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J The Lone Jtllzhwayman. - Klamath Star. Charley Slade, the driver of one of the Western Stage company's coaches threw up bis hands Monday night. At 30 min utes past 6, when it was dark, rainy, rtuddy and dismal, and the steaming horse were Bearing the Snackenbnrg sa loon and were within two miles of Shovel creek, their destination, where rest and bed, warmth and horse conyivality awaited tbem, a short, stout, young man emerged from the dripping brush and with a voice disguised by tbe suppression of a black cloth folded about tbe lower part ot his mouth, startled Charley with the command "Throw up your hands!" Tbe coach-luuip light was thrown sharply back from the steel barrel ot a 44 bull dog in tbe right hand of tbe lonely road agent, and in view of all the circumstan ces, Mr. Slade very quickly drew the con clusion that the best use lie could make of bis bands just then was to cast them heavenward and trust to luck. This be did having pulled up the horses. Inside the coach sat a saw mill hand named Mr. Corkins. As the stage went rocking and jolting over that road for tbe benefit of which oar wise legislature ap propriated 115,000, the god of sleep rode restlessly upon Mr. Corkins' eye brows and flew i ff altogether when the voice of the highwayman echoed beneath the wav ing brim of his $2 sombrero. In plain prose, Mr. Corkins waked up and took in the situation. : "Throw out the express box and the mail sacks!" commanded the robber. After two minutes of fumbling Mr. Slice's dutifulness responded witn the heavy thud of an express box upon the cold mud, followed fry the "slap, whack" of tl e mail sacks. "Gimme a monkey wrench and a king bolt 1" Demanded the boss of tbe busi ness. A little more fumbling and the requsite tools were respectfully banded out to the mnffled mechanic. The robber actually laid his pistol on the ground prept.ratory to breaking the box open witb the monkey-wrench and king-bolt. As be smashed away the driver and passengers looked on amazed at his coolness. Had they been armed, tbe robber might have got into a differ ent kind of box. As it was, however, be punched away witb sweet impunity, but uttered a grunt of disgust on prectiving the empty condition ot tbe boy. Hastily cutting tbe sacks and gobbling tbe regis tered mail, he turned bis attention to tbe saw-mill man. "Get out o'there!" The man came forth, hands np and eyes solemnly staring in tbe dismal light of the coach lamp. He had only six bits. "Thavallyou got?" "Ttat's all." "Then get back," said the robber, slinking away into tbe dark brusb. J. T. Forbes bad among the express a patent cork extractor, which is now fast ened to his bar, but which was slightly damaged. Tbe robber is believed to be the same one who held up the two stages on Chicken Hill, and doubtless is a resi dent well acquainted witb the country. An interesting fact in relation to the r bbery is that only tbe night before $5, 800 passed over the same road in tbe same sjige. Tbe lew letters be rifled probably did not contain $10, as most letters con taining money go the other way. The Fruit of Protection. Macon (Oa.) Telegraph (Dec ) The year which is now drawing to close has been the most prosperous in tbe history of Macon. It has witnessed great er growth of tbe city, more improve ments, a larger net cam in all the ele ments of strength than any year that has preceded it. Compared with any other year in the Llstory of Macon, 1839 will show: A larger increase in population. More new bnildings and work of a bet ter quality. More new manufactuiirg enterprises. More money invested in manufactures. More miles of railroad built from Ma con as a cent er. More general business. More improvements on tbe streets and in the facilities for city transit. A healthier tone in business and a live lier spirit of public and private enterprise. This has been a great year for Macon. Two great railroads have bteu completed. One giving a shorter route to tbe .North and East, enlarging the commercial ter ritory of the city and increasing the com petition in freight rates; tbe other open ing a rich region to the South, which has . developed so fast that there are now pros perous towns' where not many months ago the engineer corps cut their way through the forest. The increase of Ma con's business from these two roads has been immense. Macon is fair to look upon these bright autumn days. She never looked so well. The record of the current year has been honorable to her, and the future never beamed so bright before her. The anecdote is a dead joke. It is the joke described. Eli Perkins does not pro ' duce lauchter by telling anecdotes. He perpetrates jokea directly upon the audi ence. The audience do not go home and tell how the spraker rehashed Chas. 