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    CEOP-WEATHEE BULLETIN NO. 10.
Oregon Stale Weather Bureau in coopera
tion with U. S. Siijnal Service, central office,
Portland, Oregon. For week crtdimj May
17, 1S90:
The temperature rose agiia in Jforepart of
week and fell in latter part. Temperature
of from 80 to 88 degrees, occurred in all
parts of the state. For the week it has
been above the normal. Frost occurred in
eections of Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Mor
row, Crook, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Lake
and Klamath counties on the 8th, 9th and
10ih, doing damage to vegetation and ten
der plant'. Rain fell in the wheat districts
of Eastern Oregon, in Southern Oregon and
along coast on 7th and 10th, doing great
good to all vegetation, except in eections of
Wasco, Sherman and western Gilliam coun
ties, where, as in the Willamette valley, the
rain was very light. , In these latter sec
tions rain is badly needed. The mornings
have been more cool and cloudy, and these
features have helped crops along.
Fall and early spring sown wheat are
growing finely. Lite spring wheat will cot
germinate properly without more rain
Oats, barley, rye corn and doing very well.
Vegetables are becoming very plentiful, but
for all rain iB needed, especially in the Wil
lamette valley. Fruit prospects continue
ood. Grass is growing nicely, the peach
crop is the only one that is now sure to be
short. If the codlin moth is controlled, the
apple nd pear crop will be good. From
most every correspondent comes the desire
. for rain. In Washington county every
r. ; nMirino vn nil? 1 v' f!ntworms are
lUIUfi AO " "'ft 1 J
injuring the onion crop. In Clackamas
county cherries and peaches promise large
yields. In Yamhill the wheat crop will be
good without more rain, and fruit will be
auunaanc. xa juanuu ius urjr umiw
mjuriug the crops. Fruit will be plentiful
in Polk; wheat is doing well and bop crop
will be an average one. In Linn fall wheat
looks fine. Spring wheat is uncertain.
- Fruit plentiful, except peaches. Gardens
doing well. In Benton wheat on loose, mod
erately well drained soil, growing well.
On low nndrained land, wheat has made but
little growth and needs rain. In Lane some
rain fell on the 10th, which was very bene
ficial. Grass growing rapidly and crops
fine. In Douglas, rain of past ten days has
been very beneficial. Crops very promis
ing. In Jackson, farmers re preparing to
mow alfalfa. Fruit has escaped frosts and
danger from them is now past. All crops
promising. In Wasco, more rain badly
needed, but crops promising. Grass good.
Kain on 10th moistened soil two inches
deep. In Sherman and Gilliam crops doing
. i . t r ' t - . ici
well. Stock fattening np. In Morrow,
prospects were never better for crops.
Thunder on 7th. Kain was very beneficial.
In Umatilla and Union, the rain was very
beneficial. Crops growing finely; excellent
prospects. Fruit plentiful. In Crook,
Grant and interior counties rain fell last
week. Frosts did some damage. Hay and
grain crops flattering, and fruit will be very
plentiful. B. S. Pague,
Obseryer U. S. Signal Seryice.
Asst. Director Oregon W. B.
CROOK COUNTY.
Items Cnlird From the Column
the Ochoeo Iteview.
of
Win Page left last Saturday for Harney
City to give himself up and demand trial
for killing Bill Brown.
Prineyille baseball players practice nearly
every Sunday. They expect to play a
match game with the Willow creek nine ere
long.
Messrs. R. Barnes and A. B. Webdell
now learn that the report of their having
lost all their horses in the Malheus conntry
was incorrect. They lost heavily, but it
was not a total loss by any means.
The first of the week Win. Templeton
arrived here from Albany, having crossed
the Cascade mountains by the Santiam
route on horseback. He reported snow
from Cache creek to Snow creek varying in
depth from one foot to twenty feet.
Capitalists inform ns that as soon as the
location of a railroad through Prineyille is
assured mey wiu inaugurate ueruu.. iumus
tries here that will require the outlay of
hundreds of thousands of dollars, and put
more money in circulation than there has
been for years.'
