1ECEB2. There is a tingle in the air, The clouds are banging low, And slowly, silently thero fall The fleecy flakes of snow. Old Winter lights his signal fires In sunset's bloody red, The schoolma'am takes a flat-iron hot As company to bed. Down in Ihe vale the darkling brook Is held in icy thrall, The wise old turkey, from this day, Declines to eat at all. tint, crowning glory of the month, That makes the time complete, Hark to the sizzle and the scent, That mark the first bnckwheat. The liiont. The Endinbun? Review. With tliis horrible instrument an ex pcricnccd executioner could insure the death of the victim in a very few strokes and when a sentence was passed ordering the lcfhcUon of a large number it was so perfectly understood what was intended that In audi ciises the executioner was frequently bribed by the culprit or his friends to exert his whole art so as the more quickly to release him from the torture. So, again, when the Emperor Nicholas, anxious to clear bis countrv from the reprocah of being the "land of me Knout," to western eyes, pompously proclaimed its abolition, ne was careful to retain the power of inflicting corporal punishment in a manner compared with which the knout itself was merciful. The knout could compass the death of its victims with some half dozen strokes, but before the same end could be attained by itssubstitnte, the stick, it was impossi ble to say how many blows might not be required. An eye witners of one of these executions has described it as being more hideous than anything that could be con ceived. The criminal having been con victed of the deliberate murder of one of the emperor's minister's he well deserved to die, and it was determined that die he should; but capital punishment and the knut bad been abolished; so, in order to attain the end in view the wretched man was sentenced to 8,000 blows of the siick, which no human being could receive and live. The execntion took place in the public hay market; and when, alter bearing 1,400 or 1,500 blows, the victim fell an unconscious mass of bleeding flesh, he was bundled into an ordinary peasant's hay cart, and, with pieces of hay sticking in his gaping wound?, covered over with some lough sacks, he was jolted off to the hospital, and never heard of again. The surgeons were not likely to be anxions to cure a man whose death tbey knew to be intended; and even a feeling of humanity may have prevented them from wishing to recall a poor sonl to' lite only to enable htm to undergo further torture till he should be released by death. Feneed His tiirls la. In an old book written by a western congressman, a contemporary of Clay and Webster, containing reminiscenses of bis time, a stcry is trld of one of his friends, a farmer in Kentucky named Payne, who bad six daughters, none of whow was blessed with beauty. The congressman knew them in their homely youth, and when be returned a few years later, found them all married to good, influential men. So great was his surprise that he ven tured to ask their father why they had been so sought when other girls bad been neglected. The old farmer chuckled. "Yes, and you may say when they had neither dowry nor good looks. Well I'll tell you. When I want my cattle to eat buckwheat stubble instead of grass, I don't drive them into the field. I fence it off from tbem. They" are so contrary that they always want the thing they can't get. Tbey breakdown the fence; I drive tbem out and put it up. By the time they fight for it once or twice they like the stubble. "Well, I saw my girls weren't the most, attractive kind, and I fenced them in. You never found them in the hotels dancio' or keepin' stalls at country faira. Young men to know them had to come . to their father's house. When the neigh bors saw how the Payne girls were kept apart from the crowd, they thought their value must be high. Young men came to break down fences." "The story was coarsely told, perhaps," adds the old narrator; "but there is more in it than meets the eye." Newspaper lav, Foi the benefit of all who may seek to swindle the newspapers out of their just dues, we publish the following, which is , kept standing at the head of the first column in many of our exchanges: 1. Subscribers who do not give ex pre.-s notice to the contrary are consid ered as wishing to continue their subscip tions. 