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.OREGON WEATHER BUEEATJ.
' Cek&aL Office Portland, Oregon. Crop
. Weatlier Bulletin, No. 22, for week ending
Saturday. Auqvst 3, 1891:
. . , KASTEBN OBEOON
Veather The temperature baa been con-
" u i u i . i k BAaon
ok the year. The weather has been cloudy
or partly cloudy and peueral shower pre
vailed ion Thursday aud
Friday, ranUig-pho
from M of an inch at The Dalles, .07 of an
inch at Heppner, to .33 of an inch at Baker
City. In the Blue mountains in Union,
Wallowa and Baker connties snow fell on
the night of the 5th. The temperature wag
so cool that fires were necessary in the
bouse for comfort.
Crops The rains delayed harvesting and
threshing for two days. No damage was
done to the wheat by the rain, though it
did some damage to the hay crop east and
south of the Blue mountains. In Wasco
county, from Dufur to The Dalles, the
wheat is shrunken and the yield is pocr;
hMi smut is to be found; in other sections
thelwieat vield'is good. In Gilliam county
: there is some rust. In Morrow couuty the
, wheat is yieldirg even better than Has ex
pected. In Umatilla county the yield is
better than for many years. Wallowa,
" Union, Baker, Crook, Grant and other in
terior counties have excellent prospects.
B. S. Pauce,
Observer U.
S. Weather Bureau.
GILLIAM COUNTY.
Items From
the Columns ot the Con
dan tlobe.
The Gilliam county board of equalization
will meet at Condon on August 31st.
The Gilliam county Teachers' Institute
wilf hold a three days session at Condon
next week.
Allen Bamsey, living on Thirty Mile,
was seriously injured a few days ago by
horse falling upon him.
. Stanley Coffin, of Arlington, and Miss
Anna Wenner were married at - Silver
CreAj Ohio. Aueust 4th, and are now on
the bridal tour.
"K O. Tobey will realize over 40,000
baehels of wheat from his farm on Schuttler
Flat. The crops of Gilliam county in 1891
will be the largest in the history of the
county.
William Lee, who came to Gilliam couu
ty some months ago from Iowa and then
left for the Sonnd country, has returned to
Gilliam fully convinced that it is one of th
best sections in the country to live in.
Moro News.
, ,- MoKO 0r- August 8, 18?1
EJitop Tulkh-Moustaikkkr:
: Harvesting is in full blast in Sherman
' county. 8pring-60wn grain is somewhat
shriveled, but fall-sown will make a good
crop.
: M. D. Gage never entered' the BautUt
Church during bia four months' sojourn
' in the vicinity of iloro and so, ol cuurets,
bad no farewell sermon to preach, as
slated by the Moro Observer.
'. The weather has been very damp this
week, and there was quite a win-i no
, rain storm, accompanied with hal, tuun
dec and lightning, on Wednesday; but
have; not beard of any damage as a re
sulk,' . -
(? There is but very little sickness in this
Dart ot the country at present. Earuett
Moore is having quite a severe attack of
lima fever, but is in a fair way to re
covenias be is under the skillful manage'
. ment of Dr. Hill.
. Elder Trumbull, district missionary
for Eastern Oregon, visited the Baptist
church at - Moro, and preached for tbe
church tbe last Sunday and Sunday
evening in July, and tbe nrst Sunday
- and Sunday evening in August. Tbe
coueresrations wtre good sized and
collection of about $20 was taken for
Elder Trumbull to apply to the mission
wojkh ! His sermons were greatly en
joyed ty tbe members of tbe cburcb and
- others, as there bad been no preaching at
. tbe Baptist cburcb since he went away
last March. Correspondent.
Wasoo News.
Wasco, Or., August 10, 1891.
IF-
Editor TniXS-MocsTAUBaa: . ,
Y.'C Brock returned yesterday from a
trip to The Dalles.
' Tos. Marsh returned- to day from a
laipt9,lhe capital city.- .
J. M. Cummins returned from a short
visit jjs:Goldendale yesterday.
Tfti6 court mill continues to grind out
its grist of justice. So mote it be.
The "Sa polio" mac and his trained
horses were here to-day. He seems to
have done pretty well.
Ji. large delegation of Wasco citizens
v jujlhe committee from Portland ai
Degljvies yesterday. Prospects favora
- -ble. V ' -
" For ff 1DS time we have had an eye
: on Neit?kor B ggs watermelon paten.'
. j.ne unions will soon be ready for use,
and oh' what a time we will ba7e.
SoH onr-arner8 are through head
'' inr-iin'' tne num 6t tDe threshing ma
cvne will soon be beard upon our bills,
jy-liaterrtbe sbnek of the locomotive in
carrying off our grain.
. 1 Isaac Stern, traveling represeota' v
of the Portland World, is in town, fl
is taking views of the principal enter
prises, establishments, etc. (our artif t i--.
doing the work tor him) and will make a
ecneraf write up of the town.
' . Real estate is beginning to mr.ve.
. Five lots were transterred in Wasco lat-t
- week, i tTbia is undoubtedly tbe place to
7" invest. Wasco is the present county
seat, will be tbe permanent county set,
and before another year passes over our
V heads will be a railroad tewD.
.:' : , ' Repobtee.
0T3 . .
; All from Eastern Oregon.
