"WHAT TOOLS WE MORTALS AiEi' ' BY GEO. E. POWELL. We syorn the proud and hanghty and from them turn away, While Jo the meek and bumble the kindest words we say; ' Forget pride's oft begotten by deeds upright - . . and fair, JThe humble oft dishonest; "What fools we " . mortals are!" ? The harshest acts remember of those to us so dear, Forget the deeds of kindness the sympathetic tear; ' Forget, when cause of justice but weighs both sjdes with care, It oft finds wrong the lightest; "What fools we mortals are!" - If friends do aught against you, but call then back to mind The deeds and years of friendship, the many V - words so kind; Aud if weighed well together; alike, those . ' - wronged square, Inaptly will be written, "What fools we mortals are!" Land Notice- Legal Notice- ) .'A How Ear. M. Spanieling was Saved. Mr. Edward Crate, sr, is the oldest resident in the city, having passed through where The Dalles now stand with the Canadian voyageurs in the early forties. He relates a page ot unwritten tistory which we havo never seen in print. - Soon after the Whitman massacre at Wailatpu, Father Brouhette went to meet Iiev. Spauldiog an 1 warn him of the danger. .' He met him coming from the La pwai agency, and told ' him to get to Ft. Walla Walla as soon as possible. He harried on to the fort now Wallnla and Mr. Crate took him and bia family is a canoe, and hurriedly paddled them across the river; but not a minute too toon, for when they were in mid-stream a large number of hostile Indians ap peared on the banks and commenced to tboot their poisoned arrows at Mr. Spauldiitg and bis family. Air. Crate was a master hand with a boat, and kept on the opposite side of the stream, out oi range of the deadly, missiles. He bad the native hardihood of the voyageura, and kept on with his canoe until he reached the settlements and all danger was passed. If Father Bronliette bad not intercepted Rev. Mr. Spanlding lit would have shared the fate of Dr. Whit man, and if he hod arrived at the fort a balf-hour later he would never have lived to show, his gratitude to his rescuers A short space of time, hardly incal ' culable, saved him from the merciless , tomahawk of the savages, and the bravery and skill of the old Canadian voyagenr Mr. Edward. Crate, sr., for long years a resident of this city brought him to civilization and security. The old-man is gtilj hale and hearty, and' relates with a .' great deal of pride bis early adventures in the "continuous woods where roll the Oregon." : . Wanted. , , Employment at common labor or carpen . ter work. Apply at this office. "The Old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound Bucket, The Moss-covered Bucket," is Terr likely the one that bos conveyed pot uns to your system from some old well, whose waters nave become contaminated from sewers, vaults, or percolations from tho oil. 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"Golden Medical Discovery" Is the only blood and liver medicine, sold by druggists, under a poaittvo guarantee of its bene fiting or curing in every case, or money paid for It will be promptly returned. Copyright, list, y WOBIS'S pa. MSB, XlfK PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH THE DAIXES. . W. C. A1XAWAT. - Ticket Agent. LOCAL TIME TABLE. Union PaeiOe Railway Pacific Dl- . vision. ... EABTBOUAD. ARR1VB. DEPART. No. 2, Overland Flyer 1:80 a. m. 1:80 a m. No. 4. Limited Fust Hail 10:45 a. m '.0:55 a. m. N.i. 22, Freicht 11:10 p. m. 11:40 p. m No. 24, " 6:10 a. m 6:45 p.m. No. 28. " I 8:45p.m. 4:16 p. m. wxmuovso. arbivi. pefakt. No. 1, Overland Fly r 2:20 p. m, 2:40 p.m. No. 2, Limited Fast Hail 2:30 a. m. 2.40 a. m. No. 21, Freight 11:60 a. m 12-20 p. ra. No. 23, " 11:15 p. m 110 p. m. No. 25, " 10.15 a. m iO:45a.m. No. 27, " 6:30 p.m. 7:40 a.m. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lass Omca at Tns Dallks, Orwjos, May 5, 1890. Kntiue ta lierebv iriven that the following named settler has filed notice nf bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the reguter and receiver of the U. a. land omce at ine vaues, ur., on Juiy iota, 1890, vis: Bake Oven. Or., D8 70U5, for the evH, Sec 35 Tp. 6 8, ft 18 E, nwii ot Sec 2, and nej4 neJ4, feet- S Tn ft H RMC ' He names the followintr witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: , R. R. Hinton, Henry Scharfewitx, Henry E. Steed, Wm. B ill, all of Hike Oven. Or. a10 JOHN W. LEWIS Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Laso Omc at Tns Dalles, Or., June 12, 1890. Notice h hereby given that the