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    The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY.
.MARCH 27, 1892
EDITORIAL NOTES. '
The judge in Astoria who sentenced
Mr. 0. W. Dunbar, of the Daily Talk,
1 to the county jail for one year and to
pay the costs of tbe action in a case of
' criminal libel tried this week, is the
same .judicial officer who sent Sandy
Olds to the penitentiary one year for
killing Webber and sentenced a man
. for stealing two salmon to three years.
Oregon is the first state to ijive a
verdict at the polls in this presidential
year, aud it is very' important nat a
fall vote be polled next June.. If the
' party , is . freed froai bossism and the
control of cliques the Republican na
iority this year will be as. large -a it
. J&S in HiS, and all persons helievirj
in Republican principles should work
with this end in view. ; .
It is not known whether Salisbury
.- will agree, to the modus mvend re
garding . the seal fishing "iu Behring
. sea, and if this is npt enforced th
industry will ' be nearly destroyed,
Great Britain is a powerful' maratian
nation; bnt the . United Stated have
certain .rights in this matter which
'should be protected, and the adminis
' tration will receive the support of the
people in so doing..
The country knows how the De
mocracy stand. on the tariff, for the
, leaders have caused the walls of the
: capitol at Washington to echo to their
eloquent denunciations of the McKin-
lev bill: but they have yet to define
. their position on the currency, and
this will be more equivocal. They
' ' could denounce protection as advo
- cated by Republicans without offend
. ing the corporations of New England
but when they ' advocate unlimited
coinage of silver Wall street will pro
test very emphatically. '
While it may be true that wages
are'largely governed by supply and
demand, it is also a fact that hen
there is a good price for articles em
, ployers can afford to pay laborers more
per diem. This holds , good every-
; where, ' and if. protection was taken
from American goods our factors would
be forced to lower wages to the mini-
. mum in Great Britain to compete
with goods from that country. Eco
nomic . rules are all right in their
sphere; but supply and 'demand is not
the only factor in determining .wages,
. ' The $435,000 which the dispatches
, to-day state will be recommended by
' the committee on Rivers and Harbor
for the locks at the Cascades will
allow the work to be pushed forward
rapidly; and especially - will this .- be
. true if the improvement is to be com
pleted under the contract ' system.
the bill passes the house little feare
. need -be entertained that it will not re
ceive the necessary, vote in the senate.
The manner in which the work has been
delayed under the management of the
war department has been discouraging
to the producers of the northwest, and
any change will be acceptable.
Tbe Democrats are attempting to
secure the vote of the laboring man by
representing the Republican party as
allied to wealth . and corporations,
This is the shallowest of anything they
nave said : during tbe present cam
paign: - for it is a well-known ' fact
that Jay ' Gould was the first
to' extend congratulations to Mr.
Cleveland on his election, and there
has been no adverse legislation regard
- ing railroads during- Democratic con
trol; of the lower house of congress.
This is simply a subterfuge, and will
. be laid aside' after this year for use' in
. the next presidential campaign.
0B00X. C0U5TI. .
Item a From the Columns of the
' Ochoeo Review.
J. H. Delore, of Stewart, was in town
Tuesday. . He laid the snow bad about all
disappeared from Little Gamp creek, and
bad left the ground without any bottom to
it .
The heavy showers of rain the first of the
week made the hearts of farmers and stock
men glad. The ground is now. thoroughly
wet and all kinds of vegetation will grow
rapidly.
Mr. Lister was down from bis sheep ranch
the first of the week. He says be wintered
his sheep with very little loss, although he
fed for eyen or eight weeKs. He has one
band of sheep affected with scab which be,
intends shearing about the last of the
month.
The county court has determined ' to
bring water on to the court house yard, and
will beautify the block by setting out shade
and ornamental trees. The ditch to be
built by the county court will tj ia3 along
the south side of the school block, and can
oe used tor ungating that ground hy noon
as tbe district is able to fence tVj ground
and improve it.
Peter Symantire and Able Gidxha-, two
Warm Spring Indiana, hava been occupying
cells in the county jail for several djys this
week. Tbey are charged with having stolen
cattle from Sam Lister, clerk at the agency.
They bad a preliminary hearing before
Squire Bell, but no decision bad bef o .ren
dered at the time of going to pres.
So far there has been less tali in this
county concerning the coming election than
ever before. The people generally are tak
ing little interest, and .candidates them
selves are' not becoming excited. Whom
the Republicans will bring out yet- remains
a mystery, but with tbe Democrats, we be
lieve, it is expected that tbe present offi
cials, with few exceptions, will be re-nominated.
A WATJBBLOO.
The
Seff-Conetllated. Bom or
Dalles Defeated In Every
JPreeliiRt. "
The
. Saturday was a red-letter day for Repub
licans who would not tamely submit to
bossism and machine rule regarding county
politics. For several weeks the . boss "bad
been manipulating his machine, and boasted
that be would dictate the delegates to the
county ' convention and those for tbe state
convention. - Saturday was a clear day, and
curb-stone strikers were busy at their work.
Tbe tickets for the. different precincts were
"pot up" without consultation with tbe in
' significant?) minority. About 11 o'clock
.an opposition ticket was put in the field,
and when the votes were counted every
person on Farley's ticket was defeated with
the exception of Mr. Joles m Higelow pre
cinct. It ' was a Waterloo, disastrous anil
destructive iu its consequences to those who
considered that they carried the Republican
party in their pockets. The following are
the votes cant: ,
TSSVITT.
J M Patters ,u 76
Ju.'d Fish 73
Wni Hichcll 71
CLP illips 71
P Ik-Huff 71
J 6 Kounti 60
TRSYITT.
C C Hobart 22
T A Hud n 19
J S Sehenc 23
1 ' SanjeDt 21
D Howe 1
C N Ih'TDbury 23
A M MacLeod 7
R C Peine
19
W 11 JoDea
AST DALLKS.
H L Kuck
Fratk Conn IIv. . .
.70 "C L Phillip ,.
CAST DALUfS.
.Sfl AG.lohiwoii
.57 B F L'inimlin
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..36
..3U
..30
Einorv Cmpbell 51
E F Sharp
J W Kooiitz . . : 03
0 Iufur
..41
.25
crank I'roijfhUjn.: S3 . Harris....
Will Rolwrw 72
Fred Ora'nmond 67
The following are the delegate from the
two remaining .relucts:
BIOKLOW. WK8T DALLES.
Frank Meuufoe A A I rquhurt
M T Nolau A N Varnev
Hugh Chriaraan , Ceo Kunyan
B s iiuutinutou J W Marquiss
C J Cmmlail 3eon;e Ualver
K Mv
Tha i.'bD
Prices of Wool.,
The Dalles; Or., March 22.
El! tor TiMES-liorxTAiSKKR: .