Governor Pennoyer haying received a
communication from the governor of Utah,
requesting the appointment of thirty dele
gates! from the state of Oregon to represent
. this state at a convention to be held at
Salt Lake September 15th to the 17th,
' which is called to consider matters per-,-
. taming to the reclamation of the arid lands
pf f ho; Wat, and petition congress to cede
to each state and territory all such lands
fer the purpose of reclamation ana for the
- support of 4he " public schools, to-day ap-
.-.pointed- -thirty delegates, all being from
4astern Uregon. the delegates are as toi
lows: Hugh Gourlay, George B. Morgan,
The Dalies; J. H. Cradlebauxh, Hood
River; V. H. Brock, Wasco; C. M. Cart
wnaht, 'Geo. Barnes, Prineville; H. 11.
Heudi'it'ts, Fossil; H. C. Condbn, Arling-
. ton; I. B. Rinehart, Canyon City; J. H
Hamilton, . Hamilton; W. C Hale, Link-
' villeai Geo. Chandler, I. B. Bowen, O. M.
. Dodson, F. R. Mellu, Baker City; Henry
Blackman, Heppner; J. M. Bentley, O. S.
Jackapn, Pendleton; N. Pierce, Milton;
CkrlirWalters, Athena; J. W. Shelton, W.
JSOiiPt, Union; B. W. Hodman, Telo
caset; G. W. Webb, La Grande; I. H. Hol
land, H. P. Napsten, Vale; W. Miller,
Bnrnes; C. A. Coggswef), Lakeview; J. F.
JohnsoD, E. W. Barnes.. Wallowa.
" Wait Tor Sandy Olds.
Another gamblers war has broken out in
Portland' and the green cloth fraternity are
- greatly exercised over the new condition of
affairs. Alei Ohles, . a Swedish gambler,
seems to have taken tbe place of the once
notorious Emil Webber, and finding bim
salf shut , out from following bis vocation
(fet poBce immunity has started a war of
rfctajfefcicn on his more favored fellow
sports." It will only be short time before
Sandy Olds will be released from his obli
gations to the state, and when he returns
IvPortlaad bis services may be in demand
to rid the metropolis of tne meddling unie
now disturbing the serenity of the garnb-
g fraternity. -
i
SI TTtnin.
Jennie M. Parker, of Astoria, wife
.Parker, proprietor of the Astorian,
on Monday while bathing at
Wh
8
Clatsop beach. In company with i. W.
Dunn and wife she was out in the surf when
the strong current began to sweep them out
when an unusually huge breaker swept
Mrs. Parker from them, and the last saw of
her sbv ti ated over a huije wave. A bg
excursion came down from Astoria in the
morning, and fully 1000 people were on the
beach a moment after the accident hap
pened. The . drowned woman's husband
and family were on the beach at the time of
drowmug, and seiaoin is wnueseu
sauiier BiHUb luuu tuai wuii.il tri.i .n s
over alt beholders when the news was con-
veveri to the father and motherless children.
Mr. Parker had just came out of a bathing
tent, preparatory to joining his wife in the
surf, and when he learned the dread news
he seemed stunned and dazed ana Doweu
down with a sorrow the greatest that mor
tal ever knew. He walked to aDd fro on
f.h beach, loakim! out on the cruel waves
that had taken from him a wife and help'
mate of more than ordinary worth.
Dealings in Eealty.
Auz. 10 Jane A Erwiu to Orrin S Wand;
lots 19 and 20 in block 6 in Erwin and Wat
son's first addition to Hood River; S15.
Ana. 8 Josech Southwell and Emma
Southwell to Suefert Bros, company; lots 1,
2. 3 and 4 and S'. of Ki and 4 oi
KWi sec 24. T 2 N, E 14 east; and lots 2,
3 and 4 sec 19, T 2 N, K 15 east: $2000.
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
fently yet promptly on the JV-ianeys,
iiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem eflectuallv. dispels colds, head
aches and levers and cures naDituai
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and rc
certable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, its many excellent qualities
commend it to all. It is lor sale in ol'c
and $1 bottles by all leading druggi3u u
Manuiactured only by tne
CALIFORNIA FIS SYRUP CO.
8AN FilAHOISCO, CAl,
LOUISVILLE. KY. AT Y0!K. .
' Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
umniniii. Whoooino Couah. Croup,
r. Tkit Atihmn. and everr affection of the
Throat, Lungs ana unesr,in:iuumK vuiiDunipiiu";
UpcCQjr ann prnnwir""- "'a'" " nm"
CHRISMAN BROTHERS;
(Successors to F. Taylor.)
Proprietors of the '
CITY MARKET
Third sStre
Dealers io all kinds of Meat.
Hams,
hand.
Bacon, and
Sausige always on
dec31d&wtf
J. TV.
WAGON
LAI i ir. I ,
MAKER
-AND
GENERAL JOBBING
Third Street (llichell's Planing Mill).
Carriage and Wagon Painting Done.
Work executed on short notice. -
TnrtlflnH Orpffnn. A. P. ArmstrOl
Branch School: Capitai Bgs. College, aiaSE, Oregon.
tfame courses of uoy, shm. &ates or tuition.
Business, Shorthand,
Typewriting, Penmanship, and English Departments
In session throughout the year. Students admit
ted at any time. Catalogue from either school, free.
r , . , "
CRS KnrlUh IMasBOa' Brand.
rEriNYROYAL PILLS
yTKtX aarr .Inn rIlftblA. LADIES
D nutria for ChicMitir Btous in-.
mmAnamA in KmI and Gold meUOlio
nit, MftM vltb blu flbDon. i K
. .k. r.nm J IIW ItftltlfM
tmMeauiimUtatuma. At Drsnitta, or end 4s
Id tampa fot MrtleaUn, tettmonwto nd
"KeUef IW LAdle," n Ittur, by retam
MsiL 10,CH0 Tcstimonimia. Jfamm Papr.
Pklladmv, Fay
WANTED,
A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO COR
respond with one or more young ladies, be
tween tbe ages of 18 and 25 years, with a view if
proper arrangements could be made of matrimony.
