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    The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY JUNE 4. 1S92
EDITORIAL N0TB8. .
Congressman Dalzell said ia Jii
speech in congress that the protective
system recognizes the fact that alone
of all. men on God's footstool the
American has inherited, as the price
of blood, the right to call, himself the
equal of a king, and it recognizes,
therefore, that there is an American
manhood and an American woman
hood, thank God, worthy of protec
I tion, cultivation and preservation.
About 400 delegates to the National
Editorial Association, which recently
' met in San Francisco, are now in Port-
, land enjoying a hearty welcome from
her citizens. These are brain-worker.,
Mid, after this vacation, will return to
their literary pursuits with renewed
'vigor. Oregon should receive substan
tial benefit from this visit, and in every
town these editors should be the recip
ients of that generous treatment to
.' which men and women who mould
public opinion and direct the course of
the nation, politically and otherwise,
: are entitled.
On street comers and in p!acea of
public resort the news was received
. to-day with considerable astonishment
. that Jackson, the colored pugilist, bed
knocked out Slavin, the champion of
the Anglo-Saxons, for a purse of $10,-
i 000, at the National club in London
' last evening. . If . John ,.L. Sullivan
and other sluggers would meet the
African hero and . fare . the fate of
' Slavin, it might act as a cooler of the
- ardor of English and Americans for
the prize ring, and induce them to
' turn their attention to more civilized
vocations. It would be far more
. ennobling for the youth of .' America
; and other countries to turn their
. attention to other matters ' than an
ambition to succeed in slugging
matches, and if the negro is successful
in these it is far more becoming in
them than in Anglo-Saxons.
But one week will elapBe before the
citizens of Oregon will be called upon
to cast their ballots for their choice of
officials, and this election is of the
greatest importance because the at
tention of the .United States is fixed
upon Oregon in this presidential year.
- The choice of county 'officials in ordi
nary years is of little political bignifi-
. cance; but in the opening of a presi
dential campaign may have influences
. in determining the administrative
;. policy of the nation. Bhode Island
' being the first state that cast its ballot
. ; was eagerly watched by Republicans
and Democrats, and Oregon following
, soon after will receive equal if not
more attention. The protective pol
icy is on trial, and if, after the ecc
nomio questions have been fairly pre
sented to our people, they decide in
favor of changing to free-trade, it will
have its effect on the election in No
vember. Republicans should . support
the ticket dh the 6th of June, as by so
doing they give evidence of their be
lief in the doctrine of protection, and
. confidence in the party's administra
tion of national affairs. This is de-
cidedly a political year, and we hope
and expect to see each Republican
. "stand up and be counted" in favor of
the distinctive American policy now in ,
operation. . . - . -
TELEGBAPHIO HEWS.
Destroyed By Fire.
". San Fbancisco, May 29. Fulton iron
works, the Hammond car works, Ya
Drake's brass foundry and a large num
ber of smaller concerns, occupying half
block on. Ho ward street, between Pre-
. mont and Beale, were destroyed by fire
earlv this morning. The loss is estimated
at $450,000 . and the insurance only 95,
' 000. Tbe fire started in the Fulton iron
works, and spread rapidly to tbe Ham
mood car works and then to tbe other
buildings. Tbe strnctnres destroyed
were all wood and burned fiercely. The
- fire raged several ; boars. ' Most of tbe
damage, however, was done to expensive
machinery. Tbe Fulton iron works will
lose $250,000 and the Hammond car
works $80,000, and tbe balance is divided
up between Van Drake's brass foundry
and tbe smaller manufactories. One
man was severely injured by falling from
a third-story window. Ibe Fulton iron
works was one of the largest foundries in
tbe city, and has many large contracts on
band. . The Hammond car worKs mam
factored street cars and railroad cars
Four years ago a similar fire destroyed
both tbe Fulton and Hammond works,
Work of the Flames.
