The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, January 18, 1890, Image 4

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Giving in Marriage.
. .Tma6, let us H together for a ipactv - -,
la this still room, remote . from friendly
mirth,
Afar from litrht and music face to face,
Each unto each the dearest thingon earth.
Love, they have left or, our two bonny brides.
Our tall, grave girl, our winsome, laughing
pet:
Ah me! How wide the chasm that divides
Our life from theirs; how for their feet are
From the calm path they trod with us so !ong
Jiow we shall miss them, we who loved thorn
so,
Fn winter eights, when winds are Wowing.
stronir, !i
On Bummer mornings when therc9es blow.
Hut happy but wo still clasp hand in band,
Eyo still meets eyo and true hearts under
stand.
Lore, they have toft us empty of the mirth '
That cheered c-iir homestead while they ao-
Journd here:
Ton. they have left us lately on the earth.
Lone, but together, solitude most dear;
I ti. God, go lib tbem to the stranger nests.
That love baa built for them and theirs to
come. " :
I od keep all warm and living in their breasts
Love's holy Hume, the altar-Are of home.
Dear, they have left us; we no longer bold
The first, best place, however leal each
heart - . ..
V?t have we treasures left, refined gold.
Love's sterling ore, without its baser part,
lie wide old house has lost its nestling birds,
tiut we are lelt, Ah, love, what need of
words?
All tho Tear Bound.
VfiT AN1 HUMOR.
Her little muff is wee enough
To grace a Paris doll's trousseau,
And yet her band and snow-white cufT m
Seem quite content in tbero to go.
It holds tier hand quite tight, I know. '
And when tho wind is blowing rough,
As ou wo walk through drifting snow,
i wish my hand could be her muff.
Washington Hatch.
"Olve you a kiss, indeed," snid she.
"Give you n kiss? my goodness 1
Tis strange that you should be so free,
1 wonder at your rudoness. -.u
I could not such-a thing endure;" -
And then, with manner nervous,
6ho added, "For I'm very sure
That soma one would observe us." 7
Boston Courier,
Tils a ope was red as a danger-light
And his eyes were sunken and dim.
He called for rum, and at once he filled
. The tumbler up to the brim. ' " '
But ths barkeeper drew tho tumbler back;
As he giimcod tho customer o'er.
And suid, "Sly friend you have made a mls
tiiko - - .
Wo don't keep a wholesale store."
Boston Courier.
CAUSE AND
EFFECT.
See her coming
Down the street,
Fiiee so cunning.
Form so neat.
Carriage graceful.
Figure straight,
lively VoKsar
Graduate
fee it lying
On the walk,
Some ono will
Upon it etalk. .
Onmgo peel
.. Is on the wait '
For tho Vassar
Graduate.
Now she places
One small heel
Squarely on
The orange peel;
Slips upon her
Well-formed pate;
Awkward Vassar
Graduate.
Flviu? garment
Then disclose
Pretty foot, ..
Exquisite hose.
Dude is mashed.
And sees his fate!
Ely old Vassar
Graduate.
A coal-dcaler suggests that a preml
tini bo offered to tiio housekeeper who
cau exhibit the largest pile of ashes
collected during tho winter and spring.
Georgo McDonald, tho novelist, is
editing a new edition of Shakspeare.
It there is any one thing that this world
wants more than another it is a new
edition, of Shakspeare. PlUladelpMa
CalU
'. The young man who had just made
his first appearance on any stage"
was telling his friends all about it
"Did you receive any floral tribute?"
was asked. "So," lie replied, "but 1
dodged all the eggslV There was tri
umph is his tone.-
- Tho poor never realize their poverty
so intensely as when tiicy are brought
by necessity to wear tho dainty gar
ments concocted for them by fashion
able but kind-hearted young ladies at
the last meeting of tho Dorcas Club.
Jomerville Journal.
Two men in a Texas hotel wero talk
ing about taxes. "Which do you pre
fer, direct or indirect taxes?" "I don't
want any at all. That's tho kind I am
an favor of, and let mo tell you there
ire lots of people in tbis country who
Siink as I do." Hartford CouranL
The Minute Guard.
- A New York correspondent writes as
follows to tho Cincinnati Enquirer:
A tinic-Sfciined and discolored tele
gram was placed in my hand last night
by Col. William Perry Fogg, which was
in something of tho same" rinsing tone
as tho famous declaration of Gov. Dix,
of New York: "If any man pus down
. the union flag, shoot him on the ot."
The dispatch was written by another of
the war governors of the country's excit
ing period of civil strife. It was sent
at the time the draft riots were occur
ring: in New York, from Gov. David
Tod, of Ohio, to Col
Fogs, of Cleve-
, 'land. This is the telegram
Columbus. O.. July so, 1SG3. To Tire
COMMAXDAXT OF TUB MlXUTE GUAED, AT
Cxevelaxu: I have given Maj. Cary an
order for two hundred stand of arms and
tun thousand rounds of ammunition. Cod
grant you may have 110 occasion to use them
lu deitin.su of tiie pcacs of your city, but li
you do, use no blank carirMiies. ' .
lavid iou, Governor.