He ia Grood -looking, of steady habits, and of mar
riageabie age, but is living' in a neighborhood where
gentlemen are plentiful and girls are scarce. Pho
tographs will be exchanged, if desired. Address
'W., care TntK8-MouxTAixsit&. my20d&wGm
FOE SALE.
A CHOICE LOT ot Brood Uares; also a nnrrter
of Geldintrs and Fillies by Rock wood, jt ,
Planter, Oregon Wilkes and Idaho Chief some
standard bred. Also three fine young stallions by
fiockwood, Jr., out of fiist-class mares.
For prcies aid terms eail on or address eitb er.
W. Condon or J. H. Larsen, The Dalles, Or.
mchU-dwtf
NOTICE.
(Jo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKM :
That the srooda now in my possession, belungin
to Arthur Brandon, as security for $ 10, will be sold
on the lit ot August, without payment is made
ALEX HUGUENIN.
The Dalles, Or., July 16, 1890.
LOST.
At Cascade Locks, county warrants as follows:
388, Class SO, 11, Auk. 12, 1890, J. F. Atwell;
545, Class SO, H1.70, Aug. 12, 1890, i. F. Atwell;
No
No.
No.
1790, Class 31, l.aj, aujt. 12, lew, J. r. Atwell.
J. F. ATWBLL,
13ap " . Cascade Locks.
TAKEN UP
By the subscriber, residing' one mile south-vest of
the city one red cow with white spots, about Dec.
16th. The owner can have the same by proving
property and paving charges for this advertisement,
ljul W. BIRGFELD
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to J L Thompson, will
please call and settle and save coats.
J. L. THOMPSON.
The Dalles, Aug 8, 1891. wlm
LOST.,
ON JULY 10. 1S91, a Silver Watch on the lower
road Koitur from The Dalles to Lower Fifteen
Mile. Finder will suitably rewarded by notifying
Mrs, W. A. Obar, or leaving tbe watch at this office.
The watch is valued hixhiy, owing to it being her
deceased husband's property. . lyH
NOTICE.
After thirty days the accounts due the late firm of
Fouta tt Wilson will be placed in the hands of an
attorney for collection. C. M. FOUTS.
Tni Pallbs, July 22, 1891.
J"! -7
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., July 10,1891.
Vntira is herehv Driven that the followinif-narood
settlers have filed notice of their intention to make
flna' prxiof in support ot th ir respective claims and
tb't naid proof will be made before W. R. Dunbar
- : -. : L-. "I. 1 fnvlllb
ljmmis-ii'ner uuiku ouvics inuuiu
trict of Waehinxton, at Goldendale, Washington, on
Auirust 31, 1891, viz.:
James R. Putruan, homestead entry 8316, for the
south-east quarter section 13, townibip 3, north of
rane 13 east, W. M., who names the following i:
nesse) to p ove his continuous residcn e upon and
cultivation ol sani iana, viz.:
John C. Berrj', Chris lun BrmirelarTner, ueorgo u.
Lindsay, Michael Rithrock, all of llartlaud 1'. O.
Washington.
John C. Berrv. homestead entry 831", for the frac
tional southwest quarter section 7, township 3,
north of range 14 east, W. M.. who names the fol
lowinz witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said land, viz.:
James it. rutman, innsiiaii jrii--i;viMiiiui,
George O. Lindsay and Michael Rothrock, all of
Hartland, P. O. Washington.
fir onre O. Lindsav. homestead entry No. 8273, for
ttti. RotitwegL auartdr section 15. township 3. north
of ranee 13 east, W. 1L He names the following
witnesses to prov ni i concinuuua rc3iucui.-u uuu
and cultivation of said land, viz.: , ,
John O. Berrv, James It. rutman, tnnsnan
Bridgefarmer and Michael ilothrock, all of Hart-
land P. O. Washington.
PhHat'ian Rridrafarmer. homestead entry No.
7981, for the southeast quarter section , townsnip
!. R 13 east. W. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous resiuence upju
and cultivation otsaid land, viz.:
Peter H. de l a Court, James K. Putman. John
C. Berry and Angno Campbell, ail ot iia-tianu r. u.
wasn.
ptr H. rle La Court, homestead entry No. 8120.
for the north half northeast quarter and north half
northwest quarter section 27, township 3, north of
range 13 east, W. M. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz.: , . . '
John C. Berry, George o. Lanasay, Lnnsiian
Bridirefarmer. Hartland P. O. Vtash.. ana Nelson
B. Brooks, of Goldendale, Wash .
.1 Ulli UWlrnwAJDi ftCKiabv.
KOTICE FOS PUBLICATION.
Lano Oftics at Vancouver. Wash.,
June 20. lbUl.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
ii., has Atari nntiiHi of hi intt ntion to make nnal
proof in support of nis claim, ana unu saiu pruui
will be made bffore W. R. Dunbar, Commissioner
United States Circuit Court, distiict of W .Ellington,
at uoldenaaie, v asn., oa August x;i, ioul,
CHRISTIAN BRIDGEFARMER,
No. 84. under Section 3. For
feiture Act, Spt. 29, 1S90, for the Nfci, bee 9, Ip 4
N, R13EWM.
He names the following witnesses to prove nis
continuous claim to, and cultivation of, said laiui.
viz:
Peter H. de la Court, William Van Vactor. James
Hinneli and Angus Campbell, an oi tiartiana r. u
Washington. Also
PETER H. D La COUET,
Pnni,ui ntinlimtion No. 86. under Section 3. For
feiture Act. S.pt. 29, 1890, for the SEJ of NEj, and
PI nl KKi. Sec -27. Tu 3 N. R 13 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous claim to, anu cultivation ox, Baia iana
viz:
Nfion R. Brooks. G Jdendale P. O.. Washington
Christian Brulirefarmer. Melville M. Warner, Kobt.
