The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, December 07, 1889, Image 4

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    ST. NICHOLAS.
A funny old professor kept a school for
little boys,
And he'd romp with them in play-time,
and he wonldn t mind their noise;
While in his little school-room, with its
head against the wall,
, Was a bed ot such proportions it was
big enough for all.
. "It's lor tired little pupils," he explained,
"for you will find
How very wrong indeed it is to fores a
budding mind:
Whenever one grows sleepy and he can't
hold up his head,
I make him lay his primer down and
send him off to bed!
v "And sometimes it will happen on a
warm ana pleasant day, .
When the little birds upon the trees go
tooral-looral-lay,
When wide awake and studious it's
difficult to keep,
Oae by one they'll get a-nodding till the
whole class is asleep!
"Then before they're all in dreamland
and their funny snores begin,
I close the shutters softly, so the sun
light can't come in:
After which J put the school-books in
their order on die shelf,
And, with nothing else to do, I take a
little nap myself!"
The Arizona Kicker.
Arizona Kicker.
He Was Correct. There was con
siderable astonishment exhibited by our
people the other day when the governor
of Arizona shook bands with us in front
of the postofnee, and we have noticed a
considerable change in the demeanor ot
certain people toward us ever since. Tiu
governor was correct. We are no clam
shell hidden in the drifts, and he appre
ciates the fact. lie knows and respects
the power of the press. He knows tbat
a great paper like the Kiclcer, having be
hiud it, but under one and the same xoof,
a grocery, feed store, butcher shop, har
ness shop, crockery store and gents' fur
nishing, must wield a mighty influence
of good.
The people in this burgh who have
been looking upon us as a one-mule
power bad better get their eyes open.
Came to Gbiep The suit of the
widow Git 1)8 against us for breach ot
protrise, damages $1 5,000, came up in
court last Friday. This suit was insti
tuted six months ngo by the court boost
ring, which has sought our downfall evei
since the first issue' of this paper. That
is, they pat the widow up to sue us, and
have advanced the money as it was
needed.
When the widow was put on the stand
she testified tbat on the night of Febru
ary 21, 1887, we asked hi r to marry us.
She insisted thut the date was correct,
and tbat nothing could change her mino
about it. We then exhibited the record:
of the jail ta prove that on that day and
l.ight wo were a prisoner, having, as souit
of our readers may remember, departed
from the line cf virture and gone on
Lender. This exhibit knocked the widow
rut in the first round, and confounded
1 er supporters, n we don't believe thev
will tackle us again after that fashion.
As for the widow, she was only a cat's
puw, and we have tent to her house t
Iwsket of groceries, a clothes line, a set
of cups and saucers and a sscn of flour to
prove that we have no malice.
It Will Be Very Odiet. Onr mt
election, which takes place next Tuesday,
will be a very quiet one, and the singu
lar spoct iclo of two tickets almost with
out candidates, will be presented. As
both tickets were made up of ring candi
dates, we felt our duty to publish, as fur
as we could secure it,'a history of each.
Our biographies mcluded thirteen out of
the sixteen candidate, and the publics
tion was only three day eld when most of
them were banting other localities. The
averaged all the way from murderers
down to barn burners, and we are not
jkely to be troubled with them again.
: What is left of the two tickets is fair!)
ciean ana honest. we Bre goIrv we bad
to interfere and thus place the parties in
a queer fix, but we felt it a duty we owe
to the public.
A Waste op Monet. Some person
who has a grievance against Ths Kicker
left an infernal machine on our doorstep
one night last week. It was a starch box
ailed with giant powder and two ponnd.
of bullets, and was so arranged as to ex
plode when the cover was lifted. We
took it in and started to open it, suppos
ing ouuio uiuuest aamirer haa left us a
box of fruit or confectionery, but on t.
ond thought concluded to soak it tor a
while. This action saved onr life. Not
oniy tnat, but it prevented the destruc
tion of our institution and probably of
much surrounding property.
We have made every effort to trace the
fiend who put up tlm job, but' so far
without success. We realize that there
are many men in this community who
hanker for our life, but we hope to disap
point them. .If they feel that they must
have it, why not fire buckshot into our
"bed-room window, ambush u at ni?ht or
pick a quarrel in the street? This plot
ting to scatter our bloody fragments over
our large and excellent stock of groceries
is both unkind and unreasonable.
Senaattiaal li eanLiaf.
On Sunday morning, November 3 , Re v
A. J. Graham, rector of Holy Trinity
Episcopal church, in Minneapolis, startled
his congregation by declaring at the com
mencement of his sermon that he bad re
nounced Christianity and denied the
Bible and the cburcb, as well as their
teachings. He said he had a confession
to make to his henrers, with a hope tbat
they would listen to him patiently and
withhold their judgement until he had
finished. He at once expressed his doubts
whether it paid to draw all the one oe
dnMions tbat theologians do in matters of
belief. He said the Bible was full of
falsities, and mentioned Jonah in the
whale's belly and the stopping of the
sun and the moon. He did not believe
it was inspired by God. He entertained
a belief in God, but bad no faith in
heavenly father who watched over his
children. He supposed that some of the
old fogies would leave the church, but he
won ll be able to nil it with people ol
superior intellect, who refused to believe
these false doctrines.