Reynolds Bros, expect to start to-morrow
. for Kebiaska with the mutton sheep they
have bought in this county, amounting to
something over 10,000 head. The average
price paid for these sheep has been 2 50 per
..head, making 40,000 they have distributed
amon,' the sheep raisers of the county this
season.
Last week Gottfried Brose's attorneys,
Geo. W. Barnes and M. E. Brink, presented
a petition to the county court asking that
he be admitted to bail. After duly consid
erias the matter the court determined to
deny the petiticn, bail hiving be:n refusi d
at the October term ot circuit court, at
which time Mr. Brose was indicted for
innrder in the second degree for killing
Shields Looney. As a result Mr. Brose will
be compelled to remain in the custody of
the sheriff until next term of circuit court
which jviil be held in October next.
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Of?
ss!a by Snipes & Klnsrsly,
Retail liv all Dm; ists.
TB. CROSSES,
, Aujt'oceor,
Wajshinsrton St. bet. Alain aad siecond.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Recrnlar Auction Sa!es of Real Estate, Koiisaliold
Furniture and General Merchant!
Wednesday and Saturday. 11 A. 31.
3i
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remarked an old pentlema, as bo gazr-d
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time I wes afraid cosmetics would. The silly
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listener, "What do you use now?" "Use,"
was the reply, "nothing but common sense
and Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
Common sense toll me that If my blood was
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spots and roughness, use tho "Golden Med
ical Discovery." It is guaranteed to do
nil that it is claimed to, or money paid
for It will bo promptly rcfuudod.
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OFFEREE)
for an incurable case of Ca-
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Iiroprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hemedy. By
ta mild, soothing and healing properties, it
cures the worst cases, no matter of now long
ftandinj-. By druggists. W cent.
Both the method and results -when
Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
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and 81 bottles by all leading druggists.
Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN fRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. HY. YOltK. N.Y.
J0TJTS & WILSON,
219 AND 221 SE30KD STREET.
Dealers in
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
"ltd We Stand'
And othel choice brands of Whisky.
Imported Wines
AND
KEY WEST CIGARS.
tCT" Also Wines and Beer, imparted aud domestic.
fS ACCOUNT OF FAILING BODILY VIGOR.
V and to reduce care, I now offer for Bale a por
tion or ati 01 ny apienaia r-anen near ursKinevuie,
Oregon. It consists of 60J acres of the best soil, and
nnr y waters,!. 400 acres now under cultivation
ZCC no i in grma.
. Will Sell in Tracts to Suit.
It I one of tbe many fine farms in Sfcer - an county.
AUUruSS AATMAA WH11',
mayl5wk!ytf Erskineville, O'.
IROil TERMINAL OE 1NTER10E POIKTS
THE
m iiy.
Is the Use to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AN3 SOUTH.
It is the Dining Car Route. It runs Through Yes-
H -, 1 J T- c, . i ... : .i
4uu.u ""o i-Tcij xjj iu urn jrcar uj
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
(0 CHAXGE OF CARS.)
Cjfh posed of pining Cars unsurpassed. Pallman
uiuwirp uorim a;eej-era oi L.atest
Eqaipme-.t-
TOTOIST SLEEPING CARS,
Dest that can be contructel, and in which accom-
uiuutibiuuB aru wi n rieeano r urnuned
or boiders of First or Second
class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Cont'naj is Line cmicctim with All
lines, AfTo: (ling Direct and Tn
m!e.ru;t.d Z&m.
Fulmon !ceprr rcnervfttions crs be secured In ad
vance through any aent of the road.
Tm3nHr-U TIPtfCTQ ToandfromanPo!nfs
innUUtI ISUlVCldin America, En K land
ard tun.ie am be purchased at any Ticket otfice of
11113 HUT
FnU information concorninar rates, time of trains.
routes and ot er details furnished on application to
1.. L. UHABLTON,
As ietant General Passeneer Apt ,
No. 121 lint street, ear. Within .ton,
Foh'TLAND, OREGON
HEUEY I. KUCK,
llinufacturer of and dealer in
Harness and Saddlery,
Second St,, near Moody's Warehouae,
THE DALLES, - - . OR G
All Wcrk CSaaraateed to Give Sat-faction
El a as
THE
B J are those put up by
D.M.FERRY&CO.