'Lamb's and Sidney Smith's old jokes, nor how he described Thackeray or Tom Hood's humor but they tell how the jokes of the speaker absolutely happened they and Eli both being parties to them how he surprised them with antithesis, paradox, anti-climax and extravagant statements, and kept tbem listening and laughing from the beginning to the end. Now satire, witb its hidden meaning, which the listener must discover then tbe most absurd situations, strange combinations of words, and underneath all a fund of wisdom a id sound sense. More than one college president has said that the homorist's lecture on the Philosophy of Humor is worth a term in college. College Journal. . ' Bseklea anuea Salve. The bes" talve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve. ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, trice "o cents per box. jfor sale bv Snipes It Kinersley. "If a woman it pretty. To mo 'tis no matter, Be the blonde or brunette, -So she lets mo look at her." An unhealthy woman is rarely, if erer. beautiful. The peculiar diseases to which so many of the sez are subject, are prolino causes of uale sallow faces, blotched with un sightly pimples, dull, lustreless eyes and ema cifttod forms. Women so afflicted, can be per manently curea oy using; ur. nerce s r avonte Prescription; and with the restoration of health comes that beauty which, combined with good qualities of head and heart, makes women angeis or. loveliness. lis the only medicine for WARHAHTED. I women, sold by drusrirists, rider m positive 'sraarantee from the manurnorurers, mai n win give satisfaction in every case, or moner will be refunded. It Is a positive specific for all those painful disor ders, irregularities ana weaknesses wiut will en so many women are anuctea. CopTTlgbt, 1883, by WOKXCS DH. Uzn. ASSH. DR. PIERCE'S PELLETS j Purely Vegetable I Perfectly Harmless I UKEQUALED AS A XXVER FILL. ' Smallest, Cbeapeat. Eaali One tiny, Susar-ooated Pellet 1 Sick Headache, Billoua Heada Eaaleat to take. Pellet a dose. Cures Headache. OonstiDa- tion. Indig-oetioo, Bilious Attacks, and all de rangementa of the Stomach and Bowel SB oanti rial, by drugylata. Land Notioes. TIMBEU CULTURE, FINAL PROOF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Omcs, at Tns Dalles, Or., October 23, 1H89. Notice Is hereby (riven that Charles Davis has filed notice of intention to make final Drool before Beiris- ter and Receiver, U. 8. L. O., at bis office in The Dalles. Or., on Saturday, the 21st dav of December, 188:). on timber culture aDDlication No. 390. for the SW H. KB . NW !4, SE J and SE J SW i and Lot S, quarter of section Ho. 18. in Township .No. 3, Nature Ma 14 E. lie names as witnesses: Wm. F. Helm, Kanstsnse, Or., Frank T. U raves, Peter J. Haiirahan, Alex. AlcLeod, Kingsley, or. Uot. 2. F. A. ilcDON ALD, Begister. NOTICE FCR PUBLICATION. Lakd Office at Tim Dallks, Obfoom, October 28. 1889. Notice is hcrebv given that the foUnwing named wttler lias filed notice of bis intention to make final proo' in support of his claim, and that said proof will be m;ide before the renter and receiver of the II. 8. land onice at Ihe Dalles, Or., on i'ccenioer 20, 1S&9, viz: ThomaM M. Brndley. lid 1093. for the WW, SEW and SU, XEl, See. 14 T:. 1 N. K 14 E. Re names the following" witnesses to prove hi? continuous residence npon and cultivation of, said hnd. viz: J. Lu Hanna, or uoyo, Oregon; Andy A I en, Isaac Young, Martin J &c (carta, TSe Dalles. Oregon. iST.v. 1. T. A. MCDONALD, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION COil MUTED HOMESTEAD. Laud Omc at Th Dallks, Or., Movemlier 15. 1889. K.tVn la l.erebv criven that tilt following-named settlor lias died notice of his intention to commute and make flual proof in support or uu ciumi, aim that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on January 4, ibs, viz; Clarence J 91 orris. Hd 2637, for the W NE and E i NW Sec SO 4 b. R 14 K. irA r.n:-u th following witnessed to prove nis residunoo UDon and cultivation ui , said llv?..T'iWwlrnrf fleo Wo-xlniff. Perrv Fnnderass, ot ly. h VaUey, Or., and 8. E. Ferris, of Tbe Dulles, Orev-n. noS F. A. MCDONALD. BegUter. HOMESTEAD CONSOLIDATED NO. TICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Omcs at Ths Dallfs, Or., N tivfint.fr. 8. 