CEOOK COUKTY. Brief Culled Kreia the Columns or . the Oehoeo Review. Seth Bodman, of Bear creek, was in town Wednesday. Mr. Bodman reports havion lost about one-third of bis sheep, and that his father, William Bodman, had lost 1500 out of 2000. Last fall Andy Lvtle had 3600 bead of sheep, and a few days since he counted his flocks and found that 1000 were musing. showing that his lo3s by the winter had been that number. Frank Wheeler was over from Sisters last Satnrdav. He said the snow had nearly all left the Squaw creek country, and that crass had hezan to crow on the ranee, tlioturh it has come too late to do much good, for a lars;e percentage of stock in that country is dead. The neoDle of Prineville and vicinity can not afford to let the opportunity pass of se curing a railroad from The Dalles here. It would be of more benefit to them than any " other imDrovement that could be made, and if they do not put forth some effort to get it, Prineville will be left in the shade wnen Nicholsvillc starts on the Deschutes. Crook county farmers feel confident of being able to raise enough wheat this year to supply the local demand for flour, inis will retain about $150,000 in the county, as that amount has gone out of the county for flcur each year for the past three years. Now if the farmers will raise enough bacon and lard to supply the market, they will save about 20,000 more to the county. There is no use to conceal the fact that the business men and capitalists of this place are only waiting for tbe advent of the O. P. railroad when they will lose no time in moving the town of Prineville. Where the road crosses the great Des Chutes river will spring up a town in as many weeks as it has taken years to make Prineville what it is to-day. There is no secret about this, as oar merchants all say they are ready to pnl! np at a day's notice. Mr. Marston, of the Ochoco mines, was in town Wednesday. He said the owners of the mines on the bead of Ochoco were mak ing active preparations for doing consider able work in the viscera the coming season. His company will work two shifts of hands during the season, and he expect, to have a nrofitable run." There is plenty of snow in the mountains, which insures an abundant water supply for a longer period thsn is nsual in the Boring, and the miners will be M In dn more work this var than for many years past There is evidently good ground in the Ochoco mines, and with a good season the ontpnt of gold should be several thousand dollars. At the October, 1889, term of "circuit "court, Judge Bird sentenced Jule Edmund to six months' imprisonment in the peniten tiary, he having been convicted on an in dictment for assault with a dangerous weapon. By good behavior and hard work Mr. Edmund got credits on his time, and was last week released from the peniten ' tiary, and has returned to his home on Wil low creek. Mr. Edmund has received bis punishment for committing a rash deed, and it should not only serve as a lesson to him in the future, but be a warning to others who act too hastily when under ex citement and do things which the law forbids. . Advice tsxPcets. Oliver Wendell Holmes, in the last Atlantic, offers some advice to young poets, that may be profitable to tbe numerous versemakers if beed is paid to his words. The doctor says: "What is tbe meaning of tbis rash into rhyming ol such a mat titade of people of all ages, from the in fant phenomenon to the oldest inhabitant? Many young correspondents bave told me in so' many words, 'I want to bo famous.' Now it is true that of all the short cuts of fame, in time of peace, there is none short er than the road paved with rhymes. 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The forthcoming volam J will be signalized by the discussion of questions of high pnblie interest by the foremost men of the time, notably by a contro-.