M Who are the largest Seedsmen in the world.
D. M. Fkkrt & Co's
Illustrated, Descriptive and Priced
I SD ANNUAt I
M for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all ap- M
M plicants, and to last season's customers, m
It is better than ever. Every person M
using Garden, Flower or Field J
Seeds should send for it. Address
D. M. FERRY 4 CO. LW
t sW DETROIT. UQH.mW
FARM FOR SALE
Laud Notice-
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Conrt for the State of Oregon, for the
County of Wasco, Be.
Annie J. Fitzgerald, plaintiff, vs. Kate Couhig
Mrs. I. H. Beavers and William Snyder, Jr., de
fendants. T Kate Couuig, Mrs, D. H. Seavers and William
Snyder, Jr., defendants:
In the name of the State of Oreeon.you and each
of you are hereby required to appear and answer
the cotnpiaint flied a?ainst you in the above entitled
action within ten days from the date of the service
of this summons upon vou. if eel red within this
county, or if served within any other county of this
state, then within twenty das from the date of the
seryice of thij summons upon you; and if you fail so
to answer, for waut thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for in her com
plaint, to-wit: the partition of the life csUte of
William Su J der in parts (a one-third part) of lots 8
and 9 of block one of Dall. s Citv proper f rontinR
about 26 feet on Main street on the n rth side therc
o and hounded on the west by the property owned
bv the late o. S. Savoire.
This summons is serve 1 upon you and each of you
in pursuance of an order duiy made herein on the
9th day of April, ISflO, by Loyal B. Stearns, Judge of
the Fou-th Judicial District o the Sate of Oregon,
w. Lair Him. asd Mats & Huktiotos,
apl0-7t Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Min'iMslratjr's Notice ta Creators.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby civen that the undersigned was
on the 21st day of April, 1890, by the County Court
of tbe State of Oregon for Wa?cl county, duly ap
poiuted administrator of the estate of W. C. Tarlton,
deceased. All persons having claims against said
est-tte are tnerefore required to present them prop
erly verified to me at my residence in Bake Oven
precinct in said ceunty. within six months from the
date hereof.
Dalles City, Or,, April 22, SOO r. ROOPER,
apr26-6t Administrator.
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has
reen, by the county court oi vi asco wouuiy, stare oi
Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate
of H. L. Waters, deceased. Therefore, all persons
havinff claims ain!QSt said estate are 1 ereby notified
to present the same to me with proper vouchers at
1 ,. . , . 11 lll.i. : . A . lL'nnnA
mv omce in ianes , i .wu wmiv w uow,
within six months from this date.
Dated at Dalles tit, Way 3, 1890.
W. S. MYERS.
Administrator of the estate of H. L. Waters, de
ceased 3my4w
Administrator's Sale.
"VT OTICE is hereby given that I will, in pursuance
XM of an order of the Honoraole. the County Court
of the State of Oregon for the county of Wasco, in
the matter of the estate of John T. Storrs,
deceased, heretofore made, rendered and
entered on the 28.h day of June, 1390,
at the court house dooi in Dalies Citv, Wasco
county, Oregon, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. u. of
laid day, cell at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, lot No. ten (10) in block No
one (1), in Truvitt's addition to said city, belonging
to said estate, to satisfy the claim airainst tbe
same. - FRANK MEJSEFEE,
may!0-7t Administrator.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that fhe undersigned has
been appointed administratrix of the estate of W. I.
Graham, deceased, by tbe Honorable, the County
Coon of the County of Wasco, Stite of Oregon.
All accooms against the estate must be presented to
tbe undersigned at her residence in Dalles City for
payment, accompanied by the proper vouchers,
within six months from the date of this notice.
MRS. CARRIE F. GRAHAM,
Admin'stratrix of the estate of W. I. Graham, de-
The Dalles, May 10, 1800.