Iijviui' heard several limes nitli;u the
past month an erroneous statement freely
spread by free trader) as to the relative
(;rice of foreign and of domestic wool,
that tbe protective tariff did not defend
or add to the market value of American
grown wool, I - am led to ssk jou to
publish the prices of hume and of foreign
wool of the same character, which I have
(bt lined from tbe report of the American
Association of Woolen manufacturers,
and if consistent to place them side by
sida that the Oregon wool growers may
have tbe opportunity of ascertaining facts.
Tbe table of prices h&Dded you embraces
the medium priced wool grown and
offered in onr American . market each
year, and the price of foreign wool ot the
same grade the same year, from 18S1 . to
1890 inclusive. ' .
YEAR AMRRICAN TORSION
1881 38 eta per lb 29 eta per lb
18S2 85 " " 23 " " "
1883 '-. 35 " 25
1KS4 30 " " 24 " " "
. 18S5 28 " ' " 24 " " "
18S6 82 " " " , 23 " "
1337 . 31 " " " 24 " "
1888 I " 24 " " "
1889 S6 43 " "
' 1890 37 " ' " 25 "
The above shows what false statements
are used to enrry ends by enemies of de
fended industries. T. 8. Labg-
A Vile Case.
Walla Walla Union-Journal.
A young lady . of the tender age of 15,
called upon a medical man of this city for
treatment Monday.' She is accompanied by
her aunt and tho 'parties are . residents of
Wallace, Idaho. About a year ago the
young lady being on her way from Philadel
phia to join her aunt m Wallaoe, was de
tained in Spokane Falls for a few hours to
wait for a train to Wallace, She was di
rected by her aunt to go immediately to a
hotel in case ( detention on tbe way. She
stepped out of the car and enquired for a
hotel, when a gray haired old lady invited
the young girl to go home with her, saying,
"a hotel is no place for a Tittle girl like you,
come, with me." Tbe old lady turned to a
man standing near, who proved to be a
wealthy Rambler named Parker, and told
him this poor little girl wonld go home with
her. lie said "all right, and picked op
her , baggage and marched off with it.
When she arrived at their vile den she was
given a cup of coffee which was drugged
from tbe effects of which she did not become
conscious for twelve days, during which
time she bad been fearfully abused and
spirited away to Seattle. Her . trienda
finally fonnd her and have brought ber to
Walla Walla for. medical treatment. Tbe
young lady is suffering from nervous pros
tration and in addition a chronic inflamma
tion produced by tbe vile brutes interfer
ence. The case was thoroughly ventilated
at the time in Spokane and Seattle papers
and her abductors were tried for tbe crime.
County Contention.
The following are tbe delegates elected at
tbe Republican primaries held in this coun
ty last Saturday:
Eight Mile W E Campbell and i E Ms-
Cormick.' - - '
Columbia H W Gilpin and Kichard-
son. .
Dufur G W Johnston, W Vanderpooi,
B. Sigman, M J Anderson, W H H Dufur.
Kingsley E C Sexton, H May hew, E P
Williams.
Nanseoe J Eaoton and H Hudson.'
Bakeoven L Burgess, H C Eooper, H G
Jordan.
Hood Eiver E S dinger, J W Morton, C
L Gilbert, M P Eisenberg, W S Baker.
Mosier Lpuis Davenport and C J uPhil-
bps. - '
Cascade Locks & .Black, Dr. Candiana,
A P Ash, A Watt, P Monn.
Deschutes A S Roberts and H Rice.
Antelope D S Kinsey, C. N Lane, Grant
Mays, J C Murphy, Wm Kelsay, sr.
. . .
. Base Ball.
A game of base ball waa played at Ante
lope last Thursday between the Fossil and
Antelope nines. Tbe score stood 15 to 19
in favor of the Antelope nine. Following
is the score:
ismon scorn.
C Clarke.. ..:
Fred Wallace.'.
John Maliiue.
WM Gleason
Walt Silvertooth,...'.
Grant Hays....'... .
1 fleld-4
r field 2
a field-a
2 base S
..shoit stop 2
.....pitcher 0
. . . .catcher 8
3 base 2
Tom -Dawson ..
N Burgess
B Rogers... :
1
Total.
39
fossil scORB.
Ed Tiplev....
Lixht Morris. .
...lfleld-2
c field 0
W Hoovet
.snort stop 2
r field- 4
3 base 0
2 base 0
1 base 2
H SGoddaid..
C D Barnard..
F Roval
H titokea.....
Geo Rose.'.....
L Parker.,.-..
....catcher 3
....pitcher t
Total.
15
7 019
Antelope ..
Fossil
...6
...0
2 0 2
2 116
Specimen Case.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rhenmatism, ;
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
anected to an- alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. 'Three bottles of Elec
tric -Bitters cored him.
Edward Shepherd. Hamsburg, 111.,
had a running sore on his leg ot eight
years' standing. Used three bottles of
fi-lectric .Hitters and seven boxes of Buck-
len's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound
and well. John Speaker, Catawba, Ohio,
had five large lever sores on his leg, doc
tors saiane was incurable. One bottle
Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's
Arnica Salye cured hm entirely. Sold at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. 8
- The Oontraot System.
Washisoton, D. C, Msrch 21, 1892.
Col. N. B. Smnott.
Have secured in the River and, Harbor
bill $435,000 for the Cascade Locks and to
complete the same under the contract sys
tem. Congratulations! -
Bingek Hermann.
Card of Thanks.
Mr. Gunning desires to return bis heart'
felt thanks to his many friends .who ren
dered every possible aid to his beloved wife
during her last illness, and many spore. I
ciable acts of kindness to him and bis I
little girl in their ad affliction, .
The iron works of Dubnque, Iowa, have
undertaken to build a boat on sn entirely
new plan, the object of which is to navigate
the river and ocean, it will have one bow
and two sterns, each of which will have
rudder and screw, so if one is disabled there
will remain half the power to make a port.
She will carry an adjustable centerbof rd,
which it is thought will answer the purpose
of deeper draught. The boat will be about
300 feet long and from 20 to 35 feet beam.
It will be built entirely of steel and' will
coat about $200,000. It is expected she
will carry a cirgo equaling about 60.000
burhels of wheat in five feet of- water.
This vessel heu fiuished will be sent with
a cargo to the Amazon. She will than go
Tight up the river 500 miles or more to the
coffee plantations and take from them direct
the products which now hsve to be trana
feired half a dozen time before reaching a
market. The . leaders- of the euterpribe
claim that wherever a market is to be
reached, iu the shallow water, the ship will
act as a loog-fult want. It is an experiment
that will be watched with, great interest, as
it will open up a new ei a in combined ocean
and liver navigation.
For Over Kitty Vears.
An Old and Well-T:. .t Remedy
Mrs. W;oslow"s Soothing Syrup has been
Uocd for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children woile teethini,
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the Rums, allays all pam, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy lor
diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the teste.
