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About The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1892)
Tht Times-Mountaineer a SATURDAY........ APKIL 9. 1892 EDITORIAL NOTES. v Henry Watterson says that Cleve land should not receive the presiden tial noaiioatioa because lie cannot carry New York, and that Hill should " not receive it because he could carry no state but New York. Henry is about right, sometimes, but it does not appear that his favorite, Carlisle, stands a much better show than the , two worthies above mentioned. If the Democrats really want to elect some one, why not nominate Henry himself. The result .of the MoKinley net stimulated trade, a fact which the Lon don Times admits. The trade of 1891 was $1,729,330,896 as against $1,647, 139,093 for 1890, an increase of over $82,000,000. - Democracy prophesied that the revenue would be wond -irfully and nnjustly increased. They are not honest enough to acknowledge that though the trade with foreign countries has increased as above, the revenue .. has decreased. - The Yamhill Reporter well says: It now transpires that the river and har bor bill reported by the Democratic house committee is considerable larger . ; than that of the billion dollar congress about which so much ado was made. ' The . Democratic party is a party of progress. It never quite catches up - with the band wagon, but in this iu " stance it deserves commendation for keeping in sight of the procession. It has grasped the idea of a billion dol lar country sooner than anybody ex- - pected it to. ( . , Because Harrison did not involve this country in war with Great Brit ain, the Democrats are attempting to make capital by calling his adminis tration' a "jingo" one. If he had - taken any hasty action, his- enemies "would have condemned him, and be .'. cause he didn't they blame Lira. So it is one of those instances where it is impossible . to pursue ah acceptable 1 policy. The Democratic party is de- . ? termined to oppose every act of the ', present administration, whether good or ,bad, and it makes little difference what is dona it will be antagonized. The choice of the Democracy for president appears to be Grover Cleve land; bufr',who will be named by the national convention as the standard : bearer of the party is difficult to de termine. Political bosses and political methods will be the ruling factors, and the person whom they consider the best to suit their purposes will receive the nomination. Whether the choice of the convention is the choice of the people will be definitely settled at the polls. ' and we are inclined to the belief that the Democratic candidate will lack a number of votes of having the major ity in the electoral college. Good crops are assured, and cheap freights to seaboard are also certain. These should be incentives to enter prise and development in this portion of the northwest which should result in growth and prosperity to The Dalles and vicinity. The coming summer should witness the establishment of one or more' factories in this city -which would give employment to consumers, and this would be a great attraction to immigrants. ' There is no doubt the climate is delightful, the soil fertile; but laborers cannot feed their families on these.. There must ' be something more tangible to support people. - . ' .. A Democratic exchange has the . wonderful information that because sil- ver dropped two- cents in twenty- four ' hours the price of wheat declined also. . If ' the fluctuations in silver govern the Liverpool market regarding grain it '.is time the farmers were made aware '.of ; the fact; but this is nonsense, . and the price of wheat will be governed -in the future as it has in the past by suppfy and de mand. Every convenience and neces sity of life is controlled by the quantity ' thrown upon the market, and this is ' gauged by good or bad crops and the ' ' manufacturing capacity of different countries. , ' . GBAJTT C0UITEY. Itei Frtm the Columns of the Canyon City News. D. E. Gilman, of Haystack, ha? sold bis large interest in the Gilman-Freooli Land and Live Stock Company to Smith French, of The Dalles. Travel from Baker City to the Greenhorn country is increasing every day, ao'l the miners from that section say theie is lots of room for all that will come. Fears