Teachers' Examination.
VTOTICE is hereby given, tha. for the purpose of
XM making an examination of all personr who
luiy off- r themselves as candidates for teachers of
the schools of this county, the C umy School Super
intendent therrcf will bod a t uhlic examination at
The Dalles, in the County Court room, on Wednes
day, May fcith, 1891, commencing at li o'clock M.
Dated The Dalles, May 17, 1899.
A. C. CONNELLY,
County School Superintendent.
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby g yen that the pa-tnership
heretofore existing between G. B Welch and
Geo. Smitb, under tbe firm name and style of Welch
& Smith, has beeu dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. Smith will pay all indebtedness and collect all
bils due the firm, and will continue in business at
the corner of Eighth and Union streets,
G. B. WELCH,
maylO GEO. SMITH.
County Treasurer's notice.
ALL COUNTY WARRANTS REGISTERED
prior to June 2, 18S7 will be paid it presented
at my office. Interest ceases from and after this
date. nuvii,
Treasurer Wasco County.
The Dalles, April 18, 1890. ap!9w3t
Co. Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior to June 3,
1887, also warrants No. UG5, 1468 and 1407 of tl
same date will be paid if presented at my office. In
terest ceases from ana alter tnis date.
The Dalles, May 9, 1890. GEO. RUCH.
Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
Legal Notices.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Land Offici at Tin Dalles, Obkgox,
May 14. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the foliowing-named
settlei has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and tliat said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at lhe
Dalles, uregon, on Jul) lz, lsuu, viz:
Martin Herder,
of Bake Oven, Or , DS No. 6972, for the NWJ4 of
Sec. XI, Tp. 6 a, It 16
He names tie following witnesses to prove bis
continuous resilience upon ana cultivation oi, said
land, viz:
Geo. Von Borstel, John Nachier, Adam Lohr, Theo.
von Borvtei, an oi cane uven, ur.
myl7 JjHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Offics at Thk Dallss, Oregox,
May 6. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the foliowing-ncmed
settler has filed notice of his int ntion to make final
pnxf in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Register and Receiver of the
V. S. Laud Otfice at The Dalles, Or., on July 18th.
isuu, viz:
Henry K. Steed.
For the ne'i. Sec 35. Tp. 6 S. R 16. E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resiuence upon, anu cultivation oi, said
lan: I, viz:
R. R. H ntnn. Henry Scbadewitz, George J. Dyer,
nra. ixui, an ci uaae oyen, ur.
inaylO JOHM W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
Lakd Office at Thk Dalles, Ohkgos,
Anril 25. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that tbe following nameo
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 J-ne 211, 1890, viz:
Ulu Won C. A dams.
DS for the S of NWJt of Sec. 28, Tp. 1 N, R 13 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis con
tinuous resiuence upon ana cultivation OI said land,
viz:
Orlando Morgan, Robert Mcintosh. Seth MorcMn.
. n. iuugi, ail oi a lie uancs, uregnn.
apr26 JOHN W. LtWIS, Register
NOTICE FOl PUBLICATION.
Lasp Offics at Thb Dallks, Oregon,
Mav 5. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
wi!l be m ide before the register and receiver of the
v. a. lana omce at lUd uaues, ur., on July 18tn,
low, viz:
Qpetrga J. Dyer,
Bake Oven, Or., DS 70)5, for the wSi swU. Sec 35.
Tp. 5 S, K 18 E, nwU of Sec 2, and neU ue', sec
3. To. 6 8. R 16 E.
rje numes tne following witnesses to prove his
ii.il miiii .i us iwiucuw ujuii Kiu vuiuvauuu OI, FUIU
lauu, viz:
R. R. flin ton, Henry Sehadewitz, Henry E. Steed,
win. Dm, ail oi xoKe uven. ur.
maylO JOHJ) W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.
April 17. 1800.
Notice is hereby given that the following uamed
settler lies filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support ot his claim, and that said
pro-if will be made before the register aud receiver
ot the U. S. land otfice at The Dalles, Or., on June
is, lovu, viz:
jonn icysn.
Hd 1835 for the E Yk tiW JsJ and SW KW Sec
ou, ipinnHiu
Be names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of laid
Land, viz:
James Bens in. Joel 6. Eoontz. W. H. Williams.
ueo. raiiersou, ail oi ine ianes, n.
pia juua w. lewis. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoos,
May 0. 1890.
Notice is hereby eiveu that tbe followinsr-named
littler his filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support -of his claim, and ttat said proof
will be made before the Register and Receiver of the
V. a. Land omce at ine Dalies, ur., on July 19th.
Is90, viz:
Joiin jnetipiie,
Wasco county. Or.. Rd. Ap. 1226, for lots 3 and 4.
and sH mK, Sec 23, and lot 5, in Sec 14, Tp. 1
A, K lis, ej w Ja.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resideuce upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: -
Geonre A. Liebe. John L. Thompson. George
Munger, William L. Grove, all of The Dalles, or.
mayiu juud w. u.is, ttegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LA5D Office at The Dalles, Or. j
April 29, 1890.
Notici is hereby riven that the following- named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in t-upport of his c!aiin, and that said proof
will be made before the register and -receiver at Tbe
Dalles, Oregon, on July 8, 1&90, viz:
Frank V. libleln.
For the SE V NE E U SE and SW X EE J of
S e 20 T i K 13 K W M.
He names the following witnesses to Drove his
continuous residence open and cultivation of said
land, viz:
Hiwh Baxter. Leo Rondeau, both of Kinzsley. Or..
Ernest Haage, Boyd, Or., Daniel Lr Due, Dufur, Or.
jvtwt w. ur. win, seguter.
S -
PR1BC1PAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
yvT
THE
W. C. A1X1WAT, - Ticket Agent.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
TJcion ; PsciSe It nil way
Pacific. 1I-
Tiwion.
EASTBOCSD FROH THE DALLES.
Express No. 2 leaves 1:30 a. m.
Limited Fx Mail, No 4, leaves 10:ooa.m.
rreigl.t No. 24 leaves.. 6:45 a. m.
. 22 " 12:30 p. m
WESTBOUSD FEOM THE DALLES.
Express No. 1 leaves 2:45 p. m.
Limited Fast Mail, No. 3, leaves 2:40 a. m
Freight No. 27 leaves 8:80 a. ni.
. .. 21 1-2:30 p. m.
M.inlin. m 1 a.id 2. "The Overland Flyer,"
ihrnnnh PiiUmnn sleeners. Colonist Sle pers.
Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and
Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or
Chicago.
M.in rl.io Knm 3 and 4. "The Limited Fas
Ml," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars be
tween Portland an unicago.
Daily.
NOTICE.
State Convention Union Party of Oregon, Orearon
City, Or., April 9th and 10th. (From stations in
Oregon.; u. AU juuier, secretary, wm 0111 wn.m
Passengers paving full fare going will be returned
at one-nun lare on ceruueates muia uj
tary of the meeting.
1L
WM. MICHELL,
UNDERTAKER,
Wij'iesto inform bis many friends and the public
gji.erally that he hi s removed his
undertaking looms to
NiCKELSEN'S NEW BRICK
CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON,
Where he carries a full stock of everything used
n that business.
Orders by dispatch, express, mail or in person
promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.
Can be seen any hour of the day or night at his
residence, corne r Fourth and Washington, or place
of business.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY,
San Francisco to Portland.
mat, 1800,
ngSpoarSt
) A. M.aal
To Portland Leaving Spear St. Wharf, San Franciaco,
at 10 A. M. as follows:
Columbia, May 4
State.
8
Oregon
Columbia
State
Oregon
Columbia
State
. " 12
. " 16
. " 20
. " 24
. " 28
. June I
The company reserves tbe right to change steamers
or sailing days.
C-jTSo freight will be received on morning of sail.
Ing. except Fruit and Vegetables, and these will not
be taken after 9 a. m.
OFFICES IS BAN FRANCISCO.
General Office, No. 10 Market street. Ticket
Offices, Nob. 1 and 211 Montgomery street.
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO, agents?
Portland to San Francisco.
HAT, 1890.
To San Francisco Leaving Steamship Wharf Port
land, at 10 P. M., as follows:
State
Oregon ....
Columbia...
State
Oregon
Columbia...
Suite
Oregon. ...
. May
Baggage must be checked cither at Ash street dur
ing the day. or by the U. C. & B. T. Co. Ho uo
checked baggage will be received on the steamers.
PORTLAND OFFICES.
Ticket Office, First and Oak streets. George S.
ia lor, Ticicet Agent.
C. S. MEL LEX, T. W. LEE.
Gen. Traffic. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt
RATES OF PASSAGE, (including me uid berth.'
Cabin, $16 00 Steerage, 8 00
Round Trip Unlimited 30 00
GBR MANIA
CHAS. STUBLING, Prop.
Wines, tips and Cigars.
All brands of Imported Lionors, Ale and Porter, and
genuine jvey west uigara. a iuu line ox
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
No. SO Second street. The Dalles, Or.
AMERICAN MARKET.
J. Ill Hermans,
-DALER IN
SALMON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Fresh Salmon rocked in ice for slriDment to anv par
e the United States. apr2-d&r
All citizens desirous of havine their cows h erded
from and after the first of March can do so by apply
ing at the stable of W. H. Butts, where particulars
and terms will be made known. febl7
STRAYED.
One roan pacing pony, branded T on left hip. The
pony was last seen about three miles west of The
Lalles last winter. A reward of S3 will be given to
any one delivering tbe pony at Hood's stable.
U. W. HtL.1.3.
Sherar's Bridge, Or., April 3, 189 J. aprS-tt
Eureka Restaurant.
mHH BUILDING IS FOR RENT AND THE
L Fixtures therein for sale. Apply to
ZZaicnt CEO. WILLIAMS.
A Pcjfoct Faco Powder.
B AGE POWDER. iiT
BLfiKELlY & i HQUGHTCM
C. E. DUNHAM.
TKE LATEST FtliFUSlS exquisite
cbast. FKEEniAn S HIAWATHA
fig O b acknowledge
the leadina; remedy for
Lonorrlloe Aeieet.
The only aate remedy for
Maeorrhaea or Whites.
w -r i prescribe it and feel
I TiiEEY!0ME"iL'fl9. to all sufferers.
n,JTua 1U.
Sold br nrnsrsriata.
SNIPES ft K1NERSLKT, Tt-i Ilea.
REMOV
NOTICE
rearm
JrCnres In TiJ
IToSBAYS.
VM
V owuintiiiiitUJK Z
Snlpe$& Kiiier$ly,
-THE-
Leading
Druggists,
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon.
C.N. THORN BURY.
T. A. HUDSON.
THORXBURY & HUDSON,
INSUKANCE
2voaa.e3T to Loan
on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all tinds oj Land business be
fore the U. S. Land Office.
Rooms 7 and 8, tip-stairs, U. S. Land Office building,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FRUIT I SHADE TREES
SMALL "FRUITS,
VINES EVERGREENS,
SHr UBS, ROSES, ETC
The Enriieet Strawberry known,
CLARKE'S :: SEEDLING!
Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing
strawberry- a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens,
JAMES A. VARNEY, Prop.
Tbs Celebrated French Cure,
Wurrnntod (( A DUDOniTI WC" or money
toeure MrnilUUi iitk refunded
Is Sold oh k
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to euro any
lorm ot nervous
disease, or nny
disorder r( the
generative or
guns of either
BPCl-lLC ini.i., Irn.r. tha AFTER
cuv wnfiiifr Mr- -
evt use of stimulants, Tobnwo or Opinm
orthroutrh yoiitliful indiseretiou, over indulg-
,, X n ,iinl. I nM Af Rniill PilttPf. IVflkelul'
uess,' Rearing down Pains in the Bank, Seminal
Weakness, Hysteria, tiervous rrostratioii iiiM-uiru-
ol If,,ii.Uiii. 1 nllfj.rrlirofl- ItizZlllOKS. Wenk Mellt
ory. Loss of rower and linpoteney, whieh If ne-
i .. r i .... I .... , I ... ..i-.iiuiiHiri.nli1 n i'.i ii "nl i 11 im-
ity. PrieeJI.OO a box. 6 boxes lor jo.U0 Sent by
mail on receipt oi prire. . .
a wifittvn ATT A VTF.F foreTerT5.0a
order, to refund the money if a I'ermaiieiit
cure is not effected. Thousands ol testimonials)
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
cured bv Aphropitini!. Circular free. Addresi
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
WESTERN BRANCH.
BOX 27 PORTLAND, OB
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE DALLES, OBEGOS.
G.T.THOMPSON.
A.W. FAROHER.
THOMPSON & FAROHER,
General Blacksmiths
Near Mint building, Second 'St.
Horse-Sbo9iiig; and General Jobbing
a specialty
Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
EsyCssh advances made on consignment.
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy at Home and Save Freights and Agents'
Commissions.
Lock Box 218. THE DALLES, OREGON.
CAUTION rice are H tamped on tbe
bottom. If the dealer cannot supply yon.
end direct to factory, encloains advertised
pries.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed-
moor Waterproof.
llABt In t h icnrlil TTTnmfTl Ilia
8S.0O GENUINE HANU-SKWKD SHOE.
84.00 HAND-SEWED WK1T hHOK.
S3.60 POLICE AND FAKMKKS SHOE.
8.60 EXTRA VAI.UE CALF SHOE.
K2.2K L S2 WOltlCTIVmWF.N'S SHOES.
2.O0 and SI. 75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
$3&$2 SHOESlafd,?3.
1.7S SHOE FOR MISSES.
Beat Material. Best Style. Beat Fitting,
VI. a Douglas, JBroouoa ioaaa. tan bj
J. Freiman,Agt..Tbe Dalles,0r.
EAST END SALOON,
Near the Old Hint Building, Second St,
Tbe Dalles, Or.
Alwaya on hand the
Best Wines,
JLiqvioxs,
and Cigars.
A. Pleasant Evening Resort
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beei
on draarbt.
L WWW & CO.
REMOVED TO
VOGTT BLOCK
Three doors wesc of the corner of
Second and Federal dtreeto.
J. H. UHSM,
Dealer in all kinds of
Hay, Grain and Feed,
At his old stand. Second street.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
The highest Cash Price paid for Sheep pelts.
The New Umatilla House,
TEE DALLES.
HANDLEY & SINNOTT, Proprietors,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Fres Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables
Ticket and Baggaye Office of the UNION
yyestern ur.ion l eugrapn company, are in e nux.
TRAEfS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 Pa M FOR WALLA WALLA
2:40 P. M. PORTLAND
Tents, Wagon Covers, Carriage Trimmings Etc,
ATT THE OLD STAND.
Country Orders Promptly a tended to marll-td
REMOVAL ! REMOVAL !
Removed to 276 and 278 Second St.,
ZD- .EcL-w-SL.rd.r3,
-TiEALER IN-
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations,
AKTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc.
Oil Paintings, Cliromos
E. F. FITS
DEALElt IN
Wagon-Makers' and Blacksmiths' Stock.
Groceries .
-Sole Agent for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washine; Machine.-S
C. E. DUNHAM,
Druggist and Optician.
SOLE AGENT FOR
?tCTACif0
GLASSES
PAT! JULY IU 1879.
Every Pali Put chased Guaranteed.
"M V U "' 1 J 1
STATIONERY AND CIGARS
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicina uses. Prescriptions com
pounded at all hours.
CAM. AND SEE H00SIER FENCE MACHINE, 0NLT MACHINK
that gives a continuous twist to the -wire. In operation at
THE PACIFIC FENCE WORKS,
gtrong, Durable, Neat, and the
H B. HEED,
THE DALLES,
Gener 1
Commission and Forwarding Mefdiant
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET, .
