The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, October 03, 1891, Image 4

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    OKOOK. COUNTY
Items From the ' Columns of the
Priaeville Mews.
Flockmasters are now driving their sheep
oat of tho mountains to winter quarters.
The summer range has been nnusually good,
and sheep are in prime condition.
The Pinte chief, who took an active part
against the whites during the Snake Indian
war, visited Prinevflle this ween. Age is
making rapid inroads npon his weather
beaten yisage.
' Bears appear to be more plentiful than
common in the Cascade mountains this
year. No less than sixteen ot these huge
animals bsve been killed in the mountains,
back of Squaw creek, during the past six
weeks.
Agent Luckey came over from tbe Warm
Springs reservation on Thursday. Mr.
Luckey says that the crops destroyed by
the crickets took a second growth, and the
Indians are now catting this new "crop for
hay. "
Some of the Kansas and Nebraska immi
grants who passed through here to the Wil
lamette valley last summer are drifting back
to this county. They couldn't afford to
pay $25 to $100 an acre for a piece ot land
down there; so they came back here where
it can be bad for the taking.
The Prineville public schools opened on
Monday with a total attendance of 111
pupils; 33 in the grammar department, 36
in the intermediate and 40 in the primary.
Prof. Elliott lacked but one ot baying twice
as many students in his department this
year as he bad the first day of school last
year.
.. The Indians themselves are bridging the
Warm Springs river at the agency. Every
bridge that has been constructed over this
stream so far has washed out. Some of the
Warm Spring Indians are good mechanics,
and they feel certain that the bridge they
are now building will stand.
There were no less than twenty persons
engaged in picking berries at Olalla moun
tain this week. The huckleberry crop over
there tliis year is very abundant. Olalla
mountain stands a few miles west of the
great lava bed on the right of the McKen
zie road. It is in Lane county.
OBE&OIT WEATHER BUREAU.
Central Office Portland, Oregon. Crop
Weather Bulletin, No. 29, for week ending
Saturday. September 26, 1891:
- KA3TERN OEEGON.
. The fore part of the week was cloudy and
occasional showers fell, the latter part was
generally cloudless and cool, with frosts on
the 20th and 23d, the first general froste of
the season.
Harvesting and threshing is generally
over, except in Union, Wallowa and Baker
nniintipji. where threshing is being finished
np. Crops have been secured without any
damacre from climatic conditions, as is the
rule. Large yields are reported from every
' county, varying from 40 to 60 bushels per
acre, the average yield varies from 15 bush
els ner acre in some localities to 30 and 40
' bushels per acre ii. others. In Union
conntv for exauiDle. one field of -600 acres
averaged a fraction over 40 bushels per acre.
The corn in Umatilla county is unusually
good. The fruit along the Snake river was
never so good and plentiful, in Wasco, Uma
tilla nd Union counties the orchards are
filled with fruit, and the smaller orchards of
the other counties, .have done remarkably
well. The harvest has been one of plenty,
and the quality of cereals and fruit a good
average.
B. S. Paque,
Observer U. S. Weather-Bnrean.
Wasco Hews.
Wasco, Sept. 28, 1891.
Editor Tinas-Moustainbrr.:
Mr. M. Randali, of The Dalles, paid
. our town, a business visit to day.
Mr. Cbaa. McAllister, of Ellensborgb,
Wash., bas been in these' parte for several
1 days past looking to his business in
terests. He departed for his borne in
. Washington to-day. Mr. M. Randall
will accompany him to Yakima.
' The carpenters are throwing the lum
ber in shape for Mr. J. Dingle. Jack
will have one of tbe neatest little build
ings in town when completed.
Tbe school board are having tbe build
ing fully and thoroughly put in order tor
the lull term of school to begin Oct. 5th.
- The grades and courses of study have
been fully reyised and improved and
everything indicates a prosperous year.
Sheriff Leslie has been busy recently
summoning jurors for tbe ensning term
of court.
The docket will be quite full for Sher -man
county this year. There will prob
ably be several trials this time.
There is a little more money io circu
lation here now than formerly. vVheat
bas begun to move and that is money.
Tbe grain is not all threshed yet but will
soon be all ready to be transported.
Tbe small boys have been doing a
thriving business selling watermelons
lately. Neighbor Biggs has a large num
ber left aud permits tbe boys to haul
them ud town and sell tbem. Several of
the little fellows bave labored like Tro
jans and bave made quite a raise.
Messrs. Calvert and Diekraan from De
Moss Springs are in towD to-day.
Reporter.
Stabbing Affray at Waterman
Fos&il Journal.
Flat.
- On the night of Thursday, Sept. 17th, a
serious stabbing affray occurred at Water
man Flat, Grant county, in which, John
Cunningham sustained severe injuries, in
fiicted by a knife in the hands of Joe
Hooker.
