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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
MAllOH 29, 1901
AN UNPARALLELED llECOlll).
Exports from the United States J
continue to increase, nml the fiscal i
year 11101 seems destined not only
to break all records, but perhaps
touch the billion and a half line. 1
For the twelve months ending with (
February the total is 81,490, l!U,9Sf, (
and for the eight months of the fiscal
year is si,ui),ik.),oi 4. urns mc
record presented by the February
statement of the treasury bureau of
statistics at least suggests a billion I
and a half record for the fiscal year
U)0l, since the twelve months ending
with February arc less than $10,000,
000 below that sum, and the eight'
months of the Gscal year are &1.V;
000,000 above the proportion which
eight months of the twelve included
in the fiscal year would be called
upon to furnish of a 81,f00,000,000
total.
No eight months' period in the
history of American export trade
shows so large a total of exports as
the eight months ending with Feb
ruary, 1001. The total exports
during that period are, as above
indicated, $1, 015,185,074, against
$919,4:73,471 in the corresponding
months of last year, and $G02,GGG,
871) in eight months of the fiscal year
189G, having thus increased more
than 50 per cent in five years.
The favorable balance of trade, or
excess of exports over imports, shows
an even greater increase, being 492,
224,904 for the eight months ending
with February, against 304,219,897
in the same months of the preceding
fiscal year, and $61,472,0-10 in eight
months of the fiscal year 1S9G. No
eight months' period in the History
of this country's export trade has
shown as large exports or as large an
excess of exports over imports as
that ending with February, 1901,
and no twelve months' period end
ing with February shows exports so
large or so large an excess of exports
over imports as the twelve months'
period ending with February, 1901.
ALLEGED EDITORIAL WIT.
The next time Admiral Sampson
blows down the muzzle he should
take more care to ascertain whether
it is loaded.
The next time Secretary Hay
opens negotiations with Great Britain
on the canal question he should do
it with a spade.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox asks: "What
is platonic love?" But why tell her?
8he wouldn't understand it anyway.
Times -He raid.
Tammany's band of purifiers has
decided to abandon its work. This
must be a staggering blow to purity.
Montana Record.
It is little enough
reference to the
president s Second
inauguration, that one good term
deserves another. Brooklyn Eagle. I
An Oregon lir log is soon to be
taken to Buffalo to be exhibited. It
will be about G2 by ;) feet, and will
have on one side, "Put Me Off at
Buffalo." Besides this it will take
fifteen freight cars to carry the
Oregon exhibit. Guess people will
know where the Oregon rolls after
awhile, says the Albany Democrat.
Now that President Lytic, ot the
Columbia Southern, has withdrawn
his entire force of grade's (one roan)
from the projected Lyle and Golden
dale railroad, word comes to tho
Sentinel that certain Boston capital
ists are figuring on an electric line
over the sarre route.
mmmmmi
There is a newspaper war in Gol-!
dendalo and "Hrainless Hilly Byars"
and "Nonothing Bahble Brooks" arc
IUO COUllUimuiHluy UimilOIS villli are
, ,
local politicians who used to he us
"thick" as two blind Bisters.
Quality and not quantity makes De
Witt's Little Early Kieers such valuable
little h?r pilla. Glarke & Falk'e P. O,
Pharmacy,
Take two to
night and you
will be well to
morrow. Bald
win's Health
Tablets. They
cure sickhead
ache, chronic
constipation and
make sick people
well50 doses 25c
U. V. Tnnsill, the Chicago millionaire cljrar
man (of Tansill's Punch jc Cinnr fame,) mu-s:
'llaldwiu' Health Tablets are the best
remedy for constipation, billloujness and tor
pid liver I have ever ed."
Portland, ost.
EDWARD I.. BALDWIN CO.,
I find your Health Tablets excellent for
constipation, sick-headache and dvspepsia.
GKO. llAKlilt
Of Oeo. DaUer & Co., Auctioneers.
Clarke it Falk, The Dalies. Ortpon.
