V A Great Lawsuit. Tbe lawsuit ia Iowa over five calves alued at $45, rivals tbo famous case of Jarndyce fc Jarndyce, aod throws in -7 the shado our Oregon case of Dowell vs. ' ' Griswold, and the celebrated California . : case of Sarah Althea Hill Sharon Terry vs. 'Win. Sharon and his estate. From eastern exchanges we learn t'at this cule " brattd case was commenced in Jones county, Iowa, in 1874, by a man named . Johnson, to settle the ownership of five calves valued at $45. It has cost, up to the present time, $30,000; has impover ished several well to do farmer?, and has even depreciated the value of the proper ty where the parti ts live. It has rged . with increasing furry in Jones and in the surrounding counties for fifteen years. The Atlanta, Ga., Journal, whose editor recently wrote up the case from state ments "made by Col. Chas. E. Wheeler, who has been plaintiff s leading lawyer from tbe start, nays: "It has been be fore, the supreme court of Iowa' four times, and has been tried eleven times in five different, counties of that state. There are more than 100 witnesses and their expenses, from changes of venue to - different counties, have been enormous. Witnesses who at first were children now come to court with grown children of their own." Col. Wheeler ia reported as saying: "1 took it when a young man, . but it has long since become a labor of love; as I look into the glass I see my hair is turning gray." Many of the lead ing lawyers and statesman of Iowa, Illi nois and other states have wrestled with this case from the time they were young until they are growing old. It appears to be no nearer to the end now than it was fifteen rears ago. From this we might infer that it is like the earth, ac ' cording to Marshal Wheeler s theorv, a permanent part of the universe, and will go on forever; but for the fact that it had a beginning, and, therefore, according to Mr. Wheeler, must have an ending. It is not every community that can run a f 15 lawsuit fifteen years at an expense of $30,000, with a prospect of keeping it up until "tbe memory of man runneth not to the contrary." lireentrivitis la Diet. Tbe preference of the Chinese for food that seems to our appetities absolutely disgusting is well knowu. la (Jan ton rrats sell for filty cents a dozen, and dogs1 bind quarters command a higher price than lamb or mutton. Fanny eating bird nests worth $30 a pound I This is whnt a mandarin revels in. The French have beguiled os into eating frogs1 legs, -which were once tabood in this country, and we have even come to esteem dis eased goose liver in the form of pate de - foi eras. The writer has met Brazilians L' ' who rave over boa constrictor steaks, and count monkey and parrots a very good meal. In tbe West Indies baked suake is a common dish, as the reptiles abouud, and it is a good wav of getting rid of them. But when it comes to fry ing palm .- worms in fat, one would think tbe stom ach would rebel. It is not so, however, though by strange incosistency stewed rabbit is looked upon with disgust. On the Pacific coast the Digger Indians eat ' dried locusts, and in the Argentine Repub lic skunk fiesb is a dainty. Our own . favorite bivalve, the oyster, is very dis gusting to a Turk, while the devil fish. eaten in Corsica, is equally eo to us. We cannot understand bow the inhabitants of the West Indies and tho Pacific coast can eat lizards eggs with a relish ; still less how the eggs of tbe turtle and alligator can.bscome a favorite article of diet. The Brazilians cat ants, piobably to get rid ot them, for they literally infest the country and are of an enormous size. It is easy to pick up a handful of ants al most anywhere, though the wary do cot go about in this way, as the pestiferous insects bile in a most yicious manner. A ; curry of ants' eggs is a great delicacy in - Siam, and the Cingalese eat the bees - whose honey tbey have stolen. The Chi nese, who seem to have stomachs like the ostrich, eat the chrysalis of the si! k worm after unwinding the cocoon. Spiders are nsea in JSew Caledonia as a Kind of de sert, while caterpillars are also relished by . tne African Dusnmen. Saswed The Wrong Man. "You do not remember old Sam Ham mond of Hudson, who built tbe steam boat Legislature, which ran between Hudson and New York forty-five years ago?" said an old resident to a