The Times-Mountaineer SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1891 TELEGEAPHIG. (frontier Bravery. Guthrie, I. T., Nov. 23 Particulars of a strange dael have just reached here Irom the Clmmaron country near the western border oi the territory. A gam bler named Bassett had a quarrel with a ranchman named Weaver over a game of poker in which the latter accused the former of cheating. Both men drew pistols, bnt by-standers stopped ibem before they bad a chance to use them. The men were both game and both dead shots. It was decided that a dael was the only tbiDg that would se'.tic the trouble, for it would be sure lo be renewed whenever they met. The ordi nary duelling coie did not satisfy them, and they entered into a peculiar agree ment. By its terms they were to with draw to a room and friends were to load one revolver. A blanket was placed over the table and two revolvers placed under the blanket, one empty and the other loaded. The men came into the room and tossed a dollar for choke of pidtols. Weaver won the choice. The terms were that both men should draw the revolvers from under the blanket, aim and fire at the same time. One would be sure to fall dead, while the other would be unharmed. The positions were taken and the revolvers drawn. Basset fired first, or at least he was quickest to snap bis gun, which failed to respond, showing that be had received the unloaded pistol. Without flinching, be placed bis revolver on the table and folded his arms, calmly looking Weaver in the face. Weaver took his time nod deliberately aimed at the center of Bas sett's forehead. After what must have seemed an eternity to the latter, Weaver slowly raised tne pistol and fired the ball through the ceiling, saying that Basset waB too brave a man to die and he did not believe be bad cheated. The men became fast friends, and all danger of trouble is ' past as far as tbey arc con cerned. A Dearth of Water. New Yobk, Nov. 23. As a result of a big ' break in the conduit in E.ist New York Saturday afternoon, by which four men were killed, Brooklyn is on . the . verge of a water farrine. There is scarce ly enough water in Bridgewood reservoir te last, even with the utmost care, over twelye or fifteen hours. The bituation will be serious by tbis afternoon unless something is done before then to remedy it. Heroic measures are adopted to make the present supply of water last as long as possible, or until relief comes, and a number of the great industries of the city will be at a standstill for at least one day. All the factories usiner water are ordered to shut down, so as to save ; water for the necessities of the general public. The great engine which runs tne cable on the Brooklyn bridge has been stopped, and as many people' as possible are being shoved across the bridge by locomotives. All fires under boilers at the Broklyn navy -yard are drawn, and work is entirely suspended, water is shut off from the boilers iu all the hotels and office buildiDgs, and as a consequence, not an elevator in tbe whole city is ranning this morning. Work in every factory where steam is depended on for a motive power is suspended, and tbe number of those thrown out of work will run far above 50,000. It is hoped repairs can be completed to night, but well informed persons say the work can't be finished before to morrow noon at the earliest. Before noon a fire broke out in a three-story-and basement brown-stone house, 239 Carrol street, Brooklyn. The fire men bad no water, and a report came in they are tearing down the house to pre vent the spread of the flames. . ' Killed on a docsinc Train. Sheldon, Or., Nov. 23 Early this morning, while a logging train on the Washington Southern was making its first trip, it encountered a small tree that bad fallen during Sunday across tbe track in tbe sand cut, ten miles out. The empty cars passed under it, but Brake man Baptiste was struck before be no ticed it. James Leisure was standing on the footboard of tbe tender and tbe tree caught and crushed blm against it. Tbe train was stopped and both men were found to be terribly crushed Tbey were instantly killed. Baptiste was brought to town by the coroner, but the other man could not be got out. Later the train brought in the bodv of Leisure1 He is a young married man and resides here. The bodies were so mangled that tney will be buned to morrow. Baptiste was a young man, and lust returned from a trip around the world, visitieg relatives in China and .England. It was bis first trip as a brakeman. Both were steady and industrious, and were liked by everybody. Jfetnuru of a Boy Stolen by Gypsies. Erik, Pa., Nov. 23 A train brought to Erie to-night a'younij farmer from - Somerset county, who was en route to bis home near OgdenBburg, N. Y., whence be was stolen by gypsies when 3 yeats of age. Tbe young man, now 22 years old, was secured in tbe way of a transfer from a band of gypsies. He was adopted by George M, Nicbolls, of Somerset county, and the story of bis adoption was published a few. days ago in an Elmira paper. A copy fell into tbe haiads of bis brother, and be was identified by a birth mark and injury which be bad received wben a child. The parents of the stolen boy are Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Sapphire, and tbey live on the old farm from which be was kidnapped. 0E00K. COUNTY Items From tne Columns or the Oehoco Review. The rains last week were not sufficient to wet the ground enough to plow, hence there there is little possibility of much grain be ing sown this fall. rri . t i - , xne rrinevuie cemetery is nccoming crowded and will soon be filled. Why would it not be well for some of the secret societies having organizations here to buy a piece of land and lay it ont for a cemetery? It would be better cared for than one which has no society to look after it. Stock Inspector Dobson has completed the inspection of sheep in the south ern part of tbe county. He re ports sheep generally in good condition, but be lound J. M. aught s the (attest of any be has examined, which is probably owing to the good attention given them by Joe Murphy and Billy Faugbt, who had charge of them during the summer. ' Thos. Porfih had an examination before the county court last Saturday on a charge of attempt to commit rape. Owing to the failure to get all the witnesses in attend ance, the case was continued until Monday, wben Porfili was held in $1500 bonds to ap pear before tbe next grand jury, iu default of which he was remanded to the custody of the sheriff, and now languishes in jail. The evidence against Porfili was very dam aging, in fact revolting, and those who heard the trial say there is no doubt in their minds of bis guilt There is little question that when circuit court convenes next May he will get a long term in the penitentiary, though a fitter place for such a brute would be in the proverbial lake of fire and brimstone. Agent Luckey tells a good joke on the clerk of the Warm Springs agency, Sam Lester. Some time since Mr. Leater or dered a barrel of sweet cider from Dnfur, and when it came he invited Mr. Luckey to his office to partake of the toothsome bev erage. The barrel had to be opened, and Mr. Lester undeitook the job, though not as an experienced brcwryman would, by driving a faucet into' the barrel, bnt by knocking the bung out. The bung was very firm and required a considerable amount of patience as well as exertion to remove it, but Mr. L. was finally success ful, and along with the bung'came the cickr, which by long confinement had be come effervescent, and flew like soda water. In his vain efforts to stop the flow with his hand Mr. Lester was almost drowned in cider, and was finally forced to retreat, leaviDg the sizzling, sputtering barrel in possession of the office. GRANT COUNTY. Itrnis From the Column of the lAtns f.'reek Kasle. The attendance at the Long Creek public school is gradually increasing. Tbis week the enrollment in the two departments aggregated 124, with an average daily at tendance of 110. It will be necessary to have the assistance of another instructor be fore another year. Five arpbeants presented themselves as candidates for teachers' license at the exam ination held in John Day last week, viz: Miss Annie Bnerly, Miss Ida Combs, Miss Rowena Lasswell, A. Ladd and Henry Dodson, to whom were granted a second, third, second, second, first and first grade certificates respectively. Only a few days ago an Eagle reporter was informed that a startling coal discovery has been made in the neighborhood of Mt. Vernon. An eight-foot ledge has been dis closed to view, and as far as has beeu tested the quality of coal was excellent. Mr. Mc Ewan the proprietor of the Baker and Can yon City mail route, has been taking con siderable interest in the new discovery, nsing his efforts to organize a joint stock company to develope the property. "Uncle" Nathan McBee, Morrow coun ty's scab inspector, was over from Heppner last week attending court in the case, State of Oregon vs. Nelse Jones, charged with havins moved scabby sheep from Grant to Morrow without a permit. Mr. McBee says there was no scab iu the Jones band On this point, however, a difference