The effect of this was most startling on
the occupants of the pews. Some in the
congregation were in tears, some believed
the pastor insane, and all were shocked
at the deliberate renunciation of their
faith. It was evident that thev could not
bear much mure, and the rector suddeuly
anuounced that he bad only been acting
a part.. If there were mysteries in re
ligion, they were not for them to under
stand.
The Flint.
First postage stamp in 1840.
Kerosene introduced in 1826.
Lead pencils used in 1594.
Window glass used in 694.
E ectric light invented 1874.
Iron found iu America in 1815.
First insurance marine 533.
First wheeled carriages 15o9.
First illuminating gas in 1792. ""
Latin ceased to be spoken 580.
Bible translated into Saxon 737.
Gunpowder used by Chinese 80.
Bible translated into Gothic "72.
Photographs first produced 1802.
Old Testiment finish B. C. 430.
Emancipation pjoclamation '63.
Paper made by Chinese B. C. 220.
ItO'He.
Having appointed Mess. Jos. T. Peters &
Co., sole agents for Wasco county for the
sale of Hill's Patent Inside Sliding Blinds.
tbey are the only ones authorized to make
contracts for these blinds. The Hill Patent
is the only Sliding Blind that gives perfect
sansiacuon. -De sore to call on Jos. 1.
Peters & Co. Ward 8. Stevens,
Sole agent for The Hill Sliding Blind As
sociation for Oregon and Washington.
81 Yamhill St Portland, Or.
Core for
Itching Pil-s are known by moisture like
perspiration, producing a very disagree able
itching after getting warm. This form as
well as blind, bleeding and protrrding
Siles, yield at once to the application of
r. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly upon the parts affected, absorbing
the tumors, allaying the intense itching and
effecting a permanent cure. 50 cents. Ad
dress The Dr. Bo'anko Medicine Co.,
Piqua, O. Sold by Blakeley & Clai k.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lax Omti at The Dau.es, Onnm,
October 7, lHHSt.
Notice is hereby given that the following namea
settler 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 November 25, lsi9, viz:
William H. Aieabenek.
D S 58fe4, for the SW Sec fi, T X S, tt 13 E, W It.
He names the following witnesses to prove hi con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land,
viz:
Hugh Oonrlay, Walter Henderson, Thomas F
Morris, Robert Keller, all ot Kinssiev, or.
F. A. McDoXALI), Ki-Kister.
NOTICE TIM BEE CULTUH K.
V. 8. Lasd OrrirE, Tun Dai.i.ks, Or.,
November U, 1js;9.
Complaint having been entered at this otfice by
Oeorxe Mcintosh against Thomas J . Hill for failure
to comply with law an to Timber-Culture Entry No.
1883, dated Feb. 19, 1885, upon tile N 1-4 Sec 20,
Township 2 S Ran-e 14 E in Wasco county. Oregon,
with a view to the cancellation of said entry: con
tea ant alleging that the sul Thomas J. Hill has
never planted any tree ceds or cuttings on the said
tract of land, or caused the same to be done, the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office
on the 21st day of December. 1S, at 1 o'clock P. M.
to respond and furnish testimony concerning said
allegea failure. F. A. ItcDONALD,
Register.
PRINZ & NITSCHKE,
HVKrlliD AJMMW Mlf.1 Ma
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are nappy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates ol the celebrated
EMPIRE MILLS,
which enables us to sell Furni-1
tue and Carpets at prices hith-'
erto unknown in Oregon.
A Few of Our Quotations will Convince the Most Sceptical
Hardwood bent Chairs, each 75 cts
Cane Kockers 3 2 00
Ash Bedsteads s 50
Woven-wire Mattresses 3 60
Lounges 12 00
OT CATt. AND NEK IJ H I "R
Bed-lounges .
Ash Bedroom Sets
Brussels Carpets, per yard .
Ingrain Carpets, do
....15 00
25 00
76
2t
ja29
Sheriff's Sale.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lako Omci at Tits Dalles, Or.,
October 16, 18S9.
Notice is hereby riven that the following named
settler has filed notice- of bis intention to make
final proof iu support of his claim, and tliat said
proof will be made before the reirieter and receiver
of the U. S. land olhce at The Dalles, Or., on Novell..
oer z, itKttf, vis:
John F. Root,
Hd 1251, for the SE !4 of the NW W of the N
W!4 and NW J of the SWJ, Sec 8, T 1 S, K 13 E.
e names me xoiiowing witnesses to prove his
aonunuous resiueuce upon and cultivation of said
iana, viz:
Joseph Means. A. B. Mott. A. J. Gruhb. Thomas
Gray, all ot The Dalles, Or.
octiu t. A. MCDONALD. Register.
By virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir.
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wnrco County
in an action entitled Oeo. Walking vs. Sterling
Stagg and to me directed and delivered, I did on
the 25th dav of October. 1889. lev v uoon ami will
sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for
ca?n in nana, on Daiuruay, ine iin day or December,
1889, at 1 o clock p. in. of said day, at the Court
House door in Italics Cit in Wasco couiitv, Ore
gon, tne following described property, to wit: All
of the rieht, title snd interest of the said Sterling
Staggs of, in or to Lot 10, iu Block 8, in Eigelow'f
auuutuii lo iaiies uiiy.wasco uo.uregon.or so much
thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfv the sum of
$30 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
cent, from Sept. 16, A D. 18f9.
