The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, January 25, 1890, Image 4

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    IXDl'fcTBIES OF TUB STATES.
Alabama ranks fourth in cotton.
; . Arizona ranks second in silver.
California ranks first in barley, grape
culture, sbeep, gold and quicksilver.
Colorado ranks first in silver.
Connecticut ranks first in clocks.
Delaware is way up in peaches.
Dakota is the finest wheat-growing
state.
Florida ranks third in sugar and mo
lasses.
Georgia ranks second in rice and sweet
, potatoes.
Indiana ranks second in wbeat.
Illinois raaks first in oats, meat pack
ing, lumber traffic, malt and distilled
. liquors, and miles of railway.
1 Iowa ranks brst in average intelligence
of population, first in production of corn,
and first in number of swine.
' Idaho ranks sixth is gold and silver.
Kansas ranks fifth in cattle, corn and
rye.
Kentucky ranks first in tobacco, and
lias a world wide reputation for thorough
bred horses and cattle.
Louisana ranks first in sugar and mo
lasses. - Maine ranks first in ship-building, slate
and granite quarries, lumberiug and fish
ing. . Maryland ranks fourth in coal.
Massachusetts ranks first in cotton,
woolen and worsted goods, and in cod
- and markeral fisheries.
Michigan ranks first in copper, lumber
and talt.
Minnesota ranks fourth in wbeat and
barley. -Mississippi
ranks second in cotton.
. " Missouri ranks first in mules.
Montanna ranks fifth in silver and gold.
- New Mexico's grazing facilities can't
be beat.
Nebraska has abundant crops ot rye,
buckwheat, barley, flax and hemp.
Nevada ranks second in gold.
New Hampshiie ranks third in the
manufacture of cotton goods.
New Jersey ranks first' in fertilizing
marl, zinc and snk goods.
New York raoks first in value of man
ufactures, soap,- printing and publishing,
hops, bay, potatoes, buckwheat and
milch cows.
North Carolina ranks first in tar and
- turpentine.
Ohio ranks first in agricultural imple
ments and wool.
Oregon takes the palm in cattle raising.
Pennsylvania ranks first in rye, iron,
steel, petroleum and coal.
Rhode Island, in proportion to its size,
, outranks all other states in value ot man
ufactures. . ...
South Carolina ranks first ia phos
phates. Tennessee ranks second in peanuts.
Texas ranks first in cattle and cotton.
Utah ranks third in silver.
Vermont ranks fourth in copper.
Virginia ranks first In peanuts.
West Virginia ranks fifth in salt and
coal. -
Wisconsin ranks second in bops.
II1XTS TO HOUSILEPJSIU.
' When beating up the whites of eggs,
add a tiny pinch of salt, because this will
cut them up, and make them frothy much
- quicker, as well as make the. froth more
''heady" than it otherwise would be.
For a cough, boil one ounce of flaxseed
in a pint of water, stnuo and add a little
lioney, oue.ooDee of rock candy and the
juice ot three lemons; mix and boil well.
Drink as hot as possible.
Wall papers of large patterns decrease
we apparent size ot the room.
The following makes a good itove
polish : To one-half pound of powdered
' black lead add one-half gill of water, one
half onnce of sugar; bottle, and shake
thoroughly.
. The latest decree of fashion is that
tables should no longer be square, but
round or triangular, o that every guest
, faces the host or hostess.
Warts may be destroyed by being
rubbed ,witb alum. Carry a lump iu the
pocket and rub on the wart freqnenly,
wetting it as you do. .
. Hanging shelves in the cellar are a
great convenience.
It is a good idea for a tall woman to
have bee kitchen table and ironing board
a little higher than ordinary. It will save
many a back ache.
Straw bats, straw mat?, willow furni
ture, etc., may be cleaned almost like
new, if salt and water be nsed for wash
Jog them.
To clean a carpet thoroughly, throw
damp salt upon it and then tweep it
briskly, and it will found that all the
coloring will have been vastly brightened :
or if the carpet has been well swept, go
over it afterward with a clean cloth and
clear salt water, and the result will be
almost as good. .
