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About The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1889)
o NOW I LAY SiB DOWS fO SLEEP A contemporary says the following poem was left in his office by an un known man who came to atk for work. Near the camp-fire's flickering light, In my blanket bed I lie, Gazing through the shades of night At the twinkling stars on high. O'er me spirits in the air Silent vigils seem to keep, ' As I breathe my childhood's prayen "Now I lay me down to sleep " Sadly sings the whippoorwill . In the boughs of yonder tree; Laughingly the dancing mill Swells the mdnigbt melcdy. Foeman may be'lurking near, In the canyon dark and deep, Low I breathe in Jesus' ear: "I pray the Iy-d my soul to keep." Mid the stars one face I see, One the Savior called away; .Mother, who in infancy Taught my baby lips to pray. Her sweet spirit hovers near In this lonely mountain break, Take me to her, Savior, dear, "If I should die before I wake." Fainter grows the flickering light, As each ember slowly dies. , Plaintively the birds at night, Fill the air with saddening cries. Over me they seem to cry: "You may never more awake." How I lisp, "If I should die, I pray the Lord, my soul to take." ; "Now I lay me down to sleep, . i pray the Lord my soul to keep; If 1 should die before I wake. I pray the Lord my soul to take." The Lowest of Human Beingi. Tbe advertising colamns of the Lon don newspapers have recently announced that nine cannibals from Terra del Fuego would be fed three times a day in view of the audience at the Aquarium. At 2, 6 and 10 o'clock the spectators have en joyed the privilege of seeing these speci mens of an extraoidinary type of Ameri . can savage, heat their beef and fish ovei a fire, and then tear the flesl) to pieces with their fingers and devour it practi 'cally raw. This family of Ona Indians are the only representatives of their large tribe that have ever been taken from their homts. The thing about the Onas which most stimulates scientific Interest and popular curiosity is tbe fact that tbey are regar ded bv some authorities as tbe lowest stratum of uncivilized humanity that has yet been discovered. This family now in London seem to possess tbe most limi ted vocabulary. Lista said hecou'dcot learn that tbe Onas have any words ex cept those relating to hnnting and fishing ana tne lew natural objects (bat interest them. Popper could never get them to . speak except in mcnosyllibles, and they - seldom made themselves intelligible. It is probable tbat their vocabulary does sot embrace more than 200 or 300 words. The brief accounts given in tbe London newspapers of these visitors bear witness that tbey are blessed with wonderful ap pentes. ine explorers wno Dave seen them at home also testify tbat when food is scarce they can endure hunger with re markable fortitude. Mr. Stubeorauch, who has a sheep ranch on the coast, tells ' a curious story of a captive Ona girl, about sixteen years old, who fell into his hands while he was chasing her friends, who had been stealing sheep. He Bays she refused to take any kind ot food for eight days. On the ninth day he placed tne carcass ot a sheep heside her. Break' fast then began, lasted three hours, and when it was over, as Mr. Stubenrauch as serts with great solemnity, the girl's body was swollen to extraordinary dimensions and tbe sheep had almost entirely disap pearea. - Low as these miserable creatures are in the scale of humanity, it can hardly be said tbat some of the poorest of the Shoshone tribes in our own latitude oc ' copy a much higher plane. Some of the wretched natives in Nevada and other parts of tbe great basin, living in boles dug in hillsides, or merely sheltered by Drusn neaps, greedily eating food tbat most other savages reject, are unmistak ably the poorest specimens of mankind in North America. As the western his torian, Brancroft, says it is hardly possi ble to conceive a lower phase of hu manity. I appose 1 to be Ciibs. A mulatto supposed to be Gibbs, the murderer, was arrested at Hamburg Bar, Cal., last Saturday by deputy Sheriff Clarkson, of Yrekn. The Journal gives - we xoiiowing version: The colored man arrested was first tracked from crossing the Anderson ferry at Klamath river, from which point he journeyed down tbe river, wearing a rail road cap at the time, which be afterwards threw away, securing a white wool hat, but wore a straw hat when arrested. He sr. stole a boat at Hamburg Bar, to go down the river, which the Indians took away 7 i,-irom him, and then