are entertained for the safety of " stock in the higher valleys, since tlie Ute enow storm. Feed is becoming dares in Bear valley, and last winter's snowfall U not near off yet. Here the late flurry is abont off, and grass ts good. - Wm. Radio, of Long Creek, iuforni3 this - newsy paper that he recently hail xt assay made of an average ore specimen from his "Jordan" mine in Fox Valley, which wtnt ' $18.40 per ton, free gold. A depth of abont forty feet has been attained on the Jordan. This is a great country, sure enough. Eyen while the people were boasting of the fine spring weather a snowstorm caine along and whitened the landscape half a foot deep. Down the river 'there was not so much now, but in the mountains it piled up to a great depth, delaying stages ana impeding travel. Sheep are shearing above average this season, even if it is a little early. Mr. - Kenneth MacRae informs the .Afctes that many sheep down the river have produced aa high as seven pounds of wool. Grant county wool is generally free from a great accumulation of sand that characterizes wool from the Colombia river country. goioioit coupon From Tuesday's Daily. ; -, A regular meeting of the city counoil was held at the recorder's office last evening, at which ware present Hon. R. Mays, mayor; E. B. Dufur, C. E. Haight, Hans. Hanson, Paul Kreft, and H. J. Maier counoil men. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. . Petition for hose cart in East End was read snd referred to committee on tire and water, with authority to act as they deemed proper. Communication from the water commission advising the sale of certain city lots read aud referred to committee on streets and public property. The taxes of Margaret Farley were re mitted. It was moved anJ carried that the com mittee un streets and public property take charge of the sewer through public school rounds. Too matter of the Walker assessment was referred back to the judiciary commit tee. . . Reports of the marshal, recorder and treascrer were read and placed on file. An ordiuance passed ordering the board of e-jnal'zation to meet on April 25th. Ou motion it was ordered that the old fire plags be repaired and the street commis sioner place them where needed. . . It was moved and carried that the mayor confer with Engineer Roberts in regard to the discrepancy in the survey ot streets and grides. The following bills were allowed Frank Menefee, recorder. $94 10 . 99 00 81 00 50 00 . 80 00 12 00 10 00 1 15 32 00 R V GiboDS, marshal J F Stanials, street commissioner. . . O Kioersly, treasurer Ueo J Brown, engineer fire dept Geo C Munger, tire warden Chronicls, advertising J C Miens, sawing wood. Water commissioners.' jrater. rent. . Mestoo, Dyaert & Co, Portland, as sessment rolls Gibons, "Macallister & Co, nails A S Cathnart. haulm? 13 00 5 54 11 05 C E Haight, feeding prisoners 8 20 TJ Harris, mdse 13 00 Con Howe, night watchman GC Bills, " " Electric- Light Co, marshal's office ' " ' streets . 75 00 . 62 00 . 1 60 .238 00 " ' engine house 3 75 Frank Menefee, freight and cartage. 5 30 Maier k Benton, mdse,..: 47 30 Jos T Peters Co, wood.... 6 75 GeoT Thompson, hlackimi thing.... 14 00 John BlLser, work on ladders 33 50 H H Campbell, haulm.. 22 00 R Morton, work on hydrants 5 00 FMKirg. " ' '32 50 J Hawthorn, " 22 00 W R Browp. " " " ' 49 50 G W Runyan," " 20 00 J L Morgan, 16 00 On motion the council adjourned till 8 o'clock P. M- Saturday. OKOOi 00UJTTY. Item From the Columns of the County Papers. News. ' Billy Martin, the California abeep buyer, is asain in our midst. He expects to pur chase and drive out of this county about 15.000 head ot sheen this soring. Mr. Mar tin buys for Draper & Selig, of South San Francisco, Calif. Mutton buyers who have visited Crook county this spring have paid all the way from $2 65 to $3 per head for sheep. Our local growers are not losing any money this year, and if present prices continue some of them some of these days ought to grow neb. The profit derived from the wool and lamb orops is not figured in the above state ment. ' ' Aa information was sworn out on the 25th ult. sgainst W. B. Marshal for assault with intent to kill one Jake Stroud. Mar shal was arrested on the 26th, and the case was continued to the 31st,on which day the examination was beld. After hearing the testimony Justice Bell turned the prisoner loose. The 'testimony plainly warranted the justice in his action in the matter. Both men' were evidently wrong morally and legally wrong as the evidence went to show; but the testimony preponderated on one side, and the justice ruled accordingly, On the 28th ult. George Lend, a German, who baa worked lor the B. S. & L. Co., of Hay creek, for a period of about three years, waa found lying dead ia bis cabin. The cabin is situated near the B. S. & L. Co's ranch above referred to, and the de ceased was herding sheep for the company. Justice Bell, accompanied by Dr. Belknap, went over to the place and held an inquest on the remains. The coroner's jury empan elled and sworn to inquire into the cause of the man's death found, from the testimony, adduced, that deceased was about 55 years of age, and that he cime to his death from natural causes. Review. Hail stones thst would almost rival the DakOtas' production, fell here last Tuesday. If the storm reached the Warm Spring agency it certainlyvmu9t have knocked the eyes out of some of those ' crickets over there. ' It Should Be In Every House. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay street, Sharps- burg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. That it cured his wile who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of la grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians bad done beV no good. Robert Barber, of CnoRsport, Pa., claims Dr. bung's new Discovery has done uim more good man anything be ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bot tles at Snipes te iUnersiy's drug store Large bottles, 50c. and f 1. 5 Seal Estate Transactions. April 4 Mary Laugblin to Matilda Hart; lot 8 in block 7 in Laughliu's Bluff addition to Dalles City; $1C0. April 4 Mary Laughlin to Matilda Haat; lot 7 block 7 Lautrblin's Bluff addition to Danes ijity; $iau. April 4 Sophia Ramsby and E B Rams- by to Matilda Hart; lot 8 in block 7, Langhlin's Bluff addition to Dalles City; 520. I " . The Ladies Delighted. . The pleasing effect and the perfect safety which ladies may use the liquid truit" laxative. Syrup of Figs, under ail condi' ions, make it their favorite remedy. It is pleaaintr to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kid nejs, liver and bowels. Baetc lrn arawa muivm. i The best salve in the world for outs bruises; sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve, sores, tetter, chapped bonds, 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. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes Kinersly. Glacier: One of Captain Coe's work horses was found dead in the lower edge of the lit tie alfalfa field in Idlewilde this week. The horse was down in such a manner that be could not have gotten np, and if it were not for the fact that there has been an attempt to destroy the identity of the animal, his death might be laid to natural causes. Be sides baving his side cut open, coal oil had been poured on the dead animal and set fire to, burning the mane and tail off and singe ing the hair on the body. It looks very much as thought the animal had been pur posely killed, for besides the attempt to born it, it does not seem possible that it could get in the position it did. From the evidences of the struggle made by the ani mal it is probable tbe burning was done while it was yet alive. It does not seem possible that any human being could so tor ture a dumb brute, bnt the evidence com pels us to believe it was done. ONE BNJOYS Both the method and results wlien Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced; pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its tion and truly beneficial in its effects, its many excellent qualities commend it to all. It is for sale in oOc and SI bottles by al' leading druggist! i. Manufactured only by the ' CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FilANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kt. HEW FORK N.I Legal Notices. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, m pr-Date, administrator ni tne estate ox Harrison Co rum, deceased. All persons having claim), against said estate are hereby required to present them to me. with proper vouchers, at the law offii-e of Condon 4 Condon, in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oragon, within u: months from the date of this notice. Dated Ai.nl 2d, 1892. J. W. CONDON. Administrator of the estate cf Harrison Coium, deceased. apr2td Land Notices. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncs at Tub Dillbs, Orkooh, April 1, l92t Notice is hereby sriven that the f jllowinir-named settler has filed notice of her inten lion to make final Eroof in support of her claim and that said proof will e made before the register and receiver at The Danes, or., on May 10, 1S'4 liz: KATIE HEHKE, Hd. 2558, for the SW. Sec 12, To 1 N, B 12 E W H. She names the following witnesses to prove her continnoiia residence upon and cultivation of said lanii, viz: Georre Liebe. J. A. Phlnnin, J. Witle, W. Jordan, all ol The Dalles, or. feblS JOHN W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncs at Tbk Dalles, Ob. March 8. 1802. 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 th j U. & Land Office at The Dalles, Or., on May 10, 1893, viz: GEORGE W. STEWART, Hd No. 2188) for the 8W qr seo SO.Tp 2 N, R 13 st, WM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ana cultivation oi, saio land, vu: Norman McDonald, Wallace Semple, Alex Ander son and Docite Heroux, all of The Dalles, Oregon, mchl2 JOHN W LEWIS. Rexister. NOTICE TI M BER-COLTURE. i Laud Orncs at Thb Daubs, Orb. ' February 28, 1892. nnmnlaint having been entered at this office by Geonre Mcintosh atrainet 1 nomas J. Hiil, for failure to comply with lar as to timber-culture entry, No. 1888, dated February 19, 1885, upon tbe Nk See 20, Ip 2 8, R 14 t. w M, in wascu county, uregon, with a view to th cancellation f saio entry; con testant alleging that said Thomas J. Hill has not planted any trees, seeds or cutt'ngs on said tract of land, or caused the same to be done, and that said failure still exists; tbe said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 16th day of April, 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and fur nish testimony concerning saiu auegeo xauure. mchS JOHN W. LEWIS. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBiJCATION. ' ' ' Laud Orncs at Thb Dallbs, Obsgos, - February 24. 1892. Nntina la herehv iriven that the following-named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Or., on April a), lht, viz: ' MARGARET M. KRAU8E, widow of Ernst W. Krause, Hd No. 2911, for the SW u . Ro 90. Td 2 N. R 16 E W M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Southwell, Andrew Linton, Th' mas Walsh ana William oneiiey, an oi ine Araiien, ur. eb29 'OHN Vf LEWIS, Resist er A Souvenir Thimble Free. A NY LADY sending at once the nunes and ad- V dress of ten married lads frieuds or house. keepers to whom we can send sample copies of the most charmiug illustrated ladies' newspaper pub lished to-dav. will receive an elegant solid silver sou venir thimble. The "Ladies' Pictorial Weekly", is the handsomest and most entertaining publication of its class and is becoming universally popular with intelligent ladies in both Canada and the United States. Ik contains sixteen lanre pages, same size as "Harpers Bazaar' most profusely uiustrated, and comes each week at only a year. If you de sire s souvenir thimble send names of those Ton think would be interested in the "Ladies' Weekly" and enclose fifteen U. 8. 2-cent stamps to cover ex penses ol mailing, etc. Forward to-oay. Address "Ladies' Pictorial Weekly," Canada Life Building, oonto, uao. nvzsw Sample Rooms, 71 MAIN STREET. Always on luuid ths BestWines, Liquors, and Cigrajrs. A Pleasant Evening Resort Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beet on draught. Mcdonald bros., : propr's. HILL, -O'MALLEY & CO. THE LEASING Architects and Builders Office In Skibbe's Brick, THE DALLES, . OREGON Will take vntr acts and furnifeh plana and spacifl cations for ail builaina.framfa, brick or atone. Ma teri&ls fuinisoed ii needed. oct5 T. A.VanNorden, THE LEADING WATCH MAKER SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING of Fine Watches. Mr. Van Norden has adopted a system of repairing by which old elocks, appar ently worn out, may be made serviceable for year 106 SECOND STREET . IHE DALLES, Or. JAS. FERGUSON, Goods hauled with tbe greatest care to all parts of the city on short notice. . Leave orders with Fish & Eardoa FOR SALE. A BAND OF TWENTY BROKE HORSES, aver aging from 1100 to U00 pounds four mares and the balance geldings These will be sold at reasonable prices. Far terms apply to T. J. DRIPP3, mchS Hartland, Wash; Si?. niM .t,mOt! Mir ff n lincm r,'i.i:y id hi.n.irublr, bj tlioi triifi.T tJii(.frr old, and in if;- own lH.siitiVn,vvii-rver " one ran ilo ih tvuik. Kmr to S' Ml 3 Ve furnish ererrtbinr. W nun you. No risk. Yea can dew j .wit span Mnon, or ail your lime to the work. Thi b entirely new leadad brings wonderful succr to overr wvrket Beginners are earning; from S& to Sb0 pew week and nprus. and snore after a little expert enoe. We can furnish joa the em ployment and leach on FUEK. No r pare to explain here. Fall fcitirni iHc tanx. 'AMI UK tu- AIU.3IA. SLUMS. General Expressman ttit PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, . . NORTH and SOUTH THE DALLES. B. E. LYTLB, Agent UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. OCEAN, nn-fliuid to Han Fruncisto. To San Francisco Leaving Steamship Wharf, Port Cr-eon Feb SbU Feb 12, 20 Stite Feb 16, 24 Bargaire must be checked either at Ash St.. during the oay, or by the U. C. & B. Co. No unchecked baggage will be received on the steamers. Nan Francisco to Portland. To Portland Leaving Spear St. Wharf, San Francisco at 10 A. M. as follows: Columbia - Feb 7,19 State , Oregon reD " m. Muu.inM th. ricrht to rh&noe steam. ers oi sailing dstfs without further notice. or rates, ticaets, oeria rscrnuiio, m or address any ticket scent of the Union Pacific 8T tern. . C. S. MELLEN. T. . tEt Gen. Traffic Mana er. ' Gen. Pass. A I. FROM TERMINAL OR INTERIOR POINTS TUB Northern Pac - RAILROAD Is the line totake x TO ILL POINTS EAST AND 00TI1 It is the Dining Car Route. It runs ThrousrlfVeB tibuled Trains Elery Day in the year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. (NO CHANGE OF CARS.) Compu ed of Din in? 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Persons sending for this present are requested to end copy of a peper oontainintr a notice of their marriage, or some other evidence tht shall amount to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the magazine under the above offer. Address, 'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, VL PAUL KREFT & CO -DEALERS IN- Paints, Oils, Glass, And the Host Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in W ALL I .A. I? I Ii. . Practical Painters and Paper Hansrers. None but tbe best brands of tbe 8hei-win-Willim Paint used ia all- our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. AU orders will be promptly attended to. Shop adjoining Bed Front Grocery, THIRD STREET, . THE DAi-c. LOUIS PAYETTE, (Successor to Fayette AjFriend.) THE LEADING .. BLACK SMITH I AND WAGON-MAKER, Corner Second and Madison Sts. All work work In Iron or wood done in the neatest manner. Anything in the wagon line, from - s wheelbarrow to an omnibus, made or repaired. . Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. Plows and machinery lepairodi in the most skill ul and workmanlike manner. mch21dw COLDlIfl'FPjifiCO., Corner Third and Washington Sta. Cured . Hams and Bacon, Dried Beef "'and Tongues ; And tbe best Beefsteaks, Mutton Chops sad Teal . Cutlets in the market. - ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY Fresh Tegetables so Bale at the Lowest Prices. - ... jsfidsnr BSsBsaSss4 CEDAR POSTS. THE UNDERSIGNED CAN FURNISH MEDIUM and Large split Cedar Posts, 6K feet long, de livered on cars or boat in East Portland, for 7 and 8 cents each. Eastern Oregon and Washington par ties are pleased with them. We prefer buyers should have them inspected before tbe posts are shipped. Address INVESTMENT COMPANY, E. Quaoksxbcsh. Pres't, Jan29-dw Drawer 22, Portland, Or. FOE SAXE. SIX HEAD OF WORK HORSEa, from 8re to eight years old, in goo 1 condition. Will sell for cash, or trade some of them for stallions. ' , . . - - C. KOEHLER. Kansene, Or., Feb. It, 1882. Attention, Sheep Men. I HATE ABOUT 600 POUNDS, OF TOBACCO 8 terns, whish are excellent for sheep dip or for cleansing cattle of vermin, which I will sell cheap. For terms apply st The .Dalles Cigar Factory. . mchlZ A. ULLRICH k SON." a.k ...Hti far W. L. Dona-las SfaMS. If not for sale Is yosr placs aak your dealer to send for ratalosoe, soonxe the agency, asd get Them for you. ra