Kingston Argus reporter. "Oh, bo I you had net seen the peep of day then. But I will give you an amusing story in connection with old Sam and his boat. Hammond was a wealthy man for his time, liberal with bis money, but indifferent and care less with bis dress. His appearance was - slovenly, wbile the knot of his necktie generally rested above his shoulders. "Old Sam thought he would take a trip to New York upon his boat, and when the gong sounded for supper the old man found bis way to tbe table and took a seat at the side of a finely dressed lady. Tbe clerk of tbe boat, ouly employed the day previous and never having heard of its owner,espied Hammond and immediately - irade lor him. 'Say, old man,' he said, " 'you will have to get up and eat at the next table'. Hammond was a little deaf and either did not hear or pretended not to, and kept on munching his food. Tbe clerk rushed to the captain and asked permission 'to yank a dirty looking old top from the snpper table.' The captain came into the cabin and gave one glance at the offender. 'Good V heavens, young man,' he whispered, 'do ' you know who that isF 'No,' replied tbe attngbted clerk. 'That is old Sam Ham- ziond,' answered the captain, 'who owns twenty-nine buildings in the city of Hud son ana owns tuis Doat.' - "The paralyzed clerk was speechless for a time. Finally be said: 'Cap, lend me f 3 and let me off at the next landing." t mub 1 : Wt di ns Toar. several montus a"o unartes nsn, a clerk in a San Franchco store, while at- t mpting to board a ferry-boat, made a mis-step and fell ver eome ropes into the arms of Mary Eathburn, daughter of a retina merchant Within apology the young man depar ed. A few nights a.terwora tne two met at a party, and irom that t me on a friendship sprang op between tne two. rinding that tbe girl's parents were opposed to the match the coo pie, a few Wreks later, eloped t nd married at Sacramento. Tbe young n an having oalv $33, told his wife if tl ey could manage to reach New York all would be well, as he bad a wealthy re'a'ive there. This proved satisfactory. li eg ri took on tier dresses, and adorned herself in men's attire. Tbeir adventures s'dco then have been numerous. From Sacramento tbe pair beat their way by riding on freight trains, and on tbe liucks of passenger coaches. A week ago Ogden was reached, and being desir ous to see some of Colorado's scenery, lp liio Grande was selected. Alter hav- . jcg been put off half a dozen times, the ' con pie reached Denver Saturday morn ing. As it happened the Union Pacific ran a Grand Army excursion train ont Saturday night, and by Etratcgy tbe touple managed to go on tbe train in the capacity ot porters. It is more than probable that the pair will get through, reaching New York next month. Tbe girl is extremely pretty ,scarcely nineteen, while her husband ia three years her senior. " k. TOR YET I EH. WRITTEN WITH THE SCISSORS BX OCR EX CHANGE EDITOR. A French soldier on active service was informed by the Mayor of his Tillage that bis father bad recently died. In acknowledgment he wrote as follows "Monsieur le Maire, I heartily thank you lor my father s death, it is a little inci dent that often happens iu families. As for myself, I am in the hospital minus one leg, with which I have the honor to salute you A forth the enormities of a certain Laronet in the next country. His neighbor interfered witb, "I tbink it right to inform yon, sir, that I am Sir George's brother." "His brother? Oh, I know nothing about his brother personally, but I am told be is even a greater blackguard than Sir George." BCITTEBIXH ITEMS. Buffalo claims a population ot 250,000. Bucuos Ajers. is to have a world's fair. Steel wheels will take the pake of wood in carriages. Boston tax rate is $13 00 on a thou sand, a decrease of 50 cents. It is now thought tns 2 cent stamp will be tinted "angle worm red." Leprosy in the West Ia;liei is said to be on the increase in all of tl.e islands. An Australian landholder owns 4,000, 000 acres. A lord of land is he, sure enough. Few American cities have a public bath for men. Stuttait has opened one for dogs. New York city has 05,000 Italians. A majority neglect to leain English, or be come citizens. Farmer Mogg of Dund'.e, Mich , has 55,000 heads of cabbage growing on his place this year. A HOKSE WHO CAN TALK ! Everybody has