Taken and leiied upon as the property of Staling
ouuoi.v Miu 011 111 in 5.10. uu anu interes
hereon in favor of Ceo. Watkina. t tether with
costs and accruing costs. C KOKt: K H E K BEKT,
sheriff of Waecu Count v, urchin.
Dated at Dalles City, Or., Oct. 25, 18f9.
C. N. THORN BURY,
T. A. HUDSON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dam.ks, Or.,
- Octoliel In, ltiS.
Nolice is hereby given that the following named
settler lias 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 December 14, 1889, viz:
Hubert Tlilfl.
Hd 3317. for the lots 2 and 3 and SW V of NC 1
and SE '4 of V X, Sec 20, T 2 N, R 12 E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to provu his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
Robert Densmore. John Miler. of Hosier. Or., and
Ernest Frederick, Daniel Thomas, of The Dalles, Or.
ocu a. A. MCDONALD Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
C'ountv of Wasco.
In the Matter of the Estate of Catharine Snyder
aeceaser.
Notice is herehr riven that th uniiAiwttmMi ttw.
administrator of the above estate, has this 29th day
of November, 18119, filed his final accouut as admin
istrator ot said estate, and that bv an order duly
au wiw uu cuKrai ill LUC HLKJ V C eDHUCO COUIX &U(1
matter on this day, Tuesday the 7th day of Januaiy,
18:10, the same being the' second day of the next reg
it ar term of said court, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. 11.
of said day, is appointed the time and the court room
01 saia court tne p::ico for the hearing of objections,
if any ther.; be, to such final account and the final
settlement of said estate.
. . , TIM BALDWIN,
Administrator of the estate of Catharine Snyder de
eeigd. DOv30wkly5t.
TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF-
NO HOE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxo Oifice, at The Dalles. On.,
wciontr -3, 18 .
Notice is hereby given that Charles Davis has filed
notice of intention to make final proof before Regis
ter and Receiver, U. S. L. O., at his otfice in The
Dalles, Or., on Saturday, the 21st day of Decrmber,
1889. on timber culture application No. 390, for the
SW 14, NE J. NW H, SE 1 and NE J SW and Lot
.., i"i hi vi muvii no. 10, iii lownsnip s,
Ranye No. 14 E. He names as witnesses: W m. F.
ncuns, rtansense, ur., c rank T. UraveB, Peier J.
i.Auiaiiaii, Aieih. mcLieoa, iingsiey, or.
Nov. 2. .F. A. MCDONALD, Register.
Write Fire, Life and Accident
INSURANCE
3one37- to ZLoaxa.
on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all kind oj Land business be
fore tlie U. S. Land Office.
Rooms 7 and 8. up-stairs, U. S. Land Office building,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
The Hazelwood Land Co.
o
THE TERRIBLE LOSS fltprnicvoon m.- or.
1 der thousands homeWnd d7X AS TO REN
tended to, and the world atlar nob v re,no.X,i , .1,: "V, L. "I:"??"?:. lne immediate wants were
for s ,ong winter s ares hard in the faoe of minv hTmdrl'- Vi tni.. present time the prospect,
and the following pianasheen devised tn assTs LnrWf i f h-i f m"p0"u,J r0 ce,tiin 10 oxa'
sistancj, by giving to the ditforent who nw need medical as
The Hazelwood Land Co.
has generously ilrtermined tn dm. m,. - . t .
".5 JWX -lew at
f2.50h tor thepuofiVi'rney ''" '
throughout the counttv, and upor Member 31 llso T L i " Vrk- T!,eT.hav I'"" t on sile
will take all the numbers of tictoteiMpl,'i1?:m a "i v ' '.r'"'"!";.0' tWl',ve "" ...
a boy blimlfolded -..ill place his hand Tin lb lv .... i . . 1 :,"y the" be h-ouhlv mixed and
sponumg number will be awaided one hruse and if- 1 ,ir . 1 ,, . u u w.n"fv,'r h' 1 is thecorre
number drawn shall he awarded a lot then ?!, ;-. . k'!8 U' on , '"th ' is 1 uilt- 'J h he fifth
urawn shall be awarded a lot until the two hmufr-iV. 1 1 ' ""i e,vry tlnrt -li:rh nmn'm
the holder to the o.rrcspond n", umber ih?e I sh S r 'l . hieb h-1 tn itl
All the above propLrtv is llr. XZrt I, hl fri , ' ,' T V .'f u-,ln h ,ajoi ah 1 "lir Of tors,
-mpaira title. A stydeedaun.etit.e v ' I'. ' , T"' " "PS- nr-v M" 'A
a prize. The ticket ore only placed i.t ( 5S T7n i h 14 , '," lvc,y """.v ticket . old, r lu, ,
8000 or a lot worth $-50. You are ai ,!W " i . . t ' ? 'I" ' X -r . '" "Jt a fceami'1'1 HI
chase your tickets of any agent or travelin - t s V . .. . '"s ,''''! ever aBkuJ o! Put
I'lui'et crcucntiais.
The Hazelwood Land Co.
Seattle, WashinR"ton.
eeas are Deposited with the Puset Sound National Bank.
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
1-9. JiJiLLER, Proprietor.
DRY GOODS
-AND-
NOTICE.
Laxd Omci it The Dalles, Or.,
October 30, 1889.
