The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, August 31, 1889, Image 4

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COL. Btt K BK'g FAMOUS EUMV-
It Wu Delivered Over The Vlrtimof
Jaifte Terry's Cruel skill.
The following iaoeral oration pro
nounced by Colonel E. D. Baker, on the
. occasion of the burial of Senator David
C. Boderiik, who was shot by the late
Judge Terry, has passed into history as
one of the finest eulogies ever delivered.
. The Senator was killed by Judge Terry
in a duel in California on September 13,
1859:
A senator lies dead in our midst I He
is wrapt in a bloody shroud, and we, to
whom his toils and cares were given, are
about to bear him to the place appointed
for all the living. It is not fit that such
a man should pass to the tomb un
heralded ; it is not fit that such a death
should call forth no rebuke, or be fol
lowed by no public lamentation. It is
this conviction which impels the gather
ing of this assemblage. We are here of
every nation and pursuit, of every creed
and character, each in bis capacity of
citizen, to swell the mournful tribute
wbicb the majesty cf the people offers to
the unreplying dead.
He lies to- day surrounded by little of
funeral pomp. No banners droop over
the bier, no melancholy music floats
upon the reluctant air. The hopes of
high hearted friends droop like fading
flowers upon his breast, and the strug
gling sigh compels the tear in the eye that
seldom weeps. Around him are those
who had known him best and loved him
longest; who have shared the triumph
and endured the defeat. Near him are
the gravest and noblest of the state, pos
- sessed by a gnet at once earnest and
sincere; while beyond, the masses of tbe
people whom be loved, and for whom
his life was given, gather like a thuDdei
cloud of swelling and indignant grief.
In such a presence, fellow citizens, let
ushnger for a moment at tbe portals of
the tomb, whose shadowy arches vibrate
to tbe public heart, to speak a few brief
words of tbe man, and of his death. Up
to tbe time of his arrival in California,
his life bad been passed among events
incident to such a character. Fearless,
self-reliant,open in his enmities, warm in
bis friendships, wedded to bis opinions,
and marching directly to his purpose
through and over all opposition, bis
career was checkered with success and
defeat ; but even in defeat bis energies
were strengbtened and his career devel
oped. 1 When be reached -these shores, his
keen observations taught bim at once
tbat be trod a broad field, and that a
higher career was before bim. He bad
' no false pride; sprang from a people and
a race ' whose vocation was labor, be
- -toiled with bis own hinds, and sprang at
a bound from the workshop to the legis
lative ball. From tbat time there con
gregated around bim and against bim
tbe elements of success and defeat
. strong friendship, bitter enmities, high
' praise, malignant calumnies but be
trod with a free and proud step tbat on
ward path which has led him to glory
and tbe crave.
Fellow citizens! tbe man whose body
lies before you was your senator. From
the moment ot his election bis character
has been maligned, bis motives attack
ed, bis courage impeached, his patriotism
assailed. It has been a evstem tending
to one end. What was his crime? Re
view his history consider bis public acts,
weigh bis private character and before
' the grave encloses . forever judge be
tween bim and bis enemies?
- As a man to be judged in bis private
y- relations who was bis snpeiior? It was
bis boast, and amid the general license of
a new country it was a proud one, that
bis most scrutinizing enemy could fix no
single act of immorality upon him !
Temperate, decorous, self-restrained, he
passed through all the excitement of
California unstained. No man could
charge him with broken faith nr violated
trust. Of habits sample and inexpensive,
be had no lust of gain. He overreached
no man's weakness in a bnrgaia, and
withheld from no man h':, just dues.
' Never in the history of the state, has
there L'een a citizen who has borne public
relations more stainless in all respects
than he.