Glue that is delegate and nice for
mouuting terns and sea-weeds, is made
of five parts of gum arabic, three parts of
wiuie sugar, two parts of starch ; add a
very little' water; boil until thick and
write.
to the rock, and again the man was told
to jump. Summoning all his remaining
strength and courage, he gathered himself
for a spring. He was high above the
water and the plunge was not an inviting
one, but he made a clean dive and shot
down into the water. When he came up
he was near the boat, and was quickly
Dulled in. He was morn dead than alive,
but the rescuing party was well supplied
with blankets and restoratives, ana iicu
olits was soon made warm and comfort
able. On the way back to the city he was
nearly restored. He had been six hours
upon the rock, exposed to the cold winds.
without clothing.
HrANLKV HAS COME!
The Hero of Africa A New Book tit
lilt Wonderful Adventures.
Henry M. Stanley stends now as the
greatest explorer and adventurer the world
has known. He is the hero of the most
remarkable discoveries in all the records
of daring and explorations.
Emin Pasha was wandering somewhere
in the tropical wilderness, and struggling
to hold the country of which he was
ruler. Ktauley hastens to the rescue, lie
vanishes from the sight of the civilized
world; mouths and seasons pass, aud
slili no news from Stanley.
After untold privations and amazing
triumphs, he euienrus from the wilds ot
the Dark Continent accompanied by
Kniin 1'nslia. In his last great triumpn
he has put the climax upon all his pre
vious explorations and victories.
His adventures and discoveries have
been grand, wonderful and marvelous
The full and authentic accounts will be
i elated in the new genuine Stanley book
rom his first entrance into Africa, and
richlv illustrated with over 4H0 of the
grandest and most wonderful new en
gruvings aud colored plates ever seen in a
hook of travels, me History company,
723 Market htreet, San Jruncisco, Cal.,
are the publishers. The book will be
sold bv subscription only. Agents are
wauled to sell the book, to whom most
liberal inducements will be ottered on
application. We call attention to the ad
vertisement in another column.
A Plurby Stage Driver.
Kalanutb County Star.
As a stage driver, Ed Grubb shows a
whole lot of grit. He is driving the stage
between lily aud Liukville now, and pro
poses to drive it in spite of cyclones and
highway robbers. Thursday eveaing, in
the midst of a blockading snowstorm, Ed
started from Bly, determined to reach Bo
nanza it possible, but lie man t. lie could
see no road, no fence; nothing but au ex
panse of snowy field contracted to a nar
row compass by the inky darkness
around. After wandering around until
they were nearly exhausted, the horses
brought up, about 1 o'clock Wednesday
morniug, at the ranch of a Dutchman
dwelling in A.kali valley. He put up the
fatigued horses and remained until about
ilayureuk when be 'started out ', again,
coming through the same blinding snow
storm, and reached l.inkviile Wednesday
evening with horses completely worn out
and a great snowbank ou the top of the
coach, which, with the snow-covered
driver, made the vehicle look ' like the
throne of grim winter moving with its
Kin. through the valley. Ed took fresh
horses at Linkv'lle and slatted bek lor
Uiy.
THE NEW PRIZE BTORT
Is eagerly sought for, rad with pleasure or dis
appointment, is then tossed aside and forgot
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cover in it something to prize a messenger of
Joy to those suffering from functional derange
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to its wonderful curative and healing powers.
It is the only medicine for women, sold by
druggists, under a positive iruitrautea
irom uie manuiacnirers, mat it will give satis
faction in every ease, or money will be re
funded. This guarantee has been printed on 1
the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out
lor inany jca. oj Druggists, Or Six
. Copyright, U88. by WobliVs Dim. Hxxx amtx.
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WHOLESALE AD BETAIL
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
- Are happy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
m procuring the special jobbing
rates ol the celebrated
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which enables us to sell Furni-'
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erto unknown in Oregon.
The
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82001 Ash Bedroom Sets 25 Ot
Hardwood bent Chairs, each.
lne KocKers .
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Lounges
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Legal Notices.
Petition.
The following resolution passed the Common
Council of Dalles Citv. Dec. 31. 18&:
Resolved, That the auditor and clerk give notice
of intention cf the council to vacate the following
Darts of Main street. Madison street and Monroe
street, in said city, the better to improve the same,
to-wit:
All of that part of Main street between Jefferson
and Monroe streets, lncfuain wie lnteraecutius
thereof with Madison and Monroe streets, which lie
oulh of the north line of the right of way conveyed
to the Oregon Steam Navigation Company by a deed
from the Luulilin heirs, of record in bock "U" of
deeds of Wasco county, Oregon, piges 746, 746 and
747. be ntf that part ol said Main street south of said
nirhtof wav which abuts uu and is contiinious to
blocks fifteen (15) and eighteen (18). Lauhlin's addi
tion to Dalles City, including the intersections
thereof with saiu Madison and aleuroe streets.