2. If subscribers order the discontin uance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to end them until all ar rears are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect to or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they have settled their bill and ordered their paper discontinued. , 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that re fusing to take periodicals from the office, , or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is "prima iacia" evidence of inten tional fraud. 6. Any person who receives a news paper and nwkes.use of it, whether he subscribed for it or not, is held in law as a subscriber. 7. The postmaster who neglects' to give the legal notice of the newspaper addressed to him; is liable also to the publisher or the subscription price. Advice to mothers. 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Yon are, if you are nesrlectinir the hacking: cough, the hectio flush, the loss of appetite, growing; weakness and lassitude, which have unconsciously crept upon you Wake up, or the train will be upon youl Consumption, which thus insidiously fastens its hold upon its victims while they are un conscious of its approach, must be taken in time, if it is to be overcome. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has cured thou sands of cases of this moat fsfatl nf mBtoH,-u If taken in time, and given a fair trial, it la guaranteed to benefit or cure in every esse of Consumption, or money paid for it will be promptly refunded. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short ness of Breath, Bronchitis. Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an effi cient remedy. 1 Copyrif nt, 1S8, tj World's do. Mux Ass'x, PS500 REWARD offered for an incurable case of Catarrh in tbe Head, bjr the proprietors m of Dr. ' Catarrh Remedy. uiuy uu cents. Bold br VaTlsta OYorywhers. LEAVENING POWER Of the various Baking Powders illus trated from actual tests. ROYAL (Pure) GRAnTS(Akun)....l ROMFORD'S (fresh). HABFORB'S (when fresh) CHARM (Alum Powder)..! DAVIS1 and 0. F. (Alum)l CLEVELAND'S PIONEER (San Francisco) CZAR DR. PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE (Graff's).., CONGRESS BECKER'S GIIXETS HARFORD'S (None Such), when not fresh PEARL (Andrews & Co.) MsWsM ROMFORD'S (Phosphate), when not fresh... 1 Eeports of Government Chemists. ' The Royal Baking Powder is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other in jurious substances-EDWAED G. Love, Ph.D." The Royal Baking Powder is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powdet offered to the public " Henry A. Mott, M. D., Ph. D." " The Royal Baking Powder is purest In qua ity and highest in strength of any baking powv der of which I have knowledge. " Wm. McMurtrie, Ph. D." AH 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. ' m Land Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION COM MUTED HOMESTEAD. Lasd Optics at Tim Dam.es, Or., November IS, 18S9. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settlor has filed notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on January 4, 18S9. vir: Clarence 1 Morris, Hd 2637, for the W tNE X and E NW i Sec r 4 s, K 14 B. -. . - ' . Ho names the following witneesesi to prov continuous residence upon and cultivation land viz: . Van Woodruff, Geo. Woodruff, Perry Rnodgrass, of Ty gh Valley, Or., and S; E. Ferris, of The Dalles, OreffO'i. ,iov23 F. A. MeUONALP. Register. miBEK CULTURE, FINAL PROOF KOXICB FOR PUBLICATION. V. a. Laud Office, The Dalles, Ob., October 21, 18S9. Notice I hereby given that William Helm Has filed notice of his intention to make final proof before Register and Receiver U.S. Land ifHce at their offi. in The Dalle, Oregon, on Monday, the 9lh day of December, 1889, on timber culture application No. 400, for Lots 1 and 2 and the SE of the NE J of Sec 4, T S S, R 14 E. He names as witnesses. W T. Wright, Jame W. Moore, Polk Butler and G. T. Rellej, all of Nansene, Wasco o unty, Oregon. , oct26 F. A. MCDONALD, Register. NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ob., November 9,1&9. Complaint having been entered at this office by George Mcintosh against Thomas J. Hill for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Entry No. 183, dated Feb. 19, 1885, upon the N 1-4 Sec 20, Township 2 S Range 14Ein Wasco county. Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; con testant alleging thit the i kl Thomas J. Hill has never planted any tt-ja seeds or cuttings on the said tract of land, or caused the same to be done, the said Tjerties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 21st day of December, 18S9, at 1 o'clock P. M. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said aileg failure. A- ju."-i-i-,ijji, " Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, October 28. 18S9. Notice is hereby given that Ihe following named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make fina proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, ur.,on iiecemoer zu. 18S9, to: Thomas SI. Bradley. Hd 1093. for the W4, SEJf and SM, NE1, Sec. 14 T.. I N M 14 H He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: J. L. Hanna, of Boyd, Oregon; indy Allen, Isaac Young, Martin Jacksha, The Dalles, Oregon. . Nov. 1. T. A. McDONALD, Register. HOMESTEAD CONSOLIDATED NO. TICE FOR PUBLICATION. f.AKO Office at Tns Dalles. On., November. 8,1889. Votin ia hereby given that the following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claim, anu mat saia nrwf -sill hA miulp before Register and Receiver U. B. Land Office, at Tbe Dalles, Or., on Dec. 23, 18o8, viz: William K. Haynes. Hd 2649, for the SE 1-4 Sec. 18, T 2 S R 15 E W M; una KIlHWorth A. Haynes. Hd. 2193, for the S H SE1-4 and S SW 1-4, Sec 4. T!SliWM. They name the following witnesses to prove their ontinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vi': Folk Butler, James w. aioore, n.. ja-ore, and f, Clausen, all of Nansene, Or. S. A. icDONALD, Register. TIMBER CULTURE. FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, at Tns Dalles, Or., uctODcr 3, itvsa. 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 office in The Dalles. Or., on Saturday, the 21st day of December, 1889. on timber culture application No. 390. for the SW X, NE J, NW J, SE J and NE J SW J and Lot 3, quarter of section Mo. is, in Townsnip no. 3, Range No. 14 E. He names as witnesses: Wm. F. Helms, Nansense, Or., Frank T. Graves, Peter J. Hanranan, Alex. .ucLeoa, ningsiey, ur. Noy. 2. ;F. A. MCDONALD, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOB, PUBLICATION. Laito Offics at The Dalles, Or., October 14, 1S89. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory, Abraham ti. LHsbrow, Of Hood River, County of Wasco, State of Oregon, has this day Med in this omco his sworn siacenien no. B?l, lor toe purcnase oi tne c oi tue ts y. and NW of the SE i of Sec 18, T 1 N, R 10 E, and wi 1 offer proof to show that thd land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agriculture purposes, and to estahhsh his claim to said land be- . lore the register ana receiver or inisomceai ine Dalles, Oregon, on Tuesday, tne Z4tn oay ox iiecem oer, ihsu. -He names as witnesses: Albert B. Jones, Audubon Winans, Wilson R, Wi- nans, Elmer E. Grilbn, all of Hood Kiver, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ng adversely the above- described lands are rnquesiea to nie weir claims in this office on or before the said 24th day of Decem ber 1&S9 ' ' - F. A. MoBONALD, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Office at The Dalles, Ob., October 16. 1889. 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 be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on December 14, 1889, viz: Hubert Thirl, Hi 3317, for the lots 2 and 3 and SW of NE V and SKliof NW H, Sec 20. T 2 N, R 12 E, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lana. viz: Robert Denrmore, John Miler, of Mosier. Or., and Ernest Frederick, Daniel Thoons. of The Dalles, Or. octltf I. A. MCDONALD Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Optics at Tub Dallss, Orrooh, October 29. 1889. Notice is hereby siven that the foMowinc--nained settlci has filed notice of his intention to niake final liroof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at 'ihe Dalies, Oregon, on iecemoer su, ihsv, vix: Andrew Canfleld, Hd 1159, for the E 14 of the NEJ and E of the SE J, See 28, T 1 S, R 15 E. He names the following; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of. said lana. vun Albert Roberts, H. C. Crockett. Resor Gilhousen. of The. Dalles, Oregon, and Jacob Craft, ot Nansene, Oregon. novzi r. a. jhcuoaaaiU, Kegister. NOTICE. Land Office at Tbs Dau.es, Ob., October 30, 1889. Complaint havin; been entered at this office hy j John Keckman against josepn iNewcomo lor aban doning; bis homestead entry No. 1303, dated Oct. 18, 1883, upon the M W H, in Sec. 20, T 4 S, K 17 E, n wasco connty, Oregon, witn a view to tne cancel latinn of