M.J. Shields & Co.,
('rowers and Iriporter!- ol nil kinds of
Grass and Field SEEDS
Wc can name seed for evergreen pasture in
your section of the country. Why prospect with
untried seeds? With lifteen years' of perconnl
experience In Browing, also with the experience
of the Agricultural Colleges at Moscow and
Pullman, we submit the followlnj list of seeds
out of u hundred different kinds tried:
Bromns Inermus,
Tall Meadow risque,
English Blue Grass,
Tall Meadow Oat Grass,
Italian Eye Grass,
English Rye Grass,
Plat-Stemmed Blue Grass,
Orchard Grass.
Those
them
nro r'r.KSH SKKDs wo are (-rowers of
aud will guarantee icsults aud prices.
We are also growers and importers of
Clovers, Alfalfas. I'eiid, Corn, Wheat,
liusginn Spoil:, Millets ami ull
kinds of Field Heeds.
Try our Mixed Grass Seeds for evergreen pasture
on ury grounu, f 10 per iuu, or -,vc per pouna.
For references wo cite you to W J Spillman.
Professor of Agriculture at the Agricultural Col
lege at Pullman, ash., and 11 r trench. Pro
fessor of Agriculture at the Idaho State Univer
sity, Moscow. Idaho. I 'or prices and further
information address
31. J. SHIELDS & CO.,
9feb3m MOSCOW, IDAHO,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vaxcouvkh, WiuOi.,
Fcbiuury is, laoi. i
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his Intention
to make tiual proof in mpport ot his claim, aud
that said proof will be made before W. li. Pre
by, U. S. commihiioner for District of Washing
ton, at (ioldendale, Wash,, on Wednusduv,
April a, l'JOl, viz.:
Irving II. Iturlmr,
ofl.ylo P. O., Washington, who made II. K. No.
'Jira, for the N'KJi of tec 'J7, in Tp 3 N, P. l'J K
W. M.
He names tho following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz. :
Jesse J. snider and Vernon T. Hinshaw, each
of (ioldendale P. O., Wash., James O. I.yle and
Ira 15. Hewett, each of I.yle P. O., Washington.
fJO W. P.. Du.VBAB, Ueglster.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an ex
ecution issutd out of tho Circuit Court of the
.State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the'Jlst
day of February, 1901, in a suit therein pending
wherein William Kim d is plaintlll and William
1', Helm and Elizabeth M Helm and E. W. Helm
are defendants, to me directed, I will, on Satur
day, the'i'd day of March, 1901, at the hour of i!
o'clock p. m., at tho court house door In Dalles
City. Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest
bi'lder for casli in hand, all of the following de
scribed real property situated in said Viisu
Counts, to-wlt: lts 1 and ' .-mil the sonth(a-it
quarter of the northeast quarter of section t,
( township 3 south, range II east, and the touth
to Sav With east 'I'mrter and the southeast quarter of tho
J . northeast quarter of section W.townshinJ south.
"'nxo chs, . .'i.,iosaiist)- u certain jm'g
I went rendered In said court and cause on said
1 .'1st day of February, H01, for the sum of ?17J(i.:;7
and interest at ten iter cent ner milium, nii.1
f-??,,',,t0" ' co,,t', ,au!1 """"'
Ier annum and fill Aft and Interest at ten per
cent ner annum and uccrulni? enstx.
I KOIU'UT KI'I.LY.
fb23-.lt Sherlil'ol WascoCounty.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanij Office at Vanccuvkb, Wash,, (
eh. '16, 11)01 )
Notice Is hereby given that tho following
named t-ettler has Hid notlco of his Intention
to make final nroof in Miimortof his claim, mid
I that tmld proof will be made beforo W. II.
riesoy, uimed states commissioner for district
of Washington, at his office In (Ioldendale,
Wush., on Saturday, At'ill 13, I'M, viz.:
William A. Keen,
II. K. No. loan, for lotsfi, C, 8, 9 and 10, section
10, township 2 north, range is east, V. M.
He nameK the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz;
Andrew L. iiiinnell, (,'eorge I., Iiuniiell, Alby
M. Hunnell and Miles Mulligan, all of Center
ville P.O., Washington.