Also all of Monroe street which abuts upon and
lies between lots six (6) and seven (7) of block eight
een (18), and lots one (1) and twelve (12) of block
twenty-two (3 ), Laugniin A addition to said ualles
Citv.
Also all that part of Madison street which abuts
unon and lies between the north fifty (50) feet of lots
six (6), block fifteen (15). and the north fifty (50) feet
1 ... .... 1 ,u I.a.w.KIInV uUi.
" wiwwf. ' ' " "
turn to tune miy. jnwi-wii
Snipes & Klnersly,
THE
Leading
Druggists,
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon,
Administrator's Sale.
HENET L KTJCK,
Manufacturer of and dealer in
Harness and Saddlery,
Br virtue of an order issued by the Hon. Couny
Court for the State of Oregon, and County f Wasco,
I will sell at public sale to th highest bidder, for
cash, at tne county court House in miles uty.
wasco cou iiy; ireiOii, en lueeaay, ine zist aay oi
January. A. D. 1(MS, at 1 o'clock P. M.. the follow
ing described Real Eatate, belonging to the estate of
Asa btrong, aeceaseu, to-wit:
All that certain piece and parcel of lard described
as fol owe: "Commencing at a point on the north
side of JTirst street in Dalles City. 45 feet 6 inches
wester v f Jom the corner at the 1 unction of Court
and Main streets; thence 100 feet northerly at right
angles to Main street, to a stake; thence 31 feet
westerly and parallel to Main street; thence south
erly to Main street, to a poait 21 feet from the be
ginning; thence.along the north line of Main street
to the place of btitiiining, and being part of lot live,
tn Dulles citv. wasco county, uregon.
JAM-ES M. BENSON,
Administrator to the estate of Asa Strong, deceased.
No-. 11, 1S89. 4t.
Second St, near Moody's Warehouse,
THE DALLES,
OREGON
All Work
sfar.tlon.
guaranteed to Give Sat-
HUOH CHRISMAN.
W. K. CORSON.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
A-'ountr of Wasco.
In the Matter of the Estate of Catharine Snyder
decease?.
Notice in hereby siren that the tmdersiinied. the
administrator of the above estate, has this 29th day
of November, 1869, filed bis final account as adirin
Utrator ot said estate, and that by an order duly
made and entered in the above entitled court and
matter on thid day. Tuenday the 7th day of Januaiy,
low, the same beinjc tne second day of the next reg
ular term of mid court, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
of said day. is appointed the time and the court rcora
or said court tne place lor tne hearing of objections,
if any there be. to such final account and the final
settlement ol said estate.
TIM BALDWIN.
Administrator tSy estate of Catharine Snyder
ctased.
nov30wklr5t
Chrisman & Cora,
SUCCESSORS TO
C. 13. CJIItlSMVIV fc gONH,
Wholesale and Detail Dealers in
FANCY GEOCEMES
AND MILL FEED,
Third Street Between Washington
and Federal. . '
Have on band aud will sell at the lowest possible
prices. Fancy and Staple Groceries
and Mill Feed.
est Cash Price fcr County Produce.
Call and examine Drices before Durchaslnsr else
where.
Chrisman & Corson.
augl7tf
Guardian's SMe.
Notice is herebr given that in nursuance of an or
der or license of the County Court of the county of
Multnomah, state of Oregoii, made on the 24th day
of December, 1889, authorizing me as guardian of
Elva Humason and Laviila Huniason, minors, so to
cto, i will at X o,eiock p. m. on the 4ih day of Feb
ruary, 1890, at the courthouse door in Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, an undivided twelve twentv-fifths in.
terest belonging to said- minors, in and to the east
half of lot three (8) in block five (a), in said Dalles
City. Terms of sale, one-half cash and cne-half in
one year, deferred payments to bear 8 per cent in.
terest and be secured by mortgage on the property
SOIU. t'jAHA a. WAliUU,
Cuamian as aforesaid.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is herebv siren th t the undersigned has
neen auiy appointee, aamuusirator of tne estate !