Struthers, Hartland P. O.. Washington.
jun27 JOHN D. GEOOUEUAN, Regibt r.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxo Orncc at Tiik Daliks. Oreoos.
July S. 1891
"NntiA is herehv piien that the f jllowiotf-named
settler has filed notice of his iutemion to make final
wwJ In Bimnnrt of hia claim and that said oroof will
be made before the register and receiver at lhe
Dalles, Or., on August it), 1891, 1 tz:
FRANK L. JOHNS,
Homestead No. 35341, for the se qr sec 27, Tp 1 ,N,
range 13 east W il.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
W A Allen, S Crei jhton, T F Gray and H W Steel,
all of The Dalles Oregon,
jyll- JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
'NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION..
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., July 10, 1891.
Kntira ia h.rehv imen that the following-named
oottl.r hu IiImI nntim of hia intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made beforo W. R, Dunbar, commissioner
United States Circuit Court for Diitnct oi washing-
ton, at Goldendale, Wash., on August 2a, isJ, viz:
WILLIAM H. HENNECK,
Unmnitead Kntrv No. 8275 for the se or 8W qr, shalf
se or and ne ur se fir section 27, township 4 north
He nnmcs the following witnesses to prove Ms
continuous residence upon, and cultivation Of, saiu
laml via
Joseph Daffron, Frank R. Reynolds, James Ellard
anu iionn uanron, an ot uio postumue, itmiuurwu
T18 JOH-N GiiOUiil!.UA.N. Kegister
Iieeal Notices-
SherifiTs Sale.
By virtue of an execution, and order of sale issued
out of tbe circuit court of tbe state of Oregon, for
Wasco county, on the 24th day of July. 1H91t in the
suit wherein the Solicitors' Loan and Trust Com
pany is plaintiff, and James Booth, Sfary Booth,, W.
f ilcJure, Sarah U. McOlure, D. O Alter, Ada
Alter, Kalph Rogers, Julia N. Rogers, Uri Embody.
J. M. Taylor, Daniel Grid'ey , F. F Hall and John
tV. Francis are ("eJendan s, to me directed, com
utartdi g me to muk sale of the lands in said exe
cu.ion. aud order of sale, described to-wit; Those
certain pieces and parcels of land in Masco county,
state of Oregon, known and described as the east
haif and tiie east i.aif cf the southwest quarter of
section 15. all of section 16, the east half of section
17, and the northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section 22, all in township 1 north of
range 14 east of the Willamette meridian, situated
in Wasco county, Oiogon. I hive this day levied
upon tiiis land, and on
Saturday, the 5th day of September, 1891,
At the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., at the court house
door in Wasco couuty, state of Oregon, I will sell
said iand and all the right, title and interest which
said defendants ha I therein on the 25 til day of
February, l&tf (the date of the mortrajre described
in the complaint in said suit) or have since acquired
at p iblic auction to the highest bidder therefor to
satisfy the judgment, interest, attorney's fees, costs
and uisburvements in said cuit, t -wit: $2,317.00 and
interest thereon from tbe ISth day of November,
1890, at the rate of six per cent, per anuum. Com
pounded semi-annually at the rate of 8 per cent, par
annum on 2000 thereof, and at the rate of 8 per
cent, per annum on $317 thereof, and the further
sum oi $ 00 attorney fees, and costs aod disburse
ments taxed at $53.97.
Dated this 4ih day of August, 1891.
D L.CATES,
8aiig6t Sheriff of Wasco Co., Oregon
Sheriff's Sale.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
urecon for Ware o Comity.
John Prall, Plaintiff,
vs.
C. E Bajard, Administrator of the Estate of IT. W.
Harper, deceased, defendant.
Bv virtue of an execution, duly issued out of the
above-entitled court, in the above cause, on the 14th
day of J nly of 1891. Upon a decree rendered in
said cause on the 11th day of July of 1891, in favor
of the atovenamed piaintin and against tbe defend
ant above named for tbe sum hereinafter mentioned,
which decree, among othrr things, ordered the sale
of the lands hereinafter described, to satisfy said
sums, I did levy upon and will sell on
Saturday, August 22, 1891,
At the court house, door in Dalles City, Wasco
county, Or., at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said
day at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
hi hand all the following-described mortgaged land
to-wit:
The west half of i.be northwest quarter of section
28, toanship 1 south, range 15 east IV M., being and
situated in Wasco county, Oregon, to satisfy the
suing of $211.60, with interest therton from s id
llih day of July, 1891, at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum and the further sum of $25 as costs of suit
and accruing herenh.
Dated this 15th day of July, 1891.
D. UCATE3,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Dissolution Notice.
- OTIOE is hereby given that the partnership
JM heretofore exisdnsr between C. M. Fouts and
Benjamin Wilson, under the rra name of Fonts It
Wilson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All debts owing to said firm will be paid to C. M.
Fonts, and all bills owing by said firm will be set
tled by Benjamin Wilson who will continue the bus
iness at the old stand. C M FOUTS,
BEN WILSON.
The Dalles, July 2, 1891. .
County Treasurer's Notice
t " : -
All county warrants registered prior
to April 3, 1888, will be paid if presented
at my office. Interest ceases from and
after this date.
The Daixes, Or., July 8, 1891. :
Geo. Ruch.
i Treasurer of Wasco County, Or.