heard of a " horse lausrh," but who baa ever seen an equine gifted with tho power of speech ? Such an animal would be pronounced a miracle; but so would the telegraph and the telephone a hundred years ogx. why, even very recently a cure for con sumption, wnicn 18 universally huiuiuhiotkch to be scrofula affecting- the lung?, would have been looked upon as iniraccloiu, but now peo ple are beginning- to realize that the diseaso is not incuraDie. ur. nerce a uoiuen mi-uiciu Tii.M.r will mira it if tnken in timo ana riven a fair trial. This world-renowned rem edy will not make new lungs, but it will re ctsirn diseased ones to a healthy state when other means have failed. Thousands grate fully testify to this. It is tne most potent tonic, or strength restorer, alterative, or blood-cleanser and nutritive, or flesh-builder, known to medical science. For Weak Lunga, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca tarrh in the Head, and all Lingering Coughs, it is an uneaualed remedy. In derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels, as In ndiges- .LUVIT 4 inn nr TivfmenAia. miiousness. or Complaint, Chronic Diarrhea, and kindred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy. 'Golden Medical Dis covery " is tho only med icine or its class, soia by drumrista. under a printed guarantee, from tbe manufact urers, that it will benefit or cure in every case of disease lor wnicn it is reooimnenaea, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. Copyright, 1888, by World's Dis. lltix Ass'ff. GUARANTEED. OFFERED by the manufactur ers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for an Incurable case of Catarrh in the Htad. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. lroar lleoks Learned In one reading Blind wandering; cored. Every child end ndnlt trreatly benefitted. Groat indocemants to Correspondence Classes. Prospoctcs, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hani montl. toe wor;a-iamoa specialist in ruina jjiseasois Daniel Ureenlenf Thompson, the Kreat Psych offist, J. flj. Itnckley, l).lK.editoToftae Christian A itoeav.V. 1 Kicuanl Proctor, the Scientis-, Hon. v. W. A-itor, Jndrre Jibiu, Jildnh 1. Benjamin, and other, sent port freo by Prof. A. XOISISTTE. 837 Filth Ave., ft. T. Oregon State Fair ! Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at Salem, Oregou, Commencing Monday, September 1C, Continuing one week, under the man agement of the Oregon State Board of Agrdulture. IN PREMIUMS . Offered for atricnltural. stock, dairt. and mrehan- ical exhibits, for works of art and fency work, and for trials of speed. RusniDi and Trotting Races EACH DAY. Important improvements made in the nrrminm list. Reduced rates for faros and Heights on all trans portation lines to and from the fair. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Men's day ticket women s day ticket Men's season ticket Women's season ticket.. . 50c 25c S-2.60 $1.00 Send to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. J. T. APPEIifiON. President. J. T. OREQO, Secretary. MaeEaebern & MaeM Have Just Received a IYItGli: STOCK 6J FURNISHING GOODS. HHTS, SH06S, 8TO Direct From Manufacturers. IJSTCall and see them at 12 Second Street. !f PIONEER-:-GROCERY, GEO. RUCH, Proprietor. Northwest corner of Second and Washington sU CHEAPEST place in The Dalles for all kinds of GROCERIES FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW-WARE, &u Toankful for favors In the nut. T wonld miwt fully solicit a continuance of the same. GEORGK RUCH. Miscellaneous. THE SPRING MEDICINE Y0U WANT Paine's Celery Compound Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. . There's nothing like it. " Last spring, being very much run down and debilitated, I procured Bome of Paine's Celery Compound. The use of two bottles made me feel like a new man. As a general tonic and spring medicine, I do not know its equal." W. Iu GKEKNI.EAF, Brigadier General V. N. G., Burlington, Vt. $1.00. Six for $5.00. At Druggists. DIAMOND DYES Color Teathr and Ribbon. Eatyt Elegant! ronomicall v Use It Now! "Ilaving used your Paine's Celery Compound this spring. I can safely recommend It as the most powerful and at the same time most gentle regulator. It Is a splendid nerve tonic, and since taking It I have telt like a new man. IS. E Knokb, Watertown, Dakota. Wells, IticnAnnsox & Co. Propa. Burlington, Vt. s-ltep veil UCTATEDF00O$Z Rnhiem utina it . hale ixiugianQ jd&gyz?. mf$h i m &Y- vfe-" J? Delicious Biscuit III - - tiWy A kyourGroccrfor pj tfz&rJts DO AND I? . . SOOAKSALERATUS. .sl STOVE TINWARE AND HARDWARE Bedl J The One Price Cash House, COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., Mp.TTVER. -TEiAJU2J3. IN- Foreign and Domestic Dry" Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Agent for the Bntterici Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, WM. MIC HELL, AND IPxucx&ir&il Dii'ector. The Undersigned has Added to his Business a full line of Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black. White, French Berl and Eosewood Gaskets, Burial Robes and Shrouds. Trimmings of all descriptions at the Lowest Prices and owns tbe Host Itfegant Hearse east of the mountains with all tbe latest improvements. NO DELAY IN FILLING ORDERS. Place of BOHlnesa; Third street, three doors east of Gitwns, Maallister & Co's agricultural ware Douse, ana aajoininj; nis riai.iDg jiiu ana wagon snop. Plnce Of Itcsidcnce. Fourth street, corner of Waahintrton. and mgns. a29tf Can be S"en at all hours of tbe day WM. MIOHELL. FHRFY&H Sacceesors to L. D. Fslaxi, rloceased. Wholesale and Retail Dealers lanpagMleiij, Leather & Shoe Findings, Tents, Wagon Covers. Carriage Trimmings. Etc AT THE OLD Country Orders Prnmntlv ft tended to STAND. marU.W FITZ GEML Xcgal fToticrs. H & BARDON'S ; 113 WASHINGTON STREET. BET. SECOND AND THIRD. n,jrraaciseo-seer SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. F. LEMKE, - - - PROP'R, ILrjEl'-S OIV DRAUGHT -:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-: J Administrator's Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. In ths matter of the estate of Catharine Smdr, deceased. NoMce is hereby jjivea that in pursu-:-xe f -n m Uer mjile and entered herein on ttie Itiui :iy -t Ju!v , 1889, direc:in? me as aitmuistr.Uor oi miJ usite w sell all the real property of sa;d salute, I will mi Saturday, October 12, sell in one parcel at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cslt iu naud at the door of the county court housa of Wabco county, Ore-.ron, in Dalles City, Oregon, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of s-tid day all of the foliownt ae scribed ral property in said Vaco c-anty, u wit: Titatcortam partrei of land with tlie buudiiurf and improvemeuts thereon which was ousted and occu pied by aid Catharine Sndr at the time of lu r death, being' parts of lots S and 9 of block 1 oi Dallw Cty proer, fronting alK it 20 fett on .Main street uu the north fide thereof and bounded on the west by lands of O. S. Savage. Tt-irtthtr with ah and singular the teneinents,-hereidi tame tits and a -purccnanccs thereunto beloniu or in any wise ar pertaining, subject to the life estate th- rein of Wil riam fanvder. TIMOTHY BALDWIN, Amninistrator of the estate of Catherine tjuyiler, inxaed. sep7 Exsculors riot co otice is hereby given thut the un:!ersi:med, exec utor of this lajt fstatu of Gvorge W. K onin.!, oe ceased, has filed his final account with aid estate, in he t'juntv Court of Wasco Couatv, lri-gon, and that itn.li, November 4, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, has been appointed by lion. Caleb N. Thombury, Ju ge of bail Court, as the time for hearing and ex;.minatin of said final ac count and all in itters aud things -(herein eontuint d and coiinecLcd with aid estate, feaid examination and hearing will be had, at the time aforesaid, he fore the lion. County Court ot Wasco county. Ore gon, nt the County Court room in Dalles City, Was co county, Orego.u Ail persons are l.crehy uotitied to ai-p -ar at sjid time anu place and bliuw cause, if any, why said final account should not be in all things al-owed. W, U. UOBERTSON. eepl4tG Executor. Executor's Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the uudersigncd has been duly appointed executor of tho hist will and testament, of Joseph tohieis, late vi D.dles City, Oregon, now deceased, and that letters testamentary have been duly issued to him. All persons indebted t said estate are requested i-j make imuiediute settle ment ; and all persons having c) lims against it must present them to me, duly verified, at the law ottice of Mays & Huntington, in Dalles Ciiy, Oregon, within six months from the dto of the first publica tion hereof. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this Aug. 30 h, 1HS9. TIMOTHY UALOWIN, Fxecutor of the last will and tsmrint of Joseph Shields. 4w. Executor Notice. Estate of Nathan W. Hariier. deceased. Notice U hereby yiven, tha1) thau idjrig ied has been du'y a'piut.;ti txecutor oi th estate o- Nathan W. Hirp'Jr decea-teLl, by the cuuty coart of the state of Oregon, tor the cjunty of Wa-co. All per-s-jns having claims against sail estate, are hereby notified .mu required to present the simo with the proper vot.che-s to me at the law ofiice of W. S. Mey ers, No. 124 Court street. The Dudes, Oregon, w.thin six months from th-s date. C. E. BiYKD, September 7, ISiO. Executor of saii citato. 7sep5w Nctxe to Taxpayers. Notice Is hereby given that the taxes for School I Distr.ct No. 1, Wasco county. Oregon, are nowilue and payable at the Recorder's clhce, Dalies t'ity, : with.n the neit 60 days from the date of this notice. After the said time tin v will be declared de inqutnt and uie roll will be turned over to the feherifi for coll ci ion. liy order rf the Hoard of Directors. Dated this 7th day of eptemcer, 1669. GEO. H. KNAUGS, Clerk Land Notices 1SOTICE FOJB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tim Dalles, Or., August 13, 18&9. Notice is hereby given that the following-named ; settler has filed notice of his intention to make final ! nroof in euDDort of his claim, and that said proof win do maae oeroro negiswr hiiu xieeeiver tit inc Dalles, Or., on beptembcr Z3, 16b, viz: Joseph llaj nee. Hd. 1725, for the W H, NE E NW J, Sec 18, T 2. a. It. lb W M. He names the following xvitnesses to prove his contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: Jacob Craft Edward Craft, Fiti Clausen. Geo. S. Wtilard, all of Nausene, Oregon. uui7 1. a. JdcuuwALU. Kegister. ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, the Yery test Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Office at Tub Dalles, Or., Am-ust li. 1889. Notice is hereby iven that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made btf 3re the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on September 28, lbt9, viz: Kobert II. Darnielle, Hd. 1663. for the SW I Stc 12. T 1, R. S. 13, E, W M. He names the following wittuesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. II. Williams, Oscar Angell, John Southwell, and W . E. Uampbcil, all ol The Italics. Or. F. A. licDONALD, Beirister. KOTICE FOB. PUBLICATION. Laxd Offici at Tns Dalles, Ok., fcept. 12, 18SS. Notice is hereby sriven that tho following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on October 21, 1889, viz: " Samuel Kellcy, Hd 1383, for the NE Sec 8, T 1 S, R 13 E, W M He names the following; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz: John Koot, Chas. Thompson, Geo. Patterson and Wm. Patterson, all of The Dalles, Or. sepi4 j1. a. AicuuaALfU. Kegister. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Tns Dalles, Or., September 12, 1889. Notice is hereby given that JoBlina O. Warner Has filed notice of his intention to make final proof before Retriuter and Receiver U. 8. Land ' tHce at his office in Tbe Dilles, Oregon, on Fridav. the 25th day of October, lbh9, on timber culture application No. 386, for the SW 14 of Sec 10, T 3 S, K 14 E. fie names as Mriinetises. Hadon O'Neal, of Kinarsley. W. T. Wrieht. Polk Butler, of Nansene, Frank Graves, of Kingsley, all of Wasco county, Oregon. . a. mcuumaul), Kegister. Change of School Books. Notice to Whom it May Concern: The new series of school books adopted by the last letislature are now received. Tbey can be found at I, C. Nickel&en'a book etore, and will be exchanged gratis for the old books, except the arithmetics, on which a little discount is charged. aulOtd A. C. CONNELLY, Supt of Common Schools for Wasco County. BUKELEY & CLARK, THE LEADING Prescription Druggists, 175 Second Street, Tito Dalles. Country and Mail Orders will re ceive Prompf Attention. GEO. P. MORGAN, llOOM O, Land Offico Building. Is agent for California Insurance Co, of San Francisco I Uoardian. of London. lyoo9 01 London. IIKAIjEB I IV imsA worn 1 at. lfATinlinriflir(A lliil I ilm llll l.n VJJ.IVUU.1WU St. Mary's Academy, 'f8 Conducted by the Sisters of the Boly Names. This ins'itution offers everv advantage for hrnnii and social