The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904, December 19, 1891, Image 4

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    CBOOK. COUNTY , '
Items From tlie Calamus or the
rrlnevllle News.
A cloudless sky and beautiful, warm
growing weather is our portion at present
in this neck o' woods.
A friendly Chinook last Monday caused
the snow to rapidly duappear, and then
followed a copious rain. The Rronnd is
ttxwnnirhlu fitnrated With Water.
There is not now a ease St diptheria in
Prineville. Only one death has resulted
from this dreaded ailment, all the other
cases haying gotten well. Stringent pre
cautions of a sanitary kind have been taken
by everybody, and it is thought no further
spread of the disease will take place. .'
Wm. K. Vanderbilt, not feeling well the
other day, decided to go to Europe, and he
' paid a physician $10,000 to accompany him.
D. W. Aldridge, not feeling well at the
same time decided to stay in Prineville, and
accordingly expended 25 cents for a box of
pills. Rather reckless expenditure of
wealth.
lost Saturday afternoon "Clel" Loomis, a
lad of about twelve years, fell partially into
the scalding vat at Cline'e slaughter house
near town. He caught the edge of the vat
with his hands as he fell and thus saved bis
t I 1 1.. S- Umir aAaldsili l(n t: hlR
law mu uwy uuut aug , -
rig he limb, from the hip to the ankle, was
immersed in the hot watr, so also was his
left ankle. - Though badly blistered, his
burns are not deep, and be will soon be auie
to throw more snowballs. It was lucky for
the little fellow, however, that is face and
body were not immersed in the hot water,
- for in that case most likely his death would
have resulted. ' '
Last Saturday a scoundrel and swindler,
who called himself F. W. Wesley, was ar
rested for obtaining money under false pre
tense. He laid in jail until Tuesday, on
which day he was given a hearing before
Justice Bell and discharged. The man
came to town a day or two before he was
- arrested and represented that "he had been
unt hre to fcxamioe the Ochoco mines. He
'.. had a pony, saddle and bridle aud some
. money. He put np at the Prineville house,
- got acquainted with C. S. Smith, told the
. ' story of his mission, got a little "full,
played, a game or two, got broke aud bor
rowed cash from Mr. Smith, offering to
draw a check for the amount. In all he
- i ' . l C 1 1 ffllfl Thon Via
struck genial Bob Harrington and borrowed
$25, offering his pony for security-. Then
when it got darlPhe spirited the pony out
of the stable and left. A warrant was
issued .for his arrest, and Sheriff Booth
caught his man in the Upper Ochoco coun
try and returned him to town, and his
hearing resulted as above stated. As it is
not a crime to borrow money, no cam could
be made against him, but that he is a great
anting !. nia Wlthnnf UVl'llff. Hfi left On
Wednesday for parte unknown. , .
GILLIAM OOTJIfTT.
Clippings From the Columns)
Fossil Journal.
cf the
The sheep man, as well as the farmer, has
had a most prosperous year. Owing to
splendi4 grass the year round,: there has
been less loss this year than in any previous
nne. and sheen are in good condition to
stand a severe winter. -
Owing to gross mismanagement some
where, the baggage of passengers from the
east to Arlington, although checked for
Arlington, in many -cases . goes on to ine
Dalies or Portland, thereby causing great
innnnvAnipnca to ' the . nassenizers. This
happened in the case of the Scotch immi
grants who recently arrived in this county
About four inches of snow fell last Friday
morning and as a result a couple of days of
excellent sleighing and coasting was en
joyed by the young lolks, but a fresh wind
Monday dampened their spirits and most
everything else, and by eyeniug all traces of
the snow had disappeared. Since then
large amount of rain has fallen, the first
rain to sneak of this fall, and it will do
great good. Already the hills are coated
with green; to-day it is bright and Bnnny,
and moBt too warm for a fire.
Bud Knyart loyed Emma Nuckells (both
of this neighborhood) and Emma loved
Bud, so they say. But Emma was only 15
and her parents frowned on Bud's suit. On
several occasions he tried to steal the fair
damsel, but the parents were always one
too many for him, until last Tuesday, when
by the aid of the bright moonlight he suc
cessfully made the riffle. When the couple
started they were heading for The Dalles,
but are probably going yet. The old folks
came to town Thursday hunting for the
' truants, and it begins to dawn on tbem
now that they have been playing a losing
.game.
"A Lost Hunter.
. Dufur Dispatch.
From Mr. Ezra Green we learn that be.
his brother and Edgar Burlingame were
hunting on Boulder creek, in the Cascades,
and Burlingaina in seme way became lost.
Like all men when lost, he went directly
away from camp, and in his wandering
crossed White river without recognizing the
stream.
