The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, February 08, 1890, Image 4

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BCttAPS.
Recent Discoveries tn the Rca'nia of
Seleaee, .
.The electric lighfcof 20,000,000 candle
power' in the. lighthouse at Hanstolm,
. crest of Jutland, said to be the most
powerful light in the world, is now lighted
. for service. - -' "'V'-
Eiperiments during three months taken
to determine the velocity of the wind at
the top of the Eiffel tower show a mean
velocity three times greater at the summit
than at the base. ... ... .
' In Germany they are making coffee
- from linseed meal roasted to a dark brown
color and miied wjjh some glutinous
substance before passing through lna
; chines which form it in. the shape cf
beans.. -
. Iron is rolled so" thin at the Pittsburg
iron mills that 12,000 sheets are required
to make a Single inch in thickness.
: Light 'shines through one of these sheets
as readily as it does through grei ed tis
sue paper. .
- German chemkts have discovered in
' the cocoanut a" fatty substitute for butter,
and it is being produced In large quanti
ties at Manheim. One factory turns out
C000 pounds per day, worth 15 cents per
- pound.
- A, new process of burniug coal without
smoke has. recently been discovered. . It
consists in sprinkling water containing a
V special preparation of resin over the coal,
Sand the result is that there is no smoke,
: and rhe glow is as. intense as coke.
A recent clever invention is the taxura,
a little lantern-like apparatus, which, in
geniously placed at the back of a cab,
measures the exact distance traversed bv
it. . It now is being tried at Berlin, nnder
' police inspection, and is said to answer
exceeding well.
- - The typical earthquake is preceded by
a laint tremor which alarms birds and
animals a few -minutes before the violent
concussions set in, and which arc fol
'- lowed by some longer waves dying away.
The real beginning is very indistinct, a
fact which still requires eqplacation.
Many bacteria, states Prot. Law, are ca-
: pable of doubling themselves hourly un-
. der the best conditions, a single bacterium
' . giving 19,777,230 in twenty-four hours. In
forty-eight hours the offspring from a
germ measuring 1-15,000 of an inch
would fill a half pint measure, the cum
ber reaching 281 ,5C0,O00. "
IX) be a Gentleman..
JTo matter what sicrlin worth 4 young
man may possess if be be not versed in
the little manners and uttentiona which
-. distinguish the well bred young man from
the boor, he will not succeed.' Good man
ners are a passport everywhere and yonng
men who wisb to succeed will pay the
utmost attention to them. Especial care
should be bestowed upon table etiquette,
as nothing stamps a man so much as bis
manner when eating and nothing1 so dis
tressing . to a . person of refinement as to
: eit at the same table with an ill bred per
son. The following hints, if carefully
. observed and practiced, will enable any
.young man to mingle with" bis fellows
without .giving offense. -And take heed
young man, all of these things are
of more impoitance to the girls than all
your rough good qualities. - - - -.
Do not drink with your spoon in your
cup; place it in your saucer. Nothing is
more vulgar than this.
Do not drink your soup or coffee audi
bly. In fact, especial care should be ob
served in eating' -silently, for ' nothing is
more disgusting than noisy chewing and
drinking, except faaog .with the mouth
open. ..
jjo not nnder any circumstances, use
thu'fingers to put food on your lork or
spoon. - - -' -
Do not lean .jour arms on the table.
Do keep your elbows Close to your side
and don't flourish . them in the air. In
raising. food to jour lips the lower part of
the arm paly must be used. '
Do be careful m to tte way yon hold
yourknife and fork, for nothing will give
you, a more awkward appearance than
improper handling of these important ar
ticks. The knife should be held by the
handle only. Do not touch the blade
with your b tiger. The fork should not
be held with the whole hand only .when
cnttlnev'; In raising the food to the lips
hold the fork at the end of the handle,
prongs upwards between", the first lingtr
and thumb, the' handle resting on the
second finger. If you hold it otherwise
you are obliged to dock your bead and
stick ont your elbows in order to eat.
Never walk out of a room before a lady.
Open the door, tbea stand' Hside and let
'her precede yon.-. In this way yon follow
her out and close the door for her cosily.
Nothing is more rude or ill bred than a
violation of tbis rule.-V .-
: Do take off your hat the instant you
come into trie noose. .- , -. -
Do pay attention to the foregoing rules
and believe that good manners are im
portant. . ; r '
Then ho clasped her with enotion.
Draw the maiden to bia breast, sT - '
Whispered rows of true devotion, -J-Tie
old, old tale, you know the rest
From bis circled arms u pep ringing,
' With a tear sbo turned away,
. ' her voice with sorrow ringing:.
' - . " I shall not see my bridal dajr- ? s i
Thlr dramatid speech broke him up badly:
UUt-when She ZDlaiDel thnt hoi- nnnrohan-
v fona were founded on tho fact oif an inher-"
mbu preaisposaion to consumption in her
lamlly. he calmed her fears, boug-ht a bottle
of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for
oer, and she is now the incarnation of health.
. Consumption fastens its hold upon its victims
while they are unconscious-f its approach.
The "Golden Medical Discovery " has cured'
thousands of caes of this most fatal of mala
dies. But it must be taken before tbe disease
to too far advanced in order to be effective.
If taken in time, and given a fair trial, it will
cure, or moucjr paid (or, It will.be.
refunded. .
For Weak Langs, SplttinjTof Blood.
Shortness of Breath. Broucfaitis,
AHthruu Severe Coughs, and kindred
aUccttons, It is an efficient remedy.
Ccpyrlglit, 1S83, by World's Dis. Uxn, ASS'S. '
for an lnoumhlo case of Ca.
larrh In kIia II a rl KrThM
vroprietots-of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Betnedy. By
Its mild, soothlnjr and heallug- properties, it
cures the worst cases, no matter of now ioxur
standing;. By druggists, (0 eeata. .
- - lost. "
Solid bay mare, three years old; hobbled when she
left; spod all around; few saddle spots; fifteen hands
high; perfectly straight hind legs; branded A L con
nected, and T on left shoulder Also one sorral
mare, z years old, small long white stnpe over nose;
few saddle spots; had on halter when she left:
branded srrall C on left hip; both mares raised in
Eastern Oregon. $10 reward will ba paid far their
denrery to tfte undersigned. . ' C. WYSS.
Tailor, The Dalies.
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MSSOOB
D.M.FERRYA.CO,
J Who are thejargest Seedsmen in the wotM.
' D. M. FaajrT ft Co's '
Illustnted, DescriptiTe and Priced -
I SD AHMUAfc J
S for 1890 will be mailed FRES to all ap- M
WL plicanu, and to last season's costomera. M
It is better thaa crer. very persoa
' IB. using Garden, Fkwtr or Field J
; Seeds iboald send for it. Address
v O.M.FCRRY4Ca
. : DaTIIOIT, rCMa
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'bra
Absolutely Pure.'
Iiand Notices-
NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE.
V. S. Laks Office, Tits Dali.es, Or.,
Dscember 31, 1S?9.
Complaint having bfy-.n entered at this office by
Geoixe Mcintosh aifiinst Thomas J. Hill lor failure
to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Entry No.
1SSS, dated Feb. 19, 16S5. upon the NE 1-4 Sec 20,
Township 2 S Range 14 in Wasco county. Oregon,
with a view to the cancellation of na'd entry; con
tvstant alleging that the sM Thomas J Hill has
never pUuted any tree seeds or cutiinjra on the said
tract of land, or caused the same to be done, the said
1rtiea are hereby summoned to appear at this office
on the 8th day of February, ISiX). at 1 o'clock P. M.
to respond and furnish testimony concerning; said
alleged failure. F. A. SIcDONALU,
Beiri&ter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Optic -at Thb Dailis, ORBaoy,
. January 11, 1890.
'ot:ce is hereby civen that the following-named
settle! has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said prouf
will be made before the regiter and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on February 24, 1800,' viz:
Ceo-ee w. l.u.-a-i, m
HJ.1750, tor the e of the nwJi, and w of the
ncH of Sec. 28, Tp. 4 S., R 12 E.
He names the folk wing witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
l"di ' . ,
1. F. Knowles, 8. K. Driver, E. B. Driver, of
Warnie, Or.; James A. Orchard, of The Dalles. Or,
j utlS . F. A. MCDONALD, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lasp Omoa ai Toil Daiass , Oaroox, .
Janjary 29, 1390.
Kotice is hereby given that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof Sn support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver of the
U. B. land office at The Dalles, Or., on March 10,
1890, vis: .-
Charles W. Rim, Hd 1705, for the WJ SE4, and
SEJi S!4 and SEX MEK 8ee. 2, Tp. 6 S, K. 12 E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, vis:
S E. Farris, The Dalles, Or.; 8 O. Blackerby, J.
1. West, Lucent B.-Kelly. Wapinitia, Or.
febl F. A. McDONALD, Register.
NOTICE FOB, PUBLICATION. :"
Laud Omea at Tbi Dallks, Ob., ;
January 23, lew.
Notice ie hereby piven tint the following named
uttu, fanfl fiifH notice of his intention to make final
proof ia support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at Tbe
Dalles, Oregon, on March 10, ISM, iz: .
Deborah A. Vroman, .
ltd 791. for tho W V2 SW i and SE X SW X, 8co
IS. T 2 N (t 12 E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
coatinuouj residence upon and cultivation of taid
land, viz:
J. II. Mosier, Lark Lamb, Rout. Donrmoro, John
Sbephard, all of Mosier, Or.
F. A. McDONALD, Register.
CAUTION
Take ve shoes nnleaa
IV. I- Dourlaa' name and
nvliw am Rtamtteil On til A
bottom. If tlie dealer cannot supply von.
end direct to factory, enclosing advertised
price.
L. DOUGLAS
SHOE CENTLEMEN.
$3
Fine Calf. Heavy Laoed drain and Creed-
moor "Waterproof. : .,. .
Best In the world. Examine his
S8.00 GENUINE HAND-SEWED 8HOB.
84.00 HAND-SEWED WELT SHOE.
S3.CO FOLICB AND FARMERS SHOE.
12. BO EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE.
SI2.2K Jk B2 WriKKINrillKN'S SHOES.
mHAO and S1.7S BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
All made In congress, Button ana uce.
$3&$2SHOESLAFD0.is.
S1.7S SHOE FOR MISSES.: - -Bet
Material. Best Style. Best FitHnC
W. I Dooglaa, Brockton, Maaa. Sold ttj
J. Frfeiman,Agt., The Dalles,0r.
IS
Ar.i Ez Electrified tho WcKd
By the announcement of his safe return to dvlliza-
tion. ills anventcres and disco venea nave been
f GRANb, WONDERFUL. MARVELOUS. The world
has seen nothing1 like them before, bis thrilling' ad
I ventures, marvelous discoveries daring exploit, as
tounding privations, wonderful trip across the Dark
Continent. HOW HE FOUND EM IN BEY every
thing will be included, from - his first entrance into
Africa to the. present time. Everybody wants the
new
GEXCINE STANLEY BOOK!
400 of the grandest and most wonderful NEW EN
GRAVINGS arid COLORED FLAXES ever seen in a
book of travels. It has been eajrerly awaited, and
will be more sought alter, nuke more money for the
agent and make it easier than any book issued for
the past fifty years. .
PI ITTTftV t- ' Old and unreliable accounts of Stan
VnU HUll ! Iev's travels are being published, bo
not be deceived by old bouks, re
hashes and battered plates. - We announce this to
protect our agents and the public as-ainst the numer
ous, jrorthkss, so-called Stanley Bocks ill of which
are simply old books that have been in use for viam
! and are now being: offered as new. books, with a few
AGENTS WASTED EVERYWHERE !
j Teachers",'Toung men and Ladies, Ministers, Farm
era. Mechanics and: Clerks - can .easily make from S5
to $2S per day. No experience required. Canvass
Ing outfits- now read r. Send immediately for illus
irat.'d circulars and terms tree, or W secure sn
agency 'at onee, send SI for the outat and you shall
be served flrst. llonny refuuded if not satisfactory.
Adjrosa .........
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723 Market street,. . San Francisco. Cal.
A Peject
Face Powder.
ACE POWDER.
able, Uea'trakeA itaiakrUraesiita.
Blalele- & Houghton,
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thi LATEST PERFUME exquisite
cha.te FREEMAN'S H 1AWATH A
: ; . Aotice. , ',r s. , ,";
To all whom it nnty concern: '
' rhare this day given my son, Albert Davidson, his
time, and will not be lesponsible for any of his con
tracts in the latere. W. A. DAVIDsON.
The Dalles, Or., Jan. 18, 1890.
iStrayed.
Came to my place s roan cow, with red neck, in-
e m-aira. uwner can navft same by paying for
" -"CTuwug. . 1.A.A1LEV1 .
11Jn-t Five Mile.
A l:fht bay I orse, will be three vcars old" In
spr nir; daik mane end tail: th ..
mark or brand. The owner can have him bv na'vino-
lor til. fAAri ami ..1..vf " "
STANLEY
BACK
rooms
- ' - J. F. ai ATL0CK, Three MUe.
Taken Up.
By the sudscriber at h a nuicli m pv,- un.
creek, one white heifer about two years oli dim
hrand on left hip. but no other mark. m. 7-.
J have property by Drovin" the nam . n..in.
' 'a HI 9y iee. Z, lS3tf.
B. CUOSSEK,
Auctioneer.
lVd8HlDr;on St. bet. Jlaia and Nrrond
lb Dalles, Oret-on.
KerularAuction Sa'es of Beat Estate. kouaehaU
a uiuiuire mui utjoenu iwormanniif .
Wednesdar and tgatnrdar. 11 A.H,
Legs! Notice.
Petition.