of opinion exists, Grant county's inspector claiming that the sheep were scabby. The grand jury on examining into the merits of the case, found not a true bill. A Eemarkable Woman. New Whatcom Reveille. One of the most remarkable women in the county yisited New Whatcom yester dav. Her name is Mary E. Dye. She is a widow with -one son, a lad of 14 years, Four years ago she settled on the South Fork of the Nooksack, and a twig had never been cut by a white man within five miles of her ranch. Her household goods were brought to her from Nooksack Cross ing in an Indian canoe. She got a log shan ty up and went to work. For six mouths she saw only one woman, and that was a squaw. She has now several acres cleared, a garden which is the pride of the South Fork, fruit trees started, and this year, with only her son to help her, she has made 159 rods of good wagon road, chopping down trees, hauling them away and grub bing. She wields the axe in a very certain and reliable way. She has pigs, cows, chickens and her dinners are celebrated all along tbe river. Last fall she gave Thanksgiving dinner to the government suryeyors which pleased tbem mightily, and all that set before them that was not produced on the ranch was coffee, sugar, pepper aud salt. Boulder Creek empties into the Nooksack at her place and at any time in the year, save July and Augnst, in ten minntes time she will have a salmon or trout ready for the pan. Salmon weighing twenty pounds baye been caught in tbe creek. Trout can be canght from the big salmon variety to the little brook species. : Eich Finds and Lucky Miners. Yakima Herald. J. J. Tyler and Capt. J. T. Simmons re- turned from the Okanogan country Satur day, where they are associated in the Katie B. and Minnie mines, in the Galena district with the Sweet Bros., of Tacoma, and Dr O. M. Graves and Amos Heigb, of Yakima. Tbe Galena district is in tbe Northern part of Okanogan connty and about twenty-miles from the British border. There are fifty claims taken in tbe district. Ore is being shipped from the lyanhoe and the Black Bear and War Eagle mines are being worked and the product taken to Loomis- ten where tbe owners have a mill. Fiye assays have been made of the quartz from the mines of Mr. Tyler and associates and the returns run from $1.50 in silver to (3642 in gold per ton. Mr. Tyler thinks tbe Okanogan the richest mining section in this country and is yery hopeful ot making his fortune there. He says that the Bain bow mine of which George Dorr, George McClothlin and Jake Durr are the owners, has been bonded to Seattle parties for $250, 000. J. T. McDonald and Jimmy Robin son have also bonded one of their mines for $100,000, but are obliged to do a certain amount of work and haye now two shifts of men employed. Arrested for Assault. Uuion-Journal. On Wednesday evening Pat Dowling was arrested on a charge of assault with deadly weapon, the charged being preferred by or Councilman John Manion. The case was set for' trial at 2 p. M. Thursday before Justice Taylor. When tbe case was called postponement was taken for ten days. According to Mr. Manion's story, Mr. Dowling came to his place Wednesday afternoon, being at the time considerably under the influence of liquor. He walked up to Mr. Manion and expressed an inten tion of killing him, at the same time pulling his pistol . All efforts at pacification fail ing, Mr. Manion retreated, Dowling came up town, but returned again in a short time and again renewed his attack, wben Manion came up town and swore out a warrant for his arrest. Mr. Manion expresses his inability to account for Dowling's actions, except on the supposition that he objects to Manion's be ing administrator of the estate of Mrs. Korke, his wife's mother, and in whose es tate she has considerable interest. The First Daily in Oregon. In noticing the death oi Alonzo Leland, once an editor in Portland, the statement is sometimes made that he started the first daily newspaper in Portland, the Adver tiser. This is a mistake. The News was the first daily in Portland, and it was start ed in April, 1S59, by English & Co. It was really the enterprise of W. B, Taylor, of the "Co," who also started the first agricult ural paper in OregoD, tbe Oregon Farmer, in 1S58. The News was followed by tbe daily Advertiser in December, 1860, bnt it, like its little predecessor, soon went the way of all earthly things. On February 4, 1861, the first number of the daily Oregon ian was issued, and from that time until the present it has not tailed once to make its regular morning visit to the public. Mr. Henry L. Pittock, who has been connected with tbe Oreyonian for twenty-eight years, originated the daily enterprise and under bis careful management the paper has won derfully prospered and grown to its present splendid proportions. s n - a- J OTVE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to . the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, 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 of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac 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 &V leading druggistii. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FiiANOISCO, CAL, ICUISVIUE. Kf. KEW YOSK. N.Y Legal Notices. Exeeutor's Notice of Final Settlement. NOMICE is hereby sriven that George Ruch, exe cutor of the estate ot William Harman, de ceased, ha Bled his final account in said estate,. and that the 5th dav of January, 1892. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, has been appointed as the time for hearing said final account and report, and that the bearing will be had thereof, together with any ob jections thereto, if any are made, before the Hon. C. ji. Thornbun, County Judge, at the county court room of tbe county court bouse in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon. All persons intere ted in said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and plaee, and show cause, if any there be, why sail account should not he in all things anDroved and allowed. This notice is published by order of Hon. C. N. Thornbury, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon foi Wasco county, oi aate ovemoer sin 1SM1. Dated Nov. 14, 1891. GEORGE RUCH Executor with the will annexed of the estate of William Harman. deceased. Coxdon & Cosdom. Att'ys for the estate. nl4-6t Administrator's Notice. In the matter of the estate of Geo. T. Brickell, de ceased. XTOTICE is hereby ariven to all whom it may con Ll cem, that tho undersigned has filed bis final account in the above estate, and that Monday, the 4th day of January, 1892, at the hour of 2 o'clock r. a. of said day, at the county court room in the court house in Dalles City, Wasco county, urevon is the time and Dlace fiied' bv the Hon. C. N Thorn bury, the county judge of said county and state, for tne Hearing ot objections to said account. Daten October SO. 1891. J. C. BRICKELL, Administrator of the estate of Geo. T. Brickell, deceased. Dufur, Watkins & Menefee, attornays for admin istrator. nvzi Dissolution Notice. T IO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The firm of Thompson & Farther has dissolved mrtnership. Mr. Farther bavin? disposed of his in terest in the firm to Mr. Geo-ice T. Thompson. All those indebted to the firm .are requested to come forward an 1 settle all bills, as Mr. Farther is about to leave the city. Mr. Thompson will assume all liabilities and collect all debts, and continue the business in his own name. GEO. T. THOMPSON, W. FARGHER. The Dalles, Oct. 3o, 1891. Administrator's. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that at the regular term of the county court for Wasco county. State of Oregon, held in the court house in this city during beptemoer, tne undersigned was appointed adminis trator of the estate of M. Diamond, deceased. All bills due tha said deceased, will be collected by the undersigned, and all debts owed by the deceased should be presented within six months from this date. C. M. FOOTS, Administrator of estate of M. Diamond, deceased. The Dalles, Sept. IS, 1891, NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to notify all persons to not credit my wife, Laura ymrk, as 1 will not be responsible for an aeots contracted oy nor, sue navuig leit my Ded an ooara. j. yuiKlv. The Dalles, Oct. IS, 1891. . lm Land Notices. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omci at Vancouver, Wash., November 6. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler nas med notice ot ner intention to make final proof iu support of her claim, and that said proof will be made- before W. K. Dunbar, Commissioner united biases circuit uonrx, district ot Washington, at uoiaenoaie, " ami., on .vecemoer zv, lay 1 , yiz. ELIZABETH E. STRUT HERS, Hd. entry No. 8121. for the WJ of SE'4, NE of ;'4, ana sr. oi a nyt, sec zi, rp is n, K u jsagt Willamette Meridian. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: - Richard W French. James Hinnell, George W French, Nelson B, Brooks, all of Hartland P. O. wasn. nil JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office at Thb Dalles, Okkoon, October 20. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Tbe mates, or., on uecember 8, isai, viz: ALV1S W. QUINN, Hd. No. 3617, for the SEJ of Sec 3. Tp 2 S, R 13 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi said land, viz: Frederick Reichlein. Marion Thompson. James us uuc, wuiiam tieisier, an or uuiur, ur. octal HirlJN w. LfcWiS, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakh Omci at Vancouver, Wash., Nov 17. 1891. 'Notice is hereby given that tbe following-named settler has filed notice of hU intt-ntion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that Baid proof will be made before W . R . Dunbar, Commissioner United States Circuit Court, distiict of Washington. at uoiuenaaie, wasn., on jan i, jlbuz, viz: DIETRICH STEGHAN, Purchase Application No 194 under Sec 3 Forfeiture . ... ..... on lOOA n 1. Wtt'l'.nJ CUTl. 'J-I Tp 3 north, range 14 east W. M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous claim to, said lani, viz: . Jobn H Harms, Deleven b brooks, William w il- kinson, of Centerville P O., Wash., and Azariah J. Pitman, of Hartland r o., wasn. novzu juun u. ueuuhkuah. Kegister, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Nov 17, 1891. Notice is ht xeby ghen that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support c.f bis claim, and that said proof wui De maue oeiore w. it, uunc-ar, commissioner United States Circuit Court for District of Washing ton, at Goldendale, Wash., on Jan 20, 1892, viz: WILLIAM Van VACTOR, Purchase Application No 188, under Sac S Forfeit ure Act Sept 29,1891, for the NW Sac 15, Tp3 nortb, range IS east w. M. - He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous claim upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Melville M Warner. Angus uampoeu, ueo u L,ina v. of Hartland P O.. Wash., and Nelson B Brooks, of Goldendale, Wash. nOV20 JOHJM U. lifeUUilEiUAI, Kegistjr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office Ar Thb Dalles, Ok., November 19. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of tne u. (S. land omce at me uaiiea, ur., on nan. 7, 1892, viz: aluuAau aiuHAfl, Homestead No. 3800, for the Si NEJ and W SE Sec 13. Td 1 south, range 13 east W M.. He names the following witnesses to prove' his continuous residence upon and cultivation oi said land, viz: Malcolm A Moody, A A Bonney, Rodert Mays and W H Butte, all of The Dalles, Or. novzu juujs w. li&wis, register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., October SO, 1891. Notice is herebv given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of thj U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on Dec. 18, 1891, viz: Hd' No. 3666, for the SEii, Sec 3, Tp 2 S, R 14 Fast nuiamette Alendian. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous-residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Easton, James Martin, James Easton and Charles Easton, all of Dufur, Or. oct31 JOHN W LEWIS, Register. MONEYI can he tiwrt at oar n KTT Ifaie of wo.-a miiidir and honorably, bv thom o( eitbrr trx, voung or old, arid in tlirii ! M M U H N U n va iuiiiurs,wumT mew uirc. ai. j 9 u VbV I y Ibb one ran do Uio w orfc. Easy to trim n e lornitn ereryminR-. e atari too. io nas. on can aevuic yourapare moraaaia, or a I) your lima to the work. This is an eutirely new leadnd bring w onderful success to every weikcr. Beginnera are earn in from Sa to f SO pezjKttk mod npwarus, and more after a little experience. We can furnish yoa the em ployment and teach yon Kit EE. Ji'o space to explain here. Full fnfwmatkni FBUC TAV f COi AldtSt MAUUU PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT THE D-AJLLES. E. E. LYTTL.E, - - - Agent. UNION PAOiFID SYSTEM. OCEAN, Portland to San Francisco. To San Francisco Leaving Stea-rthip Wnarf Port lr.nd, at 10 P M.. as follows: State Oct 3,15,27 Columbia Oct 7,19. 31 Oregon Oct 11, 23 Eagga"e must be checked either at Ash St., during the oay, or by ihe U. C. & B.-Co. No unchecktd baggage will be received on the steamers. San Francisco to Furtlanrt. To Portland Leaving SpearSt. Wharf, San Francisco at 10 A. M. as follows: Columbia Oct 2, 14, 26 Oregon Oct 6, 18, 30 State Oct 10, 22 The company reserves the right to change steam ers oi sailing dates without further notice. For rates, tickets, beith reservations, etc., call off or address any ticket agent of the Union Pacific sys tem. C. S. MELLEN. T. W. LEE. Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. t. L Wm. Butler & Co. have established a Lumber lard on L:5 Corner Jefferson, Where may be found a com plete stock of Rousrl and Dressed Jnm bex,ra.tli & !-iiin-gj-les, at to Sui The pocket. Specialatten tioo given to orders from the country. 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Address. 'THE HOUSEHOLD," Brattleboro, Vt THE DALLES FIRST STREET. FACTORY NO. 105. PIPIRQ oE t,ie Be9t Brands manufact UlUnnO nred, and ordeas from all paits of the country filled on the shortestnotice. The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR has become firmly established, and tbe de mand for the home manufactoaedarticle is increasing eyery day. dec24ay-tf A. ULRICH & SON. 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. W. H. Yoraa. Rujwlfh Kcss. A. 8ndrock. Tom, Kuss & SauM, GENERAL I1 HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. All work guaranteed. All kinds ot repairing done on enure dduix. Thikd Steeet, THE DALLES. OR. Opoosite Liebe's old stand. H. ST0NEMAN, The Leading Boot ana siXoeniaKBL 1 14 SECOND STREET, ADJOINING FAGAN'S Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done Front Stree Prices Cigar Factory Opera latin House Belieym THAT it has beMi shown by 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 announcements of the advantages to be derived by purchasing Boohs and Sta tionery at The Postoffice Store. The Dalles, Oct. 7, 1891. TBE DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA Navlsation 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 the Cascade Locks. For passenger or freight rates, apply to the agent, or purser on board. s. Ij. brooks. Agent MAIEE "ft BENTON, Successors to A. Bettingen RETAILER? AXllJOBBER3 IN E rdware, Tin, Woofaare, AND GRANITEWARE. A complete line o' Heating and Cook Stovce, Pumps, Pipe Plumbers and Steam Fitters' fupplies; "also a complete stock of Carpenters', . Blacksmiths' and Farm, era Tools, AND SHELF HABDWARE. All Tinning, Plumbing and pipe work will (be done on short notice. SECOND ST., THE DALLES, OR -THIS- GEEMANIA, CHAS. STTJBLING, Prop. FOR THE PRESENT AT 86 Second. Street. Wines, Lipors and Cigars. All brands of Imported Liouors, Ale and Porter.Jand genuine Key West Cigars. A foil line of CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. "OLD GERMANIA," OO Second St. C. DONOVAN, Proprietor. Keeps constantly on sale tbe best Wines, Liquors, AJST CIGARS. Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught. The finpst brands of Imported and Do mestic Cigars a specialty. an7-91dy Northwest Cor. Second and Washington Sts. t "5 Successors to George Ruch.1 The Cheapest Place IH TBI DALUSfFOB All Kinds of Groceries, FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC. We resDectfuIlv solicit share of the public pat ronage, and shall endeavor to irive entire satisfac tion to our customers, both old and new. JOHN PASHEK, -ALSO- CLEANSING and REPAIRING, 13 NOW LOCATED AT 77 Second Street, Where, out of a few remnants of cloth he saved out of the fire, he will MAKESUITS CHEAPER THAN EVER. " Would be glad to see all his old patrons. SECOND STREET, Ihird door east of A. L. Newman's grocery. LADY COOKS. No Chinamen employed. ' Meals, 25 Cents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Howard have opened the above restaurant and desire a share of the public patronage. LOUIS PAYETTE (Successor to Payette & Friend.) THE LEADING BLACKSMITH ! 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 a wheelbarrow to an omnibus, made or repaired. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. ful and workmanlike manner. mchildw T1.- .. .nh!ni-nlHl In fha mMt. air ill. pioiieeb mmi MERCHANT TAILOR HEALTH IS WEALTH ! DR. E. . WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT MENT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness Convulsions, Fits, Nervous NeuralRia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused b the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental depression. Softening of the Brain, resulting- in insanity and leading- to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Ajje, Bar renness, Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhosa caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulg-ence. Each box contains one month's treatment. $1 a box, or six boxes for 5 nt ') nail prepaid on receipt of price. WE (.GUARANTEE SIX BOXESl I To cure any case. With each order received by us for six box:8, accompanied with $5, we will send the purchaser our written guarrntee to uefund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees ifwued only by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON Sole Agents, 175 Second street. The Dalles, Or. $500 Reward ! WE will pay the abovo reward for any case of Live Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, ludigcstioa. Ob stipation or Costivenees we cannot cure witn West' Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strict j complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and neve, fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 80 Pills, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The penuine manufactured only by THE JOHN C. WEST COMPANY, OtUCAGO, ILL. Bbkeley & Honjrhton. Sole Atrents, Second Street. The Dalles Or STACEI SHOWN, FIRST-CLASS Watch Repairer. N DUNHAM'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Union and Second Sts. ALL WORK entrusted to his care will receive careful and prompt attentio as he thor oughly understands eerythinif in relation to clocks and watches. novlO COAL! COAL! -THE BEST- Wellington, Rock Springs, and Eoslyn Coal. $12, sacked and delivered to any part ot the city. At Moody's Warehouse. W.T.WISEMAN ccessor to J. H. McDonough AC.) DEALER IN Choice Wines, Liquors, AND CIGARS. None bnt the best brands of Liquors and Cigars on sale. Temperance drinks of all kinds. Corner of Court and SeeoDd streets, THE DALLES, OREGON. WAagCO SALOON and EUREKA RESTAURANT F. W. L. SKIBBE, PROP. k High Grade of Wines, Liquors & Cigars L:U:N:C:H:E:S TRAVELERS Cor. Secoud and Madison, near assengr depot. mv4d- L. P. OSTLUND Will furnish drafts and estimates on all building, dwellings and stores. Mr. Ostlund Is a practical mechanic, and the plans drafted by him wili prove artistic, cheap and dura ble. fatekak and Jeweler. At Ullrich & Son's Cigar Factory, Corner Main and Court Sts- All kinds of Watches repaired with neat ness and dispatch. HILL, O'MALLEY & CO. THE LEADING Architects and Builders Office in Skibbe'a Brick, THE DALLES,. OREGON. Will take contracts and (Ornish plans and epacifl cations for all builaingg,frainef brick or atone. Ma terials fuiniBOed if needed. octt CHRISMAN BROTHERS, (Successors to F. Taylor.) Proprietors of tbe CITY MARKET UNION STREET t Hams, Bacon and Sausige always on hand. . iec3ld&wtf C W. ADAMS, b now located at 77 Second Street, : Next to BckutzfJuatice Office. Repairing a Specialty. He bas saved some of his best leather out of the fire and will, make the neatest boot or shoe of anyone in the dtr. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE HATE l.OCO (rood and sound Cedar Posts on sale . at tbe beach. Apply to 9daw2w A. Bl'CHLEB. PLAIN SEWING. I WILL' do all kinds ot plain sewing, either at my home or go to the house of the person. Prices will be reasonable, and frood work guaranteed. Leave orders at Leslie Butler's Grocery. nvZldaw MRS. T. J. ROBIN ETT. S3000V A -WW. AKt 1 undertake le briefly I teach any tkirij intelHput peron of either woo can reaa ana write, anu wpu, ' tnatrncuon, win worm, uiusiuiuusij, to earn Tare Thoauea Dollars ft Tear In their own .ocalitiaa. wherever ther live.! will also fbrniall lb HuaiionorempIoymenUai which jtm can earn that amount. No monar for me unlea raeceaafol above. Eaail j and quickly learned. I desire bnt one worker from eech district or county. I hare alreadr taught and prorid-d with cm; lorment a farn number, who eve makiur over 98009 a year each. It's NEW and SOU . Full particular FK EE. Address at once. Jfl. C AJLeVEX. Hox tVSO. A-ucusj4s. MaUiis Contractor and Bu llder rhe Artistic Shoemaker FROM ?ERmTn ALIOR "INTERIOR POINTS' J Northern Pac. RAILROAD . Is the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It Is the Dinfm? Car Route. It runs Thr. uph Vee tibnlcd Trains Every Day in the year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. (NO CHANGE OF CARS) Composed of Din in cr Cars unsurprised. Pullman Drawing-room Sleepers of LaUst Equipment. TOURISTS' SLEEPING CARS, Best that can bs constructed, and in which accom modations are hoth Free and Furnished fur holders of First or Second class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A Continuous Line, Connecting with All Lines, Affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad vance through any agent of the road . TUP HTTP H To nd from IWKUUljXl points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket offic6 of the company. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Ass't General Passenger Agt., No, 121 First St., Cor. Wash., PORTLAND, OiEGON, F. W. BOLD, Miiil li Waion-Msr! At Thompson's old stand, 193 TnirJ St BUCKSMITHINC OF ALL KINDS DONE NEATLY AND CHEAPLY. WOOD WORK ef all kinds, repairing and making anything, from a wheelbarrow to a carriage. HORSE-SHOEING A SECIALTY. m 4d-w COLDilfl PHCKIN9 CO., Masonic Building, Third Sts.) Cured Hams and Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongues And the b3st Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Veal ;uEiecs in tne market. ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY t3T"Fre8h Vegetables on Sale at the Lowest Prices. jeousw Andrew Velarde, HOUSE MOVER. The Dalles. Address; Lock Box 181. JAS. FERGUSON, . General Expressman! 1 Goods hauled with the greatest care to all parts of the city on short notice. Leave order s with Fish & Bardo For Sale-At a Bargain Tbe Mission gardens, greenhouses, stock and fixtures. I am prepared to offer a rare bargain, owing to a change of residence. For terms enquire npon the premises or of A. N. Varney at tbe land omce. JAMES A. VARNEY. G. NOWAK. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and sp il-'eati os tor bailding fur nished. Will do all kinds of excayating and eradine. All orders should be, left at postoffioe box novl.t For Sale on Easy Terms. . mHE POPLAR GROVE FARM. NEAR BIGGS I will be gold on easy terms. Mr. McBiidev the owner, will be at Wasco, Sherman county, or on the xarm Monday ana ruesaay next to receive any prop ositions to purcnase. ecwawiw (aiiiiMiiiiMiaEiiHaiiiaiinaLHEiaiii:! H . . . . TELE CMXtEBnAXXSn . . . . j EMITU JKr lUEBBriH 1 IREVOLVcnSi H The Finest Small Arms Ever Mannfactared. ! Unrivaled' H for I SB nriiDrv nilDlDII Itv EXCELLENCE I g WORKMANSHIP and CONVENIENCE in LOADING snd SAFETY. H Beware of cheap iron lmitations.1 B Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to m SMITH & WESSON, I riTDCC Coughs, Colds, InflDenza, Bronchitis, L UflCO Hoarseness, whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Asthma, and every affection of tho Throat, Lungs ana inesr, inciuaing consumption. Speedy and permanent . Genuine signed " L Sutts." CPD FOR OUH CATALOOUCawo PR'CCS ATLAS-ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS. (NO. Snug little fnrtuBOs have tn mad? work for u, by Anna Pre, Auailn, Texas, and Juo. ltonu. Toledo. Ohio. See cat. Others aredolitffas well. Why ioi jour Home parti over euv.vw nonth. Tun ran do I ha work and lire at home, vrkererer you are. Hven be aiDDen are easily eamltia; from & to viuaaay. an agve. e snow yon now and start yoa. Can work in spare time or all the time. Dia money for work era. Failure unknown a moos: them. NRW and wonderful. Particulars free. H.ftlUlettSc Cs.liox 80 Portland, Maine Mna rvi.i..4. t;-.ii.v. Mum4 Braaa, PENNYROYAL PILLS rr-v (ifliai aniij ereaaian. ValiV eiarE. slwars reliable, iaoim aak tin ! aw "t'-t""'' W4UB JKeV, rjaw l. u4 sad Gold ssetalllaV Ibesee, seels vita dim nuoeau a m I LJZ!1?A Pruiiatar oomiara, leataaaasuaie auaw Itm," an MMr, toy utaia Mau. ie,o T OklakartwOkssnaaat Ual I v&miM aw TWOT II Li W WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Hardware, te Steel and Farm Maclery. SOLE ACENTS FOR WASHINGTON AND NORTHERN IDAHO FOR THE v BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER. Tbeae Haolilnei are too wall known to need comment. Thousand! of farmers; hare used them and speak of them witn praise. They are the only Harreitlaf Machine- that will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION to too purchaser. MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER, . AULTIVIAN'S STAR TRACTION ENGINE. The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threabinf and Cleaning Grain wer ooastrnoted. BUCKEYE SiEEURAME TWINE-BINDERS. Th Feature that distinguishes this Twine-Binder Is the Lightness of Draft, eombiiMd wtth lea Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Binder is of th. Appleby pattern, the only really auooassful one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Binder and the Platform Binder both exaeUeot both recommended by hundreds of patrons. flnTmiPnMTi P A B HIT WAflfWC! UUJAUiXUJJll; XJUUU. UJttUUUO, Carriacr-- Photons. Ton Bncrief. BUCK-BOARDS, FOUR-SPRING MOUNTAIN WAGONS, BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR DRILLS AND SEEDERS, C0RBIN DISC HARROWS, H0DGES-HAINES HEADERS, HAISH BARB WIRE. "SEND FOR CIRCULARS Or to E. N. CHANDLER. THE DAILY AND WEEKLY Times-Mountaineer -TIIE- LEADING PAPER OF WASCOICOUNTY. Full Report of and General News. REPUBLICAN But not owned or controlled by any - clique or riog. Always takes a on all public AND EXPRESSES ITS OPINION REGARDLESS OF SUBSCRIPTION RATE DA1L.Y: PER YEAR PER MONTH, by carrier PER 'WEEK, " SINGLE COPT ONE YEAR., SIX MONTHS ILL KINDS OP flips 'IT mm 0 FTLiit, First anlYinc Streets, PORTLAND, - OREGON. Deere Plows. Deere Sulky Plows. Agent, The Dalles, Or Local Happenings IN POLITICS, Determined Stand questions, CONSEQUENCES. $6 00 60 15 05 S3 00 , 1 00 JOB PKINTIM