- m t'raa Tr and Protection in thair bearing noon the development of American industry ana nnmiinvi between the two most famous living statesmen of England and America, THE RIGHT HO."f. W. E. GLADSTONE ana una. JAJ" nr iivp. This discussion, embracing the most imDorLmt contributions ever nude to an American periodical will beio in the J .nuary number. It U a siicniaant fact -as showing thi unparal ii! imuuliuritv and usefulness of this periodical nd its wide influence up in public opinion th it the .imitation of the Nortu Ausbicas Rkvikw it greater than tbut of all other American and Eug'ish reviews combined. Subscription price, postage prepaid, 85 year. THE KORTfl AMERICAN REVIEW 3 East Fourteenth Street, New York. . Thompson's Addition -TO- DALLES CITY. Now Ready for Sale on Easy Terms. Now is the timet buy while PRICES ARE LOW. . . . . i in 1 nlfLfctrvi In acre 11118 .rac na uws sui-v , - , -- tracts with convenient streets auJ avenues and so arramred that purchasers can git one block or sev eral acres in a body. Th lami is comparatively level, son exceiieii, j . pleasant, beautiful and easy to accea and joins the city lniiueaiaveiv on uic &mw. Title U. S. Patent. Warranty Deeds. FOB SALE BY The Dalles Land and Improvement Co. - For articular! apply at the office of hj Company rooms and o, tana umce muimng, iw wwi VB COME AND SEEtTHE rROPEETT. THCRNBURY & HUDSON, arj&l&wtf Real Estate Ag ents By the announcement of ha safe return to civiliza tion. Hi aureutcrcsand discoveries have b?en (iKAN'l,. WONUERKUL. MAUVELOUS. The world has reea nothing like tt'ein before. Uis thrrltnjr ad venture, marv-lons discoveries, daring exploits, as tountii? privation, wornleridl tr:pacms the Dark Continent. 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Mechanics and Clerks can catily make from S3 to $23 per day. No experience required. Canvass ing outfits n. w readr. Send immediately for Illus trated circulais and terms free, or to secure an agency at once, send SI for the outfit and you shall be served tiret. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Address THE HISTORY CO., 723 Market street, San Francisco, Cal. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, 8TEA-B18IIIIfe. .San Frameisee to Portland. ku&cn, 1890, To Portland Leaving Spear St. Wharf, San Francisco, at 10 A. M. as follows: Oregon March 1 Santa Boss " 6 State " Oregon " IS Columbia " 17 State " 21 Oregon " 2 Columbia. " . 29 The company reserves tbe right to change steamers or sailing days. tarfto frehrht win be received on moraine of sail. ii g, except Fruit and Vegetables, and these will not oe toaea alter a. m. omcKs is iu nAJicisco. General Cffice, No. 10 Market street. Tick, t Offices, Nos. 1 and 214 Montgomery street. GOODALL, PEJjKINS CO, agents? Portland to San Francisco. uaRCH, 1899. To Saa Francisco Leaving Steamship Wharf Port land, at 10 P. M., as follows: State March 2 Oievon " Santa Rosa 10 State " 1 Orrgon " 18 Columbia 2 State " K Oregon SO Bsggaze must be checked eithtr at Ash street dur ing the day, or by the U. C. & It. 7. Cu. No un checked buggage will be received on the .Leu intra. . roRTLAXD orricss. Ti. ket Ofilce, First and Oak streets. George S Taylor, Ticket Agent. C. S. M ELLEN, T. W. LEE. Gen. Traffic Uanajrer. Gen. Pass. Agt EA1ES OF PASSAGE: (including ne And bertha Cabin, 816 00 Steerage, $8 00 Round Trip Unlimited. 30 00 Withdrawal from the Finn. Nnt'ce is horehv siven that Mr. Geo. H. Bennett has withdrawn f ran the firm of McFartand French. AHnoteaun actountswill ie collected and all lia bilities will be assumed I y tbe remaining partners. Business will be continued as usual. . t-MlTH FREVClY, il B. M'FARLaND, E. C. PEASE. All citizens desirous of having their cows herded fr.