One year ago to-day I performed a
duty such as I perform to-day, over the
remains of Senator Fergnsson, who died
as Broderick died, tangled in tbe meshes
of tbe code of honor. To-day there is a
more eminent sacrifice. To day I renew
my protest; to-day I utter yours. The
code of honor is a delusion and a snare;
it palters with the hope of true courage
and .binds it to the ' feet of crafty and
cruel skill. It surrounds its victim with
the pomp and - grace of the procession,
but leaves bim bleeding on the a' tar. It
is a shield, blazoned with tbe name of
chivalry, to cover the malignity of mur
der. It substitues cold and deliberate prep
aration for courrgeons and manly impulse,
and arms the one to disarm tbe other; it
may prevent fraud between practiced duel
ists, who should be forever without its pale,
. but it makes tbe mere "trick of the
weapon" superior to the noblest cause
and truest courage. Its pretense of
equality is a lie it is equal in all tbe
form, it id unjust in all tbe substance
the habitude of arms, the early training,
the frontier life, the border war, tbe
sectional custom, the life of leisure, a 1
these are advantages which no negotia
tion can neutralize and which no courage
can overcome.
And now, as the shadow turns toward
the east, and we prepare to bear these
poor remains to their last resting place,
let us not seek to repress the generous
" pride wbich prompts the recital of noble
deeds and manly virtues. He rose un
aided and alone; be began without family
or fortune, in the face of difficulties ; be
inherited poverty and obscunty; he died
- a senator in. congress, having written' nis
name in Tbe history of the great struggle
for the rights of tbe people against the
despostism of organization and the cor
ruption of power.
He leaves in the hearts of his friends
the f enderest and proudest recollections.
He was honest, faithful, earnest, sincere,
generous and brave; be felt in all the
great crisis of his life that be was a lead
er in tte ranks, tbat it was his high duty
to uphold the.interest of the masses; that
be could not falter. When he returned
from the fatal field, while the dark wing
of the archangel of death was casting its
shadow upon bis brow, his greatest anx
iety was for the performance of bis duty.
- He felt that all his strength and his life
belonged to tbe cause to wbich be had
devoied them.
"Baker," said he and to me they were
hia last words "Baker, when I was
struck I bad to stand firm, but tbe blow
blinded me aud I could not." I trust
that it U no shame to my manhood tbat
tears blinded me as he said it. Of his
list hour I have no heart to speak. He
was the last of his race; there was no
kindred hand to smooth bis couch or
wipe the death damp from bis brow; but
round tbat dying bed strong men, tbe
friends of bis early manhood, the devoted
adherents of later life, bowed in irrepres
' sible grief, "and lifted up their voices
- and wept."
' But fellow citizens the voice of lamen
tation is not uttered by private friendship
alone tbe blow tbat struck his manly
breast has touched the heart of a people,
and as tbe sad tidings spiead a gen
eral gloom prevails. Who now shall
speak for California? who win be the
isterpreter of the wants of the Pacific
coast?
"Ah who that gallant spirit shall resume.
Leap from Eutoras1 bank, and call us from the
tomb!"
But the last words must be spoken,
and the imperious mandate of death must
he fulfilled. Tens, v brave Heart I we
bear thee to tby rest. Thus surrounded
by tens of thousands, we leave thee to
the equal grave.
; Irs. C. L. Phillips,
Fashionable Milliner,
COURT STREET.
(Next door to TiMES-MourrAiHK office.)
THE LATEST STYLES
Bonnets, Trimmingsetc.
Miscellaneous.
Spring Disorders
Shattered nerves, tired
. brain. Impure blood,
1 debilitated system, all
are the natural out
come In the Spring. A
medicine must be used,
and nothing equals
Palne's Celery Com
pound. We let others
praise us you cannot
help believing a disin
terested party.
Brigadier-General W. L. Greenleaf, Burling
ton, Vt., writes: "I have used Palne's Celery
Compound on several occasions, and always
with benefit. Last spring, being very much run
down and debilitated, I commenced taking It
Two bottles made me feel like a new man. As
a general tonic and spring medicine 1 do not
know ol Its equal."
ulldSi'M. IT IS EASY TO
1 1 D8l.eiooiB.ieul
M iftUsA rjNt' M&?-PiJ A L jour Grocer for
M X-ft COW BRAND 1
m WW mnJsodaoisaleratus.
STOVE
TINWARE AND
FISH & BAEBON'S,
113 WASHINGTON STREET,
BET. SECOND AND THIRD.