After waiting a reasonable time the two
Greens started in search of their missing
companion, but after a day's search in snow
over two feet deep they abandoned the
search and came back to Wamio for assist
ance. A large party was organized, and
went into the mountains, but had Dot pro
ceeded far from their first night's camp
when tbey were recalled by the glad tidings
that the lost had lound his way home
Burlingame was out from Thursday morn
ing to Saturday morning, wandering aim
lessly through the snow, but was fortunate
enough to finally reach the ranch of Hon
McD. Lewis, and, though in an txbauated
condition, was thankful to get out alive.
The Union Pacific
W. W. Statesman.
Since Jay Gould obtained control of the
Union Pacific there has been great dissatis
faction everywhere along its manifold rami
fications at the policy inaugurated by
Gould. That the line has been operated
for stock jobbing operations has long been
suspected. At this end of the line the offi
cer of the road haye been mere figure heads
and allowed to do nothing without instruc
tions from headquarters at Omaha, and in
consequence severe losses have been sua
tained. The sub-officials have done all
they could do, worked hard for their com'
pany and geneially are popular with the
people but are handicapped in every man
ner. The Statesman is pleased to know
that there is a strong probability that a
new and more liberal policy will shortly be
enforced which will redonnd to the benefit of
the people and of the company. ' In con
nection with the above a New York corre
spondent writes as follows: Let me whisper
something to yon, because it may have a
very important bearing upon the future
course of the Union Pacific. There is to be
a contest for control at the next election.
The Goulds, pack and parcel, will be put
. . . n . r. if i - . f cc :n
out, ana oianey uuiaa a tenure ui vuiuo wm
be limited until next May. On and after
that date the Union racino company win oe
run in their own integrity, and that system
will be made a most valuable one. I am
not bearish on Union Pacific now, because I
know of the great monetary power and
commercial influence that is back of it.
Mark what I say: Union Pacific will bear
watching, and close watching at that.
GHAUT COUNTY.
Items From the Columns of the
' 1 Canyon City Sews,
We learn that there is a pile of about 500
tons of ore at the Monumental mill as a
starter. It was the intention to start the
mill for a lengthy run this week.
There is a silver lining around Grant
county's prospects. With the advent of
outside capital into our mines eyerybody
feels encouraged to keep on talking mines.
: From Deputy Sheriff; Yorgonson we learn
that Gov. Pennoyer did not commute the
death sentence of Ming How to life im
prisonment, therfoie, sad to relate, Ming
will swing on January 8tb.
Sleighs run on the Baker City stage road
from six - miles above Prairie City clear
acr033 the mountains. Passengers traveling
that route are given the luxury rf .a long
sleighride, all for the same price.
Report reached this city last Sabbath, cf
a great snowfall south. Harney valley was
said to be covered with about twelve inches
of the beautiful. Stockmen over there have
plenty of hay this year, and draw sweet
consolation from that fact, in view of a hard
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neal, who live in
Diamond valley, Harney county, lost their
oldest daughter by death a short time ago.
Their dwelling is remote from neighbors,
and to intensity their sadness the bereaved
parents were obliged to conduct the funeral
obsequies alone.
There are numerous good locations still
in thU county that will make fine "home
steads for " enterprising locators, and many
of them will be settled on dunng'tbe com
ing years. The so-called farming land is
small in area, but irrigation will cause the
adjacent hills to blossom and put forth
fruits.
Snow hss already fallen to considerable
of a depth in vho different mining centers of
Grant county, and the howling blizzards
around the mountain summits are drifting
it high in the gulches where it will have
ample time to settle down and become com'
pact before next summer's scorching sun
shall strike it.
- Bnrklrs'H Aram Salve.
The best salve in the- world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, l'eve.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or no pay required, it, is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Jrnce cents per oox. c
sale by Snipes 4r Kinersly.
ONB BXJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
cently 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 oi 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 ah leading druggist! u
jyianuxactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AM FAANC.I8C0. CAL.
tOVSVIU. KY. NEW YORK. M.I.
Ask my agents for W. Jj. Donglaa Shoes.
If not for snle In your place ask your
dealer to send for catalogue, secure the
agency, ana set tuem lor you.
tW 1AKK NO SUBSTITUTE. .4J
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenPem EN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
it is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt the feet: made of the best fine calf, stvlish
and easy, and txcause we make more shoes of this
grade than any other manufacturer. It equals nand-
KG uu t-ennme 1-1 ana-sewed, tnenne&tcftii
PJa shoe ever offered for $5.0U; equals French
unpuneu itnoes wmcn cost, irom s&uuio S1X.UU.
d Js OO Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe, fine calf.
stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
snoe ever onerea at tnis price ; same grade aa custom-made
shoes costing from $8.00 to $9.00.
uv xruiict? snovi rttrinern, flwroaa jueu
D wa and LetterCarrlentall wpftrthAm flnAalf.
wauuvDB, BU1UUI.U lusiue. iieavy mree Boies exten
sion edge. One pair will wear a year.
cr n au nne r.a.11 z no neuer snoe ever orrerea ai
wai this nrice: one trial will mnvlnM thnaa
who want a shoe for comfort and snrvrPA.