following-named settler ha- filed notice of bia intention to make anal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Becr'yer of the U. 8. Land Office at The I'allea, Or., on July 28, 1890, viz: n unnai In, tV.XWi. See. 8. Tn 4 b. K IS B w m. He names the following witnesses tn prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land.. viz: . . . F. M. unver, ti. n. i;nanaier, n. d. A,riw, Zumwalt, all of Warnic, Or. . . junl4 JOHN W. LEWIS uegisier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Omci at The Dalles, Oregon, May 6, 1890. Notice is herebv riven that the following-name. mtninr h u, fiifiri notice of hi. intention to make flna proof in support of his claim, and tLa said proof will be made before the Kegister and Receiver oi vie U. 8. Land Officii at The 1'alles, ur., on ju-y isvn 1890, viz: " John llmplie, Wasco county. Or., Ild. Ap. 1226, for Iota 3 and 4, and Y, nK, Sep. 23, ana lot s. in sec. 14. ip. v m i. v. w w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uiwn, ana cuiuvauun in, hi ltnrt viz: I1H.TKII A. I.iebe. John L. Thompson, ueoige Hnnter. William L. Crows, all of The Dalles. Or. maylO JUMM . LI.H13, negisw. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laku Office at The Dalles, Or., Jane o. 1890. Nntioi is hereby siven that the followintr iiamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in ttipporl oi his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Reut r and Receiver of toe Unite I States Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on July 21, 1890. vi EDMOND HANNAFIN, D S 6257, for the swVi neX, e nwji and neVl swJi, Sec. 2, Tp. 6 8. R 17 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. F. Kelsey, of Antelope Or.; J. D. Wilcox, W. F. Ouvton, Caspar Orassli, of Kent, Or. june7 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office At Ths Daixes, Or., June 12. 18SO. Notice is hereby eiven 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 regUter and receiver ' of the U. 8. land office at The Dalles, Or., on July 29, 1890, viz: DAVID 8COTT, D S 5446. for tho NEi. Bee 12. To. 6. R 17 E W H. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said Iand,-vu: A. R. Wilcox, Daniel Crowley, Geerge Baxter, F. W. Silvertootb, all ot Antelope, Or. junl4 -. JOHN W. LEWIS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBUCAT10N. Laxd Orncs at The Dalles, Oreson, May 6, 1890. Notice i hereby given that the following-nsmed settler has filed notice of his int ntion to make final pro f in support ot his claim, ami .that said proof will be made tnfore the Register and Receiver of the D. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on July 18th. 1890, viz: ' , Henry E. Steed. For the ne'. Sec 35. Tp 5 8, R 16, E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence' upon, snd cultivation of, said ani, vus: R. R. H'nton. Henry Schadewitz, George J. Dyer. Wm. Ball, ail il Bake oven, or. maylO JOHN W. LEWIS Register: Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE is berehv given that under 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 Hay S, 1890, in the matter of the final estate of Ruthinda Wallace, deceased, the no. deraigned administrator of said estate will, on Fri day, the 11th dav of Jnlv. 1E90. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. at the ecurt house door in Dalies City, in Wasco county, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder therefor, upon the following terms, viz: One half cash in hanl and one half to be paid on or before one year with 8 per cent, interest and taxes, secured by mortgage, the following described real estate, situated in said countv, and belonging to said estate Commencing at a point 80 rods south of the quar ter section corner common to sections S4 and 27, township 3 north, range 10 east Willamette merid ian, unning thence west 10 rods, thence n rth 20 rods, thence west 48 rods, thence north 10 rods, tlunce west 16 rods, thence south 10 rods, thence we3t 18 rods, thence north 1 rod, thence west 18 rods, thence north 9 rods, thence west 6 .oris, thence south 20 rods, thence went 16 rods, thence north 3 rods, thence west 30 rods, striking a point on the west line 17 rods south of the corner of eections 27. 