said entry, the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this ottice on tbe 21st day of December, J8&9, at 1 o'clock r. M . , to respond and lurnisb testimony concerning said allesred ab-ndon-ment. William Holder. NoUrr Public at Grass Val ley, Oresron, is authonxed to take testimony in this case at Grass Valley. Oregon, on Dec. 12, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. m. F. A. McDOKALD, Register. T. W. Slusher Receiver. Mov. 1. ' A Perfect" Face" Powder. CREEtYlAN'ST rACE POWDER. iVSE laihnhl.. twt ruX. ftuisbj DrassWst Blakeley & Houghton, C. E. Dunham. LATEST PERFUME exquisite cha.te FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA licgal Notices NOTICE. In the County Court, for tbe County of Wasco and si&te oi uregon, November utht isoy. WnsREAa, It has come to the kuowledtre of this Court that thw Act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, approved Feb. 21st, 187. au thorizing "The County Courts of the several coun ties" to pay bounties for the seal pa of certain wild animals which may be killed in the respective coun ties, has been abused. It is ordered that from, after and including1 the date of'this order, (Soy. 6th, ISS9,) no tmc'u bounty or bounties shall be paid by the County of Wasco, or the authorities of the said Couuty, until the further order of this Court. CALEB S. THORBURY, County Judge. H. A. Lkavexs, County Commissioner. Attest: sxal Geo. II. Thompson, County Clerk. 93t Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County in an action entitled Geo. Watking vs. Sterling Staggs and to nie directed and delivered, I did on the 25th day of October, I860, levy uiu and will sell at public auction, to the highest biddcr,'for cah in hand, on Saturday, the 7th day of December, 18b9, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House door in Dalles City, in Wasco county, Ore gon, the following described property, to wit: All of the right, title and interest of the said Sterling Staggs of, in or to Lot 10, in Block 8, in Bigelow's addition to Dalles City, Wasco Co,Oregon,or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $36 00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, from Sept. 16, A D. 1SS-9. Taken and levied upon as the property of Sterling Staggs to satisfy said sum of $36.00 and in teres hereon in favor of Geo. Watkins, together with oats and accruing costs. GK JRUE HERBERT, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, Or., Oct. 25, 1889. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order issued by the Hon. Cnuny finiirt for the State of Oreiron. and County f Wasco I will sell at i ublic sale to th highest bidder, for cash, at the County Uourt House in uanes city, Wasco cou-;ty, reso, on Tuesday, the 10th day of December, A. l. lbv, at 1 o'clock i M., the follow ing described Ileal Estate, belonging to the estate of Asa atrong, ueceaseu, iaj-w.i.. All that certain piece and pared of lard described m fn! n: 4Cnmniei.cinir at a noiiit on the north side of First street in Dalles City, 45 feet ti inches wester v tjom the corner at the junction of Court and Main streets; thence 100 feet i.ortlierlv at right an tries to Main street, -to a stake; thence 31 fett westerly and parallel to Main street; thence south erly tii Miin street, to a point 21 feet from the be- gii.ning; thence along the north Hue of Main street to tbe place of beginning, ana Deing pan; oi ioi nve, in Dalies Citv, Wasco County, Oregon." JAMES M. BENSON, Administrator to the estate of Asa Strong, deceased. Kov. 11, 1&69. 4t. Stockholders Meeting The annual meeting of the stockholders of tht First National Bink of The Oalles will be held at ottice of said Bank on Tuetday, January 14, 1890, ae 10 A. M . for the election of Directors tor tne ensu- M. BEALL, "6 J' 7declt Cashier. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco. In the Hatter of the Estate of Catharine Snyder4 deceasec. Notice is hereby siren that the undersigned, the administrator of the above estate, has this 29th day of November, 13S9, filed his final account as admin istrator ot sai-1 estate, and that br an order duly made and entered in the above entitled court and matter on this day, Tuesday the 7th dy of Januaiy, 1890, the same being the second day of the next reg ular term of said court, at tbe hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. is appointed the time and tbe court rcom of said court the placo for the hearing of objections, if any there he, to such final account and the final settlement of said esute. TIM BALDWIN", Administrator of the estate of Catharine Snyder de eeagd. nov30wkly5t. Notice. The following gentlemen are'Deputy Stock Inspec tors for Wasco county: E. H Guthrie, Grasg Valley Fred Young, ...Bake Oven Al Russell - Antelope C. T. Bonney, Tygh Valley A. J. Dufur Dufur T.Cnrtright Lower Fifteen Mi e J. H. Larsen .. The Dalles C. W. HCE, lCnovlm Stock Inspector for Wasco county. Administrator's Notice. Notice is herebr given that I will, in pursuance of an order of the Bon. the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco, duly made, ren dered and enteral, on tne ttn uay oi novenioer, 1SS9. in matters ot Probate, in the matter of the es ate of Nancy Oager, deceased, on Saturday the 4th aay of January, 1890, at the Court Houe door, of the County Court House, in Dalles City, said County dud State, at the ho-r of one o'lock, P. M., of said day, sell at public auction, to the 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 Ban'ge Fifteen (15) East of, the Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County, Ore gon, said real estate belonging to the estate of Nancy Gager, deceased, or so much thereof as snail De nec essary to sausiy an oemamis agaure. imiu e.u&i.u. Dated November S9. 18S9. W. A. OBAR. Administrator of the estate of Nancy Gager, de ceased. DUFUR & WATKINS, Attorneys for estate. nov30wkly5t. Executrix's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Couty. In the matter of the estate of Henry Whittakcr. aeceaseu. In pursuance of an order made and entered herein On the 4th day of November, 189, authorizing aud directing me to sell all of the real property belong ing to snid estate, 1 will, on the 14th da of Decem ber. 1889. at the hour of t o'clock P. M. on said day. at the door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all rf the real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Lots j, K and L, in uiocK 84 in tne f ort Daues uui tary Reservation in Dalles City, Oregon. MAKiA vy ii ii l a t f. it- Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Henry Whittaker, deceased. 5 Reward. The above reward will be riven to anvone findintr a large black niirc, (branded ix on left shoulder) and leaving the same with C. . Dunham, The Dalies, or M. A. fbeips, tturus, Sherman Co. or. PAUL KKEFT. Artistic Painter and House Decorator, The Dalles, Ore icon. House Paintintr and Decorating a Soecialtv No inferior and cheap work done; hut good, lasting worK at tne lowest prices. Esnop adjoining postoince on second street. THE DALLES Marble Works, C. J. Smith, Propr. Buy at Heme and Save Freights and Agents' Commissions. Lock Box 218. THB DALLES, OREGON. GEO. P. MOKGAN, Ttajxd. Office Hull ding, Is agent for California InKurance Co, of San Francisco (uaruiaii, oi London, Lyvnt oj London. Thompson's Addition TO DALLES CITY. Now Ready for Sale on Easy Terms. Now is the timefto buy while PRICES ARE LOW. This tract has been surveyed and platted in acre tracts with convenient streets aud avenues and so a rran trod that purchasers can get one block or sev eral acres in a body. The land is comparatively level, soil excellent, water easily obtained, location pleasant, beautiful and easy to accesj and joins the kivj luuueuittticijr uu ui cast Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds. FOB SALE BT The Dalles Land and feprovenient Co. For ardculars apply at the office of the Company rooms and 8, Land Office Building, The Dulles, Or. COME AND SEE THE PKOPEBTT. THORNBURY & HUDSON, ap6d&wtf Beal B state Agents. Solid Gold Watch. Bm 9ta wtuch ia (bs world. I Patriate tifAAkMtter. War. . rmntea. aetty ooua uoia auununr ujm. itoia unties' and cents' sizes, who works I snd esses of Mail vslas. I One Person la each lo ' esiur caa scauv one ires. tofrscaeT wun r isrgvsnaTsi n.btsi lias of Honachold i bamplft Toese samples, as well as the watch, wo seed lvi-M. sad alter too Bit Kent tbem fn toot boms for noatas ana snown inera u .K. M. bsva nlM tlurtr IttPOfM TOUT MTfl DTOnTtT. TbOM wbo wins si oace caa dv sot oi ncviTniir ui n nicu md Samples. We rwy sit expreM, trvight, etc AddreM PRINZ & NITSCHKE, WJZOLESAE.K AIkI It ETA I It ( Furniture & Carpet Dealers. Are happy to announce to the public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing rates of the celebrated EMPIRE MILLS, which enables us to sell Furni- tue and Carpets at prices hith erto unknown m Oregon. A. Few of Our Quotations will Hardwood bent Chairs, each. ..75 cts Cane Keekers ... . S 2 00 Ash Bedsteads 3 60 Woven-wire Mattresses. Lounges . 