Cunningham and Hooker had had a fist
light early in the evening just after the
races, in which Hooker was worsted. The
fight resulted from Hooker striking a young
boy, whose cause was championed by Cui'
ningham. About midnight, when Cunning'
ham was leaving the beer saloon held during
tbe races in McKay's building, Hooker ran
up behind him and stabbed him in tbe
shoulder. Cunningham turned, and not
knowine he had been cut, but thinking he
bad received a blow from Hooker, struck at
bim, whereupon Hooker stabbed him io the
neck.- Cunningham fell to the ground and
Hooker stabbed him again in tbe back.
The wounded man was carried into Mc
Kay's, and Dr. Center, of Mitchell, at
tended to hu wounds, which he pronounced
serious, but not necessarily fatal. The
wound in the back is the most serious, caus
ing his body from the hips np to be power
less. He is still at McKay's, and ' it is
- hoped with good care will recover.
Hooker is a vacquero reported to be
about the toughest in that section of the
country. Cunningham is well regpected and
is a generous, manly, fellow. He is well
known in Fossil and neighborhood, having
, made a number of business trips here. He
has one failing, however, and that is be is
little too fond of whiskey for his own good.
Public sympathy is all with Cunningham
and it was well for Hooker that he was
promptly arrested by County Assessor
Timms, of Grant county, who was detailed
from Canyon City to act as deputy sheriff
at the Waterman races.
A Breezy Day.
To-day was by far the most disagreeable
of the fair. The wind blew over the
grounds and into the faces of the occupants
of the grand stand and whirled clouds of
dust over the race course. The stroug
luogeil pool-sellers could hsrdly make their
voices audible, and the announcements of
the judges were drowned in the fury ot the
wind-storm. It was just the least bit chil
ly, too, and overcoats, in some instances,
took the place of dusters. There was a fair
attendance of ladies who busied themselves
a- portion of the time in suppressing unruly
skirts, which tbe wind seemed determined
to make visible.
THE RACES.
The trotting race, continued from yester
day, resulted in a victory for Helen T.. and
was a genuine surprise to all interested.
Only two days bi-fore the horse fan away,
and it was thought she was in bad condi
tion and was only entered to make good the
race. This afternoon she won two straight
heats ; time respectively. 3:29J and 3:24$
Parole won the half-mile dash in 52 sec
onds ; Hastings second, Herald third and
Lady J enks fourth.
Cendleton parties are preparing to con
struct an irrigation ditch along the McKay
creek region. One of them says that "there
is enough water in McKay creek at the
junction of its two forks to irrigate a large
body of land. As an irrigation proposition,
the prospect offered in this enterprise is the
finest I ever saw. About 30,000 acres of
comparatively level land may be coyered by
the company's canals, and the cost of apply
ing the water will be nominal, such a natu
ral plan is offered for a system of irrigation.
Nature had built for the purpose of reser
voir a basin containing 127 acres. It is es
timated that this entire basin may be tilled
with water to an average depth of twenty
two feet by a dam fifty feet high. Natural
routes for the ditches are also at hand. A
fine body of farming land lies south of Pen
dleton and is tributary to that city. When
irrigated its productiveness will be enor
mous, and the benefit to that city incalcul
able." Card of Thanks.
Wo most earnestly desire to extend our
greatest apareciation to the relief com
mittee, md to our many friends who have
so kindiy aided us in our time of need. '
Tours in remembrance,
Mb. aot Mrs 8. L. Young.
Bneklen Aruica Halve.
The best salve in the world for cntt
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,, fere,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and aU skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by Snipes & Kinersly.
East Oregonian: A distressing accident
happened near the machine shops Mod
day forenoon. J. L. Fuilurd's ynung eon,
aged about twelve years stumbled over
the tumbling shaft. His left tbnmb was
caught in some wav and bis arm wound
around the" rod. The thumb was torn
from bis hand and with it a piece of ten
don about a font in length. He suffered
also a compound fracture of his fore arm,
both bones sticking through the flesh, and
a comminuted fracture of the arm above
the elbow, the hones being badly crushed
and splintered, and the flesh lac rated.
Pysicians were gammoned aod did every
thing they could for the young sufferer,
who is now doing as well as could be
expected. Tbe arm will not be ampu
tated unless it is found impossible to
save it, which there is some hope of do
ing. -The
Union Pacific System bave
sale excursion and single trip tickets of
all classes, to all points, which are sold
at reduced rates daily for regular trains
Siul-octl
ONB ENJOYS
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 Jbiidneys,
liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy ol its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ec
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, its many excellent qualities'
commend it to all. It is for sale in oOc
and $1 bottles by all leading druggislu
Manuiactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AN FAANOISCO, CAL.