av sw r-i. uaa'.wa TOR WHY la Tne W. L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTIME THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a seamless snoe, wiin no acics or wax inrean to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish aud easy, and because we ihake more ahocs or this grade than any other manufacturer, It equals baud sewed shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. be OOGennine Handnewed, the finest cp.lf shoe ever offered for $5.0U ; equals French Imported shoes which cost from $3.00 to $12.U0. t A 00 H nod-Sewed Welt Shoe, fine calf, pVa stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever offered at this price ; samegrade as custom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to $9.1)0. C0 50 Police Shoe i Farmers, Railroad Men Jds and LetterCarrleirjall wear them; fine calf, seainiess, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair wl 11 wear a year. aa 50 fine calf, no better shoe ever offered at 3) sik this price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. ffiO 25 and $2.00 Workingman's shoes Pa are very strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. nMU0i $.00 and $1.75 school shoes are 0 UJf 9 worn by tbe boys everywhere; they sell on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. !Ae $3.00 Hand-Hewed shoe, best LdUICO Don go I a, very stylish ; equals French imported shoes costing from $4.00 to $6.00. Ladies 2.50. .00 and 41.7 5 shoe for Hisses are ihe best line Oongola. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Douglas' name una nrice are stain Ded on the bottom of each shoe. W. U DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mass. 3. FREIMAN, AGENT, THE DALLES HE Mimed his Opportunity t IMVYT Mle m loior. Ti.ai mnioritT ne-'lect tneir or- nortnnitiefl, and from that came live in poverty and die in obicurity 1 Harrowing despair is the lot of ninny, as they look back on lost, forever lost, opportunity. Lllelapaas. Inn! Roach oat. Bo op and doing. Ituproveyoaropporttt ni.y, and seen r prosperity, prominence, peace, ltwas said by a philosopher, that "the lioddess of Fortnne offers a golden opportnnity to each person at some period ofhie; etuonicethechance, and sheponMutherrieUfs;faUtodo o and she departs. Jt-rw to return." How sluill yn find Ihe coldew opportnnitrf Investigate every chance that i ,iptfir worthy, and of fair promi-o; that ia what all nc co sihlmendo. Ilereisanoppdrtimity.snchasianotonen ithin the reach ot laboring people. Improved, it will give, at least, a grand start in life. The coldkx opportunity for nuny is here. Money to bo made rapidly and honorably by any Industrious person of either sex. All apes. Yon can do the work and live at home, wherever vn are. Even be ginners are ea ily earning from to IO par day. You can do at well if yon will work, not too hard, butiudnstrf ou;.'y ; and you can increase yonr Income as you go on. Yon can pive spare timoonly, or all your time to the work. Easy to leiirn. Capital not required. We start yoa. All is com paratively new and really wonderful. e instruct and show yoQ how, free. Failnre unknown among our work er No room to explain here. Write and learn all free. bTtvtnrnwniL fovrisa to delay. Address at once. II. Uadlett & Co. lftox 800 Portia ud. Maine. THE. DALLES Cigar Factory, JFIKis-'r HTKEKT.I FACTORY NO. 105. nifiHOO of tlie Best (Brands manufacfr U2-nri0 ured. and ordeas from all paits of the country tilled on tue shorten: notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR has become firmly established, aud the de mand for the home manufactaaed article is increasing eyery day. dec24v-tf A. ULRICH & SON, PIONEER GROCERY. Northwest Cor.'Seoondand Washington St. J unci to eorgeRuih. The Cheapest Place IX TUB DALLKSFOR All Kinds of Groceries FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC. We respectfully solicit a share of the public pat rouaffe, and hall endeavor to (rive entire satisfac tion to our customers do in 01a ana new. " WINK THE OTHER EYE. STACEr SHOWN, THE WATCH MAKE it Has opened up a Je y nd Repair shop for the Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Elc ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Witli Byrne, Helm A Co., Druggists and Chem. ists, successors to O. . Dunham. - SECOND AND 17NON STREETS I STRUCT IRST ClASO Fastort and Ytrt tm th. WasU. IEW f OBK. 1QND0NDEBRY AND SUS80W. nTArv RatnrdaT. NEW YOBK, GIBRALTEB and NAPIaBS, At reirular Intervals. SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND STEER ABE rates on lowest terms to and from the principle SOOTCH, ZKSU8H, DU3H S ALI OOHXCUKTsIi POIOTB. RvrainilAntMrAti TUilw to iwUii II bv sitbflr the Ol. toresqne ClTdo A North of Ireland or Naples A Gibraltar Drafts sat atoasj Mas for Asr Aaomt st temst fatal. Apply to any of onr local Amenta or to HEMDEBSON BBOTHLEKS, Chicago, ZSL AGENTS WANTED Apply to T. A. HUDSON, General Agent, Tbe Dalles. Or. Jan23-2 25c 50a 75o. $1.00 $1.25 FEATHKKBONE Is made from QTJIIX8, nature's own toughest material, best whips made for the price, Cheap, Durable, ALL 8TfL.ES, all '-LT - FEATHMBOIIE, HENRY KUCK, - The Dalles, Or. W.T.WISEMAN Successor to J. H. McDonoui;h ; C. ) DEALKK 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 Telarde, HOUSE MOVER. The Dalles. Address; Lock Box 1S1. House and Lot For Sale. Situated near tbe Catholic church on Fourth street For terms apply at tuis office. mch30dwlm 1 m A.rurui'AR -THK GEEMANIA, CHAS. STTJBLING, Prop. tOTi THE PRESENT AT G Second street. Wines; Lipors and Ciprs. Al) brands f IniKrtii Liauore, Ale and Porter, an rfendihe Key V ert Cigars. A full lne of CALSFOHfiiA WINES & BRANDIES. Milwaukee Beer on DrsuqM. MAIEE & BENTON, fSuccea ors Ut A. Xkttimjen RETAILERS AN'i JOBBERS IS Eudw&TB, tan,Woii!9BWir8 AND GRANITEWARE A complete line o Heating ani Cook Stove. Pumps. Jipe fmniberaanJ rtevm nuerv aui'piie; albo a complete stock t 1 'arpenturs', Blucksun'hs' and Farm t n Tools, AND SHELF HARDWARE. . 1 1 t;. i ta'i.' Hit m 'z jrli bs done on abort notice. SECOND ST., THE DALLES, OR JOI1T! THE DHLLES Pastime Club ONLY FIVE D0LLAES WILL RBCSIVB Fifteen Lessons in Boxing, WRESTLING and DANCING. G., E MARTEL, INSTIiaCTOB. CL "W TSS, Merchant Tailor, No. 77 Second St. Suits Made to Order, AND FIT3 GUABATEED. Orders takon (or an Eastern house for ail Vinds of suits. Call and examine goods. mcli29-tf CHRISMAN BROTHERS, ucccssors to F. Taylor.) Proprietors of the CITY MARKET THIRD STREET. Dealers in all Mnds of Meat. Hams. Bacon nd Sausage always on hand. .IrcSld&wtf MRS. A. JONES, Prop. 85 UNIOJN HTKEET 85 Adjoinini( Brrne, Floyd Co's d wc store. Tb.tables are supplied with the best the market affords. MEALS AT ALL HOURS None bat white help employed. F. E. SH0NTELL -DEALER IN- ine Cigars, AND CONFECTIONERY. Second Street, next door to the Red Front Grocery Store. The celebrated Hoffman, General Arthur aud Schil , ler Cigars on sale THE DALLES, OREGON L. P. OSTLUND 1 will fur..ish diafts ami estiuiitcs on all buildings, dwellings aiid skirea. Mr. Ostlund is" a practical mechanic, and tho)plns drafted by bim will prove ar:istic, cheap andjdura. ble. Is nos located af 77 Second Street, to Schutz" Justice Office. Impairing a. Specialty. He has a red some of his bf st leather out of the Are and will make the neatesc boot or shoe of anyone in tne alv. MRS. C. DAVIS, Prop. Adjoining tbe O'amond Holler Mills, on seconu oireei. MEALS AT ALL HOURS I The tables will b supplied with tbe best the market anorus. jjooging rooms np-stairs lor quests. F. W.BOLD, Mmil r-i Wagon-Maksr ! At Thompson's oldjs'.and, 193 Tuird St BUCKSMITH1HG OF ALL KINDS POKE NEATLY : AND CHEAPLY. WOOD WORK ef all kinds, repairing and m Jtinj anything, from a wheelbarrow to a carriage. RSE-SHOEINQ A SECMLTY m 4.1 w G. NOWAK. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. PVn. .nH mm ifmtt.iAa tor hnildino fur. Duhed. Will dt, s i air.ds of excavating ati-1 raling. All orders aiiouia neien atpostomce doz novl? . Tie Dalles Restaurant Tobacco M actorand Bu ider rheArtisti cShoemaker BuSluiuant noil THE DALLES , nn si is "I' il I) ULY AND WEEKLY. T'.: only Republican Paper In the County Lar;.-;t Circulation And best Advertising Medium In the Inland Empire 15ost Equipped Job Office In the City Everything in the line of SCHOOL BOOKS akd 8TATIOXERY AND FINE FRENCH CADDIES, . Caff BB rODNS AT NOLAN'S POSTOFFICE STORE. 8ECOI7D 8TUEET. I "We are Still In It" WJL BUTLEE-& CO., Lumber Dealers. We have added to oar business the following lines, ana win not De undersold. lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement BUILDING PAPER. And will furnish anything in the line oi Building Material. - A liberal discount to the trade in anything we Handle. Uur stock ip all tresn. Front Street, Corner of Jefferson. FASHIONABLE MIWNERY Mrs. DeLyle's Emporium 1 14 SECOND STREET. K FULL. ASSORTMENT Of BVSETTHIICa u HATS, BONNETS ANO TRIMMINGS. MRS. A. SCHOOLING, Manager. DRESS MAKING. THOSE DESIRING DRESSES MADK AT THEIR homes can be accommodated with flrsKlaae wcrk by addressing the unddrsfirned through the postofflce. 11 US. M. AIKEN. mchlOdlm Hountaineer CASCADE LOCKS THE ORIGINAL TOWNSITE OF CASCADE LOCKS NOW ON THE MARKET LOTS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY. Tlia Ktiilrfltify tf t Vi o Tntorta ail ma Locks a very thriving town in tbe future. Parties desirous cf investing at mat jjoiul win iie lurniuuriu wiiu maps anu price iibi uj nyjjijiug vu BRADFORD ds CASTELLOE, ' 110 Second St., Portland, Oregon Or De. LEAVENS, at Cascade Locki IICOKPOATKU lMtC. THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manafacturers.of Bnilcling' ZXaterial and Dimension Timber DRY FIR, II2NK, OAKand SLAB PROMPT DELIVERY TO Ofllce So. 67 VhlDKtin ttt. WAIAN CHKTAAMTHmMUa. VAUGHAN'S SEED STOREtT-r, Tobacco is man'3 moit un-; iveraal luxury; the rrQranr aromaofMAiTlrr PLU6 CUT 4 people to pipsomoKin.' even those who never used tobacco before fj 6. PAt TOMttO CO.. filCMMfnD, YK Butler's Book. 1,000 APGE 1 0 to 800 ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, ELEGANT BINDINGS. PUBLHHBU IX 3 LANGUA ES, POPU'AR PRICES. First Edition, :-: 100.000 Copies. TI1S OSLT ai)TBB.TI0 WOSK ST GEN. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER. Exclusive territory and liberal terms (riven to re liable averts. Accompany application tor territory with ti (or prospectus. . THE J. DEWING CO., ocl-24 San Francisco. Gal. J. E LARSEN, Dealer In all kinds ot Hay, Grain and Feed, At his old stand, 8econd street HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE. Tne highest Cash Prioe paid for Sheep pelts i tm rBoCTOR PUls are a PoalUreCure for Blek; IACKERS Ueadaeke. JtUlnsMa, vaj OaasUpatlaa. a Ball leaa.j ' at aa m taTarlta with tkej ladles. Bold In England tor la lXd., In America tor sVa, Oet Lbua from Tour DrnsYlsts, or" ! PURE I PINK PILLS. I send to W. H. HOOKKa CO, ! S WaS aillMT, Ttrk. I SHEEP FOR SALE! 3600 HEHD, To be delivered after shearing. . Apply to JA55. II. FBASEE, MONKLAND, OREGON. COAL! COAL! . THE BEST Wellington, Kock Springs, and Roslyn Coal. $12, sacked and delivered to aoy pait Ot the city. At Moody's Warehouse. SKIBBE HOTEL F. W..L. SKIBBE, Peop. The Only Brick Hotel Ef THE CITY BEST DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE In the North west. This buiMhU has been rt lilted since the Ore of September id. aud the rooms ar first-class in every particular. The table la supplied with the beet the market affords. ' The oar lu connection with the hotel is supplied with the highest (Trade ot Wines, Liquors anH lav ported and Domestic Cigars. ' JanW-w SHEEP FOE SALE Three thousand Fine Graded Bred Ewes and 3000 Yearlings. Kerr & Buckley, Grass Valley, Or. $10 REWARD. LOST OR ATOLEI? from my farm near Kinnley, Oregon, about starch a, isvi, a dark brown horse, with small .u.r in faco and branded with the letters K K oonnected on Ml thoulder. will pay the above rewarJ for any Information leadiug to the ' reoovrry of the above auiin il. MltS. JOHN BOLTON, aprZ Kingslev, Or. A afc ttita nmnt. will motf fn.RfArlA WOOD ANY . PART OP 1 HE CITY. Yard at Old Uavt'i'imeBt Barraeka VAUGHAN'S "GARDENING ILLUSTRATED" For 189a is a beautiful book of one hundred pafres, elegantly printed, with true Photo-KngraTtngs, Colored Plates and plain, reasonable descriptions of all subjects indicated by its name. It is a Mirror ot American Horticulture to date reflecting tbe very complete supply of Seeds, Plants and Flowers oi our Stores and Greenhouses. aT- IX TGLLS TUB WHOLE STORY . tor the Garden, Lawn and Farm with all additions to date. For mac (u s-cent stamps) we mail one bulb each Jacobiaa Scarlet Lily and new Tuberous Begonia. Our BOOK with each of these offera. For 40c. we mail one plant Grand Chrysanthemum Waban. (see cut) the aenaation of this season's Sower shows, mammoth pink Sowers tea inches in diameter, btbmtiobt this rapaa. waira now. CHICAGO. . a 1