-in and after the first of March can do so by apply ing at the stable of W. H. Butts, where particulars and terms will be made known. fb!7 $100 Reward. THE ArOVB REWARD WILL EE PAID I O cvidci ob au Kcient to convict tbe villain or vil lains who poisied two of my fine dogs fuiday morning, 1 arch ind. L H. TAFFE. I elilo, KarcbA 191. lmO&w For Sals or Will y. khm Or Toun - O tie. Two Short Horn Bulls out of the Coombs nacu sold in this city October, 18i8. . Ap ply to Se ler Bros.,' i.t their Bcckfie'd ran h, near this cty. feb221m FOUND. A light bay horse, will be three years old to the spring; daik inane and tail;-three white feet; ae mark or brand. The owner can have him by paying tor the feed and advertising. - 1. P. MATLOCK, Tbiee Mile. PAY UR ALL ACCOUNTS DUE THE UNDERSIGNED must be settled on or before Ma7 1, 1890, or they will be placed tut collection; E. BECK. NOTICE. Any perroa wishinr to rarchase flour at the Dit mond Mill can do so in lots not less than 6 hbls ; . i ice (4X0 per barrel, mbiect to alteration. Term. lictly cash. A. H. CURT1SS, prop. STANLEY IS BACK Legal Notices- Sale of Unclaimed Gocds on Account of Advances, St.nge, Eic. -KJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THF Xl following articles uescriueu iu n hereto annexed, oemg property and over, and rem iiuiuz unclaim-d, will be sold at Dublic auction t- the highest bidder for cab, on . .... . i. i . . :i n latin inni. Saturday, me m-n uy r , ---- mencing at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at Mood s Storage and Forwarding Warebous. , Second street. The lfc.l'es, Oregon. Only so much ol eacn psrcei or iui uipj sold as will satisfy all cliargts cguinst the same for advances, storage and other necessary expenses: MCUEDILK. -i t T.l - 1 - wt-n (1 t-ll! m8 jure, tuaries . w.6-.. ----- - - mines, i vin, --.' - ---- " ' , tOllKS. 1 Kt UU1IUM. 11Q1r ' " ages hardware; S. B. HenJric, 2 concentrators, M. Slellin?. 1 p'ows; a. nnjtuuo, y - - , Yi J L Thouiuaon, 4 packages sawed fellows; J. 31. ao:in. nwiw vi. v..-. , - . chandise; J. V Johnston, 1 case merchandise, fc. butter box, N. P. Wheat, 1 box nie-cuandi&e; John Koing, 1 pump uno cxturcs. S;r.ra e and Forwari log Merchant. J. B. CROSSED. Aiictii-ncer. fehii-aitfM NOTICE. . . . v . . .1 4 i-.AAl!nrnVn'rlMrirthn) tract ol ,ia..a - H.rV't7, suea ana uiieu v n viuiiKii "',:.- ",' of April, A 1. 1845, an recorded in VV asco county 1 . i T ill mini iiS All recorus, BOOK oi leeus, r ,.. : tne 4in aay oi oepi mw., - -----Tiivett, for tho fol.owimr described tract of laud, to- "The fractional north half of the northeast quarter of section f-.ur in township one, and the river lots numbered one and two t.f clion.thirt three, and the river lot nambered one of section thirtv-fcur in townantp two norm oi " - -- - lauiette ineriiiian, in the district of lands subject to . . . t. ivd.t.lniiKr itiie nun sate ai; v'atuu wh , u"6uu), w r - -; died and fifty-four acres and ninety -five hundreatns of .in acre, according to the ofthial piat of the sur vey of said lands returned to the general land office Dy tne surveyor-senwai . ...... 'The above tract as patented to the Mission So lely ol tne aieine-iiM c wim , lb75. The above patent to lhe Methodist Episcopal Church notwitnstaiiun.it. 'Jheaoove description and quotations are copied irom ine reweii uow iu wjj ... i i . . . . . 1 , tn IraniM Art All Persons are nereuy uwwku ,v r . .i i .1 ...1 nl 1-. nil r lll-.m! ! - anv oi tne aoove uicin.umu --o ate for any of the same except with persons holding 3 .w. . ..1 i -r .-nl In Victor Trivett. lfated at The Dalles, Orego , March i. A. D. Is90 tnch8-4t Agent for K. E. Thompson, et al. Citation. In the County C nrt of the State of Oregon, for the county of tt atco. In the matter of the estate of John T. Storr?, de- ceas d citation. To Mary A. Storrs and to all other persons inUr- Mil ..nif pa.,ip cri'etilitf'. in i,,.nin( tlinStateof Orecon. y iua-e hereby i,ui mnA ..vmirl t,, aitiMiir in the Oountv Court ol the State of Oregon, lor the county of Wasco, at the courtroom tberei.f, at Dalle City, in said county, on Monday, the Dili day of May, li90, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that any, men auu mere w snow wu, ,,, he. wliv an order of sa'e should not be made to sell lot nnuiber ten in block number ne in T.w.,,'. ul.ht.inn Ut Dalles CitV. W:laCO COUlltV, Oregon, belonging- to said estate to satisfy the claims againt the same. - Wilnets tbe Hon. C N. Thornbury. Judge of the 'skal.1 said County Uourt, wun tne soat oi 1 Court affiled, this 7th day of March, A. D. sal 1890. Attest: mchS-6t GEO. H. THOMPSON. Clerk, Bv i, M. Hustixotos, Deputy. Dalles City Water Bonds. RjMtlml tirmwinqls will be receive-1 until 2 p. m. Saturday, MarcL 1, 11:90, by .he Board of Water Ooiuiuis--ioners of Dalles City, for the pun-hise of 200 bonds ol 5t each, SIOO.OUO in tue aggregate. ia.i 00 paable in five years. jas H) payable in ten years. 