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    TELEGSAPHIO news.
JiEW Whatcom, "Wash., liec. li). L.
H. Ling, who sbot his wife and sod in
law, Humes, December 2, delivered bin)
self up to SJrif PLorimer to day on
Lu mini island.) Yesterday he had an in
terview with Lewis Stimpson through ihe
intertention of his brother-in-law, who
lives on the island. To day the sheriff
went over there on the steamer Brick,
knowing nothing ot Stimpson's presence
on the island. While Sheriff DuLorimer
was sittiog in Hatlcr's the biolher-in
law's house in walked Long and ex Mur
shal Stimpson. Hi3 daughter, tlie wife
of the man whom Long killed, for the
first time showed emotion and cried.
Long was on the way to give himself up.
He had been living in a hollow cetltr
stamp and subsisted on what he could
forage. He had run out of fund n&d
bad fonnd a dead boar which he had
intende 1 to eat before he conelufitid to
come in. His daughter had not si-vg hint
since the crime He was half starved,
and tells the' following concerning the
tragedy: He knew bis wife was iiiHtnVe
with Humes, and ! was watching the
couple. - Tne night before the murder he
was at Humes' house, listening to them,
and they were plotting how they could
get his property. The girl, his daughter,
and Humes' wife, he suid, susptcttd her
mother, and was crying. The next night,
the night ot the tragedy, he went into his
bouse and found Humes with hi? arm
around his wife, and ihe girl, the wife, he
believes' was crying. The door wne
locked, and the girl came to the dcw.r end
opened it. He entered, and when he saw
the situation, said it was a fine state of
hffuire, whereupon his wife, who knew he
carried a revolver, sprang at him. A
scuffle ensued, in which the woman was
shot. What followed he does not remcm
ter, but thinks be killed Hume. He
wrote the letter, which was published the
day after, iD his bouse in the dark, then
walked up the railroad track and stole a
canoe above Squallicum Creek, and went
to the reservation, where he got food
from an Indian, and then went to Lummi
island, where his sister lived. The
sheriff doubted that hs was on the island
until be came in, as be had bad a deputy
-watching the place for five days at a
stretch. Long's story differs from xhat
of bis daughter, and from the wounds on
the woman. His wife was sbot twice and
the girl says taat Humes was shot first.
A Prominent Californian Dead.
Merced, Cat., Dec. 20. Hon. George
M. Radcliff, 'a native of. Oaio, C3 rears
old, and one of the editors ot a local
newspaper, died here this morning. He
was prominent in state politics and was
a journalist for thirty yeara in Illinois
before coming to California, He was
internal 'revenue assessor for Northern
Illmois under President Grant, and a
member of the Illinois legislature during
the war.
Says an exchange: Henry Benjamin, of
Gervais, who is not yet fourteen j ears old,
on several occasions has mado a better
record at the various shooting matches in
thia iiection than auy one, old or yoiinii. In
1883, when only nine years old, ho killml
1163 birds each as are used for fooil, in the
space of about eieht months. The. w.v e
all killed at odd times'when he coahi spare
time from his work to engage in a little
. sport. For this and other fine shooting he
received a medal from Oakland, California,
of which he is very proud and prizes yery
highly. At the shooting match here a few
days ago, he carried away more turkeys
than any one there; beating all of the beet
shots present and - there were several of
them. There were three ties between him
and Charley Jones, said to be one of the
bast shots on this prairies. These ties were
, shot off and Henry woi. them all.
The East Oregonian says: Depnty Sheriff
Stamper came down from Athens late Friday
night with a prisoner who gives hia name as
Victor Raymond, a desperate looking char
acter whose face would almost convict him
of rascality. Raymond applied for work
at the home of Hardee Mansfield, near
Athena, and was referred to a place
where he might set a job. Bardeo then
rode away, being ready to start to town,
but kept watch of the fellow whom he saw
enter the house of Frank Mansfield, which
was nnocenpied. He there stole some
blankets, provisions and a far cap, and was
making off with the plunder wheu Hardee
rode back and arrested him at the point of
a shotgun. The prisoner was committed to
jail to await the action of the grand jury.
. The American youth illustrates the devel
'. opment theory, and boys display an aptness
in crime that is deplorable. A clipping
from the Walla- Walla Statesman illustrates
this fact: "Frank Mason, the 16-year-old
boy, who was convicted of grand larceny
, and sent to the reform school last Septem
ber by Judge Upton, and of whom so much
has been published lately in the newspapers,
was brought back to this city last evening
by Deputy Sheriff J. F. Blackwell, from
. lhebalis. it is claimed that Mason became
so unmanageable while at the school that
the trustees decided to send him back to
this city, and they ordered the deputy to
carry out their instructions."
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and refreshing to the taste, and acts
- gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels coltb, 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
cer table to tne stomach, prompt m
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, its many excellent qualities
commend it to all. It is for sale id oOc
and $1 bottles by al' leading druggisttw
JUanuiacturecl only by the
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Texas, and Jna. llonn. Toledo. Ohio.
ASee cut. Oilier are doinaa well. WLy
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month. Ton ean do the work and I ri
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tflOadav. All aeea. We how von hw
nd start yon. Can work i pnf tin.t
r an ine time, tug money lor worn
rs. Failure unknown itnnnr tht-m.
NEW and wonderfiil. I'artirul.irs free.
.IJalletr CVBoxb80 1'ortli d.Meice
$3000;
, A TEAR '- ondertake to brtetH
I teach any fairly intelligent person of eitber
sex, who can read and write, and who,
after instruction, will work indmatrtocilj,
how to earn Three Thoasod Dollars a
Veintbelrown realities. wherever tkeyllTeJ will also fnrnisa
tne situation or employ mentt which you ean earn that amoocL
No money for me unless successful as above. Easily and quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from Men district or county. I
have already taueht and provided with employments lam
number, who are making- over 3O00 a year each. It sATV
and SOrE9. Full .articalars PJKEK. Address at ones,
. ; AlAEST. iiox. vVSfetf. Auswio, MjOika
PLAIN SEWING.
I WILL do sll kinds of plain sewing, either at ray
home or go to tho h use or the person. Price
will be reasonable, and (rood work guaranteed
Leave orders at Leslie Batter's Grocery.
n21dw MBS. T. J. ROBIN ETT.
aTIT lTiilir - 1
Land Notices.
TICE FOR RE-PUBLICATION.
Land Omcs t The Dlles, Orkoos,
December 8. 191.
Notice iu hereby given that the f llowin$r-named
settler has filed nutic - of his iuten iim to make final
prOvif in support ot his claim 4tid that sai'1 proof will
be made beiore the register and receiver at 'ihe
Dalles, Or., on January 13, 1892, tz:
FRANK PEABODY,
Hd. No. S107, for lots 1, 2 and 3, and NEW BWtf,
Sec IS, Tp 2 d, K 15 E W il.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, viz:
Poik Eutler, James Moore, Embry Moore, Fritz
Clauhsen, ail of Ninsene. or.
dcrl-2 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
- Laho Offici a i The Dalles, Oe.,
November 10, 1801.
Notice is hereby sriven 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 he made before the remitter and receiver
of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on Jan.
5, 1S92, viz:
- RICHARD SIGH AN.
Homestead No. 3800, for the S$ KJ and W SEJ4
Sec 13, Tp 1 south, ranire 13 east W to..
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.
novtO JOHN W. LEWIS. Register.
NOTICE FOS PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash.,
November 6, 1891.
Notice is hereby gien that the following named
settler has filed notice of her intention to make final
proot in support of her claim, and that said proof
wiil be made before W". K. Dunbar, Commissioner
United Slates Circuit Conrt, district ol Washington,
at Goldendaie, Wash., on December 29, 1891, y:z.
ELIZABETH E. STliUTHEl'S,
lid. entry Xo. 8121. for the ft't of SEV. NEK of
SW!4, and SEi$ of .Yi4, See 27, Tp 3 n, 11 13 East
Willamette Meridun.
bhe names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said
land; viz:
Richard W French. James Hinnell, George W.
French, Ntlson B, Brooks, all of Hartlanu P. O.
Wash.
nU JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash , Nov 17, 1891.
Notice is hucby giien that. the fal owing-named
sctth r has filed notice of his intention to make find
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, 1S92, viz:
WILLIAM VAX VACTOR,
Purchase Application No 188, under Sac 3 Forfeit
ure Act Sept 29, 189 , for the K hoc 15, Tp 3
north, range 13 east W. M.
lie nnmes the following witnessei to prove his
continuous claim upon, and cultivation ot, said
lind, viz:
Melville M Warner, Angus Campbell, Geo G Lind
say, of Hartland P O., Wash,, au.1 Nelson B
Brooks, of Goidendale, Wash.
noviO JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Opticus at Vancouver, Wash.,
Nov 17. 1891.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
pro I in support of his claim, and that said proof
will bo made before W. R. Iunbar, Commissioner
United States Circuit Court. di&Uict of W shiDgton,
at uuiaenaaie, nasn., oa Jan 14, i&uz, viz:
DIETRICH STEGMAN,
Purchase Application No li)4 under Sec 3 FoiMture
Act sept -zy, iyu. for the iNW and sec 83,
Tp 3 nurtb, rane 14 (fast W. M.
lie names the following Witnesses to prove bis
wnuimuua ujaiui vj, amu hum, viz;
John H Jiarais, Deleven E Brooks, William Wil-
Kinaon, oi uentekvuie v .t wash.,ADd Aziiao J.
ruman, oi uaruana r o., wash.
dut20 JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
X? OTICE is hereby given that on the 30th day of
S October. 1891. P. T Muro assigned to me for
the benefit of all hid creditors, in proportion to tb eir
respective claims, all of his personal and real prop
erty.
The creditors of raid P. T..Shan are herebv noti
fied to present their claim 3 a-aiint sain assig or,
amy vennea, to me ac my orac-t in Lianas (Jity, ur.
witnm three monthB from the date cf this notice,
lfcitjd as Lialles City, Oregon, December 12, 1891.
J. W. COH DON,
decl2 Assignee.
Sealed Proposals
WICL BE RECEIVED at the Clerk's office at the
court house untd January 6th, 1892, for the
purpose ot iuinisnintr tne county witn tne necessary
election Dootns. Tne court reserves the right to re
ject any anu an D1Q4.
By order of the county court,
C. H. THORNEURY, Judge.
4. Dm lKOSHER, UlCrK.
Stockholders' Meeting.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of
the First National Bank of Thi Dalles will be
held at the office ofeaidbank on Tuesday, Januiry
12th, 1692, at 10 A. H., for the election of directors
for the ensuing j ear. If. M. BKALL,
Cashier.
The Dalles, Or , Dec, 12. 1891. , dclu-tt
FOE SALE.
a IHE WHOLE OR PART of tin h ousel, old furn i
ture n w in my dwelling honse. By purchas
ing: the whole O. Dart of the lurniture. the Deraon an
doing can rent the hoube at the tate now paid $1 2
permomn. t. blaskn,
dcl8-d Cor Ninth and Liberty.
WANTED.
DOY8, physically sound, of good moral character.
D 16 yen re of aire or over, and not less tliau five
feet in height, to join thn Department of the Pacific,
National Cadets, United Mates tf America. Full
particulars can be obtained by applying to
COL. is. T WEBBER,
decl9 2236 Curtis street, Demur, Col.
S10KEWAKD.
LOST A BAY HAKE, throe years old. branded
something similar to a Z on left shoulder;
weight 1112 pounds The above reward will be
P-ud to any one giving me information that will lead
to her recovery. J AiltS 11ULU' IKE.
dcc5 Condon, Or.
. Notice to Wocd Dealers;
BIDS will be leceired at H. Glenn's office unl
December 15th. for the delivery of one hun
dred cords of fir wood at the brickyard; forty cords
oy tne nrst of April, tne rest by the tirst of May
dec5-3t . MAX BLANK
HOLIDAY GOODS !
-AT THE-
Post Mice Store.
Tbe attention of . the public is called
to
our stock of
BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS,
AND FANCY GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED 1
OXJTl LINE Olf
Photograph Alburn and
Christmas Cards
Id particular arc complete, and comprise
some choice goods at reas
onable prices,
We ask a careful examination ol out
goods and prices, and wo will be satisfied
with tbe result.
143 Seconl, and 107-109 Washington
Direeia, I ne uaue-, ur.
EUREKA RESTAURANT
F. W. L. SKIBBE, PROP.
A Higli Grade of Wines, Liqnors & Cigars
L:U:N:C:H:E:S
PUT UP FOR
TRAVELERS
Cor. Second and Madison, near
assen.r depot
mv4d-a
Branch School : Capital Bus. College, Salem, Oregon.
Business. Shorthand.
Typewriting, Penmanship, and English Departments
gr-in roo uuvugnout toe year, students admtt
at anjr time. Catsiogtw from either school, free-
-,
Sheriff's Sale.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE- STATE OF
Oregon for Wasco County.
J B Condon, Plaintiff,
vs.
George Will ims, as Administrator of the estate of
Louise Goldstein, deceased, and 'ara L. Schu'ze,
Chailes F. Michtlbach, Louts H. Michelbach, Will
iam J. Michelbacu and Cecilia M. Micheibach, de
fendants. -.
Bv virtue of an execution and order of sale, issued
out of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for
Wasco countv, on the 14tb day of . December, 1S91.
upon a judgment and an order of sale rendered in
favor of the above-named plaintiff and p gain at ihe
above-named defendants (or the sum hereinafter set
forth, which decree, among oth r things, ordered the
sale of the land hereinafter described, to satisfy said
sum, I did levy upon and will sell oil
Saturday, the 30th day of January,- 1892,
At the court house uoor in Dalles City, in said county
and ftato, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ol said
dav, at public auc ion to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, subject to redemption, all of the following
described land, to-wit:
A certain piece or parcel of laud, situated at the
southwest corner of block O, in Trevitt's addition to
Dalles City, regon, and being eighty four (84) feet
in width on D or Fourth street, and one hundred
and twelve (112) feet in depth ou Garrison street in
said Dalles City, ant being the same property con
veyed by Thomas Smith and wife to J--ho Michel
bach, i f date 'tbiuary 11. 1869, and oonvejed bv
John Michelbach to Louise Micheiba.-h, of dite Dec
ember 31, 1837, end situated in aid Trevitt's addi
tion to Dalles City, in Wasco county, -tate of Ore
gon, together with all and singular the tenement?,
heredita-naute ana appurtenances thereunto belong
ing or appertaining, being and situated in Dalles
City, in Wasco county, Oregon, to satisfy the sum of
f 2,490 50, with interest thereon at the rate of in per
cent. p-r annum -ince December 10, 1891, and the
further sum of $49.55, coats of suit and accruing
costs herein.
Dated this 18th day of December, 18St.
D. L CATE3,
d!9 Sheriff of Wasco Countv, Or.
Sheriff's Sale.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon
L
.for Wasco countv.
Afcry Con Ion, plaintiff.
P. T. Sharp, defend-
ant.
By virtue of an execution, issued nut of the said
court and cause on the 27th day of Octocer, 1891,
upon a judgment renderea in said court on the lt
day of August, 1891, I have levied upon, and will
sell on .
Saturday, the 26th day of December, 1891,
at the hur of 2 o'clock P. Si. ft said day, at the
court house in Dalles City, in said county and state,
at public auc ion to the hihe-t bidder fur catdi in
hand, subject to redemption, the following described
real property, to wit: The NF-qr of qr, and 8
faf of SW qr, Sec 12, an N E qr of ' W qr. Sec 1 3 Tp
1 N, R IS E, and fractional lots 3 and 4 of N hf of
NE qr. Sec 12, Tp 1 N, K 13 E; also fractional parte
of N W qr of N W qr. Sec 13, Tp 1 N, H 13 E; alen N
hf of 8W qr, sec 7. Tp 1 N. it 14 E: al?o N hf of SE
qr, and S hf of the NE qr, S c 12, Tp 1 N, R 13 E,
being and situated in Wasco countv, state oi Oregon.
to satisfy the sum of $857.18, with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent, per antum from the 1st
day of August, 1-91, an-l the further sum of 3.02,
cost of suii, together with accruing costs herein.
J att d tne zun aay oi jxoverooer, issm.
- , D. L. CATES,
nov28 Sheriff.
SUMMONS.
STATE OF OREGON a
County of u asco J
JUSTICE'S COURT, for the Precinct of Falls.
frank Jsatuuhr, plaintiff, V3. James Jtyan. de
fendant.
Civil action to recover $243.
To James Rym, the above named defendant: In
the name tf the state of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear before the undersigned, a justice oi
the peace for the precinct aforesaid, ou the 14th day
of Jauuary. 1892. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of
said dy, at the office of said justice, in said pre
cinct, to answer tne above named piaintiu in a civil
action
The defendant will take notice that jf he fail to
anHwer the complaint herein, the piaintiff wilt take
judgment again-it him for two hundred and forty
three dollar (243), nd costs and disbursements
herein.
This summons is published by order of the court
this day made.
Given under my hand this 2Ut day of November.
A, D. 1891.
A. G. HALL,
nov28 Justice of the 1 eace.
Exeeutor's Notice of Final Settlement
NOTICE is berfiby given that George Ruch, exe
cutor of the estate ot Wi liam Harmsn. de
ceased, hatt filed his final account in raid estate, and
that the 5th dav of Januarv. 1892. at 10 o clock A
M. of said day, has been appointed as the time for
hearing said final account and report, a nd that the
hearing will dp had thereof, together with anv ob
jections thereto, if any are made, before the Hon. C.
, j nor noun, iunty Judge, at tne county court
room ot the county court house in DailesCity.
Wasco county, Ort-gon.
All persons intere ted in said estate are herebv
notified to appear at said time aud plaee, and thow
cause, if any there be, why sail nccount should not
oe in aii tnings approved and allowed.
Thi- notice is published bv older of Fon.C. N.
Thornbury, Judge of the County Court of the state
oi uregun ioi w asco county, ox date a DVetnbcr 4th,
Dated Nov. 14, 1891. .
GEORGE RUCH.
Executor with the will annexed of the estate of
W il I iam Harman. deceased.
Condon & Condon, Att'ys for the estate. nl4-6t
Executrix' Notice of Final Settlement,
mHE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that
J she has filed in the office' of the Countv Clerk
of Wasco countv, -Oregon, her final account In the
matter of the estate of Charles Henry Haynes, de
ceased, and that the Honorable C, 8. Thornbury.
county judee of said county, has made an order that
tnua nnai account, ana tne settlement ot tne e6tate,
as well as any objections thereto, sha'l be heard at
10 oclock a. St., on the 6th day of January, 1S92
mm oeimr me secoua aay oi tne next rezuiar Jann.
ary term of said county court for the year 1892, pur
suant to aid order, iu the county court room in the
court noure oi saia count in DiUes City, Orejjon.
mi in:rauns imerestea in saia estate are nereoy noti-
netl to appe-tr at said time and place and show
cause, if anv there be. whv said account and rAi-nrt.
Buumu not ue approved aua aiiOAea.
listed this 30th day of November, 1891.
ELIZABETH J HAVUES
Executrix with tbe will annexed of the eatata at
tOarJei Henry rlayues, deceased,
i;onaon s conajn, attorneys for the estate.
Administrator's Notice.
IN tbe matter of the estate of James M. Magee,
deceased.
Notice if herebv iriven to all wham it mxv mnmrn
that tbe uuersig-ned has been appointed admiois
! trator of tbe estate of James M. Mane, deceased.
by the honorable, the Cuuntv Court of the countv
of A asco, state ot Oreeon. on the 19th dav of Julv
A. D. Ie9l, and all bills due from the est te most be
presented to me within six months from date, ac
companied by drtjDer voucher.: nd all debts due
the estate will be collected by me.
WM. Ml'-H LL,
Administrator of the estate of Jamos If Mpo-pp.
; deceased. . ' . . decl2
The Dalles, Dec. 12, 1891.
Administrator's Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Geo. T. Brick ell, de
ceased.
VT OTJCE is hereby given to all whom it may con
ll cern, that tho undersiened has fll d his final
account in the above 8tat,and that Alonaay, the
4to day ol Januazjr, lS9it at the hour or z o ctock
p. u. oi said diy, tt the county court room in tne
court house in Dalles City, Wkeco county, Ore. on,
is the time aad place fl-ed bv the Hon. C. N Thorn
bury, the couuty iudife of said county and state, iorS
tne neariDsr or objections to said account.
uatea uccooer 50, iysn. f. u. i$ttiutvt;iij,
Administrator of the estate of Geo. 1'. BrickelL
deceased.
Dufur, Watkins & Menefee. attorneys for admin-
strator. "nv21
Dissolution Notice.
rjTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The firm of Thompson s Fanrber fans oissolved.
partnership, Mr. Frgber having disposed of his in
tcreatin tne nna to Air. lieo jje r. inomiwon. All
those indebted to tbe firm are reoue-ted to come
forward ani settle all bills as Mr. Fargber is about
to leave tne city. Mr. rtiompson will assume ail
liabilities and collect all debt, and continue the
business) in his own name.
GEO. T. THOMPSON,
- W. FABGHER.
The Dalles. Oct. So, 1891.
PIOfEEB Em
Soithwest Ciir. Seooid and Washington St.
cams & mm, iw
5?l
li
Successors to George Ruch.
The Cheapest Place
IN THR DALLZS2F0R
All Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN", WILLOW WARE, ETC.
Wo respectfully solicit a-shiro of the imblic rat
ro.ta;re, and fit 1 end'-avor to ive entire satisfac
tion to our customer botb old aud new.
. THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
first ricivio'r.
FACTORY NO. 105.
n"jinQ of the Best Brands maru'act
Ul jMllO ureri. and ordp.is from all puits
of the fonotry tilled on the shortest,' notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become firmly established, aad the de
mand for the home manufactuaed article is
increasing eyery day.
dec24ay-tf A. ULRICH & SON.
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 season. Spacial rates to sap
per parties.
WIX1I1 S. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
"OLD GERMAHIA,"
0O Second fcst.
C. DONOVAN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on sale the best
Wines, Liquors,
yVTVD CIGARS.
Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught.
The fitiPSt brands of Imported and Do
mestic Cigars a specialty. au7-91dy
C 'W- ADA31S,
Is now located af
77 Second Street,
Next to Scbutz Justjco Office.
KeDalrin&r a WDeriaity. He has sived 6om
ol his best leather out of the fire aud will make the
neatest boot or shoe of anyone in the citv. -
ICS
SECOND STKEET,
Ibird door east of A. L. Newman's grocery.
jADY 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.
Butlers Book.
1,0)0 PAGES.
100 to 200 OR'GINAL EXGRAVING8,
ELEGANT BINDINGS,
III I 3 1KCUACIS,
POPULAR PRICES.
First Edition,
IOO.OOO Copies,
TBII OHLY AUTHENTIC WORK BT
GEN. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER.
Exclusive territory and liberal terms iriven to re
liable asre' t?. Accompany application for territory
with lor prospectus.
THE 4. DEWING CO.,
San Francisco, Cal.
oct24
HILL, O'MALLEY & CO.
THE LEADING
Architects and Builders
Office in Sklbbe'S Brick,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Will take contracts and furnish plans and spocifi
cations for all builuinsrs frame, brick or stone. Ma
tenals fuinjsoed it needed. . oct5
COllBIfl PFCKI1B 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
5f Fresh Vegetables on Sale at the Loweet Prices.
i - jeod&w
A Sonveiiir.TMniMe Free.
ANY LADY sendintr at once the n ones and ad
dress of t-n married lady fiends or noose-
keepers to whom we can send sample copies of the
mo-rt tharmiMg- illustrate James' newspaper uub-
Ushed to-dav, will receive an elegant solid s Ivtr sou
venir thimble. The "Ladies' Pictorial Weeklv" is
the handsomest and most entertaiuintr nuhltcattnn
of its class and is becoming- universally popular with
intelligent ladies in bath Canada and the United
States. It. coutains sKteen iare pavs.- same size
"Harper's Bazaar" most profnaelv illustrs-ti
and cornea each wetk at only 91 a year, if you de
sire a .souvenir, tmmoie senu names of those you
think would be interested in the ' Ladies' Weeklv"
and enclose fifteen U. . 2-cenn t tamps to cover ex
penses of mailing, etc. Forward to-day. Address
"Ladies' Pictorial Weekly," Canada Life' Building,
Toronto, Can. . nv2dw
Cedar Posts For Sale.
HATE 1,000 Kcod snd' solid Cedar PoBtsonsale
at the beach. Apply to
29daw - A. BUCIIIiEB.
: "i-. ''' - er is beln mane by John W
vi, iolwhtTny,X.yvi for urn. Header,
i 'W y"' "ay oit tenke am much, but cbg
ffacli jouqulrklf bow to mm from ft
tltt a tlay at the irt, aud mom a you
uu. iuii k3, mil itn. in any part or
America, you can contmencc at liome, piv
inr all your time,or aire moments odItIa
tbe work. All is new. Gr.it pay SIR, for
every woran, o nan J no, mrnisbm?
ererythinp. EASILY, S1'E1IL learned.
I'Aia iCLXAKS FHEE. Addreas at onca,
8TIMM& CO., POUTL-Mi, JUlC
The Afbsuc Shoemaker
GERM All A,
CHA -. STUBLING. Prop.
FOR THE PRESENT AT
SO Second. SsJtreet,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
All brands of Imported Llacora, Ale and Porter,;i:d
enjine Key W est Cigars. A full lme ol
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
Milwaukee Beer on Drauqht.
Smoked Salmon for Sale
THE BEST in the MAEKET
And all kinds of fresh
Fish.
In the Yl atdrrn KttPtMn. Fi(i:t
I'alles, Oregon.
t,Tl.e
Orders from a Di1nre Prnmptl
tended to. and Fii-h Hiipped
Refrifferatins Cars.
At-
1IY MOTTO:'
dress-
Cheap Piices and Quick Sa?es. Ad-
dim Til K
IIALKS til '.
To Yoodi Honsrkp
Free to all Brides !
"VJ OTICE is hereby given to all the readers of this
Ji jtapfr and all their fri nds an-' acquaintances
throughout tbe United States and Cu.nt.da that
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One Year ss
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whos? ad'Iress and
10 c nts to pay postage is sent to the publi-htr
within one year from the date of their marriage.
Persons stndin? for thia present are requested to
send c py of a p;-per c ntaininif a notice of their
marriage, or som oiher evide-.ce tint shall anv-unt
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the
magazine under the above offer. Address,
'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt
MAIE11 & BENTON,
Successors to A. Bettingen)
RETAILERS ANI JOBBERS IX
ardware9 Tiawire; Woodenware,
AND GRANITE WARE.
A complete Hne'of Heating and Cook Stoves. Pumps,
Pipe Plumbers and bteam Iitter supplies;
also a complete stock f Carpenters',
niacKsm:tns ana f arm-
iriToIs-
AND SHELF HAEDWARE.
Al Tinning, PlumMn? and pipe work wilt :Lbt done
on snort notice.
SECOND ST., THE DALLES.-OB
COAL! COAL!
THE BEST-
Wellington, Eock Springs,
and Eoslyn Coal.
$12, sacked and
the city.
delivered to any part ot
At Moody's Warehouse.
L. P. OSTLUND
furLifih drafts and estimates on
dwellings aud atiirea.
buildings.
Mr. Ostlund Is a practical tneiharic, and the plans
drafted by him will prove artistic, cheap and dura-
oje.
W.T.WISEMAN
ccessoT to J. H. McDonouh & )
DEALER IN
Choice Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
None but the best brands 'of Liquors and
Cigara on sale. Temperanep rlrii ks of all
Kinds. Corner of Court and Second streets,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
F. W.BOLD,
Blacksmith d Wagon-Maker !
At Thompson's old stand, 193 TnirJ St
BLAGKSMITHINC OF ALL KINDS DONE NEATLY I
AND CHEAPLY.
WOOD-WORK ot all k:nds, repairine and making
anyuiingr, irom a wneioarrow w a carnafre.
HORSE-SHOEING A SECIALTY
JAS.. FERCUSON,
Goods hauled with the greatest care to all
parts of tbe o.ty on abort notice.
Leave orders with Fish & Bardo
IMkiiker aad Jeweler.
At Ullrich & Son's Cigsr Factory,
Comer Main and Court Sts-
All kinds of Watches repaired with neet-
. ness and djspaicli.
G. NOWAK
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Flans and sti il-eat ica tor building fur
nished. Will etc al &mda of excavating
and grading.
All orders snould be lett at poatoffioe box
THE CELEESATED . . . . g
SMITH & WESSON i
lifEVOLVIHS
11 The Plnet Small Am. c - u f
E9 Unrivaled'
for
nrcitDnrv
DURABILITY.
EXCELLENCE
mm nwnnmnnoiiir ailU
n CONVENIENCE in -
UinDIUAUCUID I
LOADING and SAFETY,
B Beware of cheap iron Imitations.)
B Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List tog
SMITH . VESSON,
SPltlKG FIELD, 1LA.88.
Contractor and Builder
General Expressman !
niiiii brer maiiuiatiui cu, ;
' ' - Guaranteed mm
- -- m
1 ID
ON SALE
PMNCIPA
mm
1
.U
EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
TfXlC OA.lL.)L.5i.
E. E. LYTTLE,
- - - Agent
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
OCH1N,
l"crll:'.ii3 to San Fruitcl.st o
To San Francisco Lea'.ine Steo.-mhlp Wharf Port
land, at 10 P M., as folluu-a:
State Oct 3, 15. 27
Columbia Oct 7. 19, 31
Or iron Oct 11, 2 )
Hatrgasre must le checked ei( her at Ash St.. durintr
the uay, or bv he U. C. & B. Co. No uncheck d
baggage will he received on the steamers.
San KraiH im- to Portiuml.
To Portland LeavineSpearSt. Wharf, San Pranciwo
at 10 A. M. as follows:
Colu-rhia Ocf2, 14. 20
'reon Oct 6, 18, 30
Shve Oct 10, 22
The company reserve the right to chanue steam,
ersoi sa-hni; dntis without further no ice.
For ra'es, tickets, be th leS'-rvations, etc , ctll o
or addres any ticket auent oi the Union Pacific sj s
tem. C. S. MEM.EN'. T. W. LEE.
Gen. Traffic Mant.rer. Gen. Pass. At.
FROM TERMINAL OR 1N1ER10R POINTS
Northern Pac.
RAILROAD
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It is the Dinin? Car Route. It runo Thr ngh.Ves-
tibuleu Trains Every Day In the year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(NO CHANGE OF CARd.)
CoinpoBcd of Blnini; Cars unsurpassed. Pullman
Drawing-Fiora Sleepers i-f Lattst
Equipmeut.
TOURIST'S SLEEPING CARS,
Best that can bs constructed, ani in which accom
modatton are both Free and FurmsheJ
for hjlders of First or Second
class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
I , , . , . .
A tontinunus Line, connecting witn
All Lines, Affording Direct and
Uiiiiiterrnpted Service.
Puliman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad.
yance through any ajrent of the road.
TirrnTTntr TTrxn?TO t0 ai
1U1WUU11 in JVUiO poin,., in America.
Et. eland and Europe cau be purebastd at auy ticket
omc6 oi tne company.
Full information concerning rates, time of trains,
routes and otber details furnished on at plication to
any agent, or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass't General Passenger Atrt.,
Ko, 121 First St., Cor. Wa-h ,
PORTLAND, O EGOJJ
Ask my asents for W.
1i. nnnirlflfl RIiam.
Tf not for Mnle in von? nlnne unit vAnr
or Baie
ucuier iu nt;iiu mr CHiaiOBfie sveure ine
asency ana tree them lor you.
. trTAKE NO 8UBSTlTUT.a
WHY IS
L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenm 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 tbe best fine oalf. atvliah
and easy, and because ire make mors shoes of this
grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand
eewed shoes costing from 4.00 to Q5.00.
cc uuienuiuc uana-sewen, ine nnesc can
snoe evor offered for S5.U): eouais French
C A OO Haml-Seweri Welt Shoe, fine calf.
Fa stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe ever ottered at this price ; same grade as cus-
tom-raaue snues costing irom t.uu 10 .uu.
CCO 30 Folire Shoo; Farmers. Railroad Hen
S9 Wh and IetterCarrisrsall wenrthem: flnecnlf.
seamiess, smootn msiue, neavy inree soiea, exteu-
H1UU DUKC, KJUV pUIT Will WTOr B jeftT,
50 fine calf: no better shoe e
9a this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
GO ana &. UU WorkiiiKman'i shoes
mOmmm are verv stronir and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
3'uu ana l.7- scnooi shoes are
1 w worn by the bovs everywhere: they sell
on their merits, as the Increasing sales show.
3H iac ciivu nnnu-Hewea snoe, oess
amm m e uongoia, very stylish; equals French
imported shoes costlntrfrom JU.iM) to ftfi.iat.
w ladies' 2.50, &2.00 nnd $1.75 shoe for
misses are ine Dest nne uongoia. Mtyiisnanaauraoie.
CJaution. See that W. L. Dousrlas' name and
price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.
w. i wuuLAa. AsrocKton, juass.
J. FREIMAN, AGENT, THE DALLES
Wm. Butler & Co.
have established a
Lumber lard on
Front Street,
Corner Jefferson,
Where may be fonnd a com
plete stock of Hough
and .Uresasjeel Jiim-
Jiow, at
Prices to Suit
The rocket. Special atten
tion given to orders from
the countrv.
TBE DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA
i"avl8;iitiorj Company's
ELEGANT STEAMER,
REGULATOR
Wit! leave the foot of Court street every
morning at 7 o'clock t tr
Portland and Way Points.
" Connections will be made with
the fast steamer.
DALLES CITY,
At the foot of the Cascade Locks.
For
or freiKht rates, apply to the agent,
or purser on board.
I H. R. SIBLEY.
Agent
JAMES WHITE'S
LUNCH COUNTER.
In connection with mv Fiuit Stand, on Second St..
near ine corner oi Ataauon, 1 nave openei a luncn
counter, and can serve to customers svidwiches
pis feet, ovaters. coffoc and tea. Ti) U M mnvei'.i.
THE
Ient to the paaaenger depot. Have elio Califoni
oranire cider, and the heat arle cider. aoe
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
COLUMBIA BREWERY
Second St., East End.
AUGUST BUOHLEB, PROP.
Has been refitted throughout with the
LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY
And is now manufacturing the
Best Keg and Jollied Beer
and Porter
In Eastern Oregon.
Mr. Buehler always alms to adopt the latest brew
inn apparatus and will furnish his customers bef
equal to an n markei: wtf
Cor. Court and Front Streets, .
THE DALLES, : : OREGON.
fa, Lipors and Cigars.
None but the Best Quality of Liquors and
the Best Brandy of Cigars on sale.
Kentucky Straight Whisky
From $3 to $5 Per Gallon.
A. BETTINGEN, JR., Proprietor
R. E. Saltmarshe
AT THE
East Enff STOCK YARDS,
WIXL PAY THE
HigliestCash Price for
Hay and Grain.
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK
LOUIS PAYETTE
(-xiccessor to Payette & Friend.)
THE LEADING
BLACKSMITH
AND WAGON-MAKER,
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
AU work work in iron or woo J done in the neatest
manner. Anything in the wagon line, from
a wheelbarrow to an omnibus, made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty,
Plows and machiner le paired in th-a most skill-
ul and worKnunuke mauujr. mcnzidw
Tr 12- ICES
-AT
American Market
J. LAUER. Prop.
CRANBEREI F.S, 50o per Kallon.
LEMONS, 25c per dozey.
SALT SALMON, 10c per ponnd.
ANDERSON'S MINCE MEAT, 10c per
package.
BOOTHS EASTERN OYSTERS, 75o per
CJD.
74 SECOND TREET.
PAUL KREFT & CO.
-DEALERS IN-
Painty 011, dla,
And the Most Complete and Latest
Patterns and Designs in
W A. la XAIER.
Practical Pointers nnd Paper FTanfrers. None but
tbe best 1 rands of the Sherwin-Williams Flint used
in all our work, and none but the most shilleii
workmen employed. All orders will be promptly
acienaea
Shop adjoining Red Front Grocery,
THIRD STREET, THE DAa,a:
CHRISMAN BROTHERS,
nccessoi"s to F. Taylor.)
Proprietors of tho
THIRD STREET.
s in
Hams, Bacos tind Sausage alTays oa
hand. decSld&wtf
W. H. Yoi'so. Rpdolph Kuss. A. Sand roc BC.
Young. Russ & Sanflrock,
GENERAL
HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
All work guaranteed. All kindg of repairing done
on snort notice.
Third Street, THE DALLES. OK.
OpDOiite Liebe'a old stand.
'Andrew Yelarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
The Dalles.
Address; Lock B x 181.
Throat. Lunas and Chest, including: ContuniDtlon.
Speedy and pumanenu Genuine signed"!, Battt."
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THE DALLES, OREGON,
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