18--9. Vnti,-.. i hcrebv iriven that the followine-named settlers have tiled notice of their intention to make final moot in support M tneir ciaiin, aim timv sam proof will be made before Ketfister and B-ceiver U. t. Land Office, at The Dalles, Or., on Dec. 23, 18S9, viz: V 111 lam B, Haynrs. H I. 2649, for the SE 1-4 Sec. 18, T 2 S E 16 E W M; " ' Fl'-BiYorlh A. Ilaynes, Hd. 2103. for tbe S SE 1-4 and S SW 1-4, Sec 4. r U n 1 n P. W M Th.-y name the following witnesses to prove their continuous reswience uptm aim vuiu)muii ui, w laid, vi: Polk But.cr, James W. Moore, E. ilore, and t viausen, an oi nausene, w. f . a. McDonald, Register. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Lakd Offick, Th Dalles, Or., October 2i, 1889. Notice i hereby given that William F. Helm TTaa filed notice of hii intention to make final proof before Relator and Receiver U.S. Land office at their odice in TQe D-illes, Oregon, on alonuav, tne via uay of December, 1889, on timber cu.ture application No. 406, for Lots 1 and 2 aud tbe BE 14 of the NE J of Sec 4, T 3 8, K 14 c W nunit, as witnesses. W. T. Wright, Jamea W. Mooro, Folk Butler and Q. T. tteiiej , ail oi jtausene, w asco c unty, woa-on. oct26 F. A. MCDONALD, Register. NOTICE. Land Omcs at Tub Dalles, Or., October 30, 18i8. Complaint having been entered at this office by 1 .. 1. .. !,........ r, . . r ...... Inmih KauMimk .1. ilnn. 1UUU WVntlMU .un.HI ..vnw.uw " huhu- doning bis homestead entry No. 1308, dated Oct. 18, 1883, Un Ihe NW!4, in Sec. 20, T 4 S, K 17 E, n Wasco county, Oregon, aith a view to the cancel lation of said entry, the said parties are hereby sum. moueJ to appear at this office on the 21st day of December, 18i9, at 1 o'clock r. u., to respond and xaraun testimony concerning sia aileeeu aoanaon nicuc William Holder, NoUrv Public at Grass Val ley, itreon, is authorized to take testimony in tbis case at Grass Valley. Oregon, on Dec 12, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. m. F. A. ilcOONALL), Register. T. W. Slusher, Receiver. iov. 1. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tue Dalles, Oreooit, October 29, 18S9. Notice 1b hereby given that the following-named settlei has filed notice of his inten:ion to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on December 20, 1889, viz: Andrew Caufield, Hd 1159. for the E U of the NE1 and E i of the SE J, Sec 28, T 1 S, B 15 E. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon aud cultivation of. said laud, viz: Albert Roberts. H. C. Crockett. Resor Gilhouscn. of The Dalles, Oregon, and Jacob Craft, of Nansene, Oregon. novzi r. A- aiciAMi aim, Hegister. TIMBER LAKD, ACT JUNE 3, 187S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laks Offici at Tns Dallks, Or., I'ctober 14, 1889. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1878, en titled "Au act for tho sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, .Nevada aud Washing ton Territory," Abraham V. Disbrcw, Of flood River, County of Wasco, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 83, for the purchase of the K H of the b& li aud N W J of the SE J of Sec 18, T 1 N, It 10 E, and wi 1 offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stoue than for auricultura purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land be fore tbe register and receiver oi this office at the Dalles, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 21th day of Decern- oer, inev. lie names as witnesses: - Albert B. Jones, Audubon Winans, Wilson R. Wi- nans, Elmer E. Gnlhu, all of Hood River. Oreiron. Auv and all persona claim ncr adversely the above- descriDca iauas are requested to nie tntur claims in this office on or before tbe said 24th day of Decern- per, lstsv. F. A. AIM ON ALD, Register. NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE. U. S. Land Office, Tim Dalles. Or.. November 0. iho. Complaint havinz been entered at this office bv ucvikv Mu'iunujuuDi luuuius. Olll lor iauure to comply witn ihw as to Timber-Uulture Kntry No. lRSJ, dated Feb. 19, 1885, upon the H 1-4 Sec 20, lownshipZS Kai)''e 14 E in Wasco countv. Oreiron. with a view to the cancellation of said entrv: con testant alleiriusr that tbe s-JH Thomas J. liiU hnji never planted any treo seeds or cuttings on the said tract of land, or caused the same to be done, the said lrties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on toe zist uay ol uecemuer, ig&r, at 1 o clock r. H. to refpoud and furnish testimony concerning said autg nuiure. jf. a. jtcuuMAL.il, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. - Lakd Omcs at Tu Dallss, Ok., Octobei 18. lo89. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will ' " ,1 i : 1 r,,. w,i, umud uciwc mic ivKisber anu receiver at Aue iiaiies, uregon, on December 14, 1880, Tiz: Hubert Thl?I, Hd 3317, for the lots 2 and 3 and SW M of NE V and SE !i of N W V. Sec 20. T 2 N. R 12 E. W M. He names the lolluwing witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Hubert Densmore, John Miler, of Hosier, Or., and cm est rreaencK, llaniel Tbom is, of Ths Dalles, Or. vcw r. a. jMciiuAl.l Kwriater. A Perfect Face Powder. IBIBIFJE'II Si SAdO FACE POWDER. iL-Sn Blakeley & Houghton, C. E. Dunham. THE LA ltd I PcKrUiVIE EXQUISITE frcemws hiawatha Cbasto SniDes&Klnerslv' ; Leadings Dragffists, 129 Second Street The Dalles, Oregron. HENEI L KUCK, Manufacturer of and dealer In Harness and Saddlery, Second 81, near Moody's Warehouse, THE DALLES, . . OREQOS All Work Uoaranteed to Give Sat. faction. I. r,j.tsa JB. CROSSEM, Anjtioneer. Washlacton St, bet. Main aal Seeoatf, Tne Dalles, Oregon. Beeilar Auction Salea of Beat Estate, kodsehold Furniture and General Merebandisr. Wednesday and Saturday, 11 A. M. end Legal No ticca- Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will, in pursuance of an order of the Hon. the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, duly made, ren dered and entered, on the 5th day of November, 1880, in matters ol Probate, in the mat'er of the es ate of Nancy Gager, deceased, on Saturday the 4th aay of January, 1890, at the Court liou-w door, of the County Court House, in Dalles City, said County dud State, at the ho-rofone o'lock, P. 41., of said day, sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-two (32) in Township One 1) North of Banije Fifteen (lo) East of the IWilameite Meridian, in Wa3cu County, Ore gon, said real estate belonuinir to tbe estate of Nancy Gager, deceased, or so much thereof as shall be r.ec essarv to fatisfy all demands agaiubt said estate. Dated November 29, is89. W. A. OB Alt. Administrator of the estate of Nancy Gager, do- DUFUR A W ATKLNS, Attorneys for estate. nov30wklyfit. NOTICE. In the County Court, for the County of Wasco and State of Oretrou, November Oth, 1889. WiisRBAS, It has conie to the knowledge of this Court tliat the Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Mate of Oregon, approved reo. Zl&t, 1&7. au thorizing "The County Courts of the several coun ties" to pay bounties for the scalps of certain wild animals which may be killed in the respective coun ties, has been abused. It is ordered that from, after and including the date of this ordor. (ov. otn. 189.) no such bounty or bounties shall be paid by the County of Wasco, or tne authorities ui tne said lauuiy, until tne iurtner order of tnis itturt. CALKB N. TRORBURY, County Judge. H. A. Leavens, County Commissioner. Attest: ssALl Geo. H. 1 hompson, CosLty Clerk. tr3t Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order issued by the Hon. Couny Court for the State of Oregon, and County f Wasco. I will sell at j ublic sue to th highest bidder, for cash, at tne county ihuitc lionse in LaUts City, Wasco cou'.ty, Oreo, on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, A. D. 16SU, at 1 o'ciocn P. M., the follow ing described lieal Estate, beionjfinjr to tne estate of Asa strong, aeceaseu, to-wii: All that ceruin piece and parc:l of lard described as fol ows: "CoinLueficinfj at a point on the north sidu of First street in lailes City, 45 feet 6 inches webter.y fjm the corner at the junction of Court and Main utreew; tnence lw Ret i.onntrriv at njfht angles to Alain Btrett, to a stake; thence 31 fet westerly and parallel to Main Btreet; thence south erly t Main street, to a point 21 feet from the beginning-; thence along the north line of Alain street lo the place of beginning, and being part of lot five. lu iMlies citv- na&co uoumv, I'renn. I AMES M. BENHON, Administrator to tne estate oi Asa b irony, tic Hov. 11, 189. 4t. Sheriff's ale. r.y virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the Mate f Oregon for Wasco County in an action entitled Geo. Watkintr vs. Sterling Staggs and to ne directed and delivered, I did on the 25 th dav of October. 189, levy upon and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Saturday, tne 7th day of December, 1869. at 1 o clock p. in. of said day, at the Court House door in Dalles City, in Wasco countv, Ore- iron, tbe following described property, to wit: All of the rikht, title and interest of tbe said Sterling Staggs of, in or to Lot 10, in Block 8, in Bigelow's addition to uaiies uuy, wasco irO.uregon.or so much thereof us shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $36 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, from Sept. lo, A D. 1&-9. Taken and le ied upon a the property of Sterling Btaggs to suiisiy aaia sum oi $.o.uu ana in teres hereon in favor of Geo. Watkins. together witb oats and accruing costs. GEOllGE HERBERT, Sheriff of Wasco Count, Oregon. Dated at Dales City. Or., Oct. 2, lH&y. Execaitrix'3 Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Couty. In tho matter of tho estate of Henry Whittaker, deceased. In punuancQ of an order made and entered herein on the 4th day of November, 1 89. authorizing aud directing me to sell all of the real property belong ing to snid estate, 1 will, on the 14th Amy f Decern ber. 1889. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. U. on said dav. at the door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Wasco Countv, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest and best bnider lorcasn in hand, all I the real pro(erty belonging to said estate, to-wtt: Lots J, K and L in Block 84 in the Fort Dalies Uili tary tteservauoo in Daiien citv, urcgon. MARIA WHITTAKER, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Henry Whittaker, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the uounty oi w&hco. In the Matter of the Estate of Catharine Snyder deceasec. Notice is herehr (riven that the undersigned, the administrator of the above estate, has this 29th day of November, 1&9, filed bis final account as admin istrator ot said estate, and that by an order duly tnaae anu eutcrea in tne a Dove entitled court and matter on thU day, Tuesday the 7th day of Januaiy, isuu, tne same ueinir tne second day ot tne next ree- u:ar terra of said court, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. 31. of said day, is appointed the time and the court rcom oi said court tne piaco lor tne hearing of objections, if any there be, to auch final account and the final settlement of said estate. TIM BALDWIN". Administrator of the estate of Catharine Snyder de ceaga. nov30wklj'5t. Notice. Tho following; irentlemen ara Deputy Stock Insoec. tors for Wasco county: u. . tiutnne, urass valley FreJ Young', ...Bake Oven Al Russell... Anteloi C. T. Bonney,. Tyjrl Valley A. J. Pufur. Dufur T.fartrisht, Lower Fifteen Mi e J. U. Lirsen, .- The Dalles v. w. l lut, 16novlm Stock Inspector for Wasco county. 55 Reward. The abore reward will be given to anyone findinr a large black mire, (branded n on lift shoulder) uu reaving; tue same wun u. & iiunnam, ino vaues, or ai. A. rneips, Kuiiu, buerman Jo. or. Stockholders' Meeting The annual meetinir of the stockholders of tht First National Buikol The Dalles will be held at I office of said Bank on Tuesday, January 14, 1890, ae iv a. ui . iur uiu Guxuua ui isirocioro lor me entiii. lnr year. H. 11. BEALL, yuecit Cashier. PAUL KREFT. Artistic Painter and House Decorator, Tbe Italics, Orexoo. House Faintinir and Decoratmir a Snerioltr W- interior una cheap work done; but good, lasting onop-adjoining poetotnee on Second Street. THE DALLES Marble ' Works, C. J. Smith, Prop'r. Buy at Home and Save Freights and Agents' Commissions, Lock Box 213. TUU DALLES, OREGON. GEO. P. MORGAN, ROOM O. Ind Office Bull dine Is agent (or California InNnranee Co. of 8an Francisco .aniiaB.Di u)naon. Iyon. London. Thompson's Addition DA! LF5 r.lTV Now Ready for Sale on Easy Terms. Now is the timejto buy while PRICES ARE LOW. This tract has been anrvivn1 nr1 nl.ttl tn wiin convenient streets .nl inmn.. arranred that purchasers can get one block or sev er J acres in a body. The lanil is comiratively level, soil excellent, water easily obtained, location pleasant, beautiful and easr to accea. &nri 1..1n. tl.a J iMBJ UU M16 OlSt, Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds. -FOB SALE BY The Dalles Land and Improvement Co. For aruculars apply at the office of tho Com nan v rooms and 8. Land Office Buildinir. The Dalles. Or. COME AND SEE THE PROPERTY. THORNBURY & HUDSON. apQd&wtf Real Estate Acenta. 995 Solid Geld Waich.T BoraiorajAW.aDtUlaulr.i w wucn la torn world. I tkwper. War-1 . nauxL Heavy Soliil Cold AuuBuarvjascs. nota aultra' mad amnU' aixM. with worki and tw of equal valna, , One Person la asca k calur caa aecare eaa area. toeatber with oar larg end al- j vabia una or iionMbold t Eaaaplee Tbm aamplat, as well as tba watch, we sead i TSPwmmi and mfltw von Kss IronC them ta Tear home tor saoathe aad aaowa tfaem la thoas who m7 nare caUafl, taay becoaae year ewa propftr. Thote i Who write oaea mk ha aura mT In a hsi Wak Sample? a- W par aU axpreu, ftvirhf.eta. Addnta I PRINZ & WII01.ESA1.E Furniture & Carpet Dealers. Are happy to announce to the public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing rates oi 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 ITardwood bent Chairs, each Cane Kockers Ash Bedsteads Woven-wire Mattresses ..75 cto 2 00 . 