I'lCli'-' W. It, DIJNIIAlt, Ueglster.
Citation.
In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for
Wasco County.
In the matter of tho estate of Emma May Crom.
well,deceaeil:
To Frederick M. Cromwell, JMIth MavCrom-
weH1'reeu'ng-ronuvcl1 ""a ilvt'iu ',r","
In tho name of tho state of Oregon, you and
each of you are hereby cited mid iciinlred to ap
iiearin the County Court of the State of Oregon
Inr Wukfii tVinritv. 11 1 lliri Vfurth .i.rni ..f ..l.i
court, ai inocomi room -ncrvoi. at Dalles city.
1" said couutv, on Thursday, tho 'Jijth day ol
March, 1001, at 2 a clock In the afternoon of said
day, then aud there to ihow cause, If any exist,
why an oidei of sale should not bo mudu direct
lug F, Dayton, the administrator of the estate
of Kinmu May Cromwell, deceased, to sell tho
real property described as belonging to said
estate as follows, to wit: Lot neven In tho town
of lielmout. W asco County, Oregon.
Witness tho Hon, George C. lilakeley, Judge of
tho said county court, with the seal at Mid court
afllxed, this 2.1th qay of February, IK) I.
(ska. A. E, LAKH, Clerk.
27
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry cntnrrh ; thoy dry up tho secretions,
which adhcro to tho incutbrnuo nud decom
pose, cnusingnfnr moro serious troublo than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes nud snuffs
nnd uso Unit which cleanses, soothes aud
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily nnd pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho
COc. sizo. Ely Jlrothors, fit; Warren St., N. Y.
Tho ltolm cures without paiu, docs not
J irritate or causo snoozing. It spreads itself
over an irritated nml angry surmco, roliov
ing immediately tho painful intlanimiition.
With Ely's Cream Halm you nro armed
against Nasul Catarrh nud Bay Foyer.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
You will not have boils if you L
Clarke & Falk's sure cure tot bolls.
Clarke & Fulk have on sale n full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
Biovcles at $23.00, $:?3.00, $-10.00 and
toO.OO, at Moier & Kenton's. ni20-lw
A full line of Eastman films nnd sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Hustling young man can mako ftiO per
mouth aud expenses, Permanen.1. post
tiou. Experience unnecessary. Writ
quick .for particulars. Clark A C:
Fourth and Locust Streets, Pliilailel-
hpia, Pa, sS-ti
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland aud way
stations ai -i: jo a. m. aim a p. m.
Leave Portland S:S0 a m
" Albany PJ.SOa m
Arrive Ashland 12:Siii m
" Sacramento 5:00 p m
" San Francisco 7:4) pin
7:00 p m
10:i"O p m
lliHOa m
I ;.'! a m
it: 1.1 a m
Arrive Ogdnn
" Denver
" Kansas City. .
" Chicago
5:4") a m
9:00 a m
7:'J." :i m
7:4.1 a in
11:1.1 a m
u:00a m
7:'J.l a m
9::X)nm
Arrive Los Angeles 1 :J0 p m
" El Paso 6:00 p m
" Fort Worth 6:ftn m
" City of Mexico U:,V a ru
" Houston 4:00 a m
" New Orleans tirJonm
" Washington fi:jam
" New York iMpm
7:00 a m
0:00 p m
fi;: a m
y:;V a m
1:00 a m
OrJo m
t',- a a m
l'J'43 p m
Pullman nnd Tourist cars on both trains
Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Paso,
anil lourisi cars to (.nicago, st .louis, ftew ur
leans aud Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, central and south America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or add. cms
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAP. KOL'IE FKOM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIP.Et'T LINK TO THE YELLOW
SI ONE PAP.K.
tEiVK. Union Depot, Fifth and I sts . akrivk.
No. 2. Fast mail for Tacoma, No.
1 Peattle, Olympia, (Iray'K
! Harbor and South lieud
I points, Spokane, Hoss-,
.land, li. C, Pullman,
.Moscow, Lewlston, liuf
11:15 A. M.tfalol lump mining conn-' 5;M l',.M,
try, Helena, MlnueaiH-
Ills, Ht. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and all iioiuts1
No. I. least and southeast. No. 3.
' Paget sound Express
U;30 P.M. for 'I'acoma and Seattle 7;00 A. M.
and intermediate points
Pullman first-class and tourist sleejerii to
Mlnne.ipolK St. Patiluud Missouri river points
without change.
Vostlbuled trains. Union denot connectloiiH
in all principal cities.
Haggago cnecKeu to destination of tickets,
For handsomely lllimiatcd descriptive matter,
tickets, sleeping-car reservations, etc., call ou or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent. 'AV MorrI
son Street, corner Third, Portlund Oregon.
NOTICK FINAL SETTLK.MKNT.
Notice Is hereby given tint tlie uudersigned
has tiled, with tho clerk of theconntv court of
tho State of Oregon for Wasco county, his final
account as executor of the lust w III and testa
ment of MarvJ. lieuley, deceased, and said
county court lias, by an order made on the 5th
day of March, 11)01, llxed tho fcth day of April,
1001, at the hourol 1 o'clock ii, in,, as the time
and the county court room of said county, in
Dalles Citv. Oregon. as the nlacu for tho heariiiL'
of objections tosiild final account.
my ii. s. uu .Mi.Mi ion, Kxccuior.
BO YEARS
EXPERIENCE L
trade marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
A nyono tending n iketch and deicriptlon im'
nnlcklv ascertain our onlnlon free wlitllicr u ,
Invention In probably patentable. C'oniiuunlrf
I Ions ntrlctlr coiiUdentlal. Handbook on t'ateuti
lent tree.
reo. Oldoit agency for securing patents,
ii.ta taken through iluriu ft to. rttelvu
I notice, without cbariio. In tbo
raiviii
ilit clan
scieNfliK American.
A handtoinelr lllntrt1 weekly. lUrgMt lr.
culaUuii of .nnr (cientllln journal,. Teriiui. $'i a
rear t foil r nionl bi, L bold by all newsdealer".
fiUNNCo.h. New York
Branch Ottloa. tBti V BU Waihloulon, Ii. C
Souinern Pacific Co
lin Paci
mm
Oregon
Shot lime
and union Pacific
DHl'AUT
f'Ol!
TIME SCHEDULES
I KKOM
THE DALLES.
AlllttVK
ntoM
("hioago
Portland Special.
p. in.
via llunt
iugtou. Salt Lake, Denver, l-'t.
Worth, Omalia, Kiiii
sasClty, St. Uiuls, Clil
cago aud the East.
1;0." i. in,
Atlantic
lCxpress,
PJirt) a. m.
via 1 1 ti 11 1
ingtou. St. Paul
Fast Mall,
'J-2.jp. in.
Via Spo
kane. 'Salt Lake, Denver. Ft,
i Worth, Omaha, Kail-
sasClty.St. Louis, Chi
cago aud the East.
l:l,ln. m.
Walla Walla, Lewistou,
1 hpokano.Wallace.l'ull
i man, Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Dulutli,.Milwnii.
kee, Chicago and East.
a. in.
OCEAN AND EIVER S0HEDULE
From rortlunil.
(All sailing dates suli
j Ject to change )
i For San Francisco,
Sail every 5 i!as.
0:00 p. in.
1:00 p. in.
Daily
except
Sunilay,
6:011 p. in.
Satiirdnv,
10:oo p. in.
Dally
Columbia ltlvnr.
To Astoria aud Way
Uiudings. 1:00 p. m.
except
Sunday.
Wllliimettii ltlvnr.
Oregon City, Newberg,
Salem, Independeiu'e,
aud Nay-Uiudiugs.
except
Minilay,
ti:00 a. m.
:;ui p. in.
except
Sunday.
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
C:00 a. in.
t::U) p. m.
Monday,
Weilnesdcy
Friday.
!I:S0 p. m.
(,'orvallls and Way
landings. Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
7:00 a. m.