journeyed down to , Scisd; but returned again to Hamburg - JDar. lacing an inaian ana Tom tjaijney, . . well armed, to stand guard outside, pro- . ceeded to tbe place. Clarkson asked the : Indians at the rancbene if tbay had a fire inside, stating that be would like to warm . bis hands which were very ce4d, and was Invited to come in. While warming him self, be Inspected the colored man wbo sat close by with bis head down and arms . folded, and jerking out a pistol placed it under nis prisoner s nose, making him throw up bis hands, which be held close and tight against his breast. On search ing if he had any weapons, a pistol was xouna in tne Dreast pocket of his coat, against which his arm was close) v pressed The prisoner gave his name as Bates, and says he was arrested lately on charge of Killing a man in Texas, which could nt be proen, and now asserts that the offi cere have captured the wrong man. In his pockets were found a Southern Pacific R R. guide, and a small amount of coin, nd from descriptions at present known, be is . ueuevea to be tne ngbt men. The man arrested for complicity in the false accu satidu of robbery against Donaldson, of Bedding, : now in jail, thinks be is the right man, and claims to know him. If the man arrested as above stated, proves to be the guilty person, the party making u ... : 1 1 1 . . i . j . . . uie capiuro win uo eaimeu 10 receive li e $ 1,800 reward ottered. ' Tbe officer thinks he has tbe right man and will start with him to Portland to day. ' - trOIREN AN2 EIICE. The reason why a woman is afraid of a mouse is a profound mystery indeed, it hafl never been very elenrjy proven tunt sho is. Hut some women are constantly in such a nervous, irritnblo condition tiutf the slightest thing annoys and startles them. The cause of this unfortunate stato of affairs ia usually some functional derangement; somo distress ing or painful irregularity, somo derange ment or peculiar weakness incident to her sex ; or, it may be due to inllummution, ul ceration or displacement, of some of the pelvic visoern, or to other organic lesions peculiar to her sex. From whichever cause it may arise. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is a pntilite remedy, so ct-tr.in in itn curative results that its manufacturers sell it, through drtifrfriats, under ft czuirantce of its giving satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it will bo promptly re funded. Aa a soothing and strengthening nervine, " Favorite Prescription " is une quiili.nl and is invaluable in allnying- find sub cuinfr nervous excitability, irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, 6p;isn3 and other distressing-, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and oranio fiiseaso of the womb. It induces refreshing Bleep and relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. Copyright, 188$, by World's Dis. JIzd. ASE'X. Gi PIERCE'S PELLETS MS Laxative, or Cathartic according to size of cjso. y Druggists, ia cents a vial. Land Notices- TIMBKlt LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1S78 KO'ITCU FOR PUBLICATION. Land Onm at Tiik Pjllfs, Or., I ctober 14. 18H. Nf-t'ce is hereby jrivpn that in compliance with the nrovisions of the'act of congress of J line 3. 1878. en titled "An act for the .ale of timber land in the ,-tatea of California, Oregon, rteiaua and . Washing ton Tcmtorv, Abraham I. IHsbrcw, Of Hood River. County of Wasro, f tate of Orearon. has this day filed in this officii hi sworn statement No. 83, for the purchase of the E V, of the 1-E and SW J of the SE J of Sec IX, T 1 N, R 10 E, and wi 1 offer proof to show tbat the land fought is more valuable for its timber or ttone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the rcistcr and receiver o; this office at The Dalles. Oregon, on Tutfday, the 21th dv of Decern- Del 1HBU lie names as witnesses: Albert B. Jones. Audubon Win-ins. WUron It. Wi- nana. Elmer K. Griftiu. all of Hoed River. Oregon. Auv and all perw iis claim ng a-ivereely the abeve dencribed lauds are requested to fi'e thou claim in this orti-.