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M MOTHEE'S ; UNAVAILING LOVE.
, Mke. Clings to Her Children to Have
- Tliera frani Drowning, Only
-: Beeened After Both Have pied
in Her Embrace. -
- Last evening ' wl listened to the most
. .pathetic story, of, maternal affection to
which ' we ever heard. Yesterday
morning about 8:43 the D. S.Baker
arrived opposite Hood River, and Capt.
cNulty .blew the whistle to make the
landing. Soon thereafter the captain's
attention was called to an inverted ooat,
to which a small Indian boy was cling
ing, and the upturned face of an Indian
woman floating in the river with a child
. "clasped in her right "arm. The boat
. drifted ashore and the boy was rescued
' by persons on the bank, and the captain
lowered a boat to- - proceed to take the
wodibe And child out of the water. On
- taking them out the woman was found
- to " be alive, though nearly completely
exhausted by the. effort of keeping the
. chird on her arm ; above the surface of
i the stream," and,' strange ' to say, she was
. grasping the dress of a little girl in the
left nand. Every effort was made to
resnscitate the children, but to no pur
pose, as tbey were both dead when taken
from the nvfr. . .
: The kind-hearted captain, assisted by
' passengers, were determined that the
heart-broken mother should see her chil
dren alive after ber heroic effort to pre
vent them from drowning; but they were
' 'dead, and, although only a squaw, she
had clung -to ber boy and girl, when, by
so doing, she. bad imperilled ber own
life.'t Can a better exemplification of ma
ternal affection be shown among civilized
.. .... . ..
people tn an in is exasapie oi a savage
Indian in the wilds of Oregon?
OE00Z rCOUNTY.
Items
From the Colnmnn
. Oenoeo Kevlew.
or the
The Misses Welch, wo have been yiait-
' ing their aunt, Mrs. D. W. Claypool, on
Ochoco, left last Monday for their home in
Tbe Dalles. Miss Jessie will return to take
tbe position of teacher of the intermediate
room m Prineville public schools at the be-
'ginning of the fall term, on Sept. 21st.
Milton Belcher, of Bridge creek, who was
in town Wednesday, said tbe wheat crop
. on that side of tbe sjonntain will be first:
class, there having been no rust to injure it,
He thinks considerable wheat from that
(aide will be brought to the Pnneyille mills
-s.&denaa the new machinery is pat in op-
titationi
. I Last' Tuesday Charlie Elkins, while cut
ting iron on a foot-power machine, got two
of his fingers too near the knife of the ma
chine, and as a resnlt mourns the loss of
about one-sixteenth of an inch of the fin
gers. It was rather disagreeable to part
with a portion of his fingers, bnt tbe wound
causes him but little trouble.
" Last Sunday Vps Belkuap gave a practi
eat illustration of tbe method he adopts in
working a balky horse.. He . started to
town and had gone but a short distance
when his horse, belief ing in an equal divi
ion of labor, refused to go, whereupon Ves
quietly alighted and stoically took bis poai
tiori n the lead, and the last we, saw of him
hf waa still lir that position, making slow
- bat sure progress. "
. On Tuesday an immigrant train, consist'
, ing of about twenty persons, five -wagons
and a dozen horses, passed through town en
ronte fo Multnomah county. They were
from Minnesota and North Dakota, and had
been on the road since the first of May.
They bad gone through about all their
worldly possessions, farming in Minnesota
and Dakota, and came to Oregon to make a
new start. They were in pretty bard cir
cumstancee, but if tbey are made of the
right kind of metal will pull through all
right in Oregon. - -
James Connor, of Sisters, arrived here
last Wednesday morning, bringing the news
that Theadore Boswell, a young man who
was herding his sheep on the head of Tuma
low creek, in the Cascade mountains, had
shot himself and had died from the -effects
of the wound. The circumstances connected
with the accident, so. far as Mr. Connor
could gather from the party who brought
the news to Sisters, are about as follows:
About 3 o'clock Monday afternoon Mr.
JJoswell sat down on a log, and the pistol
he was carrying fell out of the scabbard,
striking on the hammer was discharged, the
ball striking him hi the right hip and ranged
up through his back, coming out between
the shoulders. .,- Mr. Spencer, who was tend
ing camp, found Mr. Boswell about 6
o'clock and did. what he could to alleviate
the wounded man's sufferings until II
n piir. it n, ,fn game to his relief.
deceased except that
of age, and with bis
Zaer, who lives near isaceoven, was
engfcged in the sheep business, and was
running his sheep in this country during
the snmmer. - ' . . i '
ft Teachers' Institute. 7
The following programme of tbe Norma!
County Institute was rendered Monday
evening t.1 . tbe once . school . bouse
at 7:30 o'clock,' ' As the personnel of this
programme consists of the lest talent, we
can bespeak a very pleasant entertainment
for those who attend: ,t ".
. Piano Solo Selections from "Lucre tia Bonria.
- . v-.i.-....,....'...MiwHoli:ster
Ad draw of Welcome w. H. Wilson
Response. r.. 7. Aaron Frazier
Wen '-xTeleo oie To-niehtf'. . . By Club
Paper-''Lar.gnage Lessons". ....atiw 8. V. Cooper
a ..pvi. niiuugiii rjiumj
- Miss Melissa HUT
Corset Sole "Ave Mana." with niano accom
paniment by Miss Hollister ...J.P.Benton
Ado roes "How to Get .Parents Interested' in -
SsfaooW .. .. .a. a GUbert
uioe wno comes uenr-..r - Abt
By Alia Club.
The follpwing is the programme pre
pared for Tuesday evemng : . , , -v
Music -l Know a Bank."..... ......GleeClub
"Teactunir that is Outside of Books.".....