- In speaking to me about the telegram.
Col. Fogsj said: "I was the command
ant of tho Minnie guard to whom the
telegram was addressed. I came across
it yesterday in looking over some old
papers, when its force struck mo as it
. never had done before. It was read on
the night it was received to two hundred
substantial and loyal citizens, most of
them middle-aged "men, as they stood
iu line, after having been put through
their first . drill in marchings and
jfacings. Law' college, where wo were
assembled, resounded with cheers for
the old "war governor' of Ohio. Its
effect was to put a decided quietus on
;the disloyal element that was rampant
in the community, for we took pains to
have, it mado public, and no distur
bance occurred. We had expected the
same troubles that New York suffered.
but they wero avoided, and a few weeks
later tho Minuto guard disbanded. I
found the dispatch with tho muster-roll
of the company among some old war
relics."
" "The muster-roll must bo an interest
ing relic" I remarked.
"It is indeed," replied Col. Fogg.
"Many of the men who figured in It.
like John Worthington, are now dead.
You see, there wero none of them
young men. The Grays were off to the
war. Tho battery was gone. All the
young - men wero gone. When the
, drafts wero talked of" there was a turbu
lent clement that threatened to make
trouble. I took a paper and went down
Superior and Water street to see who
would serve in the home guards. Near
ly every man who signed was a proprie
tor, and past middle age. Most of them
' have answered another muster in the
twenty-three venvjttlint have elapsed."
XI 10 Possibilities of a Goose Farm.
Several gcntlcmsn from Virginia
have been looking aroimd throu";h the
mountain counties of YVestgrn Pennsyl
vania for tlio last week with a view "to
establishing a "goose farm." Among
the party are James Bench. Honry Bai
ley, and James Connor, all of whom are
from Baltimore, Md. Tho latter said:
"Yes, we' want to secure a farm of
several acres, with a stream of water
with rock bottom running through it,
to start in the business of raising gceso.
It may seem like a rather curions busi
ness to engage in, but there is money in
it. Wo got our idea from the great
goose farm started some time ago down
on the eastern shore of Virginia. With
in an area of about 3,000 acres there
live 5,000 geese of several varieties, at
tended by herders, and regularly fed
with corn, etc The object is tho col
lection of down for quilts and pillows,
and every six weeks a plucking takes
place, only the breast and sides under
the wings being plucked. Every goose
will produce one pound of feathers per
annum, which can readily be sold at 50
cents per pound. We want to start with
, bout 500 geese, and calculate that they
: will raise 3,000 goslings a year.
- "In addition to the money received
for feathers, we propose to sell off tho
" young geese and can realize from 75
vents to $1 apiece for them. We have
several farms in view along the line of
the Pennsylvania Koad, and up the
Monongahela River, but will not make
a definite choice for the farm for a few
days yet. Geese live forever, you might
Bay. Five hundred matrons will weath
er the storms of forty winters at least,
barring accident. They raise their
young with the utmost care, and, count
ing six gosuujp to a Drooa, you nave
3,000 marketable fowls each fall besides
jthe down."" Of course, we expect to in
(crease the stock as circumstances will
ifemiUFUlstnirg Dispatch. :
Somewhat Rough on the Judge.
- Another story of the later William
Gray has reached me. Years ago, under
the old and cumbrous- organization of
-the. supreme court of Michigan, tho
iudrres of that tribunal were numerous.
It is traditional that some of them oc
casionally eucssed at the law. for which
reason (among others) th3 bright fel
lows' of the bar were occasionally dis
posed to slyly laugh at them. Ono
morning Gray appeared in court to
nrzue a motion in behalf of a brother
lawyer (still in practice here), whose
brilliant oratory and phenomenal ignor
ance of the law and of pleadings bad
then siven him tho same" sort of fume
that distinguishes" him now. "Mr.
Gray," said tun chief justice, "your mo
tion can hardlv t3 entertained, here.
-It ia-quiter-too -informaU" '-'Ye3, your
honors." replied Gray," but with your
permission I will read my brother's
affidavit in support of tho . motion.
Thereupou he proceeded to read,- but the
form of tho affidavit was so scandalously
unprofessional that the court again in
terposed. "Mr. Gray thus the chief
justice, tho court can have nothing to
do with that stuff. It conforms no
where to the law nor ' to the practice of
this court" "May it please your
honors," replied Gray, "I was quite
aware of that when I consented to
oblige mv brother bv presenting his
motion and allidavit: but There iho tell
tale twinkle camo into his eyes'i f
thotiffht 1 niisht, in my friend's behalf,
take advantage of3rour honors' ready
way of getting around questions 01 law
and practice." yelroa f ree fress.