-e on or before the said 24th day of Decern bcr, IssS. F. A. MCDONALD, Register. Miscellaneous. Slakes Yoo tiyngrv I nave used Fame's Celery Compound and it lias had a salutary elect. It Invigorat ed the system and I feel like a now man. It Improves the appetite and facilitates diges tion.' J. T. Coro- land, Primus, S. C. Paine's Celery Compound is a unique tonic and appetizer. Pleasant to the taste, quick in its action, and without any injurious effect, it gives that rugged health which makes everything; taste good. It cures dyspepsia and kindred disorders. Physicians prescribe It. f 1.00. Six for (5.00. Druggists. Wells. Richardson Co., Burlington, Vt. Spring medicine meansmore now-a-days than It did ten years ago. The winter of 1S83-S9 has left the nerves off fagged out. The nerves must be strengthened, the blood purified, liver aud bowels regulated. Paine's Celery Compound the Spring medicine ofto-daij does all this, as nothing else can. Prescribed by nyriciant, Recommended by DrvggiaU, Endorsed by MinMtrt, Guaranteed by tlte Uanvfactarere to be The Best Spring Pedicine. ' In the spring of 1?87 I was all run down. I would get up in the mornins wlih so tired a feeling, and was so weak that I could hardly get around. I boughtabottleof Paine's Celery Cora round, and before I had taken it a week 1 felt very much belter. I can cheefully recommend It to all who need a building up and strengthen ing medicine." airs. U. A. Dow, DurlUigton, vu DIAMOND DYES Color anything any color. . ,itjt'ii ennn Xnurhht babia perfectly A'ezer Fwll Alantyt urc! "It i H I LU r UUU j fhysicinnifurordc. fill 4J VjS fe- irte ch-5; fe '4u t . ' TO M A ' e a 4 -a- I v Ball:!ans Elscsit 't J Ask your Grocer for lor COW GRAND M p SGDA Ii SALERATU3, r lisiihtcTfsii ti E S STOV NOTICE FOR rUBUCATION. Lxhd Office at Tbk Dalles, Okfoox, Oct.,bcr 1&. Notice is hereby giveo that the fol'owiog named settier has filed uotiee f his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and thet amid proof will be made before the rcgiitcr and receiver of the I', b. land oniceal ine Italics, ur., ou Ittcenioer u, looU, viz: Tliomus 31. Brcdlry. Hd 1083. for the W, SEU and S'-J, SE, Sec. U r:. 1 H, It 14 . lie n -niej the followimr witnesses to prove his eonciuuuus redidencc np in and cultiiation of, said I'ind. viz: J. L. H.inna. of Boyd. Oregon: AnUv Allen, Ijaac Young, Martin Jackaba, The Dalles. Oregon. Nuv. 1. T. A. MCDONALD, Kcgister. TIMBEK CULTER, FINAL PROOf KOTICK FOR PUULICATIOX. Laxu Office, at Tiik Dalles, Cr., October as, 1S. Notice is hereby given that Charles Davis has filed notice of intention tn make final proof before ltegiii- ter and Receiver, U. tj. 1 u.t at his omce in The Dalles. Or., on Saturday, the 21st day of December, 188a. c.n timber culture aiinlication Ho. 300. for the SW H, KB 54.NW ), Mband NEJSW J and Lot st quarter of bucuoti no lo, i'i rownsnip no. a, a nauge Ao. 14 j. lie names lis witnecsea: wm. r. Helms, Nansensc; Or., Frank T. Craves, Peter J. Haiirahan, Alex. McLeod, Kingsley, Or. Hoy. z. J? . a. a-ciiUAAijL, ncgiitcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Offici at Ins Dalles, Okf.oon, October 7, lsc'J. Notice is horeby siven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tiual proof in support of his claim, and tt-at said proof wni oe maue Detore tne regisrcr and receiver at ine Dalles, Oregon, on November 25, Ibsv, viz: William ft. JVeaijenck. D S SSS4, for the SW Sec fi, T 3 S, It 13 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz: Hush Coin-lay. naltrr Henderson. Thomas F. Jlorrui, Kobert Kellev, all of Kings'ey, tr. . A. ucuoAL,u, Kegieter. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tiik Dalles, Oreoos, Octolier 29. 1B.S9. Notice is hereby given that the following-named seltlti has Sled notice of hij intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that Eaid proof win be made before tne register and receiver ac ine Lteiles, Oregon, on December 20, Ibsu, viz: ' Andrew Canfield, Od 1159, for the E of the NEJ and E J of the SE I, Sic 28, T 1 8, H 15 . He names the following witnesses to prove his coi.uuuou? resiuence upon ana cumvauon of, said land, viz: Albert Roberts, H. C. Crockett, Itcsor Gilhnusen. of Tiie Dalles, Oregon, and Jaob Craft, of Nansene, Oregon. novzi r. a. mcuom ALU, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offici at Ths Dalles, Or., October 3, 18S9. Notice Is hereby given that tbe foUowimr-named settlHr has filed notice of bis intention to commute and make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof wiil be made before Register and Keceiver at xne Dalles, Or., on November 25, 1889. viz: Ilayden Oneal, Bd 2633, for the SW Sec 4, T 8 8, R 14 B. He names the following witnesses to prove his contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land viz: WHIard Wriuht, of Nansene. Or.. Lafavette Davis. Ezra Henson, Frank Craves, of Kingaley, Or. ocl9 r. A. MCDONALD. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at The Dalles. Oa., October 16, 18S9. Notice is hereby triven that the following tiamed settler hns filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on Noveni- oer 27, isou, viz: , John F. Boor, Hd 1251, for tbe &E ? of the NW 4, VT Vi of the N W J4 and NW J of the SW. Sec S, T 1 8, R 13 E. lie names tno following witnesses to prove bis aontinunus residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Means. A. 8. Mott. A. J.-Crubb. Thomas Gray, all of The Dalles, Or. octl9 F. A. AlcUO.NALU. Register. Ine Wen-Bred iilrl. New York Sun Do you know many well-bred girls? Uu, tDey can always be told. A well-bred girl thanks a man who . gives ber a seat in tbe street car, and does it in a qniet and not in an effusive way. She doesn't turn around to look after ' jambleis or poising; actors on the street, and she dosea't think ber good looks are causing tne men to stare at her. She di esn'f. wear all ber jewelry in the ,s6ay tim, and she understands that dia . raoniKr Tigs, earrings and bracelets were intended for the evenings alone. She doesn't go to supper after tbe theatre is over alone with a man. She toes not declare tbat she never rides in street-cars. She di es not accept a valuable present from any man unless she expects to marry him. She doesn't talk lond in public places She doesn't shove or push to get fie best seat, and she doesn't wonder why in the world people carry children in the cars and why they permit tbem to cry. She does not speak of ber mother in a sarcastic way, and she shows her tbe lor lng deference that is her dne. Siic dosen't want to be a man, and she dosen't try to imitate him by wearing stiff bat?, smoking cigarrettes an3 udng an occasii nal big, big D. She doei n't say tbe bates women, and she has s me good, true friends among them,- . ... - She dc n't wear boots without their buttons, or a frock that needs mending. She docmt scorn the use of the needle, acd txpecis some day to make clothes for i rv little people, wbo will be very dear to her. A giraffe was born at the Cincinnati! Zoological Gardens on the 20 of last month. . - ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Office at Tue Dali.es, Or., Octobei lu, 18S9. Notice is hereby given ' that the following named settler has filed notice of his intern ion to make final proof in bupport of his claim, and tbat said pro- f will be made before the register aud receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on December 14, lbS9, viz: JXnbert Tlil?l, Hd 3317. for the lots 2 and S and SW of NE V and SE l4 of NW , See. T i N, R 12 t, W M. lie names tne touuwing wirieses to prove his cn-itinuous residence upon and culiiiaion of said bind, viz: Robert Densmrre. John Bluer, of Mosier. Or., and El nest Frederick, Daniel Timings, of The Dalles, Or. OCtlH r. A MClKiNAL,l Kfinster. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF- NOTICK FOX PUBLICATION. U. S. Lasd Office. The Dalles, Ok., October 2., 18e. Notice is hereby given that W illiam -'. Helm Has filid notice of his intention to make final proof before hegister and Receiver U.S Land i ithce at their ulhee in The Djlles, Oregon, on ondav. the 9ih day of December, low, on timber cuiluro application So. 4f C. for Lots 1 and 2 aud tbe SE lA of Uie NE 1 of Sec4,T3S, R 14 E. He namiM as witnesses. W. 1 . Wright. Janie- Moore, Po'k Butler and G. T. Kellei , all of Nausene, Wasco o unty, Oregon. oetio F. A. alcDONALD, Register. Final Settlement Notice. T ) all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, ad- mitrsl' atrlx of the estare of Loran Kimball, deceas ed, his filed her final account as such ad uinietratrix a i n the Co nty Court of the State of Oregon for as. o iAiuiity. and tnn ine Judge oi suid court nas appointed Monday, ihd 4ih day of November, 1889, 'it tne nour ot one o ciock r. la., as tne lime lor bear ing objections to said final account nd the settle ment thereof. All heirs, creditor, or other persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to ap pear on or before said time appointed for said hear ing and final settlement, nd file their objections U.ereto, if any they have, or to any particu ar item thereof, apeciiving the particulars of such objec tions. Dated this 3d day of October, 1SS!. L1BBIE KINO. Ad nistratrix of tbe Eitate of Lorun Kimball, do- decascd. TINWARE AND HARDWARE FISH & BABDO.N'S 113 WASHINGTON STREET. BET. SECOND AND THIRD F. LEMKE, PROP'R, ii.TiEa?s5 orv DRAUGHT -:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:- SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. AIVJO FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, tie