Miss Mary E. Frazier
Muaic Bong . ........Primarr Class
'Lavja? tbe Foundation, -Miss Gertrude Meyer
wiiiic uanaoun ana uuitar uuet.
yOraded Scboola in Wasco," ..terry A. Snyder
r js usic aoog.i. .t-rioiai-)' ciaM
i "Tbe Two Great Lessons" ....Aan.n Frazier
Huaic "On tbe Wves, Aiki Clud
OEE&OIT WEATHEE BUBEAU.
X.--' r' ' W :
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( Central Office Portland, Oregon. . .Crop
I ' ' Watfker uUetmi:y'o:24,fpr$eek ending
. : Saturday. Auqust 22, 1891: ,
. ' - WESTEBJT 0BEG0N.
t , Kai fcfl.on nigbt of 17th nd on tbaSth
IUfH(lllBt.Mll.:.P'''MW a 1ov.noiru
and Josephine counties, ine rain did no
damage to grain, ,but delayed harvesting
and threshing tor one day. Winter wheat
is all cut and most of it threshed. -.Spring.
grain ia being cut. Gram is yielding better
- than was expected in every county, tiity
, six bushel per acre rrom lo acre celd u
reported from Yamhill county. Hop growers
expect to gather j fair cropv. In. Douglas,
- aTackson and Carry counties the Brat crop of
'figs are over and the second crop is now
, setting;. Early peaches are about over, and
; tbe second crop will ,be- ripe, oext week,
Fruit drying is ia progress. '
KASTEBN OREGON.
Baia fell in most conntias on the 19th and
. 20th, varying from a sprinkle to. 14 of an
iacb, '. The temperature bas been above the
v ayerige and- rosfej towards close of week,
t nntil to-day it ranged froui 90 to 106 degrees.
V There was no damage done by' tbe rain
I', : though harvesting operations were delayed
for about one-half a day in various localities.
Winter wheat is generally all throned, aDd
considerable of the spring sown grain has
also been threshed, except east of and south
of the Bine mountains. - All reports indicate
tne yield to be above the expectation of the
farmers, except in parts of Wasco county,
where the hot weather, in, July did some
damage. In some parts of Union county,
rust is observable in this county harvesting
operations are just beginning. In Sherman,
Morrow and Umatilla counties yields of
from 30 to 40 bushels an acre are commonly
reported. Frnit 'and mellons are plentiful
and largehipments are daily made. Wheat
prices have an upward tendency and except
contracted wheat, few farmers are selling. ;
V- B. S. Pacue,
Observer U. S. WeatherBureau. '
GEAJTT COUNTY.
Items From the Columns of tne .Long
Creek fcacle. ,
A gang of Frenchmen, of Walla Walla,
are developing - claims near Greenhorn
City. ' Tbey are opening up some val
uable property. '
R. E. Porter, the mill man of Prairie
City, has ordered lull roller process ma
chinery for his flouriosr mill of that
place. Mr. Porter has shown considera
ble enterprise in this matter, having at
least $10,000 invested in tbe mill prop
erty.
S. W. Crecson, of Hcppner, was robbed
ot bis gold watcb and $75 in money
while en route from Portlaud to Pendle
ton last week. Some shark caught him
napping, and possibly beiag a profes
sional at the business, relieved him of
tbe valuables named.
The road companies and settlers of
Harney valley are lawing over tbe title
of property Jn tbe county. It is gener
ally understood that the road companies
have not complied with the laws. Tbere
fore,they are liable to lose their property.
Superintendent Bonbam says there
are ten teachers now. holding a license
to teach in Grant county who wero no?
in attendance at the teachers' institute,
hve of whom were excused. He says be
fears something has happened to the
other five, as tbey would not neglect to
important a part of their duty.
0. S. Miller, proprietor of the Monu -mental
mi'je, in Greenhorn, recently
made a visit to Portland, with a view of
making arrangements with Portland par
ties interested ia the mine, toward open
ing op their quartz miil lor general cus
tom work. Tbey have a twenty stamp
mill of tbe latest improved machinery.
The mining fraternity are acxions to
bave him succeed in the matter.
THE ADAM P0EEPAUGH SHOW.
Its Founder and Its I'erpetautor.
The great Forepaugu Sliow was founded
by Adam Forepauch, and his name is as
firmly associated with it as that of Horace
Greely, who established the New. York
Tribune, is with the journal which. he con
ducted for so many years.
Tbe name "Forepaugh" is a household
word, from ocean to ocean, from border to
border.. - It has always been a synonym of
all that was meritorious in the show world
It is a priceless trade mark that has never
been lessened in value by chicanery. -It
Has but one translation It . means a good
show pure,' clean and respectable. For
almost thirty years it has traversed thous
ands npon thousands of miles its aim to
instruct as well as to amuse other idols of
the spangled world bave risen to fill; but
the great, the grand, old Forepacgh Show
has outliyed them all. . It has been truly a
'survival of the fittest.." It was a stalwart
in our father's days. It is a very giant now,
overtowering, all-powerful, larger, more at
tracting, better thau ever before during its
time-honored existence.
'Old friends are the best." Character
and reputation are not gained in a day, but
most grow. The past of the Adam Fore
paugh Show opens a warrant for its future,
and it can well afford to stand upon its
merits and its unassailable record. -
The newcomer is bnt an . experiment, tb
greed of gain may inspire exaggeration,
pledges joay be kept, and they may not,
enyy may engender slander; but sn exist.
ence of more than a quarter of a century.
has proven to the public that the great
Forepaugb Show is a truthfully advertised
exhibition, and that it always fills the bill.