I The Highest Trees Known.
Some of the eucalyptus trees grow to
a heis-ht of 500 feet, "and would east a
shadow on the summit of the pyramids
or the dome of St. Peter's. They wero
first discovered and 'classified byM. La
bailardiou. a French botanist," just be
fore the beginning of the present cen
tury, ami havesinco grown into a re
nown as 'wide :is that of the giant ce
dars of California, some of which stood,
where they now stand before the He
brew Bible was recorded or the earliest
choric hymns of the tiindoos rose along
the borders of the five rivers. One of
these mighty trees, n6w" hurled down
and stretched aloug the rock, present
ed, when it stood erect, a height of
more than 490 feet, and, by counting
the annular rings upon a section of one
of its -coevals, it was ascertained that it
was more than four thousand years
old, standing there on its rocky perch
unmindful of the deluges of Deucalion
and Noaii, and unshaken amid all the
commotions of the globe.
Even this majestic altitude is sur
passed by aama'ui the cue ikplns, whirl,
thus far are the.high st trees ever dis
covered; but there is as yet 110 sufficient
testimony as to their longevity. It is,
however," manifestly great, and some of
those which are to be planted here and
there by our compatriots may outlast
the nation, as the chestnut tree of Etna
outlasted Rome, an.t the giant pain
beside the Bosphorus have outlasted
the lines of Consiautine and l'alteo
logus. UrookiyH; Eagle. " -
A , Kerb's - Pa donab'.e IVeuliaeae.
The Detroit 2'rimtim tells that a wohibd
rrctutly approached General Sherman in
railway car. and, puiiing bis oat, asked :
-Is til's G-n-rt ehernian ?"' "Ye,
madam." ''Generi.l Sherniar,'I felt that
1 must see you. -1 wanted to look at you
tad talk with you. I bad three brothers
iu your army in the Fifteenth Corps, Two
t them will never come back again."
'1 he General straigbtened up in a minute
at d bis eyes got a little moist. ' He wonld
have dune aoytliirg for her after that.
Three brothers in li s command and ,two
killed ! He sat there and talked with her
with such courtly dignity that encouraged
btr; a crowd ol women and giris,lhe coin
panious of the sister of the three soldiers,
crowded into tbo car. No one would
have Euspccttd tint his nap bud been
spoiled. The woman who bad awakened
him was joung and by no means unat
tractive in appeuiance. Her color deep
ened as the train prepared to pull out.
"G- neral, is it is it true," she asked,
hes tatingly, "what tbey say about your
kisting the women wherever you gor'
'I'm afraid it is." "Well, why do you
don? Does it please them)" "I don't
know whether it does or not. Some of
them say it does." "General, can I can
I" thi-n she stopped. "Can I do it?"
"she finally blurted out. The General was
on his fiet in an instant, and, reaching
11 p, the gave bim a good tmaik.
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Iiand Notices
K0TI3E TIMBER CULTURE.
U. 8. Lakd OmcK. True Dai.lim, -Or.,
-.-- Deewnher Si. "0.
Cnninbrint having Itesn entered at this oflira h
leortre Mcintosh .ig:dnt Thoims J. Hill for fMlure
v. -.im!y with law as to, Timber-Culture. F-ntrv No.
IWS, d ted Feb. 19, !8S8, upon the KE 1-4 Sec 29,
iiiwiiifiiif, z o nairge j bin vi asco (ouniy, 1'rffptn,
ilh a view to ih cancfclistion of SLideBtry; v.n
rstont alleging -that the s-I THmas J II ill has
"ever iiant-d anv tree seeds or cuttinir on the said
tra. or ana or cauHeu tne same to be done, the said
tNrtie are hereby umnnnd to npfiear at this office
in rreeinaay m reomsry, lsi, at 1 o'clock P. M.
-n repon' nd furnish tefet'v y ynrmi-g said
alleged failure. e. A. MCDONALD,
Register.
Solid Col'l Walcb.1
iaHf. urUUilv.
.
kiataaciKT. i mr- I .
raulci. Beat- ttuuu bvl4-
nuaun. cases. Bulk ladici
mml reals' sizes. wUh works
ana ctMl or equal nUi "
41 a e Person In each !
CKltir esa sera on. free.
tof-ther with oar lerre end -al
ible troe or iiousehold
mmtslem. Tbeee esiuDles. as
ell s the waicti. we send
Free, end after von kaee bent
cnem m yoor aeim. rre? 9 VAnntRS aaa enovm tuen t inosa
who Din haTe railed, loejr becotne ytxir oi-ti propartr. Those
wh. write et eac ran be our. of recejsiasiia.vfateh
eni ansplee. We mr all express, freielir, ele. AfMress
RlUewssBe Cm , Hit, i-'OatlsnU, IS aHiae.
' Sol 1 bay mmri thr-e yen bid; hobbled when the
left; -shod U nroutMl; fevututile fyth; fifteen han-ia
nif?n; pcnertiy strai)rht hind branded A L cntv
necte 1, and T on left alioulder Also, one,, aortal
mare. 2 yeara old, .small Ixye white stripe over noae;
few wliiie pout; iiad on hotter when afae tet:
brand d an all C on left hip; both mares lulsed in
Easter i urevon. i0 reuurd will be paid for their
delivery to the no Jerijid. r. WY8S, ;
. Tailor, I he ballet.
Taken Up.
ILA it
rPJt5n;rV, Sold fur!
. Br the sodwriber at h s ranch on Thrmr Mile
creek, one white beifer about two years old, dim
brand on left hip, bat no other marks. The owner
c.n have pro.Kirty by proTing the same, paying
charges and taking h. r away. J. TH011A8.
1 he Dalles, D-o. r7, im
p if royal saj I
Absolutely Pure.
Legal Notices-
Petition.
The fol'nwin? resolution passed the Common
Pniiiiril 1 if Diitea Citr. IVo. 31. ISS ):
Resolvd, That tbo auditor and clerk irive notice
of intenti. n if file council to vacate We lullowliiir
d ms of Main sirif t, Madison street and Monroe
etrect, in said city, tho better to improve the same,
to-uit:
All of that part of Main street between Jefferson
and Motrroe street, inc'n-lin; the interactions
thereof with Madiaon and Monroe stree's. which lie
south o the n-rih line of the ujnt ol way couveyrd
to the Oregon Steam N'avijniiion Comii by a dfttd
from the l.-iuhiin heirs, of record in ho k "t" of
derda of Wa.-Co county. Orwron. p:lgtu 745, 7JC and
747, belli:,' Hat put 01 said M.iin street south of said
nuhtof ay wliich abu; up oi d is cnniitnious to
blocks fillet n (!.') Mid eighteen (IS). Lauirlilin'fuuldi
tion to IhiIIum City, includh 'X the intersection
thereof with suiti Madi.on and Menroe streets.
Also all of Monroe street a inch abuts upon and
lies between lots six (li) ai'd seven (7) of hlotk eight
een (is), and lots one (l)and twelve (12) of block
twenty -two (3 ), Lautfhliu' addition to said Palles
U.ty.
Also a'l that pirt of Madison street which abuts
upon and iiex between the north fifty (M)) feet of lots
six (HI. block fifteen (151. and the north fifry (So) feet
of lot one (I), block eighteen 118), Laughlin's adui-4
tion to Dalles City. Jan4-3t-wkl
Administrator's Sale.
By rirtue of an onler issued by the Hon. Coany
Court for the State of Oregon, end Ocauty 1 Wasco,
I will sell at i-ublicpale to th highest bidder, fur
cash, at the County Court House in Dalies City,
Wasto county, Ono... on Tuesday, the 21st day of
January. A. i. Ife at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
ing described Real Estate, belonging to tue estate of
Asa Strong, deceased, to-wit:
All (hat certain piece and parcel of lard described
asfolows: "Commencing at a point on the north
side of First street in LtoiJes City, 45 feet 6 Inches
wester V fjom the corner at the junction of Court
and Main streets; thence 100 feet i onherlv at right
angles to Main street, to a stake; thence 31 feet
wester .y and parallel to Main street; thence south
eriy to Main street, to a point 21 feet from the be
ginning; thence au;ng the north line of Main street
to the place of hecinning. and being part of lot five,
in Dalles City, Wasco Countv, Oregon."
Administrator to the estate of Asa Strong, deceased.
Nov. 11. 1869. 4t.
Notice of Final Sot 1 lenient.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
Count v of Wasco.
In the Matter of the Estate of Catharine Snyder
deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that the undcrsiiroed, the
administrator of the above estate, has this 29th day
of November. 189, filed his nnl accouut as odonn
isiratorot suid estate, and that by an order duly
made and eutertd hi the above entitled court and
matter in this day, Tuesday the 7th day of Januaiy,
1HM, tht same being the second dny ol the next reg
ular term of salt court, at the hour of 2 oVlcH.k P. H.
of sa'.d day. is appointed the time and the court rcom
of said court the place for the hearing of objectious,
if any there be, to such final account and the final
settlement ox said estate.
TIM BAIDWTV.
Admiuistrat cr ti c estate of Catharine 8.iydt.r
feared.
nov30vklv5t.
Executor's Kotice.
Notice is hereby given that the andersiened has
been duly appo'uted txecutor cf the last will and
testament of Anna r. Alurdy, deceased, by tne non
orable. the County Court ( Wasco oouuty. Orciron,
in matters ol probate. All cnonB having claims
sainst said eeta!e arc hereby noting and required
to present tee same with the iroptr Touchers. V me
at toe cuice ol my attorneys, uuiur s wauuns, in
The uaties, uncon. siunn six montns irom me
date of this notice.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, Dec. 81, 1859.