25.000 payable in fifteen yeurs. ii,o0i ityable in tweuty jeiis. i"ach bidder must state tbe lowest rate of Interest at which the bun-Is will be taken, at nut less than their lace value, and for cash in hand; interest pay able annually. Bids should be addiessed to the Secretary B ard of Water Commissioners, The Dalits, Oregon, and envelopes endorsed Pmpoeal for Water Bonus. e .... The commissioners rese. ve the right to reject any and all blus. M- T. NoLaN, SvcieUryof Boird of Water Commissiouen, The Dulles, Orcein. Jau29 Nolise t) Crete. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the County Court in the btate of Oregon for Wasco Countv, duiy made and entered on the 22d day of November, 18S7, the undersigned was du'y ap pointed, and is now the duly qualified and acting executrix of the last will and testament of Danie Bolton, oeceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the sametouie, with the proper vouchers therefor, at the office of Mavs Huntinxton, The Dalles, Or., within six months from the date of tbis notice. Dated February 8, 1890. ELIZABETH J. BOLTON, Executrix of the last will and testament of Daniel Bolton, deceased. wkly-febli Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Nancy Gager, de Notice is hereby iven that the undersigned has filed his final account in the above matter and that Monday, the 5h day of May, 1899. at the hcur of 11 o'clock a. in. of said day at the County Courtroom In the County Courthouse in Dalles C ty, Wasco county, Oiegou, i the time and pUce fixed by the honorable, the County Court of said ciuuty and stute by an order duly made and entered therein on the 4th day of aiarch, 1890, for the hearing of any objections to Baid account or tbe settlement thereof. Dated March 4,lb9J. W. A. OBARR, Administrator of the estate of Nancy Gager, de eased. Dufur A Watkius, attorneys for tbe administrator, mch&et Guardian's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointeu br tbe County Court of the State of Ore-on, for Wasco county, in probate, guardian of the person and estate of Otis 8. "savage. Junior, a minor. All persons having el aims miraiust sal 1 es tate i-ud minor are hereby notified and requi red to present them to me at the law otnee of Condon A Condon, in Dalles City, Wasco countv, State of ure gon, with proper vouchers therefor. Doted at Dalles City, Or., March 6. 189). Z. F. MOODY, Guardian of the person and estate of Otis S. SaV' age, Junior. mchS "Land Notices. NOTICE FOR POBUCATION. Lass Omci at Tub Daxus, Oa., Februarv 19. 1800. Notice is hereby riven that the following named settler bss filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe register and receiver of tbe D. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on Ap.-il 12, 1890, via: . James) 31. Johnson. Hd. 1731, for the SK NWX, E4 8 J4, SW SKU Sec. Iu, Tp. 2 3, K IS, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his aontinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas Fargher, James Le Due, F. M. Thompson, aivis ymnn, juiur, uregon. tabiS F. A. MCDONALD, Booster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofticc at Tns Dalles, Ohroos, February 24, 18X0. Notice is hereby given that the following nameo settler has filed notice of his iuteution to make filial proof in support of his claim, and Umt said proof will be made before tbe register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on April 10, 1890, viz: liar ion C. Adams, DS for the S hi N W qr Sec 28 T 1 N, H 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his eon tinuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz: Orlando Morgan, Robert Mcintosh, Seth Morgan, W. A. Miller, all of The Dal.e, Oregon; F. A. McDONALD, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lass Office at Tur Daubs, Orfooh, March 18, 1890. Notice is hereby given that lhe following named settler has fiied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. 