Mushroom concerns with mercenary ends
may assault the old monarch of amusement
enterprises; but it is too sure of pnbhc
favor, too firm in the hearts of the people to
fear the result.
The management of the Forepaugh Show
understood that energy and enterprise, not
ease, won the day. Therefore no expense is
too large, no risk too great for it to assume,
It ia worthy the patronage of the entire
community everywhere, and when its mam
moth pavilions are reared here on Vednes-
ay, Sept. 16tb, it is safe to predict an im
mense attendance. The afternoon perform'
ance will be the only one given, as there
will be no night show.
Wasco Hews.
- Wasco, Or., August 21, 1891.
Editor TlME8-M0CTiTAiKRER:
Too process of- hauling off wheat bas
already .began. . Several loads , bare
passed . through town, en route to the
river,. ... .
V. C. Brock went to Tbe Dulles yester
day on business. He will return this
evening or in tae morning. .
' W. M. Reynolds is busy grinding ont
the poluen rrain. His new spnarafnr
works like a charm, and bis employers
wilt bave good work done this. year.
-- The case of Pierce vs. Catchier came
before Justice Leslie last Wednesday.
Legal work flows in so briskly that it
keeps tbe sheriff rustling nowadays.
' Tbe board of school directors of school
district No. 7 are looking for a painter
to treat oar fine school bnilding to an
other coat of paint. ' " '
Mnrcbie "Bros.' have purchased the
thoroughbred stage coach from W. M.
Bornett and are painting -It up. - It will
be added to tbeir large stock ot convey
ances in the livery business.
A full cirps of teachers has been em
ployed and school-will open about Octo
ber 1st for a six months' tour.
The railroad iscoming, teware of tbe
cars while Jbe bell rings or the whistle
sounds 1 - - - -
Several cases bave been commenced in
the circuit court of late. ; From present
indications court will last four or fife
days next time. - -
Bo r.arefal what you eat and bow you
eat at this time of year or you may have
summer, complaint. It vou . get into
neighbor; Biggs', watermelon patch too
soon 'you will be sure to have it. Bet
then tbe doctors Beers could fix you up
in no time.
J. F. Belsbee, of Monkland, was in
town to-day. . He will thresh at an early
date. ? " '' . . ; -
Beading is nearly- finished "in these
ber
split
parts. The grait is yielding better than
was expected. : " ' " ' Reporter.
'
ENJOYS .
Both the method and results vrhen
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Jiidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the ays
tern effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt id
its tion and truly beneficial in its
effecto, its many excellent qualitie?
commend it to all. It is for safe ln oOc
and $1 bottles by all lending druggistii
Manufactured orly by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FiiANOISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. KY. MFIV YORK. N.V
Legal Notices.
SherifTs Sale.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
X Oregon for n asco county.
John Prall, Plaintiff,
vs.
O E Bajard. Administrator of the Estate of N. W,
Harier, deceased, defendant.
Br virtue of an execution, dulv issued out of the
above-enritird court, in the above causa, on the 14th
day of July of 1891. Upon a decree rendered in
said oause on l he lllh day of July of 1891, in favor
of the above-named plaintiff and against the defend
ant above named lor tne sum neremniter mentioned,
which decree, among oth, r things, ordered the sale
of the lands hereinaf t r described, to satisfy said
sums, I did levy upon and will sell on
Saturday, August 22, 1891,
At the court house ooor in Dalles City, Wasco
county. Or., at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. oi said
dav at Dnblic auc ion to the highest bidder for cash
in harm all the following-described mortfraired land
to-wit:
The west half of be northwest quarter of scctrbn
28, toanship 1 south, range lo east W M., being and
situated in Waco county, Oregon, to satisfy the
sums of $211.50, with interest therton from s id
11th day of July, 1891, at the rate ot 8 per cent, per
annum and the further sum of t25 as costs of suit
and accruing hereon.
Dated this 15th day of Jnly, 1891.
D. L. CATES,
Sheriff of Wasco Cuuntv, Or.
PROPOSALS -
FOR
flour. Bran and Chop Feed,
O. 3. INDIAN" SERVICE, )
WARM SPRINGS AGENCY, OREGON, V
Jnly 22, 1891. )
Sealed proposals, endorsed "Propo als for Flour,
Bran and 1 hop Feed." and addressed to he under
signed at Warm tprintcs, Cmok county, Oregon,
(contractor to furnish warehouse facilities), will be
received at this agency until 3 o'clock P. M. of
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1891,
For furnish in it and delivering at The Dalles. Oregon
about 50.0 K) tbs Flour, 80,000 it Bran and 60 000 Its
of Chop Feed. Feed must be of clear Barley and
Uat8, iresn grouna anu oi gooa sound grain, raour
must be what is known a straight full stock, of
good sound wheat; grown in the section of countrv
contiguous to tho pi ce of delivery: 60 pounds of
wheat to be ground down to 42 pounds of flour. No
patents taken out Samples of not less than 10 lbs
must be furnished by bidders. Delivery to be made
in sucb quantities as may be required.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or
any part, of any bid if deemed for the best interest of
tne service, muuers must state i-pecuniauy in cneir
bids the pr posed price uf each article offered for de
livery under a contract.
