to team that the Diamond Holler Mills have a cannelty of one hundred and twen- This con ty-livc Darrein oi uot.r per any . . . .i. -.1-1 4 nntnM. tyhvc Darrein oi uour per nuj. nw vwu- " ho celebrated "Ulnmon, . ranu. which is or .o nne a graue nun u if r-!vw n higher mnrkel nrlce than that nf nnv other mill In Oregon or Washing- ton. Germ Meal and BolMtalMng Flour ... mi... -.. ., are manuinciiircu. me i.uu. num ...i.- ttiiiu u inriroiv itlsnosed of In Kastcrn Oregon and Washington. This Is a slg- nllkant fact, and one that speaks louder for the excellence of the product nnd of ih inrnnrmnrn nf our cltv as the trade center of this wide area than the most emphatic eulogy could do. mpnntic euiogy count no. Tim ninmnnri Holler Mills were built about ten years ago by the present pro prietor. Mr. Alonzo II. Curtlss. who de votes his time to the tlnanclal manage ment of the business, leaving the process of manufacturing to the personal super vlson of Mr. W. H. Oroat. who has been with him since the mills were llrst op erated. Mr. Groat Is a native of the "Kmplre state, having been 'born In Cleveland. Os wego county, and Is a miller of long ex nerlence. He learned his trade In the Lincoln Mills, of Anoka. Minn. He was later connected with the Palisade Mills, in Minneapolis, which are the property of the Plllshury-Wnshburn Syndicate, the largest millers In the world. Through the courtesy of Mr. Groat, a representative of The Chronicle was re cently shown through the plant, from the engine-room to the roof. Power is sup. ..w.. i .... .......... n. i. ...... ......... ., tit.. pom ?e tin j. -n u m.i:.ir,(,,ci iij, . it... . .. .. i . . .. .. . 1. 1 .. i . i . i .......... i i., .. I ... 1 1 . J v.unisA trntiiiiv ninuii i." lui.titu in .1 uuiiw UK .-ei'ui.nu iimu me nun inui'ci. -n"'. 01 me maciunery u.-eu is iiiui.uiauiu.eu m the E. P. Allls Company, of Milwaukee. Wis., and is what Is known as the Gray patent. There arc six sets of double .... , ., tffnu.lnrd 1.1-iltrtr.. .iirt f.riilinm mlli.r "". . . . : ,. " nnd ,, I nd ' ,,rX S V .,.. . . ... . ... eUtt tT 'world oZ as "heVni ' PmM." In !i h.itt.llnc- n.Knlnlnc the ...... '' . w..... v,- OCO bushel of wheat: and fiequen ly dur- Inc the season, when the elevator Is tilled. SC.000 or MlOU extra bushels are bomrht nih inir v.. . 'J 1 1 , 1.1111 inir viir.ii,Ji nii.ru. wvi .k mri , .- i..,.,i,ni.. 1...111.I11 o-.,WV Ul tV.WJ rAllll UtlflllVI.' .11 11,(11.1 nnd stored. The old U. S. mint building Is of Hour, meals and feed Is kept constantly on hand to supply the demand. We may say In conclusion that these are both merchant and custom mills. The supply of wheat is drawn from the sur rounding country, and the product of the mills Is as fine a quality of flour, whole wheat and gralnm flour, bran and shorts i'S mcdern machinery and the most Im proved ldens can produce. nit. .1. a. (ii:isi:.M)oni'i:i. I'lij Mleliin ami Hiirueon. Orcjojilans, like the people of all other new and undevtloped countries, talk much and eloquently of the natural resources of our soil, our mines, of our wonderful fruits, and above all of the- salubrity of our climate. Travelers and tourists hear these things from afar off. and, magnify ing thtm in their Imagination, are fre- olientlv illsaiinnintrd In- th. rnlllv. Th..r.. Is. hownver. In rltv fnwn nml ..minti-v all over the West, cause for surprise to people of the older states In llndlns so people of the older states In (lading so miiji a graue 01 intelligence among ine masses, and attainments of so high an order among our professional men. When it is realized that many of the latter are educated In Eastern seats of learning, the Eastern man's surprise and appreci ation are, to a great extent, paying trib ute to the schools and colleges of his own section. That Dr. J. A. Gelsendorfer furnishes an Instance In point makes him none the less esteemed in The Dalle, or In that larger circle of friends and ac quaintances gained during his practice In other cities of the state. Dr. Gelsendorfer Is a native son of Or egon, having been born in Albany. Linn county, where he was reared and received his early schooling. His professional ed ucation was received at Marlon Slmms college, fit. Louts, Mo., and Jefferson medical college, of Philadelphia, from which institutions he graduated respect ively in 1S91 and 16?3. He ttr.it practiced in St. Louis, but afterwards returned to his native heath. He came about a year and a half ago to The Dalles, where he received a most fitting tribute to hl-i skill and ability In being at once accorded the patronage of many of the best fam ilies In the city and county That Dr. Geisendorfer has acquitted himself with honor and efficiency in his new field Is sufficiently evidenced by his large and growing practice. Many are the praises spoken In his behalf in homes where his timely aid has stayed the dread hand of disease, and where he has entered as a messenger of mercy, preserving to dear ones the sick and afllicted. Besides belnrr n mnatur nf the n.oin.1.. medlca. Dr. Gelsendorfer Is a specialist in surgery, and has performed manv crit ical operations with a success which am ply attests his skill. His office Is pro vided with the latest Improved Instru ments and appliances known to medical and surgical science, nnd the doctor takes a Just pride In keeping fully nbreast of his profession. Dr. and Mrs. rtalsn,lnrf,r 1 .... ... 1 1 1 .. .. ligures In society circles of The Dalles 1 and, since taking uo their resident In this city, have endeared themselves to ' figures In society circles of The Dalles. u iiost or menus, iirs. Gelsendorfer has recently returned from a two weeks' vNit 1 to Portland, and It Is with pleasure The ; Chronicle heralds her return. COI.IMIHIA HllinVHIlV. Auk. Ilnt-lilcr, Proprietor. It has been our aim In preparing thec sketches for the ir.1,1.. ,,mi... . .1. ,n ... . -. "i inn 1 T - - -l'..-"(.lllflll illiU leading enterprises In the various lines irunivif. 10 civo renresentinlvo nn,i 1 tin. -'irlr.,,a ltnn.. 1 i. inuiiuiuL-iure anu trade, and to give especial prominence to those men and institutions which form a nan of the early history of the city. In preparing . "'""" " "uie 10 state that we are Introducing the reader not on ly to one of The Dalles' most im- portant enterprises, hut. as well, to one I oredcltizen' 8 ,,roml"ent and hon-j eratT ' n? & which was In 18JS. At lrst a small cor., cern, tho plant has been from time to ! time enlarged to meet the Increasing de. , a"n entire block"'' mW U CVerS Tho product of tho Columbia browery ' Is llrst-quallty lager beer, and It Is not ; 00 much to say that, iu excellence of taste and uurltv of i,i,.r.,ii.,. .1.1.. 1.. tins sKetch It Is gratifying to be able to .r. lU K ,,,e ."t?1 Jmoorted beers of Mil-' .....I.. ... ' i. . . "" in" uinn . "brewer In Vho '-In-law. but being wer. the whole Is ect supervision. He larket affords for tils business. Mr. Huchler has . an experienced German brewer In tho , in urflwierin blmfcelf a skilled brewer nrfirn tl iimlnn .il , " '"' "ii eci supervision, lie ei'iesenteu ami in ts management. Tho ir iitM r. , "' P'r- , buys tho best the market affords for "rmer are the New Zealand hrmitn. ml in nim ,Col"m,'Ia rlV(-'.r views havo ,',,,,TIr,m,?,U 0f "!8 "uh.ess. America.,, Fire AHocIallon ?if PhUadeL 1 crtraeter iirl'lLT'11!! 't" " ,I,,P" "ml Z.W 1 .'I"4... ,.Vwer.v ,lceH. n. rery ro,lhl.i. Hprlnglleld, Northern AnurunTkln&l ' A l?1. " I'ho-. "un rmimilB, IIOII'IH. reSIIIU- , aillH and private families, aside from Its ' and the Niagara. TIicho old ln coin. .wn bar. lis builntss extends all over panics are so familiar to ,orsr i s t alt T t lie eastern part of tho state and Into qualnted with (ho grei t nsuranco com Washington and Idaho a well, Colum-jpanles of the world that liclr wmZ bin brewery beer is always on tap at" Hon will, an agency ul it t u, best bar In tin. city, nnd It occn. jtublUl, Hk reputai on, an, to i ILe ! s ons no II th; surprise (o BtrangerH vU- familiar -wUh these cotZ nles t , asio Ing The Dal es t receive In reply to elation of Mr. .V. W ici J lon w l hem iL , WLKW Jl Ih -mc.errci'uVrrille S been Mid that It be l.oovoi. every nun. i for the we fa in of the mmm I- .....l . . v. -' iiiiiiuiiii am llllllkelr. InillvlillllllH' llmnnl, .....i ... dlreqtly, to imlronUo liomo Industry, AW may udd, in a different vein, It behoovos uvry man who iipir-cltn (he ambor buvtniifo lo cull for Columbia brw. u I Is the best. Wo know, for we have tried - 1 August Huchler was born In Swltxer- ; an... ,e . c ... ... ,, roi len . . ........v.- ...... - - nnd prominent business man of The , Dalles. He has built up an lnuustrj , which Is not only one of the largest in Oils iwllnn nf thn stall'. the cntiaclty Of ... . - . his brewery being about 3,r,00 barrels per year, but the effect of which Is to keep 1 many thousands of dol ars at home, which, were It not for this enterprise. I would annually go abroad to pay for . beer brought here from other cities anil j states. Tin: ijai,i.i:s i.t miii:iii.; co. liK'iiriiornti'il. Many nf the great manufacturing enter prises of Oregon and Washington must, for obvious reasons, be Intimately con nected with their wonderful timber re sources, iind, as one of the representative lumber concerns of this section of the state, we take pleasure in presenting a cursory sketch of The Dalles Lumbering Company. The mills of the company are located on Mill creek, about 15 miles from The Dalles, and their entire output Is llumed direct to the company's yards in this city. They have been equipped with the latest Improved machinery, regardless of cost, nnd in their operation have given employment to some of the most skilled mechanics In the various lines represented 111 thn ttlnff. rlifnn I'll.... tiiri.u nttl , J cheap product, given the best of materials uiiu maciunery ; mil too labor and talent 1 employed by this company make It poL J ,le for their product to reach the acme 0f excellence, which fact accounts for 'it r...,!,- ,ii .,.,,1 ..,. ,i 1 o.. .... ......... .-...v ,.7i iiuiii. inn. .i-'v- I ... .i.. ... . . ... i-iiij -uve men are employed in sill depart- S''Sf 1 m'"' aml UlU monlWy " 01 lne company aggregates a small .""S, Jt,rlU ''" .... . . . '"V j.o.innj teet or lumber dailv, TUc pro,,uct or Thc 1)anes i.umliernK r..,.. 1.. .i.. . . .. " ."i" r,"'. " Kn an" ished lumber, manufactured from native umoer, anu it is pertinent to state, in this connection, that the Oregon and Washington forests yield the best lumber materials on the continent. The reasons for this nre not far to seek. The climate of thee states has produced a happv comnlement for Ihpir furlll.. ur.11 i,i- j has given birth to luxuriance In Held and 1 ft.. At the yards In The Dalles, where a doz en or moremenareemployed. the company keeps In stock, both for the wholesale and retail trade, everything In the way of doors, windows, mouldings, house fin ishings, drv lir. nlnr. .-mil nutf- tvn,i i..,u.i ing material, dimension timber, rough and iiiusiieti iiimoer. etc.. and a full line of paints, oils, varnish and glass, in the latter line the company holds the agency for the celebrated D-.voe and Heath .v Mflllgan paints and the Klectrlc greases. Miuiiier nne conuucied in conjunction with the mercantile department is the agency for several old-line lire Insurance companies, among which we note the old reliable Continental. T.rnv.r'nln n mill oM reliable Cont C"WI' co,m''nln,es-, , Dalles Lumbering Company was or- :inlZFll and Inrnrnnnitpil In 1SCrt Tlm nlll cers are Thomas Johns, president, and S. S. Johns, secretary and treasurer. The latter Is the manager of the company's Interestr. in this city, where he has re sided for the past 13 years. He Is a man particularly well qualified to llll the re sponsible position he holds, and has done much to extend the business and popu larity of the company. He Is a familiar tigure In social circle, and. as n citi zen, hns lllivnvs mnnlfputoil -ulnilr-iMn public spirit In furthering all moves de- .. 1 1 r i... . . siueu lur ine general weal, PHIS'. & MT.SCHKi:. Furniture nml Carpet. Etc. When the history of The Dalles shall have been written, the names of Prlnz & Nltschke will be given prominent places among its pioneers, and. as well, among Its prosperous merchants. As pioneers, they were among early settlers of the city, having come here respectively in '78 and '7C. As merchants, they stand among the first in thejr lines of trade east of Portland In the state, and among the most esteemed In the city and coun ts they have helped to transform from u. wilderness Into a veritable garden, cele brated for tho abundance and richness of Its fruits and other products. There Is probably not a lirm In The Dalles which, in lt business ranwp hn manifested a more discriminating Judg ment of the wants of the public than Prlnz & Nitschke. Their personal ac quaintance In Wasco and contiguous coun ties is1 exeeotfnn.il nn,l tl.alr. ....i. 1. ....... and extended. Thc huslnes-s occupies one of the finest and largest atlesrooms In the city. The lirm is a buyer in carload lots, direct from the factories, and. In point of variety and extent, the stock Is surpassed by no other of the kind In this section of the mate. It Includes everything In the line of furniture, from the plain but rcrv leeable quality used by the laboring rain's family, to the exnulsltel "0,sler'' furniture which adorns the nom" of the wealthy. The extensive stock .f furtur- Is supplemented by a general bolstered furniture which adorn ihr "u- lurnisnings. including dru. 'erl,f"s- curtains, portieres, carpels, rugs, llnoIeum!. mattresses, bedding and a very completo line of undertaking goods. In mis eotineptinn it c m,i n.n, ....... that Mr. Nltsehkn U ... ulriiio.i ...,.i..,., . .7 iiiiciii iu niiiiti nnd embalmer. It is worthy of remark, too. that the firm's undertaking rooms are provided with fittings and modern scien title annlianeeK. nni nnlc m ,.1 mixtion, but to remove from view tht -""i 10 . ciiiuvu irom view tbt aenresslnir iini.n,ir,..,.u ,.r .1,.. 1 ... , - ---..-- w. nit; mm 7i(IU oflice which the undertaker is called upon nftlrf n-l.l.V, 1... ...1 , .. . " i'VI Ui 111, Theodor Prlnz and Joseph Nltschke are natives of Germany, hut eamo to tho Vn ted States In IRfJ! nml im ... csuioiisiieu tneir present business In . purchasing the stock an store, or John Moraine, liy keeping their stock uo to tho demands of their patrons the lirm u, extended Its trade ail over 'iL 'er'n of this old and trusted house , 1 ,,. In proportion. will Increase . , ' 'lli:,Vi;o.V. In""r""l'l' KmIiUc iiiiiI .nineM. Insurance has come to be so mueh n factor In conservative , riess methods nmi or...... ,u""t. meinodH They estiibllshed their present buslneis in "Kency Is a necessary concom an rfS """') "1111 1110 Welbconducled ! Uwrafirl -uVo TiJr oonX"Z h n ' h .'Hie Dalles has up agency that h h thSt ' j is to be desired, both s to com a le represented and In Its management The former are the New Zealand Herman, American. Fire AHMoeiniinn m.' iJ. Prosperity of a town or community it ! therefore I.OIIIIOII, .M lltTllol ill 1-.- nml M, I Travtler1 Life nnd Accldenl Insurance rv,. n... ... .. 7.."'"" "'"inillto lleslilei, Ilni lnunui.M.i.i ..t il... 1 biuliirkii of llien.i Iniiininco companies, Mr, W heal.lon tomluctn a jteperul real VNtllto lllld loan liimliu.uu I.....I.... I , : : --1 iimiiih iiii.i t ubIIIiik city and country properly, both on lis It. ct. being entrusted with u number W and promising claims In that lo. in response to the Inquiry as to ratable future of this camp, Mr. ildon said recently to n represent,!- , mi... ..i.,.,ii.,. "Tim mineral KV "I . Ill' -... ...... .w -- II ll.ll IIIV CUI.HVU ..HM. HIM' ... luive not been e.iualed anywhere ..In. 11... all.r.inn U.miL'lllITU iMirinwesi. .nr. 11 iu-.iiiiiiu i-ahiv...!.. . . .. ii.i. .t.i.... ..... himself as believing coal. Iron and other minerals will be found In abundance In this vicinity, and that It will prove one ..r .11.1 ....n...... 1.. il. n i..i.. Ill llll' lll.llt'1 JM'I llllllf. Ill 111,' ItllV. N. Wbealdon was born In Ohio, but was brought by his parents to Oregon when he was but two years old. He grew to manhood In this slate, where he has 10 mnnunoii 11. tins suite, wnere ne oas been educated nnd began his business career. He was well lltted by experience to enter this Held when he established his business four years ago. Mr. heal.lon i,nim.h ,,f business more worthy of lrm t... .... 11 . 1 ...i..nHI. 1.. t.. ... i... ..1..... ..I mi.- in., uuvni i..i..ui:wiii .Ji i.u.i.iii hi The Dalles, nnd extends a cordial Invlta- " 1 "- vn.i ... .-..v.. ..I... - mens to call and personally Inspect his cabinets (ii:i)lt(ii: men. III. ......... I'r. Pioneer (, nicer. There Is no name among those of the men-hunts of The Dalles better or more favorably known than that of George Kuch. To the caterer for hotels and rest M.ir.'.nttt nml In mmliirn i,iiuim.U..w resiaiirauis .a I ... ' .1 10 uuiueru Housewives e,h!xuV.es,,,eml!esrr r..'l.r,es...ln...,,",,'e.!,.!' V1- ' presiding over h visions of table luxuries In endless va- ! rlety. To the small mereha-it of the In. !r..l, hW "u'!"" sin. 111 inereiia-ii 01 ine in- " '"" "'"" n-s " v of the largest wholesale stocks In the county. To the citizens of town, cntmtv and one and state, the name suggests Integrity U-lectrle lighting In the slate, and liberality In the support of public ! The electric plant owned by this corn enterprise. t pnuy, while exceeded In value by othei As a merchant. Mr. Kuch is universally plants In Oregon, for Us capacity I wlth neknowledge.l to bp a leader in his line of , out ..,i,,Prfr tU. . oast. It eonnitts of business. He established his business In',, mammoth Lane & Ilodlev irll.-w engine The Dalles In ISC', and has. therefore. , w,leh drives an IS-fool wheel, . ounecte.l been .,, years a resident and merchant of : by belt lo a small pulley. 01. the shaft nf HlIU rlf' flttrltirr inlitrtU tl,,.-i 1. ...... 1... ' . . . ' .... li V h;:, ; "'Vr' 'V. ., ' .1 ii s exiensn e ira.ie in ine best manner possible, and oy his unfailing courtesy to ... . .. . . . . . ' "-'"" - ..I..,, " e, 1 u.ou .or commercial uicKiuj ,11111 uiiiiiuiiiy wnicn inaKe 11 a '"u!!;!1'.'!1';;",1 ''T , , , m, inn u. 1 B 1 .' . .' V'i "rn i i " v, "rs i, t - ... j i, ., '7, , . . ant with every detail of the business. He . tt-s. ;rmp!:;!v 'trx or The Dalles and surround.,,..- country. , . , v! , ' He Is? iirlgma'! 1. weer chl,g,1de;: s i!i::-;v x0fl fei rommiinil in. u miiii.i (., 1..,.. 1., 1 I1."15.- 1 'ce..inil. u. In spcal.lng of thp nuaiitltiei for c isb am s thorei . lb, Wo t. tho chcS m M, m vM of which is not.ceabn tnV on 1 fairness of his ..rices. Ills koIpm. .,, nr.. rltuate.l In his own business property, on! one 01 mo prominent business corners i of the eltv. nml In tboli- irlVO tllkpfl ttf till iiYimrlunii1 mnrnl.otit The shelves are laden wah a wealth of canned and bottled goods', comprl.sinn ! California rnnnr.1 fruits i;,i.n, ,i iiik. riimiirii. nt vegetables, and a very full nml complete 1 Us, V.'10 '", 1 1,0 """e- better lilted by line of condiments, etc. .Produce In sea-! 1 , "kU aml experience of Us Indlvid son. nnd staple and fanev irroeerlns nf members to win a legitimate success OVprv il.iwnrilil Inn .mil In . .....I..,.. . .... ..... . , . . . are carried. " A liberal line of' candles. confectionery, cigars, smoking and chew- ing touaccos, etc., is nlso handled. ... - cry purposes, and grocery and bakery or - ders are taken and lined at the kitchen .li.m. door. Gee and Is of German descent. in of man Ing up with the state, and is today reaping the rnli'.'ir.l nf lr,,l,,u,r ..1 i.i. 11. a special feature or the business, which "H u'v"'' secuon or th" was, for a time, dronoed, but Is happily tat0 f("' a number of years, having been now Tevlved, is the baker- department, ' f,,rmerl' ' business Iu li.ikeoveu; and which supplies everything in the way 01 ' '.' '" "" -"mall degree due to their In bread, rolls, cakes and pastrv to patron : '"Vldiinl reputations as competent work fresh every day. The city trade necessi-1 nlc" ilni1 trustworthy business men that tales tbr. rnnnin,. t.t ., .1.11.. they have been aeeorili.il wo i,. rmtu ,, " .inn iniiii. tit- stands deservedly high In business circles ; J" blacksmithlng, everything Is done, of The Dalles, and Is respected alike for Including lirst-class horseshoeing and gen hls business ability and Irreproachable f'ral repairing, steamboat and mill work, character. .etc., etc. In the' manufacture of vehicles, ' , a specialty is made of delivery wagons. fill-'KmtlP.S .STMIIO. HlKh Art riiolournnbj . It Is an oft-expressed regret among poo- Pie of culture and artistic taste that the . . ......V Uini. Illlll llll, art of photography has been' to so Vrre-it a degree usurped by Incompetent and un i,in.i . ' '"'" "" .n.i'.'i i.;ieriii.irs. ine aver.'itre nliotr."- rapher knows mil,, or ...h,.. ' ", 'Z. !" '!l1!lh--"-''-'.a' m m.,ny:ttI?,,rinrr ,:'V,"J. - imi.iiiuca, uKvoiu ot any Know edge of its application to photography. Hut as cu I- turo and taste hnvo ,im;...,i,..i i. has arisen another cluss, whose tuleii "tniT has arisen another cluss, who-e talent ,n,l 'ion!,ta""' "" '"'"d to meet the demand I is Pa uonlz.-d by tourists, rommer study of art have elevated photogra liy fj,r tht" m1"1"1"- vehicles. A nunhor of ' ' "'". mil and mining men. m,.,eh m'.s. to a station equal with that of the ial- l'1" hav',' ,JeL'n W)1'1 ,1,ls M',l"" 'flu- !'" and stoeK,,...,, ami the geo, i-.n ette and brush. Dalles, and are warmly recommended by r'"'ellng nubile. ti- location of if-.,. Anent tho above. It may l, taken as a " ,h,e,r, V"IM,r8- ,Z'Z '"!!?Jt I'c'ally convenient f.r ciimnllmiin, t, t, ii.i ... .. .' .. citizens of Wasro ronntv .h... oils and trade center has attracted to Its gates photographers equal In talent and skill to any In the state. It Is with idea- , .. " P"rinersnip have divided their sure, therefore, that we introduce i r " '" f"01', manner that the former Benjamin A. Glfford. than whom no pho n'"? nT'X 1" ,.t.l,, "'""'"ork. wagon tographer In the state has give "more nmI 1car,r,,'K" hulldlng. while the latter careful or comprehensive study to he l'T h,, tln? "l th" for"- wll(-'n "' art. or had a more valuable experience? m"'"" '.'r clt"cr can go lo Mr. Girrord makes a siieclalty of tho o ' ai,slI!,,la"t(,1 "f he other or take his finest work, and prides himself In always ""ft, ,1,,V"V' thc,r, vnllr" time to putting forth his best efforts. He i ro- !rVhl"et,s aml "mploy iy CI ,e, duces beautiful effects In carbon and , -'I10I'al1' fm four to six men mezzo-tlnt iihotns ii i,u .. i ; " employed, ami the capncltv of this simn ulty of obtaining perfect and natural t o- il TV"W ,,ml ,nf 1,0 oU"!r ,n 11,0 dlV tures of Infants and children, and ha- .. i 1'" 100 much to say, In conclusion, Wlin (llllte li rnnnliilli,.. .1.1.. , WUIt Illle HroH. merit thn M.-llrnm,,,,, Ills equlpmenlH In tho way of cameras backgrounds, skylights nnrl nhades etc , conduce to the most perfect results of! -""rl- Patrons are num bered by the hundreds, and hall from all Parts of tho county and beyond Us nm. , , HenJam n I fllfford i n ..n.. ...... m .... . ...iiiiv ill itu sta o of III mils. He studied photogra-' da.la Mo'vi 'th ,e""w';wi La,our- "f - dalla, Mo,, with whom ho spent two years, after which ho established a business In I-or fecott, Kan. I has been ten years ranherof Pr mf V ' ' "' 1 . - ,, , " m ii iniiii , ! "L''r'!.c. T. nv i" . "' . x.rl. 1 his line of tra.lo who occm s a iu ! has reaped ,h .enl ; won him m . Prol'clenuy which has . " traits ,d K , . l ,l,,,,ln ,l",r- m i-. -ol"mbla river views havo ! "'mous as a landscape and , ..'.. : "7 ,nal " noth-1 i,tni; WII.I.IAM .llll lli:i, de i-1 like i- 1111.I ICiiiliiiliin.i- The? ro few business or profession,,, .allliigs In which so marked 0 rlmm... ....in. . 1 .7 , "i t'loiuKHion il ZT,. " fh. .! ' "us that of thn i.mlrtiiiui. .....1 i...i... Iiuit nf tlw. i..i,t,..i..i...u 1 . ..., tMU mJ)l inu iieiMiiwu jiM .. 1 : ......... nun viiiii.iiiiiu. Volumes havo hem, wrlin... 1. , '.' urt of cmbJiimlng possessed by the Kuyp-Han-, but modem nclenco has no far siir iwxsid iho iincleniH In embalming that re- htMrll "rl "ru " '"'h""- n.?!!luV.l",,"1!".k,",f "'"hlUhmeiit of w. limn Mlchell Im one of the oldest In the cliy. It U nil mi the ground lloor, and the roomn uro lilted up with a vlow to - f . f tw ,,, u,lerlnk- i, , , P" VarrU-s a complete line of Mr ."c , .,. ,mM,es. em - ?'"' ,..lMm. from the Inexpensive, I '"" W' . " ... .. 1.. tin. most , ,, llltlll lliiT uiiiu- I ... ims ,cpIt n J us COII lir.v !niu- ntelope .11- ll1 ' ' "h He has been at .llf. of whirl.,;;;.,;" ,;, n hl. wagon-making and Here In tlu- 'V.nlng-mlll business, before establishing exoresses ,,s ,,r0!,cni llliu,r. hut was each time and other ITXir, m,t. .Mr. Mlchell has also been i,i iirosen. iiouse. inn ' imrnrd out. .Mr. Mlchell has aio nevn polities, having served two terms a- ,.lnitv treasurer of Wasco county. Tin: DAi,i.i i:i.i:Tiur i.miri 11:1- i-miiiM'. .v iMiwnit co. (lcro (s no one feature among ne ..imvi.iili.ni.es or llu de sleele urban me ' " e dispensable to good living than the .,i.r ..,, ,,t iicbllnir. n Is there m ieul ineullou in a coniuiereini i.-v..-. " .r,t. D.illes than the city's e.vellent elee- lri(. ugni plant. xiie Dalles Kleetrie Light. Telephone .V i,mer Ponitianv was orcillilzed to enndiiet I a general electric business, holding fran- lehlses for electric lighting, telephone serv- 1 ...1 ... .1.. .. ...i l,,...,i'.ir HI.' illlll IIMU'I .llMIJ. ..01 I ,. ., ..,.., i,4if .. t ' the company has availed liseit oiuy . the lighting privilege The character or this corporation Is sulllelently eMluhllsli.-d by the personnel of Us olllcers. who are I). j. l.'ren.-h. president: J. W. French 1 L. t. .1. u ....I'lfi- r-t..u , treasurer, and S. Krencli, s creiary. i lies Tr7 ""r" 'T-r'l n 'iV,'-', t' business factors of The Dalles that an, ,,,,sless factors of The Dalles tha Inirniliu.l on l iiiitieeeHsnrv. Aiiv enter '" HH- I IIIIUT It II i; til) H.VIIl"! i- 11V ' a Is not surprising that The Dalles Is ,w "?".an' ","or I'""!? 'I",'" .inn in.- 111111. 11 limeys-, i ne KeiirrnuiiK ( ,,lnnt consists of two 4.", K. V. ICll-on ma- ..i,. ,... m 1.- - n ..,1 1..1 1 1 cnilies, 1 tcrmttor, and a Thorni-on-Houston SO- ' nin .to m-ti'ltiiic ! t".. ri"v in charge of Mr. J. A. MeArthur. on eU-tilclai. or - years' ex- 1 wro spent u. s. periutetident or this p ant. He was for- . mprl. .,... . will. ' tt.. T....llu i.-i,.,h.. ""lnt ,lmv 1,1 M ''hnrBe. .Mr. MeArlhur ,"I,UV1 'fen ;"'" h no plant I Vlb' m" ff,,c " . . ",.,l,"t?.,f an w,,rlt!' ' s"' Bive ' llollla'- !iA.t; nnnrui:its. IthirK-NininiK nml itnn-mnUfrs. It lliav to :i4.priti1 wltddttt r.k.. ,xt ..in 1t.u1 wi .-tiii- cessful coiitradlctlou that there Is no lirm tlian Initio lin.w i... 1.1....1. i.i. , 1 waK"-m"kers. This lirm established Its ! ,,uslnc-S!' here In ISM. Its members, how- 1 . ". "ti.11 ..-ii. kikiwii in oiucK- I UtT, I I h I., nl ...1 I . I. I . . , nni C1IVHV 111 tins M'CIIOU or th- : !i,lar, "f """de In thel ' coming to The Dalles ! I 'I till IlriM ulw... li. share of trade In their Hue of work since ' '"aterl 1 llOtcd. trucKs. farm and spring wagons, cari, ' carriages, buggies of all kinds, stage coaches, etc. Among the recent work 1 turned out In this department, we note ' . UBe f"" 1,11111 for HrtloH in Hose- ,ri, lln,l,, V-..l. A...l.lll ,(. I l,UrB' 1I'-,n,I,ot" Krth Yamhill The ! f"0.1 ,h,ut VT'l "n,"rS eanu to T,, lhlU i instead of liidm. until i.. i,.rti...i i.. .. ...... ... ....i.i,ii in . compliment allko to tho workmansblu ii, V , , , ."i j-i.hi i,ros' farm'nd spring wagoiih- ami tho Staver buggies, a stock of which Is keni Son!,.tan,1' hand to meet the demand ! L. Limn ami X. Jt. Ijino urn liolb in. , tlvLH "f Oregon, In which stato thev have ',Ve," ,mo?1 .'f U!e,r ,,V0H- ln "-'ar""K' ".. ir'.. x"ny ''ecame all-around men ,h,?i "'l '' conscientious business S mi!X(;ellel workmanship, C .1. HTI III.I.Nt;, Wines, l.lqinirH nml Cluarn. " in" wiuzei s oi lie Wal es and to ,1k ir1viin. ....., ...... . "" To th clllzens of The Dalles and lo the .........o ...,,tii 111.1111 llCqillllllieil Willi Oil Places of popular nort. Ilio m 'J: 'Sll,""",,f ,S l'Kcstive of h ' ,est ui ' American whiskies, French and Ca I . Torilla wines, line Iniporie I "l iw ,,, "' broad-gaugo Western hospitality " " "T? J' "''l. WMl.lt i ""i iniicii iii say mere is no mnroimin his line of tnulo who occm I s ?, ' ii! ! . posiiion In the regard of tho uenemi ?, ,. lie, nor w.m n,a. r,rmorrCw table establishment. Mr, Htul Um h as ,1 , "C1'U" at ,"!, l'"t "t "tt tvU' ","t'rl,I ,,1! '""-- h a member o the lirm of Hluhllng & Wlllliuns wid. , lirm ho succeed. -d IWIU Mint I., t 1. .. . . " r..O'-l .mvitig cnieroi the p uce iih a member the lirm of Hluhllng & W la ins whl, lirm 1... succeeded nflerMr . ' Hams' c m so, twi, years ago """"'"S ,,! III lis elaboral n Itvtiifi.u .....1 ... . 1 . men,Hh.har,H,p the superior quality ,lf ,U(,, s.trved, an Lu"? T'1 in'vollnfc- men ami Ws" l.or 7"Z C" S"; his in..- 1. 1 " y tho slock of ""in 10 ine t-ity. -ni hiiiiiiIv Hi.. ui,.i, . hlsliar the celebia! e,nih! . " ' , -VIM 1 I fill lltx tlui ......1. ..'J ... . .. " iir ijiiiirnrnlri ' " . " ": " H their best, .Mllwau. ' in-i-rm receivtd d rect from tho brew. 1 '"V, "'" ." r. H, Cliimiliiir. 1 or en ,,,,,1 ly,a beer Is kmwnUMli 1 bo-b M!"",I2B """" his mumumi ' m Kip. 11 . o.mecllo.i with tl, 1 r l I ? u":KH 'nr. Imi mwturSy hepi an eleKant cigar case, A win il Vnt . ,U.V,vvn ,,(Jn'' 'vl be.m u ,, wl hist b,,iH of clfc-an, known . th V, 1 f 1 " "rm O'iiiiiIhb t iock , ,,, " "'Z 1 morclal world, ai:d this on,, t.Z, , "!"IUi nml wgoi,.,i , wotihi mako ,,M riltim y ; !Hir and Iron worker of tl,,, i" conMoUuurif Ihe weed. ' ' w,u,l Hreal nklll, ami hi i mfo Fnuuufi "he, llu iiinployM lliu 1 i ,ii in hear nut mo s (.. m. (1 j llwankee. Olympla. ! Ill r per i . k , Vl.neoll'cr . W VHih' , " ' , V,, ,, . , beer. ad tlij "l ported cigars. ... llf .......1., Mr. SlUbllllg ci-iui," '- .- -., vii.im .all the bri.i.r i-s f ; employs sk lied ...Ixers mixed drinks nf this I. , of i populiirlty. ('. .1. Flubllng l n .... I.lrlli lllll '. .1. Mllmlllg 0 in'"""'" - Iiiik. been 2S ynirt In the 1 niiru nuu.. He Is a man of family, nn.l Is jinny proiiu of the fact that hi" son was one of the llrst young men of The Ihilles to respond to die call for volunteers for the late war. He sallid on the llrst expedition I" I'll' ..1 :.. ... . . . .. i-hiuiiuiht " ,.,... Illi'llloer 01 uii' nei-.nni 1 wregon nnuuem. om. . h ' ent unlikelihood of hostilities occi irrll g. a .eptwi tne remise sev.ur.11.,. Ids father, and was mustered out of the service. On Ids return, he brought with him an excellent assortment of Filipino Implement "f war. which are attractively displayed In a wall cabinet In .Mr. Ktub ling's place of business. Il Is well worth any one 's time to rail and see these relics and Mr . .Stiihllug extends 11 eonllal Invi tation to nil who may wish to do mi. 1111: I'n.vioi'rn i: piiau i.v . Clnrlie ,V I'ull.. n-i.. .. ... .... 1.,.,.... 1.. -ri... I...M..U 1, .till in ,,,. ., fur fulr nml hnnoMibl.. deal. I' K cl, ,,m . . letter repute for fair and honorable deal- .11 - i .. . ... ... .. .... . i-osioiiiee riiurmacy. 1 111s line siore 11,111 lis beginning In October, 1X07. since which time II has built up n trade see.nid In volume tf that of no oilier hmisi- of the kind In Wasco county. The business was established by .Met. IMarke Ar 1'alk. the pnseni proprletorH. ami was an namued aut-i-e&s from the day of opening. Tin- stock carried by this popular drug store eomprlses everything UMinlly han dled bj 11 llrsl-clnrs drug house, and In chillis, besides the general line of drugs. 1 .i o. i-iiies. nronri.'Inrv lemedles rip. n : ft m of Imported elgars. Ih full lliu of Imported elgars. line toilet ni- ! 4.Uy f th; ,oue h iwrver U th,. ore 1 . nousi. nowrver. is the pre llrlr-s nml i riievlmn' uinwlr Tl. serlntloii ileiinrtment. (Inlv tin, mtriMii druffs are ued, ami all prnserlptlons are submltte.l to n t-liisi exuminntlon before licli.f, rompoundrd. It has b'en inlil Ihni a thorough know ledge of the busi:ic is ilu- Isst eapltal a druggist tan have. Admitting this to b. h fiiet. this firm has an aliiind un-. of capllal at Us eommati.l. for Mr. Clarke, who devotes his entile time mid atten tion to the business. Is a prescription pharmacist of long experience and great ability. He Is a manufacturing chemist as well, iind puis up no lew. ihnn n dozen preparations for the trailn. Many of heie pieiMiratlons and rami dies have be come yo well known to the public- that their names ate household words ovur :i large portion of Wasco futility. Among such, we note the following: Lemon. Vanilla. Itaspberry. Strawborry. I-.'t-arple. n.iiwnii, Apr'cit Havorlng K. trarts. Quinine Hair Tonic. UosofOiim Tooth Wash. Floral Lotion for Chapped Hands. Holl Cure. Sure cure for bolls. f onc. Extract Jamaica (linger. Ihcsi- articles are sold In no less than stores In and about The Dalli-i. ..I",1 I'ous.. Is afcent for ,,. ct.ie,r.,t,,,i ( olumbki Uromo Kails." which are es l" chilly prepared for Its trade, and un !cr IM niime, in New Vork. It Is also agent for "La Plata Sheep Dip," a, t I. ' slnep. marking paint. An Important leature or the stock of Uarke .-alk Is the xi...-Ve liim or Kodaks and photographic supplies. Thv tarry the r.imous "Vive." "Cyjhme " l oco cy,." ,) ..o,.0 .M,IKussu,o- k,',. daks and the "Vive Te(Coplc" camera ..en is no more complete or varlcl eloel! of the kind In Hn. i .in i ti i ,. .. ...i arlcrs blrlh. which were sm.ni it, n. i.... ., - , ,,(- , iu,jy tit ine anlpes-Klnersly Hrug Company. He has 1 1 Jl years' i-xp.-rleiic- In the business. H. A. l alk was horn In Germany, lie. fore going into partnership with .Mr. ( larkc. he was IG ye,ir In tin- .dock busl ness In Crook county. nth genllsnun are men of soiiml buslntss Judginent and their suciss Is but the natural s.. qlitnce of their ptrsonal ability. com tiin. iiin iii,. ' 'I- ii.'J, l'riiirli-tiii-. As the only Ursl-ehisH hotel, coiidueled '"'I ' the Kuiop,.-,,, American Plans. In The Dalles ( ml). of the mo" IOIIII nr bolnlu In li-,,. .. 1 ,. . , , """" ..-iiiiiuv, n e t.o- luml.la Is pationlzed by lourlsts. rummer- persons arriving by boat or train, as ,1,'.. ....... in trnnt r ts ,Hr w-lM the wharf at which the former lands s a short two blocks distant The building occupied by the Columbia ilnltr'-a"1" th,r,-""M"r- Htruoture. co. t.ilnlng , guest rooms, all newly and ! vft "r"lM- tlriB riicllltlcH , ' MOW led so t,t each room may be ,',,. V. . w"rm'l tin house Is llglited throughout by e trlclty. The o Ice dhdng-.oom ami bar are on the I Irs n,'".1'" ii'',"1 T ,,!,"'clall' "UlUil lo their uses. The dining-room has a sealing ca imc ty of over 100, and the culinary ,1 -ikn rW"1,:i' l 1,1 ,ho "amis o the house t'"t"rT' lM ,h" "rlll "t Tho (,'oliimbla Iiiim , ...... ..... uuiM't un iiri'K ent management for the past three years. ..... ... ininin-y, uu propr .'tor. has resided much lom...r i., ., .. , ., over and Is well ' known U ' or ,he ncqualiuanee wltll tll7 tVave w ; r,,i,:?.n',.,.: '-HlHli-.l hi II... roniluci Is a he inner linl..,.,i ui... i. ... ." ' " the i.oi.ck.,.i ii,Vrt,;r. -::".s,rt,tiVo ho has ii ,,i rJli,;,, "IO!" ,,f w"h time n 1- r., '""rgon, ,B piom.rty, In Porihiinl and Asinri.., i.,.u..i.... i'.?.. .. . A , 1 1 tr ' "f l'"H. lw" C who,, ! K""(l Am",l" HtlzeuH. ' Property here, lie Ims two sons r J . ...i : " t'Pit '. S. (il .V.MNIi. lllil.tKMmlil, ,, Wiii,.,,,,.,,,,,!;,.,,, Hbo,l'dv'To',,l1f,;l'i,'K' '" V"" "f I ,1 J ' i""''!"1"""111, h,ecl,anlcK f ..ifi hoo who take a becoinlm. i rlde h r,)(lR. t 1(.,r , m " esueei'"';.'! " t"''""' r.irliin, ' n 1,1s Hm l is o ' di'mi:Mf( 1,10 mny "'In" I - M 1IMH nr til u ell.. m icvimiiiz . '. '"'", Is more jHtu. Dust nr wnrKmen, ni roiicm havi..-; iiinoiur wiioin in tin abb, u,i ,... ."'! U'lioii.u'nrui.r. -i im worv -.i.i .-:iwriii Koiiornl blnckHmlthlng, hw ..i i iroH ta.. MllOII. Wllleh H lilClltMl l.n 11. ' elC. HKt-iuiit nnd l.i.llirblln u(....... . . cort I..- .. !n' n f. .... ....... .... ......,,in iiimi noriom,B the nest work Hint skill ran produM .(,. ,ii.ni i'. n, wiiiuiiiik was niiru in im-..- .. . .. .. .. . . -.. Kinif, . ..n " .......... rn iimoro coinna tn. -- . .-- : . v-n..i yiMim fc Da hs. during wlileb tlm, I. . .' '" T wide ucqtmlntnticn with thn ne,...?.!a Wilf.llllll Hllll llllllt II. 4 ... . ' "I I hlni'PM him iiliinntr Oih t. "il n..t....i k ii... ..i... tj riit " IIIIIIIIMllll ... Mill III I I'M I fl I lllirMlllt II i.l... -'I work turned out by his shop, and h. rainiest! In nrlrrs Iiiim I1...I1...1 .1. -.. .- '.i inu nni.. ... inu liillllic, .nrxT iioni) haiuv. .1. A, .NIitmiiNiin, I'Miiirlfin- I. un. in un, nniim hi 11 great nrn. Mlvc era. and the knowleilge kIojh,,. . r' tt-.. .i. ,1. 11... ...t.i... ... .. in. ,iit,.-n ..I ( i. ni ( m now no Ufn lipplled thai Its benelltH Imv., ....i. regarded as rointiinnplace. , ,,' .1..1.... ..1.. 1.. 1... .. . 'iimot ...... ...... ..... ..v.. .,, ,,n Minium iirnmi 0111 11 in o oiuy vr uwr in l!V Illlll. Inline Hntiiiitblni- of m, ii.ti... "WH . . .'.": ""J nrience; . 11,.. 1 , 11.... 1.. . ..tma Illlll r... I (llll'llllllllVlliy ,1'IV. llVl'tl ... ............ i.ii.nv niiyiiiiiiL-111 .11 ' " in ..( ..i-n, Jt m j... i.iilnirii II l ul liniiiu.,.! II 1 , .. . llu ltltil.iillliii, ii.l(,.l.(lA.. .. . - n'l ...1 ... iikk. .. .., ..,,.,-. ,,1 un. iniininm- tl. . 1 k. nun hh uecettiv !( .11. Id 1(1, P.. I. ,1.1.. . I. .1 . -.HI ... ..,.... . . ... 1. on niiii'ie 11 iHourttn im-..- 111 1 nil 11 1 mil 1 inn 111 llu 1.... as applied in the dairy, nml, u a" It. fill. tllltlil ..f tl... ' ' """iii ui' n iiroiAi.1 I" llll. HI III llll- HI lilTI Illlll II... .. .. 1lllltl'tt -llllltll I liuiil iIoIhi, " " I l"MI Ml III . . It IU II fit Ml tll.lt (till ..I. I., i. IIP t'ltt't nr piiu'u finiii t'til..l. it . . The ilrnt duty. tlnu. nf tin dalrymau'J imiii in ihhv ;ipi, 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 v riitt'tt ... UK next. Iitlt lint h'HM liiKKirliiit i. .. tilIU III III IK. .Illlit. Ill Ih ....... ....... ..... - - -; ia i'.' " 'HI lll(4l'illPMl l I Illlll ll!IIL I'lllll 1 k . line cleanliness is the keynote of tlon. ami 011 this everything dopenik The .Mount Hood ilalrv ul in.w.i.o ..... i......,,i mill about J cows or inl.M-il breeds, Durhwj preiliiinliiatlug. but will soon litcreiitvta, number (n M. They are piiHture 1111,1 m fed nml receive the most ca reful an,n, tloll. helm? reellbirU- hiMii,.t,.il f... 1..1 ... ... . r, o,wt, eillnsls iiiiiI the various diseases to Mhkb the bovine kingdom Is siiblci-i i-,. thllli; Is urn, lined for lb It llriltt.ir no. mill., nml nil tin.' requirements above mw. iioiu-u are rriigiousiy iibHerveil. .1. A. Hlmonsoti Is on,, of the million r. tiaillan-biirii Aitierli-aus who have tmn allegla lo t'lirln Hum. II. ban U 11 1. yi-iim 111 un- 1 111 1111 niuies, (tnnforlV imsl six yearn a reiililent, of Wasco conn, ly Oreiriin. Hi- hint been three year !, tin- dairy buslncHH hero, and has buiu it an extensive trad., iimoug the hotcli, m. talii-iiuls and families nf the city, ranch, whicli-ls Hltuateil iibout three ml'o south of town, eoiitains 7W lu-res. nit un- der ruttlvntl the chief product Witt wh-iit. Ills stock thus, ban uniple raw nml Hi.. l.ul ni . 1..... I . ...... .,. ii,,iii(..iiiin.-ii iclu, jar Hlmiiiivnii Ims made a itpcululty and j'siy of the best methods employed In the mM em dairy, and devoirs his personal it leutlon to his biislurss, lie runs n wn- on tor tin- iiecommo.latlon of piilronj, tti in rKonally delivers milk in time fur rarlr iin-iiKiusi every morning. Tin: i:iti:io. n.ici:it. A. IC-ller. Nothing els,., perhapa, has contrlbuttJ ho much to lightening the drudgery il the houstwlfe as Hit perfection of th modern synem of Imklng. and the w labllshment of bakeries In all our torn, and cities. Kamlly baking da li.ii m longer tiny terrors for the tlrtil liout.- keeper, for Irish brrnd or rolls can l iiuiiKui iiauy ai ,iel, price- thai It reatlv rtnnnm. l.i In,.. ,.t il... 1. . -. ... .,. ,,, .in- i in, i The Oregon llaltery Is one of the oldest tstabl shed bakerlts of Tht- Dalles, bavins been founded 16 y,trH ago. and there u probably not nriwther In the city h.ivlcr a mote- extendi.) business, than this, Th' Olltlllll Of III,. l..t-,. j .iknu M loavit of brnl dally. IIchIiIm w plying a large hotel, riMtaurant ami fait liy trade in the city, a considerable Uu Incus- Is ,or,.- with the surrounding lor, and country, a apeclaliy is miulc C furnishing to order, at reasonable price, wedding cakes. Iilrthdav ral.es land le d cakes, small cakes, all kinds of palt ry, fresh every day, and tho Illicit candy and confections, largely of homo manufac ture An elegant Tufts soda founUl" adorns the salesrooms, and Is a populii Place of icsorl during tho warm weather, mi Is also the lee cream and oyster parlor In the rear. In reviewing the succesfl of Andre Keller, we are lemlnded of the stattm(ni In Hi.' report or one of our consul. W wit; -The (birman excels In persever ance, patience under the most trlnf clrciiinstaiiees, Industry .and .cunoror Ihese vlrtmu enable him to iiccomplW gieat results In almost any Held of In dustry or tiiterprl-e he may cbooiie t en et-.' Mr. Keller l.s of Gorman blrlh. but lias been a grt,t many years In tW . ' HhhlM.UL n ilw," hit l.IIICH, KCgllllir CU' tinners of the hakiry quite us frequently receive a p)t,MH,lt Krt.tB frul Mr. Kttier as from her husband, whom lw has assNied, like a true helpinale, milld up a large and permanent buslnew- WAUI) A ItOllKHTMO.V, Pioprieliirs till,- ,v.-r- Nliible.. iSomi, is y( ,rr, Ro tlt. city I.tveo' Mlahles wei,. estubls,t, i,y ',,rd Kerns Iu thin city, and were comlucl'l under that nntne until 1801, In which year .Mr. J. t. Uobertimii inirchastd " intertst. I'roin that diitc until two yrt llgl, last Alirll tlm l,,,u....... Iiirl. I ..v ,,iifiiiiviiii won .i.i..... i- .,,l",,k'r tlm lirm name nf Ward, Kern '''berison, at which time a ohiing" ....ic, .iiessrs. ward & Itubortson w coming th,. sole proprietors. llu. t.lty Htables are not only one ot "J ,m0H! Popular livery esiabllHlimenti of J he Dalles, but, us well, among th,e .it i il1,"1' ,,10i,t C(IIJlllt,-lllly t-qilll'P- hu building, a mammoth two-ston; iitruotui-,., cover.! un area of a quarter ,L, k,,wl,n "ni"1" yi'd room. anO iiodeni Iu veiy teHpeut. AcuoiniiwJ" tuins can be fiu-nlshtd for more than humlriil head of horHi-j and the varloi" chicles, hainess and jmntplioriiulln their use, KlfUen hc.nl nf horsoH are krpt for t" Ivory Hervlce, tuch Hdccled with vli o lis eipcclal IIUifsH, and ni.whtr r" ihnir turnout bo hcouiciI (Iiiiii u ll" fashlonablij and popular Htuhle. Hun uboutH. Wdgonettes, iihimtoim, lnlKtil''' Burn.ys. hariiH ami all the varied u0"' mmt of citirliiKt.-i, fminil In ovi'iy class llymy, , Mt t,(, ,H1)0bnl f pa; . i"1''1 & Itubortiiou taku juuttcu'V Pi Id" In giving bimii6, H tho same Iwit earn and atlf.itlon thut Is hi-no'' bpuii their own wtiil-Hroomed ntoclc. a""1 cone nsivo tvlihtiic, of tin, puhlK rt : "elation may hu MCeii In the number f line horiei i-nti HKt.-d to their euro b' leprtwiiiiailvit horsemen of tills city. , As a HeM Ktahio, this lirm can "Menu inducimcniH ami uiuturjiiisH ,1 c; eoiiiiiicliitloipi to dwiltii-H In Hlock. Mrw'4 Itril H llllhr .luotl l.ri. Ilinrnii.fll 11(1' iimiii, They ,avo spent itiiiuli of '' liven lu t, KaiiiHe, ami mom compel11 JiiilKm of hoiMeilvMii inu not to ho in tiiiu ...... ... ... . " i'r i oi mo country, VvnllHUtil un liitk pant,