Yery best Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The One Price Cash House, COR. SECOND A T -DEALEll N- OTJRT STS., Mo -wr m "ru i&t tt Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Uoots and Shoes, &c. Agent for tne BnUerick Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, WM. MICIIELL, Wagm UiDllf HIS ISisctor. The Undersigned has Added to his Business a full line of Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French Berl and Eosewood Caskets, Burial Robes and Spends. Trimmings of all descriptions at the lowest Prices and owns the Most Elegant Hearse east of the mountains with all the latest improvements. NO DSXAY IN FILLING ORDERS. PI are of Rn Mine aw. Third 'street, three doors east of OHmds. Macalliator & Go's agricultural ware house, aud adjoining his flauiufc Mill and Wagon Shop. Flare of Residence. and night. ja29tl Fourth street, corner of Washinfctcn. Can be sen at all hours cf the day WM; MICHELL. Jft. iVi k Successors to L. D. Fkakk, deceased, pi Wholesale and Retail Dealer Xegal Notices- CITATION. Leather & Shoe Findings, Tents, Wagon Covers, Carriage Trirmings, Etc AT THE Country Onlera Promptly a tended to OLD STAND. marU-H GERALD. IN General ! Mercknfe AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, Sshutiler's and TuhlarAsle Wagons, HARDWARE, liU'l, STEEL. Wagon-3Iakers' and Blacksmiths' Stoclc. u-rocene tSSole Affeiit for the 1MPKUVEU MONARCH Wasbina; Uachine.a In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Wasco. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Whittaker, deceased Citat:on. To all the unknown lieits, ir any there he, of the above named leceased, Greetiti: In the name cf the state of Oregon, You are here by cited and nxmired to aje:ir in ihe Countv Court of thj State of Oregon, for the Couiity of Wasco, at the court room tlieitof, at Lfalles City, in said coun ty, on Monday, the 4th day of November, Ioa!, at t o'clock in the afternoon ot that day, then and thtre to sho ems?, if any there be. why an order should not be made and entered herein authorizing and di recti the executrix itf the above named estate to sell all of the real LUtte beiot trim to said etate, t wit: Lots Jt K, and L in hlovk fc4 of the Koru D.llei Military lLiM-rvation in liallcs City, Wasco county, Urejn. . . ' j Witness, the Hon. O. N. Tliornbory, I seal. J- Judjre of the said County Court, wi Ji v ' ' the seal of said Court ailixed, this 2Cth dav of ScpUuiber, A. 1. Attcbt: liCU. U. THOMPSON. Clctk. By J. M. HUNTINGTON, sep2Std Ueputv. NOTICE. It the County Court, for the County of Wnsoo and htate of Oregon, Novi-mlier i;h, IS-i. Whereas. It has cmnc to the kinnvieilire of thi Court that ths Act of the Legislative Asnmhly of the State of Oregon, a) proved Feb. 2lt, 157. au thoiizinj 'Ttie County Courts of the seveml coiui ties" to pay bounties lor the sea!pi of certain wild auim ils ufitih nmy be killed in the respective couii t'CS, has been abused. It in ordered that from, after and incluainjr the date of this order, (Nov. ti n, !&!.) no vuch huunty or bounties shail he p.ud l-v the Countv of Wasco, or the authorities or the said CVmuty, until the further order of thU Court. CALKIS .r. THORBt'RY, County Judjje. 11. A. Leavers, County Cuiumisiioner Attest: seal Geo. H. Thompson, Connty Clerk. D3t Executrix's Xotiee. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Couty. In the matter of the estate of Henry Whittaker, .deceased. In punmance of an onler made and entered herein on the 4th day of Nuvetnber, 1 i. authorizing and directing me to soil all i f the real proper tv belong ing to si'id estate, 1 will, on the 14:ii ria f Decem ber, lfets:. at the hour of 2 oc.ock P. M. on said-day, at the diHr of the County Court House in Dahes City, Wasco Countv, Oregon, sell at public aueti .n to the highest and be?t bidder for cch iu hand, all of the real property belonirin to said estate, to-wit: LoU J, K and L in Block b in the Fort i-alies Mili tary lieervation in Dalle Citv, tlrtiron. MAUI A WHITTAKER, Executrix of the Last Wiil aud Testament of Henry Whittaker, deceased. Executor's Notice of Final Settlement. The undersigned hereby give notice that they have filed their final account as executors of the last will and testament of S. D. Pratt, deceased, and that by order of the Hon. C. N. Thoriibury, County Judre of Wasco Countv. Oregon, duly made and en tered on this rlay, oirecting notice thereof to be pub lished herein, Tuesd y, Nov. 5, lbfc!, (that beiny the second day of the next regular ttnn o the county court for said county), at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., haa been appointed as the time, and the county court room of the county court house of said county has been designated as the place, fur the Hearing of objections to such final account, and the settlement thereof. T. II- McGKbKK, N. W. WALLACE, Executors of the last will and testament ot S. B. Pratt, deceased. Dalles City. Oct. 4. lSS9.-5t NOTICE. Land Okfjck at Tub Dalles, Or., October 30, liteD. Complaint having been entered at this office hy John Dt ekman agamst Joseph Newcorub for aban doning hid homestead entrv No. 1308. dated Cct. l8f lHtsA, uHn the N VV54, in Sec 20, T4S.ll IT K, in Wasco county, Uregou, witn a view to tne cancel lation of said entry, the said tartic:.rs hereby tum moneJ to appear at this olHce on the 21st day of December, at 1 o'clock P- m., tt respond and furnish testimony roi.eeruiiig sad alleged abindon meut. William Holder, Notary Public at Grass Val ley, Oregon, is authonzd to take tustiiuony in thin cace at Grass Valley, Orwron, on Dec. 12, IsSt. at 10 o'cloek a. ni. F. A. MCDONALD, Itdit Ur. T. W. Slush ek, Receiver. Aov. 1. Orandall & B-argret, ! 1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS. DEALERS IX Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Farlor Crnament, Window Shaded, Etc. Collins, Caskets, Uoj an be found at all hours of the daif or night at their p' from SfCttnd. A 3pecialt3r- fhingtcn ttreet tiro doors north t - v- C. E. nsmii SPEWS i HeT- iwa .A SOL'S AGENT FOR DUN HAM, "STi 'OA Kccs in stock a full line of 'GLASSES- PflT9JUl.Yll!ia7S. vpry Pair Parciasa'i Guaranteed. STATION. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. pounded at all hours. Eazi.rs, Knives, Scissors, PATENT MEDICINE 3. PERFUMES, SOAPS, SPONGES, KUEEER GOOCS, TrusKos, ftsliojiltlei- ISruccs, Claosfc Protectors EY AND CIGARS. Prescriptions com- CALL AXD SEE HG03IEE FENCE MACEIHE, MACHIXE that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at THE PACIFIC FENCE WORKS, Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the C;r cuit Court of the State f Oregon fr Wasco County in an action entitled Geo. Wa'Mnir a. teteriiit'r Star and to n.e directed and delivered, I did ou the iaih day oi : October, le y uion tnd witl sell at public auction, to the hihedt bidder. fr ca-h 111 hand, on Saturday, the 7th day ot leecniber, ISh!), at 1 o clock p. in. of said day, at ti e Court H.ue door in Dalit's City, in Wawjo county, O e iron. Ihe foiK'Winir described property, to wit: Ml of the riiiht, title aud interest ot tue sitid titer inir Stilus of , in or to Lot lo, in Jilo:k ti, in 11 clow s edtlition to Dalles City.W.ico Co,Orcii,or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of fciti 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, from Sept. 10, A I. 1&9. Taktn and levied upon ac tlie property of Ster.insr Stogs to satisfy said sum of gio.OD und interest nereon in lavor of up . "aiKiiiM, t--iren er witu costs and accruing cocts. OEoUOiE IIKhUKI.T, bhcriff of W'usco Couniy, Oregon. Dated at Dalles C:tv, Or , Oct. 35, lit!. "Na Strong, Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence in the World. B. EEID, THE DALLES, Proprietor. OREGON. EDWARD WINGATE. 1870 1SS8. MRS. E. WINGATE, Of old lirm of E. Wingale & Co B. WING-ATE & CO., WHOLESALE A.D RETAIL DEALERS IN mm A .CvV WE HAVE FOK THIS SEASON'S TRADE, BOO THOHOUUilliKED AND lOOO UIOII GRAPE Rams, all of which aro in line condition, and frie from dirccec. W consider our rani, fur Uii season's trade, the best lot we hare ever offered to rhc public, aud only ask an inspection to prove what we mv. Those wishing rams would do well to call early, select, brand, and leave them with us FREE ot CilAKiE uuliforcedinir season this fall. I?rK??w I-.ower t linn ICvei. nu i n lt'oty. Tliai.ktns our many patrons for their veiy liberal patronage accorded ns in the past, we respectfully solicit an inspection of our stork this season. Our ranch is loc.ito! on The Dulles and l'rincviile Stage Road at HAY CRKEK, Crook County, Oregon. For further particulars, call on or adiircu, BALD "WIN SHEEP ATCD LAND CO., Unrrnnnna To VAN HOrTF.N KHOS. CO.. MT '. O WILLIAMS SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM H2. WINGATE Ac CO. ' A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron and Steel. Fasrm Implements. STODEESKER WEGOSS. HSCKS 'n. BUGGIES. A. Jb. lias "1 fe ?k-i O! . I1.! g-3 ra 4y 2 M s CrtM'!