CERTIFIED CHECKS.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check
or dtaft upon s me United States depository or
solvent National Bank' in the viciuity of the resi
dence of the bidder, made payable to the order of
tne Commissioner oi inaian Anaira lor at least nve
per cent, of the amount of the proposal, which check
or dralt will be forfeited to the United 8rates in case
any bidder or bidders receiving an awa-d shall fait
to promptly execute a contruci wan gooa ana sum
cieiit sureties; otherwise to be returned to the bid
der. Bids accompanied bv cash in lieu of a certi
fied cht-ck will not be consideied F"r further par
ticulars apply to f. v. Lutfttr,
livzd-ot u. o. inaian Agenc
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution, and order of sale issued
out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for
wasco county, on the Z4tn day or juiy. isui, in tne
suit wnnreiD tne solicitor? tioan ana mist uom
pony is plaintiff, and James Booth, Mary Booth,, W.
jr. Jaciiure, saran ti. Mcciure, v. u Aiier, Aoa
Alter, Ralph Rofrers, Julia N. Rogers, Uri Embody,
J. 3d. Taylor, Daniel Gnd'ey , F. F Hall and John
w. tranos ore acfendan's, to me directed, com-
mandiKtr me to make sale of the lands in said exe
cution, and order of sale, described to-wit: Those
certain pieces and parcels of land in Wasco county,
state of Oregon, known and described as the east
half and the east i.aJf nf the southwest quarter of
section lo. all of section lo, the east half of section
17, and the northwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section 22. ail in township 1 north of
range 14 east of the Willamette meridian, situated
in Wasco county, Oregon. I hive thm day levied
upon tnis J an a. ana on
Saturday, the 5tn day of September, 1891,
At the hour of 2 oVlock, p. m., at the court house
door in Wascq comity, state or ureg n, I will sell
aid land and all the right, title and interest which
said defendants ha I therein on the 25th day of
February. 1887 (the date of the morttraire described
in uie compiaint in said suit) or b are since acquired
at public auction to the highest bidder thereto to
satisfy the judgment, interest, attorney's fees, costs
ana aiSDursemente in saia suit, to-wit: 9z.317.uu and
interest thereon from the lota day -of JNovember,
iguu, at tne rate oi six per cent, per anbura. uom
pounded semi-anunally at the rate of 8 per cent, per
annum on zuuu wereoi, ana at tne rate or o per
cent, per annum on $317 thereof, and the further
sum oi v w attorney lees, ana costs and disburse
ments taxed at
Dated this 4ih day of August, 1891.
D L. CATES.
8aagCt Sheriff of Wasco Co., Oregon
Admininistrator's Sale of Real Estate,
Oregon for the County of Multnomah
In the matter of the estate of Michaei Little de-
Mot ice Is hereby riven that undei and by virtue of
an oraer oi saiouiy maue ana entered oi recora in tne
county court ot tne state oi Oregon for tne county
or uuitnomon dv lion. i. u. Aioreiana. juaae tnere-
.of. on the ttth day of Auirust. Ife91, the underriirned,
C. W. Lomler, administrator of tbe said estate, will
sell at puMic auction to the huihest and best bidder
at the front door of the county court houe in Dalles
City, county el wajtto and State of Oregon, at the
nour oz iu o cioca a. m.oi tne
23d day of September, 1S91,
the folio wine described real property. sHuated in the
county oi wasco ana state oi uretron, to-wit:
The north one-half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion tmrtecn, in townhii two n -rth, or range ten
east of the Willamette meridian, for cash paid at the
aav-oi saie, in united aiaiea gold coin,. or one-naif
cash down and the balance in one year or les. se
cured by -a mortgage on the above described real
property oy the purchaser of such property.
Administrator of the estate of Michael Little, de
ceased. -
W. L. Nuttiko. Administrator's Attorney.
Dated Augiirt 14th, 1891. augl5-5t
County Treasurer's Notice
All county warrants registered prior
to April 2, 1888, will be paid if presented
at my office. Interest ceases from and
after'this date.
The Dalles, Or., July 8, 1891.
UEO KUCH.
Treasurer of Wasco County, Or."
Dissolution Notice.
OT10E is harebv riven that the Dartnerahio
heretofore exUtinz between O. M. Foutii uid
Benjamin Wilson, under the Aim name of Fonts A
Wilson, is this dav dissolved bv - mutual consent.
All debts owing to said firm will be paid to C. M.
I'outi, and all bills owin by said firm will be set
tied by Benjamin Wilson who will continue the bus
iness at the old stand. C M FOUTS,
" DKN WILSON.
. The Dalles, July 2, 1831.
; TOR SALE.
A CHOICE LOT of Brood Mares; also a nun-ier
of Geldinm and Fillies by Rockwood, jr.
Planter, Oregon Wilkes and Idaho Chief some
sttndard bred. Also tb fine youuif stallions by
liockwood, Jr., out ol first ua mares.
For prcies a. id terms eali on or address eitbor J.
W. Condon or J. H. Lareen, The Dalles. Or.
mchl4-dwtf
TAKEN UP
isr tne subscriber, residing one mile southwest of
ciw, one rea cow witn wmte qwts. about Dec.
15th. The owner can have the same by proving
property and paying charges for this advertisement.
: liul- . W. BIBOFELD.
WOOD. SAWED.
keep
1 will start the steam wood
pays
free.
1, 1891. I will be nreDareri tn t
and pile all the wood in tn.u .t rea
sonable rates. Leave orders at P. O. box
356. - J. C. Meins.
171
Land Notices-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., July 10,1891.
Notice U hereby given that the following-named
settlers have filed notice of their intention to mike
fina' proof in pupp -rt of th ir respective claims and
that iaid proof will be iiiade before W. R. i. unbar
Commiiwi'-ner United States Circuit ourt for dis
trict of Wathiaatisn, at Uoldendale. Washington, on
August 31. 1801, viz.:
Junes R. Putman, homestead entry 8316, for the
south-east quarter section 13, township 3, north of
range 13 eaet, W. M., who names the following wit
nesses to p ore his co tiouous residen e upon and
cultivation of said land, viz :
John C. Berry, Chris ian Bridgefarmer, George G.