10UISVILLE. KY. MEW YORK. H.t
THE DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA
- Navigation Company's
ELEGANT STEAMER,
REGULATOR
Will leave the foot of Court street every
morning at 7 o'clock for
Portland and Way Points.
Connections will be made with
the fast steamer.
DALLES CITY,
At the foot of tbe Cascade Locks.
For passenger or freight rates, apply to the agent,
or purser on ooaro.
S. It. BROOKS, - - - Agent
Board of Equalization.
rPHE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION for Was
JL County will meet in the court house in Dalles
City Monday. October IB, 1891. and will continue in
session one week. J. IS. BAKNETT,
8ptl9 Assessor for Wasco Co.
pIlDCC Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
kill n til Hoarseness. Whoonino Coush. Crnun.
Sore Throat, Asthma, and every affection of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest, including Consumption.
Speedy and permanent. Genuine signed " L Butts."
JAS. FERGUSON,
i
Goods hauled with the greatest care to all
parts of tbe city on short notice.
Leave orders with Fish & Bardon '
Genera
Expressman
Legal Notice.
Dissolution Notice.
XT T1CE Is hereby given th the partnership
i heretofore existinsr n.tween C. At. tMuts aud
Benjamin Wilson, under the tinu name of Fonts &
Wikun, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All debt owing to said firm will be paid to CM.
Fouti, and all bills owing by said fine wilt be set.
tied by Benjamin Wilson who will continue the bus
inens at the old stand. C M FOUTS,
BEN W ILSON.
The Dalles, Jul) ,'.1891.
Administrator's Notice. ,
"VTOTICE is hereby given that at the regular term
XI of the county court for Wasco county, State of
Oregon, held in the court house in this city during
September, the undersigned was appointed adminis
tia.or of the estate of 11. Diamond, decease !. All
bit's due the said decease'!, will be collected by th
undersigned, and all debts owed by the deceased
should be presented within six months from this
date. C M. FOl) TS,
Administrator of estate of M Diamond, deceast d
The Dalies, Sept. 18. 1891
Notice to Contractors.
POROS LS, endorsed "Proposals for Extending
Water Mains " will be received at the office of
the Boa-d cf Water Commissioners of Dalles City
until 2F.M., Monday, September 23, 1891. for dig
e ng and refilling 3,000 lineal feet of trench In the
streets of Da les City. For laying 3.000 feet of cast
iron pipe and appurtenances, aud for hauling and
distributing the same. Profiles and specifications
an be seen at the o ee of the Board.
The riuht is reserved to reject any or all bid'.
sepl7 C. L. PHILLIPS, secretary.
Dissolution Notice.
T
O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to certify that the partnership heretofore
i xistmg between Messrs. Bmd ana Havner in me
hltcksoiith and wagon making business in Tbe
Dalles is this dav dissolved by mutual consent F.
W. Bold will continue the business in his own name,
and ill pa ail debts owed by thefl.m and collect
all bills due the Brm. F. W. B Ll,
aW28 A. U.HAYAEK.
FINAL NOTICE.
T
O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
AP parties knowing th-mselvea indebted to the
unders gned, either by book aocount or n te, arc re
quested to call and )ry the same immediately, as ail
claims n t paid in thirtt days will be handed to a
lawyer for colli ction.
MacEACHERN & MacLEOD,
sl9 Office, 134 Second St., The Dalles, O-e.
Land Notices
.NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Offics at The Dalles, Okkooh,
September 8. lHM.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his inten tioa to make final
pro -1 in support of his claim and that sai'1 proof will
be- made before the register and receiver at Ihe
wiles, Or., on October 8, 1891, viz:
jessie t. Copland,
Homestead No. 8664 for the W KEJi and E M
NW H, Sec. 23, Tp. 2'N, R 12 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
Alexander J. Anderson, George Halyor, Henry
Yan Bibber and Ernst Frederick, all of The Dalles,
Or. (sl2) JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lass Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
August 29, 1891.
Notice is herehv given that the following-named
settler his filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and tLa said proof
will be made before the Register and Receiver of tne
U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on O tober 28,
1891, viz:
JOHN E. BARNETT,
(Hd. No. S659,) for the nw Sec. 13, T 1 s, r U e,
W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resijence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
James J Woolery and John M. McCulIy. of Boyd,
Ogn., Robert GUiiraitb aud Elijah W. Trout, of Ihe
Dalles, Ogn.
ug4 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, wash.,
September 23, 1891.
Notice is hereby gi en that the following named
settler has filed notice nf his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before W. R. Dunbar. Commissioner
United Slates Circuit Conn, district oi Washington,
at Goldendale, Waah on November 7, 189., y z:
Leon W. Curtiss,
Homestead Entry No 6837 for the NJ of NEJ and
N)4 of NWJ See 4 Tp 3 JN ol K is fast w si.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ana cultivation of, Paid
land, viz:
Peter Agedius, Thomas M Gilmore. William D Gil-
more and A a uurtiss, ait oi ine vajjes r u. ur,
julS JOHN D. UEoGHEGAN, Register.