Sold by all drugirlets in evrry part of the
world." Twenty-nve cents a bottle. 'Its
value is incalculable. Be sure and ask
for Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrnn, and
take no other kind. 21 (b91
Kewi: Barney O'Neil, of Grants, was
brought before Judge Leslie last Friday
for selling intoxicating liquor3 without a
license. Tbe case was continued over
UDtil Saturday, when argument was
made by the couiisel.- C. J. Bright ap-'
peared for the state and J. L. Story for
the defendant. O'Neil was bound over
by the court under $300 bonds to appear
before the grand jury. O'Neil imme
diately got out a writ of habeas corpus,
which came up before Judge Blackburn
Monday, buc was continued until the
following day, Tuesday. On Monday
night, however, Barney took French
leave of the authorities,' and at the pres
ent lime his whereabouts are unknown.
Judge Blackburn dismissed the writ, and
tbe defendant Is in a worse condition
than ever. Should be return now; be
will- be compelled to give bond ap
pear belorp the grand jury.
linemen's ii mini alv.
The beat salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all shin eruptions, and positively
cures piles, or uo pay reuuirfi. it guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moiiy
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by Snipes & Kinerslv,
The remains of a man were fonnd yester
day afternoon two miles from Dayton,
Wash., by two boys, from letters found
on his person tbe indications are that his
name is Nick Tram pert, of Luzemberi;,
Germany, aged, about 35 years. He bad
several letters on his person from Peter
Tram pert, of Eden Valley, Minn., also had
the address of T. D. . Merridith, Portland
in a note book. He was seen in Daytoi
about three weeks ago last Sunday in a sa
loon. Trampert had several twenties an
some paper ' money on his person at that
time. The coroner's jury returned a ver
dict of suicide, but since then the remains
have been brought in, and the indications
are that Trampert was shot in the back
bia bead. . There is likely to be turtner in
vestigation to-morrow. Trampert repre
sen ted himself as buvma cattle for W, W,
Spaulding & Co., of Portland.
County Treasurer's ilotioe.
All county warrants registered prior to
July 7. 1888, will be paid if presented at
my office. Interest ceases from and after
this date. Geo. Ecch,
Treas. Wasco Co
ha Dalles, Feb. 24, 1S92. 4w
Salem Statesman: Cyrus eed, a 15-year-
old boy ot Irortland, was taken to tbe re
form school last night. This is perhaps one
of the best' boys taken to the reform school,
but through adverse circumstances he w
compelled to go tnere. His mother has
been dead sometime and his father is
parts unknown, leaying the boy to take
care of himself, though he was put under
the guardianship of his uncle, who thonght
he could not take care of tbe boy and
turned him over to the state. The boy was
willing to go and seems to understand that
it is for his own benefit. , - He is,a grandson
of Col. Reed, the builder of Reed'a opera
bouse in this city. This addition increases
tbe number of boys to forty-four.
Tbe Ladles Delighted.
Tbe pleasing effect and the perfect
safety which ladies may use tbe liquid
trnit laxative, Syrup of Figs, ncder all
conditions, make.it their favorite remedy
It is pleasing to tbe eye and to the taste,
gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kid
neya, liver and bowels.
Grand Konde Chronicle: Bay .James,
the ten-year-old son of Wm. James, o
this city, met with a serious accident last
Monday. ' Mrs. R. J. Rogers was driving
along the street and asked a number 'of
little boys to get into her bnggy and ride,
Thinking they were all in she started tbe
horses and at that moment little Bay
slipped into the buggy wheel and bad
his leg broken just below the knee. Dr.
Bacon was called and bv tbe aid of his
skillful treatment tbe little sufferer is in
a fair way .to recover as fast as such
serious hurts are usually made coo vales
pent.
One set of bed-room furniture will be sold
very cheap if taken within a few days. For
particulars call at this office.
TVTien Baby, was sick, wo gave ber Castoria, "
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
wTun aha had Children, aha gave- taem Castorja,
OPm 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. Svrun of Fiers is the
only remedy or its kind ever pro-
Juced, 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 ftOo
land?! bottles by alZ leading druggisfel
Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
a ah fhAhcisoo. cal.
loumiue. nr. mew tonic .r.
Legal Notices.
For a Repuhlicao County ConveLtion
and Plimary Elections.
Notfc is herer-y siren that at a meeting r.f'th
Republican Ounty entral Committee of Waco
sounty. or., called by autho-iiy ve tell in me ua
1 hairman of fairi committee, and heM at the t'ounty
Court K)Aiii in Dalles i ity, Oregon, on the 13th day
of February, IfcDi, it was rdered that p ca 1 be 18
eu -d for a Revilb ican ounty C mention, to be
lieM at the Court 11 ou e in Dulles (.'HV.Jori.it. n, at
1'IA.M.. uut e
2Gth day of March. 1S92,
lir rne purpose m iir-mmolinjr cmdiil ite for the
office of CVuntv Judge, Clerk, .hc-nff ,(one County
Conimirttioner, 1eainer, Ass-.s-or. .vi-rmtendei.t
of Schools, County Mirv.yor-and Coim er. und llit
election .f f-ix del- irate to represent Wasco i-ouuty
in the Republican fct.te C'-nveiili n, to le Jitui in
ihe citv of Portland, dr., en the 6!h day of April,
ISM, and to transa t such other and furl her business
as may prolerly come, before said Convention.
The County'Convention will consist of seventy,
tlirce rlelesrates from the various preciucta, uppoi
ionid ad 10 lows, to-wit:
Kalis Preciuct 6 Dslreates
Hood Kiver Precinct 4 "
Baldwi '
Mosi '
Weetllsu' "
Trivett .- " '
Bur low "
Fji'st Dallos "
Eiht Mile "
Columbia '
Deschutes "
Nansene "
Dufur "
K;neley '
Tyifh Valley "
Wautnack "
On-k Grove "
Bake Oven
Antelope "
It is further recommende
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, by order of the Ccn-
t ai Committee, that nrinrarv etecticnv be nel-i in
the various precincts, at the usual i lace of voting,
on tbe 19th cIjj of March, 1S92. and that the polls be
opened at such primaries througuout the county at
2 o'clock P. M. cf suid day, except wr hin the limits
of Dalles City, in which the pri-.iaries will be con
ducted under provisions of Primary Election Law
and the subjoined uotice.
1 he attention ot electors in the various precincts
desiring to ekct Justices of the Peace and f'ontn
bles, is cal'ed to the provisions of the new election
law as to the marine of nomiiriting their c ndidates
at the primaries.
M. T. NOLAN,
Attest: . Chairman l(ep. Co. Central Com.
A G. Johnson, Sec'y.
Sheriff's Sale.