3 50 . 3 50 . 12 CO Lounges A.3VI LEAVENINGr POWER Of the various Baking Powders iHna trated from actual tests. ROYAL (Pu)ssaBaSBIS91TAniHsl GRANT'S (Alum) . . . . RUMFORD'S (fresh) HARFORD'S (when fresh) CHARM (Alum Powder). DAVIS and 0. F. (Alum CLEVELAND'S PIONEER (San Francisco).. CZAR DR. PRICE'S SHOW FLAKE (GrofTs) CONGRESS BECKER'S GOUTS BASFORD'S (None Such), when not fresh PEARL (Andrews & Co.) Bll HIHI ROMFORD'S (Phosphate), when not fresh. ..sW Beports of Government Chemists. The Royal Baking Powder is composed ol pore and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other in jurious substances.-ED ward G. Love, Ph.D." " The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. " Henbv A. Mott, M. D., Ph. D." The Royal Baking Powder is purest In qual ity and highest in strength of any baking powv der of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMuhtrie, Ph. D." All Alum baking powders, no matter how high their strength, are to be avoided as dan gerous. Phosphate powders liberate their gas too freely, or under climatic changes suffer de terioration. HUGH CHRISMAN. W. K. CORSON. SUCCESSORS TO 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 prices, f ancy anri staple urocerres and Mill Feed. Highest Cash Price k Coun'ry Produce. Call and examine prices before purchasing else where. magna Chrisman & Corson. 0. D. TAYLOR, 'M ESTATE UUE HI!!., 'Washington Street, in rear of French & Co'a bank building. THE DALLES. - OREGON. New Zeland Insmnce COi 1 one of the Best In the World Also managers for Oregon, Washington and Idaho oi tne rvfutual Benefit Life InsuranceCo. OF NEWARK, N. J. ' aid policy hollers, sin 03 organization, $93,812,907.06 ! Assets, market value 10.N9iO,S04 14 Surplus, N.Y. standard 5.512,120 31 One of the most solid companies in the United States. AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon Territories ot Washington and Idalio. MONEY TO LOAN. NOTARY BUSINESS Before starting on a Journey, get an ACCIDNTTJCKET. Only 25c for $3000 Insurance. Loaning Money foi non-resident a special 1 7. 8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders. O. X. TAYLOR New Grocery Store! AT THE OHEISMAN OLD STAND, 194 Thirtf. St-. The Dalles, Or. Will keep on hand a ffnneial asaortment of - Groceries, Canned Goods, Feed and Provisions, And desire a share of the public patron ope, as we ex pecs 10 ea m r ricks to but tub hard ximu. sftaTAll Goode Fresh and Warrranted nrst-claas. WELCH &, SMITH. H. GLENN. Is again at his old stand and haa on hand FINEST BRAND OF ENGLISH CEMENT. Tanks of all sizes, from 1000 to 40,000 gallons, made 10 uracr. W Contracts for all kinds of buildings taken at tne lowest nvures. -BRANDS- -OF- ALLEN GRANT, Eagle Valley, near Antelope tweshave sauare ctod on neht earl and split on left. Wethers reverse. Horses and cattle branded "R. G." Have sold my horses and cattle, but not! my oranas. Chrismau fflton NITSCHKE, AND JtKTAIL. Convince the Most Sceptical: Bcd-lounsrcs (T15 CO Ash Bedroom Sots , . . 25 00 Brussels Carpets, per yard . InirRiiii Carpets, do 75 2i ja29 Hi; IJH ! TEt C. N. THORN BURY. T. A. HUDSON. TIIORNBURY & HUDSON, !1' INSURANCE Zbvor3.e77" to Jjcan oq Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security. Will attend to all kinds oj Land business be fore the U. S. Land Office. Rooms 7 and 8, up-stairs, U. S. Land Office building, THE DALLES, OREGON. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSE. II. Solomon Has owned a Urge 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 all kiud of Heavy Goods for Winter wear, to which we call attention of the Public in general to inspect the same, before par chasing elsewhere. H. SOLOMON. 132 Second Street, Opposite Snipes & Kinersley's Drng Store THE DALLES, UKEUUN . FRUIT 1 SHADE TREES SMALL FRUITS, VINES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. The Earliest Strawberry known, CLARKE'S SEEDLING! Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bear ing strawberry a valuable acquisition Mission :-: Gardens, JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop. The Celebrated French Gure, wro7u!ecd "APHRODITINE" rerS I.s Soi.n on A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure ntty form of nervous disease, or any disorder of the KC'iionitivo or Kiins of cither ..1...H.... BEFOkE isini? from tho Ar 1 tn exfeAivu use of Stimulants, Tobncco or Opium or tliroiiirh youthful indiscretion, over iudulir. eucc, &c, such us Loss of Jirnin 1'otver, Wakeful ness. Dcnrine down l'niiis iu the Buck. Seinitml Weakness, 11 ysterin. Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions, I.cticorrlioBa, Dizziness, WeukMenv ory, Lossof Power and Inuioteiiey, which If ne- clevted often lend to urcmatiireold aire and iiisati' ity. Price si.00 n box. 6 boxes for S6.U0 Sent by mall on reoeint oi price. A WKITTKN GUARANTKE foreveryf5.(K order, to refund the money if a Perinsneiit cure is lint effected. Thousands of testinioninls f rom old and young, of both sexes, permanently cured bv Aphbooitink. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO WK8TERH BRANCH. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists SOLE AGENTS FOB THE DALLES. OKteOS. Tygh Valley Merchant and Exchange ROLLER MILL. Floor Kaoal t the Best, nut Feed Always on Hand. Satisfaction Guaranteed. sp21 W. M. McCORKLOS, Prop. Q. T. THOMPSON. A.W. FABGHER. THOMPSON & FARCHER, General Blacksmiths, Near Mint bnilrline. Second St. Horse-Shooing and General Johhing a opeciakivy Prioss reasonable and to suit the times. Denny, Rice & Co. Wool & Commission Merchants 610 Atlantic Ave., Boston. tfCasb advances made on consignment. The Dalles Lumbering COMPANY, Successors to Til OS. JOHNS CO. MINT BUILDING GROUND. Thi Dalles, ... Obeqok. ssAuras ra au. Knrss of ROUGH AND DRESSED Lumber and Builder's Material. Shingles, Fence Posts Lime and Hair. AsnrACTDBzaa or DOORS. WIND 0"WS, Orders from abroad receive prompt attention. PIONEER-.-GROCERY, GEO. RUCH, Proprietor. . Northwest corner of Sooond and Waahineton at CIIEAPEST place In The Dalle for all kinds of GROCERIES PLOTJR, GRAIN, WILLOW-WARE, &u Tnankfal for favors In the nut. I vonld reanect imiy solicit a coQi.innange oi we same. OEOBGK BUCH BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, THE LEADING Prescription Druggists, 1T5 Saoosad S treat, Th.. Dallas. Country and Mall Orders will re- oelve Prompt Attention. The Hazelwood rpHE TERBIBLE LOSS EXPERIENCED BY SEATTLE IN THE LATE FII.E, WAS SUCH AS TO REN 1 der thousands homeless and dependent upon tended to, and tne world at large noDiy responded to tne call lor aid. lint at the present time the prospects, for a long winter s ares hard in the faae of tniny bundritfis; sickness from exposure are cei Uiu to occur and the following plan has been devised to assist in cariosr for the unfortunates who may need medical as sistance, by giving to the different hospitals a handsome turn of money. TheHazelwc'7 Land Go. has generously determined to donate the proceeds e the city, and nas purchased this property with a le devoting the net proceeds to the charities above nit; $2.50 each for the purpose of raising money to help r throughout the country, and upon December 31, 1M . . will take all the numbers of tickets sold and plice th a boy blindfolded will place his hand in the box am:. sponding number will be awarded one house and tl,. number drawn shall be awarded a lot. then the tenti drawn shall be awarded a lot until the two hundred n-iu -i.h miaiber shall be drawn, which shall entitle the holder to the corresjMindin number .vhieh shall be draw:., to the remaining houses ahd pair of lots. All the above property is tiuanintecd to be free ft anv ind all lcins, mottgnges or anj thing that will impair a title. A warranty deed assuring a perfect title will he made to every lucky ticket Holder who wins a prize. The tickets are only placed nt f-2 50, and besides a standing show to tret a beautiful home wrtli ;(KKK or a lot worth S'tO. You ere aiding one of the uruitdest charities which ha? ever moked of aid. Pur chase your tickets of any agent or traveling canvi&er uis proper credential). The Hazelwood Land Co., Seattle, "Washington. Deeds are Deposited with THE 0R0 FINO VT. XiKXXEI. , Proprietor. Port 81, Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Angelica 83, Mountain 83 an Gregrorio Vineyard Co. Agency. Ml Wines and Brandies The Best Wines, Liquors Try the best remedy for REMOVAL ! Removed to 270 DEALER Paints, Oils, Glass, "Wall Papers, Decorations, ARTISTS o'U-lisrs ani Picture FrameSjGor nice jroies, iiiuc. iPufvaPEifii TrtuvraiED phee. Oil Paintings, Chromos F. M CommissiOD and Forww 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET, (Adjoining Railroad DepoL) Consignments Solicited ! ! Prompt Attention to tnosa who favor me with their patronage. The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc. EL P. FITZ DKALiEIt IN Wagon -IVXaliers' and t-Solo Agent for the IMPROVED C. E. DUNHAM, Druggist and Optician. SOLE AGENT FOR Ob PAT? JUIY !51 1879 STATIONERY Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescriptions com pounded at call and bee HO OSIER FENCE MACHINE, 0NLT "a01 that gives a continuous twist THEPA CMC gtrong,' Durable, Neat, and the H B. REED, THE DALLES, DEALERS Fine Upholstered Goods ruroitare. Carpets, Mattings, Parlor cr33Ld.extaJsi2a.gr Coffins, Oaskets, Bui ai bt f iitU hturt ftk day r night at tktir pltur Land Co the .ihanty of the world. The immediate wants were ' and two hundred lots to the hcsnltala o l'-rof it at a small advance over cost and nj ;r"i v-cs to iwue tickets to be wild foi i !iev h.ive pla-c'l ti-ket on atlo '-.