LOST.
rpHE FOLLOWING-NAMED ARTICLES WERE
1 ta.1rn imm the residence of lira McDonald, on
Second street, during the late fire, and have not
since been found: walnut extension uiniiur laoie,
Diniiig Chair and Rocker, two Hair Mattresse and
Feather Bed. Rosewood Eitrht dv Clock, an Oaken
Refri iterator, a larpe Ctaromo and three Family Por
traits, a corner Bracket, and also two Singet Sewing
Card to the Public.
AVING DISPOSED of my entire stock- of gro
ceries, provisions, and good will, to Messrs.
Chris tti an A Coreou, of this city, I cheerful v recom
mend them as worthy of the same confidence -o
kindly bestowed upon me. While retiring lrom the
grocery business, I wish fo express my heartfelt
gratitude to my many friends and patrons for the.r
liberal support and t leasant Dimness reiatio a our
ing these many years. And 1 bespeak for my suc
cessors the same kindly treatment from a generous
public. sepii-w4t ueu. nutit.
TAKEN UP.
CAME TO MY PLACE about a year ago. A small
brown mare, branded (A) on left shoulder,
Owner can haye same by
Sep5-imo
J. M. LEDFURD. Wamic. Or.
NOTICE.
Ijlo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
That the goods now in my possession, belonging
to Arthur Brandon, as security for $10, will be sold
on the 1st of August, without payment is made
ALEX HUGUENIN
The Dalles, Or.. July 16. 1890.
No. 62, MAIN STREET.
Nearly Opp. TTinatllli House.
The Only First-Class
Short Order House
-IN THE CITY.-
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Oysters in eyery style. All kinds of came
in season, hpacial rates to sup
per parties.
WELL. S. GRAHAM. Proprietor.
L. P. OSTLUND
il(
Will furLish drafts and estimates on all buildings.
uweiUDKS and stores.
Mr. Ostlund is a Dractical mechanic, and tbe Dlans
araiteo Dy nun wiu prove artistic, cneap ana aura
oie.
MAIER & BENTON,
Successors to A. Bettiugen
RETAILERS AN1 JOBBERS IN
Hardware, Tinware, WooienwarD,
AND GRANITE WARE.
A complete line of Hearing and Cook Stoves, Pumps.
ripe riumDers ana steam fitters' supplies;
also a complete stock of Carpenters',
Blacksmiths' and Farm
ers Tools, .
AND SHELF HARDWARE.
All Tinning. Plumbintr and pipe work will be done
on snort notice.
SECOND ST., THE DALLES, OR
Chlekeater'S Eacllsh MaauS Braa
I ENNYROYAL PILLS
a ..r .1-... rriimhla. i.mr. .V
Drasgh Sir QleiW 9nt Ki
.momA Avai In Kxtd and 60U BtetaUisI
M. Mtiad wiu. Dine nbooa. 1ak
tfkM SMiMdaRMraMwbBM.
iMmnAimilntiMM. ltDimuu.rMdl.
In Ramps ft particular. lealimcitU and
KnUef br Uullea," Itur, t us
JTssm Asst.
rOhi
sWntflasariDluisiiu.
Cootractor and Builder
PUB GROCERY,
Northwest Cor. Second and Washington Sts.
HI I MS, PROP'S.
Successors to George Ruch.
The Cheapest Place
IX THB DALLES FOR
Ml Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC.
We respectfully solicit a share of the public pat
ronage, and -ha 1 end-avor to give entire satisfac
tion to our customers both old and new.
"OLD CERMANIA,"
OO Second. St.
C. DONOVAN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on sale the best
Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
Columbia Brewery Beer .in Oranglit.
Thp finpst brands of Imported and Do
mestic Cigars a specialty. an7-91dy
JOHN PASHEK,
-Al SO
CLEANSING and REPAIRING,
IS NOW LOCATED AT
77 Second Street,
Where, out of a few remnants of cloth he
saved out of the fire, he will
MAKE SUITS CllPER THAN EVER.
Would be triad to see all his old patrons.
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
FACTORY NO. 105.
n IO inn of the Best Brands nianufact
01 iHllO ured. and ordeas from all paits
of the country filled on tbe shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become firmly established, and the de
mand for the home manutactuaed article is
increasing every day.
dec24dy-tf A. ULRICH & SON.
THK-
GEBMAMA,
CHA . STUBBING. Prop.
FOR TBE PRESENT AT
SO second treet.
Wines, Uquors and Cigars.
All brands of Imported Lienors. Ale and Porter, and
jenoii e aey west uigars. a ran line 01 .
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES
Milwaukee Beer on Drauqht.
CHRISMAN BROTHERS
(Successors to F. -'ay lor.)