Pabis, May 30. The great flour mills
of Messrs. Barblay, situated at Corbeil
in tbe department of Seine-et-Oise, were
burned to day. ' It is feared that 21 of
tbe employes were buried beneath the
rains. Of tbe injured taken ont tbis
afternoon three died on tbe way to tbe
hospital, and several more are in a pre
carious condition. A special containing
firemen, a book and ladder truck and an
engine, left Paris for tbe scene of tbe fire
scon after tbe first news arrived. Men
are working at tberoins to nigbt, but tbe
' total loss of lite will not be known be
fore to-morrow. It is thought that some
of those now missing may not be dead,
' bat merely injured and waiting at the
hoose of friends to have tbeir wound
dressed. -
THE LOSS FIVE MILLIONS.
Pabis, May 30. The last of the tire
was extinguished this evening. The lots
is much greater than at first reporter,
and will fall little short of $5,000,000.
Captain Eeans Hiry. .
New Yobk, May 30. Captain P. W.
Egan, the mariner whose disappearance
occasioned another Cronin scare bere,
' returned from Rochester and tells a re
markable story. "On the nigbt of tbe
disappearance," he 6ays, "I got off the
car at Thirty-first street to wa lk. While
walking along that street something like
a wet towel was puuea suaaeniy ana
tightly across my face. Tbis is all I can
remember. Tbe next I knew I found
myself, dirty and sick, sitting on a stoop
in some place wbicb seemed familiar. I
inquired of some passers-by and tbey
told me I was in Rochester. How I got
there I don't know. I don't remember
being on any cars. 1 bad tow) in my
pocket which I intended to invest,
was stolen from me.
Tbis
Three' Boys Drnratt
Boston, May 80. Fred. W. Arbon,
aged 18, Phillip Smith, aged 18, .and
Henry P. Pawsey, aged 13, were drowned
at Rock Island cove, Quincy, on Sunday,
by the upsetting of a skiff. Tbeyonng
est boy was the son of George Pawsey, a
farmer, and tbe other two boys were
Pawsey's ctspbews, who carne from Eng
land two weeks ago. The bodies weie
recovered.
The Ladies Jelisbted.
The pleasing effect and the perfect
gaiety which ladies may use the liquid
truit laxnive. Syrup of Figs,- uoder all
conditions, make it tbeir favorite remedy.
It is pleasing to tbe eye and to the tasie,
gentle, yet etfectuul in acting on the kid -uujs,
liver and bowels.
'or Over Fifty Veaiu.
An Oi.ii ad Wbll-Ti.:t Remedy
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
ued fot over fifty years by millions of
mother for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gome, allays" all pain, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy lor
diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by all druggists in every part of tbe
world. Twenty-rive cen's a bottle. Ite
value is inca'calable. Da sore and ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syruo, and
take no other kind. 21fb91
A Jlil.lun Friend.
A friend in Leed is a friend indeed, and
not leis than one million people have
found just such a friend in Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. If yon have never used this
treat cough medicine, one trial will con
vince you thnt it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases ot thnvit, chest and
lungs. "Each bottlejs guaranteed to do
all that is claimed or money will be re
funded. Trial bottles free at Snipes &
Kinersly's drug store. Large bottles 50c.
and $;. 1
Ucrklcn'H Armrn mxtvn.
The bast salve ia the world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers,- t alt rheum, ' feve ,
sores, tetter, chapped hinda,- chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, aud 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 A Kinerslv.
.Notice.
Having bought the boot and shoe shop of
C. VV. Adams-on the IZth day ot February,
1892. 1 hereby cive notice that 1 will pay
and collect all accounts made since that
date.iand continue business at 116 Court St.
30aplra Thos. Adams.
Both the method and results -when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing ta the taste, and acts
Eintly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
iyer and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, its many excellent qualities
commend it to all. It is for sale in oOc
and $1 bottles by al? leading druggist. i.
Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
8AN FSAN0ISCO, CAL,
leWSVILLE. KY. MEW tOBK. H.T
Land Notices.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lain Omca at Vajicouvbr, Wash.
. ' May 19. 1892.
Notice is hereby given that the following; named
claimant has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before W. K. Dunbar, Commissioner
United States Circuit Court, district of Washington
at uotuenaaie, nasn., juijt o, isuz, viz:
j JOIL KURE, - :
Homestead entry No, 5830, for the Etf of NEK, and
IJ4 01 st'i, sec 3Z, ip a n, a. is . w m. ,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ox said
land, Tlx: '
Robert A. Struthers, Mariar M. Splawn, William
O. A. Marckman and Wiiliam Garner, all of Hart-
land f. -., Washington.
may28 ' JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN. Register.