CO 23 and 94.00 Work! Daman's shoes
v"i re very strong ana auraoie. inose woo
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
ROVC' e-fiUU and 91. 7a school shoes are
DUIO worn bv the bo vs everywhere: thevsell
on their merits, as the increasing sales show.
oHiAC 9iuu tinnd-eewea snoe, nest
mCIVI I CO Dontrola. vrvntvlih: mu&Ii Rrpnrb
imported shoes costing from $4.00 to t&O).
Ladies' 4.50, 4.00 and 81.75 shoe for
nisses are ine nest nne uongoia. otynsn ana auraoie.
Caution. See that W. 1 Douglas name and
fjcwv ttiv Buuupeu uu uie uoiixim 01 eacn snoe.
w. r. wuuiiAo! uroczion. Joass.
J. FREIMAN, AGENT, THE DALLES
Butlers Book.
1.0C0 PAGES,
100 to 200 ORIGINAL ENGRA VING8,
ELEGANT ELNDI 4. 8,
: ED IK 8 LANGUAGES,
POPULAR PRICES.
First Edition, :-: 100,000 Copies.
TEX OILY ADTOKXTIC WOU BY
GEN. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER.
Exclusive territory and liberal terms ariven to re
liable agents. Accompany application for territory
with $2 for prospectus.
THE J. DEWING CO.,
San Francisco, Cal.
oct24
A Souvenir TIMb Free.
ANY LADY sendimr at once the ounet and ad
dress of ten married lady friends or hoi; Ho
lt eepers to whom we can send sample copies of the
most caanniDg uinsiraceo jaaier newspaper pub
lished tc-dav, will receive an elegant solid silver sou
venir thimble. The "Ladies' Pictorial Weekly" is
the handaoruest and most entertaining Dublication
of its class and is becoming universally popular with
intelligent ladies in bth Canada and the United
States. K contains sixteen large pages, same size
as "Harper's Bazaar" most profusely illustrated,
and cornea each week at only 91 a year. If you de
sire a souvenir thimble send names of thorn vnn
think would be interested in the "Ladies' Weekly"
and enclose fifteen U. S. 2-cent stamps to cover ex
penses of mailing:, etc Forward to-day. Address
"Ladies Pictorial Weekly," Canada Life Building,
Toronto, Can. - nv28w
$10 REWARD.
IOST-A BAY MARE, three ysars old, branded
A something similar to a Z on left shoulder:
weight 1112 pounds. The above reward will be
.Aid to any one giving me information that will lead
to bar recovery. JAMES MULCORE.
decs uonaon, or.
Land Notices.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omcl at Vakcocvsr, Wash.,
November 6, 18U1.
Notice U hereby giren that the following named
settler lias filed notice of her intention to make tinal
proof in support of her claim, and that said proof
will be made before W. K. Dunbar, Commissioner
United States Circuit Conrt, district of Washington,
at Goidendale, Wash., on December 29, 1891, yiz.
ELIZABETH E. STKUTHERS,
Hd. entrv No. 8121. for the WJ of SEVf. NEJ4 of
SW'4, and SES of SVf4, Sec 27, Tp S N, R 13 East
Willamette Meridian.
fche names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,"said
land, viz:
Richard I W. French. James Hinnell, George W.
French, Nelson B, Brooks, all of Ilartland P. O.
Wash.
nli JOHN D. GEUGHEGAN, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ojtics at The Dalles, Or.,
October SO, 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 of tb
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on Dec. 18,
1891, vii:
GEORGE E. NOUN,
Hd- No. 3666, for the SEJ4, Sec 3, Tp 2 S, R 14 East
Willamette .Meridian. .
He names the following witnesses to prore'his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
John Easton, James Martin, James Eiston and
Charles Easton, all of Dufur, Or.
OCI31 JOHN W LEWIS. Reirister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Optics at Tub Dalles, Okeoon,
October 20, 1891 .
Notice is hereby given that the folluwing-uamed
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
priKif in support of his claim and that sid proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Or., on December 8, 1891, viz:
. ALVIS W. QUINN,
Hd. No. 3617, for the SEi of Sec 3. Tp 2 S, R 13
E W M
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
Frederick Rsichiein. Manon Thompson, James
Le Due, William Heisler, all of Diriur, Or.
oct24 HiHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office a t Tns Dalles, Or.,
November 19, 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
of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on Jan.
7, 1892, viz:
RICHARD SIGMAN.
Homestead No. 3800, for the S NEi and W SElf
S-c IS, Tp 1 south, range 13 east W M..
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz:
Malcolm A Moody, A A Bonney, Rodort Mays and
W H Butts, all of The Dalles, Or.
novao JOHN W. LEWIS. Register.
NOTICE FOR RE-PUBLICATION.