I. C. NICKELSEN
CI
rg,
DEALER IN
. The most complete stock of
Musical Instruments
to bu found in the city.
QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFITS.
BRICK BUILDING.
Corner r.f Wasuington anil Third Mreets.
BUNNELL : BROS.,
190 Third Street.
PIPE WORK
PIPE AND TIN REPAIRS
.A. Specialty.
MAINS TAPPED WITH PRESSURE OH.
Opposite Thompson's Blacksmith Shop
LOUIS PAYETTE,
(Successor to Payette & Friend.)
THE LEADING
BLACKSMITH !
AND WAGON-MAKER,
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
All work work in iron or wool done in ths nearest
manner. Anythinif in the wajron line, from
a wheelbarrow to an omnious, made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plows and maphineiv tepaired
in the most skill
mch'21dw
ful and workmanlike manner.
JOHN SMITH.
Tonsorial Artist,
No. 91 Second Street.
(Charles Gilgard's old staud, Second St.)
Ha his opened a barber. shop, and will
shave and cut hair in the latest style of the
art for the usual prices.
Mr. Smith is well-known to our citizens,
having been in the employ of Mr. Charles
Frazier for several months, and needs no
recommendation. uu8 iKvlin
Wiseman & Butler,
(Successors to 3. II. McDonough & Co.)
DEALERS IN
Choice Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
None bat the best brands of Liquors and
Cigars on sale. Temperance drinks of all
kinds. Corner of Court and Second streets,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
F. W. BOLD.
HAYNER.
B0LD&HAINER
Blacksmiths anl Wagoa-Makers
At T'iompaon'8 old stand, 193 Tnird St.
BUCKSMITHIHC OF ALL KINDS
AND CHEAPLY."
DONE KEATLY
WOOD-WORK ef all k'nds, repairing and -miking
anything, from a wheelbarrow to a carriage.
HORSE-SHOEING A SZCIALTY.
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and
EUREKA RESTAURANT
..W. L. SKIBBE, PROP.
A High Grade of Wines, Liqaors & Cigars
L:U:N:G:H:E:S-FZIgi
Cor. Sccoud and Madison, near" assengT dpot.
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W. H. NEABECK,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
G-ranger Fet5d Yard,
THIRD STREET.
(At Grimes' old place of business.)
Horses fed to Hay or Oats at the lowest possible
prices. Good care given to animals left In my care,
as 1 have ample stable room. Give ma a &dl. tfhd I
will iruarantee satisfaction. .
1utf W. II NEABECK.
FERGUSON,
General Expressman !
Goods hauled with the-greatest care to all
parts of the city on short notice.
Leave orders with Fish & Eardon.
H.STONEMAN,
The Leading -
800t ana SloeiRuL
1 14 SECOND STREET, ADJOINING FAWN'S.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done.
(Cot. Court and Third Sts.)
Cured Hams and Bacon, Dried Beef
and Tongues
And the best Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal
Outlets in the market.
ORDERS DEUVEREDTOANY PART OF CITY
4-Fredb Vegetables on Sale at the Lowest Prices.
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Andrew Telarde,
mm m over.
. The Dalles.
Address; Lock Box 181.
G. NO WAR
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
- Plans and specifications tor building fur
nished. Will do all kinds of excavating
and grading.
All orders ahouldbe lief t at postoffioe box
322 ' - novl.3 . -
H
; EUGEUNlii. :
Nert season begins on Monday, the 21st day of
September. 1691. -
Tuition, free. ' " " '" .
Four Courses: Classical, Scientific, Literary, and a
short English eourae. in which thero is no Latin,
Greek. French or German. The English is pre
eminently a Business course. For catalogues or
other information, address J.W. JOHkSON. v
Jyl7-2m . President.
IK
TO AXiL
PRINCIPAL POMS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
THE DALLES. -
E. E. LYTLE, Agent,
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
Union I'acllle
Hallway Pacific IM
visioa. Table, tol.in Paeifle
HoUn-ey Tims
EABTBOfSd.
So. 2, Fast Mail
No. 8, Atlantic Express .
1:00 a. m.
1:10 a. m.
11-20 a. m.
11:10. m.
WRSTBOUNlt.
Xo. 1,
Nn. 7
Fact Mail
T ci si c Kxprcss..
4:f5 a. m.
4:40 p. in
5:05 a, m
4:60 p. m.
Main Line, Sos. 1 auil 2, "The norland Fiver,1
mm- fhrnm.h Pullman f leroer. Colunist S!e"lerf
kV.. rhnir r.nra and roaches, between Portland and
Denver, Omaha. Kansa City, St. Louis, SL Pul or
Chicago.
Main l ine. Sos. 3 and 4. "Thfl timited Fas
Mail," cany Pullman Dining: nd Sleeping Cars be
tween Portland an imeoKU.
Daily.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
OCKA',
Portland to Snn Fraiu-iwo.
To San Francisco Leaving- Stea -whip Wnart Po
land, at 10 P M., as foilows:
Oregon.
Stale
Eider
Oregon
State
Columbia
June
State ' 2
Besrjrage must he cheeked either at Asli St., durin;
the da, or bv the U C. ft B. Co. No unchecke.
baggage will be received on the Steamers.
Man Francisco to Portlunn.
To Portland Leaving SpearSt. Wharf, San Francisco.
at lu A. a. as louowu:
Elder
Oretfuu
State
Columbia
Oregon
State
Columbia
June
The cmpaiiv reserve-, the ritflit to change ste.tr-
ere or sailing iJte witnuuc limner notice.
For ratea, tiykotrt, twrtn reservations, ew., can cn
ot addrurffl any uk.!t a;t?nt of tht Union Pacific sys
tem. t S. MFLLEiS, T. W. LKK
Gen. Traffic Manager. Geu. Pass. At
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS
Northern Pac.