-i.inirof tweh e i-roininiTf rrizt ns l then be thoroughly uuJ cut, ntiriiH?r, and whoever holds the enrre lots ujrr.n whit h it is buiit. Thou the fifth ioi, aim po on, ev-jry th:rty-tiHM nuni the Puget Sound National Bank. WINE ROOMS, Burgundy 83, Zinfardel 84, Eiesling 83, Hock 83, Table Claret. Guaranteed Strictly Pure. and Cigars Always on Sale. Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic." XtEMOVAL ! and 178 Seoond St., l3 IBBB N?s SIATEIUALS, and Steel Engravings. (F o GERALD, l : AGBjqjLTDBAL MACHINERY, Schuithr's and Tubular Asle Wagons5 HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Blacksmiths' Stoclc. MONARCH Washing Hachine.- Keeps in stock a full line of Kazors, Knives, Scissors, PATENT MEDICINES. IS mm Genera Vlerchandise bdPERFUMES, SOAPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, fellOllldeX BniCCS, A D CIGARS. all hours. to tbe wire. In operation at FENCE WOKKS, Cheapest Fence in the World, j Proprietor. OREGON. IN Ornaments, Window Shades, Etc a, SpeciaJ.t3r fad Boots, Btc. of hiitiwn, Washington stmt, tm doors north 1,500 SPANISH MERINO BAMS. From the Piznrcck Sheep Eanch. "ITTE HAVE FOR THIS SEASON'8 TRADE, 500 THOROUGHBRED AND IOOO HIGH GRADE Y Rams, all of which are in fine condition, and free from diseese. Ws oonsider our rams for this season's trade, the best lot we have ever offered to rhe public, and only ask an inspection to pro re what we say. Those wishing rams would do well to call early, select, brand, and leare them with us FREE ot CHAJ&UE until nreedinar season this fall. Prices Lower than Ever, an " ci mis li"sy. Thanking our many patrons for their Tory liberal patranage accorded ns In th past, we respectfully solicit an inspection of our stock this season. Our ranch is located on Tho Dalles and Prinevllle Stage Road at HAT CREEK, Crook County, Oregon. For further particulars, call on or adiirexs, BALDWIN SHEEP AND LAND CO., PrcnuB.on. to VAN HOUTF.N BROS. A CO.. Hat Cum, Oa J? , PET & tip, LHl sr Successors to L. D. Fbah i , deceased. I&N Wholesale and Eotall Dealers mw&mmmmi : Tents, Wagon Covers, JSJV THE, Countrv Onlers Pmmptlr atended to A. L. NEWMAN Has opened a OBEY BTO Corner of Second and Union Sts. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. PROVISIONS. The groceries will be new and in this In connection with the Grocery will supply Bread and Pastry of all kinds. STOVES TINWARE AND HARDWARE FISH & BAEBOI'S, 113 WASHINGTON STREET. BET. SECOND AND THIRD. an Francisco seer mil SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. F. LEMKE, - - - PROP'R, HEEPS ON DRAUGHT -:-Columbia Brewery Beer, :-: APiI FOB ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, the Yery best Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The One Price Cash House, COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., , P. McINERNY, J DEAX.EU IN- Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Agent for the Butterici Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, HFMjlxiox-slI The TJnderelgrned has Added to his Business a full line of Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French Berl and Rosewood Gaskets,. Burial Robes and Sfcronds. Trimmings and owns the Host Elegant Hearse east of the moon talma with all th. latest imprOTemrnts. NO DEIAY 3QT FILLTNG ORDERS. Plare af BaMnm Third street, three doors east of Oibona, Maealllstar a Oo'sairricultoral wars I house, and adjoinioK his Planing 1U11 and Wagon shop. Place of Beatdeaee. Fourth street, corner ot and night. A. M. WILLIAMS 'A Co, SUCCESSORS TO LATH FIBM X3. WINGATE .Sc CO. eneral Merchandisef A COMPLETB LINK OW J0BEIQH AND DOMESTIC - Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, iron ana steei. Farm Implements. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. Leather & Slioe Findings, Carriage Trimmings, Etc OLD STAND. marlt-td ETC. fresh, and such as are demanded market. 9JK HI WM. MIC HELL. AND Dii'ector. of all descriptions at tne Lowest Prices Washington. Can bs sen at all hours ot the daj HACKS AND BUGGIES.