Em I fa
neis
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.
F. LEMKE, - - - PROP'R,
-:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-:
AND JTOR rtVLIi:
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Also, tlie very best Imported Wines, Liquors aM Cigars.
The One Price
COR. SECOND
Tents, Wagon Covers. Carriage Trimmings, Etc
A.T THE OLD STAND.
Conntrv Order Prmnptlv a tended co
E. P. FITZ
Wagon-Makers' and
Gi-rooerie
t-Sole Agent for the IMPROVED
THE 0R0 FIN0 WINE ROOMS
jJT. KELLER, Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
an Gregorio Vineyard Co Agency.
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pure.
The Best Wines, Liquors and
Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, 'Dandelion Tonic."
T have used two bottles of tout Palne's
Celery Compound, and It has given entire sat
isfaction as an appetizer and blood purifier.' ,
- T. L. Bebheb, Watertown, Dakota. '
Paine's
Celery Compound
Is prescribed by physicians, recommended by
druggists, endorsed by ministers, praised by
users, and guaranteed by the manufacturers,
as a spring medicine which will do aU that Is
claimed for It. Use it this spring, and see how
quickly it tones you up.
Purifies the Blood.
Full accounts of wonderful cures made by
Palne's Celery Compound after other medicines
and the best physicians had failed, sent free.
There's nothing like it.
$1.00. Six for $3.00. Druggists.
Wills, KicnARDSON & Co., Burlington, Vt.
DYE WITH DIAMOND DYES iFJZh.
HARDWARE
Cash House,
AND COURT STS.,
TKEMY,
AND COURT STS.,
11 IN-
estie Dry Goods,
bts and .Shoes, &c.
p for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms,
WE MIC HELL.
fill
-AND-
Dii'ector.
o nis Business a mil line or
Black, White, French
wood Gaskets,
of all descriptions ai the Lowest Prices
east of the mountains with all tbe
'Vement-i.
XLLXNG ORDERS.
east of Gibooa, Uacallister & Co's agricultural ware
Washington. Can be sen at all hours of the day
fM. MICHELL.
Successors toLD, Fbank, deceased.
Wholesale and Betall Dealers
anpaaMiery,
Leather & Shoe Findings,
marM-td
GERALD,
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
Blacksmiths9 Stock.
MONARCH Washta Machine.-
Burgundy 83,
Zinfardel 84,
Eiesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
Cigars Always on Sale.
p' AGBinJlTDBAL MACHINERY, '
I;e gal Notices -
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersicned has
been by the county court of the state of Oregon for
the county of Wasco appointed administrator of the
estate of Kuthiuda Wallace, deceased. All persons
havinar claims against said estate are hereby notified
and required to present the same to me with proper
vouchers at the law office of Bennett & Wilson in
Dalles Cily in said county within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated this 24th day of July, 1SS9.
O. F. PAXTON.
Administrator of the estate of Ruthinda Wallace,
deceased.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby civen that the undersigned has
been duly appointed by the county court of Wasco
county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of N.
H. Gates, deceased. Therefore all personsholding
claims against said estate are hereby requested to
present the sime together with the proper vouchers
tnereir to me unutTMK'-cu ai vtiv mw umro vi a?wij
& Bradshaw at Dalles City, Oregon, within six
mouths from the date ol to is notice.
MARY E. GATES,
Administratrix of stid estate.
Story & Bradshiw, attorneys for said estate.
Julv6 1W. wat
Notice of Final Settlement.
Noice is hereby given that the undersigned, the
adm m-itrator of the partnership estate of Pratt &
Silvertooth (S. B. Pratt dece ived), has filed his final
account in said estate, and that by order duly mnde,
Tuesday. September 3, 18a9, at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. ni. of said day, in the county court room of
the county court house at Dalles City, Oregon, has
been appointed as the time and place for the hearing
of such final account and the settlement of said es
tate, and al?o the objections, if any there be, to such
final acci un and the settlement of said estate.
By oner ii the Count v Judge dated this 23d day
of July, 1S9. F. W. SILVERTOOTH,
Administrator of the estate of Pratt & Silvertooth.
Notice of Final Settlement.
The undersigned hereby gives notice that he has
filed in the office of the County Clerk of Wasco Coun
ty, Oregon, his final account in the matter of the
Estate of Rudolph Luther, deceased, and that the
County Judge ot said county has entered th.it said
final account and the settlement of said estate, and
any objections that may be trade thereto, shall bt;
heard at 10 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday the 3d d iv ot
September. lfe&9, that being the second day of the
UCAl regular icim ui bu wui. oaiu iiwi mi; mu
be in the County Court room in the Court House of
said County at Dalles City, Oregon.
The above notice is given by an order of said Coun
ty Judge, dated at Dailes City, Oregon, July 2d,
lSSi. A. Al. JUACLE.UL).
Executor cf the estate of Rudolph Lusher, deceased.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have been duly ap
pointed administrator ot the estate of the late John
T. Storrs, deceased, by the honorable the county
court of the state of Oregon for the county of Wasco
in matters ol nrooate, uuiy maae, rendered and en
tered on the 7th day of August, 1S?9.
All persons having c"ai ins vraiust said estate are
hereby required to present them to me at the office
of Duftir & Wat kins at The Dalles in saii county
and state with the proper vouchers, within six
months from the date oi this notice.
FRANK MENEFEE, Administrator.
The Dalles, Aug. 10, 1&&.
NOTICE.
Proposals will be received at the office of the
county clerk, at The Dalles. Wasco county, Oregon,
until 12 o'clock 51. of Wednesday, September 4th,
16b9, for the keeping and care of the indigent, tick
and poor persons of the county of Wasco for the
year commencing on the 11th day of September, A.
D. 1889, and ending on tbe 11th day of September,
A. D. 1890.
Said proposals shall be for the board, lodging.
care, medicine, medical attendance, clothiug, nurs
ing, washing, and in case of death, burial in a deceut
manner, with tlie expense thereof, together with the
expense of conveying the said poor persons to the
place provided for their care.
Proposals will be received at so much per head for
each person so cared for, or for the care of all of the
county poor for one year.
The court reserves the right to reject any or all
bids.
By order of the county court.
GEORGE H. THOMPSON,
County Clerk.
By J. M. HUNTINGTON,
Deputy,
The Dalles, Cr Aug. 10, 18S9. aol2d&wtsep3
Land Notices
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Okkgo,
July Iff, 1889.
Notice is hereby siven that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make fiual
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on September 12, 1889, viz:
Patrick Ahern,
Hd 1984, for the W 1 of NE S U of NW 1, Sec 34,
T1N.R 14 E, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upou and cultivation of said land,
viz:
Albert Allen, Andy Allen, William Hanna. and
John Kuirk, aU of The Dalles Or.
Any person who desires to protest against the al
lowance of such proof, or who knows of any sub
stantial reason, under the law and the regulations of
the interior department, why such proof Bhould not
be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above
mentioned time and place to cross-examine the wit
nesses or saiu claimant, ani to oner evidence in re
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
n .A. aicdoaalu. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at Tub Dalle?, Oregon,
August I, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settlei has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on September 17, 18&9, viz:
Calvin I. Brown,
Hd. 1637, for the NWJ4, Sec 8, Tp 1 N, R 15 E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said
land, viz: -
William Floyd, Gen. H. Rid dell. C. E. Dunham
Patrick Brown, all of The Dalles, Or.
augata . A. mclOi alu, Kegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tub Dali.es, Ob.,
Augut 14, 1839.
Notice is hereby firiven that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will b made before the register and receiver at Tbe
Dalles, Oregon, on September 28, 1889, viz:
Kobert Jl. Darmelle,
Hd. 1663, for the SW 1 Sec 12. T-t, R. S. 13, E, W M.
lie names the following wittnesses to prove his
continuous residence upou and cultivation of said
land, viz:
w. 11. Williams, Oscar Au;ell. John Southwell.
and W. . Campbell, all of The Dalles. Or.
F. A. McDONALD, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omcs at Tub Dalles, Oil,
August 13, 1889.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before Register and Receiver at Tbe
Dalles, Or., on September 23, 1869. viz:
Joseph Haynes,
Hd. 1725. for the W a, NE X,E, NW J. Sec 18,
T 2. 8. R. 15 E. W M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land viz:
Jacob Craft, Edward Craft, Fitz Clausen, Geo. S.
W illard, all of Nanscne, Oregon.
uul7 F. A. McDONALD. Register.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bid9 will be receive 1 np till 12 o'clock noon,
on the 5!b day of August, 1!:89, for building a SL-hool
house on Eight Mile creek, in District r'o. 6, of
Wasco county, Oregon. Plans and specifications
can be seen by calling at the County Clerk's office.
All bids to be left with the County Clerk.
David Patterson,
Chairman of Board of Director.
Fight Mile, July 22, 1889.
NOTICE.
The owner of a buckskin horse with black stripe
on back, not branded, will please come and take
charge of his property, as he is a continued annoy
ance to me, jumping fences and destroying- crops.
H. J. M AH EAR.
Eight Mile, July 23, 188!).
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby (riven that for the purpose of
making an examination of all persons who may offer
themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools
of this county, the county school superintendent
thereof will hold a public examination at Tbe Dalles
in tne county court room, on Wednesday, August zg,
isou, commencing at iz o ciock ju.
Dated this August 7, 3889.
A. C. CONNELLY, Co. School Supt.
CITY TAXES.
City taxes for the year 13891 are now due, and
payable at my office within thirty days from date of
tins notice, alter wnirn tne same wiu be delinquent
and turned over to the marshal for collection witD
costs added. LOUIS ROKDEN,
August 7, 1889,-lm Treas. Dalles City, Or
STUAYED.
From the premises of the subscriber in The Dalles.
about the 10th of My, one dark bay filly, three
years old, branded with ''LS" reverted on left shoul
der. A reward of $15 will be given for the delivery
of the animal at my place. Was last seen at She-
Tar s oriage on tne uescnutes. t. r. iaiwk.
Change of School Books.
Notice to Whom it May Concern:
Tbe new series of school books adopted by the last
legislature are now received. They can be found at
1, C. ftiickelsen a book store, ana wut be exenanged
gratis for the old books, except the arithmetics, on
which a little discount is charged.
aulutd A. C UUHAELLI,
Supt. of Common Schools for Wasco County.
St. Mary's Academy,
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Karnes.
This Institution offers every advantage forborne
and social comfort. The course of study comr rises
all tha branches of a thorough English education.
Special attention paid to the arts and foreign lan
guages. Studies resumed August 26. For further
particulars apply to the Superioress. au3
ONE BAND OF-
Stock Sheep !
Toung and in good condition; also
100 Graded Bucks.
Fnnulre at the First National Bank, at A. M. Wil
liams Co.'s store, or at the stock yards of Larsen
k Saltmarabe.
jlylSwtl a. r, HUBKKIB s BUB.
Crandall
DEALERS IX
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor Ornaments, Window Shades, Etc.
crzicierta,lsng: a, Specialty.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.
an be found at all hours of the day or night at their plac of bminenn, Washington street tiro doors north
from Second. Siyn of lied Light.
DEALERS IS
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Har, Grain
and Mill Feed.
ZLSTotlons, To"ba,cco a,n,d. Cigars, Etc.
Nos. 40-44 Main, and 61-69 Washington Sts.
Agent for the DAVIS Sewing Machine.
C. E. DUNHAM,
S01E AGEKT FOR
?JSc??f5G
vwe?tC . "
-j-iiii i i mi r
s
pat? july ! 1879. Slionldcr Braces,
Every Pair Purchased Gnarantacd. Clicst Protficlors
STATIONERY AND CIGARS.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescriptions com
pounded at, all hours.
EOOSIER FENCE MACHINE,
CALL AN1 SEE
that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at
THE PACIFIC FENCE WORKS,
Strong, Durable, Neat, and the
H. B. EEED,
THE DALLES,
EDWARD WJJSGATE
1870 -
300 to 304
ead
Still at H
SPRING GOODS JUST ARRINING!
SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVING!
Dry Goods Department,
Fancy Goods Department,
Clothing Department,
Boot and Shoe Department,
Ladies' Cloak Department,
Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods Dept.
AU Complete in Every Detail-
E. WINGATE & CO.,
PRINZ &
WHOLESALE
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are happy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
raies oi xne ceieuraieu
which enables us to sell Furni -
tue and Carpets at prices hith-
erto unknown in Oregon.
A Few of Our Quotations will
Hardwood bent Cha!rs, each 75 ct
Cane Kockera 2 00
Ash Bedsteads 3 60
Woven-wire Mattresses 3 50
Lounges 12 00
C4T CvLiL. AND
Wasco WarehouseCo.
C. G. ROBERTS, Manager,
Tlio Talles, Oregon.
The most desirable Warehouse
exhibition to buyers.
WOOL! WOOL!
Forwarding, Consignments, Grading and Baling
PROSIPTLjY attended to.
Cash advanced for freights and on consignments.
Highest Cash Price paid for Wool, Pelts and Furs.
7h. W. MKOXOIW,
Gener 1
Gunon
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STP.EET,
(Adjoining Railroad Depot.)
Consignments Solicited ! !
Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage.
Tiie Highest Price paid in Cash
& Snrset,
Keeps in stock a full line of
Razors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES.
s-oPEHFUMES,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
OXLY MACHINE
Cheapest Fence in the World.
Proprietor.
OREGON.
MRS, E. WINGATE,
Of old firm of E. Wingate & Co
1888.
Second St.
of Procession !
THE DALLES, OREGON
NITSCHKE,
AX It ETA I L
iBPLls' WzzP
&
sd
'
Convince the Most SJreptical:
Red-lounges 15 00
Asli lied room bets 25 00
Brussels Carpets, per yard 7b
Imrrain Carpetg, do 21
SEE USII'l
ju29
in town for the storage and
for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc. j
and Forwarfa Merchant
1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS.
From the Rimrcck Sheep Ranch.
llE HAVE FOI". THIS SEASON'S TISAIK, o! limKl L'GIIBKKl M uu illvJH GRADE
Y Uams, all of which are in flue condition, and free frnm diccese. Wa I'oiiiiiler our rams fur thit
season's trade, tlie best loi we have ever offered to rlie public, ai d only aik an insertion to prove what
Those wishing rams would do well to call early, select, brand, and leave them with us FREE ol
CIIAKGE until nrecdine season this fall.
Prieos liower liian Ever, mid or x Ml2asy.
Thanking our many patrons for their veiy liberal iatiMaj accorded us in the past, we rcepecttull.t
solicit an inspection of our stock this teaso. . ,.,.,- , .
Our ranch is located on The Dalles and Pnncville &taso Road at HA CRREK, Crook County, Oregon
For furthjr particulars, cali on or adHrcs. - ,
BALDWIN SHEEP AND LAND CO.,
R-.-!ni. to van HfirTKX r.lrns. CO.. ht rim, Or
WILL. Alfiu
SUCCESSORS
IE. WINGATE Ac CO.
ngal Uerehaadlse!
A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
STUDE6AKER WAGONS.
E3- 3L37-:el cSs Co.,
HAVE OjI HA.'I AX1 FOR S H."
HARNESS AND SADDLERY!
AT 179 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OR.
Of the Latest and
lares and General
p'ace, and call and
elsewnere.
The
New
THE DALLES, UKEUUH
HANBLEY & SINNOTT. Proprietors
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Frp.p. flmnitus tn and from the
Firs-Proof
Tkket'and Baggage Office of the Oregon Kailway fe Naviqation Company, and Office oj the
TRAIN'S DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 P Jr R WALLA WALLA
2:40 P. M. PORTLAND
C. STUBLING,
PROPRIETOR
GERMANIA BEER HALL.
FINEST
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Always
ALL KINDS OF
A. L. NEWMAN
Has
. Corner of Second
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, PROVISIONS. ETC.
The groceries will be new and fresh, and such as are demanded
in this market.
In connection with the Grocery
all
ZD- TXT". Ed-wards,
54 Second St., near Cor. Union.
-IEALER
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall
ARTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc.
3?AI?ErS TITIIVI IVIED FnEE.i
Oil Paintings, Cliromos
-FIRST ARRIVAL OF-
lew Spring Goods
DIRECT FROM EASTERN MANUFACTURERS,
Cofflprising al! the New Styles
A TV INSPECTION SOLICIFKD.
W. H. MOODY & CO.
TO LATE FIRM
Iron and Steel.
HACKS AND BUGGIES
BITS, WHIPS, LASHES, COLLARS, SPURS,
LEATHER, SADDLE TREES. FANCY
GOODS, ETC., ETC.
Most Annroved Styles and of the Best Make, with
AMsortment of all Goods in our Line. EVERYTHING
NEW nnd of the BEST MATERIAL, and EVERY ARTICLE SOLD GUAR
ANTED TO RE AS REPRESENTED. ?TJob Work and Rbpalrins CARE
FULLY, PROMPTLY, and HONESTLY DONK.TK1 Particular attention
paid to EXTRA FINE WORK that may be specially ordered. We can
uu n Inn. th&n Pnrtl&nd Prices, with Freieht. so Dleae remember the
examine our Goods before purchasing; at Portland or
iuug
ouse,
Hotel.
Safg for the Safety of all Valuators.
On Band.
BOTTLED BEER.
opened a
and Union Sts
will supply Bread and Pastry of
kinds.
IN-
Papers, Decorations,
and Steel Engravings.
and Fates of tbe Seasom.
Umatilla
Two trains daily, leaving; tlie L'matilla House at
12:10 p. m. ami i a. m. The 12:10 train run. through
to Walla Walla, cnt.nectini; at Wallula Junction vita
the Northern Pariflc train for Helena, St. Haul an4
the Ea?t. The 3 train runs through to Faruiins;
ton via. I', dleton and Walla alia, anil to I'nion,
La Cran u-. llakor City, connectinit at lluntinirton
wit'i Or '-n bhort Line for Ucnvcr, Council bluffs
Kansas it and thi But. Trains goinif west leave
The Dal cs'u, 12:40 P. SI. and 2 A il.
TIP If TO 10 and 'r"'n noi iail points In ths
1 1 U l I O United States, Canada and Europe.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
EMIGRANT SLEEPING CARS ma through on
KxpruM trains to
OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, and
ST. PAUL,
9-Frea ol Charge and Without Change,
Close Connection at Portland for San Pmnciico ant
Putfet bound points.
To San Francisco Leaving Steamship Wharf PorW
land, at 12 Midnight, as follows:
Oregon
State
Columbia
Oietron
State of California.
Columbia
Oregon
State of California
. . ..Saturday, Attjrust
.Wednesday, "
Sunday,
..Thurwlay, "
Monday, "
Friday, "
, Tuesday,
. ....Saturdar,
To Portland Leaving SpcarSt'Wharf, San Francisco,
at 10 A. al. as follows:
State of California Friday, Autruat t
Columbia.,
Tuesday,
Oreiron
State of California.
Columbia
Oregon ,
State ,
, bttturuay,
Wednesday,
Sunday,
Tburttda,
Monday,
10
14
It
W
1
Columbia ..
. . t riuay,
KATES OF PASSAGE, (including meals and b.rtfes
uainn, viu uu Merugo, w
Hound Trip Unlimited, UU 00
For further particulars inquire ot any Airent of ths
Company, or A. U Maxwell, A. G. P. A '. A., Fort.
land, Oregon.
A.L. MAXWELL,
TO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
By Way of the
SouthernPacificCompany's
The ML SHASTA ROUTE.
Quiolcer In Time t lin n A07
Otlior Houto between
Portland and San Francisco.
Leave I'ovtlaud 4 P. 31. Daily.
Throush Time, 39 Hours.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING-CARS,
for accomodation of Second-Olasa
Passengers, attached to
Express Trains.
Faro from Portland to Sacramento ana San
Francisco:!
Unlimited , 26
First Class. Limited 20 f
Second Class, Limited i 16 Ot
THROUGH tTICKETH
TO ALL POINTS,
South and X2as1;
Vlu. California.
K. KOEIILEB,
Manager
E. P. HOOKRS.
Asst. O. F. and Pi. Agi
If any dealer gays tie lias the W. I DonriM
Slios without name and pries stumped oa
Uu bottom, put lilni dowu M a fraud.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
Rest In iho world. Kxamlnn hl
.t.OO WGMIINK HASl-SKVKn MIOE.
4.C)0 HANH-KEIVKO WKI.T BHDK.
ft:l.nO l'Ol.ICK AM) FAKMK1IS' SHOE.
Uta.BO KXTItA VAI.U15 CAI-K MIOli.
SjiU.ijn WOliKlNCMAN's KHOK.
fc.UO ami V1.7;1 IHVH' NCHOOI, RHOES
Ail made iu Confrreaa, Button and Lace.
. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE ladTes.
Best Material. Best Btyli. Beat Fitting. '
U iMSSScmow. MASS
Examine W, L. Douglas $2.00
for Gentleman and Ladies.
J. Frelman, Afft.,The Dallcs,0r.
tiff Rwtnfr-B
fcf.ehln'PnTlTI
klo il cue
.trad im mil I
Vvimeinm oar
. Uad poodi wbtr tfe pxil ran g
mu aeou i rev loasj
Mwinr-nurhitM nda im
he world, with all th iirirhnrni.
w will muo Mnd free compirt
llMofovr costlj' aod valaabl art
amolm. In ralorn w aak that to
i .how what ra aend. to Ltaaaa who
t mjy eali at your bom.aod aftar M
imoniniaiianau noponta jenr owi
rproprrlT. ibla frrand marniaa m
madanr lot Winffrr paif-niB,
hieh hava run out . iWora palvnts
run on l It aokd for wti b ib
mpm.r r at. BMi.atroofMt,inatafa
t I" Ail marbtna in tta wori'l. All ! -
r llnUlnrfrM. Ko capiial n;-irML Plain,
brief Inatiuctiona rivao. I bota wbo writa lo m at one can a,
mra tfrce tba bal arwioir-roachln In tba world, and lb
(InrM lineofworkiof b'ah artavrr abown tocflht-r in America,
Tit UK fc CO., Box 14rO, AubuiIh, Jlalna
I Blf G bu el Ten unlver-
Ssal uUsfactlon In tbe
cure of Oooorrbceft and
I Uleet. I prescribe II and
feel safe In recommend
lug it to all sufferers.
-AW. 6T0XER, B.D
Deealur. HI.
PBICE,Sl.Ca.
Bold by DrugreULs.
Snipes & Kinersly The Dalles, Or.
PAUL KREFT.
Artistic Painter and
House Decorator,
The Iallea, Oresron.
House Painting and Decorating a Spoclaltr No
inferior and cheap work done; but good, lasting
work at the lowest prices.
Shop adjoining postoulce on Second Street.
K TO
HILL Sc. CO.'S
SAMPLE ROOMS
Keeps constantly on hand thojehoicost
Wines, Liquors, Cigars.
Corner of Colon rndScoond Sts.
The Dalles. Orecoc.
Ifew Grocery Store!
AT TIIE
OHRISMAN OLD STAND,
It 4 Third St-, The Dallec, Or.
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
Groceries, Canned Goods,
Feed and Provisions,
And desire a share of the public patronaire, as we ex?
pect to sell at Prices to Suit tiii Uakb Tm as.
JtfAU Goods Fresh and Warrranted First-clash
WELCH & S3IITH.
-t ii id-
Farmers' and Butchers
EXCHANGE,
Fiont St., OppoHlte l'matilla llonse,
TUE DALLES, ORKGON.
Wolfgang Schraeder.Frop'r.
Always on sale the best, of Imported and
Domestic
Winies,
Liquors,
and Cig-ars,
liottled Bett of all kind, a Specialty
BUCnLEB'B BEEU ON TAP,
FREE LUNCn FOB CUSTOMERS.
Woltgang Schraeder.
I.
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up, n
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