8. laud office at The Dalles, Or., on May 5th, 1890, viz: - Samuel unaband, DS. 66S1, for the E. NW4. Sec. 6, Tp. 2 N , of It 12 E. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation of, said land, viz: Amos Root,' Cbar'es Phillips, William Johnson, James Eaterbrook, all of Mosier, Oregon. mch-22 F. A. McDONaLD, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ' , Lasd Omcs at Ths Dallks, Oa.. . March 16, 1800. Notice isbereby given that' the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on April 20, 1890, viz: . Daoirl (. Haddaman. ' DS 7085 for the SW NE Wtf and SEJ SEJ Sec 11 Tp 2 SK 14 E He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resideuce upon and cultivation of said land, vis: - Benjanvn Rothw-y. William Robinson. Oliver Bo ur land, Joseph Robinson, all of I Hi fur. Or. F. A. MCDONALD. RristT. END FOR OUR SATALOOUCaae fRICCS ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. INO. pax axe I 1;- PRINZ & NITSCHKE, ssni.KA-LK AMD KETAIL Furniture & Carpet Dealers. Ar hannv to announce to the public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing rates ol the celebrated EMPIRE MILLS, which enables us to sell Furni- tue and Carpets at prices huh erto unknown in uregon. A Pew of Our Quotations wui Hardwood bent Chairs, each ct, I Ash Bedsteads " I Woven-wire Mattresses 0 Loun,a, - cr c;aiiij v - Sniper & Klnersly, -THE Leading Druggists, 129 Second Street The Dalles, Oregon, HENKY L KUCK, Manufacturer of and dealer in Harness and Saddlery, Second St,, near Moody's Warehouse, THE DALLES, ... OR O ' All Worst fjioitraiiteed to lve Sat BfActlon HUGH CHRISMAN. W. K. CORSON. Chrisman & ton, SUCCESSORS TO C.E. CHIUSXAN Jfc ISOINS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FANCY GBOCEKIES AND MILL FEED, Third Street Between Washington and Federal: Hare on hand and will sell at the lowest possible prices. Fancy and staple urocenes and Mill Feed. Hiorhest Ca sh Price if Coun'ry Produce. V Call and examine prioes before purchasing else where. augutf Clirisinan & Corson. 0. D. TAYLOR, Washington Street, In rear of French A Co's Bank building. THE DALLES. - OREGON. -THE New Zeland Insurance Co. Is one of the Best in the World Also managers for Oregon, Washington and Idaho of the Mutual Benefit Life InsuranceCo. OF NEWARK, N. J. aid policy holders, slnos organization, 9S,81S.907.06 ! Assets, market value 940.8X004 14 Surplus, N. T. standard 5,5 12,1X SI One of the most solid companies in the . United States. AGENTS WANTED for the State of Oregon Territories of Washington and Idaho. MONEY LOAN. 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Address, THE APHRO MEDICINE COSIPW, Western Branch, Box 27, POBIMND, or . FOR SALE BY BjAKELT HOUGHTON. A Perfect Face Powder. F'REEMAN'SToV' AGE POWDER. iWt llllili. SWt nufc lessays- M'lll. W? .' Hoaehton. E hi C. E. Dnnbazm. m LATEST PERFU"E qit ts FREIXiAn 3 H lAVf AT n A - uonvmto -" BrfJoBg........"" 75 iniu carpets, do "MS" - au nlT 5a - C. N. THORNBURY. T. A. HUDSON. THORNBURY & HUDSON, rriteFire,Life andAccident INSURANCE Money to Xjoaaa. on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security. WiU attend to all kind' oj Land business be fore the U. S. Land Office. Rooms 7 and 8. np-stairs, V. S.