Proprietors of the
CITY MARKET
Third Street.
Hams.
haDd
Bacon and
Sansige always on
drn31d&wtf
jig A LOOM
. i and
EUREKA RESTAURANT
F. W. L. SKIBBE. PROP
1 HLjh Grade of Wines, Liquors & Cigar?
L :U:N :C:H :E S-FvSSI
Cor. Second and Madison, near aaaengr d- pot.
mv4d-
C. W. ADAMS,
The Artistic Shoemaker
Is now located at
77 Second Street,
Next to SchutzJustice Office.
tfe pairing a Specialty. He has s-ved som
of M b at leather out of the fire and will make tbe
neatest boot or shoe of anyone in tbe citr.
(Third year In Portland).
All Chronic. Nervous, Blood, Skin,
Private and Wasting Diseases
Quickly and permanently cured. Dis
eases of men, all ages. Sufferers
rrom the effects of youthful indiscre
tions or excesses of middle life. Loss
" J" . x unci wiu JKCiuvt;,
Physical and Nervous Debilitv. Stricture. Impedi
nf "CnAHn. Dn.aB " .1
ments to Marriage, Liver, Kidney, Bladder and
Rectal Diseases. Relief at once. They cure all
Diseases of Women. Consultation free. Charges
ctnuwimoie.' vorea guaranieea.
DRS. COLE & CO.,
I3Z and 134 Third St, Cor. Alder. PORTLAND, OR.
Vratchmakep and Jeweler.
At Ullrich & Son's Cigar Factory,
Comer Main and Court Sts
All kinds of Watches repaired with neat
ness and dispatcb.
St. Mary's
THE DALLES, WASCO CO., OR.
First-Class Boarding School for Girls,
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary. The fall term upeos Sept. 7th.
For pnrticulars aauress
auglo-lm -SISTER SUPERIOR.
FOR SALE.
ONE DOUBLE-HOU b K of ten rooms, nara nn
iahed; complete aa two bouses ot Ave rooms
each. He-, with vter and other conveniences, in
quire at this office. ; r- '
MERCHANT
TAILOR
si
ijjjmMs to .a XiTj
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
T
r 1 1 re i) alleh.
E E. LYTLE, - - - Affent.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
OCEAN,
Portland to San Francisco.
Fn San Francisco Leaving Stes-mhip Wharf Port
land, at 10 P M., as follows:
Oregon.... June 1
State " 5
Elder " 9
Oregon ... " 13
State " 17
Columbia " 21
Oregon.... . " 25.
SUte 2
Rpargage must be checked eithsr at Ash St., during
the day, or bv the U C. B. Co. Mo unchecked
taggage will be received on the Steamers
Nan Francisco to Portland.
I- Portland Leaving Spear St. Wharf, San Francisco,
at 10 A. M. as follows:
Elder June 4
Oregon " 8
Stele " 12
Columbia " 1
Onvoa " 20
State " 2
Columbia " 28
The eompanv reserves the right to change steam
ers or sailing date without further notice.
For rates, tickets, berth reservations, etc. , call on
or address any ticket agent of tbe Union Pacific sys
tem. C. S. MELLEi, T. W. LEE
Gen Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass Agt
FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS
THK-
Northern Pac.
RAILROAD
Is the line to take
TO ILL POINTS EAST AND SlUTH.
It is the Dining Car Route. It runs ThrougbJVes-
tibuled Trains Every Day in tne year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(NO CHANGE OF CARS.
ComDOsed of Dining Cars unsurpassed, Pullman
Drawing Room Sleepers of Latest
, Equipment
TOURIST SLEEPING OAR3.
est that can be constructed, and In which acconv
modations are both Free and Furnished
tor holders of First or Second
class Tickets, and)
. ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A Continuous Line connecting with All
Lines, Affording Direct and Un
interrupted Service
I'ulman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad
vance through anv auent of the road.
rUDrtllPU TlOlfCTC To and from atl points
InnUUun llljlLIOin America, England
&rd Europe can be purchased at any Ticket office of
s Company
Full information concerning rates, time of trains.
utes and other details furnished on application to
y agent, or .
A D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Art.,
No 121 First street, cor. Washington.
POHTLAND. OREGON.
(Cor. Court and Third Sts.)
Cured Hams and Bacon, Dried Beef
and Tongues
And tbe best Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Teal
Cutlets in the market.
ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY
49-Fresh Vegetables on Sale at tbe Lowest Prices.
- - lepagw
JAMES WHITE'S
LUNCH COUNTER.
In connection with my Fiuit Stand, on Second St.,
near the corner of Madison, I have opened a lunch
counter, and can serve to customers sandwiches'
pigs feet, oysters, coffee and tea. This conveni
ent to the passenger depot. Have wo Caluonu
orange eider, and the best apple cider. no2S
J. IV.
WAGON
MAKER
-AND-
GENERAL JOBBING
Third Street (Michell's Planing Mill).
Carriage and Wagon Painting Done.
Work executed on short notice.
LOUIS PAYETTE,
(Successor to Payette & Friend.)
THE LEADING
BLACKSMITH I
AND WAGON-MAKER.
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
All work work in iron or woo done 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 repaired in the most skill
fill and workmanlike manner. mcnziav
F. W. BOLD.
HAYNER.
BOLD&HAYNER
Blacksmiths a.ni Wagon-Makers
At Thompson's old stand, 193 Tnird St.
BLAGKSM1THINC OF ALL KINDS DONE NEATLY
AND untAPlT.
WOOD-WORK sf all kinds, repairing and' miking
anything, from a wheelbarrow to a carnage.
HORSE-SHOEING A SECIALTY.
m 4d-w
Andrew Velarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
The Dalles.
Address; Lock Box 181.
G. JSfOWAK.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and specifications tor building fur
nished. Will do all kinds of excavating
and eradinflr.
All orders should De lert atpostomce doz
322 uov.13
rotllio.oO a year ia brine; triad by John fi
iuudnin.Tiur.KiY.jit work for as. It coder.
jrva mar out make as mucb.but we can
teacli vonanickly bow to earn from S la
IO a dar at tbe atart. and mere aa Ton ro
on. liotb sce, all ag e. In any part of
America, you can eommence ai noma, giv
inr all tout time .or anare momenta onlr to
tlte work. All U new. Great pay bX'BK for
cvrry worker. We atart yon, furnishing;
rerytbine;. EASILY, 8P2ILT leaned.
FAiri lCULABS FKEE. Addreaa at once.
siiBwa m iv.( rviiaaiiw. aus
GO TO
COLUMBIA
Fl
W. S. ORAM, Prop.,
FOB YOUR
CANDIES
-AND-
Tropical Fruits, Nuts.
CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Goods warranted fresh and of fint-class quality.
Can furnish any of these Goods at wholesale
and retail quantitias.
104 Second Street.
THE DALLES, - OREGON.
HEALTH IS WEALTH !
DR. E. a WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT
MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness,
Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache.
Nervous Prostration caused b the nse of alcohol or
tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental depression, Softenins
of the Brain, resulting in insanity and leading to
misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Bar
renness, Loss of Power in either sex. I nvoluntar
Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by overexertion
of the brain, self-abuse or over-imlu'genoe. Each
box contains one month's treatment. SI a box, or
ix boxes for to ont b - -nail prepaid on receipt of
price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX EOXEH
To cure any case. With each order received by ut
for six boxra, accompanied with 85. we will send the
purchaser our written guarrntee to refund the
money if tbe treatment does not effect a cure. Guar
antees iwued nnlv be BLAKELEY ft HOUGHTON,
Sole Agents, 176 Second street. The Dalles, Or.
$500 Reward !
WE will pay the above reward for any case of Liv
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Co
stipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with West
Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions arestrictl:
complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and neve
fall to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes
containing SO Pills. S5 cents. Beware of counterfeit:
and imitations. The genuine manufactured only O)
TEE J0HK C. WIST COMPANY, CtUCAOO, ILL.
Blakeley & Houghton. Sole Agents, Second
Street. Tbe Dalles Or
Ask sn Mental far W.
Li. BongluBlioM, !
If net for anl in roar place
r lae mmm voiir
aeaier ie vena lor caia.iotEet mouv Kne
8ao7f mna vet them lor you.
Or TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.,
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENtfrviEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONEY?
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy, and because toe make more shoes of this
grade than any other manufacturer, it equals band
sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00.
fie OO Genuine Hand-sewed, the finest calf
fsa uiue over uuereu lor o.uu ; equaia r reum
OO HandaMwfd Welt Hhoe. fine calf.
i stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
snoe ever onerea a. mis price ; same i
tom-made shoes costlnir from $6.00 to $
CO 50 Police Htaoei Farmers, Railroad Ken
OO and Letter Carriers all wear them: tine calf.
seamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year.
CO 30 fine calfi no better shoe ever offered at
ZI mi m this price ; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
tT 2S and 82.00 Warkl no-man's shoes
are very strong and durable. Those who
nave given mera a unai win wear no outer mue.
PaVO' 82.00 and 81.7.5 school shoes are
DVT O worn bv the bova everywhere: thevaell
on then merits, as the increaslnir sales show.
I oHifio 93. uu uand-sewef snoe. oesc
kwU Ivw Dongola, very stylish; equals French
imnnrtAil ahnna rvuttintr f mm mllA trt t 1ML
. Ladies' 2.30, 82.00 and 81.75 .shoe for
Hisses are toe best one vongoia. styusn ana auraDie.