George T. Brickell. deceased, bv the honorable, the
Caunty Court of Waseo county, Oregon. Therefore,
all persons having claims againBt said deceased or his
estate are hereby notified and required to present
tne same to me Willi tne proper vouchers at my resi
dence in Dalles citv. Wasco countv. Oreiron. within
six months from the date of this notice.
Dated, Dec. 10, 18S.
J. C. BRICKELL,
Administrator of the estite of Geonre T. BrickeE.
deceased.
Dufur fc.Watxins. for the administrator. d21-5t
C. N. THORN BURT.
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The E.irlieet Strawberry known.
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Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing
strawberry a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens,
JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop.
, FflBLET & Fill,
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Irfuzd Notices
Heartburn may be relieved almost ia
staotly if half a teaspoonfol of table salt
ba dissolved in a wineglassfnl of cold
water and thin drank. WLen the eyes
are tired and weak, it they are bathed in
slightly saline water they will soon De
come soothed. .
A French' cook Jells as that a piece of
urjr ureau, uea nrairag and placed in the
water while cabbage is boiling, will pre
vent the unpleasant odor which usually
arises.
For. the removal of foreigu bodies from
the stomach, tbe highest authorities are
now recommending the eating of potatoes
um y, in large quantities, cooked in differ
ent ways to stimulate the appetite. Cases
are cited in which articles of jewelry,
brass weights, bails, pins. etc.. were suc
cessfully jecti, after a few days of the
Pt:ito diet. Notliino- thould be i-atm
but potatoes during the time required,
which varies from two to nine days.
Enterprise anal Unmaolty.
The San Francisco newspapers are
nothing if not enterprising, but it has
been left to the Examiner to combine hu
manity with its spirit of enterprise. Last
Friday nicht a fishing boat containing
five men capsized on the bar. Only one,
. Anthony Nicholas, escaped. ' He suc
ceeded in reaching a rock off Point Bonita
and clung to it. The night was inky
black, and bitterly cold. " He was inn fair
way to perish, when his cries were heard
and word dispatched to the city. The life
saving station at the Cliff House reported
that their only boat' was disabled, and
nothing could be done before morning.
When this news reached the Examiner
two reporters were detailed as a rescuing
and the journal tug boat was placed at
their disposal. The story of the success
of the mission is told in the following
press dispatch:
The Examiner't tug started out to sea
late last night, and after searching along
the coast they came upon the wreck ot the
fishing boat, and, proceeding on their
course, scanning the shore, they finally
heard the cries of Nicholas, which by this
time had become hoarse and faint The
tusr approached as near as possible, and
one of the reporters took a boat and ef
fected a landing at the lighthouse, hoping
lo gain some information from the keeper.
When the location of tbe castaway had
been determined, another boat was
launched, and a second reporter and sev
eral other men of the tug attempted to
reach the rock. It was a dangerous un
dertaking, as the sea was running furi
ously and breaking high upon the shore.
The moon had come out from behind a
black cloud, and Nicholas could be
ulainlv seen. He was still Irvine to call
for help, but his voice had almost failed.
The men called to him to jump over
board, but he still clun to the rock. The
danger to the boat was so great that she
, put back to tbe tug, and Nicholas was
a rain left tn despair. Ai other attempt
was made, aud this time a line was thrown
NOTICE TIMBER
U.
CULTURE.
S. Lass Omos, Tns Dalles, Ob...
Decanter SI. 18-9.
Complaint bavins; been entered at this office by
Geonre afclotosh against Thomas J. Hill for failure
to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Entry No.
188, dated Feb. 19,1886. upon tbe HE 1-4 Sec 80,
Township X o nange lsein wasco county, vrejron,
with a view to the cancellation of said entry: con
testant alleging that the s jd Thomas J. Bill has
never planted any tree sceas or cuttings on tne said
tract of land, or caused the same to be done, the said
tsurties are hereby summoned to appear at this office
on tne sin day ol reoruary, itwv, at I o cioca r. t.
to respond and furnish testimony concerning; said
alleged failure. I. A. sic DONALD,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lass Omci at Tns Dalles, Ousoi,
January 11. 1890.
Notice Is hereby viven that the foUowiiur-named
settle! has filed notice of bis intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
miles, Oregon, on r eoruar) , lew, via:
Veorce) W. Lneaus,
Hd. 1750, for the i of the uwK, anfl-w of the
ni)4 oi see. za, Tp. l s., K12 fc.
He names the following witnesses to provs bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
F. F. Knowles, 8. XT. Driver, It. B. Driver, of
Warnic, Or.; James A. Orchard, of The Dalles. Or.
janlS F. A. McDONALU. Register.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is herebv riven that the nndenfamed has
been, by the County Court of Wasco county, Ore
gon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of
Martha Ostlaud, deceased. Therefore, all persons
holding claims against said estate are hereby noti
fied and requested to present the same, together with
the proper vouchers therefor, to the uubersigned at
the law office of Story st Btadsbaw at Dalies citv.
Oregon, within six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Dalles eity Oregon, Dec 19, 1889.
L. P. 08TLAND.
Administrator of said estate.
otsry & Bradsnaw, attorneys for said estate.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is herebr riven that the undersisned has
been duly appointed executor of the last will and
testament ol Anna r. Alurdy, deceased, by the hon
orable, the County Court of Wasoo count v. Oregon.
in matters oi probate. All nenons bavins; claims
against saiu estate are nereoy nouned and required
to present the same with the proper vouchers, t me
fct the office of my attorneys, Dufur Watkius, in
The Dalles, Ongon, withiii six months from the
date oi tnis notice.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, Dee. 81, 1889.
LEON W. CURTISS.
Exeeutor of the last will and testament of Anna P.
Alurdy, deceased.
Dufur Watkins, attorneys for executor. Jas-S
Administrators' Notice
Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned la th
duly appointed and qualified administrator of the
estate of Phoebe M. Dunham, deceased. All nr.
sons having claims against said estate are hereby
wuw w xacu muD, wmi nroper voucners, t
the undersigne . at bis office, in Dalles City, Oregon
wiuun six uionuis irom nils date.
A. K. THOMPSON.
Administrator of the Estate of thend if. nnn
nam, oeeeaseu.
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General Blacksmiths,
NeAr Mint building, Second St.
Horso-ShOdiiig and General JoVbimg
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Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
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The Dalles Lumbering
COMPANY,
Successors to T110S. JOHNS CO.
MINT BUILDING GROUND.
The Dalles, ... Oregon.
bialhs a all xisss or
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber and Builder's Material, j
General
merchandise
AGMLTORAL MACHINERY,
Schuithr's and Tubular Asle Wagons,
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
VV ag-on-IYlaliei's' and .Blacksmiths' Stock.
Groceries.
9Sole Agent for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washing; Machine.-;
Shingles Fence Posts
Lime and
Hair.
C.E.DUNHAM,
Druggist and Optician.
SOLE AGHN1TFOR
aXUraCTCBns or
Before startles, on a Journey, get an
ACCIDENT'
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
BLI1NDSJ
Orders from abroad receive prompt attention.
Only 25c for t3000 Insurance.
Loaning Money foi non-resident specialty.
8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders.
O. . TAY LOB
New Grocery Store !
-AT TBI
Thompson's Addition oheisman old stand,
-TO-
194 Third St-, The Dalles, Or.
Taken Up.
DALLES CITY.
By the roriscriber at b s ranch on Three Mile
creek, one white heifer about two years old, dim
brand oa left bip. but no other marki. The owner
Ctn have projwrty by proving the same, paying
cnaryree anu casing ntr away. .. tuuaAS.
The Dalle, Imm. 27, lot.
NOTICE.
ALL accounts dne me most be pa! J on or befole
January 1st, lbVO. as all unpaid bills will be
placed in tne naiids ot m cuacctr at titat time.
U K. lilXJK.
Will keep on hand general assortment of
a.
Groceries, Canned Goods,
AT0W Ready for Sale On Easy Terms. Feed and Provisions,
Now Is the timelto buy while -
PRICES ARE LOW.
And desire a share of the public patronage, ss we ex
pen to seii at raicsa to set tub uabo timbs.
ticket. IPIONEER-.-GROCERY,
GEO. RUCH, Proprietor.
Northwest corner of Second and Washington sti
CH EAPEST
place In Ths Dalles fllr all kinds of
GROCERIES
FLOUR.
GRAIN.
WILLOW-WARE, e,.
Taankful for favors In the past. I would respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same.
OEOBGK RUCH
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON,
THE LEADING
Keeps In stock s full line of
Eazors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMES,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
rliouldei Bruecs,
ClicHt Protectors
STATIONERY AND CIGARS.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescriptions com-
. pounded at all hours.