-Land Office building;, THE DALLES, OREOOJN. FRUIT i SHADE TREES SMALL t RUITS, VINES EVERGREENS, SH UBS, ROSES, ETC. The Earliest Strawberry known, CLARKE'S " SEEDLING! Also, the EVERGREEN, ever bear ing strawberry a valuable acquiaitica Mission :-: Gardens, JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop. Tbe Celebrated French Cure, w.":1 "APHRODITINE" SB IS SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cn re any ioi m of nervous disease, or any disorder f the generative or gnus of either BEF0I E isine from the AritH Ml-1 ITIICbllV.! HI" - - v,..., nl miir.iilfliit. Tobncco ir Oninm orthrousU youtliful indiscretion, over iiidulg- A.m. .i.K 1 nmm nt Rrnin lNiWer. WilketUl iinn'linuriiiirilnwn Pains in the Hack, tieiniiisl Weiikness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions, Iucorrliora, Dizziness, Weak Mem ory, Iws of Power anil Imnoteiicy. which it ne- .leCteil Olteil lean IO iwniaiiirBiiin hechhu mwiir ity. Price 11.00 a box. 6 boxes for 5.00 Scut by mail on receipt of price. M A WKITTKNWUAItATfTEE foreTerytf.Oe order, to relimil tne money ii a j-rmi.i i. M.t .iwtml. Tliniisnnils of testimonial! IromolilaudvounR.of both sexes, permanently cured bvAi-HRomTisK. Circular free. Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKSTIKN BRANCH. BOX 27 PORTLAND. OE BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, OUEfSOH. G.T.THOMPSON. A.W. FARGHER. THOMPSON & FARGHER, General Blacksmiths, Near Mint buildintr, Second St. Horse-SIiOkdln g and G-eneratl Jobbing; a speciauij Prices reasonable and to suit the times. The Dalles Lumbering COMPANY, Successors to TI10S. JOHNS A CO. MINT BUILDING GROUND. Tuk Dalles, - Oregon, dbalbbs ib aix k1xds of ROUGH AND DRESSED Lumber and Builder's Material. Shingles, Fence Posts Lime and Hair. aAxnvAOTOBsas or DOORS. WINDOWS, BLINDS, Orders from abroad receive prompt attention. PIONEER-.-GROCERY, GEO. RUCH. Proprietor. Northwest corner of Second and Washington sts CHEAPEST place In Ths Dalles for all kinds of GROCERIES FLOUR, GRAIN. WILLOW-WARE, Toankful for favors in the past, I would respect fully solicit a continuance ef the same. GEOROK RUCH Denny, Rice & Co. Wool & Commission Merchants 610 Atlantic Ave., Boston. ayCash advances made on consignment. THE DALLES Marble Works, C. J. Smith, Prop'r. Buy at Borne and Save Freights and Agents' Commissions. Lock Box nil. THE DALLES, OREGON. A WEAK MAN Can now cure himself of tbe deplorable resui'.s of early abuse, and perf-otlr restore his rigor and ri talKr by tbe Great Australian Remedy. The re markable cures of hopeless cases of Nervous Debil ity and Private Complaints are everywhere Kami ins- out quackery. Tke Hedioinc, a physician's gilt to mneru g nutnaniiy, wiu oe sent xrea so snaee u fkcted. Address, Da. M. r. TAYLOR, lmarlyw 809 llarfcet Strreet, San Francbso. THC 3 an these vat an by D.M. FERRY &.CO, ' Who are the largest mtheworid.1 t). U Faurv Co's TTlttttrated. DMcxiotive and Priced SED AilHUAt. for isoo wiU be i 1 FRS tesBs clients. ; Cmrdtm, should seasl fcru. Addraas . . M. rERRY eV CO. OCTROIT.MKH. B.CROSSEM, , Asutionesr, W-uhl-asMa St. bet. Jftala u4 SecwasI, The DaiiM, Oregon. Regular Auction Sales of Real Estate, KoosaboU i Fumuurs aau uenenu jserananoisr. Veteesisf aus tsatsirdaT. 11 A.B. The New Umatilla House, THE DALLES. HANDLEY & SINNOTT, Proprietors, THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON, Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Yaluablts Ticket and Baggage Office of the UNION Western urnon l eiegrapa uvmpany, are m e flora. . TRACTS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12: IO P M FOR WALLA WALLA 2:40 P. M. PORTLAND Tents, Wagon Covers. AJT THE, OLD STAND. Oonntrv Ordets Promptlv a tended so marH-td REMOVAL ! REMOVAL ! Removed to 270 and 278 Second St., ZD. T77 E3d.-wa-rd.r3, -TiEALEB IN- Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations, ARTISTS MATERIALS, Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor nice Poles, Etc. EaL-px:-Fts txttvtivee:p ?,fs-E-e3, Oil Paintings, Cliromos E. P. FITZ XE - VL . ' Wagon-Makers' and Blaclcsmitlis Srocls:. Groceries. ' tSf-Sol. Agent for ths IMPROVED MONARCH Wsshuur Machine. "S C E. DUNHAM, Druggist and Optician. SOLE AGZJiTOTOR .oftOVED 01 AMI" 9tCTACtfy 0( GLASSES. O X" v - r - PATfJUtTlLTlBT. (.11.1UU-. .-.. o-. Every VtAr Pnrohaaa Onayaatoed. Cliest I?3rotectortS STATIONERY AND CIGARS Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicina mes. Prescriptions com pounded at all Lours. call and see H00SIER FENCE MACHINE, 0N" MACHINK that gives a continuous twist to the -wire. In operation at THE PACIFIC FENCE WOKKS, gtrong, Durable, Neat, and the H B. BEED, THE L A LLES, i Commission and Gene 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STPEET, (Adjoining Railroad Depot.) Consignments Solicited ! ! Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage. The Highest Price paid in Cash OREGON PACIFIC RaUxray Company, and Office of tlie FJB1H w mil Successors to L D. Fraxs decea, Leather & Shoe Findings, Carriage Trimmings Etc and Steel Engravings. GERALD, - - Xt XIV I I- AGRJf-DLTDRAL MACHINERY, Schitlsr's and Tuhkr Asis Wagons, HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Keeps in stock a full lias of Eazors, Knives, Scissors, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, SOAPS, SPONGES, RUBBER GOODS, rTV-wn sCasCf rU Cheapest Fence in the World. Proprietor. OBBGON. Forwarw Merchant, for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc Wholesale and Eetail Dealers mum FISH fc BARD ON, -DEALERS Stones, Furnaces. Ranges. MS PIPES, PLUMBERS' GOODS, POMPS, h -:o:- We are tlie Hole ecenU for the RAMON A COOK STOVE, which has no equal, and guaranteed to give en tire satisfaction or uiont-y refunded. Cor. Second and Washington streets, The Dalles. THE 0R0 FINO AJD. KELLER, Proprietor. Port 81, Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Angelica 83, Mountain 83 an Grcgorio 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, "Dandelion Tonic" A. L. NEWMAN Has opened a GROCERY ST OR Li Corner of Second and Union Sta. 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 fill Saa If mmm Beer' Ball SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. F. LEMKE, PROP'R, IkKISJ?!! OlS DRAUGHT -:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-: AND FOB SALK ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, the ery best Imported wines, Liquors tigars. The One Price Cash House, COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., J. P. Me IN KILN Y, -DEALEH IN- Foreign and. Domestic Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c . . . - m 11 . TT 1 1 ft T Agent for iU BnttericK Patterns, FULXXGirsil The Undersltrned has Added to his Business a full line of Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French Berl and Eosewood Caskets, - Burial Robes and Snronfls. Trimmings of all descriptions at the lowest Prices and owns ths Mob Elegant Hrarae eaist f the snsuntsjM with sll ths latest impronmrnts. NO DELAY IN FILLING ORDERS. PIsm Of Bomaexa. Third stnst, thrwa doors ssrt of Glbons, Uscslllstar Co'ssfriculturU wsrs house, sod sdjoinintf his PlsnlD( MU1 snd Wagon ibop. Plaee of Keaideaee. Fourth itrsst, eorasr o WssUnRton. Can bs s-sn st sU hours tt ths day IT WM. MICHELL. A. M. WILLIAMS & Co., BDCXIKSHORS TO LATH F1BM 332. WINGATEsCO. enerai Merchandise! A COMPLKTB LINK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC . Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Iron and Steel. Farm Implements. ATiinrriurn HiinnUP . UIPIC Jill 11 DIIPPICC dlUUtbAKtn WAbUiio. DEALERS IN TT-wTrlc2ia-1 -nnrla Furniture, Carpus. Mattings, Parlor Ornaments, i inoow -. SiS-sisS--WsB C3-la.ertaa3-xrLS, a Specialty. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc Bas rtmoved from 8eoond street 10 BOOKS, : STATIONERY : AND : MUSIC. !r All null orders flllod ssUstactori sod prampUr. snd oorrsfpondsnos shssrfuHj soswsrod. IS- Cjkbrated TRIUMPH RANGE and WINE ROOMS, Burgundy 83, ZinfaDdel 84, Riesling 83, Hock 83, Table Claret. will supply Bread and Pastry of kinds. aiso ior ine nan uazaar uress rorms, WK MICHELL, TOBlETAKlE AND PiJ'ector. nttbrvo miiu uuuuii-o. Third ttreet Ths Loading H .use for