comfort. The course of studv mmrriBM all the branches of a thorough Enirlith education. Special attention paid to the atts and foreign l.m. gaagei. Studies resumed August 26. Forlurther particulars apply to the Superioress. au3 AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, J HUGH CURISUAN. Oi-ncill & Burnet, DEALERS IN Fine Upholstered Goods Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor Ornaments, Window Shades, Ktc. Crrid.extal2i3agr a, Specialty Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc. Washington street, two doers nor(A aa be found at all hours of the dny or ni'jht at their plafff hwinezs, nyn oj uea Ltgm. c. E. DUNHAM, SOL'S AGE3JT FCR GLASSES- PAT? JULY12 1873. nd Optician. Keeps in stock a full line ot Eazors, Knives, Scissors, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, SOAPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, TmssfiS, Klioultler Uruccfs, 1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS. From the Eimrock Sheep Ranch. -vftry Pair Put cliasnd Guaranteed. Olio.-it Proectors STATIONERY AND CIGARS. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescriptions com pounded at all hours. CALL AND SEE HG 0SIES FENCE MACHINE, OSLY MACUI5fE that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at THE PACIFIC FENCE WORKS, WE HAVE FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE, SOO THOKOUOHBKED AKU lrUO UIUII GRAPB Riuw, all of which are in fine condition, aud free from Uiseese. We comider our rami, for this season's trade, tlio best lot we hare ever offered to rho public, and ouly ask an iiis(ection to prove what we say. Thotfe wishing rams would do well to call early, select, brand, and leave them with us FREE ot Cll AltUE until nreedinir season this fall. I?j-ie:i! Lower t hnn Ever, tiud orni s 10si,iy. Thanking our many patrons for their veiy liberal patranage accorded os in the pact, ws respoctfully solicit an intipecttun of nr stock this season. Our ranch is located on The Dalles and Prlnovllle Stage Road at RAT CRREK, Crook County, OreicOD. For further particulars, call on or address, BALDWIN SHEP AND LAND CO., Smrmnr. to vk IKMITEN KKriR. r.. Bv run, () M. WLLA MS & Co., SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM 33. Wl.NG ATE Ac CO. Uerchaa A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron and Steel. Farm Implements. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES. Strong, Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence in the World. H. B. REED, Proprietor. THE DALLES, OREGON. EDWARD WIKGATE. 1870-1888. MRS. E. WINGATE, Of old firm of E. Wingato & Co 300 to 304 Second St. 1 n 1 m 1 7 Mm ai neaa 01 racession ! DAILY ARRIVING! Our lew Pall Stock ! COMPRISING EVERYTHING FOUND IN A First Class Diy Goods Store. Call aincl See TJs. W. H. MOODY & CO. . SPRTNG GOODS JUST ARRINING! SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVING! Dry Goods Department, Fancy Goods Department, Clothing Department .Boot ana fSiioe .Department, t 1 ? i A. L. NEWMAN Has opened a x -a Corner of Second and Union Sts. - GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. PROVISIONS. ETC. TinflipQ' ninalr Tlpiiarfmpnf The eroceries will be new and fresh, and such aa are demanded t . ,i: ' n ; i.: r r4- m tuis market. an n l-A- "n Txii Ail uompieie m x.very retail. Tn OT:tIl thfl firnrprv will iinnlv RrPud and Pnstrv nf all kinds. E. WINGATE & CO., THE DALLES. OREGON. PRINZ & NITSCHKE. WHOLESALE AXO it ETA I L ZD- Edwards, 64 Second St., near Cor. Union. -r.EALER IN- Furniture & Carpet Dealers. paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations, public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing rates of the celebrated EMPIRE MILLS, which enables us to sell Furni tue and Carpets at prices hith erto unknown in Oregon. ARTISTS MATERIALS, Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor nice Poles, Etc. TnilVr 1VE33 ID PTIBB. a Oil Paintings, Chromos and Steel Engravings. A Few of Our Quotations will Convince the Most Skeptical: ITardwood bent Chairs, each 75 cts Cane Koclcers I 2 00 Ash Bedsteads 3 60 Woven-wire Mattresses 3 GO Lounges. ; 1200 er Call and see us i -eh Bcd-loungcs ..615 00 Ash Bedroom Sets 25 00 Brussels Carpets, per yard 75 luicraiu Carpets, do 21 a29 The New Umatilla House, HANDLE Y THE DALLES. OREGON & SINNOTT. Proprietors, WascoWarehouseCo. C. G. ROBERTS, Manager, Tlie T)alles, - - Oregon. The roost desirable Warehouse in town for the storage and exhibition to buyers. WOOL.! WOOL! Forwarding, Consignments, Grading and Baling THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN ORECON. W. K. CORSON. Chrisman ton tUCCEESOES TO HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. "Wagron-31akers' and UlaclismitliH' Stock. Groceries. 