LEON W. CC U'IISS,
Executor of the last will and testament of Anna P.
Hurdy. defeased. .
Dufur & Walkins, attorneys for executor. jas-
Administratoi's Notice.
Notice is hereby given th t the undersumed has
bctn duly appointed administrator of the estate of
Gecrge T. Brickell, d:ei8cd, by the honorable, the
Ueunty court of waeco county, Oregon. Therefore,
all persons havirg claims azainst said deceased or his
estate aie hereby notified and required to present
me same to me witu tue proper vouchers at my rest
dence in Dalles city, Wasco c-;UUtv, Oregon, within
eix montns irvm tne date oi tms notice.
Dated, Dec. 10, 1KS9.
J. C. BRICKELL.
Administrator of the eatite of Georze T. Brickel
dfcceafea .
Dufur .Watkins. for the admiuistrator. d21-5t
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersunied has
beeu, by the County Court of Wasco county, Ore
gon, duly ippoin ted administrator of the estate of
Martha Ortland, deceased. Iherefore, all persons
holding claims agamst said estate are hereby noti
fied and requested to present the same, together with
the proper vouchers iherefor, to the unbursigned at
the law office of btory & Biadshaw at Dalles city.
Oregon, wiihiii six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Dalles city. Oregon, D-c 19, 18S9.
L. P. OSTLAND,
Administrator of said estate.
Story & Bradahaw, attorneys for said eetate.
. A dihiuistrators' Notice
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is the
duly appointed and qualified administrator of thaaJ
estate of Phoebe Mt Dunham, deceased. All per?
sons naving claims against said estate are hereby
nonnea w present inun, witn proper vouchers, t
the undersigue , at his nHiee, in Dalles City, Oregon
wiinin six montns irom inis date.
A. H. THOMPSON.
Administrator of the Estate of Pheede XL. Dun
nam, deceased.
Tus Dalles, Oreoox.D c. ISth, 1883.
Thompson's Addition
-TO-
DALLES CITY.
Now Ready for Sale on Easy Terms
Now i the time'to buy while
PRICES ARE LOW.
This tract has been surveyed and nlattcd in acne
tracts wim convenient streeu aua avenues and so
arranged that purcttasers can get one block or sev
eral acres in a body. The lantl is comparatively
icvei, sou e? cetient, water easily outaluecl, location
Pleasant, betutiful and easy to access and iuina the
ciijr iiLiuieaii-teiy ou tne east
Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds.
-FOE SALE BV
I The Dalles Land and Improvement Co.
For articnlars apply at the office of the Comnanv
ns and 8, Laud Office Building, The Dalles, Or.
COME ANb SEE THE PROrERTT. " -
. THORNBURY & HUDSON,
apedtwtf Real Estate A rents.
VOICE i
frosi Ohio. ITmhi
portnit of Mr. CaiTU
bm. of HsiLn. lihin.
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Shall we start YOU-in this busiiiea
V7 Write to bo and Icaus all ohoot at for oarewir W.
are .Uartina- many - wa will start you if too don't delay aaiil
anMliTrfMa alrt-aa of yoa In yoiir part of iIm country. Jfjroa.
take hold yoo will be ablato pick ap a?okd fast. tetKaial-
Oa account of a CurMd lunula f-turwr a aale 1 laLS.aMMft Ue
alafllair I"bototrrnph Albuana are to bo auld to tbo
Kola for each. Bound m Moral Crimson Silk Velvet
aa. Cbarminajly Ucorated inatdea. Uaodaoaueat aJbamatoj lb
world. Larreat Size. Gnateat bararaina aver knaMrtau imfa
LilMral term. Hig moavy for aftmU. Any om n
lrtat- Bttalra kmmU-m stssilit lilllsi or tx
talkinr ntseeMstrr. Whtrrerf laown. tnrr onm waoia tm tMtr.
chase. Aftvu uk ttaOtMawai t orden with npidlty taonrof
beore known. Great proHcs await tnr watltar. ArnU mm
auk inf fortunaa. LadicaaMkc as nach aa nn. Ton, reasicr.
n tt aa well aa anr aoe. all inform Uon and farm rrc.
to tttoae who writ for aane. with partiaulara and term for aur
Family Bible, Book and Periodical. After you know ail,
bottidyott eosclod to so no fnrtnar, why no barm la doe.
AtUre B. C nl.l..r.r. A CO AlMUaKU,: MMI
ML 9aa..ltVa..atai l?nassa '. B,.ala '
ss ar-fsinioui raw runuors
mtaasnswinsw Hrvim
C. . Dunham.
8 Csi.
r w "
I dues.-
ar-a Liaii
thi IATE5T PERFUME exquisite
chfl.t. FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA
PRINZ & NITSCHKE,
WHOLESAliK A.l KETA1L
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are tiappy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates oi the celebrated
EMPIRE MILLS,
which enables us lo sell Furni
tuvi an 1 Carpets at prices lath
erto unknown in Oregon.
AFowof Our Quotations will
Hardwood bent Chairs, each 75 cts
Cane Mockers , 8 00
Ash lledotcads 8 50
W oven-wire Mattresses 8 60
Lounges WO
Sniper &Kiiier?ly,
-THE
Leadings
agists,
125 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon.
HENRY LKUCK,
Manufacturer of and dealer in
Harness and Saddlery,
8eeond St., near Moody's Warehouse,
THE DALLES, . -
OREGON
All Work
Uuarcnteed to Give Sat.
faction.
HUGH CHBISKAN.
W. K. CORSON.
; SUCCESSORS TO
C. 12. Ctini&MJL'N 4fe 80NH,
' Wholesala and Retail Dealers in
FANCY GROCERIES
AND MILL FEF.D,
Third Street Between Washington
and Federal.
Have on hand and will sell at the lowest possible
prices, t ancy and staple uroconea
and Mill Feed.
Hkliest Cash Price for Coun'17 Pioduce.
u . -
Call and examine prices before purchasing else
where. angut Chrisman & iU rson
0. D. TAYLOR,
REAL ESTATE S.ISSURAN(jE AQT..
Washingrton Street, in rear of French
et Co's Bank buildina;.
THE DALLES.
OREGON.
-TH!
New Zeland Insurance Co.
Is one of the Best in the World . ,
Also managers for Oregon, Washinfrton and Idaho
of the
Mutual Benefit LifelnsuranceCo.t
OF NEWARK, K. J.
aid policy hoi lers, sin ee organisation,
$92 , 81S .907. 06 !
Assets, market ra!ue.. ...... IMO.fcatrl.'JfM 14
Surplus.N.T. standard... 5.S1,120 81
One of the most solid companies in the
United States.
AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon
Territories of Washing-ton sod Idaho.
MONEY
LOAN
NOTABY BUSINESS
Before starting on a Journey, get aa
ACCIDENTTICKET
Only 85c' for $3000 Insurance.
. . Loaning Honey foi non-resident a specialty.
8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders.
o. r. ta lok
New Grocery Store
-AT TBI
CHRISMAN OLD STAND,
194 Tliird St-. The Sallee, Or.
Will keep on hand a general assortment of
Groceries, Canned Goods,
Feed and Provisions,
And desire a shore of the public Datronare. as we ex
peci to ecu at raicBs to but Tils tuu liass.
aO-AIl Goods Fresh and Warrranted First-class.
WELCH & SMITH.
H. GLENN,
It agtun at hit old ftaod and baa ou hand
- FINEST BRAND OF
IN GLI SH CEMENT.
Tanks of all atzet, from 1000 to 40,000 gallooa, mada
so orunr.
r Contracts for all kinds of buildings
taken at the lowest fi7ures.
. : OF .
ALLEN GRANT,
Eagle Valley, near Antelope
ivwesnave 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
my Dranas.
Taken Up.
Came to the prrmiare of the mbeeriber laat Nosr.
ember, a email Itiy rsrny, branded Y na left hip and
addle mark on Deck. No other narki diaeernibla.
The owner can lave p. operty by proriagr mm, pay.
Ing chargea ana.takinfi bim a say.
laUBlUISUilX UsUKi.
The Dallee, in. 4, lax.
GMian k km,
- l
- '
Convince tho Most Sceptical :
Bed-louncs
Ash Eeuroom Sets
Brusisets Carpets, per yard .
Ingrain Carpets, do
..915 00
.. 23 0C
7t
2!
8EK UH!
ja29
C.N.THOBBURr.
T. A. HUDSON.
THORXBURY & HUDSON,
WriteFirelife andAccident
INSURANCE
2sLoi.e-y to Loan
on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
WUl attend to all kinds oj Land business be
fore the U. S. Land Office.
Koomj 7 and 8. up-sUira, U. S. Land Office building,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FRUIT I SHADE TREES
SMALL FRUITS,
VINES, EVERGREENS,
SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC.
The Enrliect Strawberry known,
CLARKE'S SEEDLING!
Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-liear-
log strawberry a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens,
JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop!
The Celebrated French 6ure,
"APHRODITINE" ,ZSEl
Is Sold on a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to en re any
form of nervous
disciiMO, or any
disorder of the
cencratiro or-
eniis of either '
. ...i. ... i ...
sc. niic.iici i - at r..a.t.n
BEFOhE
isine Irmn the r I tn
cxi-sic iiscof Stimulnnts, Tobacco or Opium,
or tliroiiL'li voutliiiil imliscrctioii. over iniliilK-
encc, Ax, siu-ii s loss oi iirain rower, vrnKcnu
licss, Itiurini; down I'ltins in the llni li, Seininnl
Wont iic.su, Hysteria. Nervous Prratrntioii Nocturn
al Einissioiu. iiicorrnna. Dizziness, wens iweni-
orv. IkhiiI Power and Iinimteiwv. which II ne-
elucted often lend lo urcinutiireolil iiircniiM insan
ity, rrirefi.uu imix. u boxes lorfo.w ccui oy
mail on n-ceit ol imce.