AVIIlHinotKt nml
VhjiiIiIII Ittvurs.
Monday,
Oregon Citv, Davtou aud Wednesday
Way-Ijindlugs. r-rlday.
Leave
Klparla
dallv,
.1:40 a. m.
Snuki) KlTor.
Leave
lewlston
daily,
S:IJ0a. in.
HIparia to Lewistou.
Parties Jeslrlng to go to llennner or
(MjinLs on Columbia Southern via lliggs, should
take No. a, leaving The Dalle at Vi;'2: p. ni.
making direct connections at llcppuer junction
and lliggs. Returning makiui'dirttcoiiiiectlon
at Heppner junction ami lliggs with tNo. 1, ar-
uvtug hi ine uaues ar i ;u,) p. 111.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAri. IltELAND, Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Notice.
Ily virtue of the order and direction of the
Council of Dalles City, as by resolution hereto
fore adopted, notice is hereby given that the
Council of Dalles City has determined to estab
lish sidewalks and crosswalks for Tenth street
In Gates' Addition to Dalles Citv, and for
Clay street, In lllull Addition to Dalfe.s City, as
lollows-
A sidewalk commencing tit a point where the
east line of Court street would Intersect the
northern boundary line of the school property
of School District No. 1J, of Wasco County, Ore
gon, said property being known as the academv
grounds, if nld line would be extended to said
northern boundary line, ami running thence
easterly to the iinrtheait corner of said property
of said school district aud abutting on the
northern line of said property.
A sidewalk commencing at the northwest cor
ner of block No. .1, and running easterly to the
northeast corner of said block No. .1. and abut
ting on the northern boundary Hue of said
bio kNo.-i.
A crosswalk running straight across li street
and Joining on the west the sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary Hue of said block No.
5, and Joining on the east a sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary lino of block No, ii.
A sidewalk CMnmeucing a', the northwest
corner of said block No. r, aud running easterly
to the northeast corner of said block arid abut
ting on the northern boundary line of said
block No. 0.
A crosswalk running straight across C street
and joining on the west tho sidewalk abutting
on the northern boundary line of said block No
C, and joining a sidewalk abutting on the north,
em boundary II no of block No. 7.
A sidewalk commencing at the northwest
corner of block No. 7, and running easterly to
tno northeast corner of said block No. 7, and
abutting on the northern boundary line of said
block No. 7.
A crosswalk running straight across I) street
and joining on tho west the sidewalk iihiitiini.
on tho northern boundary lino of said block No.
7, and Joining on thoeast a sidewalk abutting
uu iiie iiorineru oouuiiary nnooi mock Mi. t,
A sidewalk commencing at tho northwest
corner ol blook No. Sand running easterly 100
feet, ami abutting on the northern boundary
line of said block No. 8.
That said Tenth street anil tint nnim.rlv nl.nt
ting thereon being In dates Addition to Dalles
City, and all tho other above desetlbed streets,
blocks and property being In Hlull' Addition to
Dalles City, h'ald above described sidewalks to
bo six feet in width ami to hit niistriicled In ue
cordancn with the ordinances In rclatlmt in ilm
construction of sidewalks.
Halt! crosswalks to be constructed In accord
ance with tho ordlnancesof thoclty in relation
to the construction theieof.
That the. cost of said sidewalks and crosswalks
are to bojasn-ss d against tho property benefited
inereoy, ucconiing 10 mo laws 01 Dalles City.
Ill witness whereof I have licn-iiiitn un
hand and tho corporate seal of .Dalles City this,
the '.".'nd day of March, 11)01.
ISKA'-.I MSI) II. (i A TKh,
meh'.V-Mt Itecorder of Dalles City.
Notice No. 2
Is to all perPoiiH inilobted to tlm late firm
of K. J. Collins A Co. nnd H. L. UrookB
to call anil eettlo thoir account or noto.
hb tho ctaen may bo, by the lot of April ;
otlicrwim tho uccoiiiHh will bu put Into
tho IhuiiIh of our collector.