BV VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION AND ORDER
of sale, issued out of the t ircuit Court of the
titatc of Oietron f'r Wasco county, on the 5ih day of
February, 1&92, in the uit wherein tbe t olicitors'
Loan and Trust Company is plaintiff, and Adam G.
Johnson and Mary E. Johnson arc defendants, to tne
directed, commanded roe to make sale cf the lands
in said execution and order ot sa e, described to-wit:
Lots A, B, C, J. K and L, ot block 63 of Fort Halle
Military Reservation addition to Dalle; City, Wasco
county, Oretron; I hare this day levied upon this
land, and will seU on
Saturday, the 2Gth day of March, 1892,
at'the notir of 2 o'clock P. il.. at the court nuuse
door in Vt asco county. State of Oregon, I wills-ell
said land and all the right, title and interest which
said dctenfants had the-em on the 27th diy of De
cember, 1886 (the date o 3ECrtgaB;e described in the
compiaim in saia suit, or nave since acquire!, at
puouc auction to ins ninesx oiouer tnerefor, to sat
isfy the judgment, interest, uttorney's fees, costs and
dt-bnrsements in said suit, to-wit: 1,812 73, bearin-r
interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, from
the 21st day of November, 1810, together with coats
ana accruins; costs nerelD.
Hated this Slid day of February, 1692.
D. L. CATES.
feb27-td Sheriff of Was o County, Or.
Assignee's Notice.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
Jl Donovan has -inaue an assiirnmeut to the
underused for the benefit of all of his
creditors. AU creditors of said assignor ar e there-
ore hereby notified to present their claims under
oath to me at the saloon formerly occudietl bv said
assignor in The Dalles, Oregon, within three months
irom tne uate Hereof.
Dalles City, Or., Feb. 18, K92.
FRANK ROACH. '
feb20-5t - Assiirtee.
Land Notioes.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION".
- Land Optics at Tub Dam.ks, Or,
March 8. 180-2.
Notice Is hereby given that the foilowing-named
settler has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
win be made before the rteister and Receiver of th
U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on May 10,
iay, viz:
GEORGE W. STEWART,
Hd No. 2188) (or the 8 W qr sec 30, Tp 2 N, R 13
east, WM.
be names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous resiueuco upon, ana cultivation of, said
lana, viz:
Norman McDonald, Wallaoe Scmple, Alex Ander
son ana tiocite tierouz, au ot Tne Dalles, Uregon
mchl2 JOHN W. LEWIS, Keinster.
NOTICE TIMBER-CULTURE.
Lakd Opficb at Tur Dalles, Orb
February 28. 1892.
Complaint having been entered at this oiice by
George Mcintosh against 'ihoms J. Hid, for failure
to comply with ta as to timber-culture entry, No.
1888, daied February 10, 1885, upon the &ec
Hi, ip z d, n 14 w at, in -vvascu county, uregon
with a view to th cancellation of saio entry; con
testant alleging that said Thomas J. Hill has not
planted any trees, seeds or cuttings on said tract of
land, or caused the same to be done, and that f aid
failure still exists; th said parties are hereby sum
moned to appear at this office on the 16th day of
Apiii, 1BU2, at iu ocjock A. m., to m-fooo ana tur
nish testimony concerning said alleged failure.
mch5 JOHN W. LEWIS. Keuister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
Laud Omcs at Tub Dalles, Orkooh,
February 5. 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler his filed notice of his intention to make final
proof hi support of his claim, and tl.al said proof
will be made before the Register aud Receiver of the
U. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on April 7th,
Jtjuz, viz:
JOHN J. EHRISMaNN,
DS No. 6964, for lots 2 and-S, See 28, TplN, R12
is w At.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ana cultivation of aaiu
land, viz:
Andrew Kaller, George Kaller, Edward Wicks and
Andrew urqunart, au of i ne Dalles, uregon.
feb20 JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Omci at Tub Dallks, Ohrook,
. February 24. lnui.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of ber intention to make final
proof in support of her claim and that said proof
will be made before tbe register and receiver at The
Dalles, or., on Apru zu, ie2, viz:
MARGARET M. KRAUSE,
widow of Ernst W. Krause, Hd No. 2911, for the SW
5A. Sec 20. To 2 N. R 16 E W M.
She- names the following witnesses to- prove her
contiDuous residence- upon ana cultivation oz said
land, viz: i '
Joseph Southwell. Andrew Linton, Thomas Walsh
ana William Shelley, all of The Dalles, Or.
eb29 tOHN W. LLWIS, Etgitttr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . ,
Laud Omcz at Thb Dalles, Obsooh,
February 6, 1882.
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 Ihe
Dalles, Or., on March 25, 1892, vis: .
LEWIS LAWLEY.
Hd. No. 2520. for the NE Sec 6, Tp 1 N, R 13 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
lanil, viz:
.William Jordan. Albert Jordan. Charles Denton
and James Thomas, all of The Dalles. Or.
feblK JOHN w. LEWIS, Keguter.
To Young Housekeepers
Free to ail Brides !
"VT OTICE is hereby given to ail the readers of this
X paper and all their friends and acquaintances
throughout -the United States and Canada that)
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly' married couple whose address nd
10 cents to pay postage is seat to the publisher
within one year from the date of their marriage.
Persons sending for this present are requested to
end copy of a paper containing a notice of their
marriage, or some other evidence that shall amount
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the
magazine under the above offer. Address,
'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt.
COAL! GOAL!
-THE BEST-
Wellington, Eock Springs,
and Eoslyn Coal.
$13, sacked and
tbe city. :
delivered to aoy part Of
At Moody's Warehouse.
XfH. LAESBN,
. j Dealer in all kinds of
Hay, Grain and Feed
At his old stand, Second street. .
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE.
v ;
Tne nlghest Cash Price paid for Sheep pelts.
tif
mm
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EAST,
NORTH and
B. E. liYTLE,
Agent
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
I'ortlniKl t !a3i FranclMO.
Ta Sau Francisco Leaving Steamnhip Wharf, Port
land, at 10 V 11., as follows:
Orpcron '. Fob S. 23
Columbia i'eli 12, 20
Stite Feb 16, 24
Pairr-pe must be checlced either at Aru St., durinir
the any, or by the V. C: & B. Co. No unchecked
bajr'jage will be received on the steamers.
Nan Frnm-iNCO to rortlaii'l.
To Portland Leaving SpearSt. Wharf, tan Francisio
' at 10 A. l. as follows:
Columbia :...Feb 7,10
su e Feb 11, 23
Oniron Feb .5, 27
The company reserves the ritrht to change steam
ers ot sa.linc; dnts without further no. ice.
For rates, tickets, be: th reservations, etc , c-ill on
or address any ticket acrent of the Union Tacilic sy
tem.
C. S. MEM.KS. T. W. LEE.
Gen. Traffic Mana er. Uen.P,iSS. At.
FROM TERMINAL OR IXT.EKI0R POINTS
orthern
liAILROAD
Is the line to take
TO ILL POINTS EAST ANi) 0 -
It is the Dininsr Car Rout. It runs Thr"ivh Ves
tibule! Trains Ecry Day in the ye..r !.r
ST- PAUL and CHICAGO.
(XO CHANGE VF OAJU )
Compu ed of Dining Cars unsiirrHA 'i. . J inai
Drawin-H-ora Wltcptrt; uf Lit. Bt .
Equipment.
TOURIST'S SLEEPING CARS.
Best that can be corstructed. and in whi h accom
znodations aie both Free and Funtidlicl
for holders of First or hecond
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 through any agent-of the road.
rpUDnTTPtT TTPVOTV ' To and from all
J. JllVUUU.il HVlVUlkJ points in America.
England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket
omce oi tne company.
' Full information concerning rates, time of trains,
routes and other details furnished on application to
any agen or
A. D. CHARLTON,
' Ass't General Passenirer Asrt.,
, No. 121 First St.. Cor. Wa-h..
PORTLAND, OiEGON
FREE .
TO THE
TRIP
WORLD'S FAIR
' Commencing: May 1, 1893
The History Company, of San Francieco, Cal.
(capital stock $600,000) the oldest and larvest put
lishingr house ou the Pacific coast, this day announce
that they will give, absolutely free, a ticket to the
World's Fair and return, including- meals en route
one week (7 days), hotel accommodations, six admis
sion tickets to the Exposition grounds, two tickets
to leading wnicago tbeatera aud buch other privi
leges as may insure a pleasant trip to deserving per
sona who comply with their requirements. .
3NTOTIOE. .
Those desiring to go to the World's Fair and who
could not otherwise do so, can address us at once for
full particulars. This offer, does not applr to per
sons of means who are in a position to meet tbe ex
pense oi suen a trip themselves, but to enterprising
and intelligent young men and women who can ap
preciate such an opportunity and make the mot of
it. Teachers, clergymen, students, farmers bright
sons and daughters in fact any and all possessing
energy, enterprise and cnaractor win be eligible.
THE CHAXCK OF A rIFE-TlJIK.
Every young man or woman who desires to go to
Chicago and see the wonders of the greatest e.vhio
ition the world has ever known, should address ns
at once. Such an opportunith is rarelv offered, and
the trip will be the event of a lifetime to those who
go. Address
THE HISTORY COMPANY,
THS BISTORT BOILDINO,
No. 72S MARKET ST., SAN FRANOI CAL
Everything in the line of
SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY
- AND FINE FRENCH CANDIES,
, 1 CAN BS rOUKS AT
NOLAN'S POSTOFFICE STORE,
SECOND STREET.
Thimble Free.
ANT LADY sendintr at once the nunes and ad
dress of ten married ladv frienda or house
keepers to whom we can send sample copies of the
most i harming: illustrated ladies' newspaper pub-
iwneu KHiav, win receive an eiefrant soua stiver sou
venir thimble. The "Ladies' tectorial Weekly" is
the handsomest and most entertaining' publication
of Us class and is becoming universally popular with
intelligent ladies in both Canada and the United
States. It, contains sixteen laive paires. same sixe
-rjarper s- Bazaar" moat nrntu;v liiuatrated
and comes each week at only 2 a year. If yon de
sire souvenir thimble sena names of those von
think would be interested in the "Ladies',, W eekly"
uu cociuee uiieeu u. o. z-cenK tuunps to cover ex
penses of mailing, etc Forward to-day. Addresi
"Ladies' Pictorial Weekly,w Canada Life Building,
o onto. Can. nv2ew
Miw" ' - - yer t befnr niaoe by Jobu R
(indwin,Troy.N.V.t wvrk for u. header,
i J" Chi mny not make a tuaHi. but we caa
atendi youquickly bow to earn from t t
I tHO a i4ay at tbe Hurt, and mure a you po
V"- own sw, an apra. in aav part of
J America, yoo ran commence at bum, pr.
Fmc all vuur tiactr nmn momsnti anlv m
SNbV -b wrk- A" iei V7 M UK" for
r . i cicr' worker. We a tart mi fnn.;.f,.
tivue ""'r' W.wu Kre. Evert
1 ri';nM '"'r carniur from t i. to
nan juu. v ill wuir ii apsir uiun
or all tin" tim. Itlff tuonrr ior work
er. Failure uuknonm atnnap th-nu
NEW itdwnii.lerfitl. I'arlt.-ulnr frail.
tX.lfalloU feO.,Xaoxeal,rtlantl.fi2aaif
S3000
A TEAK t ' anrfrtketobrffl.
rch an fiirlr intcllliKnt nmon of either
in, who eu Rao and wrlt mnd wbo.
afler ioatniction.will workiodaHrioiu!,.
how t. cam Thrw Tkoai ait Dalian a
f carlo thairowa .ocalitiu,wherpTartlirHveJ wlllalaofaralab
tha aibjAliimoreBplurmeiitl which youci earn thatamomtf.
hOB9onoy IbraMBoaiaaaaecaaaralaaabova. EaaUjand qa..
learneaV I daaira but ana workar from cch dlatrictoreoun.v. I
hare already tanaht and firorided with eniplijjmrnl a :: rn
amber, who are raakma: orer SSOSS a rearaach. !l N ,A
and SOCIO. Full irUonlar KJBtfcE. Addreae atone,
!. C ALbESf. laz Aa. AuKUila, SaiiiaMi
HTJKll
Auk my agent Tor V. li. Donclas Sh
Ii not lor sulein yon? place riK your
dealer to himi ir r:'f:iiouie secore itie
Hgency, and trot ilieni tor yon.
WHY
THE
L, DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cen?8ermEn
THE BEST SHOE IN ThE WORLD FOR THE MONri'?
It U a seamless shoe, with no acksor wax thread
ro hurt tbe feet; made of the best fine calf, st.i iisii
urA easy, and because ice make more shoes of tiJ.s
(."ifde than an) other manufacturer, it equals hand
rowed shoes costing from 84.U0 to S5.uu.
CC OO Genuine Ilaml-sewed, the finest calf
Waa shoe ever ofTtred for equals FrenoJi
impfrted shoes which cost from 'to $12.00.
t!A OO Ilnnd-Sowed Writ SShoe, flno crJf,
stylish, ctmifortable and durable. The bst
shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made
shoes costing from Sfi.fW to81UR).
fei O 50 Police Shoej Farmers, Railroad Men
JJ vi and LotterCarrioiriall wearthem; line calf,
seainless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edge. Vme pair will wear ayear.
20 0 fine calf no bftter shoe erer offered itt
i7sSkB this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
Str and S.OO Workineman'fi shoes
tSna are very strong ami durable. Those who
h:ive given them a trial wiil wear no other make.