. Tifigal Notices.
CITATION.
TN THE COUNTY COURT of the State of Oregon,
lor bile county oe w asoo.
In the matter of the estate of John G. Staats, de
ceased latauon.
To William H. Staats, Emma J. Staats, John W.
Staats, Lucy Staats, James W. Staats, Robert J.
Staats and all ether heirs of John G. Staats, de-
. nwKu, greeting:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby
cited and required to appear in the Cuunty Court of
the state of Oregon for tbe county of Wasco, at the
court room uiereox, at iaues city, in said county, on
Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1892,
At 10 o'clock in the fcrenoon of that dar. then and
there to show cause, if any tbty bare, why the fol
lowing described real estate should not ba sold, an
prayeu tor in ine petition oi is. uulur, adnunis-
waioroi me estate ol uiesald John o. Staats de.
ceased: The north half of the northwest onarter.
and the north half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion eigne in xownsnip two tzi, soutn of range
iiurMMui loj easb, w. at., in nasco coumy, uregon.
Witness the Hun. C. N. Thornbury, Judge of the
SBALl said Coumv Court, with the aeal of
saio court amxeu, trus izin day of May. A. D. 1892,
Attest: J. B. CHOSSEN, Clerk,
mayl4-7t By E. Martin, Deputy
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GITEN THAT THE
undersigned has been du v annointed by iha
County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
county, m pr bate, administrator of the estate of
Harrison Coram, deceased. All persons having
ciaimi against said estate are nereoy required to
present them to me, with proper vouchers, at the
law otBce of Condon & Condon, in Dalles City, Wasco
county, urtgon, wiuun six meatus irom the date of
icua notice.
Dated May 2Sth, 1892.
J. W. CONDON.
Administrator of the estate of Harrison Conim.
Dissolution Notice.
mO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the firm of Byrne,
Floy ' & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Samuel A. Byrne retiring from the firm. Tbe busi
ness will be continued at the olu stand by ilium
Floyd and Stacey Sbown. All bills due the late
firm must be pud to Willipm Floyd and stacey
Shown, and all indebtedness owi-.g by said firm will
oe settled oy tnem. . yviljiam novo.
STACEY SHOWN,
S. A. BYRNE.
Tbe Dalles, Or.. April 26, 1892. apr27
Dissolution Notice.
T
O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: .
Notice is hereby given that the Dartnershin hers.
tofore existing between J. N. Lauerand S. F. French,
under the firm name ol French k Lauer. is this riav
dissolved by mutual eousent. J. N. Lauer will con
tinue the business, and pay all bills And collect all
moneys due the firm. 8. P FRENCH,
J. N. LAUER.
The Dalles, Oregon, April 14, 1892.
CODHTY TEEASDREB'S BOTICE.
All coutty warrants registered prior to
Jan. 17, 1889, will be paid if presented at
my otBse. Interest ceases from and after
this dite.
Tbe Dalles, May 18, 1892.
GEUKGE EUCH,
4t Treasurer Wasco County, Oregon.
Mitt
ON SALE
OMAHA,
KANSAS CITY, ST. PAUL,
Chicago, St Louis
AND AM. POINTS
EAST, NORTH and SOUTH.
3 05 A. M.
1 25 P. 11.
4 "5 P. V.
Leave The Dalles
Arrive at The Dalles j j
65 P. 11.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS.
COLONIST SLEEPERS.
RECLINIH G CHAIR CARS
And DINERS
Steamers from Pcrtland to San" Francisco
Every Foir Davs.
Tickets to and from Europe.
For rates unci penrral iiitonrmtion call on E. E.
LYTLE, Depot Ticket Agent, The Dalles, Oregon.
TV. H. HURLBl'RT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt,
54 Washington St., Portland, Or.
"We are Still In It"
WM. BUTLEB & CO.,
Lumber Dealers.