Lindsay, Michael Kothrock, all of Ilartland P. O.
Washington.
John C. Berry, homestead entry 831", for the frac
tional southwest quaiter section 7, township 3,
north of range 14 east, W. M.. who names the fol
lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upvn and cultivation of said land, viz.:
James R. Putman, Christian Bridgcfarmer,
George G. Lindsay and Michael Rothrock, all of
Haitian d. P. O. Washington.
Choree G. Lindsay, homestead entry Xn. 8270, for
the soui west quarter section 15. township 3, uorth
of range 13 east, W. M. He names the following
witnesses to proves hU continuous resilience upon
and cultivation of said land, viz :
John'O. Berrv, James R, Putman, Christian
Bridgefanner and Michael Kothrock, ail of Hart
land P. O. Washington.
Christ an Bridgefarmer. homestead entry No
7981, for the southeast qu-rter section 9, township
3.N., R 13 east. W. M. He names the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence upn
and cultivation of said land, viz.:
Peter H. de la Court, Jumes R. Putman, John
C. Berry and Aogno Campbell, all of Ha- tland P. O.
Wash.
PeterH.de La Court, homestead entry No. 8120
for tbe north half northeast quarter and north halt
northwest quarter section 27, township 3, north ot
range 13 east, W. M. He names the lohow-ng wit
negsed to prove his continuous residence upuu am'
cultivation of said land, viz.:
John C. Berry, George G. Land say, Christian
Briogefarmer, Hart I aud P. O. Wash., and Nelsoi
B. Brooks, of Goldcndaio, W;ih.
.um. UKUUiiEii as , Register.
' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Omen at TnE Dallka, Or.,
August 10. 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler baa filed notice of bis intention to make finai
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will De made before tne ttetnster and Receiver of to.
U. S. Land Office at" Tbe Dalles, Or., on Sept. 2i,
1891, viz:
CHESTER W. EMERSON.
Hd. No. 1707, tor the N SW!4, sEJ NWJ and SWJ
KtK, sec zu, in 1 . K IS IS N u.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
Mtuwujuua lusiucuuv upuu, aim vuiuvuuuu ui, guu
i&na, viz:
Joseph C. Egbert, James Hurst, Isaac Young,
.uarun jaK&ua, au oi i ne Ltaues, or.
augU JOHN W LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR RE PUBLICATION.
Land Ofpick a Tnn Dalles, Ob.,
Aiuust 8. 1891.
. Notice is hereby Given that the following named
settler fass filed' notice of his intention to makt
final proof in support ot his claim, and that said
proof will be made before tbe register and rcceivei
of the U. S. land office at The Dalies, Or., on Sept.
zz, iKfi, viz:
JOSEPH R. HALL,
Hd. 1907, for the S'A SE14, Sec 26, Tp 1 N. R 12
EWM.
He name the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said
lanu, viz:
Jacoft Obrist, Hiram Chittenden, E C Teague, A
Walters, all of The Dalks, Or.
augl5 JOHN W. LEWIS. Reirister.
G. JSTOWAK.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and specifications tor building fur
nished. Will do all- kinds of excayating
and grading.
All orders should be left at poatoffiee box
novl3
Portland. Oregon. A. P. Arrastront?. Prin. '
Branch School: Capital Bus. College, Salem, Oregon, i
oume courses oi siuay, same raves oi iuuion.
Business, Shorthand,
Typewriting; Penmanship, and English Departments i
ffdrin session tnronenout tne vear. studeitH admit-
ted at any time. Catalogue from either school, free.
Ctl eh ester's Encllah Dlamoad Brail.
Pennyroyal pills
Orfylaal an unly iMnnine.
sarc lwji reliable, ladies aafc i
Drncgirt for Ckickaster a KrujliMh Dia-A
smond Bnmd In Ked and Gold metaltioV
bzes, aealed with bine ribbon. Take 1
turns and imitations. AtDragsiiti,ereend4&
in Uunpl for particular, testimonial an4
" Kelief for Ladlea," letter, by rctr
r hml iitaiiuu inumgniui. nam raver.
7hlpheiitrCtiaMlral Oo, Mi dUea Bqnare,
! rwiieii i rmr
BUNNELL : BROS.,
190 Third Street.
PIPE WORK.
PIPE AND TIN REPAIRS
MAINS TAPPED WITH PRESSURE ON.
Opposite Thompson's Blacksmith Shop
W. H. NEABECK,
PROPRIETOR OP THE
GraDglYard'
(At Grimes' old pla ot business.)
Hones fed to Hay or Oats at the lowest possible
prices Good care iriven to animals left In my care,
as 1 have ampbt stable room. Give me a call, and I
will guarantee satisfaction.
ju20tf ' ' W. H NEABECK.
A. S. Cathcart,
GENERAL DRAYMAN
-AND DEALER IN-
ALL KINDS OF WOOD.
Pianos and Furniture tnoved with tbe
greetest care.
Residence, opposite the warehouse of
i n loon Jiros., on Second street.' Office
vitb Maier &T5enton. corner Third and
Union streets.
Orders left at either place will receive
prompt attention. decant
s
PEICHINGER BROTHERS.
Wholesale and Ketau Dealers in
Fine.Confeetionery, Nuts,
Fruits, Tobacco. Clears, Etc
- Proprietors of the
QTJAItlOIt DAHIY,
Nos. 76, 7 an 0 ccond Street, The Dalles. On.
To You
.
Free to all Brides !