(Adjoining Railroad DepoL)
Consignments
Prompt Attention to tnose who
The Highest Price paid in Cash
OREGON
i
PACIFIC Railway Company, and Office of the
PEI I FIJI,
Successors to L D. Fbank rtecon
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Leather & Slioe Findings,
and Steel Engravings.
GERALD,
at.
AGRIULTDBAL MACHINERY,
Schuttlefs and Tuhlar AskWagon
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
Keeps in stock a full line of
Bazors, Knives, Scissors,
PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMES,
SOAPS,
SPONGES,
RUBBER GOODS,
Trusses,
Hlioulder- Braces,
Chest Protfictors
Cheapest Fence in the World.
Proprietor.
OREGON.
Solicited ! !
favor me with their patronage.
for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc.
General
PRINZ & NITSCHKE,
WUOLESAI.R A.M ItKTAIL
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are happy to announce to the-
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates ol the celebrated
which enables us lo sell
tue and Carpets at prices hith -
arpets at prices
erto unknown in Oregon.
A Few of Our Quotations will
Hardvrood bent Chairs, each. . ,
...75 ct
.. i 00
... S 60
W
... 12 00
Cane Hookers
Ash Bedsteads
Wovcn-wire Mattresses
Lounges
ur call and
FISH cfc
- DEALERS IN-
GAS PIPES, PLUMB
We are the sole asifnts for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE ond
RAMONA COOK STOVE, which hna no equal, aud guaranteed to give en
tire satisfaction or money refunded.
Cor, Second and Washington streets, The Dalles.
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
Jl.T. KELL.ER; Proprietor.
Port 81,
Siierry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83 ?
Grcfjorio Vineyartl Co. Agency.
All Wines and Brandies
The Best Wines, Liquors
Try the best remedy for
a jr meisco mm mil
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.
F. LEMKE, - -- PROP'R,
Ii.rcms$ OiN DRAUGHT
-:-Columbia Brewery Beer, :-:
A3NI JTOR,
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Also, the very best Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND CQPRT STS..
J. P. McINEMY,
DEALER IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &a
Agent for the Bnttcrick Patterns, also for tho Hall Bazaar Cress Forms,
Z ill""
Funeral
MaMMMSsaMsaasMSMiwaMMMai. a ...p mm m . m
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 cf all descriptions at the Lowest Prices
and owns tha Most Elegant Hear eaxt of tbe mountains with all ths
latest improvement.
NO DEI AY IN FILLING ORDERS.
Place of Ilnitinena. Third street, throe doors east of Qllions, Uacallistar s Co's agricultural war.
hoase, and adjoining; his tinning Mill and Wagon Shop.
Place of ltesidence. Fourth street, corner ol Washington. Can be seen at all hours cf the daj
112" WM. MICHELL.
M.
ILLIAIS
II
SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIKM
E. UNGATE &c CO.
mml MrjliailliS
A COMPLETE LINE OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES.
DEALERS IN
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpeta, Mattincs, Parlor Ornamenta, Window Snadea, Etc
T7"33.d.erta,l2n.gr a, Specialtsr.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.
i be found at oil eur of the dayornijht at their place oftxtfineu, Waihingto street, hro door. aor(
rout Second. Myn of Bed Light.
Eai removed from Second street to
BOOKS, : STATIONERY : AND : MUSIC.
kW All null orJers filled iatlrfactorily and promptly, and eorrer nondeno chsertullj mmr .
Purni-VfSr3
2Si
Convince the Meet Sceptical:
Bed-lounges f 16 00
Ash Bedroom Sets ii J
Hru.eU Carpets, per yard "i
lntrrain Carpels, da 6
uh i ix
ix2J
BABDON
9
US' GOODS, PUMPS, dc.
Burgundy 83,
Zinfardel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret.
Guaranteed Strictly Pure
and Cigars Always on Sale.
Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic"
lill
WM. MICHELL,
AND
Xi3 'eotor.
& Co.,
Third street. The Leading House for