A vitlx'i'KN.UAHANTEKforeveryJS.Oe
onler. to refund the nmney if a I'urmrsnssnt
cure is not effected. Tliousnnds of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
curedhv APHItoniTiNK. Oironlnr free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
' WESTERN r.RANCH,
BOX 27 PORTLAND, OB
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists.
BOLE AGENTS FOR
T11F. DALLIM, OK.OX.
Tygh Valley Mercnant and Exchange
ROLLER MILL.
Flour Kqaal to the West. Mill Feed
Always on Hand.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
sp2l W. M. McCOIsKLB, Prop.
G. T. THOMPSON.
A.W. FARUBEB.
THOMPSON & FARCHER,
General Blacksmiths,
Near Mint building, Second St.
Horse-Shoeing and, General Joboimg
as 0isesuitftai.y
Prices reaannable and to suit the timea.
The Dalles Lumbering
COMPANY,
Successors to TBOS. JOHNS CO.
MINT BUILDING GROUND.
Tex Dalles, . . . Oekqon,
pcauuM ia in. Kinw or
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber and Builder's Material.
Shingles, Fence Posts
Lime and Hair.
ajruracriTuu or ..
DOORS.
WINDOWS,
BLINDS.
Orders from abroad receive prompt attention.
PION EER-.-GROCERY,
GEO. RUCH, Proprietor.
Northwest corner of Second and Washington std
CHEAPEST
. place in The Dalles for all kinds of
GROCERIES
FLOUR,
GRAIN,
WILLOW-WARE, &u
Toankfal for favors In the mutt. I would rcsnect
fully solicit a continuance of the same.
. GEORGR RUCH
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON,
THE I.EADINO
175 Second Street, The Dalles.
Country and Mall Orders will re
ceive Prompt Attention.
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave.. Boston.
E9T"Caah advance mada on eonaifiaiinetit.
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Sty at Home and Save Freights and Agents'
' Commissions.
TAck Bos S18. .
THB DALLES, OREGON.
0EEG0N -:- BAKEKY,
A. KELLER, Prop'r,
Wahington street, next door below Oea Bacb'i.
' ' DsUlsM. OtwKOH. '
Slarinr the Bakery formerlr owned by Geo. Rneh.
I n prepared to f Ornish familim. hotels and res-
lav? rants with the ehoiceet Bread, Cakes and Pies. ,
mm
H ''ASM
Tho
I llV
lew
THE DAL.i.1
JSzr CT
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
fire-Frocf Safe for the Safetv of all Valuables.
JJicitei and Baggatje Office of the Oregon Railway d Navigation Company, and Office of Ou
Western Union Telegraph Company, are in e Hotel.
TRAJNS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE
aj;iu r. m.
Tents, Wagon Covers,
AT THE. OLD STAND.
Conntrv Orders Promptly atonded to
REMOVAL I
Removed to 276
-IiEALEU IN-
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations,
ARTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc.
STtS ' TIXIIJrllVIIiIXD i-'KEE.-
Oil Paintings, Cliromos
Generl Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
. . o
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET,
(Adjoining Railroad Depot.)
Consignments Solicited ! !
Prompt Attention to those who
The Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc.
FITS
DEAlsEB IN
"VV"gon-IVrali:ers' and
Groceries.
-Sole Aircnt for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washing Machine.
C. E. DUNHAM,
Druggist and Optician.
SOLE AGENTOR
GLASSES
PAT? J IH.Y li 1873.
Svery Piair PnxobaaBd G n -.rantoed.
STATIONERY AND CIGARS.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal us?s. Prescriptions com-
pounded at
urx and see H00SXER FENCE MACHINE,
that gives a continuous twist
THE PACIFIC
Strong, Durable, Nest, and the
II B. ESED,
THE
DALLES,
- : ' DEALERS
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattinjfa, Parlor
-CTnd.erta.'rTi ng a, Specialty.
Coffins, Cuk eta, Burial Eobos, Etc
i b found of all hours of tin day or night at their plaer of business, WarhingUn stmt, too door north
,,. from Second. Seym of Red Light
Umatilla
louse,
x-ietors,
AT 12:10 P M J FOR WALLA WALLA.
t;jtiiLuLjSij
Sccccrsors to L
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
pamessaiidSaililienj,
Leatlier & Slioe Findings,
Carriage Trimmings Etc,
marl4-td
REMOVAL I
and 278 Second St.,
and Steel Engravings.
favor me with their patronage.