The' following resolution passed the Common
Council of Dalles City, Dec 31, lso9:
Resolved, That tiie-audttor and cierk (rive notice
of intention of the council to vacate the following
parts of Main street, Madison street and Monroe
street, in said city, the better to improve.the same,
to-wit:
All of that part of Alain street between Jefferson
and Monroe street, including the intersections
thereof with Madisou and Monroe streets, which lie
south of the north line of the right of way conveyed
to the Oregon Steam Kavijrutinu Company by a deed
from the liughlin heirs, of record in boolij'O" of
deeds of Wasco county, Oregon, pagea 745, 746 and
747, beini; that part o: said Main street south of said
right of way wk:cb abuts up a:.d is contiguous to
blocks futctn (15) and eighteen (18). Lauuhlin's addi
tion - to I!les City, inctadiwr the intersections
thereof with said Jladi'on and Msnroe streets.
Also all of Monroe street which abuts upon and
lies between lots six (ti) and seven (7) of block eight
een (18), and lots one (1) and twelve (12) of block
twenty-two (2-), Laughliu's addition to said Dalles
City.
Also a'l that part of Madison street which abuts
upon and iics between the north fifty (50) feet of lots
six (6), block fifteen (15. and the north fifty (50) feet
of lot one (1), block eighteen (IS), Laughlin's addi
tion to Dalles City. jiu4-2t-wkl
Administrator's Sale.
By virtue of an order issued by the Hon. Couny
Court for the State of Oregon, and County f Wasco,
I will sell at public sale to th highest bidder, for
cash, at the County Court House in Dalles City,
Wasco couuty, Orej;o.., on Tuesday, the 21fct day of
January, A. l. 18S, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow
ing described Ileal Estate, belonging to the estate of
Asa tilrcnir, deceased, to-wit:
AH that certain piece and parcel of lard described
as follows: "Coinniencin?; at a point on the north
side of First street in Dalles City, 45 feet 6 inches
westcry fjom the comet at the junction of Court
and Main streets; thence 100 feet northerly at right
angles to Main street, to a stake; thence 31 feet
w ester Iv and parallel to Main street; thence south
erly to Main street, to a point 21 feet from the be
ginning; thence along tbji north line of Moiu street
to the place of beginuiug, and being part of lot five,
in Dalles Citv. Wasco County, Oregon."
JAMES M. BENSON,
Administrator to the estate of Asa Strou,;, deceased
Ko. 11, 1SS9. it.
Dalles City Water Bonds.
Sealed proposals will be receive) until 2 p. m.
Saturday, March 1, 1S90, by the B'.-ard of Water
Commissioners of Dalle? City, fur the purchiso of
200 bonds of $300 each, 6100,000 in the aggregate.
825,000 jiayable in five years.
j!250.'0 payable in ten years. '
4123.000 payable in fifteen years.
f i5,000 iiayable in twenty years. - -
Each bidder must state the lowest rate of interest
at which the bonds will be taken, at nut less than
their face value, and for cash in hand; interest pay
able annually. Bids should be addiessed to the
Secretary Board of Water Commissioners, The Dalles,
Oregon, and envelopes endorsed Proposal for Water
Bonds.
Tho commissioners reserve the right to reject any
and all bids. M. T." NOLAN,
Secietaryof Board of Water Commissioners, The
Dalles, Oregon. jan
Notice of Final Settlement.
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County.
In the matter of Cm estate ot Henry Whittaker,
deceased. .
Notice is hereby given that the executrix ot said
estate has this day filed her fioal.account as such
executrix, and that by an oruer duly made and en
tered ta the above eourt and matter, said final ac
count will come on tor hearing at 2 o'clock p. m. on
Tuesday, March 4, 1890, at the- courtroom of the'
above entitled court. All persons interested iu said
estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and
place and mike objections, if any there be, to tbe
approval of said final account, the final settlement of
said estate and the discbarge of the executrix.
Dated Dalles City, Or. , Jan. 31, 1890.
MAKIA WHITTAKER,
Executrix of the last will and tes -anient of Heny
Whittaker, 'deceased.
.Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Ccnrt of the Stmte of Oregon for the
County of Wasco.
In the Matter of the Estate of Catharine Snyder
deceased.
Notice iB hereby riven that the underpinned, the
Administrator of the above estate, has this 29th day
of November, 18S9, filed bis final account as admin
istrator ot said estate, and- that by an order duly
mode and entered in the above entitled court and
matter on tbi day, Tuesday the 7th day of lanuaiy,
ItiDQ, the euroe bein? the second day of the next reg
u ar term of suid court, at tbe hour of 2 ielook P. Mu
of said day,, is appointed tut timsand the court rcora
of said court the placo for the hearing of objections,
if any there be. to such final account and tbe final
settlement of said estate.