"VTOnCE is hereby civen to all the readers of this
il paper and all their fri.nds ann acnuaintanra.
fcuniuicuouii uis unitea otases ana banana that
K E H O U Sf HOLD
".. Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whos- addresB and
10 cents to pay postage is sent to the publisher
within one year from tbs date of their marriage.
Persons sending for thin pisent are requested to
send epy of ft paper cuntaming a notice of their
marriage, or some other evirfe-.ne that sluill amount
'z a reasonaoie proof that they are entitled to the
magazine uncer tne aoove oner. Address,
"THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt
If yon want THE BEST, boy
ALLEN'S
NORTUKR
GKOWJN
IS the merchant vou deal with does not
them, send to ALLEN direct. : He
the postage.: Beautiful Catalogne sent
. Address
E. W.
ALLEN. . -
POETLAND, OB.
Second Street, -
III,
Housekeepers
LOUIS PAYETTE,
(Successor to Payette & Friend.)
THE LEADING
BLACKSMITH I
AND WAGON-MAKER,
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
All work work in iron or wool doite in the neatest
manner. Anything in the wagon line, from
a wheelbarrow to an omnibus, made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plows and machinery lepaired in the most skill
ful and workmanlike manner. mch21dw
F. W. BOLD. A. . HAYNER.
BOLD & HAY NER
Blacksmiths and Wagon-Makers
At Thompson's old stand, 193 Toird St
BUCKSMITHINC OP ALL KINDS POKE NEATLY
AND CHEAPLY.
WOOD-WORK of all k nils, repairing and miking
anything, from a whd lbarrow to a carriage.
HORSE SHOEING A SECIALTY.
mv4U-w
GOLDjUBm PPi CO.,
(Cor. Court and Third SU)
Cured Hams and Bacon, Dried Beef
and Tongues
And the best Beefsteaks. Mutton Chops and Veal
Cutlttd in the nwket.
ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY
43"Fresh VcgeUblos
on Stile at the Lowest Prices.
je5d&x
Goods hanled with the fjreatat care to all
parts of the city on short notice.
Leave orders with Fish & Bardon,
SALESMEN
Local and Traveling.
A Good Ch:ine; Io't &iH ttl You
need no capital to represent a reliable firm thai war
rants nursery stock first-chss and true to name.
Work all the year, and uofxl pay weekly to f nerjretie
men. Apply quick, statins nprc L. h. MAY &
CO., Nui fiery men, Florietjcnd Seedsmen, St. Paul
Minnesota. jul3-4wkty
NOTICE.
A LI, perrons inilebtod to J h Thomp-on,
will
please call and settle and save costs.
Li. xiiiMiraua .
The Dalles. Au? g, 1S31. wlm
STRAYED. '
fNE SORREL. BALD-PACED HORSE, about
154 hands hrh. ears inclined to lop; branded
M H, cxnncte i, on left hip. Will pay reward of
95 for return of horse cr any information lea-'injr to
his recovery. Address O. S. H OKU AN,
augiS lin The ballet. Or.
notice.
After thirty dav the accounts due the late firm of
Foutrt & Wilsor will be placed in tho hands of i
attorney for collection. O. W. 1 OUTS.
T hr UALLKH, July 2:1, 1391.'
LOST.
At Caecade Locks, county warrants a follows: No
3S. Claaa SO. 11. Aui;. 12. 1890, J. F. Atwell; No.
645, Clasa 80, SI. 70, Aug. 12. 1890, J. P. Atwell; No.
lvuo, Class 31, ti.zu, auk. iz, lsw, t. t. Atwell.
J. f. ATW
ISap Cascade Locks.
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy at Home and Save Freights and Agents'
Commission.
Lock Box 218. THE DALLES, OREGON.
It ni n nms n a in i 11
. ULU litMVlAlM,
90 Second t.
c- DONOVAN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on sale tho best .
Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
Columbia Brewery. Beer on Draught.
The finpst brands of Imported and Do
mestic Cigars a specialty. an7-91dy
JOHN SMITH.
Tonsorial Artist,
No. 91 Second Street.
(Charles Gilgard's old stand, Second St.)
He his opened a barber shop, and will
ahave and cat hair in the latest style of the
art for the usual prices.
Mr. Smith is well-known to onr citizens.
having been in the employ of Air. Charles
Frazier for several months, and needs no.
recommendation. auS-dwlm
Wiseman & Butle
(Successors to J.-H. McDonough & Co.)
DEALEKS IN
Choice Wines. Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
: None bat the best brands of Liquors and
SK rfSSSSS
ks of all
atraeta.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
JAMES WHITE'S
LUNCH COUNTER.
In connection with mv Finit Stand, on Second St..
near the corner of Madison, I bare openo I a lunch
counter, ana can serve to customers sandwiches'
pigsr I est, orners, coffee and tea. This is convent.
en to uie passenger aeoot. Havn una c&lifnmi
orange aaer, and tbe nest apple cider. co26
I - C. NIGEELSEN
DEALER IN
The most complete stock of
Musical Instruments
to be found in the city.
QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFITS.
BRICK BUILDING.
Corner cf Waanington and Third Streets.
PAUL KREFT,
Mistic Faint.r & Ecuse Ppsoritor,
' Tile Dalles, OreKon.
D
House Paintin? and Decorating a specialty. N
interior and cheap work done: bat iroed. lastinar
. J AS.' FERGUSON,
General Expressman !
work at the lowest price's
Shop Adjoining Bed rent Grocery, Third street,'
P' ' TO ATjti
PRINCIPAL POM TS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
i..T
DALLEH.