Complaint having been entered at this office hv
.tnKn U....I. m.. . n .... I 1 1- k- . . ,
doning his homestead entry No. 130S. dated Oct.
io, 1000, upon ine i w, in occ a, T t S, R 17 E.
u nasco county, uregou, itn a view to the cancel
lation of said entry, the said parties are hcrebv sum.
monel to appear at this office on the 21st dav of
rWan.hw IL'Ufl ... l . , l . . "
Bumoi, i w, h i v wuvn r. m . , id respond and
ui uhu iCTuiuuuj ivuceniiiig ma aiiiigeu abandon
ment, niiuam iioiaer, rotarv Public at Grass Val
ley, Oregon, is authorized to take testimony in thit
case at Grass Valley. Oregon, on Dec. 12, 1S89. at 10
o cioca a. m. r. A. AlcUON ALD, RKjister.
T. W. Suisuir, Receiver. Nov. 1.
HUGH CHRISMAN.
W. K. CORSON.
A HOBSE WHO CAH TALK f
,.5re7b?dy has heard ot "horse faugh"
J" ever seen an equine riftedwith
u r oucn an sminuii wm ii
the power of
De pronoun i
a mlracde; but so would the
telegraph and the teleDhono n h..rf-i -JTlr
i!&JZ.'!!tTiX?' y.ery reoenUy a cure for con"
jumption, which is univeraaliV acknowledged
Sf 5SSSJS2?Botinf th JuWwuTdhfvl
2ttJ2L?ugJk " ke ta nd
Zi , ?ii T- iujo wona-renownea rem
edy will not make new lungs, but ft will re
store diseased ooe. to a healthy etatT wterT
her mjtuM have failed. Thaimit griiH
fully testify to this. It is the iost patent
tooiic, or atrength restorer, ahterstiv or
Vrdf,uu25 n.d nntiveor flesh-builder,
s.fHo.?1? scfence. or Weak IrnnS
Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma TCa
tarrfa In the Head, and all lingering CoLrhZ.
it Is an unenualnri remrlv T j Jr.! UB'
KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Tdk Dalles, Oaraoy,
October 28. 188U.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
attler has filed noLica of bis intention tn mn!r final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
i o i uclul e rcgisiier ana receiver ol tne
u. o. iaua omce ui ine 1 sales, or., on Heceniber 20.
1889, vis:
1 nomas SI. Bradley.
5d,1?V'.'ItJ,eW,SE and S,A NE1. See. U
xp 1 N, It 14 K.
He names (he following witnesses to nmva hl
eootinuuus residence npon and cultivation of, said
via; j. ij. iianna, of Boyd, Oregon; Andy
Alien. Isaac Yotin?. Martin Jaf.io.hn Th iv,iisa
Oregon.
. nv. i. t. A. McDonald. Renter
Chrisman
ffl mm
Executrix's Notice.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco Gouty.
In the matter of the estate of Henry Whittakcr.
deceased.
In pnmuance of an order made and entered here'n
on the 4th day of November, 1;89. authorizing and
directing me to sell all of the real property belong-
---o -m. "in- .j., hu i9iu ii u . -i uccem
ber, 1889. at the h ur of 2 oVInoIr p u :h j...
at the door of the County Court Bouse in Dalles
vii, nasco vjuniv. ureiron. fu nt nnKi,A
to the highest and best bidder for rash in hand, all
f the real property belonging to said estate, to-wit:
Lots J, K and L in Block 84 in the Fort Dalles iliii
tary Reservation in Dalles City, Oregon.
MARIA W U ITT 1 IT CO
Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Henr
SUCCESSORS TO
C. 3E. CHR1SMA.1V jfc HON'H.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FANCY GEOCEEIES
AND MILL FEED,
Third Street Between Washington
and Federal.
Have on hand and will sell at the lowest possible
t...i. lam; anii oiapie groceries
and Mill Feed.
Highest M Price f jr County Pioduce.
Call and examine prices before purchasine else
where. ugi7tf Cbrisman t& Corson.
0. D. TAYLOR,
CLOTHING HOUSE.
II. Solomon
Has opened a large stock of DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS
and CAPS, TRUNKS and VALISES, LA
DIES' MENS' and CHILDRENS' UNDER
CLOTHING; also a large stock ot BLAN
KETS, COMFORTERS. FLANNELS, and
ail Kina oi Heavy lioods for Winter wear,
to which we call attention of the Public in
general to inspect the same, before pur-
cnasing etsewnere.
H. SOLOMON, 132 Second Street.
Opposite Snipes & Kinersley's Drag Store
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
Burgundy 83,
Zinfandel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
an Grcfjorio Vineyard Co. Agency.
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pure.
.The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale.
rp il. l i -i , .
Aiv me uesi remeav lor Uvsnpnnm "n-mdo nn tvv;,
' i SJ Ar-UllUVUUfl XUlJlt
1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS.
From the Rimroek Sheep Ranch.
WE HAVE fOK THIS tSEASON'S TKA1E, 5t0 T11UKOUUU11KKU ANU 1MM HIUH GRADK
Rama, all of which are in tine condition, snd free from digress. Wa consider our rm inr hi
season's trade, the best lot we have ever offered to rhe public, and only ask an iusiectiuD to prove what
Those wishmz rams would do well to call earlv. select, hrand. and leava thitm with rnru
CIIAKGE until orecdinar season this fall.
Prit-CN Lower tluin Ever, nu ir liny.