28, 33 and 34, thence south 143 rods - the so-ith-west corner, thence east 160 rods to tha southeast corner, thence north 130 rods t the place of begin ning, containing 148 acres, more or less, and being situated in Wasco countv, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 12th day of June, ISOO. O. F. PAXTON. Administrator of the estate of Ruthinda Walla oe deceased. tun!2 Citation. ONE ENJOYS Tint.h t.lin met.rinrl nnrl iwsiilta When' fivrim if i lira ia latan ia nlni,aj,nl . . xuiu xeireBumg to ine lasie, ana acts '.: gently yet promptly pn the Kidneys, : Iaver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- - aches and fevers and cures habitual l' L- o t TTl- - . 1 , ixiuBupitLiou. oyrup oi r lgs is me ' only remedy of its kind ever, pro-' aucea, pleasing to the taste and ac- TPTsf nlilrt tfk tliA otnmanti nvnmnf in ' - its action and truly beneficial in its enecxs, its many excellent qualities " J i i 11 T . n r uiiuiucuuituiui. At 18 lor BaiB AD OW5 - ' ana $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured only by the LALIrUHNIA Main Line. Kos. 1 and 2. "The Overland Fiver.' carry through Pullman Sleepers, Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, at. faul or Chicago. . - . Ham Line, Nos. S and 4, "The Limited Fas Hail. carry Pullman Dining and Sleecing Cars be tween Portland an i Chicago. inuv. ixcuansg sates. Round trip tourists' tickets to Cascade Springs on sale at the wharf boat at 92 63, good goine on date of sale, and for return passage up to and including Sept, ?0, 1890. 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 91.60. The Dalles to Hood River and return. 91. Tickets good going and returning on the steamer D. & Baker only on date of sale uonoE. 1 U. S. Laxd Orrica, AT Tn Dalles, Ok., June 26. 1890. Comnlaint having been entered at this office by I Bazil D'Clere against John Williams for abandoning his homestead enlry. No. 1688, dated June 26, 1890, upon the HH'A of free 12, Tp. 6 8, R. 12 E. in Wasco county. OreKon. with a view to the cancellat on of said entry; the slid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this offic on the 6th day of August, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. V., te respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. jyo JOrLN w. i,c,wiaa AWgister. In the County Court of the State oi 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, nnn-residents, and to all others unknown interested in said estate. Greet ing: 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 for 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, 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 comity, on Monday, the 7th day of July. 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to show cause, if any there be. why an order should not be minted to the (aid executor to sell the following described real estate belonging to said estate the same being ail the real estate belonging to said deceased to-wit, 1 he west half of the northwest quarter, nf section 23 in townshiu 1 south, range 16 east, W. M.. sit uated in said county of Wasco, and containing 80 acies of land; together with all and singular the tenements and appurtenances thereto belonging. And it is further ordered, thit a copy of this cita tion be published, at least, four successive weeks in tne times mountaineer, a weesiy newspaper oi gen eral circulation, published at Dalles City, in said count). Dated Bay 27, 18u. CALEB N. THORNBURY, County Judge. Sheriff's Sale. XN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF 1 Oreiron for Wasco countv. A. Sutton, plaintiff, vs. Frank Huot, Jane Huot ana Josepn n. gnercr, acienaanis. By virtue of an execution, duly issued out of the above court in the above cau e on the 2d day of Suly, 1890, upon a decree rendered in raid cause on tbel3(hdayof June. 1890. in favor of the above plaintiff and against the above named defendants forth sum hereinafter set forth, which decree among other things ordered the sale of the lands hereinafter described to satisfy said sums, I did on the 11th day of July, 1890, 'duly levy on said lands. and 1 win on baturuav, tne lotn oay of August, 1890, at tne hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door in Dalles City, Wasco county. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor casn an tne following uesciieea mortgagee lanas, to-wlt: The north one-half (NK)of the southwest quarter (8 W), the southeast quarter (SEJ) of the southwest quarter (SWX and the southwest quar ter tswvi) or toe nortneast quarter f.aJJioi section autpber thirty-two (Si), in townehip number o.e (I), norrb of range number fourteen (14) east. Also the south one-half (SK) of ths southwest quarter (SWV), in section thirty two (32), in township one (1;, north of ranee fourteen (14) east, and the north one-half (NMlof the northea t quarter (NEi) of section six (), fn townfhip one (l)soutn of range fourteen (14), east of the Willamet e meridian, in Wasco countv. Oregon, to satisfy the sum uf 95,893.70, with interest tnereon since June is, isw, ana 4g au costs oi sua suit and accruing eosts herein. Dated the 11th day of July, 1890. D. L. CATES, Sberriff. Sheriff's Sale. Snte&KWyJ MENEFEE & SON, -THE- Leadings Druggists, 129 Second Street 432 Second Street, The Dalles, Or. -AGENTS FOR- The Dalles, Oregon. C. N. THORNBURY. T. A. HUDSON. THORNBURY &HUDS0N, ireXife andAccic INSUKANCE Money to XjoaxL on Real Estate, Chattel and Personal security. Will attend to all kind oj Land business he- fore the u. S. Land VJfi.ce. Rooms 7 and 8, up-stairs, U. S. Land Office building, THE DALLES. OREGON. D. M. Osborne & Co. Harvesting Machinery, Advance Threshers, -Engines. Dingee-Woodbury Horse Powers, Bandolph Headers, Osborne Binders, Beapers, Mowers and Hay Bakes. Full Line of Extras and all Kinds of Harvest iDg Machinery. Machinery Sold at Portland Prices With Freight Charges Added. Call or send for Catalogue and Price Lists. '' FRUIT ! SHADE TREES SMALL "JfHUITS, VINES EVERGREENS, SH' UBS, ROSES, ETC. The Eariieet Strawberry known, CLARKE'S " SEEDLING! Also, the EVERGREEN, ever-bearing strawberry- a valuable acquisition . FJHIH & FBBJffi, Successors to L D. FjtAHK deceas Wholesale and Retail Dealers FKOM TERMINAL OB INTERIOR POINTS NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. Is the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST -AND SOUTH. TN THE CIRCUIT COLRT OF THE STATE OF I Oreiron for Wasco Cou ty. M. A. Moody, pUintiS. vs. Mrs. S. C Hagatu de fendant. By virtue of an execution issued out of the shove court in the above ciue on the 25th day of July, 1890, upon a decree rendered in said cause en the 6th day of June, 1890, m favor of thj above plain tiff and airainst the defendant for the sum herein after et forth, which decree ordered the sale of the land hereinafter described to satisfy said sums, I did on tne lutn day ni juiy. isw, auiy levy on said land. ana l win on Saturday, tne lotn day of Amrust, ltsSO. at the Court House door in Dalles City. Wasco county. Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, tell at public auction to the highest bid- aer ir casn in nana tne louowing described mort gaged land, to-wit: The southeast quarter of sec tion 36, township 2 south, range 13 east, Willamette meridian, in Wasco county, oreiron, and the appur tenances thereunto belonging, to satisfy the sum of 442.33, with interest thereon at the rate ot 8 per cent, per annum since June 6. 1890. and attor ney's fees, together with the further sum of $25.30, costs oi mus anu accruing; coBts. Dated this 12th day of July, 1890. - D. L. CATES, Sheriff. Mission :-: Gardens, JAMES A. VARNET, Prop. The Celebrated French Gure, ?'ZS "APHR0D1TINE" Xle!.7 Is Sold oh a. POSITIVE GUARANTEE to euro any . form of nervous disease, or any disorder ot toe generative or-, enns of either 1 BEFOi.E isiue from the AFTER nr-iie use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscretion, over Indulg ence, Ac, such as Loss of Brain Power, .Wakeful ness, Hearing down Pains in the Biu'k, Semi lull Weakness, llvsteria Nervous Prostration Nnctnrn al Emissions. Iucorrhcea. Dizziness. Weak Men ory, Issof Power aiuUmfiorency. which If ne glected often lend to premature oM siren mI Insan ity. Price II. 00 a box. 6 boxes for 15.00 Scut by mail on receipt of price. A VJCITTKN iU Alt ANTEE for every I5.0C order, to refund the money if a I'ermaiient cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both &exes, permanently cured by APiiBoniTiNB. Circular free. 'Address THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WB8TEBN BRANCH. BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON, Druggists, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DAIXES, 0KE60H. Leather & Shoe Findings, Tents Wagon Covers. Carriage Trimmings Etc. OLD STAND. -A-T THE I Country Orders Promptly a tended to marM-td REMOVAL ! REMOVAL ! Removed to 276 and 278 Second St., 3D. 7Z7. IEd.-w-a.arca.s, PRINZ & KITSCH KE, WHOLESALK A.l KKTAIL, ' Furniture & Carpet Dealers. Are nappy to announce to the: public that they have succeeded in procuring the special jobbing s& A I Al. 1-1 A-J 5 rates ui me ueieuraieu EMPIRE MILLS, which enables us lo sell Furni tue and Carpets at prices hith erto unknown in Oregon. A Few of Our Quotations will Convince the Most Sceptical: Hardwood bent Chairs, each 75 ct Oane Honkers $ 2 00 Ash Bedsteads 8 50 Woven-wire Mattresses 60 Lounges , 12 00 VCaLTj AND 8EK UHI-S1 Bcd-lounircs . Ah Hod room Sets DruiKcls Carpels, per rard . . Inirruiu Carpets, do 15 00 a ot, 7b iS 2Ja FISH & BARDON, -DEALERS IV- 5101' Furnaces Ranges, es. GAS PIPES, PBIIIB GOIDS, POUR, fe . :o:- We ore tbe sole agents for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE an.d RAMONA COOK STOVE, which haa no equal and guaranteed to give en tire satisfaction or moct-y refunded. Cor. Second and Washington streets, The Dalles. TTTF fTr TTMA UmTTi 'nAAllrn liiJL ujlu nny.-YYiiNJi nuuivio, JJD. UZHJLLER., Proprietor. Port 81, ' Sherry 81. Muscat 83, Angelica 83, Mountain 83 Burgundy 83, Zinfardel 84, Riesling 83, . Hoi?k 83, Table Claret. -DEALER IS- Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decorations, Artists materials, Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cor nice Poles, Etc. Oil Paintings, Cliromos and Steel Engravings. Q. T. THOMPSON. A.W. FARUBEB.. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. ' OCE1A.1V, Colombia, Willamette and Snake Rivers. 3chedttle of Union Pacific steamers on following , routes, in effect daring July, 1890. lortIand to Saa KranrlHro. FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FHANOiaOO. CAL. ' LOUISVILLE. KY. HEW YORK.. N.r. r 7 : ; To San Francisco Leavi ng Btes.-uihip Wnarf lana. at 10 i: XL, as louusrs: Orffron July Columbia " 8tete : " Oregon Columbia - " State " Oregon..... ... Port It is tbe Dining Car Route. It runs Through Ves- tiDuled Traius Every Day in toe year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. (NO CHANGE OF CARS. CompoBed of Dining Can unsurpassed. Pullman unwing ixoom steepera oi tAiesc Equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING OARS, Best that can be constructed, and In which accom modations are both Free and Furnished for holders of First or Second - class Tickets, and 1 ELEGANT DAY COACHES. SUMMONS. THOMPSON & FARGHER, General Blacksmiths, - Near Mint building, Second St. Hone-Shoeing and General JoVbing a BpeciaAvy- .. . . Prices reasonable and to suit the times. Denny, Rice & Co. Woo! & Commission Merchants 610 Atlantic Ave., Boston. Cash advances made on consignment. . THE DALLES Marble Works, C. J. Smith, Prop'r. sii r rancisco eer Mai SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT. F..LEMKE, - -- PRO PR, KEEPS OrV DRAXJGII'jb . -:-Columbia Brewery Beer,:-: an. Gregorio Vineyard Co. Ajjency. All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pura The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on Sale. Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic" H. CLOUGH. A. LARSEN. call and see HO OSIER FENCE MACHINE, 0NtT ma"n that gives a continuous twist to the 'wire. In operation at THE PACIFIC FENCE WORKS, BEST FENCE MADE AND FOB SALE ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Also, the very best Imported Wines, Liqnors and Cigars. Gener S. IF. 1 and Forwarding Merchant .July . 8an Franlsc to Portland. To Portland Leaving SpearSt. Wharf, San FrancUco at 10 A. U. as loUows: Columbia State i Oregon Columbia State Oreven...... Columbia....; State '. . A Continnj is Line connecting with All Direct and Un interrupted Senice. In the Justice'! Court for- tbe Precinct of East Daues, state of Oregon, Wasco county. W. H. Moodv and Z. F. Moodv. nartnera dnin busuiess under the firm name of W. II. Moody & Co. riaiuuns, vs. r. l, riircn, tieienaant. To P. L. Birch, the above named defendant. id tne name ot tne state ot oreiron. von are nerey required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within ten aaya from tne aate ot ine service of this sum mons upon you, if served within this county, cr if servea wncin any outer county oi this state then witnm twenty aays ot tne semce of this summons upun ,uu, auu u bciycu uy puuucauon ineu on toe I . I mi TT 1- a T J -Tt 1 1TTt , tti v -r-. v. AtMfsi!iddr"tld90f"lhefai?uJ 10 ,c!oc!. Buycunm and Save Freigida aid Agent Highest Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Barley, Etc., Etc. answer as aouve requirea tne planum 4 will taite judtrment against you for the sum of 11.05 and for their eosts and disbursements of this action. This Summons is published In Tne Dalles Times Mountaikkkr by virtue of an order duly made by me cms oru oay ot rfuiy, abw. A. E. THOMPSON, 6Jly7t Justice of tbe Peaca. 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STREET, (Adjoining Railroad Depot) Consignments Solicited ! ! Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage. Lock Box 218. Commissions. THE DALLES, OREGON. EAST END SALOON The T Mti?i HOUSG, Near the Old Mint Building;, Second St, I 7 Administrator's Sale. THE ECHOOL-KASTEB . ' Gives good advice lo hU pcjiils v.hcn be . tells tbem to use KOLDEN'S ETHEREAL COUCH SYRUP. It is honest, Tlcsaut, au'l effoctive never . fails ti give tminediate relief for roughs, - colds, and all throat aud lung aifecUuns. 60 wills aud 41.00. '' 7 ' -M.tSl'FACTOBKU BY . JaJIOLDEX, Stochion, Cat. Wholesala by Snipes & Kinersly.' FlUtaU liv all BxnireUia. F0UTS & WILSON, ' ; : SI? AX0 521 SECOND 8TSECT. ' . . ; Dealers in ' Wines.. Lipors and Cps. urdays at a a. m., an i United We Stand" si , Ani othci chciee brand. of Whitky. SSASIDK BOCTI BTSAA1IK T. t rOTTKR. Leave Portland ou Tuesaavs and Thursdays at 8 a. m., and on Saturdays at 1 p. m., arriving at Astoria z p. m. ana o.m p. m. Arriving at Jiwaco at 3:30 P. ni. and 8:30 p. m. Returning leave Hwaco on weanesaay ana r naay at a. m., and Bund it at S . m.. arriving at Astoria at 0:20 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Arrive iu Fortlund at 4 p. m. on Wednesday and Friday, and 2 a. in. on Monday. - PORTLAND AXO ASTORIA 10CTI. 8 tenner Telephone leaves Portland daily except -inesaaj at 7 a. m., arrives at Aetona at 3 p. m. btr. S. O. Beed leaves PorUand Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays it 6 a. m., arrives in Astoria at 4 p. m. Steamer R. K. Thompin leaves Portland daily e -cept Sun lay at S p. m., airivos in Astoria at 3 a. m. Steamrr B. K. Thompson leaves Astoria-daily ex cept Monday at 7 a m., arrives in Portland at 3 p. m. Strainer d. G Reed leaves Astoria on Moudays, Wed nesdays and FncLiva at 6 a. m . arrives in Portland at 5 p. m. Steamer Telephone leaves Astoria daily ucet Tuesdays at 7 p. ni., arrives in Portland at 4 a. ni. 6teamt.rs T. J. Potter: It R. Thomnann anil S' fl Reed leave Ash street dockrsteamer TeleDbone leaves Alder street dock, Portland. bttamers T. J. Potter. It. K. Thomson and S O Reed leave Union Pacitic duck: s earner Telenh.ne leaves Wilsun e; Futcr' does, Astoria. TUB DALLKS ROUTS. - Leave Portland daily except Sunday at 6 a. m., ar rive at Tbe Dalles Hip n. Leave The Dalles daily except ounaays hii m , trnve in fortianu at a p. N LIVIhTOH ROUTS. Leave RIparia on Wednesdavs and Saturdars at 2 p. m arrive at Leiston on Thurla and Sundays At 11 a. m. Leave Lewutnn on Mondavs and Fri days ttlp.ni) arrive at K parla on s me day at 3 p. IU. TAHniLL ROUTS. Leive Portlan on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days at 7 a. m., arrive at Dayton on same day at 2 p. m. Leave Itevton (ni Tuesd'vs. Thunsrlvi. and Kt. uruays udi. m., an i e in rortiaud . 1 3 p. m. ALUS ROD I. Mondays and Tbursdivs at 6 a. on Tiiesaays and Fridays at 3 On Tuettlava and Fridays ak o ui., arrive m ruruana on neanesaayA anu sat- iuuhvs at o p. ni. Pulman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad vance through any aent of the road. TUDfillPU TlfWCTO To and from all points InntJUun HunLlOin America, England ard Europe-cun be purchased at any Ticket office, of this Company. . . . Full Information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and otner details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, " Assistant General Passenger Agt , No. 121 First street, cor. Washington, PORTLAND, OREGON. STAGE NOTICE. Ool- Iiviiorted Wines 'KEY WEST CIGARS. The rororanv reserves the right to change steam ers or gailing djte without further mr.i.-e. For rates, ticce s. berth rnervatio.. tn mil nn or address any u k t agent ot the Union Pacitic sys tem. C.S. MELLEX, T.W.LEE. Gen Traffic Manager. - Gen. Pass. Agt - Alto Wines and Bolt, imported aud domestic. ' rriii- - GrER MANIA CHA3. STUBLIG, Prop. FARM FOR SALE! QN AND AFTER JULY 1, 18D0, Daily Stages To and From dendale Will leave the Umatilla Ho ine everr mnmincr af 1 o'dnck, arrivirv at Goldendale at 11:30; leave Gol dendale at 1 P.M., arriving at Tbe Dalles at 6 P M. For freight and passage apply to tbe proprietor at his stable, or to driver at Umatilla House. lunxs-oy K. B. HOOD Proprietor. Diss olution Notice. ; NOTICE is hereby given that the' partnership hereto! .re existiug between Bennett A Wilson in tbe practice of law is dissolved. 