RAILROAD
Isltlie line to take.
10 ALL POINTS EAST AND SCDT1I.
It is.tho Dining- Car Route. It runs Thrr.ugh;Ves
tibuled Trains Every Day in the year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(NO CHANGE OF CARS.
Composed of Pining Care unsurpassed, Pullman
Drawing1 Room &teeers of Latest
Equipment.
TOURIST BLEEPING OARS,
est that can be constructed, and In which accom
modations are bot h Free and Furnished
lor holders of First or Second
class Tickets . andi
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Continuous Line connecting with All
Lines Affording Direct and Un
interrupted Service
Pulinan Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad-
vance through any agent of the roa-J.
THROUGH TICKETS S'iffl
ai d Europe can be purchased at any Ticket office of
s company
dill information concerning rates, time of trains.
ates and other details furnished on application to
' agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agt.,
No. 121 First street, cor. Washineton,
POKTLAND. OREGON.
A. S. Catlicart,
GENERAL DRAYMAN,
-AITD DEALER IN-
ALL KINDS OF WOOD.
Pianos and Furniture moved witb the
oTppfpat rare.
Residence. ODDOsite the warehouse of
Pilloon Bros., on Second street. Office
with Maier & Benton, corner Third, and
Union streets.
Orders left at either place will receive
prompt attention.
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THK-
GERMAOTA,
CHAS. STTJBLING, Prop.
New "Vogt Block, Tho Dalles, Or.
Wines, Lipors and Cip.
All brands of Imported Liouors, Ale and Porter.and
g-en owe Key vt est uigata. n iuu
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES
Milwaukee Beer on Drauqht.
J. & L. KNEBEL
General Blacksmiths aod
Skibbe's old Stand south of Wasco Saloon.
WUI lo Any Wood op Iron Work in
the Best mechanical Manner. -
Horse-shoeing a Specialty
Ah 1 hene men am
practical mechanics, they
desire
work
from the public a test of their skill.
Ail
warranted.
$3000;
A TT!AB 1 I vnAtrtake to briefly
teach an tairl Intclliarnt pnoa of either
who can read and write, and who,
after inatrnclion.will work indtutrionaly,
' kn. to Mm Three Thonsand DellarB a
!.... tUfown .oMiiiiM whtfRrrr tber UveJ will alao fornUh
the situsUloD oretnploymentit which yon can earn that amount.
no asoney tor me ooieaa aucceaaim uNiauuuun.x.
ia.fiw.1 I Airm but one worker from erck dial net or count T. I
ha,re already taurht and proTidedwith employinenl a hrn
Bomber, who are making over SSOOO a year each. It a NEW
and SOLEH. Full particalan FREE. Addreaa at once.
HEALTH IS WEALTH !
Tin V. C. WKOT-8 NERVE AND 6KAIN TI1EAT-
MENT, a ruarantcd siieciflc for Hyuteria, Dizziness,
Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache,
Nervous Prostration caused b tlie use ot alcohol or
tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental depression, Suftenine
of the Brain, resultiug in insanity and leading to
misery, uecay and death, Premature Old Age, Bar
retinead, ioas oi rower in eaiw oa, iihwuhwij
Losses and SiierniHtorrhoea causea oy over-exeruon
of tlie brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each
box contains one month's treatment, il a box, or
-ix boxes for $3 nnt b -nail prepaid on receipt of
price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received by us
for six boxts, accompanied with S3, we will send the
purchaser our written guarrntee to refund the
nisnev if the treatment does not i ffect a cure. Guar
antees issued only bv BLAKELEY & HOUGliTuN,
bole Agents, 175 Seccnd street, Tne Oalles, Or. .
$500 Reward !
WE will pay the above reward for any case of Llv?
Complaint. Dyspepsia, Mck Headache, Indigestion. Cor
stipation or Costiveness we cannot cure wltn West'.
Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly
complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and neve,
fail to give satisfaction. Bngar Coated. Large boxes,
containing 30 Pills. Ss cents. Beware of counterfeit
and imitations. The genuine manufactured only BJ
SHE J OHM C WBSI COotPAHY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Bbkeley & Houghton. Sole Asrents, Second
-treet. The Dalles Or
Auk my naents for W. 1. Donelas Shoes.
If not tor sale in your place ask your
denier to send for catalogue, secure the
agency, ana get mem lor yon.
B3T TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. -a
L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEi ?
It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made ot the best fine calr, stylish
and easy, and because we make more shoes of this
Qraae man anu oiner tux'iii im:iuiti, ciuu uuu-
,V..a AnD.nn fmm .1 I! tl ft DA.
T - nil Genuine Hand-sewed, the finest calf
99a shoe ever offered for tA.OO; equals treucli
Imported sooes wnicn cost rrom s.i to i.uu.
r, m nn ll.nil.i.w.il YVoIr ShnR. line calf.
94a stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe ever offered at this price ; samegrade as custom-made
shoes costing from t6.00 to $9.00.
nn 30 Police Shoe; Farmers, Railroad Hen
ira ana Jjetteruarnersuii wear uicm.
seamless, smootD inside, neavy tnree soieo. eicu-
Jr.. i in i. rial, will w.rinir.
at O 30 fine calft no better shoe ever offered at
JPafia this price; one trial will convince those
V... .nt a Bhna trtr nrhmtnrt. null nprvlce.
gr;r as and 82.00 Worktngman's shoes
Da a ore very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
HOVB mnni hvtha hov everywhere: they sell
on their merits, as the increasing sales show.
m ---av IIHUUnr CU aur, u-
L,CiaiC?9 Dongola, very stylish; eqiiaisFre
akAAo nnal nofmrti MA ill ti KhJll.
L.Rdiea' 'Z.au. W.VV ana i.fi.i'
Vi Qika that. w. t.. DnuslAA name and
Drlce are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass.
J. Freiman,Afft..The Dalles,0r
To Youn
Free to all Brides !
"it nTlCE is herebv mven to all the reaaera oi mis
i paper and all their fri-nds and acquaintances
T.-.i a i. iT: J (nn.Ha that
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whoso address and
10 Cfnts to pay postage is sent to the publisher
within one year rrom toe oaw oi Kieir euurriMtu.
Persons sending for this present are requested to
send cpy of a paper oontaiuintr a notice of their
marriage, or some other evidence that slall amount
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the
magazine unuer tne a&ove ontr. Auurea.
"THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt
BEN. WILSON
(Successor to Fouts & Wilson.)
219 AND 221 SECOND STREET.
Dealerlin
Wines, Lipors aod Cigars
United fe.
AnJ othel choice brands of Whisky
Imported Wines
key west cigars.
' Also W ncs and Beer, m ported and domestic
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
FIRST HX,X1I0'1
FACTORY NO. 105.
PIP A DO of 11,0 Best Brands manafact
UlUnllO ured. aDd ordeaa from all paits
of the country filled on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become firmly established, and the de
mand for the home mauufaotaaedarticle is
increasing eyery day.
dec24dv-tf A. ULRICH & SON.
"OLD GERMANIA,"
OO Second St-
C. DONOVAN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on sale the best
Wines, Liquors,
.A3SI CIGARS.
Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught.
The finest brands of Imported and Do
mestic Cigars a specialty. an7-91dy
JOHN PASHEK,
MERCHANT $ TAILOR,
THIRD STREET, Second Door from corner
of Washington.
ALL GARMENTS CUT BY MADISON'S LATEST
SYSTLM, and a fit guaranteed in every caee.
Bepaitin? and cleaning done quickly ud on the
most reasonable terms. Making pame is myapec
ialtv and I always guarantee a (foodfit. My prices
re the moat reasonable.
6decd0
Sim little fortunes liwbnindat
work for , by Anna AuHn,
iiu, ntl jito. noon, iowuu,wi.i.
See cut. otherredolnrwell. Why
iot your Sonie earo oer w. w
uonth. Ymicaudo the work Ddllva
lut Iionie, wliTtvcr you ere. Even
ginncrs ere cnnr carninir
ilOadiiy.Allafre. We khow you bow
nd nrt yon. Cmn work In pare time
er ail th time. Big; money for work
er. Failure unknown amoDr lhn.
NKW and wonderful. Perticu Ittis free.
H.llialletcfe Co..ox 00O lurtlaud, Maine
t OOOO. 00 year It being made by John B.
Goodwlo.Troy.N.Yt work for na. Header,
yon may not make ae much, but we can
teach you quickly bow to earn from t
CIO a day at tbe start, and more at you go
on. Both aezea, all age, lu any part of
A in erica, you can commence ai uonn, gw
inv nil cour limeH- enare momenta on It to
Ute work. All la new. Great nay SI KK for
every worker. We atart you, fumUhinr
eTerrthtn-. EASILY, 8FEE1HLY learned.
rAKTlCULAltS FHEE. Addreaa at once,
WHY IS THE
Stand
Snipes &Kinersly,
-THE
Druggists,
129 Second Street
The Dalles,
Oregon.
JOS. T. PETEBS & CO.
-letileirs in-
Buildin:
Material
OP ALL KINDS.
myl5wtt
SEIO FOR OOP. CA'rAI.OCOMO P3"CE
ATLA
WORKS,
. IUD.
3
5 tA5
bsr c;-DS for ieoi
ffi gJK 9 Ct.n.:.u.M.;v.-r CSO illu-rr..tlcns
ni:i cc-crotl plates. Tbe o:-l
ov.c i-Ni .!u-'l illifitratt: KV
l'RTHli; l;l SF.UDS,
IXJ. t.:i Ki!' y I tAXTs.TItUE
TO ?:AT;itii. FREE on
nr-T!licari:u. tow Preiirlit
Ii.tt'S to t!:o V'e6t.
E So. tirrn, Brasfea ficodwin Co.
fi eeea tirowors,
g:;:2:i;:Bi:;:B.:;;&::::E::i;si:::Hiii:a;;;:a;!;'is:ii!Hiiiin
M THE CELEBRATED . j
GM1TH & VESSON .
IHEVOLVERS!
K The Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured.!
Pi fnr I
U DURABILITY,
B EXCELLENCE
ci WORKMANSHIP and
rm CONVENIENCE in
r I namui? tmml c a rrtv
n Purari of phsarrirnn Jmitntinna
B Send for Illustrated, Catalogue and Price list to
g SMITH 4. WESSON,
SPJll-YGJ'ItLZ), MASS.
If you want THE BEST, buy
ALLtN 0 GHOWN
SEEDS I
If the merchant yon deal with does not
keep them, send to ALLKN direct. He
pa ys the postage. Beautiful Catalogue sent
free. Address
E. W. HXE!.
171 Second Street, - PORTLAND. OR,
EAST END SALOON,
Hear the' Old Mint Building, Second St,
' The Holies, Or.
Always oa hand tbe
Best Wines,
Liouors,
and Cigars.
A Pleasant Evening Resort
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beet
on draupbt.
J. H. LARSEN,
Dealer in all kinds ot
Hay, fain and Feed,
At his old stand. Second street.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
The highest Cash Price paid for Sheep pelts.