THIS
E. E. LYTLE, Agent
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
Union Paeifle Hallway' Pacific Di
vision. Railway Time Table. Cnlon Paeiflp
SAHTBOONd. - AHnlVR. DEPART
NO. z, Fast Mail 1:00 a. m. 1:10 a. m.
So. S. Atlantic Express 11:10 a. m. 11 "20 a.m.
WBSTBOUNll. ARkiV'K. UKPART.
N-j. I, Fat Mail 4:f.5 n. m. 5:P5 s, m
Xo. 7, Vacih'e Kxpress ::0 p. tn 4:.:0 p. m.
Main Line,' i'.fi. 1 and 2, "The Ovtrland Fiver,'
carry through Pulhrun Sleepers, Colonist S.'e'-pers,
Free Chair Cars and Coaches, between Portland and
Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St Faul or
Chicago.
Main ' iuo, Nos. 3 and 4, "The Limited Fas
M iil," carry Pujiinan Dining ani bleeping Cars be
tween PortlanTan . Chicago'.
Dailv.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Portland to Sr.n CrcirUro.
To San Francisco Leavin? St..i-h; Wtwf Port
land, at 10 P II., as foll ows:
Oreffon June
Stalo "
Eider '
Orearon ...
SUttt
Columbia '
ori-tron . "
StHe
Bpfiflraf,'e must be checked cither at Ah St.
the day, or bv theHJ C. St B. Co. Xo uu
baggot'o will be received on tiic Summers,
Han frtnfisco to lrtlaut.
To Portland Leaving; SpearSt. Wharf, San Franei6C0
at 10 A. M. as follows:
F.ldcr June' 4
Oregon 8
State ' 12
Columbia 16
Orenon " 20
State " 24
Columbia 23
The company reserves the right to than steam
era or sailing dates without further notice.
For rates, tickets, berth reservation, etc. , call on
or address auy ticket aircut of the Union Pacific sys
tem. C. S. HELLED, - T. W. LEE
Gen. Traffic Manager. Oeu. Pass Agt
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS
fJnrlliprn Par
UI IIIUI II I QUl
11AILROAD
fclthe line to take
TO ALL POLMS EAST AND SOUTH.
It Is the Diriintr Car Route. It runs Through Ves
tibuled Trains Every Dny in the vear to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
NO CHANGE X)F CARS.
Composed of Dinmir Cars unsi
lurpassed, Pullman
of Latest
Drawing; Keom Sleepers
tquipmeit.
TOURIST SLEEPING 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, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Contifluons Line connecting with All
Lines, Affording Direct and Un-1
interrupted Service
Pnlman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad
vance tnrougb any agent of the roa-i.
TUPnilPU TIPlCTC To and from all points
innUULin llUlVtlOin Ameria. Emruuid
ard urope can be purchased at any Ticket office of
s iftHnpanr
Full information concerning; rates, time of trains,
utes and other details furnished on application to
y agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passentrer Apt.,
No. 121 First street, cor. Washington,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
C. N. THORN BURY.
T. A. HUDSON.
. THORNBCRY & HUDSON,
Write Fire, Life & Accident
INSURANCE
d-bnersr to XJoaia.
on ReaTEstate, Chattel and Personal security.
Will attend to all hinds oj Land business be
fore tne U. a. hand Office.
Rooms 7 and 8, up-stairs, U. 8. Land Office buildingr.
TBE DALLES, OREGON.
;
J. IV. J V TT i : 1
WAGON MAKER
-AND
- GENERAL JOBBING
Third Street (Hichell's Planing Mill).
Carriage and Wagon Painting Done.
Work executed on short notice.
and
EUREKA RESTAURANT
P. W. L. 8KIBBE, PROP.
A Bigh Grade of Wines, Liquors & Cigars
L:U:N:C:H:E:S TRAVELERS
Cor. Secoud and M&diaon, near
txsaengfT df pot.
mv4d-it
H. STONEMAN,
The Leadio);
m SfioemaRer.
1 14 SECOND STREET, ADJOINING FACAN'S.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done.
HRISMAN BROTHERS,
(Successors to F. Taylor.)
, Propnetora of the
CITY MARKET
Tliit-tl Street.
1
600
Hanaa,
band.
Bacon and
Sausage always on
dec31d&wtf
'
Snipe$&Hnersly,
Leadings
129 Second Street,
The Dalles, - .
Oregon.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
-Dealers in-
Buildin
Material
OF ALL KINDS,
mylSwtl
CKO FOR OUR CftTALOQUEano PR'CEC
ATLAS -ENGINE WORKS,
-COS 1391
;;u3ivf-r i.it ltitts:j-Ailonfc
v c: Lire', jiiares. Tho onh
nr." i vi.I! hivi iliiii.lia'-tiir EV
KRYTHIXO in SEEDS,
in;r.!V;ni.'-J",TJAXT.TIi:i.'.
i jS.plicj--.tloa. T.o-,v i'reigUt
3 licte-t ta I he V."ti.t.
Pbn&floodnlsCo.
cd Crcwers,
iii::B!!!!Bi;;:H:;a:;is:;s::iiB;ii;H;!iHXHXig
ZEE CELEBBATED . . j
SMITH & WESSON
.-REVOLVERS
I ! Tho Finest Small Arms Ever Manufactured.
ii i ir4 - "" 'i
c l-errect.
H ACCURACY,
- nllDADIl I TV
EXCELLENCE of
WORKMANSHIP and
CONVENIENCE In
i LOADING and SAFETY.
M Beware of cheap iron imitations.!
B Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List toj
y SMITH & WESSON,
H SPMINOFIEIM, MASS.