Laud Offics at Tea Dalles, Oregon,
December 8, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the f jllowing-named
settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final
proof in support of his claim and that sai'l proof will
be made before the register and receiver at The
Dalles, Or., on January 18, 1892, iz:
FRANK PEABODY,
Hd. No. 3167, for lots 1, 2 and 3, and NE SVTX,
Sec 18, Tp 2 S, R 15 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and oultivation of, said
land, viz:
Polk Butler, James Moore, Embry Moore. Fritz
Claussen, all of Ninsene. Or.
decl2 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Offics at Vancouver, Wash.,
Nov 17, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of hu intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before W. R. Dunbar, Commissioner
United States Circuit Court, disuict of Washington,
at Goidendale, Wash., on Jan 14, 1892, viz:
DIETRICH 8TEGMAN,
Purchase Application No 194 under Sec 3 Forfeiture
Act Sept 29, 1890. for the N WJ and SWJi Sec 33,
Tp 3 north, range 14 east W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous claim to, said land, viz:
John H Harms, Deleven E Brooks, William Wil
kinson, of Centenille P O., Wash., and Azatiah J.
Pitman, of Hartland P O.. Wash.
nov20 JOHN D. GEOUHEOAN. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., Nov 17, 1891. '
Notice is htreby ghen 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 W. R, Dunbar, commissioner
United States Circuit Court for District of Washing
ton, at Goidendale, Wash., on Jan 20, 1892, viz:
WILLIAM Van VACTOR,
Purchase Application No 188, under Sac 8 Forfeit
ure Act Sept 29,1890, for the NW Sec 16, TpS
Lorth, range 13 east W. M.
He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his
continuous claim upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
MelvHle M Warner, Angus Campbell, Geo G Lind
say, of Hartland P O., Wash,, and Helton B
Brooks, of Goidendale, Wash.
nov20 JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register.
PROPOSALS
FOR
Flour, Bran and Feed.
U. S. INDIAN SERVICE, !
WARM SPRINGS AGENCY, OREGON,
November 2', 1891.
8ealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for flour,
etc.," as the case may be, and addressed to the un
dersigned at Warm Springs, Crook county, Oregon,
will be received at The Dalles or as this agency, un
til 1 o'clock P. M. of
December 21st, 1891,
for furnishing and delivftinfr at this agency about
&0.C00 pounds of Flour, 30,000 pounds of Bran, and
50,000 pounds of Feed.
Feed must be of clear oats and barley, fresh rolled
and of good, sound grain.
Bran must be of good quality bran and shorts
mixed.
Flour must be what is known as "straight full
stock," of good, sound wheat, grown In the section
of country contiguous to tho place of delivery; 60
pounds of wheat to be ground down to 42 pound of
flour; no patents taken out; samples of not less than
10 pounds must be furnished by bidders Delivery
to be made in such quantities as may be required .
The riht is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any
ftk-rt of any bid, if deemed for the best interest
the service.
Bidders must state specifically in their bids the
proposed price of each article offered for delivery
under a contract
CERTIFIED CHECKS.
Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check
or draft upon some United States depository or Solv
ent national bank in the vicinity of the residence of
the bidder r made payable to the order of the Com
any
bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fair tb-i
promptly execute a contract, with good and sum
cient sureties, otherwise to be .returned to the bid
der. Bias accompanied by cash in lieu of a certified
cneck will not be considered,
for further particulars apply to
J. C. LUCKEY,
nov28 U. S. Indian Agent.
-THJ
GEEMAMA,
CHAS. STTJBLING, Prop.
FOR THE PRESENT AT
83 Second. Street.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
All-brands of Imported Ltauors, Ale and Porter, and
g-enJlDe Key est cigars. A ruu line or
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
To Young Housekeepers
Free to all Brides !
"YTOTICE is herebv-eiyen to all the readers of this
Ll paper and all their friends and acquaintances
u.rouvnoui tne united states ana i;anaaa inav
THE HOUSEHOLD
, Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whose address and
to nu to pay postage is sent to tne puoiisner
within one year from the date of their marriage.
Persons sending for this present are requested to
send copy of a paper containintr a notice of their
marriage, or some other es-ideuce that shall amount
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the
magazine under tne above oner. Address,
'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt
C. W. ADAMS,
Is now'looted af
77 Second Street,
Next to Schuts Justice Office.
Bepalnna; m Specialty. He has sived soma
of his best leather out of the fire and will make the
neatest boot or shoe of anyone u the dtv.
rheArtisticShoemaker
Iegal Notices-
Sheriffs Sale.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon
for Wasco county.