We hare added to our business the following line 8,
' . and will not be undersold. .
lime, Plaster, Mr, Cement,
BUILDING PAPER.
And will furnish anything in the line of
Building Material.
A liberal discount to the trade in anything
we handle. Our stock is all fresh.
Front Street, Corner of Jefferson.
J. A. OKCHAED,
ADJOININGfTHE DIAMOND MILLS,
THE DALLES, : : OREGON.
DIALER IN. .
Urk liiis and Feed.
CANNED GOODS OF ALL KINDS ON HAND.
Qaick pales and Btnall profits, my motto.
HILL, 0'MALLEY & CO.
THE LEADING
ArcMtects and Builders
Office uYSkibbe's Brick,
THE DALLES, OREGON
Win take contracts and furnish plans and specif!
cations for all buildings, frame, brick or sto ne. Ma
terials furnished if needed. , oct5
Sample Rooms,
' 71 MAIN STREET.
Always on hand tbe
BetstWines,
Liquors,
and Cierai's.
A Pleasant Evening .Resort
- .
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beei
' ; on draupht.
Mcdonald bros.; propr's
TO THE TRADE AND CONTACTORS.
I DESIRE JT TO BE UNDERSTOOD THAT I
have appointed Wm. Butler & Co. EXCLUSIVE
AGENTS for the "Oregon" Lime at Tae Dalles and
surrounding country. Other parties hv, through
surreptitious and unbusinesslike methods, obtained
a small quantity of this Lime, which may naturally
ciubc the idea that W in. Butler & Co. are not the
exclusive agents for these goods! . Such, however,
is not the fact, ax further Stock of thia Article can
not oe ootatnea jrom other than wm. tsutier & (Jo.
TbeTra e, however, will ot lose, sight of the fact
that the great sti ite to obtain the "Oregon" Li ue by
other dealers proves eonclu-ively that the "Oregon
t uie oesi jjirne in me jnarcei. i
. . - T. F. OSBORN,
Gen. Agt, Or. Marble & Lime Co.
L P. OSTLUND
lwiU furni8hdrafte and estimates on all buildings.
aweiungs ana stores. .
llr. Ostlund Is a Draotical jsechanic and thefolans
araicea oy nun wui prove .artistic, cneap ana aura
Die.
W.T.WISEMAN
Successor to'J. H. UcDonongh ck CJ)
DEALES ID
Choice Wines. Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
None but the best brands of Liquors and
Cigars on sale. Temperance drinks of all
kinds. (Jorner of Court and Second street?.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Andrew Velarde,
HOUSE MOVER.
The Dalles.
Address; Lock Box 181.
G. NOWAK.
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and SLCMiFcati ins tor building fun
nisbed. Will do a.'l kinds of excavating
and grading.
All orders anonld be Uelc at postottice box
novlS
NOTICE.
riARTIES HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST fHE
X undersigned are notified to present them at once
to him at the Columbia Candy Factory, and all those
indebted to him are requested to settle at the same
place, as he has sold out his buainrss and wishes to
close his accounts. W. 8. CHAM.
The Dalles, April 8,1 S92 dw-Tm
W ATER NOTICE.
ON AND AFTER APRIL list, parties putting
in or usirjr water closets with a continuous
stream ol water will be charged; 5 per month; pat
ent shutous at the old rats.
FROM TERMINAL OR IN1ERIOR POINTS
orfhern
KAILKOAD
Is'the line toitake
TO ALL l'OLNTS EAST AND SOUTH
It is the Diuimr Car Route. It runs Through Vcs
tlbllied Trams ticry Do in tl;e year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
. (SO CHANGE .F CA ItS. )
Conpu ed of DliJi'tr Cars unsuri r std. U-IiRan
Uruwiii-r'oni SUcpura ti LaUst.
Kiuiimiciit.
TOURIST'S SLEEPIN'CSCARS.
BvSt rtl at nut !? ctir stniotod. an- in v.liith i cui
un t!ntinn :ire :olh Frre a no Kun.isheU
lr h. ltlers of First or teond-
ciau Ticket?, and
ELEGAfJT DAY COACHES.
A Continuous Line, Connecting with
All Lines, Affording Direct and
Uninterrupted Service.
Puliman Meeper reservations ran be secured in ad
vance throusb any agent of the road, j
THROUGH TICKETS p
England and Euror.e can be puichased at any tiiktt
offiui of the company.
Full information concerolm.' ratrs, lioic of trair.s,
routes and other details furnished on u jiliiaticn to
W. C. ALLOWAY. Aifcnt
D. P. A. n Co.,
' Regulator olBce.iThe Da'.le?, Or.
A. D. CHAELTOW,
Am't Ceneral I assener Aut.,
No. 121 First St , Cor. Wa.,
PORTLAND. U 1EGOV
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
FACTORY NO. 105
nip IRQ of the Tsst Brands rrianuCact.
Ul JlfifiO ureii. B ui ordeas from all pnitt
of the country filled cjn the sliortestTDOtice.
C
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
baa become firmly established, and the de
mand for the home mumifactuaertarticie is
increasing eyery day,
dec24dy-tf A. ULRICH & SON,
FASHIONABLE MIULNERY!
at
. De Lyle's Empori
114 SECOND STREET.
K FULL ASSORTMENT
OF SVUBTTHINQ III
Mi BONNETS AND TRIMMINGS
MRS. A. SCHOOLING, Manager.
MAIEK & BENTON,
fSaccessors to A. Bettinen
EETAILER3 AN1 JOBBERS IX
Hiri ware, TinwargjWosdenwirQ
ANJ3 GRANITEWARE .
A complete line 61 Heating and Cook Stoves, Pumps.
Pipe Plumbers and Steam Fitters' Supplies;
also a complete stock of Carpenters' ,
Blacksmiths' and Farm
t, Tools,
AND SHELF HARDWARE.
Tin muff. Plumbing- and pipe work will be done
on short notice.
t
SECOND ST., THE DALLES, OR
PI0J1EER HHY,
Northwest Cur. Sedon4and Washington Stf.
U M U IV. f 1 1 1 n A 1 1
i i i r to eorge Ruch.
The Cheapest Place
IN TUB DALLES FOR '
All Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC.
We respectfully solicit a share of the public pat
ronage, and shall endeavor to give entire satisfac
tion to onr customers both old and new.-
-TI1K
GERMANIA,
CHA5. STUBLING, Prop.
FOR THE PRESENT AT "
- SO Second. Street.
fc, Lipors and Ciprs.
All brands of Imported Liauors, Ale and Porter, 'an
.euuiDe Key West Cigars. A full line of
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
' Milwaukee Beer on Drauqht.
LOUIS PAYETTE
(Successor to Fayette & Friend.)
THE LEADING '
BLACKSMITH I
AND WAGON-MAKER.
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
AlTwork work in iron or wood done in the neatest
manner. Anything' in the waon line, from
a wheelbarrow to an omnibus . made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plows and machinery ieoaired
in thu most skill
mchiildw ul and workmanlike manner.
PAUL KREFT &C0.
-DEALERS IN-
Paints, m$M$,
And the Most Complete and Latest
Patterns and Designs in
"W ALL P A P E U .
Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but
tlie best brands of the Sherwin-Williams Paint used
ia all our work, and none but the moat okilla.1
workmen employed. All orders will be promptly
attended tn. v . . ,
Shop adjoining Red Front Grocery.
THIRD STREET, THE DAoj
SHEEP FOE SALE.
Three thousand Fine Graded
Bred Ewes and 3000 Yearlings.
Kerr & Buckley,
Grass Valley, Or.
Pac.
fwsssai - " 1 mmmmaaiutmm
Aok m .ir-.t. for W. I noaulsi Shoe.
If not iJr fuv la yoni plncc nH rnur
denier l' -t'.iJ for -:i;clnije, iwcure the
nir.ni... AIlll .'f flcf'lll HIT VOCC.
fcsr-TLiE SO St'BSTlTU'a'E.
W. L, DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENT l?r?M EN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is a seamless shoe, with uo acta or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best flue calf, sty hah
aud easy, and because ire make more shoes of this
grade than any other manufacturer, It equals hand
scared shoes costing from 64.00 to 5.00.