GLASSES
PAT? JULYILM87S.
Evnry Pair PuroHasei Gaarantaod.
JOHH O. OaBXJSLC
ipart
illy e
The fhrani)
l KOSTHLT KIYEI OF LTVIKG SBBJIOS
By tha Foremost Writtrt in tht Warltf.
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reached by any periodical ; for it pub-'
lishes articles by more authoritative
writers and by more workers along instruc
tive lines of activity than any other publico-'
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.
of mrcollcmworkwhlch deals with nrscttcal oolitic, and
euuugh fur dully use by students. frof. ALFRED BUSHMEU.
The Fonuif is of great ralue to that
current questions, iwo sots Ol
HART, of Haruari.
I consider Ths Fount as furnlahlngthn most Intelligent and sympathetic andtenc. that a thoughtful
writer can find to address In any land. . AUXAMOCH WlhCHELL, of tht Unlotnitg of Michigan. . .
Ths Forth continues to hold its place as th for? most of our magazines, for tha variety. the
value, and the weight of iu contribution. THE ht l tOKK TIMES. -
There has come forward no problem of grave importance since TUB FOKtW wo
established that has not been discussed in its pages by masters of the subject. An
nouncements of forthcoming articles can seldom be made long in advance, for Thb
Forum's discussions are always of problems of present concern. Every such problem
that the year 1890 will bring forward will be discussed, whether in politics, or religion,
or social science, or practical affairs. The January number will contain a reply by
ex-Speaker J. G. Carlisle to Senator Cullom's recent article on "How the Tariff
Anects the Farmer."
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 253 Fifth Ave., N. T,'
60 Cents a Dumber. Subscriptions rseetwa at this qffice. $5.00 a Ytar., '
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
I. KELLER, Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
Burgundy 83,
Zinfandel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
Agency.
an Gregroi-io "Vineyard Co,
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strietly Pure.
The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale.
Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic.,
A. L. NEWMAN
Has opened a
GROCERY STORE
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.
iSTOVES
TINWARE AND HARDWARE
FISH & BARD ON' S,
113 WASHINGTON STREET.
BET. SECOND AND THIRD.
San Tnmkm Beer lall
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.
F. LEMKE, PROP'R,
n.nEi?ss oiv duaught
-:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-;
AND FOR eAJL.2
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Also, tne Yery best Imported Wises, Liquors and Cigars.
J
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT STS..
, P. IcIIEEIT,
.DEALER 12V-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and bhoes, &c
Agent for tne Bntterick Patterns, also for tne Hall Bazaar Dress Forms,
CALL AND SEE JigUSlUiJi J? Jj Uifi JOACHIME. 0NI-Y MApniNK
that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at
THE PACIFIC FENCE WOKKS,
NOTICE.
All those indebted to the undersigned most settle
Dy jnuary i, isuu. or else Uieir accounts will Da
placed in the hands of an atldruev for cuiluctiun
WJt UlUUKLL.
FOUND.
A light bay horse, will be three years old in the
spr ng; dk mane and tail; ti.ree white feet; no
mark or brand. 1 lie owner tuu have nun by paying
lur uie leeu anu aavenisinjr.
J. P. MATLOCK. Three Mile.
Strayed.
Came to my pla . a roan sow, with red neck, in
visible brand. Owuer can hsvh sane by paying for
leeu ana aaverusKitf. If. a. f AILit
lljanst Five Mils.
J IS. VKUSSKM,
Aojtioueer,
Wsutklnctoa St. bet. Main and Second,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Barular Auction Bales of Real Estate, household
r unniure anu uenerai Mercbandisr.
; Wdr.ticlsiy aid HsitBrday.il A.H.
85 Solid Oald Watek.1
bom for sj ASMS, aatil utlr. I
IMMT. War-1
Baud. B..y SwImI Oold
uuuwffUMa. sia toows
wad actus' eizM.witk work.
and euci mt aqoal value.
uaici sreraoa is sacs l.
callir caa awars oo. Area.
sosvtaer wua ear largs aaavai.
sasM Has oi as oaaenertcl
This tract has been snrveved and nlattcd in m
tracta wun convenient streets and avenues and so
arransa that purchasers can get one block or sev
eral acres in s body. The land is comparatively
level, soil excellent, water easily obtained, location
pleasant, beautiful and easy to acoau and ioina tha
aijr iwiueuiaKjiy un uie east.
Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Leeds.
FOB SALE BT
The Dalles Land and Improvement Co.
For ardculars apply at the office of the Company
uuuis auu o. lauu nines xtuuuina'. ine iialles. or.
COME AND 8EE THE PROPERTY.
THORNBURY & HUDSON,
49-All Goods Fresh and Wsrrranted First-lass.
WELCH &. SMITH.
H. GLENN,
b again at his eld stand and has on hand
IE swbswE saiaaeJ.
FINEST BRAND OF
ENGLISH CEMENT.
Tajikj of all sizes, (rom 1000 to 40,000 gallons, mad
to oraer.
PrescriptioD Druggists,
175 Socoad Street, The Ssdlea.
spodswtf
Real Estate Agsnts.
m aw a wpwi
i $m
LOST.
8oIId bav mare, three veara old: hohblfwl vhra ah
left; shod all around; few saddle spot; fifteen bands
nign; penecuy atraignt ninu legs; DraueMi A 1 con
nected, and T on left shoulder Also one sorrel
mare, s years old, small long white stripe over nose;
few saddle sdota: had on halter when aha l(t-
branded snrall C on left hip: both mares raised iu
E stern Oregon. 110 reward will be said fsr their
delivery to the undersigned. a WYSS,
Tailor, The Halle.
r Contracts for all kinds of buddings
taken at tne lowest turures.
-BRAINDS-
OF
Country and Mall Orders will re
ceive Prompt Attention.
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
19 Cash advances made on ennsUrnment.
THE DALLES
ALLEN GRANT, Marble Works,
Eagle Valley, near Antelope C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Stron
Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence in the World.
H B. REED, Proprietor.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
II as tha rsxtihu atmst
aPasswssj-atska aflasr vnss km ksxat
OMti la ymu beat fcr 9 BMatte u4 ikowi tWia tm tkom
wh writ at caa to son af neaivlmc tha Watcl.
and Saaaplea. Wamr ail mriM, tVifrht ata. Addrua
VHaMMS V V g IMS 9X9 JTrlM MBlMi
A Perfect Face Powder.
BUtkeley fe Honghton,
C. E. Donhim.
m lATEST PERFUME exquisite
cba.t. FREEMAN'S H I A WAT Ha I
NsaflpsBs fsTtatsffj
tiwesnave square crop on neht ear
and split on left. Wethers reverse.
Horses and cattle branded "R. G."
Have sold my horses and cattle, but not
my Dranas.
Buy at Home and Save FreiglUs and Agents'
. Commissions.
DEALERS IX
Lock Box 218.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Taken Up.
Caaae to tha premises of ths subscriber last Nov.
ember, a small bav pony, branded T left hip and
saddle mans oar van. no oiner una discernible.
Tns owner can nave propertf or proving; same, par
Inf charges ana taking him a war.
WKUAcn nous.
The Dalles,.., 18S.
OREGON-:-BAKEKY,
A. KELLER, Prop'r,
'Wsshlngtoa street, next door tlow Geo. Bach's.
Dalles, Oresan.
Havina' the Bakerv formerlv nmod hv (1m t ...... i
I aim prepared to furnish families, hotels nd
is iran is wiui wie cnoicest Bread, Cakes and Pies.
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattinjrj, Parlor Ornaments, Window 8hadea, Etc.
' Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.
mnlM fount at all knirt of ths day or night at their pUur of biuinnt, Washington street, tm doors north
from Second. Siynaf Bed LigHi
Funeral
WM. MICHELL,
UIB1ETAEIE
AND
Dii'eotor.
The Undersigned has Added to his Business a full line of
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French
Berl and Rosewood Caskets,
Burial Robes and Shrouds. Trimmings of all descriptions at tne Lowest Prices
and owns the Most Elegant Hearse east of the mountains with all tbe
latest improvements.
NO DEI AY IN FILLING ORDERS.
Flare Of ISnnlnrHS. Third street, three doors cast of Oikons, If aoall later 4 Co's agricultural war
house, and adjoining his Planina; Hill and Wagon Shop.
Place of Bcsjidenee. Fourth street, corner of Washington. Can be ssn st all hours cf ths dar
and night.
i WM. MIUMiUJLiLi.
A. M. WILLIAMS & Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM
E. WINGATE Sc CO.
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A COUPLETS LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES.