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    The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY.
.OCTOBER 17. 1891
A TERBIBLE TBAGEDY.
Heary Iasraaa Slain by His Brolher
iMMt Taradajr Hixat.
Albany Herald.
At a late hour Thursday night infor
' mation was received in this city of the
killing of Henry Ingram by his brother
Frank at the farm of the latter fire miles
south of this city. The shooting wm the
result of a quarrel over tbe division of
the Ingram estate and a contest over the
terms of tbe will left by their mother.
Threats bad previously been made by tbe
dead' brother and several shots had been
fired on a former encounter. Several
days ago the Herald published an account
of a farm hand on Frank Ingram's place
. discovering a man prowling around the
house, and how he drove him off with
gun. Night before last tbe man returned
again and was armed, but was again
driven off by tbe hired man, after some
more shouting. ..
' Late Thursday night the same hired
man came to this city in Lot haste on
horseback, seeking tbe sheriff and a pby
sician, and bearing tbe information that
Frank Ingram had shot and killed tbe
prowler, who was bis brother, Henry In
gram.
It appears that about 8 o'clock in the
evening, Henry was discovered approach'
ing the bouse armed with a gun. Frank
Ingram, with a revolver in each band
met him and commanded bim to throw
up bia bands, and on his raising his gu
to shoot, opened fire upon him, killing
bim almost Instantly.
Tbe sheriff, coroner, Dr. W. H. Davis
and others left for tbe scene, but at a late
hour bad not returned.
Tbe ' quarrel was provoked : by - the
brother who was killed, he having laid in
wait, for tbe purpose of killing his brother
on several different occasions. Frank In
gram seemed equally as determined not
to c driven awav. and bad asked tbe
" sheriff if be would be allowed to carry
revolver. Both brothers expected blood
shed and were well armed. ' It was
most unfortunate family quarrel, which
. ended in a deplorable manner.
' LATER FABTICULABP.
Tbe above particulars are as obtained
from the hired . man. The officers re
tamed at 3:30 Friday morning with
some additional particulars.
llie coroner's jury consisting of Geo,
Humphrey, C. W. Watts, Alex Renoey,
ETA. Milner, Robt. Strong and John
Mullan, found that tbe deceased came to
his death at tbe hands of Frank Ingram
and that it was a deliberate murder, and
that Ingram be held for murder.
Tbe evidence showed that Frank In
gram bad waited at a tree near tbe bouse
for his brother, and when he came cp
within eight feet be ordered bim to throw
. up his hands and in tbe encounter he
shot bim twice through the heart.
Ingram claimed tbat be beard another
man running and also shot at him. A
short time afterwards be heard bis fallen
brother make a slight noise, and shot bim
again In tbe face. He claimed tbat up
to tbat time he did not know who be was
shooting at.
A shot gun with a discharged shell was
found lying by the side of the dead man,
' Ingram was brought to this city " and
lodged in jail. '
Both brothers were unmarried and aged
about 35 and 38 years, and lived near
each other. "
'. Coroner Farrell took charge of the
dead brother's body.
0B00X. COUNTY
Iteaae Fram the Colnaaaa
or the
Oehoea Review.
Sam Nelson, of Mitchell, returned Wed
nesday from Webfoot where he had been
- with a band of horses. He fonnd tbe horse
market dull, hot met with sales for all be
had.
Messrs. J. J. and R. O. Smith, of Sisters,
'were in town Tuesday. Tbey report an
excellent crop having been harvested on
Squaw creek this season, and say the wheat
. and oats are of excellent quality.
One day last week the Brown brothers,
' who formerly bved en Bear creek in this
county, drove a band of 46 bead of cattle
onto the Lnckiamnte bridge in Polk county,
when the bridge gave way and 38 of the
cattle were killed.
i
Last Monday J. B. Fry rear, of Sisters,
waa kioked by a horse and sustained a
fracture of one of tbe bones of his leg just
above the ankle. When last heard from
Mr. Fry rear waa goffering considerable pain,
though we trust he will folly recover. :
' Sam Hodges returned Thursday from
near Stockton, California, ' where he had
been with his father and brother with a
band of horses. He says they baye sold all
of jheir horses but 40 head, and tbe prices
received for those they sold were very fair.
They expect to return in about a month.
Ex-County Clerk Brown is baying cattle
in Willamette valley and will bring tham to
Crook county. Mr. Brown spent a good
portion of the summer looking for a better
country than this, having visited Arizona
and other stock countries, and the result is
he will return here. This is pretty good
evidence tbat Crook county is superior to a
good many so-called fine countries.
. Killed Accidentally.
Ochooo Bevew.
Last Tuesday morning Patrick; Kelly,
who was herding sheep for Thos. Jones,
near Trout creek, thirty miles northeast of
Prineyille, was fonnd dead in his tent by
ocutwo 1ouaiusuD, wu-u s uuueb turuugn
O Tt 1 J iL - t 1 1 i .1 1
. his head. Mr. Donaldson came in to wn to
notify the coroner, and in the absence of
Coroner Woods, Justice Bell, accompanied
by Dr.'' Belknap, Chris Cobra and Geo,
Cline, went to the scene of the accident ou
, Wednesday to hold an inquest. The jury
impaneled . by Justice Bell found tbat tbe
deceased waa a native of Ireland, about 23
years old, and that he came to his death by
accidentally shooting himself either ou the
4th or 5th of the present month. The re
mains of tbe dead man were found lying in
him IimI in thA tent, with a rifle Ivintr itn hia
breast, and a bullet bole through his head
Tbe bullet had entered tbe right eye and
passed out through the upper part of tbe
head, causing instant death. Little is
known of Mr. Kelly except that he was a
steady, industrious young man, who had
been herding sheep in this county for sev
eral years, and bad accumulated some
money, which be had invested in real estate
in Portland. -
Prom Prineville.
Pkinxvillk. Oct. 10, 1891.
Editor Tnfas-MounAnnua: -
I write .to inform you. Of course, the
information is borrowed; but your readers
here will appreciate borrowed tidings, such
as we baye. . .
Hon. B. F. Nichols, one of our best pill
dispensers and a man who has figured in
state affairs, is going to be promised to be
married. That's some information.
J. N. Williamson and Jack' Tetherow,
both stout Republicans, are going to five a
benefit to seekers after office next June.
Jack is making money at bis famous report
on the Deschutes, and Mr. Williamson is
herding sheep. Bnt Newt is not going
crazy, a has been rt ported. Ho raakt-3
money, whether be legislates or not.
J. H. Templeton & Sou are running along
in the drag business, just like they always
have, and are doipg elL
The other prominent Republicans here
are all doing well. Uncle J. P. Combs in
cluded. By tbe way, does Uncle Jim take
yonr paper? He was in your city just the
other day.
We have plenty of money and apprecia
tion here, and our stock in store is worth
having. Why can't we haye a railroad
from yonr place? Hurry up the matter, just
as you have been doing. Your editorials
for the benefit of the Inlaud Empire are
fully appreciated by our people.
This is a crazy-quilt letter; but I can't
write any other kind. If your space is
not crowded, sod your compositors can read,
I shall expect to see this in print.
ISTOPEIKT.
MOBTOH'S STORY.
Tbe Prisoner Trlls His 1J or the
Cot tins; Affray.
From Tuesday's Daily.
Wm. Morton, who is confined in the
county jail for stabbing Joseph Knebel, is
yet awaiting trial, pending the result of the
injuries received Sunday nipht. A reporter
of the Mountaineer, believing that a state
nient made by himself would be but simple
justice to tbe prisoner and of interest to the
public, interviewed bim to-day. He is a
young man of modest demeanor, and is ap
parently confident tbat he has not violated
any statute and does not regret his action.
His statement in substance is as follows:
Tbe trouble began Friday night over a
sum of money amounting to $5 or $6 which
Morton claimed Knebel owed bim. He
told Knebel that if be would give him $1
be would call tbe debt square. Knebel
then began abusing him, as did a friend
Knebel a. threatening bim with bodily in.
jury. Saturday night the trouble was re
newed and more threats made, Morton
avoiding trouble by walking sway. Sunday
night Knebel asked Morton to step over to
Lemke's saloon, tbat he wanted to see him
privately and no one would be present.
Morton went over and both entered a rear
room. In a abort time several of Knebel's
friends entered and also some of Morton's
Words were exchanged which led to blows,
Morton receiving a blow from a cane.
He retreated and was again struck with a
chair, and another waa thrown at him, at
which juncture seejng that he was in for it,
he pulled out his pocket knife, making
three lunges at Knebel with 'it ' The first
two blows were not harmful and the blade
shut upon his hand. 'I do not know
whether I cut him the third blow, or not,"
said Morton, "but I acknowledge such was
my intention. You may state this in your
psper and I believe I will come out all
right if there is such a thing as justice."
Morton, by this time, intended to be on
bis way to Prineville, where he was to start
a saloon with another yonng man of this
town. .
Barbwire Caused It.
. East Oregonlan.
Mr. Beiohold Harris, the Walla Walla
batcher who has been bera on a business
visit for several days, started home on
horseback Saturday mgbt about 11 o'clock.
After crossing the county bridge above
town his horse, a skittish one, became
frightened at some campers, and plunged
into a barbwire fence which has been built
on either side of tbe road.. . ... ... ...
. Bemhold staid with tbe horse, bat was
carried along the fence for some distance,
his. right leg coming in contact with the
wire- The cruel barbs-tore a gash at least
two inches' deep across the leg about six
inches above the knee, just- missing . the
main artery, and inflicted two small cats on
the knee. Mr. Harris mAaged to ride
back to town, and is now Jying at tne
Golden Bale, attended bv Dr. Smith. It
will be several months before he can walk,
so severe is the wound.
The Ntatuattoa io Chlmaw
London, Oct. 12. Dispatches received
from Hongkong announce that tbe pub
lication of tbe memorials of tbe Chinese
minister to London, addressed to tbe
tbrone of China, throws some light upon
tbe recent imperial audience granted to
tbe ministerial powers. It waa at first
supposed tbe granting of this audience
was a spontaneous action upon tbe
part of tbe emperor, but tbe memorials
show it waa only accorded after tbe
Chinese minister at Londoa bad strenu
ously nrged this step in order to avoid,
and in anticipation of tbe resolute com
bined demand for an audience, which
was to. have been made by representa
tives of tbe European powers.
Buckles a Anira Salve.
Tbe beat salve in tbe world for cut
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
coma, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or monev
refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. h'or
sale by Snipes 4 Kineralv.
V Notioe.
.Notwithstanding tbat the D. 8. Baker
was ordered taken off ber regular trip in a
few days, the company have since decided
te keep her running for tbe present and un
til further notice. E. E. Ltttle.
Botice.
All those indebted to Thompson &
targherare requested to come forward
and. settle their accounts before Dec. 81st,
or they will be placed in the hands ot an
attorney. . Thompson & Fabqheb.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
vi eacn wees: oetween Seplember 18th
and October 17th, the Union Pacific will
sell excursion tickets to Portland and re
turn at one and one-fifth fare for tbe
round trip. Visit tho exposition.
THE DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA i
NaTlKaUon Company's
ELEGANT STEAMER,
REGULATOR
' Will leave tbe foot ot 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 ot the Cascade Locks.
For passtmrer or freight rates, apply to the agent,
S. Le .BROOKS
Agent
and
EUREKA RESTAURANT
.' F. W. L. 8KIBBE, PROP.
ejof Wines, liqnors & Cigars
L:U:N:C:H:EiS -FSSI I
Cor. Second and Madison, near
aaeengr depot.
mvid-w
Land Notices.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tux Dam.es, Okeook,
August 29, 1891.
Notice is hereby iriven that the following-named
ft. ttlei hi? fllafl nttifv nf hi intention to make final
prouf ill support uf liU c&im, tid tt.a- s.iu! yrv-.i
will be made before the Register and Receiver of the
V. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on O tober 28,
1SV1, Tiz:
JOHN E. BARNETT,
(Hd. No. 3659.) for the dw X Sec 13, T 1 s, r 14 e,
W. M.
Be names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, via:
James J. Woolory and John M. McCully. of Boyd,
Oirn., Robert Gilbraith and Elijah W. Trout, of 'Ihc
Dalles, Ogn.
Miic4 ' JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
.NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash.,
September S3, 1891.
Notice is hereby gifen that the folio win if named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be nude before W. R. Dunbar, Commissioner
United Slates Circuit Ounrt, district oi Washington,
at Goldendale, Wash., on November 7, 1891, v r
Leon W. Curt 188,
Homestead Entry No 6837 for the Kfi of HE and
N4 of NW1 Soe 4 Tp s N of R IS East W M.
He names the following" witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
Peter Agredlus, Thomas H Gilmore, William T Gil
more aud A H Curtise, all of The Dalles P O.. Or.
jlylS JOHa D. UK GUfcGAN, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Lakd Office at The Dulles, Orkgox.
September S. 1X91.
Nntiee is herebv riven that the f jllowinii-named
settler has filed notic - of his iuten lion to make final
proof in support of his claim and that sai'1 proof will
be made beiore the register and receiver ai lbs
Dalles, Or., on October , 1891, l iz:
JUSSIE T. C PLAND,
Homestead No. 8664 for the W U :iM and E
N W , Sec. 23. Tp. 2 N, R 12 E.
He nam-8 the following witnesses to prove hib
continuoua residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land viz:
Alexander J. Anderson, Geonje Halvor, Henry
Tan Bibber and Ernst Frederick, all of Th Italics,
Or. (sU) JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
Op
No. 62, MAIN STREET,
Nearly Opp. Umatilla. House,
The Only First-Class
Short Order House
-IN THE CITY.-
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Oysters in eyery style. . All kinds of game
in season. Spacial rates to sup
per parties.
WILL S. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
COLUMBIA ICE CO.
i.104 Second Street.
ICS I 1C33! ICE I
Having over 1000 tons of ice ou hand; we
are now prepared to receive orders, whole
sale or retail, to be delivered through the
summer. Parties contracting with ug will
be furnished ice through tbe entire season,
without advance in price, and may depend
that we have nothing but pure, healthy ice,
cnt om mountain water, no slough or slush
ponds in it. Leave orders at tbe Columbia
Candy Factory, 104 Second Street.
W. S. Cram, Manager
Wiseman & Butler,
(Successors to J. H. 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.
s
THE DALLES, WASCO CO., OR.
First-Qass Boarding School for Girls,
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names ot
Jesus and Mary. The fau term opens sept. 7th-
or particulars address
augla-lm SISTER 8UPERIOR,
G.NOWAK.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and specifications tor building fur
nished. Will do all kinds of excavating
and grading.
All orders should.be left at postoffice box
322 novl3
JAS. FERGUSON,
Expressman'!
Goods hauled with the greatest care to all
parts of tbe city on short notice.
Leave orders with Fish & Bardon
Card to the Public.
HAVING' DIbPOS ED of my entire gtock of gro
ceries, provisions, tod jrood will, to Messrs.
Chrisman fc Gorsou. of this city. I cheerfully recom
mend them as worthy of the same confidence fO
kindly bestowed upon me. While retiring from the
grocery bomness, I wish fo express my heartfelt
gratitude to my many frends and patrons for their
liberal support and pleasant bnsiness relations dur
ing these many years. And I bespeak for my suc
cessors the same kindly treatment from a generous
public. sep21-w4t GEO. BUCH.
fl Chlefcestev's EuUik DhsMS- BrmaL
TENflYROYAL PILLS
--4Cv OrlgtMatf only ttaMmlne.
Dragflat r ChicJktmf Awtta Dim-.
.musi Brwmd la Hl and Oold mMallle
Hi etviu wit mm ribbon. Take
athnr JZatAtM ifinin tmm la 6 statu
m and iwmitationM. At DrenrlaU. r Mad 4e
i tun pa for mrtiemlsn, teKimoaUl mad
IteUef IWr Ladle,0 Utur, try retarv
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Tnese ueiettracea ENttaJBu:
LACKERS
Pills an a Posture Cure for Slek ;
taeke, Bill ess, and;
Oeaatlpattea. Small, yleaa."
I PURE
I PINK
mm m fanrlte wit tkeS
uUle. Sold tn Kn-iaad for la.!
lHo.. to America for Sa. G.t
them from-yonr Draggruav, or:
send to W. H. HOOIIB CO
PILLS.
Wt Utmttmm, Saw Tar.
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Portland. Oraron. A. P. Armstrong. Prln.
Branch School : Capital Bus. Coli.es e, Salem. Oregon.
oauu. wurae. w stuoy, same nues oi tuiuuu.
Business, Shorthand,
Typewriting, Penmanship, and English Departments
H ad auaiinn uurjDGrnonE in. Ttair. Nmnania ajimii.
ted at any time. Catalogue from either school, free.
MOWI. OS w jtmr Ii blog mad bj John R.
Goodwin, I roy, IS. Tt work for urn. ltcadar,
you mmy not make mm much, but we can
teach you quickly how to earn from S& It
SIM day at the start, and mora aa yoa mo
oo. Both Msea, all ag-ea. In any pan of
America, yoa can commence at borne. iv.
ins your timej spar momenta only to
tb work. All te new. Gnat pay BIRK for
every worker, wa wtmrt yoa, mrniatainc
verytbinir. EASILY, SPEEDILY learned!
PAIM1CULAK3 FREE. Addreai at onca,
STUWOI A CO., roRTLJ.U, rlAlUdT
Old Iron Bought.
Mr. J. H. Laraen will nev the hurhest cash Dries
for Old Iron remaining in any of the buildings since
the fire of last Wednesday. He will receive this
iron on the vacant space on Second Street, between
the brick and frame warehouses of Hon. Z. F.Moody.
TAKEN UP
By the subscriber, reaidin? one mile southweat ot
the city, one red cow with white spots, about Dee.
16th. Tbe owner can have the same by proving
property and paying charges for this advertisement,
lul W. BIHOFELD
For Sale or Lease.
Earn
mm.
11UIU V
Mary
General
1 El
attLn
SEVENTT-fTVE feet ot ground fronting on Sec
ond street, between Federal and Laughlin.
Apply at this office.
Legal Notices.
Application for Liquor License.
1'ALiS )';:l!CP.CT, I
Wasco (Jounty,
btate of Vtexm)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT WE, G.
E. Burke 4 Co.. of said precinct, and county,
will, on the 4th day of November. 1891, applv to the
County Court of the above-named county for a li
cense to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors io
less cuai.titics than one iraiion,
Falls Precinct. Wasco Cohxtt,
State of Oregon,
StpUsuiber 22, 1891.
To the Honorable Countv Court of the County of
Wasco, tate of Oregon:
We, the undersigned resiients of, and lejral voters
In, Falls precinct, countv and state afores-iid, do
hereby respectfully petition and pray that said conrt
shall Brant a license to i r. aurae s .o.io aen spir
it iinnft. malt and vinous linuors in slid Falls pre
cinct, in less Quantities than one gallon, f r the
period or one year:
names
XAMES
J B Guvette
H P Aiwick
W Lake
J W Attwell
Richard Woodward
J M Mclsaac
Ke&l Danflut
N W Rayner
John Ted'ltboc
Thomas Myers
G Dimmtck
Kenneth McKenzie
Er.k llolson
G M Alufford
.Mis ilsou
Aug Sandeis
Joh'i Nilson
G E Phelps
J C Jones
Dan Saleson
Nate Brown
John Bennett
A.ex Walt
A P Andrews
Hans Weicks
A J KingBmith
G P Harvham
1 homxs W Badder
J P McEllany
Dr C J Condwin
Pat Lahev
N P Weber
Chas Btumenfeld
Chas Gray
Ed Shaw
Isab.h Morin
Peter Dujrgan
Win McKenzie
Wm Cooper
Jimes Stewart
James PI vain
J Baker
Aug- Peterson
Charles P Buon
P H Kil iker
Aug Wilson
Osker Crow
Olaf Svensen
J Kelley
Sam'l Gelhard
Thoms Hope
John G Brown
Win Fr .ser
H P Harpham
Final Settlement Notice
In the count! court of the county of Wasco and
state of Oregon, sitting as a court of probate.
In the matter of the estate of John Dunn. deceased:
To whom it may concern:
Notice is herebv riven that William Foler.adminis-
trator of said estate, has this day filed in said court
in said matter hi final account as administrator of
Raid catate. an.l that Mondav. November 2. 1891. is
the day appointed by sail Court for the hearing of
objections to said final account and the settlement
thereof. wiLiiiiAAi rujjr.x,
Acministrater ot said Estate.
Dated October 2, 1891.
Administrator's Notice.
Tr OTICE is hereby given that at the regular term
of the countv court for Wasco county. State of
Oregon, held m the court house in this city during
Bepiemoer. we unaeraignea wan appuiuwu wiiuiuib
trator of the estate of al. Diamond, deceased. All
bills due the said deceased, will be collected by the
undersigned, and all debts owed by the deceased
should be l resented within six months from this
date. C. M. Fou rs,
. Administrator of estate of SI. Diamond, deceased.
The Dalles, Sept. IS, lsvi.
FINAL NOTICE.
T
IO WHOM IT HAT CONCERN:
AH parties knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, dither by book aocount or note, arc re
quested to call and pay the same immediately, as all
claims nut paid in thirty days will be banded to a
lawyer lor collection.
HacEACHERN & MacLEOD.
sl9 Cfflcd 134 Second St., The Dalles, O'e.
Dissolution Notice.
mO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to certify that the partnership heretofore
existing between MesBrs. Bold and Havner in the
blacksmith and wagon- making business in The
Dalles is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. F.
W. Bold will continue the business in his own name.
and will pay all debts owed by the firm and collect
all Dills due tbe arm. . r . w . hulk,
auir28 A.G.HAYNEK.
Dissolution Notice.
"VT OTICE is hereby given that the partnership
Xj heretofore existing between C. M. f outs and
Benjamin Wilson, under the fine name of Foots A
Wilson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All debts owing to said firm will be paid to C. M.
Fouts, and all bills owing by said firm will be set
tled by Benjamin Wilson who will continue the bus-
lne at the old stand. usruuia,
BKJJ WILSON.
The Dalles, Jul) ,1891.
Bpard of Equalization.
milE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION for Wasco
L County will meet in the court house in Dalles
City Monday, October 18, lbtfl, ana will continue In
session one week. . J. K. uak&evi ,
sptld - Assessor for Wasco Co.
Smoked Salmon for Sale
THE BEST in the MARKET
And all kinds of Fresh
Fish.
In the Waldron Ball dine, Front Street, The
Xfaues, uregon.
Orders from a Distance Promptly At
tendee to, ana isn snipped in
Refrigerating Cars.
MY MOTTO:
Cheap Prices and Quick Sales. Ad-
dress
dim - . TII
DAIXES FISH CO,
THl
GERMANIA,
CHAS. STTJBLtVG, Prop.
FOR THE PRESENT AT
86 Second. Street.
Wines, Iipors and Cigars.
All brands of Imported Lianors, Ale and Porterjaad
tfenuine &ey west mgars. A ruu line of
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
Milwaukee Beer on Draught.'
JOHN PASHEK,
-ALSO
CLEANSING and REPAIRING,
IS NOW LOCATED AT
77 Second Street,
Where, oat of a few remnants of cloth he
saved out of the lire, he will
MAKE SUITS CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Would be clad to see all his old patrons.
H. STONEMAN,
The Leading
1 14 SECOND STREET, ADJOINING FAGAN'S
Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done,
JAMES WHITE'S
LUNCH COUNTER.
In connection with my Fiuit Stand, on Second St..
near tbe corner of Madison, 1 have opened a lunch
counter, and ean eerve to customers sandwiches
Difirs feet, oysters, coffee and tea. This is conveni
ent to tbe passenger depot. Have vlio Californi
orange cider, and the best apple cider. . no26
For Sale-At a Bargain
The Mission gardens, greenhouses,
stock and fixtures.
1 am prepared to offer a rare bargain,
MERCHANT
TAILOR
owing to a cnange ot residence, f or
terms enquire npon. the premises or of A.
N. Varney at the land office.
JAMES A. VARNEY.
Belieyin
HTHAT it has fpu shown
J- our advertisement of the
last month that the self
styled leaders in the Book and
Stationary Business are in re
ality the
ON" and after this date we will
pursue the even tenor of
our way, from time to time
making announcpwents of the
adyantagps to he derived by
purchasing Boohs and Sta
tionery at
The Postofflce Stor .
The Dalles, Oct. 7, 1891.
Wm. Butler & Co.
have established a
Lumber lard on
Front Street
Corner Jefferson,
Where may be found a com
plete stock of XCoiigrli
and DrpHsed Xiim
ber ,LaitIi fSliin
erles. at
to
, The pocket. Special atten
tion given tn orders from
tbe country.
TO WOOL GROWERS
IFYDC WANT-
To Keep Yonr Sbeep Healthy and Insure
a Good Clip Use
Hayward's Sheep Dips,
A SURE CURE AT MODERATE COST.
Hayward's "Paste Dip."
Mixes with either cold or warm water.
Hayward's Liquid Dip.
Is non-poisonous, improves tbe wool and
does not stain it.
CHRISTY & WISE
Wool Cohhission Mkbcbantk.
Fifth and Townsend Sts., Sao Francisco,
General Acents.
THE DALLES
FIRST STRE3KT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
PIP A DO of the Best Brands manufact-
U I tin llO nred. and ordeas from all paita
of the country nlled on the shortest&notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become firmly established, and the de
mand for the home mannfactnaed'article is
increasing eyery day.
dec24dy-tf A. ULRICH & SON.
MAIEK & BENTON,
Successors to A. Bettingen
RETAILERS AN1 JOBBERS IN
Earimro, Tinware, WoQdenwa.r8,
AND GR ANI TEW ARE.
A complete line of Heating1 and Cook 8toves, Pumps,
ripe f lumbers and steam Fitterr Mippues;
also a complete stock of Carpenters',
Blacksmiths' and Farm-
erd Tools,
AND SHELF HARDWARE.
All Tinning, Plumbing and pipe work will (be done
on soon notice.
SECOND ST.; THE DALLES. OR
C W. ADAMS,
Is now located at
77 Second Street,
, Next to Schatz Justice Office.
tfeDalnns: a RDectaitv. Be ha saved some
of bis best leather out of the fire and will make the
neatest boot or shoe of anyone in the citv.
J
SECOND STREET "
Ibird door east of A. L. Mewman'a grocery.
LADY COOKS.
No Chinamen employed. '
Meals, 25 Cents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Howard will open the
above restaurant to-morrow, and desire a
share of the public patronage.
F. W. BOLD.
HAYNEB.
BOLD&HAYNER
Blacksmiths' and Wagon-Makors ,
At Thompson's old stand, 193 Tnlnl St
BUCKSMITH1HG OF ALL KINDS DOW NEATLY
" AND CHEAPLY.
WOOD-WOBK ef all kinds, repairing and making
anything, from a wheelbarrow to a carriage..
HORSE-SHOEING A SECMLTY.
m 4d-w
Watchmaker and Jeweler. !
At Ullrich & Son's Cigar Factory, 7
Corner Main and Court Sts-
All kinds of Watches repaired with neat
. . . ness and dispatch.'
S3000
A. TEAK f loiHlCTtake to briefly
leach any fairly intellifrent peraon of either
ez, who can read and write, and who,
after instruction, will work itdstrkaaUyt
bow tn earn Thrw Tbeeaal Dellara a
V mt in their own cUi ties, wh ere rert ber UeJ will also faraiak
the attnation or cnpJoymentat which you can earn that amount.
No money for me unteaa aucceaaful aa above. Easily and quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from eech district or county. I
have already Uurbt and provided witk employment a lam
Amber, who are making over SIOOO a vearearb. li e AT W
and HOI-1 i. Full particulars FBEE. Address at ooca, ,
4is Box AM Attiwta, Malm
by
LUMBER
Prices
M
Cigar Factory,
cShoemaker pipe and tin repairs
HEALTH IS WEALTH !
1 UtivL BCiUu 1
DR. E. C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT
MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dizziness,
Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neural tria. Headache,
Nervous Prostration caused In the use of alcohol or
tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental depression. Softenine
of the Brain, resulting in insanity and leading to
misery, decay and aeatn, rremanire uiu Age. liar
renness. Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntarv
Lossfta and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion
of tbe brain, sell-an use or overindulgence. Eacn
box contains one month's treatment. 1 a box, or
six boxes lor 90 i?n. a nail prepaid on receipt of
price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received by as
tor six ooxtH, accompanira wnn ?o, we will send the
purchaser our written guarrntee to refund the
money u the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar
antees issued nnlv bv BLAKELKY HOUGHTON
Sole Agents, 176 Second street. The Dalles, Or.
$500 Reward !
WE will pay the above reward for any case of XM
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, indigestion. Cc
tipat.on or Costireness wo cannot cure witn West
Vegetable Llrer Pills, when the directions arestricti
complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and nevu
fail to give satisfaction. Sutrar Coated. Large boxes
containing 30 Pills, 5 cents. Beware of counterfeit
and imitations. Tbe genuine manufactured only b
THE JOHN C. WEST COUTANY, CfilCAOO, ILL.
Bhkeley & Houghton. Sole Agents. Second
Mreet, itie Daiies ur
ATTENTION
On and after this date cur price for
bojks used in the public schools will be
as follows:
First Reader g 20
Second " 30
Third " 50
Fourth " 70
Fifth " 90
Complete Speller.. 20
Arithmetic No. 1 30
Arithmetic No. 2 CO
Elementary Geography 60
Comprehensive Geography 1 25
Sill's Grammar 60
Mental Arithmetic 25
Barnea' Complete Leoson 60
Brief History of the U. S 1 00
Barnes' General History 1 60
Steele's Physiology and Hygiene... 1 00
These orices are for cash with order.
Parties ordering by mail will add ten per
cent to these prices for postage.
E. JAC0BSEN & CO.,
162 Second St.
Thb Dalles, Sept. 11, 1891.
"OLD GERMANIA,"
DO Second St.
C. DONOVAN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on sale the best
Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGAR'S.
Columbia Brewery Beer on
0
The finest brands of Imported and Do
mestic Cigars a specialty. an7-91dy
CHRISMAN BROTHERS,
(Successors to F. Taylor.)
Proprietors of the
CITY MARKET
UMiird Street.
Hams,
hand.
Bacon and
Sausage always on
decSld&wtf
TEE DALLES, OREGON.
Best Kentucky Whiskey,
FROM LOUISVILLE.
Very Best Key West Cigars, and Best
of Wmea
English Porter, Ale and Milraake
Beer always on band.
MAETZ &
PUNDT
Prop's
BUNNELL : BROS.,
.190 Third Street
PIPE WORK.
MAINS TAPPED WITH PRESSURE ON.
PIIDTC Cought, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
LUn.LO Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Croup,
Sore Throat, Asthma, and every affection of the
Throat, Lungs and Cheat, including Consumption.
Speedy and permanent. Genuine signed "L Battt,"
L. P. OSTLUND
Will furnish drafts and estimates' on all buildings,
dwellings and stores.
Mr. Ostlund Is a oractical mechanic and the nlina
drafted by him will prove artistic, cheap and dura
ble.. Andrew Velarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
The Dalles.
Aildress; Lock Box 181.
Sana- little fbrtnim htvetieen md at
work for ua, by Aniut Pa are, Auaiiit,
iTeiaj, amt J no. Uona, Toledo, Ohio.
cut. Other are dotnaraw well, w iiy
yuur oonia yarn over .
no. tli. Yon nu do the work and live
fmt home, wherever yon are. Kven be
rlnBen ere eaaelv earnliir t'rom 9t to
lOadav.A II atreat. Weahow von how
and start joo. Can work In amre lima
or all tlie time. Ufa; money tor work
era. Failure unknown imonr tbero.
NRW mi.A earnnileH-Ail. Pmrtir-imrw Am
9. Hal I etc A C,,Bai HSwPtirtlaDil.Mato
MONEY
'can be earned at oor TTEW line orwv.-i,
'rauidlv and hniorablr. bv tbose of
either sea. rounr or old. and in their
own localities,, hererer they live. Auy
one can do the work. Eaav to learu.
iVe furnish everrth tnar. We atact too. No risk. Ton can devote
your spare moments, or all yonr time to tbe work. This Is an
entirely new leaaattd brings wonderful success to every worker.
Becwnera are earnl or from fit to SMf neureek and uDwanla.
ana mora aiuramui expenenoe. ne can lur
ployment and teach- you r UKK. No space to explain hern. Full
fafennarirai VkUUL XJtVScCO. AUiLliTA, MnUUL
Samp Rooms
Ask nr agent far W. L. Doaa-lasfSlisea.
If not for sale in yonr since au yonr
denier to nena lor catalogue, neenre cne
nsencv, ana get mem lor yon.
IW TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
THE
VV. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cen?PeWn
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It u ft seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hart the feet; made of the best fine calf, atlisb
and easy, and because toe make more ehoem or this
grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand
Be wed shoes costing from $4.00 to 5.00.
ffLt 00 Genuine Hand-sewed, the finest calf
shoe ever offered for $5.00; equals French
Imported shoes which cost from $8.00 to $12m
ffiA OO Hand-Sowed Welt Shoe, fine calf,
stylish, comfortable and durable. Tbe best
hoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made
shoes costinar from SrUM) to 9JaL
SO 30 Police Shoe. Farmers, Railroad Men
and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine calf,
seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year.
CO 0 fine calf no better shoe erer offered at
w this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
CO 23 and 92.00 Workln&rraan's shoes
9&a are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
Rove' 92.00 and tM75 school shoes are
J Uf o worn by the boys everywhere; they sell
on their merits, as the increasing sales show.
I orl ioc 93.00 Hand-sewed shoe, best ;
haClUlwo Dongola, very stylish; equals French i
imported shoes coaling from $4.00 to $6.00.
ladies' 2.50, $2.00 and 91.75 shoe for i
Hisses are the best fine Dongola. Stylish and durable.
vancioD- oee mat w. i. lxragias' name ana
price are stampea on tne oottom or eacn snoe.
i. FREIMAN, AGENT, THE DALLES
To Yois
Free to all Brides !
"VTOTICE is hereby given to all the readers of this
X paper and all their friends an4 acquaintances
throughout tbe United States and Canada that -
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whose address and
10 cents to pay postage is seat to the publisher
within one year from the date of their marriatre.
Persons sending- for this present are requested to
send copy of a paper con tain inar a notice of their
marriage, or some other evidence that Bliall amount
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the
magazine under the above offer. Address,
''THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt.
LOUIS PAYETTE
(Successor to Payette & Friend.)
TBE LEADING
BLACKSMITH I
AND WAGON-MAKER,'
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
All work work in Iron or wood done in the neatest
manner. Anything In the wagon line, from
s wheelbarrow to an omnibus, made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plows and machinery repaired
in the most skill
mch21dw ful and workmanlike manner.
EPD FOR OUR CATALOGUOno "B'CtS
ATLAS-ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS. I NO. .
. o. mack;
WHOLESAUE
Liquor
FRENCH'S
Secoad Street. -
BLOCK,
The Dalle a
Charles F. Lauer.
A Proprietor of tne
rclrd Et. F.-i'.r- ::i ?jb M:;:ct
1
Will always keep on sale
Puget Sound Fish,
Chickens, Turkeys,
Also, Provisions, Candies, Tobacco
and CuFara.
Leave your orders, aa they will receive prompt
WUHUD. . .
EAST END SALOON,
Near the;01d Mint 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 dranrht.
HMBTLKUCK.
-Manufacturer of and dealer In -
Harness and Saddlery,
tweona tsc, near aooays warehouse, -r
THE DALLES, - - . OBSOON
All Wrk
Uanraateed to Give H a
eractlou
CITY BAKERY
-AND-
Second and Union Streets.
A. L. NEWMAN. Proprietor!
. -
V. BIRGFBLD,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Instruction given on Piano and Violin
Rooms over NickeSsen'a store. Third an
Wasbineton Streets. nov8wklytf
Denny, Rice & Co.
Wool & Commission Merchants
610 Atlantic Ave, Boston.
' m
FCavah advmnoiM male on oonsiframeni.
IVAHTED
SALESMEN.
.Local and Traveling.
A CSoofl Chase; Don't Jflsa It! Yoa
need no capital to represent a reliable firm that war
rants nursery stock first-class and true to nune.
Work all the year, and rood pay weekly to energetic
men. Apply quick, statins aire. i. u. may 6X
CO., Nurserymen, Florists and 8edsment bt. Paul.
Minnesot. , junl3-4wkly
FOR RENT.
LOT CONTAINING TEN ACRES,' WITH
i rood dwelling hooaa. aprinar ot water and
other ooiv3nlences. No family with small children
need apply. FRANK KREMER.
WHY IS
Housekeepers
FAMY GROCERIES
J
t
vnaannwS3annaMMi i a.mt" Wi'iiw
WHOLESALE
Hardware, M Steel id Farm Machinery.
SOLE ACENTS FOR WASHINGTON AND NORTHERN IDAHO FOR THE
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
Thass Machines axs too well known to need comment. Thousands of farmers bare
need them and speak of them with praise. Thy are the only Harvesting
Machines that will give ENTI&E SATISFACTION to the purchaser.
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER.
The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning
Grain Ver constructed.
BUCKEYE SIEELFRAME TWINE-BINDERS.
2TTtt Feature that distinguishes this Twine-Binder is the Llrttnets ot Draft, combined with Ha -Extraordinary
Strength and Durability. The Binder is of the Appleby pattern, the only really suooassful
one yet known. We have two style, th Elevator Binder and th Platform Binder both xeeUant both
wwumwwn oj ounonoi oi patrons.
SCHUITLEE FARM WAGONS,
BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING
MOUNTAIN WAGONS,
BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRIL
AND SEEDERS.
CORBIN DISC HARROWS.
HODGES-HAINES HEADERS.
HAISH BARB WIRE
arc ruin r ibiii nney
Or to E. N. CHANDLER, Agent, The Dalles, Or
""""1MMWaMaMaMaMaTaaa
THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS
AJO. KBLLEH, Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 81.
Mnscat 83,
Angelica 83,
: Mountain 83
an Gregorio Vineyard Co. Agency.
All Wines and Brandies
The Best Wines, Liquors
Try the best remedy for
PRINZ & NITSCHKE
Furniture and Carpets;
THE LEADING
Stock an
Heoond Street,
CASCADE LOCKS
THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF CASCADE LOCKS 4
NOW ON THB MARKET.
LOTS SELLING
The building of tbe Portage Railroad at this point will make Cascade
Locks a very thriving town in tbe future. Parties desirous of investing at
that point will be famished with maps and price list by applying to
BRADFORD & CASTELLOE,
110 Second St, Portland, Oregon,
Or De. LEAVENS, at Cascade Locks.
The One Price Cash House,
COR. SECOND AND COURT STS
. P; IcOEEIT,
J
-DJBA.1L.EII IN-
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Agent for tie Buerici Pattern, also for tire Hal mar Sress Forms,
CHAS. E. DUIIAl,
THE DALLES, OREGON,
-DEALER
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, eta Perfumer snd Fancy
Toilet Articles. Pure Brandy, Wines snd Liquors
for Medicinal Purposes.
Iliysicia.ns' Prescriptions a. Specialty.
CORtOATEU 1WS.
THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail Dealer! and Manafactureri.of
13 v ilding Material and Dimension Timber
DRY
FIR, PINE
OAK and SJLi
PROMPT
DELIVERY TO ANY
Office Ks 07 WaiaUKtoa t
mo
i Lai, Fust ani Vine Streets,
PORTLAND, - OREGON.
DEALERS IN
AULTMAN'S; STAR TRACTION ENGINE,
Deare Flows, Deere Sulky Plows,
Carriages. Phaetons, Top Buggies,
fg$;
"viM..
Burgundy 83,
infandel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret
Guaranteed Strietly Pure
and Cigars Always on Sale.
Dyspepsia, "Dandelion Tonic.
UNDERTAKERS.
Lowest Prices.
Tlie Iallet, Oregon
VERY RAPIDLY.
IN-
WOOD
- A.13
PART OP THE
CITY,
cat Ban ark s
Yard at 14 Caver bi