Mary Conlon, plaintiff, vs. P. T. Shaip, defend
ant. By virtue of an execution, issued out of the said
court and cause on the 27th day of Octocer, 1891,
upon a judgment rendered in said court on the lt
day of August, 1891, I have levied upon, and will
seU on
Saturday, the 26th day of December, 1S91,
at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the
court house in Dalles City, in said county and state,
at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, subject to redemption, the followine described
real property, to wit: The NE qr of SW qr, and S
hf of SW qr. Sec 12, an I NE qr of SW qr, Sec 13. Tp
1 N. R 13 E, and fractional lots 3 and i of N hf of
NE qr. Sec 12, Tp 1 N, R 13 E; also fractional parts
of K W qr of NW qr. Sec 13, Tp 1 N, R 13 E; also N
hf of SW qr. Sec 7. Tp lN.it 14 E; al-ri N hf of SE
qr, and S hf of the NE qr, Sec 12, Tp 1 K, R 13 E,
being and situated in Wasco county, state of Oregon,
to satisfy the sum of S57.13, with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 1st
day of August, 191, and the further sum of SUM,
cost of sui', together with accruing costs herein.
Dated the 27th day of November, 1891.
D. L. CATES,
nov28 Sheriff.
SUMMONS.
STATE OF OREGON
County of Wasco J
JUSTICE'S COURT, for the Prediiit of Falls.
Frank Batifuhr, plaintiff, vs. Jumes Ryan, de
fendant. Civil action to recover $243.
To James Rvn, the above name.! defendant: In
the name nf tlie state of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear before the undersigned, a jutice oi
the peace for the precinct aforesaid, on the 14th day
of Jauuarv, 1892, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, at the office of said justice, in said pre
cinct, to answer the above named plaintiff in a civil
action. . -
The defendant will take notice that if he fail to
answer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take
judgment againit him for two hundred and forty
three dollars (243), and costs and disbursements
herein. '
This eummoRB is published by oruer of the court
this day mr.de.
Given under my hand this 21st day of November,
A. D. 1891. TT
A. G. BALL,
nov2S Justice of the Feace.
Exeeulor's Notice of Final Settlemat
NOTICE is hereby given that George Ruch, exe
cutor of tho estate ot Wi liam Harinan, de
cetsed, ha filed his final account in said es'ate, and
that the 5tii dav of January, 1892, at 10 o'clock A.
M. of said day, has been appointed as the time for
hearing said tinal account and report, t nd that the
hearing will be had thereof, together with any ob
jections thereto, if any are made, before the Hon. C.
i. 'Ihornbun, County Judge, t the county court
room ot tne county court bouse in Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon.
- All persons intere ted in said estate are hereby
notified to apfiear at said time and plaee, and i.how
cause, if any there be, why sai'l account should not
be in all things approved 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, of date November 4tb,
1891.
Dated Nov. 14, 1891.
GEORGE RUCH,
Executor with the will annexed of the estate of
William Harman, deceased.
Condon j Condoh, Att'ys for ths estate. nl4-6t
Executrix' Notice of Final Settlement.
mHE UNDER8IGNED hereby gives notice that
l ene naa meu in we uuice ui vu ,uuiikjr .ici
of Wasco county, Oregon, her final account in the
matter of the estate of Charles Henry Iluynes, de
ceased, and that the Honorable C. N. Thornbury.
county judge of said county, has made an order that
said final account, and the settlement of the estate,
as well as any objections thereto, shall be heard at
10 o'clock A. M., on the 5th day of January, 1892,
that being the secoud day of the next regular Jann
ary term of said county court for the year 1892, pur
suant to ,aid order, iuthe county court room in the
court house of said count in Dalles City, Oregon.
All persons interested in said estate are hereby noti
fied to appear at said time and place and show
cause, if any there be, why said account aud report
should not be approved and allowed.
Dated this 30th day of November, 1891.
ELIZABETH J. HAYNES,
Executrix with the will annexed of the estate of
Charles Henry ilayues, deceased,
Condon at Condju, attorneys for the estate.
Administrator's Sale.
rrHE UNDERSIGNED, Administrator of the 'cs
I t.ite of W C, Tarljnp. deceased, will on Tnes
duy, "ftS'lJui1 Jiv of December, 15U1, at the hour of
2 o'clock P. M., 'at the coutfc-house door in Dajlcs
City, sell at public auction UT the highest bidder,
fifty-seven shares of the capital stock of the V naa
yille Land and Livestock Company. Terms of sale,
one-half cash and OLC-half in six months with ap
proved security. The stock is in three certificates
two for twenty shares each, and one for seventeen
, hares and of the par value of $100 per share, and
will be offered separately and together.
This company owns large tracts of land and about
eighteen thousand head of sheep, all in Crook and
W asco counties, Oregon . The company is id a flour
ishing condition, and the stock is a desirable invests
ment and sure to bring good returns. j
For further particulars write to the administrator
at Bake Oven, Oregon, or W. U. Wilson, attorney
for the estate, The Dalles, Oregon. !
HERBERT C. ROOFER,
nov28 Administrator
Administrator's Notice.
IN the matter of the estate of James H. Uagee,
deceased.
Notice if hereby given to all whom it may concern
that the uncersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of James M. Magee, deceased,
by the honorable, the' County Court of the county
of Wasco, state of Oregon, on the 19th day of July,
A. D. 1891, and all bills due fro n the estate must be
presented Ha me within six months from date, ac
companied by d roper vouchers,; and all debts due
the estate will be collected by me.
WM. MIOHELL,.
Administrator of the estate of James M. Magee,
deceased. decl2
The Dalles, Dec. 12, 189L
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Geo. T. Brickell, de
ceased. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may con
cern, that tho undersigned has fil'dhis final
account in the above estate, and that Monday, the
4th day of January, 1892, at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. m. of said dy, at the county court room in the
.-ourt House in ifaiies vity, wsco county, ure. on,
is the time add Dlace fixed bv the Hon. C. N Thorn
bury, the county judge of said county and state, for
tne nearintr ot objections to said account.
Datea October HO. 1891. J. C. BKICKELL,
Administrator of the estate of Geo. T. Brickell,
deceased.
Dufur, Watkins A Menefee, attorneys for admin
strator. . nv21
Dissolution Notice.
T
IO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The firm of Thompson, ft Farjrher has dissolved
partnership, Mr. Fargher having disposed of his in
torestin the firm to Mr. Geo- ee T. Thompson. All
those indebted to the firm are requested to come
forward an I settle all bills as Mr. rargner is aoout
to leave the city. Mr. Thompson will assume all
liabilities and collect all debts, ana continue tne
business in his own name.
GEO. T. THOMPSON,
W. FABGUER.
The Dalles, Oct. 3o, 1801.
Notice to Creditors.
A f OTICE is hereby given that on the 30th day of
October, 1891, P. T fhatp assumed to me for
the benefit of all his creditors, in uro portion to their
respective claims, all of his personal and real prop
erty.
The creditors of said P. T. Sham are hereby noti
fied to present their claims against said ass g-tor
duly verified, to me at my office in Dallas City. Or.
witnin tnree montns irom cne aate ox in is nonce.
DaUid at dalles City, Oregon, December 12, 1891,
- J. W. COIDON,
dec!2 Assignee.
Smoked Salmon for Sale
THE BEST in the MARKET
And all kinds of fresh
Fish.
IntheH'a Idron Bui: din. Front
DalLw, Oregon.
eet, The
Orders from a Distance Promptl At
tended to, and Fish Shipped
Refrigerating Cars.
...
MY MOTTO: Cheap Prices and Quick Sales. Ad
dim TH DALES F IBH CO.
Corner Third and Washington Sts.
Cured Hams and Bacon, Dried Beef
and Tongues ,
And the best Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops and Teal
Cutlets in the market.
ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY
'Fresh Vegetables on Sale at the Lowest Prices.
jeod&w
JAS. FERGUSON,
Goods hauled with the greatest care to all
parts of the city on short notice.
Leave orders with Fish Ss Bardo
General Expressman
LUMBER
Wm. Butler & Co.
have established a
Lumber lard on
Front Street,
Corner Jefferson,
W here may be fonnd a com
plete stock of XCougrli
and Dressed J ltni
ler,JLiM.tli & Sliin-ij-los.
at
The pocket. Special atten
tion given to orders from
the country.
THE DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA
IVa-vlSiat Ion Company's
ELEGANT STEAMER,
REGULATOR
Will leave the foot of Court street every
morniiijf at 7 o'clock for
Portland and Way, Points.
Connections will be made with
tho fast steamer,
DALLES CITY,
At the foot of the Cascade Locks.
For passenger or freight rates, apply to the agent,
or purser on board.
H. R. SIBLEY,
Agent
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
FIKST STREET,
FACTORY NO. 105.
ninipQ of the Best 'Brands manufact
UlUMllO nred, and ordeas from all patts
of the country rilled on the shortest" notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become firmly established, and the de
mand for the home manufactured article is
increasing eyery day.
dec24dy-tf A. ULRICH SON.
"OLD CERMANIA'
OO Second St.
C. DONOVAN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly-on sale the best
Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught.
The finest brands of Imported and Do
mestic Cigars a specialty. au7-91dy
Opera Eating House,
. 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 eeasou. Spacial rates to sup
per parties.
WILL S. GRAHAM. Proprietor.
Northwest Cor. Second and Washington Stf.
y
Successors to George Euch.l
The Cheapest Place
IS TUB SALUtstroa
All Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC.
We respectfully solicit a share ot the nubile rat
rouaffe, and Ktia1! end-avor to irive entire satisfac
tion to our customers, both old and new.
' yASCO juj AI.OO.'N
anu
EUREKA RESTAURANT
F. W. L. 8KIBBE, PROP.
A Hi
ines, Liquors & Cigars
T -TT-N-P-H 'TT-Q putupfor
J-i.U .II .Li.il .1 JTRAVELER3
Cor. Secoud and Madison, near asaongrer d' pot.
mv4d-m
HILL, O'MALLEY & CO.
THE LEADING
Architects and Builders
Office in Skibbe's Brick,
THE DALLES, OREGON,
Will take contracts and furnish plans nd spdcifl
cations for all builuinga.frame, brick or stone. Ma
teri&is iuiuisoed u needed. . octo
Watchmaker aad Jeweler.
At Ullrich & Son's Cigar Factory,
Comer Mainland Court Sts-
AH kinds of Watches repaired with neat
ness and dispatch.
Notice to Wood Dealers.
BIDS will be leceived at H. Glenn's fflce unti
December 16th, lor the delivery of one hun
dred cords of fir wood at the brickyard: forty cords
by the first of April, the rest by the first of Mar.
aeco-3t HiA BLANK.
PLAIN SEWING.
I WILL do all kinds of plain sewing, either at my
home or sro to ths h-use of the person. Price
will be reasonable, and (food work guaranteed s
Leave orders at Leslie Butler's Grocery. '
nrziasw una. T. J. KOBlflETT.
MONEY TO LOAN .
At om 7 to 8 per cent, interest, on well Improved
far a. Apply to F. V. ANDREWS CO , 66 Stark
an tt Portland, Or. decs
Prices to Suit
PIONEER
GROCERY
MAIEE & BENTON,
Successors to A. Bettin?en
RETAILERS AND JOBBERS IN
Hardware, Tin, Wiir';:::,
AND GRANITEWARE.
A complete line of Heating and Conk Stove. Pump?,
, Pipe Plumbers and titeatn Fitters' supplies;
also a complete stock of Carpenters',
Blacksmiths and Farm
ers Tools,
AND SHELF HAEDWAKE.
All Tinning, Plumbing- and pipe work will , be done
on short notice.
SECOND ST., THE DALLES. OR
CHRISMAN BROTHERS,
uccessors to F. Taylor.)
Proprietors of the
CITY MARKET
THIRD STREET.
it.
SIO
Hams, Bacon and Sausage always on
hand. dec31d&wtf
W. H. Youno. Rudolph Ktss. A. Sixdrock.
Young, Kuss & Sanflrock.
GENERAL
EHI ::i II WORE.
HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
All work guaranteed. All kinds of repairing done
on short notice.
Third Street, THE DALLES. OR.
OpDOflite Liebe'g old stand.
Tie Mechanics' Restaurant,
SECOND STREET,
Ibird 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.
COAL! COAL!
-THE BEST-
Wellington, Rock Springs,
and Eoslyn Coal.
$12, sacked and delivered to any part ot
the city.
At Moody's Warehouse.
L. P. OSTLUND
furbish drafts and etllmatei on buildiiigs.
dwellings anu stores.
Mr. Ostlund Is a practical mechanic, and the plan a
drafted by bim will prove artistic, cheap and dura
ble.
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 Second streets,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Andrew Yelarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
The Dalles.
Address; Locjc Box 181.
R. E. Saltniarshe
-AT THE
East End STOCK YARDS.
"WILI, PAY THE
HighestCashPrice for
Hay and Grain.
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK.
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness. WhooDlno Couah.Crouo.
ion throat. Asthma, and everv affection of the
Throat, Lungs and Chest, including; Consumption.
Speedy and or rmanmt. Genuine signed "X. Butts."
Cl0 FOR OUR CATALOQUCmb PR'CCS
ATLAS -ENGINE WORKS.
INDIANAPOLIS. IMS.
uniauu, VICgUU, A. AT aiUIMIVUg, 1US
Branch School: Capital Bus. Coixkob, Salem, Oregon.
oame courses or study, same rates ot tuition.
Business. Shorthand,
Typewriting; Penmanship, and English Department
grin session mrougnoui we year, moaenis mitiii
at any time. Catalogue from either school, free.
Cedar Posts For Sale.
1 HATE 1,000 (rood and solid Cedar fosU on sa'
at iba beach Apply to
SSdaw A. BIK'ULEB.
Contractor and Bunder
CURES
!
PRINCIPAL POINTS
EAST,. WEST,
NORTH and SOUTK
THE DALLES.
E. E. LYTTLE, - - - Agent.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
OCEAN, .
Portland to San Frinrlseo.
To San Francisco Leaving: Stesmhlp Wharf Fort
land, at 10 F M., as follows:
SUte Oct S, 15, 27
Columbia Oct 7. 19, 81
Oregon Oct 11, 23
Baggage mast be checked either at Ash St., during
the oay, or by the U. C. A B. Co. No unchecked
baggage will be received on the steamers.
Kan Francisco to Portland.
To Portland Leaving SpearSt. Wharf, San Francisco
at 10 A. 41. as follows:
Columbia : Oct 2, 14. 26
Oregon Oct 6, 18, SO
Stole Oct 10, 22
The company reserves the light to change steam
ers ot sailing dates without further notice.
For rates, tickets, be.th reservations, etc., call on
or address any ticket agent ot the Union Pacific sys
tem. C. S. MELLEN. T. W. LEE.
Oen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. At.
FROM TERMINALfOR IN1ERIOR POINTS
ms .
Northern Pac.
RAILROAD
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SCUTH.
It is the Dining Car Route. It runs ThroughJVes
tibuled Traius Every Day in the year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(NO CHANGE OF CARd.)
Composed of Dinincr Cars unsurpassed. Pullman
DrawinK-room Sleepers of Latest
Equipment.
TOURIST'S SLEEPING CARS,
Best that can be constructed, and in which accom
mouatton? are ootn r rro auu r ui uioncu
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'
yance througn any agent oi me roa.
ml rT ATTn TT TTPVPTO To and from all
IJUVUUUJU points in America,
England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket
01HC6 Ol tne company.
Full information concerning rates, time of traius,
routes and other details furnished on application to
any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass't General Passenger Agt,
No. 121 First St.. Cor. Waih.,
PORTLAND. OiEGON
TO WOOL GROWERS
IF YOU WANT -
To Keep Tour Sbeep Health; and Insure
a ttood UMp use
Hayward's Sheep Dips,
A SURE CURE AT MODERATE COST.
Hayward's "Paste Dip.'
Mixes with cither cold or warm water
Hayward's Liquid Dip.
Is dod-poisonous, improves tbe wool a
dots, not btaiD It.
CHRISTY &, WISE3
WOOL00IMISaiOl ' MfJtCHAKTS.
i lit and Townseod Sts., Sao Francisco
General Atrente.
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 tne wagon line, irom
a wheelbarrow to an omnibus, made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plows and macblneiy tepaired in thu most skill
.til and workmanlike manner. mcniiuw
PRICES
-AT-
American Market
O. L4UIt Prop.
CRANBERRIES, 60c per Ralloo.
LEMONS, 25e per dozen.
SALT SALMON, 10c per pound.
ANDERSON'S MINCE MEAT, lOo per
package.
BOOTHS EASTERN OYSTERS, 75c per
can.-
71 HECOND TBEBT.
PAUL KREFT & CO.
-DEALERS IN-
Paints, Oils, Cite
And the Most Complete and Latest
Patterns and Design in
WALL PAPER.
Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. Hone bat
the best brands or the Sherwin-Williams Paint used
in all our work.. and none but the most skilled
workmen employed. All orders will be promptly
acteoaea t".
Shop adjoining Bed Front Grocery,
THIRD STREET, THE DA4.a:
F.W.BOLD,
Blacksmith ui W:i!:h!
At Thompson's old stand, 193 Tnird 8t
BUCKSMITHINC OF All KINDS DONE NEATLY
AND CHEAPLY.
WOOD-WORK of all kinds, repairing and making
anything, from a wheelbarrow to a carriage.
HORSE-SHOEING A SECIALTY.
m 4d-w
G. NOWAK.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
TV.nD .nd v.f.icsti.ins tor buildincr fur
nished. Will do ail kinds of excayating
and (trading.
All orders snouio ne. leu at postomce uoa
nov!3
THE i
DAILY AND WEEKLY
-
LEADING PAPER
OF WASCO
Full Report of Local Happenings
and General News.
REPUBLICAN
But is not owned
clique
Always takes a
on all public.questions,
AND EXPRESSES ITS OPINION
REGARDLESS OF
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
IJATI.Y! .
PER TEAR
PER MONTH, by carrier
PER" WEEK,
8IKGLE COPT
WKEKLY t
ONR TEAR
8JT MONTHS
ALL KINDS OF
THE 0R0 PINO WINE ROOMS.
I. KELLER, Proprietor.
Port 81,
Sherry 8i
Muscat 83,
Angelica 83,
Mountain 83
Gi-eeroi-io Vineyard Co. -A ,e xiey .
All
All Wines and Brandies
The Best Wines, Liquors
Try the best remedy for
S. IF MldDdPUDlT,
Gener
'1 Commission and
391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET,
(Adjoining Railroad Depot)
Consignments
Prompt Attention to those who
The Highest Price paid in Cash
CHAS. E.
THE DALLES, OREGON,
-DEALER
DRUGS, MEDICINES
rine loilet soaps, iirus&ea, uomus, eic. i mumorj auu xaucy
Toilet Articles. Pare Brandy, Wines and Liquon
for Medicinal Purposes.
Physicians' Prescriptions a. Specialty.
THE -
COUNTY.
IN POLITICS,
or controlled by any
or ring.
DeterminedlStand
v y --4
CONSEQUENCES.
i.. $8 00
60
15
05
....$8 00
1 00
JOB PKINTIM
Burgundy 83,
Zinfandel 84,
Riesling 83,
Hock 83,
Table Claret
Guaranteed Strictly Pure
and Cigars Always on Sale.
Dyspepsia, Dandelipn. Tonic"
Forwarding Merchant,
Solicited !
favor ms with their patronage.
for Wheat, Barley, Etc, Eto
DUNHAM,
IN-
AND CHEMICALS,