I H. LARSEN,
Dealer in all kinds ot
Hay, Grain and Feci,
At bis old stand, Second street.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
The highest Cash Price paid for Sheep pelts.
EAST END SALOON,
Near the Old Hint Building;, Second St,
The Dalles, Or.
Always on hand tho
Best Wines,
Liquors,
ixncl Cigars.
A Pleasant Evening Resort
Columbia Brewery arid Imported Lager Beei
on draupbt.
Andrew Velarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
The Dalles.
Address; Lock Box 181.
BEN. WILSON,
(Successor to Fouts & Wilson.) i
219 AND 221 SECOND STKEET.
Dealerjin
Vines, Liquors and Cigars
"United We Stand"
And othei choice brands of Whisky
Imported Wines
KEY WEST CIGARS.
AIm W nes ant lieer, ?n ported aud domestic
the
GEEMAIIA,
CHAS. STUBBING, Prop. -
New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or.
fcs, Lipors and Cigars.
All brands of Imported Liouors, Ale and Porter.and
Rename Jvey west cigars. A u nne ol
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
FIRST STREET.
FACTORY' NO. 105.
piOinQ of the Best Brands mannfact
Ul JftilO a red. and ordeaa from alt parts
of the country tilled on tbe shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
haa become firmly established, and the de
mand for the home manafactuaed article ia
increasing eyery day.
dec24dy - tf A. ULEICH & SON.
LCV ia29tf
ISS
t
mmmM
WHOLESALE
HardwareIron. Steel and Farm MaeMnery.
SOLE AGENTS FOR WASHi.NCTOH AND NORTHERN IDAHO FOR THE
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
These lUchlnei are too well kuown to need comment. Thousandt of farmew hare
need them and weak of them with praise. They are the only Harreunt
Machines that will give ENTIE3 SATISFACTION to the purchaser. .
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER,
AULTOH'S
The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleanln
Grain .ver constructed.
buckeye ijsametvvine-binders.'
aThe Feature that dMlncuMies this rvlnc Bindcr i? the Lightness ot Draft, comb nu JJ
Extraordinary 8trenrth and Durability. The Binder is of tl.e Applrhv pattern, the onlv r5 uJr'll
one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Uiuder both xoeiiom mm
recommended by hundreds of patrons.
SGHUTTLEE MM IA&0NB,
BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING
MOUNTAIN WAGONS,
BUCKEYE AND SUhcRIOR. DULLS
AND SEEDERS.
CORBIN DISC HARROWS,
HODGES-HAINES HEADE
HAISH BARB
"SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
Or to E. N. CHANDLER, Agent, The Dalles, Or
Mm
Tho TJndersLsmed has Added
Metallic, Cloth-covered,
. i i i-
isen ana nosewooa aseta,
Burial Bobes and Slirouds. Trimmings
and owns the Host Elegant Hearse eaat of the mountains with all the
latest unproTements.
I NO DELAY IN
Viae ofRri'irts. In Nloaelaen". Block, corner Third and Waahlnirtoa atreeta. ' .'
Vl-r ot Besidenve. Fourth a net, comer of Washington. Can be cen at all hours ot the da,
PRINZ &
Furniture
THE LEADING UNDERTAKERS.
Best Stock and Lowest Prices. V
Kecond Ktroet,
PISH &
-DEALERS IN-
Stoves, FLinaces. Daqges,
GAS PIPES, PIIIIBIS COiS, f l)MPS,k .
:o:
We are the sole agents for the Celebrated TRIUMPH RANGE and
RAMON A COOK STOVE, which has
tire satisfaction or money refunded.
-:o:-
Cor. Second and Washington streets. The Dalles
H. CLOTJGH.
CALL. AISI SEE
The Hoosier Fence Machine
Tbe only macbioe that gives a continuoiu twist to the wire.
Ia operation at
THE PACIFIC
Strong, Durable, Neat, and Cheapest Fence In the world,
BEST FENCE MADE.
CLOTJGH
& :
The
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT STS.,
. P. IcIIEEIT,
J
-DEALER IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and (Japs, Hoots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for the Bntterid Patterns, also for the Hall Bazaar Dress Forms,
CHAS. E. DUNHAM,
THE
DALLES,
-DEALER
DRUGS, MEDICINES
rine jouei ooaps, rrusoes, uomos, eta i'erfum pry and Fancy '
Toilet Article Pure Bran-ly, Wines and Liquors
for Medicinal Purpose
hysioiants Prescriptions ix Snecialtv
THE POSTOFFICE STOEE,
Besides leading beyond dispute in
now carries
TJK1N CEM'
Embracing all the latest popular pieces. Recent additions make
our l.neof F.ne T.bleta the moat complete in The Dalle.. We confidently invito com
arison of goods and prices. ' invito com
142 Secobd and 107-109 Waahington Street-, M, T. NOLAN,
MM
Fot.ManaYinBStrfifits.
, --"-I
pohtland. - . Oregon
DEALERS IN -
STAR TRACTION ENGINE,
Dcero Plows, Deere Sulky Plows,
Carriages, Pltsetons, lop Buggies,
TtTTi r "S f TTTTHT T "
rnyjnmw,
;,r.n- u-'S--? 3
UNDEBTASEB.
AND
to bis Business a full line of
Black, White, .French
j rt l i- '
of all descriptions at tho Loiest Price.
FILLING ORDERS.
WM. MICHELL.
NITSCHKE
apd Carpets.
The T)ji.11-n. Ortttroia.
BARDON,
no equal, and guaranteed to give en-
A. LARi EN
FENCE WORKS.
LARSEN, : Proprietors,
Dill 1m. Orcarona-
OREGON,
IX-
AND CHEMICALS
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a line of " '
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