AGRJf-DLTDKAL MACHINERY,
Scktilsr's and Tuhkr Ash Wagons,
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
ISlaclcsmitlis' Stock.
Keep in stock a full line of
Eazors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMES,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
Trusses,
.Slioiilclex BruccH,
Chest Protectors
all hours.
ONLY MACHINE
to the wire. In operation at
FENCE WOEKS
Cheapest Fence in the World.
Proprietor.
OREGON.
IK
Ornaments, Window Shades, fctc
v. f?' .-iO,w
mm & fbbi.
S. Fbake dccias
Jonn G. Carlisle.
TheFoRra ia of trrentrnlue to that parlnf mvcnllPCwcrit which doole. with tiractbvil noUHr nrrl
eurront questiona. Two. sets uo hardly eziuutn
HART, of Harvard.
I consirlerTuE FoRrv RBfurnishlngthomoKtlnWllcrcnt nml svnipathetie aiKlirnra thnt a thoughtful
writer cau find to address in any land. Prof. ALLXAHUlft WmCHLLL, of the University of ktickiyan.
Tn For continues tr hold its place as th forrmort of our magazines, for tho variety, Uia
value, and tho weight or its contributions. 7' hLiM IUKK TIMES.
Tliere has come forward no problem of grave importance since The FoitUM was
established that has not been discussed in its pages by masters of tho subject. An
nouncements of forthcoming articles can seldom be made long in advance, for Tub
Forum's discussions are always of problems of present concern. Every such problem
that the year 18110 will bring forward will be discussed, whether in politics, or religion,
or social science, or practical afl'airs. The January number will contain a reply by
ex-Speaker J. G. Carlisle to Senator Cullom's recent article on "Iiowllio Tariif
AlTccU the Farmer.
TIIE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 233 Fifth Ave., 2f. Y,
60 Cents a Number. Subscriptions received at this oJTce. $5.00 a Year.
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
A.T. K JisLXatEIfc , Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat
Of
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
tin Gregforio Aiiic'iAi-cl Co. .Agency.
All Wines and Brandies
The Best Wines, Liquors
Try the best remedy for
A. L.
Corner of Second and Union Sts.
GROCERIES, CANNED
The groceries will be new and
in this
In connection with the Grocery
all
TINWARE AND HARDWARE
113 WASHINGTON STREET.
BET. SECOND AND THIRD.
MJ Kj ni"!L9 Ew' 6'i'aj
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND pOURT.
F. LEMKE, - - - PROP'R,
KKEPS Oj DRAUGHT
-:- Columbia Brewery Beer, :-:
AND FOlt rALIJ
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Also, tie very best Imported
The One Price
COR. SECOND
j
-LI
LI H
-DEALEH IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for tns Bntterici Patterns, also for tie Hall Baaar Dress Forms,
The TJcdersierned has Added to bia Business a full lino of
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French
Berl and Kosewood Caskets,
Burial Robes and Sbronds. Irimmings of all descriptions at tie Lowest Prices
and owna the Jlont Wlegnnt IBrat-He east of tho uionntains with all the
intent unprovcwuU.
NO DEIAY FILLING OKBERS.
PlartA of Basinet. Third street, three iooreast of Qiton4a UocallUter tfc Coa agricultural are
bouse, aud adjoiuiiitf hie Plaiiiujc Will and Wagon Shop.
Flnre Of Kent deuce. Fourth street, corner
and night. -
jaS9tf
WILLIAMS
. SUCCESS0U8 TO LATE FIUM
E. WINGATE CO.
A COMPLETE LIXK OF
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS.
i EOjmi EEViEW OF LR15S SUBJECTS
By the Foremost Writers in the YJorit.
THE FORUM lias won tho highest liica
reached by any periodical ; for it pub
lishes articles by more authoritative
writers and by more workers alon j instruc
tive lines of activity than any other publica
tion. It contains eleven studies of great
subjects every month. It is impartial, giv
ing hearings alike to each side. It is finan
cially independent, and it belongs to no sect
or party or " interest." It is never sensa
tional, but it aims always to be instructive.
tur dully use by atuiieuts. Pruf. ALrHtO ttiiiitittELL
Burgundy 83,
Zinfardel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
Guaranteed Strictly Pure.
and Cigars Always on Sale.
Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic."
NEWMAN
Has opened a
T
GOODS, PROVISIONS, ETC.
fresh, and such as are demanded
market.
will supply Bread and Pastry of
kinds.
-EEZSS5-
AEDOI'S,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cash House,
AND COURT STS.,
I COURT STS.,
mix,
WM. MICIIELL,
n a,
AND
of Wasljiiicton.
Can be tcn st all hours of the day
m sot fir
. fcsid,aiai
WM. 1IICHELL.
g Co..
nm&l
FOEEIGN AND DOMESTIC
HACKS AND BUGGIES.