The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, June 14, 1890, Image 4

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    A War Episode.
The battle was on, and the blue and tbo
gray were at each other's throats. It was
at OiiiDesville. and the Federals were
getting the worst of the "fight, wntes
Wallace P. Keud. The heat of an August
sua beat fiercely- down upon the long
lines of glittering steel melting away in
tbo fiercer heat of war. On the right the
earth trembled under tbuoucnng hosts of
charging cavalry; on the left the men in
b!ue hoard their bones crash under the
leaden rain like gluss in a hailstorm.
Over all rose the sulphurous cloudst,
belched forth by the deep throated guns
whose terrible roar ehook the rock-ribbed
lulls. .
As the ranks of blue, shattered and
shaken by the shower of shot and shell,
slowly rolled back, a Federal colono!
waved his sword over his head in the vain
attempt to rally his men, and then
staggered and fell on the blood stained
grass. The fallen officer was a man of
ttnking apociirancc. His grand face and
form caught the attention of the rushing J
legions of gray, and the men unconscious
ly sweved aside to avoid trampling him
down. Desperately wounded, the colonel
paiufully crawled to a tree, and reclined
pgainst it with the life current flowing
fiom the bullet hole in bi breast. His
iinxious eyes looked into the stern faces
of the Confederates as they charged on
ast him. In another moment his face
brightened. .
"Bob!" he shouted, "Bob, don't you
know me?"
General Toombs, riding at the head of
his brigade, heard the familiar voice. He
rode up to the tree, and glanced ut the
speaker.
-"Good God!"' exclaimed the general,
"it is Fletcher Webster Daniel Webster s
son!''
In an instant Toombs was kneeling by
the colonel's side. He placed the help
less man in a moie comfortable position,
and gave him water from a canteen.
", "He is iny old friend," he said to a
stall officer, "poor Fletch Webster-r-Damel
, Webster's son--stay here with him I
. must go to the front."
General Toombs mounted his horse, and
charged on with his brigade to annihilate
the rest of Webster's regiment.
The first lull in the fray brought the
Georgian back to the tre3.
"And so wc meet as enemies," said
Webster, returning the other's sympath
etic hand pressure.
"Never!" replied Toombs. "Daniel's
son must always be my friend. Just now
-we must fight out our differences, but
there are happier days' ahead for both."
"My wound is mortal," said Weosttr,
" sadly." "God bless you, old friend, for
your kindness. Gentiemen, I thank you
War is a bad thing."
Again the general took leave of the
sufferer and returned to the front, leaving
a surgeon behind min.
The Confederates cared for their captive
with brotherly tenderness, Out it was of
. no avail.
; Weaker grew the dylag man s puise
and more fitful his hee.it throbs. Quick
lv, and with a smile on bis face, be passed
awav. He whispered a message for his
loved ones, and said:
"Tell Bob I loved him God . bless
him!"
Fletcher Webster was dead the hope
and gix-ry of a proud father the ideal
soldier of New EusUod this was his
end dead on the battle field with the
sorrowful lace of his ioemen bending
over him.
: "A true man and a brave soldier," said
General Toombs that night as he wiped
,. away a tear. "Let us send him through
the liac3 with the honois of war."
It was done. Fletcher Webster's dead
body was sent with an escort to the Fed
eral camp. A lunera! cortege accompan
ied it to Boston. It lay in state in old
Fancuil Hall, and all New England
' mourned his loss.
: War is a bad thin"! ' '
This Remedy
Is a pleasant, safe, aud sure cure for conghs,
colds, aud all throat aud luug affections.
HANCFACTCEED BT
I. n tSrtl FtFM firnckfnn fiat
.Wholesale by Snipes & Kinersly.
Retail bv all DruEUts.
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS
NORTHERN PACIFIC RY.
Is the line to take
TO ALL Poms EAST AND SOT.
. It is the Pinirvr Car Route. It runs Thiugli Ve-
liomeu ir-uis e-vcry uay la tiic year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.,
(N ) CHANGE C F CA3F.)
C)mpo3cd of pin:nj Cars unsurpassed, rulLi.cn
lraw.ry por.ni bieepnt ot Jatesfi
Equipment.
.
TOURIST SLEEPING OAB3,
Best that cun 12 con3tracte1, an J in which accom-
intwiatioro are both free and Furnished
lor hutdera if First or Second -class
Tickets, aud
ELEGANT DAY COACH E:.
A Coiitinnj1 is Line olefins with All
Lines, AiTo.dins Direct and Ln-
in'e.'rdi'd
Vi IIV.l
Puluun &'cep er reservations car. be secured in ad
vance through any a:ent of the road.
TinrdrrU TiniCTC- To and from all points
ISIiiULun illnAblDin America. EnL'lnnd
a:d r uiepe c n be jrurciu'.sid at any Ticket office t,f
tins ucm any
Full infi rmation concerning rate', time of train).
routes and otr.cr details furnbhc-J o:i application to
any ag&it. or
A. D. CHARLTON,
' A i; tant General PiS3nirer Agt ,
Ko. 1:11 First st-eet. cor. Waybill ;ton,
. FOhTLAND, OKfcGsjN.
GBRMANIA
CHAS. STUBLING, Prp.
Vioes. Liquors and tors.
All hrandc of Imported Liouors, Ale and Torter, and
gtnui-JC hey Wezt Cigars. A full line ot
CALIFORNIA W1FJES & BRANDIES.
No. 90 Secor.d streti. The Dalles, Or.
STIiAYED.
nc roan pacing pony, oranJcu i 'n lert nip. l.ie
to ).Lt seen ato it tiirca ni! cs westoi i
L - liter. A rewu-.l ( ib ill be given to
liruriug the pony at Uooo v staoin.
ii,
W. WELLS.
kCridje, Or. April "., 139J.
. apr5-tf
CUPID'S HARNESS.
Most Tromen naturally look forward to
matrimony as their proper sphere in life, but
they shoulil constantly bear in mind that a
fair, rosv face, bright eyes, and a healthy,
well-dcv-eloppd form, are the best passports
to a happy marriage. All those wnsting dis
orders, weaknesses, and functional irregulari
ties peculiar to their sex, destroy beauty
and attractiveness and make life miserable.
An uiifniliiitr specific for these maladies is to
lis found in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It i3 the onlv medicine for women, sold by
druggists, under a. positive roarantee
from the manufacturers, that it will giva
Eatisfaction in every case, or money will be re
funded. This guarantee has been printed on.
the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried
out for manvr years. $1.00 per Bottle, or Six
Bottles for J3.00.
Copyright, 1668, by -WORLD'S Dis. lira. Asslr.
SR. PIERCE'S PELLETS
Purely UogeSable !
Perfectly Harmless I
TTNEQUATJED AS A MVER PtLL.
Smallest, Cheapest,' Easiest to take.
One tiny, Suipir-coated Pellet a dose. Cures
Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa
tion. Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all de
rangements of tho Stomach and Bowels.
ti cents a vial, by druggists.
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
AT
THE DALLES,
VT. C. ALLAWAV, - Ticket Agent.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
Union l r2c
Railway 'tPaclflcJ (Di
vision. KATBOU.Sl.
AKRl K.
1:20 a. m.
10:45 a. id.
11:10 p. m
6:10 a. m
UtP.RT.
No. 2, Overland Flyer
No. 4. Limited Fast Mail....
N . 22, Freieht
Ko. 24. "
No. 28. "
1:30 a. ra.
10:55 a. m.
II 40 p.m.
6.45 p. m.
4:15 p m.
DKCAIIT.
2:40 p. m.
2 40 a. m.
3:45 p m.l
WK8TB0CXD.
AHK1VB.
No. 1, OTeriam-' Fly r
No. 2, Limited Fist Mail
No. 21, Freight
No. 23.
No. 25. " ,
No. 27, "
2 20 p. ni
2:30 a. m.
11:50 a. m
12-20 p. 111.
11 :50 p. m.
11:15 p. m
10.1:. a. m
6:30 p, m
u:45 a. m.
7:40 a. m.
Main Line, Nos. 1 aud 2, "The Overland Fiver,'
carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sleepers,
Free Chair Cats and Coaches, between Portland and
Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St Louis, St. Paul or
Chicigo. .
Main F ine, Nos.-8 and 4, "The Limited Fas
Mall," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars be
tween Portland an i Chicago.
Dailv.
IXCUKSISS RATES.
Bound trip tourists' tickets to Cascade Springs on
sale at the wharf boat at 2.53, good goinz on date of
sale, and for return passage up to and including
Sept. 30. 13.00
Commencing on Saturday, June 7th, and contin
uing each succeeding Saturday until September 30,
IbOO. excursion tickets will bs sold The Dalles to
Cascade Locks and return at the rate of $1.50. The
Dalles to Hood Itiv.r and return. SI. Tickets good
going and returning on the steamer 2). & Baker
only ou date of sale.
WM. MICHELL,
UNDERTAKER,
Wishes to inform bis many friends and the public
generally tnat ne nas removca mg
undertaking rooms tOj
nickelsen s new brick
CORNER Til I ROLAND WASHINGTON,
Where he carries a full stock of everything used
n thai business L m
Orders bv dispatch, express, mail or in person
promptly attended to and satisfaction gnarantetd.
Can tie seen any hour of the day or night at his
residence, come r Fourth and Washinirtou, or place
of busiuess.
F0UTS & WILSON,
219 AND 221SECOXD STREET.
-Dealers in-
fm, Lipors and Cifars.
"Med We Stand"
And othci choice brands of Whisky.
Imported Wines
KEY WEST CIGARS.
t3? Also Wines and Beer, imported and domestic.
rS ACCOUNT (F FAILING BOPIUf TIGOR
I and to r tluce care, 1 now off jr for Hale a por
tion or an oi ny pi, ndid llancn nerr .r.-kineville.
Oregon. It c .sixts f 66) acres of the lest soil, and
ti ely watered. 400 acies now under cuitivatio:
2b0 now in gr.du.
Will Sell ij Trac':s b Suit
It is one of :he many fire farms In Sher ran county
Adcreas HA1HX IVrlUK,
myl5wk'ytf Erski i-vi;ie, ).
THE
are those put op by
i aiiiiir inn wwi l
' Who are the largest Seedsmen in the WOrklal
D. M. Fekkt & Co's
Ttliistrated- Dcrintive and Priced
SED AlJHUAti
tor 1090 wm oe mailed raaa to an ap- 1
pucants, and to last season s customers. ,
using Garden, flower or tuui
Seeds snouid send lor it. Address .
D. M.FERRY & CO.
DETBOIT, MrCH.
Eureka Restaurant.
THM BUIL1INO IS FOR RENT AND THE
F xture? taereiu for sile. Apply to
ZZneht bU. WILLIAM i.
$888. TisMs
E 1 Umt) 0N SALE
viinpnijx to TiT.
REMOVALNOTICE
FARM FOR SALE
Land Notlcos-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Omct at Tus Dallss, Oreoos,
May 23, IBW0.
Notice is hereby eiven that the followinsr-named
settler has Sled notice of his intention to make final
proof in 8'irport of bis claim, and lhat aaid proof
will be made before register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on July 15, 189C, viz:
James Payne,
of Mitchell, Oregon, DS No. V103 for the w hf nw qr
and w hf sw qr of sec 22, township 11 s, r 22 east.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence U',n and cultivation of said
land, viz: .
R F Nichollas, T E Janrs, W II Sasser, A M Rob
etts, alt of Mitchell, Oregon.
JuIlN W LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laso Oftics at Tns Dalles, Okboox,
May 6, lssiO.
Notice is herebv given that the following--named
sctll r has filed notice of liii int niton to make final
pro f in auport of his claim, and that said proof
will be ma le before the Roister and Receiver of the
IT. 8. Land Offlce at The Dalles, Or., on July 18th.
1890, viz:
Henry R. Mteed.
For the ne'4. Sec. 33. Tp. 5 S, R 16, E W M.
He names the f llowin witnessf s to prove his
continuous residei.ee U(on, and cultivation of, said
lau 1, viz:
R. R. H nton. Henry Schadewitz, Geor0'e J. Dyer,
Wm. Uall. ah if Bike Oven, Or.
maylO JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office a . Tns Dallks, Or.,
ikpri! 17, 18GO.
Kotice is hereby iriven that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make
final proof in support ot his claim, and that said
pro"f will be made before the register and receiver
of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on June
18, 1S90, viz:
John Ilynn,
Hd 1835 for the E bi NW and SW H NW Sec
SO.TplNRHE.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz: .
James Benson, Joel O. Koontz, W . H. W llhains,
Geo. Patterson, all of The Dalles, or.
plU JOHN W. LEWIS. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
LANf Office at Tub Dalles, Oregon,
May 5, 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler lias 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 of the
U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on July 18th,
1890, viz:
George J. Dyer,
Bake Oven, Or., DS 70J5, for the w tvH, Sec 35
Tp. 5 S, R 18 E, nw of tec. 2, and ne4 nt, be
3, Tp. 6 S. R 16 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
K. R. Hinton. Henrv Schadewitz, Henry E. Steed,
Wm. Bill, all of BJse Oven. Or.
inaylO . JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office at Tub Dalles, Or.,
A mil 29. 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
will b made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregou, on July 8, ISM. viz:
frank V. I.eibleiu.
For the SE 54 NE Ji E y, SS and SW H SE J of
S.C-20T2-SK 13 E WM.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resiuence upeu auu giuuibuuu w bmu
land, viz:
Husrh Baxter. Leo Rondeau, both of Eincsley, Or.
Ernest Haage, Boyd, Or., Dwiiel Lc Due, Dufur, Or.
JOtLN w. LiUWlH, liegister
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Office at Toe Dalles. Or.,
May 17. 1890.
. Notice is hereby given that the following-named
se tier has filed notice of his intention to make com
mutation final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Register aud
ueceiver at ine isaues, on rfuiy , low, i.
GEORGE WILLIAMS,
Hd. Com 3081, for the EK SW, and lots 3 and
of Mac -At- To. 5 S. R 16 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, ana cultivation oi, saia
laud, viz : -
A. W Fanrher.'of The Dalles: Oransre Bntton, of
Bake Oven; George Murton, George Thompson, of
The Dalles.
maj2 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd fficx at Ths Dalles, Okrook,
April 25, 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make fiual
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Oregon, on Jne 26, 1690, viz:
Harion C. A dams.
DS for the S of NWJ4 of Sec. 28, Tp. 1 N, R IS E,
He names the following witnesses to prove his con.
tinuous residence upou and cultivation oi saia lano,
viz:
Orlando Morgan, Robert Mcintosh, Seth'Morgan,
w. A. Miller, all oi xne Danes, uregon.
apr26 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 14. 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settlei has filed notice of his intention to make fina
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made Deiore tne register and receiver at ine
Dalles, Oregon, on Jul? 12, lBtfU, viz:
Slartin Reeder,
of Bake Oven, Or., D S No. 6972, for the NW& of
Sec. 21, Tp. 6 S, R 16 E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon awl cultivation oi, saia
land, viz:
Geo. Von Boratel, John Nachter, Adam Lohr, Theo.
Von Borxtel, all of Bake oven, or.
mvl7 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office at The Dalles, Orboox,
Mar 6. 1890.
Notice is hereby riven that the following-named
settler bis filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and tLat said proof
wui oe made nerore tne Register ano receiver oi cne
u. 8. Land omce at ine uaiies, nr., on jury ivw,
1890, viz:
John Jlesplie,
Wasco county. Or., Hd. Ap. 1226, for lots S and 4,
DUiwnw, sec. a, ana lot o, in ec. 14, ip
N. R 12 E. W M.
' He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi, said
land, viz:
George A. Liebe, John L. Thompson, George
Munger. Wuliam L. Urovf s, all of i he Dalles. Or.
maylO JOHN W. LEWIS Register.
A CHALLENGE
T WILL PUT CP $000 TO RCIi TIM MURPHY
against Joe Dandy, one-half mile dash, or five
eighths or three-ouarier mile dash. Weurht for aire.
aud the race to bs run according to the rale of the
Pacific Coast Blood Home Association. This will be
a purse of $1,200, and the race to be run on ibe 4th
of July , on the track oi tne district association, near
this city. Play or pay. Half the amount- (300
must be deposited in The Dalles National Bank on
or before the 5th of June as a forfeit.
j. h. Mcdonough,
The Dalle), May 22, 1890.
JB. CROSSES,
Auctioneer,
Washington St. bet. Main and Second.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Regular Auction Sales! of Real Estate, household
Furniture and General Merchandise.
Wednesday and tSatnrdav.il A. 31.
UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY
TJRAAXSIIIPH.
San Francisco to Portland.
JUNE, 1890,
To Portland Leaving SpearSt. Wharf, San Francisco.
at lu A. u. as louows:
State '. June 1
Oregon " 5
Columbia " C
State " IS
Oregon 17
Columbia 21
State " 25
Oregen " 29
The company reserves the right to change steamers
ar sail ng days.
3TNo freight will be received on morning of sail
ing, except fruit and Vegetables, and these will not
be taken after 9 a. m.
OFFICES IN EAR FRANCISCO.
General Office. No. to Market ftreet. Ticket
Offices, Nos. 1 and 211 Montgomery street.
GDODALL, PERKINS & CO, agents?
Portland to San Francisco.
Jl.vs, 1890.
To San Francisco Leaving Stes.ihip Wharf Port
land, at 10 r. n., as louows:
Columbia. .June 2
State " 6
Oregou 10
Columbia " 14
State " 18
Oregon. 22
Columbia 20
Sttte " 80
- Baggage must be checked either at Ash street dur
iug the day, or by the U. C. B. T. Co. No un
checked baggage will be received on the steamers.
PORTLAND OFFICES.
Ticket Office, First and Oak streets. George S.
Ta lor. Ticket Agent.
C. S. MKLLE.V, T. W. LEE.
Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt
KATES OF PASSAGE, (including me tnd berth
Cabin, 10 00 Steerage, 9S 00
Round Trip Unlimited 0 00
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Legal Notice
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of Nathan W. Harper,
deceased, citation.
To Joseph Harper, heir at law and devisee, and to
John Prall, mortgagee, non-residents, and to all
others unknown interested in said estate. trect-
"it appearing to the judge of this court, by the
petition of O. E. Bayard, executor of the last will
and testament of said deceased, prayinff for an order
if sale of real estate belonging to said estate, thrt
it is necessary to sell the whole of said real estate,
to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased,
and the debts, expenses and charges of administra-tion:-You,and
each of you are hereby cited and
commanded to appear before the said court at the
court room thereof in Dalles City, in said counts-, on
Monday, the 7th dav of July. 181)0, at 10 o clock in
the forenoon of said day, to show cause, if any
there be, why an order should not be granted to the
tai.i executor to sell the following described real
estate belonging to said estate the s-une being all
the red estate belonging to said deceased to-wit.
The west half of the northwest quarter, of section
23 in township 1 south, range 15 east, W. M.. sit
uated in s-iid county of Wasco, and containing 80
acres of land; together with all and singular the
tenements and appurtenances thereto belonging.
And it is further ordered, thit copy of this uta
tion be published, at least, four successive weeks in
the Timks Moustaixekr, a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation, published at Dalles City, in said
county.
Dated May 27, 1890.
' ' CALEB N. THORNBURY,
Couuty Judge.
NOTICE.
Application for Liquor License.
TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
mlKR NOTICE. THAT THE UNDERSIGNED
X will apply to the County Court of Wasco county.
State vl Oregon, weanesuay, iujy m jwnAiui
i im-nsp tn Mil BDirituous. milt and vinous liquors
in lesa quantities iban one gallon, in Falls Precinct,
in said County of Wasco, for the period of six
months, and here to annex hi petition which he
will present to said Court at said time,
J. K. Hill.
To the Honorable Coun'y Court of the County of
Wasco, State of Oregon.
The undersigned residents of, and legal voter of
Wasco, Sate of Oregon, do hereby, respectfully peti
tion and pray tnai saia uoumy ijurt snau griuib
license to J. E. HILL, to sell spirituous, malt and
vinous liquors in said Falls precinct, in less quanti
ties than one gallon for the period of six months.
J. W. Morrison,
H. L. Curran,
K. Hardwick,
8 J Dryden,
J B Guyette.
C A Stewart,
P F Martin,
M L Ilogau,
D H Jones,
SG Miller,
J M McNaughton,
Harv Stokes,
C E Miller,
C M Carlson,
J F Attwell,
Oil J Strass,
N Weber,
P N Trana.
Wm. GooLbly,
Kenneth McKenzie,
Perry Marin,
Thos F Hope,
Robert Black,
Win Black.
E D Monaghan,
Ale Watt,
John J Flaherty,
Pat Sullivan,
Geo Gardner,
J W Attweal,
G S Henry,
A G Hill.
C F Candiana,
Roup Christof ,
Chandren ghedlamter,
F P Acl,
Alex O' Toole,
H Wiechs,
B Clark.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE is hereby inven, that in pursuance of an
order ot the Connty Court of Wasco countv.
duly made and entered therein on the 5th day of
may, it&u, in tne niawer oi in esrace oi rnfene m.
Dunham, deceased, ordering, directinir and author-
izine the underaitrned administrator of said estate tj
sell the real estate hereinafter described, belonging
to' said esta'e, the undersig-nftd, as such adminis
trator, will rail at r iblic auction to the highest bid
der for cash in ha.iu, on Saturday, July 5, 1890, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, at the court
house door of said county aud state, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
A strip or parcel of land 33 1-3 feet wide and 100
leet deep on uie ease sine oi ios no. ii in D.'oeK AO.
6 of Laugh in's bluff addition to Dalles City, Wasco
county, star ot urexou, together with tne improve-
ments uiereon. a. m. muiireu.,
luneS Administrator.
Executrix' Notice.
"VTOUCE is hereby triren that, br an order duly
niaae ana enterea on tne iutn oav ot nay,
1800, the unders:gned was appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oieeon, for Wasco county, the
exe utnx of the last will and testament of James
Jd. Taylor, deceased. All persons bavins: c'aims
against the est-tte of said deceased are herebr noti
tied to present them -with the proper vouchers to
me at tne omce oi Mays s Huntington within six
monens rrom tne aate nereoi.
6AIIAH A. TAYLOR,
Executrix of the will of James M. Taylor, de
ceased. Dated May 10, 1890. may!7-6t
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the underaitrned has
been appointed administratrix of the estate of w. L
Graham, deceased, by the Honorable, the County
i'ouri oi tne county or n asco, Btite oi Oregon.
All accounts against the estate must be presented to
uie unuersignea at ner resiaence in uaiies city for
payment, accompanied by the proper vouchers.
wiuun six monins irom tne aate oi tnis notice.
MRS. CARRIE F. GRAHAM.
Administratrix of the estate of W. I. Graham, de
ceased.
The Dalles, May 10, 1890.
Administrator's Sale.
"VTOTICE is hereby iriven that I will, in pursuance
1 1 ol an order of the Honorable, the Countv Court
of the State of Oregon for the county of Wasco, in
we mailer oi tne estate oi jonn T. btorrs,
deceased, heretofore made, rendered and
entered on the 23th day of June, 1890,
at the court house dooi in Dalles Citv. Wasco
county, Oresron, at . the hour of 2 o'clock p. x. of
said day, sell at public auction to the highest bid
der for cish in hand, lot No. tea (10) in block No.
one (1), in Trevitt's addition to said city, belonging
to said estate, to satisfy the claim i against the
same. FRANK MENEFEE.
maylO-Tt Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE OF VARY B. BOYD, DECEASED, late
of the County of Wasco and State of Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that leters ot administra
tion in the above entitled case, have been granted to
the undersigned by the Honorable County Court of
the state of Oreeron. for Wasco countv. this 13th
day of May, A. 1, 1890. All persons indebted to
the said estate are hereby notinel to come forward
and make immediate payment. All parson holding
claims against the said estate are hereby notified to
pre.-ent them to the administrator. Drooerlv veri
fied. J. G. BOYD, Administrator. -
The Dalles. Or., May 13, 169J. myl7-6t
Dissolution Notice.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the pa'tuership
X heretofore existinir between G. B Welch ar.d
Geo. Smith, under the firm name and style ot Welch
b Mil 1th, has been dissolved bv mutual consent.
Mr. bmith will pay all indebtedness and collect all
bil s due the firm, and will contiuue in business at
the corner of Eighth and Union atreots.
G. B. WELCH,
mayl9 GEO SMITH.
A WEAK MAN
Can now cure himself of the deplorable results of
early abuse, and pert ctly restore his vigor and vi
tality by the Great Australian Remedy. The re
markable cures of hopeless cases of Nervous Debil
ity and Private Complaints are everywhere stamping
out quackery. The Medicine, a physician's gift to
sufferv humanity, will be sent free to those af
flicted. Address, Da. M. B. TAYLOR,
lmarlyw 809 Market Strreet, San Francisco.
IMPORTANT !
CJEXD ME YOUR ORDERS FOR THE TRUE
IJ oiArtLti liUlih.. Pubhshcd bv tha onlv
. , u : . o : i , . J
uwuiium ouiiuijtt . runs
H. ANLACF, ,
, The Dalles, or.
Corner 4th ani Lincoln St
. O. Box 156.
Jau7-dfcw
FOE RENT
The UDPer floor Of NInkn'en' hrink Thn nuin
hVl now flriUhed U 50x65 feet: is the heat lio-htcri
an 1 must cettra:ly located in the city. For par
ticular,! apply to I. C. MCKELSEN, comer Tl.trd
aaa w8ninton streets. marlfitf-dv
NOTICE.
Any per 03 wishing: to purchase flour at tha Til 1.
mood Mill can do ao in lota not less than S bbte. ;
.iu w wurei, siiDjeci 10 alteration. Term
tncuy C18U. A. H. CUKTISS. prep.
NOTICE
A LL those having bins against the firm of Lawlor
i X uroa. woute i 1 nrtsunt thrm Kithin tha
n uuny uays to uapt. 11. Anlaun, as jinnee or the
nrm. d&Wlm
Th Di lei, Miy 12, 189.
COWS HERDED.
All Citizens desirous of havincr thir mw, hfrAnA
xr m ana alter the nrst of March can do so by apply.
ingatthest,b!eof (V. H. Butts, where particulars
aud terms will be made known. febn
For City Marshal.
T HEREBY annonnc- mself u a candidate for
re-election to the olfire of Citv Morshal. suhlect
to tne wish of the voters at the coming city election.
mines nty. .tune a. lbuo. K. V. GIBON3.
For City Marshal.
JTAKE tills rr port unity of announcing myself a
candidate lor city Marebal at the coming muni
cpa' election, subject to the vote cast at that time.
Dalles City, June 4, 1890. JOHN QUIMyuN.
For City Recorder.
U EJECT to tht. rotes which will be cast at the
coming city election 1 hereby announce myself
as a candidate for City rlecorder.
Dalles City, June 4, 1890. H. AKLaUFF.
For City Recorder.
I HEREBY announce myself as candidate for
City Recorder, subject to the votes cast at the
next municipal election. GEO. O. KNAGUS. .
Dalle City, June i, 1890.
Sniped Hncrfly,
-THE-
Leadings
Druggists,
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon.
C. N. THORNBURY.
T. A. HUDSON.
THORNBURY & BON,
INSURANCE
Eoziesr to Loan
on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all hinds oj Land business be
fore the IT. S. Land Ojfi.ce.
Rooms 7 and 8, up-stairs, U. S. Land Offlce building,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
FRUIT I SHADE TREES
SMALL i! HUITS,
VINES EVERGREENS,
SHT UBS, ROSES, ETC.
The Earlieet Strawberry known,
CLARKE'S :: SEEDLING1
Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing
strawberry- a valuable acquisition
Mission :-: Gardens
JA.MES A. VARNEY, Prop.
The Celebrated French Cure,
wtorcu!eed "APHRODITINE
Is Sold on a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any
form of nervous
disease, or any
disorder ot the
generative or
gans of either
.. . .-I.,,,!
BEFOhE
isnitr from the Mr I firf .
exccs.-ie use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium,
or tiiroiiuli Youthful indiscretion, over indulg
ence, &c, such as Loss ot Brain Power, Wakeful
ness, ileariue: down Tnius iu the Buck, Seminal
Wenkuess, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn
al emissions, incorrncen, juzziness, ncna aieiu
orv. Loss of Power and Impotciicy, which If lie-
elocted ottou lend to liremiitiireold ncretrid insan
ity. Price fl.OO a box. 6 hosps for Jo.ctO Seut by
mail on receipt oi price.
A WUITTKN 5U AltANTEB forevery KM
order, to refund tho money if a l"eniiiieii
cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials
from old and young, of both sexes, permanently
cured bv Afhroditinr. Circular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO
WESTERN BRAKrir.
BOX 2T PORTLAND, OR
BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. Druggists,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
THE DAIXES, OBECiOX.
O. T. THOMPSON.
A.W. FARUHER.
THOMPSON & FARCHER,
General Blacksmiths,
Near Mint buildmcr, Second St.
Horse-Shoeing and General Jobbing
a opetaaaiy-
Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
y Cash 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.
THK DALLES, OREGON.
CAUTION
IS
W. I,. DoD(la' name and
urice are stamned on the
bottom,
If the dealer cannot supply yon.
end direct to factory, enclosing
auveruaea
price,
W. L. DOUGLAS
CUAC FOR
gnwt CENUEMEN.
Fine Calf. ITeav-r Iced Grain and Creed.
moor Waterproof.
iuhie in 1 lit wortfi. Mammi nil
5.0O GENUINE HAND-SEWED SHOE.
SJ4.00 HAMI-SEWKU WELT SHUK.
S3.50 POLICE AND FARMERS' SHOE.
mz.blt K1I KA VALUE LALr &IJUE.
& 82 WORKTNOMRN'8 SHOES.
Hi, OO and 81.75 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
All made in Congress, Button and Lace.
$3&$2 SHOES ladIIs.
B1.7S SHOE FOR MISSES.
Boat Material. Best Style. Beat Flttlnc,
W. L. DouKlag, Brockton. Maas. Sold by
J. Freiman,Afft,The Dalles,0r.
east end saloon,
Near the Old Hint Buildin?, Second St,
The Dalles, Or.
Always on hand tit
Dest Wines,
Liquors,
and. Cigars
A. Pleasant Evening Resort
Colombia Brewery and Imported Lager Beei
on drautrbt.
L. EORDM & CO.
REMOVED TO
VOGT BLOCK
Three doors west of the corner of J
Second and Fed ral dtreetc.
J. E IABSEN,
Dealer in all kind, of '
Hay, Grain and Feed,
At his old stand, Second street.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
The highest Cash Pries paid for Sheen paitai
or money
refunded.
mm
CSS?
The New Umatilla House,
THE DALLES. OREGON
HANDLEY & SINKOTT, Proprietors,
THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON.
Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables
Ticket and Bajjwje Office of the UNION PACIFIC Railway Company, and Office of tht
Western Ulon Tehifraph Company, are in t Hotel.
TRACTS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 Pi M FOR WALLA WALLA
2:40 P. M. PORTLAND
Tents, Wagon Covers.
AT THE,
Country Orders Promptly atended to
REMOVAL I
Removed to 276
PEALEB IN
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, DecorationSj
ARTISTS MATERIALS,
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor
nice Poles, Etc,
Oil Paintings, Chromos
B. P. FITZ
DEALElt XVI
Wagon-Makers' and
Groceries.
E-Sole Agent fo tho IMPROVED MONARCH Washjny 41achlne,-e
call and see H00SIER FENCE MACHINE, 0NLT
that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at
THE
PACIFIC
gtrong, Durable, Neat, and the
H B. REED,
THE DALLES,
7L.W.
1
Gener
Commission and Forwarding Men
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STREET,
(Adjoining Railroad Depot.)
S I
uonsiffnmenTS
Prompt Attention to tnose who
The Highest Price paid in Cash
Fine Spanish
On sale at Tbe Dalles Stock Yards a cLoice lot of
SPANISH MERINO RAMS
These are noted for Constitution, Length of Staple. Size of Carcass,
surface free from wrinkles; a Heivy Fleece, and uniform in quality. Bred
and imported from California by FRANK BULLABD, of Woodland, Yolo
County, California.
B.
FflRLEY & HP,
Successors to L D. Frank rieccas
Wholesale and Batail Dealers
Leather & Shoe Findings,
Carriage Trimmings Etc,
s and
mm
OLD STAND.
marU-td
REMOYAL !
and 278 Second St.,
and Steel Engravings.
GERALD,
AGRjr-DLTDRAL MACHIBEBY,
..JIR.U. 'I.!.
HUH UHIM
H
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.
Blacksmiths' Stock.
FENCE WORKS,
Cheapest Fence in the World
Proprietor.
OREGOtf.
MnnnliniiilirfA
IrJlllldli.
MDI3D,
t
tt 1 J . Jl II
ooiiciT3ea i
favor mo with their patronage.
for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc.
Merino Earns.
BARKY, Agent.
PRINZ &
HOJLEHAL.E
Furniture & Carpet Dealers.
Are happy to announce to the
public that they have succeeded
in procuring the special jobbing
rates oi tne celebrated
EMPIRE MILLS.
which enables us to sell Furni
tue and Carpets at prices hith
erto unknown in Oregon.
A Few of Our Quotations will
tiaravrood bent Chairs, each 7S et
Cane Rockers s 9 no
Ash Bedsteads ro
oven-wire Mattresses n
lounges 12 00
VT CaLL AND
FISH &
DEALERS IN-
Sloies, Fuma
MS OPES. PLUMBE1S
We are the solo agents for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE and
RAMONA COOK STOVE, which haa no equal, and guaranteed to give en
cire satisfaction or money refunded.
Cor. Second and Washington streets, The Dalles.
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS,
VX. KELLER, Proprietor.
Port 81, a
Sherry 81.
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
an Grcgorio "Vineyard Co. Agency,
All Wines and Brandies
The Best Wines, Liquors
Try the best remedy for
Bm Immm. lees? lall
SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.
F. LEMKE, - - - PROP'R,
-:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-:
AND JTOU rtALli-
ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
Also, the very best Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. '
. . . ,
The One Price Cash House, '
COR. SECOND
j
P. McIIlRIT,
DQAIiEB IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods;;
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for the Bntterici Patterns, also for tte Hal! ?a?aaj Dress Forma,
tA A & & A -
Funeral
The Undersigned has Added to his Business a full line of
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French
Berl and Rosewood Gaskets,
Burial Robes and Shrouds. Trimmings of all descriptions at tho Lowest Prices
and owns tt) 9lQ8t Elegant Hesurse eaut of the uionutaliia with all tbo
laWX UnprovuniPnti.
NO DEI AY IN FILLING ORDERS.
PI are of ItOHinrMK. Third street, three doors east of OUkus, ilacall later k Co's agricultural war .
house, aud adjoining his Planing Mill and Wagon Shop.
Place Of Uesidence. Fourth street, corner
and night.
ja2tf
A. ft WILLIAMS a Co,
SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM
E. vIjNGATE Ac CO,
eneral Merchandise!
A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
'Iron and Steel.
Farm Implements.
STUDEBAKER WAGONS.
Orandall
DEALERS
Fine Upholstered Goods
Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor
TToa.d.erta.nsLxiS' a Specialty.
Coffins, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.
ante (oun&at all hours of the dap er night at their place of ImHnett, Wcuhingto ttrat, too doors north
from Second. Aiyn of Hed Liyht.
X. 0. 1TICHELSE1T
Has removed from Second street to Third street. The Leading House for
BOOKS, : STA1WEBY : AND : 31USIC.
t3 All mail order filled satisfactorily and promptly, and correspondence chwfullj autwor ,
NITSCHKE,
AM KKTAir.
Convince the Most Sleep tic al
Hcd-loungcs
Ash bedroom Seta . .
Ilrnstiels Cari;ls, per yard .
liiirrain Carpets, do
..1S 00
.. is ot
76
2e
BARD ON,
; COODS, PDMPS, &c.
Burfmndv 83.
Zinfardel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret,
Guaranteed Strictly Pure
and Cigars Always on Sale.
Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic."
AND COURT STS.,
WM. MICHELL,
ETAESR
AND-
of Washington.
Can be fen at all hours of the day
:o:
WM. MICHELL
N '
HACKS AND BUGGIES
& Burnet,
IN
Ornaments, Window 8 hades, Etc.
A.