3 50 . 12 00 AND Snipes &Ktaer$ly, -THE- Leadings 129 Second Street The Dalles, Oregon. HENRI L STICK, Manufacturer of and dealer in Harness and Saddlery, Second St., near Moody's Warehouse, THE DALLES, - - OREGON All Work sfaction. ttaaranteed to Give Sat. JB. IX8SE3, . Jrtttieceisr, WasblnstOB St. bet. JZafa na $cmb The Dalles, Oregon. Regular Auction Sa'es of Heal Estate, household Furniture and General Merchandise. Wednesday and Saturday. 11 A. M HUGH CHRISM AN. W. K. CORSON. SUCCESSORS TO C.33. CHTllt3IlA.2V & SONH, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY GEOCEEIES AND MILL FEED, Third Street Between Washington and Federal. Have on hand nrd will sell at the lowest possible prices. Fancy and Staple Groceries and Mill Feed. Highest Casli Price for County Produce. Call and examine prices before purchasing else where. aui7tf Chrisman & Corson. 0. D. TAYLOR, Washington Street, in rear of French & Co's Bank building. THE D-flXJLES. - OREGON. -THE- 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, since organization, $92,813,907.06 ! Assets, market value S40,8S6,2K1 14 I Surplus, N. T. standard 5.312,120 31 One of the most solid companies in the United States. AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon .territories oz wasnington ana laauo. MONEY LOAN. notary business Before starting on a Journey, get an ACCIDENTTIPKET. Only 25c for $3000 Insurance. Loaning; Honey for non-resident a specialty.' 8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders, O. r. TAY LOB New Grocery Store -AT THE OHEISMAN OLD STAND, 194 Tnlrd St-, The Dalle, Or. Will keep on hand a general assortment of Groceries, Canned Goods, Feed and Provisions, And desire a share of the pnblic patronojre, as we ex pect to sell at Prices to Sot the Hard Tikes. SS-AU Goods Fresh and Warrranted First-class. WELCH & SMITH. H. GLENN, Is again at bis old stand and has on hand X Ibv IE, FINEST BRAND OF ENGLISH CEMENT. Tanks of all sizes, from 1000 to 40,000 gallons, mad to oruer. 3T Contracts for all kinds of buildings taken at the lowest fipnres. -BRANDS. ALLEN GRANT, Eagle Valley, near Antelope Ewes have square crop on right ear and split on left. Wethers reverse. Horses and cattle branded "R. G." Have sold my horses and cattle, but not (jMsmh & ton, my brands. . Convince the Most Skeptical: I Bed-lounges 1S 00 Ash Bedroom Sett 25 00 Brussels Carpets, per yard . . 7b Ingrain Carpets, do 21 ja29 C. N. THORN BUKY. T. A. HUDSON. THORXBURY & HUDSON, WriteFire.Life andAccident INSUEANCE Monejr to Loan on RealEgtate, Chattel and Personal security. Will attend to all hinds oj Land business be fore tte 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 opened a large etcck of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, TRUNKS and VALISES, LA DIES' M ENS' and CHILDRENS' UNDER CLOTHING: also a large stock ot BLAN KETS, COMFORTERS. FLANNELS, and all kind ot 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, Oppo3ite Snipes & Kinerslev's Drug Store THB DALLES, OREGON. FRUIT I SHADE TREES SMALL FRUITS, VINES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. The Earliest Strawberry known, CLARKE'S " SEEDLINCI Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bear-mg strawberry a valuable acquisition Mission :-: Gardens. JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop. The Celebrated French Cure, Warranted to cure "APHRODITINE" MS IS SOLD ON K POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cu re any form nf nervous disease, or any disorder of the ircuemtivo or KHiis of either sex whether ar ising from the BEFOlX AFTER ext-csic use of Stimulants. Tobacco or Oninuv or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg ence, Ac, such as Loss ot Bruin Power, Wakeful ness, Hearing down I'uius itt the Hack, SetniunI Weakness, 11 ysterin. Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions. Leucorrhcen, Llizzitiess, Weak Menf ory. Loss of Tower and iiiipotenoy, which if e Blectcd often lend to preniiiliireoMnconini insan ity. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes lor fo.uO Scut by niait on receipt of price. A WllITTKN GUATt ATJTE15 forevcrys 06 order, to refund the moimy if a Permanent cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from ohi nnd vouiir, of both sexes, permanently cured bv Aphroritine. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WESTERN BRANCH. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, OBESAS. Tygh Valley Mercnant and Exchange ROLLER MILL. Flour Equal to tbe Best. Mill Feed Always on Hand. Satisfaction Guaranteed. sp21 . W. M. McCORKLE, Prop. Q. T. THOMPSON. A.W. FARGHEB, THOMPSON & FAP.GHER, General Blacksmiths, Near Mint building, Second St." Horse-Shooing and General Jobbing Prices reasonable and to suit the times. The Dalles Lumbering COMPANY, Successors to THOS. JOHNS b CO. MINT BUILDING GROUND. The Dalles, ... Oregon. DBALEBS IB ALL KTSSS Or ROUGH AND DRESSED Lumber and Builder's Material. Shingles, Pence Posts ' Lime and Hair. XAXUrACTCSBaS OF DOORS. WINDOWS, 13LIIN13S. Orders from abroad receive prompt attention. PIONEER-.-GROCERY, GEO. RUCH, Proprietor. Northwest corner of Second and Washington sts place in The Dalles tor all kinds of GROCERIES FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW-WARE, &b. Taankful for favors in the past, I would respect OEOROR RTJCH BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, THE LEADING Pre scription rnggjsts. 175 Second Street, The Dalles. Country and Mall Orders -will re ceive Prompt Attention! Denny, Eice & Co. Wool & Commission Merchants 610 Atlantic Ave., Boston. y Cash advances mads) on consignment. The Hazelwood rrE TERRIBLE LOSS EXPERIENCED BY SEATTLE IS THE LATE FIRE, WAS SUCH AS TO REN I der thousands homeless and dependent upon the charity of the world. The immediate wants were tended to, and the world at larire nobiv resnonded to for a ;ong winter s ares hard ia the faoe of many hundreds; sickness f runfxposuro are cei tjin to occur- and the following p an has been devised to assist in sisiance, oy giving 10 me amercnt nospitais a autosome sum of money. TheHazelwood Land Co. has generously determined to donate the proceeds of two houses and two hundred lots to the hospitals of the city, and has purchased this property with a view of disposini- of it at a small advance over cost and uc..'ui fouEcu:, ,u tuc i;i 1 1 lit, uu e uiCIltlt meu ; B11H pTOpOSCS tO 1SSU6 tlCKCtS tO DC tOIU 11 Srt.50 each for the purpose of raising money to help carry on the work. Thev have ulaced tickets on sale thmugho t the country, and upon December 31, .... ...c . U...UC.. mu uu a boy blinafoMud will place his hand in the box spondinir number will be awarded one house and the pair of lets upon which it is built. Then the fifth number drawn shall be awarded a lot, then the tenth number a lot, and s. on, even r thirty-tiftli number drawn shall be awarded a lc t until the two hundred and sixih number slnil be drawn, hich slnll entitle the hi-lder to the corresponding number which shall he dr.iwn, to the remaining houses and pair of lots. All the above property is guaranteed to he free of anv and all leins, moitgipes or ami hing that will inijair a title. A warranty deed assuring a perfect title will be made to cverv iuckv ticket holder wiu wins a prize. The tickctsare only placed at ti.fo, and htsides a standing shew to get a beautiful home worth Su.OCO or a lot worth 8iS'l. You are a'diug one of tin: tram'est charities which has ever as'ived of aid. Pur cnase your ucaets 01 any ageuc or traveling canvtssor w;iq ii w proper credential. The Hazelwood Land Co., Seattle, "W ashing-ton. EEcDeeds are Deposited with the Puget Sound National Bank. THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS, -AJQ. KEI ilER , Proprietor. Port 81, Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Angelica 83, Mountain 83 an Gregyoi-io "Virteyard Co. Agency. All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strietly Pure. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale. Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion ,Tonic." KEMOVAIi I REMOVAL I Removed fc 278 and 178 Second St., asrsBsa. bbbsi sbbsb BarsB bbsmh XD- a - Ed"wards, TiEALER IN Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations, ARTISTS Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor nice Poles, Etc. Oil Paintings, Chroinos Generl Commission and Forwarding Mercliant, '391, 393 and 395 SECOND STREET, (Adjoining Railroad Depot.) Consignments Solicited ! ! Prompt Attention to those "who favor me with their patronage. The Highest Price paid in Gash , for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc. E. F. FXTZ GEE Wagon-Makers' nntl t-Solo Aeerit for tho IMPROVED C. E. DUNHAM, . Bpnggist and Optician. SOLE AGENT FOR SJt!c??55g& . xSrCTAClcO SE GLASSES PAT? JULY 1U 1879. ' Svery Palp FnTobasal Gaaranteod. U i jisiiiiii ii im i STATIONERY AND CIGARS. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescriptions com pounded at all hours. call and see H fins IK R 1 K pi that gives a continuous twist THE PACIFIC gtrong Durable, Neat,-and the H B. REED, THE - DALLES, Crandall DEALERS Fine Upholstered Goods Furniture. Carpets, Mattings, Parlor TT3a.d.eccta-32rj.g: vou., an b found at all Ksvrs of.tha Jay n night al thtir piaer Land Co. the call for aid. Rut nt. tha itnHt,t tima tha nrmiwtji caring for the unfortunates who may need medical as ImM). committee consisting of twelve prominent citizens mem in a i:ox, u.ey wni tlion Be thoroughly mixed ana and draw out one number, an.l whoever hchls the corre- Burgundy 83, Zinfapdel 84, Riesling 83, Hock 83, Table Claret. MATERIALS, and Steel Engravings. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, III HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. 331aclsmitlis' rock. MONARCH Washing Hachine.5m Keeps in stock full line ol Eazors, Knives, Scissors, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, SOAPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, fc?lioiilder Braces, Chest Protectors liK ltT A (IhTNR only hachinb to the wire. In operation at FENCE WORKS, Cheapest Fence in the World. Proprietor. OEEGOK & Siiirsrot, IN Ornaments, Window Shades, tto. a, Specialty. I of Imsin Wtuhingto Ite 1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS. From the Rimrock Sheep Ranch. Z fc V- A S. -f -tr - 4 P2I WE HAVE FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE. 500 THOKOUUUBRED AND lOOO HIGH GRAPE Rams, all of which are in nne condition, anil free from diseese. We consider our ranis for tins season's trade, the best lot we have ever offered to rlie public, and only ask an inspection to prove what Those wishing rams would do well to call early, seloct, brand, and leaf them with Ui FREE of CI1AKUE until Breeding; season this fall. Prices Iower llto.ii Ever, and Terms Kosy. Thanking our many patrons for their veiy liberal patranage accorded us in tho past, we respectful! solicit an inspection of eur stock this season. . Our ranch is located on The Dalles and Prineville Stage Koad at HAY CKF.EK, Crook County, Oregon. For further particulars, call on or address, ' ' BALDWIN SHEEP AND LAND CO., Snccaasoita to VAN HOUTF.N BB08. CO.. Hat f!it. fa FARLEY & mjl, flL 3sbP Successors to L. D. FaaHa, deceased. sdlvlw 1V Wholesale and Eotall Dealer. te As mm Tents, Vagon Covers. AJC THE. OLD STAND. Country Orders Promptly atended to DarI4-M A. L. NEWMAN Has 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. TINWARE AND HARDWARE FISH & BAEDOl'S, 113 WASHINGTON STREET. BET. SECOND AND THIRD. a jrmeiseo SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. LEMKE, - - - PRO PR, F. B.EE1?!S ON --.-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-: AND JTOrt SAIild ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, tbe very best Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The One Price Cash House, COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., J Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Agent for the Bnttericfc Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, "xxxioarl The Undorsigned bas Added to his Business a full line of Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French Berl and Rosewood Caskets, . Burial Rotes and Shronds. . Trimmings of all descriptions at the, lowest Prices nd own the Most Elegant fSearse etutt of tbe moan tains with all tho la teat improvements. NO DEI AY IN FILLING ORDERS. Plfwe of I.omnesM. Third street, three doors houso, and adjoining his Plauinjr lliil and Wagon Shop. Place of Kcsidcnce. Fourth street, corner and night. SUCCESSORS TO DE. WIIVOVTJE Ac CO. general Merchandisel A COMPLETE LINE OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron and Steel. Farm Implements. Tiinrniirn UHPnUC flHUUIlVf' a c Leather & Shoe Findings, Carriage Trimmings. Etc opened a ETOE DHAUGHT McIIEEIT - WM. MICIIELL. MB1RTMEE AND- Ilii'ector. oast of Gibons. Uacalllstcr A Co's agricultural war of Washington. Can be fen at all hours of the day WI. MIUilJiiJ-iJ-i.' WILLIAMS k Co., LATE FIRM - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC UHPlP Ulin Diinnirc flHUIId HIIU DUUUICO,