Caution. See that W. L. Douglas name and
price are stamped on the bottom ol each shoe.
W. I. DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mass.
J. Freiman,Agk. The Dalles,0r.
THE GREAT PORTLAND
WITH ITS WORLD OP WONDERS,
OpsSept 17, 1890; Closes Oct 17ih.
. Music by the
GREAT ZAPADORES BAND
- From tb. City of Mexico.
Art from tha great masters oi Europe and America,
valued at a quarter million dollars. Won
' derful Electrical Adaptations in
. full operation.
Splendid Series of Mineral Exhibits.
Every Department filled with tbe novel
and interesting
IN ART, SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
A greater number of exhibits than ever be- -fore
presented upon tbe coast.
THE STOCK DEPARTMENT
Made a prominent feature.
$5,00 SIN PREMIUMS
The largest display of Fruit and the flne-t exhibit of
Agriculture ever maae in tne raciuc
Northwest
ALL MANUFACTORIES IN FULL MOTION.
EVERYTHING NEW. NO DEAD EXHIBITS.
The Exposition of Expositions.
Admission as usual Greatly Reduced Rates for
round trip on au passenger lines.
To- Yonnc
V
Free to all Brides !
"VTOTICE is hereby inven to all the readers of this
il paper and all their frionds ant acquaintances
tnrougbout tne united btates ana canaaa vnat
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whose address and
iu cnts to pay postage is sent to uie puoiisner
within one year from the date of their marri&tre.
Persons sending for this present are requested to
send copy oi a paper containinur a nonce oi tneir
marriafre. or some other evidence that shall amount
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to tha ,
magazine under tne above oner. Ad areas,
'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro. Vt.
BUNNELL : BROS.,
190 Third Street.
PIPE WORK
PIPE AND TIN REPAIRS
V. Speolalty.
MAINS TAPPED WITH PRESSURE OH.
Opposite Thompson's Blacksmith Shop
H. STONEMAN,
The Leading
m snoemaKef.
1 14 SECOND STREET, ADJOINING FACAN'S
Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. 1
Ganay
jcloiy
Industrial Exposition
Housekeepers
BOQI
Sniped Kinersly,
-THE
Leadings
Druggists;
129 Second Street
The Dalles, - - Oregon
J. H. LARSEN,
Dealer in all kinds of
Hay, Grain and Feed,
' At his old stand, Second street.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
The highest Cash Price paid for Sheen pelts.
H. GLENN,
Is again at his old stand and has on hand
iL x ivd: is,
FINEST BRAND OF
ENGLISH CEMEKa
Tmks of all sizes, from 1000 to 40,000 gallons, made
to oruer.
3T Contracts for all kinds of building
taken at tbe lowest figures.
If you want THE BEST, buy
ALLEN'S N ' .'.'iTo'Jv'"
SEEDS !
If the mCrchant you deal with doea not
keep them, send to ALLEN direct. He
pivs the postage. Beautiful Catalogue sent
free. Address
E. W. ALLEN.
171 Second Street, - PORTLAND, OR
Kf0 FOR OUR CATALOGUE awo PR'CCQ
ATLAS-ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS. INO.
piHlIllslllKailiiBiaiilHIIIiHIBlIBllIIBIIUsllllll
H . . THE CELEBRATED . jj
1 SMITH & WESSON
REVOLVERS;
M The Finest Small Arm Ever Manufactured. B.
SB Kill i.qiro:- . -j reflect.
tor s
aftftiioanv
niiDADll I TV
EXCELLENCE 1
1 WORKMANSHIP and
CONVENIENCE In
s ininiuCiuiciccTV
B RewlK of cheat, iron imitatinn S 1
H Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to
1 - SMITH & WESSON, 1
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
BIilsi;n!BI!l!B!ll!B!!!H:!a!!!!a:!i;si;i!;H
J.O. MACK.
WHOLESALE
Liquor Dealer
FRENCH'S
BLOCK.
Seoomd Street.
The Dalle
THE DALLES
Marble Works,
C. J. Smith, Prop'r.
Buy at Born, and Save Freights and Agents'
Commissions.
Lock Box 18. THK DALLES, OREGON.
Charles F. Lauer,
Proprietor of the
Third Si. Poultry and Fish Market
Will always keep on sale
Puget Sound Fish,
Chickens, Turkeys,
Also, Provisions, Candies, Tobacco
and Civars.
Leave your orders, as they will receive prompt
tentlnn.
EAST END SALOON,
Near the Old Hint Building-, Second St
The Dalles, Or.
Always on hand the
Best Wines,
Liquors,
and Cigars.
A Pleasant Evening Resort
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beei
on drauirut.
W. H. NEABECK,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
Granger Feed Yard,
THIRD STREET.
(At Grimes' old place ot business.)