You want the best,
C. L. Phillips has it, in
CHICKENS
Hull' leghorns u apccinlty.
Kttrity.
Oamo to my -jIoco, etwon miltta woat
of Tho Dttllee, tint of Novouibor laat, a
black Jersey ateer, two yours old ; email
split in each ear; no brand yieiblo.
Owner, can bavo same by proving owner
ati i p and paying all obargec
NO Gt J. P, AomiuB.
I Bicycles
Our now
Columbias
Hartfords
Videttes
Lurncat lot. of wIipoIh over brought to (IiIh city.
Cull nnd huh tliom.
MAYS t
GIVEH AWAY.
With ovory dollnr'H wortli of irondH purehnBtul t my Htoro for tho next .Sixty
Days, 1 will ivo ono clinnco on tho following pri.oH :
I First p;izt' 1 Ohiii'h Gold Watch and Chain
o StM'iiud prize 1 1'idioiT Gold Wntidi nnd Chain
II Third rrizi' 1 Kiiiokintr .Set
Fourth priKti I Hilvor Huttor Dinh nnd lluttor Knifo
5 Filtu prize 1 wot Silver Knivea nml Forks
In addition to givinu' iiu'iiv tlu.'Hi' (irizen 1 will noil uoods hh low uh tho lowoat,
nnil (uurnnleu my (nods to be frt'-ih. (iivo mo u triul.
ROBERT TEAGUE.
Speaking of Blood Medicine :
Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla is the thing
that ciiroH. Do not fortriit it; wo huvo it, nt 75c por bottlo Murt-o bottles);
imruntood, or you may (jot your iii'iney bunk if nut H.itinliod.
IN COMPOUNDING- PRESCRIPTIONS
wo oxornpe tin L'rontoHt oaro. Wo carry tbo tit'Ht and uso tbo bunt in com
puundiiiK your pliveiciittiH ordorH. Our priccK wo mako iih low uh iw ciniHiHtuiit
witii cllicionl fiorvico.
We Carry a Very Complete Line of Everything
iipportainini to Drue, 1'atout Modiuinoa, SundricH and Photograph Snpitliue.
G-EORG-E C. BLAKELEY.
F- S. GUNfllflG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker...
i)i;.M,i:u in
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Alien t for lini-soll Co, s ICnulnes, 'I'hreihers and haiv Mlih.
Tolopliono lfi".
I. DHL' Ib'Htauco 107o.
J.
E. FALT & CO.,
5
Proprietors
of
Purest Liquors for Family Use
Delivered to any part of tlio Oily.
Phonos :
51 Local,
858 l.otiK Distance.
1
L. Lane,
UKNKKAI,
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothors Wagon.
I Third and JclTeron. Pfioiic 159
J.K. HCUHNCK,
Prenldent,
Max a,
Voot.
t.'axhlu)
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREC.ON
A General Banking Busineaa tranaacted
Depoeite received, aubiect to Hlirlit
Draft or Check.
Collection! matin and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Nhw York, Ban Francisco am! porl
2and. 2 ?a"0 JNO. B. BOMMUX,
Eo. M. WauAMB, Gko. A. Liang.
H. M. Bkaii.
Floral lotion will, cure .wind oliapplng
and sunburn, Manufactured by O'arke
& Falk.
BiacKsmnn
...AND...
Horsesnoer
- Bicycles
Btonk rocuived.
i
Ramblers
Stormers
Pennants
CROWE.
Cor. Secouil & Lauslilin Sis., THE DALLES. OR.
"The Owl."
9
173 Second Street.
Jast What
You want.
Nuw ideas in Wall 1'apor hero. Such
wide variety m we are showing novor bo
foro (jrucod a single stock. Reul imitrt
tion croton oHocts at ordinary prict-H.
Gootl pupurs at choati paper prices.
Klcgunt deaigiiH, tasteful coloriiiKH, yoiirri
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also.a full line of house puintH.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
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UKAI.H AT ALT. IlOIIUIt.
Oysters Served in any Style.
n- H(ond St., The Dalle". Or.