1 he undersigned will continue business iu the Scbanug building, at the corner of Second and Court streets. Juue il, 1890-dy A. 8. BENNETT. STEAYED. One roan pacing pony, branded T on left hip. The pony was last seen about three"niiles west of The Lalles last winter. A reward of $5 will be given to mjj uu ueuveruig hk pjay at riooa s staoie. H. W. WELLS. Slierar-s Bridge, Or. April S, 1880. apr$-tf STRAYED. . CAME TO MT PLACE, near Nansene, one Scrrel Mare and one rtlack Horse; both branded with unknown brand. Owner can have them by calling and paying for wintnring of same, and for advertis WM. ROBINSON, . juu21-lmo Nauene P. O., or. COWS HERDED. "VTOTTCE is hereby given, that in pursuance of an XI order ot the County Court of Wasco county, duly made and entered therein on the 6th day of stay, isao, in tne matter of the estate of Pbabe M. Dunham, deceased, orderine. directinir and author izing the undersigned administrator of said estate to sell the real estate hereinafter described, belonriiur mt niu esw.e, ine unaersignea, as BUL'nuamiuis- trator. will sell at Dublic auction to the hurhest bid der for cash in hand, on Saturday, July 6, 1890, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said dav, at the court nouae aoor oi saia county and state, tbe foilowmir described real estate, to-wit: ' A strip or parcel of land 83 1-3 feet wide and 100 teet deep on tbe east side of lot No. 11 in block No. 6 of Laughlio's bluff addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, state of Oregon, together with the improve ments mereon. a. k. THOMPSON, luneS Administrator. Notice Final Account. "VrOTICE is hereby given that ths undersigned, XI Executrix of tne last will and teahuruint '.( J D. Capps, deceased, has n ed her final account in aiid 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. Orei-on. has been an. pointed as tbe time and place for bearing objections why said account should not be allowed and said es tate settled. All persons interested in said estate will then and there appear and show cau-e. if any there be. whv an order snail not he made .Unwind said account and deiaring said estite fully settled. NANVY CAPPS, Dvrvst & Watkiks, ' Executrix. Attorneys for Estate. june7td Executor's Notice. "VJ OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed by the Countv Court of we auue oi uregon. lor Wasco county, in probate, sole executor, with the will annexed, of the estate of William Uarman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and re quired to present them to me, with tbe proper iv.. wnaw, my cmco id if ues uny, i ire- Buni wimiiu iu muii in irom tne aate ox tnis notice. Dated June 21, 1890. GEORGE HUCH. bxecutor, with the will annexed, of tlie estate cf truiiaiu rxarinan, ueeeased. junxl of Witer Work- LjEALED BIDS wUI be received hv the WA.i k ) Commission ef Dalle. Oiti- nnlll Jnlv it lfion f f tlie Construct! On Of A nnnmirir miitm r.1 i. .,r.r worki as pr sperifli-ation in the bands of the Sec retary of the Water Commission. Bids will also re Considered When tbe blan. .nH tmHflnatinna an. luiuiunuifiHiBDigaw, Ane rignt reset veq to re- muy ana an 0IO8. M . T. NOLAN. Becretarv of Water Comm'ssion, The Dalles. Or. Dated The Dalles. Or., June 14, 1890. , 0" Wioes. Liquors and Ckars: All br-iiids of Imported Liouors, Ale and Porter, and genuine Key Wcit Cigars. A full line of n i ... CflUfUnNiA mm & BnANUltS. r td.-JO Second streei. Tho Dalles, Or. notice: . . reta- wbhing' to porch ie flour at i a i 1 t n CO mi in " - i , t M J 0 1 er i tin i, joe' - erm A U. iXkTltS, pn p. . ACCOUNT OF FAILING BODILY VIGOlt and to reduce care. I now offer tor sale a nor. linn or all of my splendid Ranch ne-ir Erakincville. Oregon. It cnusists t f 660 acres of the test soil, ard finely waterel. 400 acres now under cultivation; 260 now in grin. Will Sell b Tracts to SjiL It is one of ths manv fine farms tn Sher rsn rounty Address NATHAN WHITE, maylSivklytf trsldneville, O'. B. CROSSEN, . Au.-tioueer, IVaHblnKtOB St. le:. Mala aadSeeoad, The Ealles, Oregon. Regular Auction Salei of Real Estate, huOEebold Furniture and General Merchandise, . Wednesday and Katnrdmv. il A. SI. All citizens desirous of having their cows herded fnm and after the first of March can do so by apply ing at the atxbie of W. H. Butts, where rjanlcuiar. aud terms will be made known. ebl7 A Per fact Face Powder. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby giv.n that the undersigned haa been duly appointed admiuMrstor of he estate of T. D. Cro. deceased, by ths County Court for Wavco county. AU persons having claims aval ass me estate of aid deceased are notified to Ere-cnt the same with proper vouchers to m'- at my ouse in Dalles City. Oregon. wtbin three month. J. H.-CROSS. jys from the date hereof. 