Tlisi.kinsr our many natron for their very liberal patranage accorded us In the past, w respectfully
solicit an irispet-'tiun of eur stock this seawn.
.111. nn.ih i j I ....... . I An Th. I ... 1 1 .1 I ll .11. ... n 1 . ... n n n w- n .
I'miuB uhu rnuuvuie oiairg noaa as nA i untii, vroos, county, ureffOD.
For further particulars, call on or address,
BALDWIN SHEEP AND LAND CO.,
SmoMWiM to VAN HOUTKN BKOS. CO.. Rat Cs, ()
FRUIT i SHADE TREES
SMALL FRUITS,
VINES, EVERGREENS,
SHRUBS, ROSES. ETC.
CcSsSHa wig?
F0RLEY I EBP,
Successors to L. D. Fkaxi, deooased.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
flarpaiiflSafien,
Leather & Shoe Findings,
REMOVAL I REMOVAL I
Removed to 276 and 178 Second St.,
Tents, Wagon Covers, Carriage Trimmings, Etc
JSJT THE
Country Orders Promptly atended to
OLD STAND.
tnarl4-td
a. iii.il l
-fiKALER IN-
C1
ass, Wall Papers, Decorations,!
IATERIALS,
The Eirlieet Stravrberry known,
CLARKE'S " SEEDLIFIGI Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
e iroies, mc.
Cliroinos and Steel Enffravinss.
Also, tue EVERGEEEX. ever-bear
ing strawberry a valuable acquisitioa
Mission :-: Gardens,
JAMES A. VHNEY, Prop.
iii raiiuiugs,
The Celebrated Frencli Sure,
APHROD!TINE"-ff H 1 Ci ' 1
mm i iiommission ana
Washington Street, in rear of French
& Co's Batik buildiu?.
THE DAIXZS.
y. ta aenmffementa
a Dnwla ci . T.wll.
BUioruaeaa, or "Lfrcp
of the stomach. Urer ao
non, or u
ComDlalnt'1
aumenta, it is a soverelini rrinedv.
"Golden Medical Dig
corery " ia the only med
Mne of ita dam, aold
thatlt wiU-bSt orL "oaS
Copjrifiit, usat, by woaxot Da. Mxb. Asa'a.
ronlo Diarriwa, and kindred
. soTarauni nmiMiw
6!IAiUHTllj
S500 OFFERED
la l.CTen arc to Peril.
A Denver gentlemen, who hat been on
a camping tour through the monntaios,
nag ictcuiij rcmrneu, ana relates an inci
dent which testifies to the statement that
- tven the most dangerous callings become
oruinary every oay auaira to the men en
gaged jn mem, the element ol danger!
v...s oppoicuujr nisi Bigot oi. ue wag
unving nis team across a mountain road
wheD, coming to a narrow place, another
team was met. In this latter were the
urner ana tiis wile, and as the passage!
... im luugu, iuere oeing many
boulders on the side where the turning I
" tuouc, uis who goi out 01 toe
wagon, inis was to be expected, but
when the Denver tourist saw hor mn
somewhat speedi'v and hide
hind a large rock, it somewhat astonished
him.
"I say," he asked, "what makes your
wife act that way?"
un, l don't know xactly, but I guess
r,.u uiojr ..': it utile seal eu.
'But w hat is she scared about?"
'O!), I have got sume stuff in mv
Winnn wkinl. -I.- J - ...
-uivu bus uues not use to see
bumped over these rocks," and he coolly
pniccr.dtd to head his team over the
DouiUtirs.
'Sar, what have
wagon '"'
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby riven that I arill in nnmn
an order of the Hon. the Cjuiity Court of the State
of ureffnn for the Hniintv nt vk.cM .i..iv ..i
?Iod-l",d tnterid' CM ,ne ?tn d'y of Koveuiher
- .. a xv- -, in ine iiiul' tr oi tne cs-
ate of fiiaocv Gairtr. detTeaiwil nn RLf!ir.iv xi.u AtW
aay of January, 1890, at the Court House door, of
the Couctv Court Hnu in riniin, ..., i.i ... .
dnri st. . -T.-ZrU
- ,. mmi ui una uiuck, I . jn., of Sulu
a?y, sell at public auction, to th l.i.rhoat ki.i.i. -
e-SQ in hand, all of the Northwest quarter and' the
Northeast quarter of Section Thirtv-two (32) in
IVwnaliin 1 1 .... 1 XI .- . t. .- .. '
of the Wiilameite Meridian, in vu,.fi..,
won. said real estate belonirinrto the esute of Nancy
Uager, deceased, or so much thereof as shall be ret'
essarv to satisfy all demands against said estata "
. Dated November 29, 1889. W. A. OBak'
ceased" nU)r ' th8 e"tate of Nancy Gager, de-
DUFUR W ATKINS, Attorneys for estate.
novSOwk'ySk
TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
V. S. Land Omca, Tna Dalles, Oe.,
October 21, 1889.
Notice! hereby given that
William t Helm
Has filed notice of his intention to make Anal -proof
oefore Beinster and Keeeivr it s i.i . .i. .-
i niw. r..i,..r . - x, lucuv
nf lwintw ,iS vns?Pn JBOn.1aT. the 9th day
ne names as witnesses: JL. V JL 1 I . I
n i' ir' n 8 .7 . S"w wore, Folk Butler and
'ifii ausene, n asco omnty, Oregon.
r a. iwusALu, uegister.