1ST-Sole Agent for tbe IMPROVED MONARCH Washing Machine's THE 0R0 FIN0 WINE ROOMS, j$I. KELLER , Proprietor. Mrs. C. L. Phillips, ."JKSWSi tr'01 Fashionable Milliner, COURT STREET. Nxt door to Tuaa-Mocirunosx office.) THE LATEST STYLES OF- Bonaets, Trimmings, etc Port 81, Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Argelica 83, Mountain 83 Burgundy 83, Zinfardel 84, -Eiesling 83, Hock 83, Table Claret. C.E. CHRISMAN fc SONH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IAWY GEOCEEIES AND MILL FEED, Third Street Between Washington and Federal. Hare on hand and will sell at the lowest possible prices, fancy ann eiapie urocenes and MiU Feed. Highest Cash Price for County Produce. Call and examine prices before purchasing else where. aueutf Chrisman & Corson. C. N. THORNBURY. T. A. HUDSON. THORNBURY & HUDSON, tn Grcgorio Vineyard Co. Agency. All Wines and Brandies' Guaranteed Strictly Pure. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale. Trv the beat remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Ionic, j j - r v 'I INSURANCE, "hAjoTL-y to I-ioa-n on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security. i Will attend to aU kinds oj Land business be fore the U. 8. Land Office. Booms 7 and 8, op-stairs, U. S. Land Office building;. THE DALLES, OREGON. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Cash advanced for freights and on consignments. Highest Cash Price paid for Wool, Pelts and Furs The Celebrated French Gure, "APHR0DITINE" fK2 Is Sold on x POSITIVE GUARANTEE I o cure nn y form of nervous disease, or nny disorder of tlio generative or gans of cither BEF0I.E ' isii.ir i,.,m ti,e AFTER exi-ea..ie use of giimulaiits, Tolmcvo or Opium, or through youthful imliscretioii, over indulg ence, Ac., surh as Loss of llraiu l'ower. Wakeful ness, Hearing down Pains in the Buck, Seminal eakness. Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions. Iueorrho?n, Dizziness, Weiik Mem ory, Ixrss of Power and I m latency, uhieli if ne glected often lead lo premiiturcolit sire ami insan ity. Price 1 1.00 a box. C boxes lor $5.00 Sunt by mail on receipt of price. A W It I IT K ' i U A 11 A N TKF f nr ovorv JS of order, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both texes. nennHiientlv uuieu uy ArnKooiTiNR. circular tree. Address ll-lfc Afl-IKU MtUICJINt CO. WE3TKUN BRANCH. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR BLAKELEY& CLARK, Druggists, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, OREGftX. Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safefor the Safety of all Yaluablts. Ticket1 and Baggage Office of the Oregon Railway fc Navigation Company, and Office of the THE DALLES Marble Works, C. J. Smith, Prop'r. Buy at Home and Save Freights and Agents' Commissions. Lock Box US. TUK DALLES, OREGON. THE OLD ESTABLISHED COLUMBIA BREWERY Second St., East End. AUGUST BUOHLEB, PROP. Has been refitted throughout with the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY, And is now manufacturing the Best Keg and Jollied Beer and Porter In EasterngOregon. TRAnfS;PEPAET FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 P 2:40 P. M. PORTLAND hi ; R WALLA WALLA. C. STUBLING, PROPRIETOR GBRMANIA BEER HALL. FINEST Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always On Hand. ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Mr. Buehler always aims to'adopt che latest brew uik apparatus ana win rurnisn his eastoniors bet equal h any in mis market: wtl Ta. IF. MD(D1W, HEMT L KUCK, Manufacturer of and dealer in Harness and Saddlery, Second St., near Moody's Warehouse, THE DALLES, - . OREGON far Con in v and Hiramir a Iff 0 eith t, 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STPEET, (Adjoining Railroad PepoL) All Work Uoatrsmteed to Give At- lsfaetloii. Consignments Solicited ! I Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage. The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc.