creek bridge.
Dated at Dalles City. Oregon, this the 10th day
Ol MarCD, 1899. 11. (j&lS,
mchll Recorder of Dalles City.
BO YEARS' '
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qnicbiy ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securinffpatents.
Patents taken throuph Munn A Co. receive
tptcuu notice wit nout cnarga, in tne
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1
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlai
OVERLAND EX-1
Salem, Rose- 1
rg, Ashlttnd, Sac- I
6:00 F. M.
rnmontA ( l.rit.in Sun 1
1 Franciseo, Moj'ave, I
9 A. M.
1MB Angeles, tl Paso,
New Orleans and
t East J
8:30 A. M.
Roseburg and way sta
tions
("Via Woodbura fori
I Mt-Angel, Silvorton,
West Scio, Browns- V
ville, Springfield and
(.Natron J
4:40 P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
Djuly
except
Sundays
7:30 A. M.
( Corvallis and way (
(stations. )
5:50 P. M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express traiD
Daily (except Sunday).
;50p. m. cLv. Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m
:30 p.m. ?Al..McMinnville..Lv. 5:60 a, m
:30 p.m. (Ar. .Independence.. Lv. J 4:a0a.m
'Daily. fDaiiy, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail oteamBhip
lines ror j ArAn ana fjausA. bailing aatea on
application.
Kates ana ticsets to . as tern points ana n.u
ipe. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU anc
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and detmrt from
Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Patsenger Depot, foot of Jenerson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days. st4:30D. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. in.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
rinay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland. Tu
dav, Thursday and Saturday it 8:05 p.m.
Except Sunday. Exeept Saturday.
R. KE.-.lER, G, H. MARKHAM,
-Manager. Asst. G. F. b Pass. Agt
Through Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates irom
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
Public
Bouuling Alley
Next to Columbia Hotel.
Open Day and HiQ&t.
CouKteous treatment
to all BoculeFB...
Special Attractions
For Bowling Parties. Patronage of
the public respectfully solicited.
flaiwy Esping, Proprietor.
TtisGoWiaPacKingCo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof - fe BRAND
HAMS & BACON
xRLED BEEF. ETC.
F-S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. Second & Lanolin. TMe 157
A. Ad. KELLER,
...Tiie Reoowficfl Oiu Oio Fioo Soiooo...
90 Second St., second door from Court
THE
118 October 15
A. AD. KELLER
The Dalles. Or.
$0.90.
SI worth of checks
good for 10c drink.
or cigar..
hi1 ' a1 h' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 'i i
check witn eacnpurcliase
Tie Dalles. Portlani antl Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sm. Regulator S Dalles City
Daily (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 have been rebuilt,
and are In excellent shape for tbe season of 1899.
Tbe Regulator Line will endeavor to give its
patrons tbe best service possible.
For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure,
travel by the steamers of The Regulator
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland and Dalles
at 7 a. m., and arrive at destination in ampin
time for outgoing trains.
Portland Office. The Dalles Office.
Oak St. Dock. Court Street
W. C. Allaway,
General Agent.
..GHflS. FARM..
Sateheps
and Fafgneps
..Exchange..
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.
Sanduuiehes
nf nil fCinfis aIwhvh on hanil.
U- .
B!OS
GENERAL
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Thiri and Jeffcrnn. Phone 159
J. S. SCHBNK,
President.
, SI. BkaL ,
Cashier
first national Bank.
THE DALLES
- - - OREGON
A. General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold os
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. .
DIREOTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbmck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gso. A. Liebb.
H. M. Bbai.i.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Reraors Pimples, PraTent
Biliousness, Pnrify the Blood.
L.nre Headache and DrspeDais.
ILL
for elltT ThJ. .,wbU ech day is necessary
Vilcm i, T-TlLTi ne,the Bnpe nor sicken. To cog.
Isl rZi J3,jr,I1-ni'l''.."mpl8 fr""- or roll box for
86c Sold by drugj-ista. OR. B0SANK0 CO. Phila. Pa.
DALLES, OREGON
1
GiacKsmnns
...AND...
iisesiioeis
Ob. Oil
Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey
Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac.
Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars.
The Largest and Beat of August Buchler
Home-made Beer and Porter.
Agent for the Swiss Tub. Co., New York. .