'Dated July 2, 1800. f'reem aim's Age powder.; 1mm. kj UrnasUU. BLAKELEY & HOUCHTOH ANU C. E. DUNHAM. I the in I hS I renruME exquisite cha.f FREEMAN'S HIAWATHA ssy.rt.wle- fr.. Cvssn BaiolMSaLfev Drw. V ? STOLEN TCROM the Demises nf the subscriber. Pakeoven, three 4 year-old horses; two Eureka Restaurant . rpHM BUILDING IS FOR BEST AND THE J. f ixtures therein Tor sale. Apply to ;22meht . GEO. WILLIAMS, AT Cureslnl lTo6DAY8.J f wSirlnR. ItSl Mr'-nirsT 1 ITkEiumjChe.i',ii( JK O Is Mknowledgeri the leariln. n.LiVri OonorrrAor-si A irt. The nnl v an i. mZ I v j "iii . iur 1 eo ri-hop or Whites. I Dreacribe it and feel Mtfe 'n reeom mending it A. A. eiUNEk, M. 1, A-DJATUa. lix. Sold by nrtjfnristsj. SNIPES KlNBSLEY,The Dal . residing at I wo o-vear- olds. branded on left rump 8. H. One of the S-year- I li ia is uranaea wim -M on ten siae. SO Reward Will, be paid for the information leading to the re covery of tbe band. SOL. HOUSES. Bakeoyen, Jnne 23, 1890. , . wjun28 A WEAK MAN Can now core himself of the deplorable results of eany anuse, ana pen-ctiy restore nis vigor and vi tality' by the Great Australian Remedy. Ths le markable cures of hopeless cases of Nerroca D.-bil-ity and Private Complaints are everywhere ctamairg out quackery. TLa Medicine, a physician's ait lo suffering humanity, will be sent free to tl o.e afflicted. Address, Da. M. B. TAYLOR, - lmarlyw . 699 llar'.et Strreet, San Francitc . Near the Old Mint Building, Second St., ine amies, ur. Always on land tit ' Best WineR, JLiquors, and Cigars. A Pleasant Evening Resort Coluinbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beet oo arauffDt. L. ROEDEI, & CO. REMOVED TO VOGCT BLOCK Three doors west of the corner of Second and 'Federal streets. ' J. H. lARSEN, Dealer in all kinds of Strong, Durable, Neat, and the Cheapest Fence in the World CLOUGH & LARSEN, Props. DALLES, OREGON. THE J The One Price Cash House, COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., , P. IcIIEMY -DEaAXaISII 1IV- Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, '- ' Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. Agent for the Bntterick Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms, .' THE DALLES. OREGON HANDLEY & SINNOTT, Proprietors, THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON. Hay, Grain and Feed At his old stand, Second street. Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuablts Ticket and Baggage Office of the UNION PACIFIC RaHoay Company, and Office of At VYestem (Jr. ton Telegraph Company, are tn e Hotel. HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE Tbe highest Cash Price paid for Ebeeo pelts. Charles F. Lauer, Fine Spanish Merino Earns. Proprietor of the Thiri St. Poaltry and Fisa M&rkeV I Will always keep on sale Puget Sound Fish, Chickens, Turkeys, Also, Provisions, Candies, Tobacco and Ciirara. Leave Tour orders, aa thev will reosir. rmunnt HWUWU. ' . A A TrDAWIVT WM. MIC HELL, AND TlieUndersIfimed has Added to bis Business a fall line of Metallic. Cloth-covered, Black, White, French Berl and Eosewood Caskets. Burial Robes and Shrouds. Trimmings of all descriptions at the Lowest Prices and owns tbe Host Kleyant Horse east of the mountains with all the , . latest improvements. NO DEI AY IN FILLING ORDERS. PI are of BnstneoM. Third street, three doors east ot Gibons, Uacallister Go's agricultural war. house, and adjoining his Planing Mill and Wagon Shop. Place of Residence. Fourth street, corner of Washington. Can b. sen at all hours of the day and night. Ja29tf WM. MI0HELL. k M. WILLIAMS SUCCESSORS TO LATE FIRM 35. UNGATE & CO. -'e&eral Mere & Co.. handisel A COMPLETE LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Dry Goods, v Groceries, -Hardware, Iron and Steel. Farm Implements. STUDE6AKER WAGONS. HACKS AND BUGGIES ('HAS. E. DUIIAM, THE DALLES, OREGON, -DEALER IX- Has opened A CHOICE ASSORTMENT Staple Fancy Groceries, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Fruit, Confectionery, te, which he offers at reason able prices. A share of the DUbiie natronae ia re. spectfullr soli ated. . Mckelsen Block, 3d and Washington On sale at Tlie Dalles Stock. Yards a choice lot of SPANISH MERINO RAMS. These are noted for Constitution. Lenpth of StanWSIs-n nt narraum surface free from wrinkles; a Heavy Fleece, and uniform in oualitv. Bred and imported from California by FRANK BULLARD, of Woodland, Yolo County, California. E, BARBY, Agent. DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Etc. Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles. Pure Brandy, Wines and Lipors for Medicinal Purposes- PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.