OREGON.
New Zeland Insurance Co.
Is one of the Best in the World
Also managers for Oregon, Washington and Idaho
of the
Mutual Benefit Life InsuranceCo.,
OF NEWARK, N. J.
aid policy holders, sin c j organization,
$92,813,907.06 !
Assets, market value SmO.SiJG.2G4 14
Surplus, N. Y. standard 5.518,129 31
One of the most solid companies in the
United States.
AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon
Territories of Washington and Idaho
Civ Sf
niirnmrea "APUDnn T r or mono
tocure wwi i nsk. nfui
Is Sold ov ..
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to en re :i n v
form of n.;rvoil's
discnso, or otiy
ilisonlcr of I lie
generative nr
giins of either
BEFOhE isi,..- from tlm AFTER
exceuc use of stiimilnnts, Tolmcco or J!i::in.
or throiigli yoiithiul indiscretion, over indulg
ence, Ac, such us Loss of Jimin 1'oiver, Wnkeful
uess, Benrnig down 1'nins in the Buck, Seminal
tyenkness. Hysteria. Nervous Prostration Nocturn
al timssions. IaiucoitIiipk. Dizziness, Wcnk Mem
ory, Loss of Power anil I in potency, which if ne
glected often lend to prematui cold nee mid insan
ity. Price $1.00 a box. 6 boxes for i.OO Scut by
mail on receipt of price.
A WltlTTKNCSUATtANTEI! forevery J3.0C
order, to refund the money if a 1'ei-maneut
cure is not effected. Thousands ol testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, peimnnentlv
cured by APHKonrriNR. Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WESTERN BRANCH.
BOX 27 PORTLAND, OK
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE DALLES, OREGOX.
91,
S33 rind
JO
SECOND
u
STPEET,
ir i i
7
A. L. NEWMAN
Has opened a
Corner of Second and Union Sts.
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 will supply Bread and Pastry of
all kinds.
ConsiCTmenta
Solicited i i
i-rumpi .txention to tnose who fever mo with their patronage.
Lhe Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc.
TOVE
TINWARE AND HARDWARE
-R33SS-
S. F. Fl
Tygh Valley Merchant and Exchange
ROLLER MILL.
DEALKi
IIS
.rai
AGPJrULTDRAL HACHIBEBT,
mm
HARDWARE, I.10H, STEEL.
lilaelvsinitlis' Stoelr-
BET.
AR DON'S,'
113 WASHINGTON STREET.
SECOND AND THIRD.
Flour Kqna' t the Best. Mill Feed
Always on Jlanf.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
spSl "W. M. McCORKLE, Prop.
Wsxgon-Kdralizex-s9 and
"So' Apart for the IMPROVED iiONARCH Wasliinff MIichine.-e
mmm Igtp Hall
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.
F. LEMKE. - - - PROFR.
Ii.IIiaP ON DnAUGIIT
G. T. THOMPSOy.
A.TV. FAKGHEE.
JNUTICE.
Thisis the Top of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
AU others, similar are imitation.
This exact Label
is on each Pearl
Top Chimney.
A dealer may say
and think he has
others as good,
BUT HE HAS NOT.
Insist vpon the Exact Label and Top.
Fast Sale Evtpywheee. Umx cnly by
6E0. A. MACBETH & CO., imnufo Fa.
ill Mr
you got in your
"You see those tbree boxes well, tley
ore fuli of piasit ponder."
"My liod, man, yon don't intend to
drive over the o rocks w.th all that ex
llsire matter?"
- "Yes, I do. Why not? I have been
teaming gi. nt powder lor ten years."
But it might explode and blow us,
bones and ail, to the devil."
"YVhat of itl We wonld cever know
what hurt us, would we?"
And it was wich difficult? that be was
persuaded to wait and carry it about
fifty feet.
S.T Sntld 2t1d W.tch.T
DOia Iwr at w. uutil Uielr.l
vr i.mi-a ra .n. world. 1
UWkKPfr. W r-1
uimunp nn. nom l.die.'
laud lfU'nz,wiihwork
nd cmc. of equal v.ua.
One Peiwi. ia each to.
caltir can aeenre on. fr...
torethvr trita onr largvaitdnl.
naiil. lfn. of lIoiMeboId
Vamplctu Tfa.se turcica, at
w!l a. tha watch. W. tend
Vmms - 1 .
wbo
and
rattle.
In the County Court, for the County of Wasco uid
WGKRKAH. It han ki b. I i'. ..
r"., .1. .. .. . . . . " nwwwicusu OI U11S
the State ofOregon, Rpproyed Feb. 21st, 18a7.au-
i'nt,.?. Z! 01 n wild
tie., haa been abused. iv""'
25iU5S?ff 8aid Couu umU Artier
CALEB S. THORBURY, County Judge.
a. A. Lkaveks, County Commiaaioner.
l"""J ww. . inompaon, uoanty Clerk. 93t
Administrator's tale.
fenrt S th Jf. 0rZZ "u'ythe Hen. Conn,
i? ' n "I6 8t 01 0"0". nd Couuty . f Waaco,
lSaJ! P,uolic' " highest IMderfOT
- , uuuuijt voun nouae in Dalles Cltv
Wa.o cou-ity, Oresoi. ou Tueaday, tie lothdai - oi
2- & 1 '?'ockK M.. the fotfow. I
is, uzzzzztrrs" o tne t.ot.