Hones fed to Hay or Oats at the lowest possible i
prices Good care given to animals left In my care, I
as 1 have ampta stable room. Give me a call, and I
will guarantee, satisfaction.
Wiseman & Butler,
(Successors to J. H. IlcDonough & Co.)
DEALERS IN
Choice Wines. Liquors, I
AND CIGARS.
None but the best brands of Liquors and
Cigars on sale. Temperance clnnRs of all
kinds. Corner of Court and second streets.
THE DALLES, OREHON.
HENRY L.KUCK,
-Manufacturer of and dealer in
Harness and Saddlery.
Second St., near Moody's Warehouse,
THB DALLES, - - - OREGON
All Wnrlr
Uuarauteed ta tilve 8 a
raeflon
For Sale or Lease.
O EVENTY-FTVE. feet of (rround fronun; on Sec-
Apply at this office.
O ond street, between reaerai ana uuigDiin.
KYI N
t& .......... si?V mirrrf.n
WHOLESALE
Harilware, Iron. Steel afl Farm Maclery.
SOLE AGENTS FOR WASHINGTON AND NORTHERN IDAHO FOR THE '
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
These Machines are too well kuown to need comment. Thousands of farmers bar
used tbem and apeak of them with praise. They are the only Harresttni
Machines that will give ENTIEE SATISFACTION to the purchater. 1
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER, '
AULTMAN'S STAR TRACTION ENGINE,
The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threahl&c and Cleaning
Grain ver constructed.
BUCKEYE STFJURAME TWINE-BINDERS.
CVTh Feature that distinguishes this Twine-Binder Is tho Lightness of Draft, combined wlthlts
Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Bin Jer is of the Appleby pattern, the only really suoosjsful
one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder both exoeUens soth
recommended by hundreds of patrons.
SGHUTTLER FARM I1IMS 1 Carriages, Phaetons, Top Bngfles,
BUCK-BOARDS. FOUR-SPRING
MOUNTAIN WAGONS,
BUCKEYE AND SUfcRIOR DRILLS
AND SEEDERS.
C0RBIN DISC HARROWS.
HODGES-HAINES HEADERS,
HAISH BARB WIRE
CTSEND FOR CIRCULARS
Or to E. N. CHANDLER,
Funeral Ijjrootox.
The TJnderBisrried has Added to Ms Business a full line of
Metallic, Cloth-covered, Black, White, French
Berl and Rosewood Caskets,
Burial Rotes and Stonls. Trimmings of all descriptions at tie Lowest Prices
and owns the Host Elegant flearee eas of the mountains with all the
latest improvements.
NO DELAY IN FILLING ORDERS.
' IMare of BuHiness. In Nicaelsen's Block, corner Third and Washlnirton streets.
rlnoff of t:'em1"B" Foi-th reet, corner of Washimrton. Can be sen at all hours of the da
and nurht.
PRINZ &
Furniture
THE LEADING
Best Stock and
Second Street,
H. CLOUGH.
CALL AND SEE
The Hoosier Fence Machine
The only machine that givee a couMdhous twist to the wire.
Io operation at
mTTii t a XTriTn TTIVTT TTT f n TT O
Strong, Durable, Neat, and Cheapest Fence In the world.
BEST FENCE MADE.
CLOUGH : & : LARSEN, : Proprietors,
The Dalles. Oi-eiroo.
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT STS.,
J
-DEALER IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and bnoes, flic.
A gent for the Bnerick Pattern , also for tne Hal Bazaar Dress Forms, .
(HAS. I.
THE
DALLES,
DEALER IN-
DRUGS, MEDICINES
fue XOliet BOaps, xrusrjes, vomus, trie i criuuit-rjr uiiu ciaucjr
Toilet Articles. Pore Branly, Wines and Liquors
for Medicinal Purposes.
Iliysicia.ns Prescriptions a Specialty.
THE JOSTOFFICE STOBE,
Besides leading beyond dispute
now carries
T:iN CK.T MDHIC
Embracing all the latest popular
our line of Viae Tablets tbe most complete
parison of goods and prices.
142 second and iv-iua tvasnington streets
L. RORDEN & CO.,
-WITH A FULL
Crockery and Glassware
FOR THE PRESENT WILL BE FOUND AT
J. Frieman's Boot
DQDD & CO
Fust ana Vine Streets,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
DEALERS IN
Agent. The Dalles, Or
WM. M1CHELL,
UHDBBTASBB-
AND
WM. MIOHELL.
NITSCHKE
and Carpets.
undertakers.
Lowest Prices.
The uaiies, wrfflpo"
A. LARSEN
1)1' MI AM,
OREGON,
AND CHEMICALS,
in Periodicals and Paper Books,
a line of .
pieces. Recent additions make
in The Dalles We confidently invite com
M. T. NOLAN.
LINE OF-
and Shoe Store.