- t S''n!5 ai;! Union Sts. GROCERIES. CHOED GOODS. PROVISIONS. ETC. The groonrius will be new and fivsli, and such i.s are (iem;inded in this market. In connection with the Grocery will supply Bread and Pastry of all kinds. Dissolution Notice. The co partnership heretofore exist in? bet ccn J. H. Lrseii and it. . Saltnmrtlie in the stuck arw and fchippin business at Tha lJnlUs, Or 1ms this tiny been dirbolveJ by muti.al ctuisent. Mr Salt- niarsle will continue the Luviir-ws unri will tolk-ut all dtbta and assume all luibilitics of the old firm. The Dall-s, Oct. 22, J. II. LARSP.N. H. E. bALi.il AKSOE. I tijcnk all my cnt-u mers for their liberal 1 atron- an;u u tne late lirm, and bwptak for Mr. baitinurehe a continuaaee of the suine. .J. II. LA ELSE X THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION, By the GoYernor of tbo Stats of Oregon. 'PO THE e:dtuat public ackxowlkdg- 1 mcut may be matte to iod tor His uunutubered mercies. 1 do hereby appoint Thursday, tbe 28th day of November, 1889 As a day of Thankssrivinsr. and I woulj rerr.inJ the frood people of this Commonwealth t.wt no cxpres bions of raiitutie can be more acceptable to lieaven than are Kil ts I rum their abundance in aid of the poor. In TEsnsoxT Wukkeof. I hereunto sign my na-ie and caue tbe seal of the State to be artixei at the city cf Salem, this 4lh day of November, A. I), l&bt) fcLY fNMYlH. Governor. Geo. Yf. McBkiob. Secre ary of Slate. ii7td Change of School Books. Notice to Whom it May Concern: The new series of school books adoDted bv the last leirislaturc are now received. They can be f-und at I, C. Aickeieen'K book store, and Will be exchanged gratis for the old books, except tbe arithmetics, on which a little discount is charged. aulOtd A. C. CONNELLY, bupt of Common Schools for Wasco County NOTICE. All city Taxes are delinquent ov and after this dte. and are uow collectable by tbe City Marshal at his office. KALrH V. UIBOaS, City MirihlL The Dalles, Nov. 7, lbSJ. C. K. THORNBURY. T. A. HUDSON. THORNBCRY & HUDSOX, WriteFireXife andAccident INSURANCE Kleiierl Merchandise Dry Goods, Clotliin, Boots Shoes, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Hardware and Farm Implements. 300 to 304 Second St. THE DALLES, OREGON. RKMOVAL ! UI2MOVAL.! Removed to 176 and 178 Second St., I.EALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations, ARTISTS MATERIALS, Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor nice Poles, Etc. r PAPEBS TniMMBD FI1EE. Oil Puintinss, Cliromos and Steel EnravingH. PRiNz & NiTSCH KE to! Commission and Forwarding WHOLESALE AXD ItETAIIi Furniture & Carpet Dealers. Are happy to announce to. the -public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing rates of the celebrated T7 AT Trim? TVTTTT.e which enables us to sell Furni-fcftS tue and Carpets at prices hith erto unknown in Oregon. - 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STREET, (Adjoining Railroad Depot.) . . Consignments Solicited ! ! Prompt Attention to tnose who favor xne with their patronage. The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc, Etc. A. Few of Our Quotations will Convince the Meat Sceptical: mil gfia New Umatilla Hardwood bent Chairs, each 75 cts Cane Kocikers 8 2 00 Ash Bedsteads 8 60 V oven-wire Hattresses 3 60 Lounges 12 00 U-C&LL AND SEE UH ! Ttl Bed-lnunges 15 00 Asn Ucdroom few ,.- 25 00 Brussels Carpets, per yard 7 Ingrain Carpets. do 21 Ja29 House, THE DALLES. OREGON HANDLE Y & SINNOTT, Proprietors, w asco WarehouseCo. Eon.e3r to IioSin on Real Ebiato, Chattel and Personal security. Will attend to all tintls oj Land business be fore the U. S. Land Office. Rooms 7 and 8, up-stairs, V. S. Land Office building, THE DALLES, OREGON. C. G. ROBERTS, Hanager, rjriio Tale!S, .- Oregon. The most desirable Warehouse in town for the 6toiaj;e and exhibition to buyers. DRY GOODS AND- THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS, VI. Proprietor. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. NCTICK is hereby given that for the purpose of n akine an examination ot all persons who may i ffttr themselves a candidates for teacheis of the st cools of this connty, the County School Su ueriutendent thereof will hold a puMic examination at The Dalles, in tha county court room en Wednes day, ovember 27th, 1889, commencing at 12 11. Dawd thia riov. 6, low. A. C. CONNELLY. &7tf County School Superintendent, Port 81, Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Argalica 83, Mountain 83 Burgundy 83, Zinfardel 84, Eiesling 83, - Hock 83, ' Table Claret. i xi Gregrorio Vineyard Co. Agency. - All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pure. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale. Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic." CLOTHING HOUSE. II. Solomon Has opened a Kree stock of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES. HATS nil UAPS. TKUiNKS and VALISES. LA DIES' MENS' ami CHILDREN'S' UNDER CLOTHING: also a large ftock ot BLAN KETS, COMFORTERS. FLANNELS, and all kind ot Heavy Goods for Winter wear,. to whicb we call attention of tne Public in general to inspect the same, before pur chasing elsewhere. H. SOLOMON, 132 Second Street, Opposite Snipes & Kinersley's Ornz Store THE DALLES, OREGON. FRUIT! SHADE TREES SMALL FRUITS, VINES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. The Earliest Strawberry known, CLARKE'S SEEDLING! Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing strawbecr a valuable acquiaiticB Mission :-: Gardens, JAMES A.VJKNET,Prop. LI WOOL! 1 Forwarding, Consignments, Grading and Baling: PKOMPTLY ATTJEINmSIJ TO. - -.""U.' ' 3 H V' -:CW -?:V Si,'.?-..v.-.V MM 5 . Cash advanced for freights and on consienments. Highest Cafh Price paid for Wool, Pelts and Furs. THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON. Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safefor tha Safety of all Valuables. Ticket and Baggage Office of the Oregon Railway Navigation Company, and Office oj the Vi' extern Union Telegraph Company, are in e Hotel. TRAINS DEPART FROM THIS nOU&E AT 12:10 P 11 :tC K WALLA WALLA. 2:40 P. M. PORTLAND The Celebrated French Cure, 'APHRODlTINE""f; money mule!. VnrniTited to cure Jj SOI.O ON X. POSITIVE GUARANTEE to oh re any foiniof nerv(ns disease, or any disimler of the poncnitive or- EEFOI.E bine trom the AFTER use of sthiiiiliiuM. 'J'olmcco or Opium. r iiiruugn youtiiiiii imiinr:tii, over luaitiK euuc, Ac, such as F.nss o( Urain l'mver. Wnkufui ness, Jlonrhitfrtou ii Iain in tho Uncle. Somimtl WenknesK. liyisicri a, Nervous I'roHtnitimi Nortuni- ni tinissiiins. ix.-iieurrhin, inzziness, Wenk Jlera- ory,Issof Power nntt Iniporeiify. wliicli if nc- priecten oiien IchiI io remunireolilm.-piinl insiui- ity. l'nceJI.OO a box. 6 boxes lutfo.W 6eut by man on r-pifii ill pnre. A WltlTtKN U Alt ATfTKIC foreTcrvJa.Ot order, to refund the money if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of teatimoulnls fmtn old and young, of both eexes, periuntieutlv cured ly APHRoniTiNK. Cimilnr free. A'Mresjj THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WiHTEUN PRANrK. BOX 27 POKTLAXD, OE BLAXELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists, SOLE AGENTS FOH THE DALLES, OBEGOS. Notice. I bava endeavored to personally see the owners of city property, in order that I might matte an intel ligent and equitable assessment. In manj caset f have failed to find the parties at borne. Believing that my duty in the premises has been fu:lv done. and finding: my large stock of patience at a very low ebb, I officially request all those whom I have not seen, to coll upon me at my office a won as practi cable. HUGH GOURLAY, County Assessor. This is the Top ofthe Genutne Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. A.U others, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as pood. BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Eract Label and Top. SALE rVErWHEHE. Mr ZZ CiCLY CY GEO. A. tlACCETil & GO., f itisburgii, Fa. CHAS. STUBLING, - - Proprietor, Wines, Liquors aud Cigars Old 3Jasii aud Pioneer Bourbon Whisldes. All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter and Genuine Key West Cigars, A full line of Cali fornia Wines and Brandies. 90 SECOND STREET, - - THE DALLES, OREGON. fiolM Clf Wftffh.7 aiuioriJivu. until Uxeiy.lt I Beat wmtcb la &b world. 11 I -riT rOKl UBMfcecncr. ar- I ' &S . -v ranted- Bt-arjr uoiJ oi equal value 'ernouincftch I tn acrure one fire. tocetocr wlu ocr Mi-pe ana ti abl Una of ilousehol'J 'lauiplcs. Tbne Mmplu, as well at the wtcb, a Irnd I tr. and after vua hare kiit t1m la yoar borne tar O months and shown tbrra to those who mar have called. lhr become your own property. Those who write ct once can be aura of reecMnr tbe Wntra i nd Ham pies- We pay eJ4 expre, ftvfrht, etc. Address SUssvu ste Ce v lias 01 2, MrcrUmwi, KsUaie. ' G.T.THOMPSON. A.W. FARGDEB. THOMPSON & FARGHEi?, General Blacksmiths, Near Mint buildinc, Second St. Horse-Sho jing anl General Joob ns Price teawiuble aud to wit the time. Tygh VMey Mem ant and Exchaneg ROLLER MILL. Floor Cqnal to tbe lef. M il Feed Aln iij oa llrnii. Satisfaction Guaranteed. sp21 W. M. McUORKLE, Pop