JAMES WHITE'S
LUNCH COUNTER,
Tn mnnnrtinn with niv Fiuit Stand, on Second St.
neax tbe corner of Madison, I have openo t lunch
MiinfM. r mn frve to customers sandwiches4
Dies' feot. ovstera, coffee and tea. Tbi u conveiii-
r n. . . .1 n.n. ..Ka naltfnr.ii
orange cider, and the beet apple cider. no2ti
OPjEICKINGER brothers.
Wholesale ana Ketaii Dealers in
Fine Confectionery, Nuts,
Fruits. Tobacco, Oizara, Etc
Proprietors of the
QUVltlOlt DAIRYi
Noa. 76, 7 an 80 coond Street, The Dalles, Ogn.
G. T. THOMPSON.
A.W. FARUHEH.
THOMPSON & FARMER,
Genera! Blacksmiths,
Near Mint building, Second St
Horse-Sliojiiig and General JobMag
Ok speouuij
Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy ai Home and Savs Freights and Agents'
Commissions.
Lock Box 218. THE DALLES, OEEOOK.
Denny, Bice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave., Boston.
Cash advances made on consignment.
HH B Loca i""1 t raveling.
A Coo Chnoce; Won't Hif It! You
need uo capital to represent a reliabU arm that war
rants nureery stock Crat-clssa and true to name.
Work all the year, and (rood pay weekly to cneriretie
men App1 quick. Blating age. L. L. MAY &
CO . Nu sen men, tiori-ts and Seedsmen, St. faul.
lUnnewts, JulMwkly
-a
Leadm
i$si m v a
Mlmmmmm
vwMaMmmrri hi m sm
WHOLCOALE
Hardware, Iron. Steel
SOLE AGENTS FOR WASHINGTON AKD HORTHERH IDAHO FOR THE .
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
Tbese Machine are too well kuown to neai commont. Thouaanda of farmer hY)
used them and speatt oMhsm with praise. They ara the only Harvesting
machines that will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION to the purchaser. . .
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER,
AULTMAN'S STAR TRACTION ENGINE,
The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning
Craia ver coastructsd. -
BUCKEYE steel FRAfiH TW1 N E-BIN DERS.
OThe Feature thrt dUtingiii.hcstl.is
. Gxtraommsrv strengtn no unnuwiiy. 1110 umwr
' one yet kno-n. We have two stvles. Ilia Elevator
recommended by hundreds ot patrous.
CJniTTTtpmTTj'D PAT3M TTTA finTJ3
DUliUllUlJib A'iUtm. Hil.UUAi:J
BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING -
BUCKEYE AND
AND
C0RBIN DISC HARROWS.
'BIN DISC HARROWS. . . '
HODGES-HAINES HEADER?,
-HAISH
SEND FOR CI
FsCU LA RS.a
Or to E. H. CHANDLER.
The UnderBlsned has Added
Metallic, Cloth-covered,
Berl and Kosewooa uasneis,
Burial Robes and Shrouds. Trimmings
and owns the Most elegant Hears, eswt f the mountains with all th.
latest improvements.
NO DEIAY II? FILLING ORDERS.
Place of Butslness, In Nicielsen's Block, oorner Third and Washington street.
Place of Residence. Fourth reet, corner of Washington. Can bo s'en at all hours of the day
ndnilfht-
t, wivi. miuniiiijju.
PRINZ & NITSCHKE,
Furniture and Carpets.
THE LEADING UNDERTAKERS.
Best Stock and Lowest Prices.
Second Street,
FISH & BARDOI,
-DEALERS IN-
Stoves, Fupses,
We are the sole agenU for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE and
RAMONA COOK STOVE, which baa no equal, and guarcnteed to give en
tire satisfaction or money refunded.
:o:
Cor. Second and Washington streets. The Dalles
H. CLOUGH.
CALL XlSI SEE
The Hoosier Fence Machine
The only machine that gives a continuoue twist to the wire.
Io operation at
THE PACIFIC FENQE WORKS.
Strono-, Durable, Neat, and Cheapest Fence in the world.
.BEST FENCE MADE.
CLOUGH : & : LARSEN, : Proprietors,
Tlie XalIos. Owcon.
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT STS., -
J. P. IcIIIMT,
'DSAXjSK in-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for the Bntterict Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms,
CMS. 1. DTOHAI,
THE DALLES, OREGON,
-DEALER IN '
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, etc. Perfumery and Fancy
Toilet Articles. Pure Brandy, Wines and Liquors
for Medicinal Purposes.
Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. -
THE POSTOPFICE STOEE,
Besides leading beyond dispute
now carries
Embracing all the latest popular
nnr linfl of Fine Tablets the most complete
ar is on of goods nd prices.
142 Second and 107-109 Washington Sti?:
and Vine Streets, "
- OREGON,
DEALERS IN
id Farm laciery. J- -
f
rwl.ic-Blndcr U the t.inhtno.3 1 of .JSSsri
'r ".'! .n..iit ki
burner nu u.a i-uiuorui nmuoi
Deere Plows, Deere Sulky Plow
Canines, Phaetons, lop JsugpoB,
ffiffigfe.jif
t&h&Jjt l
Agent. The Dalles, Or
WM. MICHELL,
r
iUSDEBTAKHB
AND
o his Business a full line of
Black, Whits, French
of all descriptions at tne Lowest races
ar-r- w l tT TT
Tlao Inllow, Oregon.
o:
A. LARSEN-
in Periodicals and Paper Books,
a line ui
pieces. Recent additions mako
in ino um- vvu-uvuw, ,u..v wui
W-M. T. K
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