All that certain piece and parcl of lard described
as fol.os: "Ccmmenciiw at a noint n WJZ
S?h. f'l L.M.tin u .9y. feet e inches
and M surthencY 100 ,1.
r - . fiMmm w ai a in uireei; inenoe souLh.
iw. ii.Ti!.r..-i "f'""'B. ana oti!is part oi lut hire
in Dalles City, Wasco County. Orenn."
v. T, ,"?r lne state of Asa Strouif. dtceas-d
LOAN.
NOTAKY BTTSINESS
Before starting on a Journey, get an
ACCIDENTTICKET.
Only 85cfor 13000 Insurance.
Loaning Money tot non-resident a specialty.
8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders.
O. r. TAYLOR
THOMPSON" & FARGHER,
General Blacksmith
Near Mint bnildin?. Second St
Horse-Shojing and General Jobbing
. 7apuAovaiy.
Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
Wasco Academy.
Tl e second term of the Wasco Ir-doiier dunt
emy opens Nov. 11, 186!.
K oun well heat- d, accommodations am'.I, aud
teacl en careful and conscientious,
tiei d for cataloe-ua. 1 TrtRr'-rT
The Dalles, Or.. Oct. 2a 1 rind'al.
C. E. DUNHAM,
leian.
ra ifcsw? kaVUaVk gM? J
SOLTIAGEHTFOr.
CI
-:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-:
A.TSD FOR iSAI.IO
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Keeps in stock a full line of
Also, tba very best Imported Wines, Llqnors and Cigars.
New Grocery Store ! The Lber
Notice.
The followin? irentlcmen are Denutv Rtncb Itt..
A htile boy was very fond of rambling
around in tbo woods of Southern Georgia,
and every time I e went out be would'
rapture a rhttlesui ke and bring it borne
alive.
How did you catch them, Johnnie?"
aid the motlier.
"Jta So," said the boy, and he showed
her tbe operation. He would take a
larga candy j ir and place the open mouth
of the jar in tront of the rattler. Then he
-would firmly fix his gaze upon the snake
and bold him spell-bound. .He would
then punch the snake's tail with a long
stick and shove him along nntil he had
him secure in tbe bottle.
In this manner be captured thirty rat
tlers, and placed them on shelves in the
kitchen.
The curious collection remained there
some time. Une moinirg toe mother
missed tbe snakes and also the boy. ' She
looked around tbe bouse and found tbem
fowhere. "Finally, she heard laughter in
the front jard. She went out and be
held a fantastic spectacle. The younv
kid was dancing around tbe front yard,
wbile the thirty Bniiker, were twisting
around flowers and bushes, and had con
verted tbe flower yard into a regular
pake-den, . - ,
R. H. Guthrie, Crass Valley
.1 n P " -Bane wen
Al nussell Antelope
C. T. Bonniy, Ty;,h Valley
A. J. Dufur , Dufur
i.uumgnt, .. Lower fifteen Mi
J. H. Larsen, . The Dalles
C. W. hlCE,
16novlm Stick lnrpector for Wasco cjuiity.
HOMESTEAD CONSOLIDATED SO
. T1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Okf cb at Ths Dalles, Ok.,
November, 8, 18s9.
Kntice in herehy (riven that the following-named
settlers have Ulrd notice of their intention to make
filial proof in support f their claim, and that said
primf will he maite btfere Register and Rceiver U.
H. Lruid Office, at The Dalles, Or., on Dec. 23, 1889,
viz:
William R. Haynea.
H I 2649, for the SE 1-4 Sec. 18, T 2 8 R 15 E W M;
uud
KllMWorth A. Haynr a.
Hd. 2103. for the S K SE 1-4 and S 8 W 1.4 Sec 4.
TSSB15EWM.
Tn y name the following witnesses to Drove their
continuous res'dence uion and cultivation of, said
iiiu, vi. rui. ouiiier, ja"ej n . aioore, . MwOre,
and F. Cluuseu, all of Nansene, Or.
i. a. Mcdonald,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION COM
MUTED HOMESTEAD.
Lasd Optics at Th Dalles, Or.,
November 15, 1889.
Notice Is hereby given that the followins-.n.m, A
settler has filed notice of his intention to commute
and make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said pron will te made before Register and
Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on January 4, 1889.
Clarence 1 31 orris,
Hd 2637, for the W H NE & and E i NW i Sec 85
T 4 S. R 14 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upen and cultivation of, said
land viz:
Van Woodruff, Ceo. Woodruff, Perry 8nod?rass
of Ty;rh Vllley, Or., and 8. E. Ferris, of The DIiea,
ureyo".
UOV23 t. A. cDOSAL.0, Beglster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Optics at Ths Dallbs, Orkooit,
aeSleX'S. TT K&ec
' a "wwwiwt ajt JOOtf, VIZ;
Andrew rthitAiii
conZ?..1. Prove hi.
land, viz: "" "uvauon of, said
of Ti en.!.?6-110- cJrockett- RewrOilhoiuen,
S.,1? ' I)alle, reifn, and Jaub Craft, of Nanin.
POYa F. A. McDONALD. Register.
THlDWn f .
faau, AUf JUNE 3, 1878
xr'i-i ii.i i' it, nT...t.u' 1010
Lake Oma at Tiis Dallks, Or.,
r,,: 1. 1 . . . .. . . October 14, 18S9.
, ..creuy given tnat in comp iance with the
I'SLr.". 0' "S. June sTiw'5 e!
ton Territory ana washing
Abraham V. Olsbrow,
Of Hood River, County of Wasco, state of Oreeon
aSf t",ty1,!dl0" ffico wom suteS
No. 83, for tbe purchase of the E 44 of th. 11
and W j of u.e tU i i of Sec 18, T 1 N, R anui
i proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stoue than for aricuHura
purposes, and to establish his claim to soid land bel
Vi -raireroi tnuonieeat the
Dalles, Oregon, on Tueadnv. th 9Att. a.. ..'
hp ikko " ' J WJUI-
He names as witnesten-
Albert B. Jones, Audubon Winans, Wilson R. Wl
nans, Elmer E. Oriffln, all of Hood River, Oregon
d 'hJS'J i ven"a cUim dversely the above-
zrr- 'S, i"w to nie tneir claims in
th office on or before the said 24th day of Decern!
F. A. alsTJONALD, Register.
AT THE
CHRISMAN OLD STAND,
194 Third St. The Dalle., Or.
Will keep on hand a general assortment ol
Groceries, Canned Goods,
Feed and Provisions,
Ami Hiw.w. . .. ! 1 it ,
-" ic ui ine puouc patronage, as we ex:
I""-- "' TO OU'T Til. liARD TlHES.
Euccessors to TI10S. JOHNS & CO.
MINT BUILDING GROUND.
The Dalles, - - Oregon.
SCAURS IS ALL KISDS OT
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber and Builder's Materia!.
Eazors, Knives, Scissors,
FATEETT MEBICIKHS,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
HUE BER GOODS,
"jTsmsses, -ferlioiiltlci
Urnces,
Client Protectors
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal ues. Prescriptions rom
jxiunded at all hours.
fl. .
J.
The One Price Cash House,
TS., .
COR. SECOND ANB COURT STS.,
-Li-a- vy 1 i a m JB.U
-L 1 JL
-DBALEIt 11V-
E-Ty T.tj FitTctr.ss
Ginrcjiicerl.
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Laps, JJoots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for fle Bntterick Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms,
CALL AXD SEE
E H00SIER FEHCE MACHIHF,
that gives a continuoi-s twist to the wire. In operation at
WM. MIC HELL;
UHDERTASEB
AND
Shingles, Fence Posts
Lime and Hair.
' THE P ACIF.IC PENCE WORKS, si rajgotor.
MANUrACTURSRS OF
-Ali Goods Fresh and Warr ranted First-class.
WELCH & SMITn.
H. GLENN,
Is again at bis old stand and has on hand
FINEST BRAND OF
ENGLISH CEMENT.
Tanks of all sizes, from 1CC0 to 40,000 gallons, nuuU
y Contracts for all t.,r?a nr vn;i.KMn
fQi,M u 1 a a w
5 Reward.
The .bore reward wlU be giren to anyone findinr
JX'tl- brand.' leitrtonWer)
OF-
ALLEN GRANT,
Eagle Valley, near Antelope
KWPS hai'P cmm ...
Hr' T lelJ- .Wethers reverse.
Horses and cart t hni r r- ,
Have sold my horses and cattle, but not
"J "11U3.
WINDOWS
O den from abroad receive prompt attention.
PIONEER-.-GRQCERY,
GEO. RUCH, Proprietor.
Soithwest corner of Second and Wasbington sts
CHEAPEST
place in The Dalles for ill kinds of
GROCERIES
JFLOUB,
GRAIN;
WILLOW-WARE, &u
Tnankfu! for favors in the T,-Mt. T vnnM
r..n ai a Ail V.
iwur wuusftwiiuuuiUKeui uic same.
GEOROR RUCH
iuo uxiuersignea naaAaaed to his Buslneea a ftill Una rtf
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French
Berl and Rosewood Caskets,
Burial Robes and Sbrccds. Trimmings of all descriptions at the Lowest Prices
nd owns tho Host Elcgnnt llcnrw eat of the mountains with .11 the
Litest improvements.
NO DEXAY III FILLING ORDERS.
I lai of HnKinw4. Third street, tlirce iloors east of niiniu ii-.nui,. n...
r his llanlng Mill and Wagon Sl.on. ' ... war.
house, and adjoining 1
i'lace Of llvftldesKU Fnnrth .trAt fl.!... i IV..1 I i
and Light. '
Ja29tf
Can be s-cn at all hours cf the day
WM. MICHELL.
KILLIAMS I Co.,
g tront
Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence in the World-
H B. EEEB, Proprietor.
SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM
E. WINGATE Ac
CO.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Denny, Eice & Co.
Wool l Commission Merchasm
Boston.
610 Atlantic Ave.,
IVCash adTMoos Bade on oonsignmentr
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON,
THE LEADING
BEALERS IN
Prescript
ion Druggists,
175 Soeonl Street, The Dalles.
1 Country and Mall Orders will re-
oeiTS Prompt Attention.
Fine .Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor Ornaments, Window Shades, Etc
"CTud.ertalsisnLg' a, Specialty.
CcEhf, C Ak'AB, Burial Pobts, E.c
eneral Merchaiidl
; A COMPLETE LINE OF F0REIGX AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
.r.A WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES