Miss Iturbide's Eomance. How many are there wto lecall the I association of tbe Iturbides with the late Empress of Brazil Miss Iturbide, daughter of tbe unfortunate Mexican po tcpiate. was an intimate friend of the eu press, and during her last visit to New York spent mucn time with her. Two . decades ago tbe name of Iturbide was as well known as that ot Doin Pedro to day - Jlesico has always offered tbe spectacular to the view of nations, and Iturbide's career was in keeping with Mexican mise en scenes. Miss Iturbide reluming to Philadelphia always kept up a certain state. She conducted herself with the dignity of royalty, and commanded always a peculiar kind of respect, even lrom ber few intimate mends. Her life had its romance. When quite young she fell in love with and became engaged to a naval officer. State reasons obliged her to separate- from' him. The encasement was broken off. Years went by. Alter her father's downfall she again met Captain (then Admiral) Blank, but pride forbade ber accepting bis advances. -They mew frequently, but never spoke. Each waited for a signal from tbeother When on ber death bed the whispered to an attendant to seek him. As chance had - it. Admiral Blank, having beard of her illness, was at that moment about to enter tbe bouse. The servant sent to summon metbim without recognition, and explain ed that ber mittress could see no one. He lingered a moment on the doorstep. rang the bell at last, left his name and walked sadly away. Thus the pride of vears had its most pathetic fall. ' After her death it was found that in a memorandum she had left word that he only was to see her in death. They sent for him, of course, and he kept the lonely tryst with tbe woman whom only pride and political influence - had kept from happiness as his wife. No other human being, save those needed lot her' inter ment, looked again upon ber. face. A sainted photograph taken of ber and the err press of Brazil together, shows Miss Itnrbide as a brilliant, dark-eyed, olive- skinned girl of 25, with rippling waves of Bair and a smile remarKaoie lor its sweet ness. ; nEALTHITL EXEBCISE. - Only a few months airo these romrjlnar. checked lassiM were puny, delicate, pale, sickly tins, ny too aid or ur. fierce s woria-iameu Favorite Prescription, they have blossomed out Into beautiful, plump, bale, hearty, strong younjr women. Favorite Prescription " is an Invigorating, rcmoratife tnnic and as a regulator and pro moter of functional action at that critical period of chanjro from girlhood to woman hood, it is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and enn produce only good results. It is care , fully compounded, by an experienced and sicmrui pnysician. ana naaptea to woman delicate organization. It is jmrely vegetable in its composition and perfectly, harmless in anv condition 'of the svstcm. It imparts strength to- the wholo system. -For over worked, worn-out," " run-down." debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, ' shorxirls." housekeepers, nursing mothers. and feeble women generally. Dr. Piorce's r.-onte Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequoied as an appetizing eor- ciai ana restorative tonic, it is ine oniy medicine for women, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers. luai 11 will Kivu tRiuamtuuu in btwj uuni cr money will be refunded. This guarantee bos been faithfully carried out for many years. Copyright, 1863, by WobldI DM. Mac Ass'. CZ4gk OFFERED " fcrf hp tha mnnuffietur- ers or nr. sage s ufliarrn itemeny, ior Incurable case of Catarrh la the Head. Remarkable Hesene. . Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield Til. makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was .treated for a month by her family phy sician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless '"victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption: she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from the first dose. She con tinued its use and after taking ten bottles. found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great discovery at Snipes & Klnersly's drug store, large Dottles 5UC and f J.uo. Ill 3 TO .A.XLj PRINCIPAL POUSfTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT . THE DALLES. W. C. AUiAWAT, - Ticket Agent. LOCAL TIME TABLE. Union PacISe Railway -vision. Pacific Di- KASTBOU.SD. No. 2, Overland Flyer No. 4. Limited Fast Mail... Ni. 22, Freight No. 24. , No. 28, " WB8TBOUSD. No. 1, Overland Flytr No. 2. Limited Fast Mull No. 21, frefcrht No. 23, No. 25, " No. 27, " uuuva. 1:20 a. m 10:45 a m 11:10 p. m 6:10 a. m 3:45 p. m. ARRIVE. 2:20 p. m. 2:80 a. m 11:50 a. m 11:15 p.m. 10.15 a. m 6:30 p. m DEPART. 1:30 a. m. 10:55 a. m. 11:40 p. m. 6:43 p. m. 4:15 p m. DSFAKT. 2:40 p. m. 2.40 a. m. 12-20 p. m. 11:50 p.m. i0:45 a. m. 7:40 a. m. Its MeritsThoroughly Tested . r Dr. E. 8. Holden, Dear Sir: I have nsed this fyrap for coHghs sjid colds for several years, ana can trajy say mai it is lue Dem. it not me uesc, coagh medicine that I have ever used or known , or. JUtLH C A-CXUt Oakdale, Nov. 8, 1878. . ' JIAKUfACTUEED BT I. D. HOLDEN, Stockton, Cal. Wholesale by Siiipes & Kinersly, Retail bv all Druggists. FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. " . ' Is the line to take TO ALL POLNTS EAST AND SOUTH, i Main Line. Noa. 1 and 2. "The Overland Fiver,' carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sleepers, ! ree unair cars and loacnes, between roruana and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or Chicago. Main Line. Noa. 3 and 4. "The Limited Fas Hail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars be tween Portland ani Chicago. muv. IXCUBSISH KITES. , Bound trip tourists' tickets to Cascade 8orin?s on Bale at the wharf boat at 2.50, good goinir on date cl sale, and for return passage up to and including Sept. SO. 18.00 Commencing on Saturday.. June 7th. and contin uing each succeeding; Saturday until September 30. 1890. excursion tickets will be sold The Dalles to Cascade Locks and return at the rate of 31.50. lhe Dalles to Hood River and return. St. Tickets rood going and returning on the steamer D. S. Baker oniv on date 01 sale. Land Notices- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Optics a t Tbk Dalles. Ob. June 12. 1800. Notice is herebv riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said oroof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on July 29, 1880, viz: DAVID SCOTT, D S 5446. for the NEl. Sec 12. To. 6. R 17 E W M. fin name tha following witnesses to Drove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: A. R. Wilcox, Daniel Crowley, Ceergc Baxter, P. yy . auveixootn, ail or jinieiope, ur. junl4 JOHN W. LEWIS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lako Office at Tbk Dalles, Oa., A mil 29. 1H90. 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 be made before the register and receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Julv 8, lsao. viz: FranK V. Irfibleln. For the SE 4 NE K E SE and SW X SE J of Sic 20 T z S K 13 K W M. 11a mmM i.Ha fnllnwinir witnesses to Drove h continuous residence upen and cultivation of said land, viz: , llm.li Baxter. Leo Rondeau, both of Kinnley, Or. Ernest Haage, Boyd, Or., IMmiel Le Due, Dutur, Or. JOHN W. LEWIS. Banner. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lash Office at The Dalles, Oreoox, Mav 5. lsuo. Notice i herebv given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hi int ntion to make final pro f in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made htfore the Rigister and Receiver of the L 8. Land Office at The Dalles, ur., on jury join, 1890, viz: Henry K. Steed. r., the t. H. as. Tr 5 S. R 16. E W M. Ha mhim th following- witnesses to vrove h continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said lan. I, viz: R. R. Hinton. Heury Schadewitz, George J. Dyer, Wm. Ball, all cf Bake Oven, or. niaylO JOHN W. LEWIS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Office at The Dalles, Oreoos, May 6. 1890. Not; is herebv riven that the following-name sAitiAr h ia filed notice of his intention to make fina proof in support of his claim, and tLat said proof will oe mwie oeiore ne neKisw "u V. 8. Land Office at Tne Danes, ur., on juiy vjm 1890, viz: John Mettplle, Wasco county. Or., Hd. Ap. 1226, for lots S and 4, and lA nw4, bee. za, ano lot o. in oec , ip K.H2E.WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation oi, said land, viz: George A. Liebe, John L. Thompson, George Hunger, William L. Groves, all of '1 he Dalles. Or. niaylO JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Office at The Dalles, Or., June 6. 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 be made before the Resist r and Receiver of toe Unite1! States Land umce at me italics, ur., on July 21, 1890. vn: EDMOND HANNAFIN, D S 6257, for the ew'4 neK, e'A nw and ne aw. Sec. S. Td. 6 8. R17 E. lie names tne following witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upen, and cultivation of, said land, viz: w. r. ft-eisey, or Anteiepe ur.; a. v. nucox, n. F. uuyton, Caspar urassn, or Kent, ur. une7 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Ofticb at The Daller, Or., June 12, 1890. Notice is herebv given that the f ollowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof win De made before tne Kegister and Heceiver of tne U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on July 23, 1890, viz: ISdAU U. KAV1S, DS6091 forf-eNWV. Sec. 8. Tp4S, R13EWU. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: F. M. Driver, E. N. Chandler, R. B. Driver, J. Zumwalt, all of naratc, or. junl4 JOHN W. LEWIS Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mav 14. 1890. Notice is herebv given that the following-named settler has nied notice oi his intention to make nna proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The iiaues, uregon, on jui 12, lew, viz: Martin Iteeder, of Bake Oven. Or.. D S No. 6972. for the NW1 of Sec 21, Tp. 6 8, R 16 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi,paia uuiu, Tw: Geo. Ton Borstel, John Nachter, Adam Lohr, Theo. von Boraiei, an ox isaae uven, ur. myiy juun w. lewis, Kegister. It ia the Dining Car Route. It runs Through Ves- uooiea l rains every Aiay in tne year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. (NO CHANGE OF CARS.) ' " Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed, Pullman Drawicff Koom Sleepers of Latest Equipment.' TOURIST SLEEPING OARS, Best that can be constructed, and in which accom- mooauons are ootn free and luirnisbed i for holders of First or Second- class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. i ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lass Office at The Dalles, Oreoos, Alay 23, IS90. Notice is herebv iriven that the followine-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 register and receiver at The Aiaues, uregon, on juiy id, isw, viz: James Payne, of Mitchell, Oregon, DS No. 7108 for the w hf nw qr and w hf sw qr of sec 22, township 11 s, r 22 east. He names tbe following witnesses to prov his continuous residence upon and cultivation, of said land, viz: R F Nichollas, T E Janes, W H Sasser, A It Rob erts, all of Mitchell, Oregon. JOHN W LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Land Office at The Dalles, Orboost, May S, 1890. Notice is herebv (riven 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 of the U. 8. land office at The Dalles. Or., on Julv 18th. 1890, viz: George J . lyer, Bake Oven. Or.. DS 7008. for tha wU itwU. wi Tp. 5 8, R 16 E, nw of Sec 2, and ney. ne4, bee S, Tp. 6 8, R 16 E. Be names the following witnesses to prove his TOiMuuuw rauueuoo upon ana cultivation Of, said land, viz: R. R. Hinton, Henry Schsdewitz, Henry E. Steed, tv ui. xiij, au ui Dane uven. ur. ma) 10 JOHN W. LEWIS Register. IiCgal Notices- NOTICE. Application for Liquor License. TO ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TAKE NOTICE, THAT THE UNDERSIGNED will apply to the County Court of Wasco county. State :-1 Oregon, Wednesday, July 9th lb0. for a License to sell spirituous, mall and vinous liquors in less quantities tban oue gallon, in Falls Precinct, in said Coui:ty of Wasco, for the period of six months, and here to annex his petition which he will present to said Court at said time, J. K. Hill. To the Honorable County Court of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon. The undersigned residents of, and legal voters of Wasco, Suite of Oregon, do hereby, respectfully peti tion and prav that said County Court shall grant a license to J. E. HILL, to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in said Fails precinct, in less quanti ties than one gallon for tbe period of six months. J. W. Morrison, H. L. Curran, K. Ilardwick, S J Dryden, J B Guyette. C A Stewart P F Martij, M L Hoi-aii, D II Jones, SG Miller, J M McNsughton, Ha-rv Stokes, C E Miller, C M Carlson, J F Attwell, Oil J Strass, N Weber, P N Trana. Wm. GooLbly, Kenneth McKenzie, Perrv Mann, Thos F Hope, Robert Black, Wm Black. E D Monaghan, Alei Watt, John J Klahertv, Pat Sullivan, Geo Gardner, J W Attweal, G S Henry, A G Hill. C F Candiana, Roup Christof, Chandren Shedlumter, F P Act, Alex OToole, U Wiechs, B Clark. 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 Piall, moitgapee, non-residents, and to all others unknown interested in said estate. Greet injf: It appearing to the judge of this court, by 'the petition of C E. Bayard, executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, praying fur an order of sale of real estate belonging to said estate, that it is necessary to sell the whole of said real estate, to pay the debts outstanding- against the deceased, end 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 tbe court room thereof in Dalles City, in said connty, ou Monday, the 7th day of July. 1890, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of said day, to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be granted to the taid executor to sell the following described real estate belonsring to said estate tne same being1 all the real estate belonging1 to said deceased to-wit. Tbe west half of the northwest quarter, of section 23 in township l south, ranee la east. w. ai.. sit uated in said county of Wasco, and containing 80 acies of land; totfether with all and singular the tenements and appurtenances thereto belonging. And it ia further ordered, that a copy of this cita tion be published, at least, four successive weeks in tne Tim as- mountaineer, a weekly newspaper oi gen eral circulation, published at Dalles City, in said county. Dated May 27, 1890. CALEB N. THORN BURY, County Judge. Snlpe$ & Kinerly, A YANKEE CITY UNDER SOUTHERN SON. -THE- Leadin Druggists, 129 Second Street TALLAP OOSA, i GA. The Dalles, Oregon. C. N. TnORNBURY. T. A. HUDSON. ' THORXBURY & HUDSON, rriteFire,Lifo andAccident INSURANCE Money to Loan on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security. Will attend to aU kinds oj Land business be fore tlie U. S. Land Office. Rooms 7 and 8, np-Btairs, 17. S. Land Office building, THE DALLES, OREGON. 1,200 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. In Temperature of Climate, the Italy of America. In Manufacturing, the coming Pittsburg of the South. In elevation, the Pike's Peak of the Piedmont Range. Id Healthftilness, the Sanitarium of the World. The present Mecca for Northern Investors and Settleis. FRUIT I SHADE TREES SMALL i EUITS, VINES EVERGREENS, SH UBS, ROSES, ETC. The Ertriieet Strawbengr known, CLARKE'S : SEEDLINCI Also, tbe EVERGREEN, ever-bearing strawberry- a valuable acquisition Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby givec that nnder and by virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Wasco, duly made and entered therein on May 5, 1890. in the matter of the final estate of itutninda Wallace, deceased, tne un- der&iirned administrator of said estate will, on Fri day, lhe 11th day of July. U90, at the hour of 2 o clock if. M.. at the ccurt house door in uahes city, in Wasco county, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder therefor, upon tbe following' terms, via: One half cash in bani and one half to be paid on or before one year with 8 per cent, interest and taxes, secured by niortfravre, the following: described real "estate, situated in said county, and belongiug to said estate: Commencing at a point 30 rods south ol the quar ter section corner common to sections 4 and 27 township 3 north, range 10 east Willamette merid ian, unning thence west 10 rods, thence north 20 rods, thence west 48 rods, thence north 10 rods, thence west 16 rods, thence south 10 rods, thence west 18 rods, thence north 1 rod. thence west 18 rods. thence north 9 rods, thence west S lOris. thence south 20 rods, thence west 15 rods, thence north 8 rods, thence west HQ rods, striking a point on the west line 17 rods south of the corner of sections 27, 33 and 34. thence south 143 rods to the south west corner, thence east 160 rods to the southeast corner, thence north 130 rods t the place of begin ning, containing 148 acres, more or less, and being; situated in Wasco county, Oregon. Date! at Dalles City, Oregon, this 12th day of june, lew. u. t. I'AAiUit, Administrator of the estate of Buthinda Wallsoe. deceased. lunlz BEFOKE Mission :-: Gardens, JA.MES A. VARNEY, Prop. The Celebrated French Cure, Warranted A PU RnnlTI N F" or 'no"c7 to cure r' sinus's . reltinlei. Is Sold on jl POSITIVE GUARANTEE to euro any form of nervous disease, or any disorder nt tlie generative or gans of either ' ...1, n. isiiie lrom the AFTER excessive use of Stimulants. Tobacco or Oniunt. or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg ence, &c, such as Loss of liiaiu l'ower, waKerui uess. Bearing down Paius in tlie Buck, Seminal WcakuesB. 11 vsteria Nervous Prostration Nocturn al Emissions. I.encorrlio?a, Dizziness, Weak Mem' ory,Iossof Power and Iinpotency, which If De flected oiten lead to prematnreoionen in litsan itv. Price $1.00 a box. 6 boxes lor fo.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WJCITTKN GUARANTEE foreyery5.0t order, to refund the money if a l'ermaueut cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and youug. of both sexes, permanently cured by APHKoniTiNR. Circular free. Address TMc. APHKfJ MtUIUIIMt UU. WE8TEBN BRANCH. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OB BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, OBEGOS. TWO MONTHS' RECORD IX LOCATING INDUSTRIES IN TALLWSA. Oct. 15, 1889, contract signed for completing Iron Fur nace 150 hands Oct. 23, 18S9, contract signed for Cotton Mill and Bleacli- ery 150 hands Nov. 1, 1889, contract signed for Edison Electric Light Plant 10 hands Nov. 15, 1889, contract signed for Jeans and Overalls Factory 50 hands Nov. 25, 1889, contract signed for Foundry and Machine Works i 50 hands Dec. 1, 1889, contract signed for Soap Manufactory Works 50 hands Dec. 9, 1889, contract signed for Cotton Hosiery Mills . . 150 hands Dec. 12, 1889, contract signed for Pressed Brick Works, 25 hands Dec. 25, 1889, contract signed for Tallapoosa Distillery, 25 hands Dec. 31, 1889, contract signed for starting Glass Works.100 hands Jan. 10, 1890, contract signed for lallapoosa Cabinet Company 50 hands Jan. 17, 1890, contract signed for lallapoosa Keclinmg Chair Company. : 75 hands Jan; 29, 1890, contract signed for lallapoosa Cigar fac tory 25 hands PRINZ & NITSCHKE, WHOLESALE A.I BETA III Furniture & Carpet Dealers. Are happy to announce to the public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing rates ol the celebrated EMPIRE MILLS, which enables us lo sell Furni tue and Carpets at prices hith erto unknown in Oregon. A Few of Our Quotations win Convlnoe tbe Most Skeptical: Ifsrdwood bent Chairs, each 75 cts Cane Kockers I S 00 Ash Bedsteads S 60 V oven-wire Mattresses 60 Lounges li 00 r caLI and hi;k uhiu Bed-lounires . Ash Bedroom 8ets Brussels Carpets, per yard . Ingrain Carpets, do . .ns 00 . it 00 . 7 U SJal I FISH & BARD ON,, -DEALERS IN- Sloven, Furnaces. Ranges. GAS Plf ES, P11JJ1BERS' SOUDS, FUSIPS, c -:o:- We are the sole agents for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE and RAMONA COOK STOVE, which has no equal, and guaranteed to give en tire satisfaction or tuout-y refunded. Cor. Second and Washington streets, The Dalles.- THE ORG FINO WINE ROOMS, jSJT. KELLER, Proprietor. Port 81, Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Angelica 83, Mountain 83 Burgundy 83, Zinfardel 84, Eiesling 83, Hock 83, Table Claret. Administrator's Sale. Q. T. THOMPSON. A.W. FAROE ER. NOTICE is hereby piven, that in pursuance of an order ol the Connty Court of Wasco county. duly made and entered therein on the 5th day of May. IKK), in tne matter ol tne estate of f tooebe M. Dunham, deceased, ordering, directing and author izing the andersumed administrator of said estate to sell the real estate hereinafter described, belonging' to said estate, the undersigned, as such adminis trator, will sell at public auction to the nienest bid der for cash in hand, on Saturday, July 5, 1890, at it o ciocs in tne forenoon ox saio day, at tne court nouse aoor oi said county and state, tne loiiowinar described real estate, to-wit: A strii) or parcel of land 33 1-3 feet wide and 100 feet deep off the east side of lot No. 11 in block No. 6 of Laughlin's bluff addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, citato of Oregon, together with the improve ments inereon. a. it. THUMfSU. juneS Administrator. : THOMPSON & FARMER, General Blacksmiths, Near Mint building, Second St. ' Horse-Shoeing and General Jobbing a spscuuT Prices reasonable and to suit the times. Denny, Rice & Co. - Wool & Commission Merchants WM. MICHEL L, UNDERTAKER, Wishes to inform his many friends and thefpublic generally uwi ne nas removed nis undertaking rooms to j NIGKELSEN'S NEW BRICK NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . Laxd Ofticb at Tub Dalub. Or., . . May 17, 1890. Notice Is herebv iriven that tha following pe tier has filed notiee of his intention to make com- auiauon nnal proor 10 support of his claim, and uA iwuui win dc maue oeiore me Kegister and at ine .vanes, on July 12, ltsjo, viz: GEORGE WILLIAMS, Ed. Com. 3081. for the U SWV. and lota s and 1 of See. 30, Tp. 5 8, R 16 E. Ha nunM tha f-.ll ; i . . ; ...w muuiTUIS MIU1WM3 W 11 IS -vuuuuuuu. iruueoce upon, ana cultivation ol, said muu, via . A. W Fargher, of The Dalles; Orange Bntton, of Bake Oven: Geonre Ifiirt.n dm ihimmn, nf may2 , JOHN W. LEWIS Reirister. A ContlllllJ IS Line COnHectiM With All cqbsbr thibo and Washington. Lines, Affording Direct and Un interrupted Service. Pulman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad- Vitce tnrouxn any aent of the roaL - THQnHPil TfPSfCTQ To nd from all points I ii'tUUU.I I lUliLi w in America, ttntrtanjl ard Europe a n be purcliascd at any Ticket office of mis uora. any ' . Full infrrmation concerning rates, time of trains. routes and other, details furnished on application to A. D. CHARLTON, 1 " ' A-if-tant General Passensrer Afft '. -v. Jia. 121 F.rst street, cir. Wasliintoo, Where ht carries a full stock of everything used a wh ousiness. Orders bv dispatch, express, mail or in nerson prvuipuy airieuueq w ana sacisiaciion guaranteed. Can be seen anv hour of the dav or nfoht at his residence, corne r Fourth and Washington, or place JA UUSIAiVBS. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lasd Offici at Tbi Dallks, Omooir, Anril lfiMl Notice Is herebv aiven hat th. fnilnunniv n.m. settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the resristar ami Tfi-!ar Ti.a yes, uregon, on Jne m, lbo, vis: . JUaiion c. Adams. DS for the of NWJ of Sec. 28, Tp1 N, E IS E. ' He names the following wit. nM. t. v.;. tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: ' Orlando Morgan, Robert Mcintosh, Beth Morgan. W. A. ilUler, all of The Dalles, Oregon. apr26 JOHN W. LEWIsJ. Reirister 210 AND 21 SECOND STBEET..' . v Dealers in Tim, lifisoB anJ Ci;?;trs. San Francisco to Portland. jrs, 1890, To Portland Leavtng'SpearSt Wharf, San Francisco . i. a. m. h Hiuvm: 1 5 S 13 17 21 25 STEAYED. June "Mte And othci choice brands of Whisky. State.. ,......,..... Orc-jron , Columbia.. btate . Oregon Columbia State . V.l'.ll'.I.".."." " Oretfen. .",".."" Tbe com nan v reserves tha richt tn riiMim Btm.M yNo frebrht will be rwivH All mflpnlni.nf fl tnir. except Fruit an J Veiretahip. mi ih. win ,.. u. bu&cu aiber v a. III. OmCIS IS BAH FRANCISCO. ucneral Lffice. No. in lurknt trt T.vtof vuioai, xtuBa a ana zn Aiontyouery street. O0ODALL, PERKIXS t CO, agents? ltortland to Saa Franeistto. ksm, 1890. to san r-ranclsco Leaving- Stes.ahip Wnarf Port 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 SA will ha n any one delivering the pony at Hood's stable. , .; a. W. H ELLS. Sherar's Bridge, Or. April 3, 1890. apr5-tf K0TICE. An; mom ly person wishing to purchase flour at the Dl d alill can do so in lots nnt Im. than fihh . prie f.00 per barrel, subject to alteration. Term" tricUy cash. a. H. CURT1SS. prop. Notice-Final Account. 610 Atlantic Ave., Boston. tVCash advances made on consignment. THE DALLES Marble Works, C. J. Smith, Prop'r.. Buy at Home and Save Freights and Agents' ' Commissions. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executrix of the last will and testament of J. D. Capps. deceased, has filed ber final account in said estate, and that Monday the 7th day of July, 1890, at two o'clock, P. M., of said day at the County Court House in Dalles City, Oregon, has been ap pointed as the time and place for hearing objections wny saio account snouia not oe allowed ana said es tate settled. All persons interested in said estate will then and there apDear and show caime. if anv there be. whv an order snail not be made allowing i - AAHVi CAFFS, Dufur & W atkins. Executrix. Attorneys for Estate. .. iune7td Administrator's Notice. Lock Box 218. THB DALLES, OREGON. "T? STATE OP MARV B. BOYD, DECEASED, late p a oi uie ouniy oi vvasco ana Bia e ox uregon. Kotiee is hereby given that leters of administra tion in the above entitled case, have been granted to tneunaersiuntti oy ine tionorame uiunty uourt of tbe Mate of Oregon, for Wasco county, this 13th day of May, A. D. 189a. All persons indebted ta we saia estate are nereoy notiue-i to come fotward and make immediate payment. All persons holding claims against the raid estate are hereby notified to pre-ent tnem to ine aaministrator, properly veri fied. - J. O. BOYD,, Administrator. Tbe Dalles. Or., May 13, 1&9J. myl7-6t CAUTION Take no shoes irjlesa W. L. Ions:las' name and nrlce are tamni on tha im. IT thA 1wia.lAi rannnt nnnlv nn. end direct to factory, encloains adveruaed bottom. Executrix Notice. VTOTICE is hereby given that, bv an order duly 1 uiaue anu eiiterea on tne lutn aay of May, 1890, the undersigned was aopointed bv the OounLv .Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco countv. tbe executrix of the last will and testament of James at. Taylor, deceased. All rjersona h&vinir flivina against the estite of said deceared are hereby noti fled to present them with the proper vouchers to we .v uie uuice oi aiays a ttunt.ngcoQ within six iuuuuu ii uiu tue uate nereoi. SARAH A. TAYLOR. Executrix of the will of James M. Tvlnr rt. Dated May 10, 1300. Total 910 hands And an Augur Factory, Woolen Mill, Car Works and other large manufactories under negotiation. Most of the above contracts are now under construction, and all to be running within three months from date. With those industries now being completed, OVER 900 OPERATIVES will be employed in manufacturing in Tallapoosa, Ga., which, on the usual basis of computation (one employed for every five of popu lation), will support a population of over 5,000 persons, while the present population of the city is but 2,500. (Majority Northern people.) THE ADVANTAGES OF TALLAPOOSA For a Northern settler are: Mild, pleasant winters, cooler sum mers than in the North, perfect healthfulness, wonderful mineral springs that have cured hundreds of cases of rheumatism, kidney and urinary troubles, dyspepsia, consumption and kindred dis eases; pure freestone water, high elevation, Northern society, (the largest G. A. R. Lodge in the South, in proportion to population, and hrst Women s Relief Corps organized in the State), free schools and low taxation. EXEMPT FROM TAXATION FOR TEN YEARS - Free site and other liberal inducements offered to manufacturing industries locating here, where we have cheap cotton, iron, coal and timber in abundance. .-- v Now is tie Time to Locate or Invest ia Tallapoosa, Ga.; before the advance in prices that will surely follow the great in flux of manufacturing establishments now locating here. BUILD ING LOTS ARE ADVANCING RAPIDLY, and will double in value before the end of the present year. Send for prospectus of the city, terms and price list of build ing lots, copy of Tallapoosa Journal, and full information, or come and see for yourself the truth of the statements we make. If not found as represented, your expenses will be paid by this company, besides liberal compensation for your time. Address Tallapoosa Land, Ming d .Manfg Co., TALLAPOOSA, CrA. ait Gregorlo 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." sra si - sm la SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. F. LEMKE, PROP'R, Ii.HEI?S ON DKAUGIIT -:-Columbia Brewery Beer, :-: AND FOR e$AX.14 ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, the very best Imported Wines, Liqnors aid Cigars. J The One Price Cash House, p. COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., MclBEBflT J -DEALEH IN- Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Agent for the Bntterick Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, WM. MICHELL, UID1ETM1E AND lETTJucLoircLl Dir'ector. The Undersigned has Added to bis Business a full line of Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French Berl and Eose wood Caskets, Burial Botes and Shrouds. Trimmings of ail descriptions at the Lowest Prices od own the Slost Elegant Aearae MM of tne mountains with all the latest Improvement. I NO DELAY IN FILLING ORDERS. PI are of Bumneaa. Third street, throe daora eut of Oibon, U&c&lllster k Oo'l igriculttirml war house, ami adjoioioy bit I'lauing Mill and Wagon dbop. Flare of Besidenee. Fourth itreet, corner of Washington.' Can be sen at all boon of the day I and night. ja29tf WM. MICHELL. m7l76t Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby iriven that I will, in pursuance of an order of the llonoriLble. the f!nnnt.ir f!nnrt of the State of Oregon for the. county of Wasco, in the matter of the estate of John T Ktnrm deceased, heretofore made, rendered and entered on tbi. 28th day of June, 1890, at tbe court house doot in Dalles Citv, Wasco county, Oregon, at the hour ot 2 o'clock r. v. of taia aay, sen at public auction to the highest bid der for cash in band, lot No. tea (101 in block Vo one (1), in Trevitt'e addition to eaid city, belonging; w Mm ssiate, lo saumy ine claim j atrainfit tbe same.- fKANK MENEFEE. maylC-7t AdmiDistiator W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Administratrix' Notice. Imported Wines KEY WEST CIGARS. t3" Also Wines and Boer, Imported and domestic. r A Perfect, Face Powder. land, at 10 P. U. Columbia. State Oretroii Columbia Stale Orf-jron ...I! Columbia State i follows: . June 2 4 10 14 18 22 26 30 COWS HERDED. I - All Citizens de8irOUfl of hvlnfr thmir Mirra from and after the first of March can do so by apply inir at the atable of W. H. wh .!,,!... .a xua u xiiaue tvxiuwu. lebli WANTED. YOUNB MAN,OVE 21, WHO HAS THE SbUU 111 mm m maK. . orwwt hna n Address '-H. E. W.," llultnoraah Block, Portland, iuni4 Batrtratre must be checked mthrr i aBh i wis tne aay. or uy tne u. c. t B. T. Co. Ko un cuecaeu irnggagt will oe received on the steamers. Eureka Restaurant. George S. Aor. rjfiisjnrn . . ELAKELEY & HOL'CKTOH C. E. DUNHAM. tm LATEST ftr.fUSVli exouisit: ct.aa.e FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA ' IMPORTANT! PORTLAND OFFICBS. Ticket Office. First and Oak atnvtfaL iavlor. Ticket Agent. - C. S. iiKLLE.N, T. W. LEE. Gen. Tralhc Manacer. Geu. Pass. Ast UK PASSAOE, (including me ind berths aoio, eio w Meer.tjfe, S3 ou Uuunti 1'rip Unlimited 30 00 rpHIS BUILDING IS FOR KENT AND s natures tnerein ior sale. Apply to GEO. WILLIAMS TEE 22mcht FARM SALE GER MANIA CHAS. STOBLING, Prop. ME YOUR ORDERS authorized Scriboer's Sens. OEND O 8TAALKY BOOK. Published FOR THB TRUE by the only IT. ANLAIIF. Corner 4th and Linco'n Ef - The Dalies. Or. P. . Box 138. iuu7-d&w JB. cr.OSSEJi, . Aujtioueer, tV.eltiostOD St. iilKla aaa Ceroid, The Dalles, Oregon. Pe-"i'r AuH'on Fa'es' of Eeal Fjta'e, Leasehold Furniture ana General uercnaucusr. WeCnes&av and ardar. It A. It. W ines, Liprs and fSm. " All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and kcuiuuo &ey n est ugars. A ruu line ox CALIFORNIA WtNES & BRANDIES. 1 o. 6X) Second ttreei, The.DaHjs, Or. ON ACCOUNT OF FAILING BODILY VIGOR. tion or all of my Splendid Ranch near Erskioeville. Orejron. It consiste of 660 acres of the best soil, and finely watered. 400 acres now nnder cultivation; Will Sell in Tracts to Suit It is one of the many One farms in Sherman county. AdUreSS AalHAH vrhlirE, mayl5wklytf - ErskineviUe, Or. ynresinf M IToSDAY8. . Quiulee4Mtu BW MTIIMIrkT I I Tttt ElH8CnE V D.a.A. vr Big O fa acknowledger! the leading remedy for CtonorrtaoBst A Gieet. The only sate remedy for Aineorrliea or Whites; I prescribe Hand feel """"0. lo an nfferers. , a.. 4. BlVNfcri, M. D TlW' . Tim Tt r SM by Dmirsrlmta. FKIXll.Ot. SNIPES & K1KERSLEY, The lies. Nouce is herebv riven that tha tinriemtonoHl i,.. wwu .pfjuiuMxi KiouuiHrMnx m tne estate ol w. 1. Graham, deceased, by the Honorable, the Rnnnt.v Court of the County of Wasto, Sttte of Oregon. All accounts against the estate must be presented to .ne unaerHurnea at ner residence in uailes City for payment, accompanied by the proper vouchers, wiwiiu bu uiuiiius i rum tne oate ot ints notice.-' MM. CARRIE F. GRAHAM. Administratrix of the estate of W. I. Graham, de- : The Dalles, Uay 10, 1890. Constrotcion of Wafer Works. C BALED BIDS will be received bv the Watei kj Commission of Dalles Citv until July 17. 1890. f -r tbe constrncti on ot a pumpine; system ot water wura. a. per sperim'suon in tne Hands of the Sec retary of tne water Commission. Bids will also considered where the plans and specifl.ations are furnished by tbe bidder. The right reserved ta re ject any ana ail ouis. M. T. NOLAN, Stcretarv of Water Commission. The Dalles. Or. Dated The Dalles. Or., June 14, 1881. Dissolution Notice. VTOTICE is hereby (riven that the pa toerehip i iKimuwceinwnt oetween u. a welcn anu Geo. Smith, under the firm name and style of Welch it bnilth, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Ur. cmith will pay all indebtedness and collect all biiis due the firm, and will continue in business at me corner oi cianta and Union streets. O. B. WELCH, ma 19 GEO SMITH. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe partnership hereto! ire existing between Bennett A Wi san in tbe practice of law is dissolved. The underaig-ned will continue business in the Schanno building', at the rorner of Second and Couit streets. - Juue 21, 1890-dy A. 8. BENNETT: NOTICE. mH! FIItM at W. H. Moody Co. have sold out X their entire stock of goods. All those indebted to the late firm will please come and fettle the same at the old stand . W. H. MOODY CO. y The Dalles, June 20, 1890. d&wtf H. CLOUGH. A. LARSEN. gall and see TTfinSTKH WENfiR TVT A n WIN K only machinb V VT rWefc Mm A Jill WU AT VAAI nW that gives a continuous twist to the wire. In operation at THE PACIFIC FENCE WOKKS, BEST FENCE MADE! J. Freiman,Agt.Tlje Dalles Or. Strong, Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence m the World CLOUGH & LARSEN, Props. DALLES, FOR CENTUEMEN. Fine Calf. ITeavw I-aced flraln and nnL moor Waterproof;. jeE in tne world. r:xAmlnn nia 85.00 GENUINE 1IANIJ-SEWKIJ SHOE. nu-nc nr.li r. ii r. mil;. 3.50 EXTRA VALUE CALF SHOE. 83.25 A 83 WOBKINGMEN'S SHOES. 82.00 and SI. 7 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Art made in Congress. Bntton and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES. 1.7S SHOE run MISSES. Best Material. Best Style. Beat FIttInc W. L. Douglas, Brockton. Maaa. Sold lij i M. WILLIAMS t Co., SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM E. vflNGATE Ac CO. eneral Merchandi eel EAST END SALOON, Near the Old Mint Bnildimr, Second St.; o The Dalles, Or. Always on bsmd tbe Best Wines, Liquors, and Cigars A. Pleasant Evening Resort Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beet on draught. , THE OREGON. L BORDEN & CO. REMOVED VOGT BLOCK Three doors west of the corner of Second and Federal dtreetp. A COMPLETE LINK OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods, Groceries, Fine Spanish Merino Earns. HardS knd steei. Farm Implements. STUDEBAKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES. Cra,nd.a;ll & DBuutrsroi;, . DEALERS IN Fine Upholstered Goods Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Parlor Ornaments, Window Shades, Etc M life, ' J. H. IAESEN, 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 pelt. . On sale at The Dalles Stock Yards a choice lot of SPANISH MERINO RAMS. These are noted for Constitution, Length of Staple, Size of Carcass; surface free from wrinkles; a Heavy Fleece, and uniform in quality. Bred and imported from California by FRANK BULLARD, of Woodland, Yolo County, California. -CTp.c3.erta.TTi ngr a Specialty. - Coffins, Cask eta, Burial Robes, Etc. anbe fmnd at allien of the day rr night at tXcirpUw of hurineu, Washington street, tw doors north , jrom aecona, ayn m nn a.iynt. JL BABET, Agent Has removed trora Seoond street lo Third stmt. The Leading Bouse (or BOOKS, : STATIONERY : AND : MUSIC. All null ordera 111 led utlafkctorllv mnd nrnmntlv. mnA rMtirurnWrlMiM nh wrfultv knnrmr .