E3nVC' S'i.OO and Ml.?.1 school shoes are
BUI O worn by the boys everywhere; theysalt
on their merits, as the increasing Bales show.
I trl I.OG 3') Ilnndfopwed shoe, bt
faCiUlvO LAmgola, very stylish; equalsFreiic
imported shoes costinfr"!! S4.U0 to Sfi.iiU.
l.adiea' ..'SO, j.QO and $1.75 shoe-for
Hisses are the best fine Don ola. stylish aud durable
Caution. See that W. L. 1ouKlas' name ai.u
price are stamped on the Ir ittom of each F.boe.
W. Jj. DOL' utAS, .Brockton. Mass.
J.FREIMAN, AGENT, TOE PALLLS
1C Mlwd his Opportunity! IOVT Mtaa
! I'Murs I leader. 'I tie majority marled their op
pnrtanities, and frura tbut cnnselive in poverty and die m
ob-carityl Hairowinfr despair is tbe lot of ninny, as they
look backon lost, forever lost, opportnnity. l.lleinpnsia
Iiiat'Koach out BenpundtlninK. Improve your opiwrta
ni;y, and secnreprosneritT. prominence, peace. I twit a said
by n T-hilosojihrr, thiit "tbo OodJcss of Fona:ie offers a
polfi. opportunity to each ioion"nt some period of life;
e:m i -ico theclmure, and t,liep'm s out lior rirlu'i; f.iil to do
-o;-.n-l t.he departs. wrr to rutnr-.1 IJoWFliutl yon find
;!if,: iLDKSorportnTiityf lTivcs:i--rte every clianco tbut
;,;;. r-.a worthy, r.nd oi fair prort; a; tlmt is wiit nil suc
r j ; :ilmendo. ileroisnn of p-nim;tr, melius iinotof:on
T. ::l:inUiere:ii:liot li'ljorfnipe-'plij. I:npr.ivcd, it will (riva,
i.t loust, afrrand Btnrt in lift. TiiO C"Lr:'.f opr'unny for
j'.mny is lioro. Money to bo mmle r.ipi'I'y end honorably
y ii.iyind'isirlrtiispi'r-onof eiiliwr fcx. Atl ars. You caa
di the wurkaTid livo at homo, wln-vver v'i tire. Even be
f :un;r8 uro e' i'.y eartiin from to 5- lf p"r iy. You
t':ti uo as well if yon will work, not too L .ril, tut iuiluslri
o'j.iiy; andyoiiciininrreitse yoorinc-mo:t3yfmc'oon, Yott
c.in rrivotTp.'iretir.ieonly, orr.ll yonrtirueto tliowork. Easy
to ltN:m. Capital not required. We siart ya. Alliscom
p.irmivoly nw nnd really wondorfuL v' Instruct and
sliow youhow, fie Failure unknown Bninnfj onr work
er. No room to explain here. Vrite and leiini all Tree
bv r; nrn in nil. Unwise to delay. AM.v-3 at once. II.
UuUett t Co., lsos 8et, Portluud,
TO THE PUBLIC.
. Having asfociatcd myself With the old re
liable Real. Eat ate and Insurance firm of
Menefco Bros., nnd lately purchased the
senior member's interest, I wish to inform
the public that I am at their dispoeal to
transact any business in the Ileal Estate and
Insurance line w hich they may control in
the new consolidated city of . Portland. As
a firm, now Menefee A, Heppner, I wish also
to mention that we rent and take care of
property for non-residents, negotiate loans,
and gladly render advise conc?rping prop
erty of Portland and yicinity. Feeling con
fident of success, but nevertheless my great
est desire is to gain and maintain a reputa
tion, I await your kind consideration.
Very respectfully yours,
- H. A. HEPPNER,
Of Menefee & Heppner, Real Estate and Ini ranee;
-office. Delay it., near Russell, Albina-Hortland,
uregon,. rebZO
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
FIRST HTKJEIrL
FACTORY NO.
105,
PinBDQ f the Best ''Brands manufoct
OllliliO ured, and ordeas from all parts
of .the. country tilled on the shortestootice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become hrmly established, and the ,de
mand for the home manufactuaed'article is
increasing eyery day. , '
dec24dy-tf A, ULRICH ft SON.
SKIBBE HOTEL
F, W. L. SKIBBE, Prop;
The Only Brick Hote
IN THE CITY
BEST DOLL A a A DAT HOUSE in the North
west. This builainij has been refitted siuce the
fire of September 2d, and the rooms ara nrst-claes
in every particular. The table is supplied with the
Deai me maricei. anoras.
The oar iu cnonection with the hotel is suDDlied
wttb the highest mrade of Wines, Laquora , ani Im
ported and Domestic Cigars. jan39
pioiiEEB mm,
Northwest Cur. Second aud WaaMogton Sta,
ortbweat Cur. 3e
MM i
uccesa ox to corgeRucfa.
.4
The Cheapest I?laee
IH THB DALLESfFOR
All Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC,
We respectfully solicit a share of the public pat-
rout ee. and shail endeavor to (rive entire satisfac
tion to our customers Dotn old and new.
Andrew Yelarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
, The Dalles.
Address; Lock Box 181.
HILL, 0'MALLEY & CO.
' THE LEADING
Architects and Builders
Office in Skibbe'. Brick,
THE DALLES, OREGON
Will take contracts and furnish vUns and Bnocifi
cationg (or all buildings, frame, brick or tftone. Ala
terials fuinfsoed U needed. oct5
W.T.WISEMAN
a Suaceajor to; J. H. McDonoiub & C.'
DKALEB IU
hoice Wines. Liquors,
AVD CIGARS.
None but the lwt brands of Liquors and
Cigara on sale. TemperaDCP rtriuku of all
kinds. Corner of Court and Second streets.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Ws? ca, ""iS
is
te maill J11 II"
WM. BUTLER & CO,
Lumber Dealers.
"a hive adcUd to our t.K-im.-s the fol'i.winj lines.
aiiU wih not be uutiersold.
time, Piaster, Hair, Cement,
G FAi'ER, -
And will furnish anything it
.Iiuililiiii; Material
the line of
A liljcral
we handle.
discoHji; to the trade in anything
Uur stock is al! fresh.
Prcct Etrset, Corner of Jefferson.
31AIEK t iiKNTON,
fijuccessors f A, Bcttimfcn
RETAILERS ANI .K'DIiEUS IN -
AZTD GRANITEWAKE
A complete line of Heating in! Cok Stove?, Pumps.
Pipe Plumbers and Meam Vfrt ero Supplies;
al?o a rrmplete stock of Carpenters;'.
E.ackgnil'.hs' and Frin
y xt T(hj!b.
AND SHELF HARDWARE.
TSaa'n. PUunMn; and pipe work will h) da
on bbort Lotice.'
SECOND ST., THE DALLES, OR
CHRISMAN BROTHERS,
peeffO! to P. ..y!r )
Proprietors of the
JU'l-liiViO JlJ '. U ilillUO Vi i'iVd
lin.-.oa
II' 11 i. .
a. "w r
JLvlULp
A.4. a-J 0. U kd 9
(iucoesor to Payeite &.rrienrt.)
TKE LEADIN'J
BLACKSMITH 1
AND WAGON-MAKER.
Corner Second end Madison 3te.
All work work in Iron or wovi done In the neatest
manner.- Anything in the waun line, from
a wheel rxurruw to :tn omuiLU9, mode
or rcairil-.i.
Horse-Slioein'g a Specialty.
Plows und machinery temired in the moat 'skill-
ul and workmanlike ra inner. nich21dw
F. E. SHONTELL
-DEALER IN-
AND CONFECTIONERY.
Second Street, next door to the Red Front
Grocery Store.
The celebrated II' ffman, General Arthur and Schil
. lcr Citrara on aula
THE DALLES, - ' ORCGOJJ
PAUL KEEFT k CO.
DEALERS IN
Paints, Oil&(te
And the Most Complete and Latest
Patterns and Designs in.
WALL r A. 1? E It
Practical Paintera and Paper tTanetra. None but
the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams P;iint used
im all ourworU, and none but the most skilled
workmen employed. All orders will ba promptlr
attended tn. t
bbop adjoining Red Front Grocery,
THIRD STREET, THE DAojii.
"WINK THE . OTHER EYE.
STAGEY SHOWN,
-THE
WAT H MAKEB
Has opened op a Je e y nd
Repair shop for the Repaim
of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Etc
.ALL WORK GUARANTEE D.
. With Byrne, Helm & Co., DrugirU a and Chem
ists, successor to C. E. Dunham.
SECOND AND UNOS STREETS '
nevsre nesfaurani.
MRS. C. DAVIS, Prop.
Adjoimcg the Diamond Holler Mills, on
second street.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Tbe tables will b supplied with the
best the market affords. Lodging rooms
op stairs for guests. .' .
L. P. OSTLUND
I will (urr.ish drafts and estimates on all build'rnjr,
dwellings and stores..
Mr. Ostlund Is a Dnactical mecharlc. and thelplana
drafted by him will prove ariistLc, cheap anujdun
Die.
I;now located at
77 Second Street,
Kcxt to SchutzJ Justice Offloe.
Kf paii ma a Jleeiaity. He hat stved some
of his b e?t ieuther out f the fire and will make the
neatest hoot i r h4oe of anyone ui the oitv.
mm mm u.,
' Corner Third arid Washington St i. ,
Cured Hams and Saccn, Dried Oeef
and Tongues
And tlie beatj Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops .a.ij Veal
(.unci in ine mAHket.j
RDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CiTY
faf" Fresh Vegetables on Sale at the Lmet Prices.
i R'tS't . 'A !"
Fine
Clears
Tobacco
Contractorand Builder
rheArtisticSaoemaker
" jww
WHIPS
256. 50c.
75c.
$1.00 $1.23
$1.50
PFATnrnnoM! is madi- from oril.T.s.
natareu own tmi-juwc nt!it.Tial. tnt whips made for
the i,ne. O Puiaol. AH STi'l.Ks. all
prl.-v. y.'.nr t.val.'r Inr a - p
HiiiiriV KUCK. - The Dales. Cr.
GEBM1NIA,
': r;; l'KFSENT.AT V
oriel ri'treet.
&13
im and Gi
Alt brands rt Imported Liouor?, Ale and Porter.'an
niiine Key e-t tirs. A full line ot
CAL!nnViiiS& BRANDIES.
Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
Rooms,
71 MAIN STREET.
A?.vniys on linud the) '
T- Wines,
Ilaiqviors.
unci Cigars.
'. isint Evening Resort
lie
A
C"
'".r wan-anil Imported Lager Beet
on iiraut'lit.
iIcD0y. -LT) BROS., : PEOPR'S.
ma
liiU
MBS. A. JONES. Prop,
r 83
Aiij liniiid Evrne.lloyd.is Co.'i drui' s!ore.
tajili s are topplied with the best the
Diarlitt affjrJ.
B1EALS
AT ALL HOURS
'Nona bnt white help employed.
T.A.YanTor(leii,
TUB LEADING
WATCHMAKER
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID fO REPAIRING
if Fine Watchea. M". Van Norden haa adopted
a syeti in of repairing by whici old clocks. uppr
eutiy worn out, m.iy be mule serviceable lor year
100 SECOND STIIEET THE fALLES, Or.
FOR SALE.
A BAND OF TWENTY BROKE IIOHSES, avpr
aKin Irora lioo to 1600 i-ouniJK four mrei
and the balance aeldinm Thn-e will be Bold at
rcaaonab'.e prices. Fer terms app'-r to
.T. J. DR1PP3,
mcb5- Ilartlanu, Wash,
F. .W. BOLD,
Bl&cksmith anJ Wagoa-Maksr!
At Tiornpsou's oldjitand, 19S TnirJ St .
BLACKSM1TH1NC OP ALL KINDS. DONE' NEATLY
" AND CHEAPLY.-
WOOD-WORK ef all k'ndt, renairinir and miking
anything, from a whe:-!barriiW u a carriaKO.
RSE-SH0EINC A SECIALTY.
rn 4l-w
' ..GaNOWAK.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Pians and pj.fiioa';i.ia tor building fur
nished. " Will do a.'l Kinds of excavating
and grading. .
All orders should be left at postoffire box
novl3 . ,
CEDAR POSTS.
THE UNDERSIGNED CAN FURNISH MEDIUM
aud Lurife Split Cedar Poets, feet long, de
livered on cars or boat in East Portl md. for 7 and 8
cents each. Eastern oretron and Washington par
ties are pleased with them. We prefer buyers
should hava them inspected before the posts are
shipped. Address
. INVESTMENT COMPANY.
I E. j('ACKKKBUSR. Pres't,
jan20-dw Drawer 22, Portuuiri, Or.
SHEEP FOE SALE
.Three thousund Fine Graded
Bred Ewes and 3000 Yearlings.
Kerr & .Buckley, .
Grass Valley, Or.
FOR
CASCADE LOCKS
THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF CASCADE LOCKS
NOW ON THE MARKET.
LOTS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY.
Tho building of tjie Portage Railroad at this point will make Ciscade
Locks a very thriving town in the future. Parties desirous cf inventing at
that point will lie furnished with mops and price list by applying to '
BRADFORD & C ASTELLOE, .
110 Second St., Portland, Oregon
Or Dr. LEAVENS, at Cascade Locks.
lXCOBIUATCI 1HH0:
THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY
1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers sod Manufacturers cf-r
Onilding- IMnterial nncl
DRY.
O.VIv and S3L..VI3
PW)51IT DELIVERY TO
OOlrr .o, 07 Mblncion N.
IfAUGHAM'S
vSeettsprants'l
.will commend themselves to real lovers of good gardening and its contents BO fully
cover au orancaes 01 tuia aoaorbing subject that we
J- IT TELLS THE WHOLE STOlix
Garden, Lawn and. Farm and represents
assortments of garden supplies in the world. For ajc. we mad with the BOOK f
one packet " Chicago Parka" Pansy Seed or one plant new French Rose A
btaroiooia. wnte lor i-ree cat alooub now.
VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE.
x
30 YirAP3 EXPEPIEJICE.
lobacco i3 one of he few,
articles of
manufact
ure whose
real merit
can
only
be found ouh
by actual,
use. For
al L 1
inirry years wer;
have been ma-V A
Kino the he.tf V ; h
raclea$ of o-
baccds. and we recommend
MASTIFF-PLUG-CUT
as a reliable. and superior,
article. -
ufler's Book!
l.OCO A PliE
1 0 to '200 ORlfilSAL ES0UA VINOS,'.
ELEGANT LJNDINC,
PCBLISIIK-ri IN S LANGUAGES,
POPULAR TKICES. '
first Edition, :-: 1CO.OOO Copies.
THK OMIT ACT1IRNTIC WORK BT
GEX. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER.-'
Exclusive territory and 1'bora! terms !ven to re
liable aire'.ta. Accompany aj'i!icatUn lor territory
with i for prispertus. i
TU!5 .1. TiEWING CO.. 1
oct:Tt
S(n Frjiic:ttco. Cal.
AH
STRinur
IRSTCLA9.
The Iaarceat, Faateat sad Flaeat In taw Warld.
PawHinfrer apcomodntlona uoexceiieu. ......
HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GUSGOW.
Kvnrr Satnrdajr,
NEWIORK, GIBRAl-TKrl and NAPLES,
AtTPirolar InUrrala. ....
SAIOON, SECOND-CUSS AND STEERABl
ratoaon lownt trms to and from th principle
330TCH, IN3USH, tSISH ft ALL CONTDTIltTAl FOItTTB
Excursion elRketa arnilable to return by either the plo
tureqne Clvde A North of Ireland or Naples Olbraltar
Dnftt and Kossr Orttn for Aor Aoout il lowttt BttM,
Apply to anf of onr local Airents or to
frENUKIWON BKOTUEBS, Chloaco, III.
AGENTS WANTED Apply to T. A. HUDSON,
General Agent, lh j Dalles, Or. jan&l-ttt
' ' A ' ' '
fil'M-ELASTlC ROOriNG- Kr'LT coeti onlv2.00 r
per 100 square feet. Makes a r-(km1 roof for y art,
ant anyone can put it on, hend stomp for Bumplft
attd full pirticaii. ,
GUM ELASTIC ROOKING CO.,
39 41 Wt Broadway, - New Yoik City
tST- local Ayrnts Wanted 1 (oilS
Goods hinlcrl with the grratost"L-ar to ill
parts of the city on short notion.
Leave ordera with Fia& fc Bardon
.Notice to Contractors
BIDS WILL BE l:FCKIVED at tha offiee V
F. Oibous until Monday hoon, April 4th, lRthi,
tor the erection of the suprHtniclure of the First
Con1 relational Churub of rrhi Ilalles, acoordlnii Ui
ilans and tnNlin'mio.s tolifl aern at Crandali at
luivett'a ottlue. The bulMiuir commute reserva tli
riifht to reject any or all bMs.
It. r OinoNS.
. It. B. HUNTINGTON, ,
BuilUliijr Couimittee.
' Tlie DallesrOr., March 14, !8iu.
Attention, Sheep f.len.
T
X Ku-ma, hi:h are excellent fT sheep dip or for
cleansinit cattle of verniiu. whlt-n 1 will tall cheap.
For terms apply at The Dalles Ciirar Factory.
mchl2 A. ILLHICM k SON.
fou sale:
SIX; HEAD OF WORK HORK.i, (mm Ave to
eight years old, in iroo 1 condition. Will soil for
cah, or trade some of them for stallions.
. C. KOEHLER.
Nansene, Or., Feb. 18. 182.
DRESS MAKING.
TnOSE DESIRING DrlEt-SKS HADK AT TIIEnt
bnmea can be aecommoriated with firstlaaa
work by addressing the unddrniiined thrmnrh the
postofflce. A1HS. 11. AIKEN.
mchlO-dltn
'! nit Tmn im.r.- fit ruir "T.TT lfnrf woi'a,
m "J fitht-f fcs. t rVmjr i.r oid.ctui m t.i- "i
BOn luiai iii'V rever .iify llw. Ai y
one mn t'o ill m mk. l'.ry to ( m
K a
furtiiah eerytliinr. We Mart t mi. n riK. YuU run d.i
jour pan ntuToctn, or all your tit'i lo tlio work. i hU r n
filrreijr new lratl,'iul !iriiii woriU- mi iritiii rvfr- v i iui .
lirmuiwrt rj earning trora tpUi lo t j't prui i-M. ami ui.Mt,
nd more aftrr a tittle oiir! ?.. We cti f.iniUh jrnu ih rn
phirmfllt and teach yii V K'o fTn. c to t fil,.in lipre. tit'
(Mliai III.HIIIIIIIHMI
S DOCTOR H Colbratod EX LI Ml:
; ."j" PUlaareaPoa1tiTCurforl?h:
rflnXFR HdaclM Hill , and:
Zl m L Ortjpao Small, lea.:
PllK amt 't wllk the!
t r If 11 la ladle. Bold In England for la.;
S R a If IH4-. in Ajnerioa for S&e. Gt;
in A ihena from jvnr Vruf&iMtm, or
S fill I C Wd to W. H. HOOKKR A CO
flLLdl 4 WM BrMtfwart Vt.
lMIMt.ltllIMItltlMtU ItMltltMll
Dimen-sioii Timber
.WOOD
ANY PART OF .7 3 E CITY.
Ynit at ON? ov. rimeit Barrack
mm
! A 9
.JAS. FERGUSON,
General Expressman !
ArefllvdeTibdInourleu'.ifuIbookCAFDi:rIII!0
ILLUSTRATED for 1893. It contain one hundred
pages handsomely printed and illustrated with ac
curate photo-Jlav"1r, and colored plates. It is a
Mirror of Ainerican Horticulture tooiite and
shows the recent attainment 01 una art, sine nr
side with the rood old plants of our fntliera'
descriptions, plain and rea."nual
say
one of tbe most complete asm
annnun rarna,
ruirarn
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