TIM BALDWIN
Administrator ti3 oiUto of O vt.iArius Sa yder .
eeaaed.
no30wklv,ifc. :
Notice of Final Settlement.
ao ubi&UT mw oiio uuucioium. VV
tutrix of the estate of James E Us bury, deceased, has
duly filed in this court her final account in said es
tate, the bcarinjr of which has been fixed bv said
court for Jrfouday, tbe 3d day of March, 1890, at S
oVogIc p. m. of said day, at the county courtroom
in the county courthouse in Dalles City, Oregon.
All persons interested In said estate are notified to
then and there appear and show cause, if any there
be, why said account should not in aU thing be con
firmed and a)! owed. . ..
Dated Jan. 29, 189a
MARY ANN ELLSBURY, Executrix.
Dufur & Watkins, attorneys for estate. febl-5t
Guardian's Sole .
Notice is hereby tdven that in tmrsuanee of an or
der or license of the County Court of the ennnty of
atu'tuomah, state of Oreuon, made on the 24tb day
of December, 1889, authorizing me as guardian of
Etva llumasonand Lav ilia Uumason. minors, so to
do, I will at 2 o.clock p. m. ou the 4th day of Feb
ruary, 189U, at the roorUiouae door in Dalles City,
Wasco county. Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, an undivided twelve twenty-fifths In
terest belonging to said minors, in and to the east
half of lot three (3) in block 'five (5). in said Dalles
City. - Terms of sale, one-half cash and tne-balf in
one year, deferred payments to bear 8 per cent in
terest and be secured by mortgage on tbe property
' Guamian as aforesaid.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been, by the County Court of Wasco county. Ore
gon duly appointed administrator of the estate of
Martha ostland, deceased. - Therefore, all persons
noioing claims against saia estate are hereby noti
fied and requested to present the same, together with
the proper vouchers therefor, to the uhbersigned at
the law office ot Story h Btadsbaw at Dalles city,
Oregon, within six months from the date of this
notice. . .v. . . .
Dated at Dalles city Oregon, D!c. 19, 1889.
L.P. OSTLAND, .
' ' Administrator ef said estate.
Story ft Bradshaw, attorneys for said estate. - -
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given thit the undersigned has
been duly anDOintea administrator of the .at&tA r.f
ueorge v. uncneii, aeseased, Dy the honorable, the
Oonty Court of Wasco county. Oreeon. Therefore.
all persons having claims against said deceased or his
estate are hereby notiued and required to present
the same to me with the proper vouchers at my rest
dence in Dalles city, Wasco county, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this sotice ,
Dated Dec. 16, 189.
J. C. BRICKELL,
Administrator of the estate of Geonre T Ilrikni:
deceased.
Dufur AiWatkins. for the administrator. d21-5t -
Administrators'' Notice. "
Votiee is hereby eiven that'thA imdentfiirnMl ! tv
duly appointed and qualified administrator of the
www of mesne sa. iiunnam, aeceased. All per.
sons having claims against said estate are hereby
i.uuiilu w ihcim ,uui, wiui (JI UfKiT V.UCOerS, C
the undersiirued. at his office, in Halloa rstr (Wn,
within six months from this date.
. ' . A. K. THOMPSON.
Administrator of the Kur ,t nt PIwHa u n.,
ham, deceased.
Tus Dau.es, Orsook, Dee. 15th, 1883. -
Executor's -Notice.'"
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been duly appointed executor of the last will and
testament of Anna P. sturdy, deceased, by the hon
orable, the County Court of Wasco countv. Urnm..
in matters of probate. All persons having claims
v.i.vu .ic ncrcuy noiuiea ana required
w fiaaiv un same wiin me proper vouchers, tme
at ; the office of my attorneys, Dufur it Watkiua. in
lhe Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the
vute vi mis nouqe.
i Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, Dee. 31. 1SS9.
- l.F.iiN w niTni-Tco
Executor ef the lrst will and testament of Anna P.
nu cujr, Qoireasea. - . .
, Du fur ft Watkins, attorneys for executor.
ja-5
n's Addition
-TO-
DALLES CITY.
I Now Ready for Sale on Easy Terms. :
- ' " ' - - I
Now Is the timelto buy while
PRICES ARE LOW.
This tract has been snrveved and nlnttul In a
'tracts with convenient streets aud avenues and an
arranged that paroliasers can get one block or eev.
erai acres in a uoay. xne uuvl Is comparatirely
level, soil excellent, water easily obtained, location
pleasant, beautiful and easy to access and joins the
mtiry tuuucujaieijr uu uie easE.
Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds.
-FOR SALE BY
Tnfl'Tiotlno Tnnrl nnrl TmnnnTrnmnnl Pn I
lU,uadlA-UUUl U11U ailiHUllllICUV vu, I
For
articul&rs apply at the office of the Company
uu o, muu viute Auiiuiujc, ijh aiaues, ur.
COME AND SEE THE FR0FEBT7. !
; THORNBURY & HUDSON,
sp8dwtf -:. Feal Estate Agents.
I BIc G has given nniver-
Isal satisfaction in tbe
care of Gonarrboea and
Uleet. I prescribe It and
feel safe la recommend- '
Ing- ft to all sufferers.
L. I. STOffEB, a.D -Oeesfar,
IH,
Bold by Druggists.
SNIPES K1NER8LEY, The Dalle.
E9 atrsnirkroia
F'UnaiOsSBkalOs.
VV-SeTCT
rraNlaaSarkl
PRINZ & NITSCHKE,
WHOI.KSAlE AKD UETAIL
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are happy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates ol the celebrated .
EMPIRE MILLS,
which enables us io sell Furni
tue and Carpets at prices hith
erto unknown in Oregon.
a Few of Our Quotations will
Hardwood bent Chair,, each ct,
Cane Hookers
Ash Bedsteads ........
Woven-wire lattres9es.
Lounges
3 50
S SO
12 00
or calTj and
SnipeS SKiiiersly,
-THE-
Leading-
Druggists,
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon.
HMBY L. KTJCE,
Manufacturer of and dealer In
Harness and Saddlery,
Second St,, near Moody's Warehouse,
THE DALLES, - OREGON
All Work (jinbranteed to Vive Sat-
Bfs.rtlon.
nVOH CHRISUA3T.
W. K. CORSON.
tUOCESSORS TO
C. E. CHR1SJ1AN sfc SONH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FANCY 6E0CEEIES
AXD MILL FEED, .
Third Street Between Washington
and Federal.
Have on hand and will sell at the lowest possible
prices, raury ani srapic urocerics
and Mill Feed.
Highest Cash Price for Country Produce.
Call and examine prices before purchasing else
wnere.
ang!7tf
Chrisman & Corson.
0. D. TAYLOR,
Washington Street, In rear ot French
A Co's Bank building. .
TILE DAIiXS.
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. c.
aid policy holders, sin cs organisation,
892,813,907. 06 !
Assets, market Talue S40.KC.24Vft 14
Surplus, N. Y. standard 5.5 1 2,120 31
. One of the most solid companies in the
United States. -
AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregoa
., Territories of Washington and Idaho.
MONEY .
LOAN
NOTABT BUSINESS
: ' Before starting on a Journey, get an
ACCIDENTTICKET
' Only a5c'for $3000 Insurance.
Loaning- Money fat non-resident a specialty.
8 per cent, net guaranteed to lenders.
. O.I. TAYLOR
New Grocery Store
-AT THE
CHEISMAN OLD STAND,
194 Third St-, The Xlallee, Or.
Will keep on hand a (rraeral assortment of
Groceries, Canned Goods
' I'eed and Provisions,
And desire a share of the public patronage, a we ml
jjws iw aeu h i-aicss to toU'T thb uasn iiasa.
VAI1 Goods Fresh and Warrrantod Kifst-ctssa.
. ; WELCH & SMITH.
H. GLENN,
" Is again at his old stand and ha. K.n
IM
FINESr BRAKD OF
ENGLISH CEMENT.
Tanks of all sizes, from 1000 to 40,000 gallons, made
mi uraer.
XT Contracts for aU kinds of Vinil.llnir.
i 1 . 1 , . e
usKen a 1110 sowesc nvure.
-BRA1VD-
-0F
JYjE1 GRANT'
7
Eagle Valley, near Antelopo
Ewes have sauare ctod on rio-ht r
and split on left. Wethers reverse.
Horses and cattle branded "R "
Have sold my horses and cattle, hut -n-if
ray uranus.
Taken Up.
Came to the pusmlses of the snbaerlhnr immt rv
toman
ember, a small bar door, branded T em Ui u
I saddle marks oa baok. Ho otber aiarks SMeeral ble.
The owner can bam property by rirliill saiss s 11
ar.
WREKZLK BSOt '.
The Dalles, Jan. i, 1900.
Oonvinoe the Most Skeptical:
I Bed-lounge. T5 00
Brussels Carpets, per yard ...
Ingrain Carpets, do ...
7b
St
Ja29
see rj8i-a
C. N. TiiORNBURT.
T. A. UUDSON.
TBORSBURY & HUDSON,
WriteFire,Life andAccident
INSUKANCE
2vEora.e3r to Loan
on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all kind oj Land busiiuM It
fore tlte U. S. Land Office.
Rooms 7 and S, up-stairs, U. 3. Land Office building,
TUE DALLES, ORECON.
FRUIT SHADETREES
SMALL FRUITS, v
VINES, EVERGREENS,
. SHRUBS, R0SE&. ETC.
The Earliest Strawberry known,
CLARKE'S :: SEEDLING!
Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing
strawberry a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens,
JA.MES A. VARNET, Prop
The Celebrated Frencli Cure,
w5.rrr "APHRODITINE" ZfiSSK
Is Sold ok a.
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to euro any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder of tlio
generutivo or
gans of either
. n V. 1. ..
Rr"FDl,r fnim the AFTER ''
(i.biv use or Rtiinnlants. 'l'obncco or Ooium
or through youthful indiscretion, over imiulg
eiifn. A-, . Kiii.li a 1 cm of Hrniii Power. Wnkclul
ness. Bearing down Pains in the linck, Scmiuul
nl KinikxhttiK. liifN,rrhaft. Llizziucss.Weuk MeiH'
ory.Lossof Tower mid Imjiotciicy, which if ne
glected often lend to prcmntnreoldngemid Insan
ity, rricef 100 a box. 6 boxes for 5.U0 Scut by
niuil on receipt of price.
A WltlTl'liN GUARANTEE forecery $5.0
nnlr trt rnfmid the inoticr if n l'eriiinnetit
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonial
from old and vonng. of botn sexes, permanently
cured by Aphkoditink. Cirr-nlnr free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICiNE CO
unmuv neivcH.
BOX 27 rOKTLAXD, OE
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists,
' SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE DALLES. OBEGOS.
TygU Valley Merchant and ExcLango
ROLLER MILL.
Floor Kanal to the Best. Mill Feed
Always on Hand.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. '
sp21 W. M. McCORKLE, Prop
G. T.THOMPSON.
A.W. FARUHER.
THOMPSON & FARCHER,
General Blacksmiths,
Near Mint buildincr, Second St.
Horse-Shooing 'and General Jobbing
Prioes reasonable and to suit the times. -
The Dalles Lumbering
COMPANY,
Successors to THOS. JOHNS ts CO.
MINT BUILDING GROUND.
Thb Dallks, . - - - " Osigok.
DIALS as IS ALL K1XCS OF
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber and Builder's Material.
Shingles! Fence Posts
Lime and Hair.
aimrracnixass of
DOORS.
WINDOWS,
BLIN D S.
Orders from abroad receive prompt attention.
PIONEER-:-GROCERY,
GEO. RUCH, Proprietor.
Northwest corner of Second and Washington St
CHEAPEST
place in The Dalles for all kinds of
GROCERIES
FLOUR,
grain;
WILLOW-WARE, .
Tnankful for favors in the mst. I would respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same. :
GEOBOR RUCH .
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON,
THE LEADING
ipiii Druggists,
175 Second Street, Tie Dalles.
Country and Man Orders will re-
oeive Prompt Attention. .
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave Boston,
Cash adrances made oa soasiirnnusit. :
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy at Home and Save Freigldt and AgenW
' Committiont.
Cock Box 218. THS DALLES. OREGON.
OREGON-:- BAKEKY,
!
A. KELLER, Prop'r,
Washington itrest, next door llow Geo. Eocfa'a
Balltia, Org.em.
Hari&g- ths Bakery fomorij OTnad bj Osol Rach.
I am pryjarod to lumisb families, hotels sad res- I
taurants with ths eboicest Bread, Cakes sad Pies. j
i
Iter
The New Umatilla
THE DALLES. OREGON
HAJNDLEY & SINNOTT, Proprietors,
THE LARCESTAND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables.
Ticket tuid Baggage Office of the Oregon Railtcay b Navigation Company, and Office of On
Western Union Telegraph Company, are in e Hotel.
TRAINS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 PJM JFC R WALLA WALLA.
2:40 P. M. POP.TLAKD
Tents, Wagon Covers, Carriage Trimmings Etc,
AT THE OLD STAND.
Oonatrv Orders Promptly atended to marlf -td
REMOVAL. X
. Removed to 276
.O.'W-
-TjEALER in-
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations,
ARTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor-
nice Poles, Etc.
Oil Paintings, Chronios
CHAS. STUBLINC, PROP'R.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Sour Mash and Pioneer Pourbon Whiskies.
All brands of Imported
n a 1 1 rn nn I a
Liquors,
Cigars.
UAurunniA vvn
90 SECOND STREET, -
R F. FITZ
Wagon-Makers' and
y Sole Airent for the IMPROVED
C. E. DUNHAM,
Dru
SOLE AOEHTirOa
GLASSES. O
Every Fair Faiohsused Gaarantead.
STATIONERY
JL
; Wrs
Pure Wines and Liquors ior Medicina uses: Prescriptions com
pounded at
called see TTrtftRTTJlP. KKrifiK MAnHTNE. nAcnnra
: . l l -f Tf sr ssli 1 T rr mmmm
that'gives a continuous' twist
THE PACIFIC
Strong, Durable, Neat, and the
H B. BEED,
THE DALLES,
House,
FABLE & FGfljl,
Successors to L D. Fbas a dectas
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
JlaniessaiidSalig,
Leather & Shoe Findings,
REMOVAL I
and 278 Second St.,
and Steel Engravings.
Ale and Porter, and
A full Hue of , -
genuine Key West
AND BRANDIES.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
GER ALD.
IiV
i
AGW-DLTURAL MACHIKEBY, '
ScliuUler's and Tubular AshWagons,
. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
Blaclcsmiths' Stocls.
MONARCH Washiur Uachine.-Sm
Genera
i
and Optician.
Keeps ia stock a full Uo ot
Eazors, Knives, Scissors,
- 1 PATENT MSICINS, '
PEKFUMEa V
SOAPS,
SPONGES
. , . : RUBBER GOODS, , .
: Chest Protectors
AND CIGARS
all hours. . ,
w y
to tbe wire. In operation at
FENCE WORKS,
Cheapest Fence in the World.
Proprietor.
OEEGON.
Jobs Q. Oibt.tsi.k.
Th Foamr ts of ereatTalue to thatpartof my
em-rent questions. Two set are hardly enough for daily use by students. fnj. ALrHLQ uutn"tu.
HART, of Harvard.
I consider Tin Tour as furnishing tlie most InWllemt ami sympathetic audience that a thoughtful
writer can find to address in an, land. Prof. ALtXAIWLR WIHCHELL. of ten UnluertitH of Micklga.
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Talue, and the weight of iu contributions. THE HL I0RK TIMES. .
There has come forward no problem of grave importance since THS FoETOI was
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, tor 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,
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THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS;
KELLER, IProprictoi-.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
an Gregjorlo Vineyard Co. Agency,
All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed ' Strictly Pure. :
The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale. ; '
Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Pandelion Tonic."
A. L. NEWMAN
Has opened a
GEOCERY STORE
Corner of Second and Union Sts. '
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. PROVISIONS, ETC.
The groceries will be new and fresh, and such as are demanded 1
in this market ' .:
In connection with the Grocery will supply Bread and Tastry of
. all kinds. .
San J madsGQiSi Sail :
' SECOND BTREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. -
F. LEMKE, --- PROP'R,
-:- Golumbia Brewery BeiBr, :-:
AND FOB SALK
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
,' ' ... Also, the Yery best Imported Wines,' Liquors 'and Cigars, f '
The One Price
COR. SECOND
J
-DEAIiEIl IJN-
Foreign and Domes
"y J Hats and Capsj-Boots and Shoe'&a ".' ' . .: ' :; ','
: .. Agent lor the ButterM Patterns',' also tor the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, ;:
The Undersigned has Added to his Business a full line- Of '
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, Mhite, French
Berl and Rosewood Caskets, " ;
Burial. Bones and .Shronds. . Trimmings of all descriptions at the lowest Prices
' sod oni the Most Elesjaat flearae east f the moantalna with all the '
latest improTemrnta. . .'
NO DEIAY IN FILLING ORDERS.
PInrA of IlaHinexa. Thnl street, three door
house, and adjoining hia l-laaiD(t ilill and Wag-oo Shop.
' Place of Bcsidesce. Fourth street, comer o!
1
ijjjjiniiiu
; . i. , SCCCESB0B8 TO LATE FIRM
E. WINGATE &c CO.
&9r.al 'MOTdhaadisel
. -1 A COMPLETE LINK OF
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS.
". " DEALERS IN '
Fine Upholstered Goods
. ' ' Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor
Cofflna, CaakeU, Burial Robes, Kla.
l hM amnd at aU kturs of tht dny or nigU at tMr place1 of btuinta, Waihinyttm street, tut doors aorta
' row. Second. Big of Hcd Light.
I MOHTET REVIEW OF IMG SUBJECTS
Bf Via Foremost Writer ia tht Worla
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Burgundy 83,
ZinfaDdel 84,
Riesling 83, '. ,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
Cash House,
AND COURT STS.,
ST
E
Wit MIGHELli
IfiiEETAElR
AND
east of Qiboos, Maoallister Co's agricultural wars .
.
Washington. . Can be aen at all hours ol the day
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . ,
HACKS AND BUGGIES.
urnaments, Window Hhades, tvo.