(t e 0(M4'nniue Hand-sewed the finest calf
shoe ever offered for 8r-U; equals Freuch
I:uiMrted shoes which cost from j.0n to $1:2.00.
GLA. HaoU-sSoweil Welt Shoe, fine calf,
stylish, comfortable and durable, Tbe best
shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made
shoes costing from $(.ou to $9.00.
j2 0 50 Police Shoi Farmers, Railroad 3Ien
tPUi aadLetterCarrkMsall wear them; line cat f,
seamaess, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten
sion edpe. One pair will wear a year.
20 50 fine calf; no better shoe ever offered at
3i this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
CCO 5 ami SvJ.OO Workin&riQaii's shoes
C a are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
rjrtyc $-.00 mid 1.73 school shoes are
worn by the boys everywhere: they sen
on meir merus, s ine ir'Tcaicff kaies snow.
3 ofliAt? 3.00 Mand-cved Bhoe, here
htm lv7 Uouitola, very stylish; equals Freuci
l.nilipa '2.rl. S i nnd shoe
Hisses are ihe best fine Douola. .stylish and dut pt :
l nuuoti. tee i.ui,t- u. l.. uoupia.s' name
nrice are stamDed on the I attorn of each shoe.
W. h. .DOUGLAS. Brockton. Has.
J. FREIMAN, AGENT, THE DALLES
1
lip Mimed hla Opportanity! TiOST Mlm
Ikk Tounit Keadcr. luo majority neloct their op
portunities, and from that can so live in poverty aod die m
obscnrityl Ilnrrowing despair is the lot of mnny, as they
look back on lost, frruver lost, opportunity. J-Iie lapa
iii-I Reach ouL Be up And doing. Improveyoor opporto
niiy, nndBocnreprnfmeriiy, proniinoiicj.pt'ata. It was avid
by a philosopher, that "the lioduuss of Fortune otters a
Coltlcuonportonity to each person nt some period of lire;
QAihTAce the chance, and sheponrs ont Jut riches; fail to do
so and the departs, rr to retom.' How shull ym find
the coldkn opportnnitrf Investigate every chance that
rppt-nrs worthy, and of fair promi-e; that is what all snc
cu -sfulmen do. Ilereisan opportunity, snch as i notoflea
within the reach ot laboring people. Iippr.ved, it will give,
at lonht, a prand start in life. The GOLvr.s ocportiinlty for
tnntiy is here. Money to be ide rnpitily nnd honorably
by any industrious parson of either sex. All ago. Yon can
do the work and live at home, wherever y"Q are. Even be
ginners are oii-ily earning from Jj3 to lO pr day. Yott
can do ivt well if yon will work, not too hard, but indnstrl
omly ; and yon can increase yonr income as yon goon. Yoo
can give spare time on Jy, or all yonr time to the work. Easy
to learn. Capital not required. We start yoo. All Is com
paratively new and really wonderful. We Instruct and
show yon how, free Failure unknown among our work
ers, ho room to explain here. Write and learn all free.
byrwem-nnmll. unwise io aeiay. Aaaress at once. is.
UiaUect Co. lSox BOm jPaniund. Maine.
To Youbs
Free to all Brides !
"VT OTICE is h
Xl paper aud all their friends and acquaintances
throughout tne t nited btates and Canada that
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whose address and
10 cents to pay c postape is tent to tbe publisher
within one year irom tne date oi tneir marnatre.ij
Persons sending for this present are requested tu
end cpy of a p.-.per contain me a notice of their
marriage, or some other evnie'ice that shall amount
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the
magazine uncer tne above oner. Address,
'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, Vt.
SKIBBE HOTEL
F. W..L. SKIBBE, Pbop.
The Only Brick Hotel
IN THE CITY
BERT DOLLAR A DAY HOUSE in the North
west. This builciiic has been refitted since the
fire of September ' 2d, and the rooms ara first-class
in every particular. The table is supplied with the
best tne market anords.
The oar in connection with the hotel is supplied
witn tne nignest itraae oi w iues, uquors ani im
ported and Uomeatic Cigars. janity-
O. WYSS.
Merchant Tailor,
No. 77 Second St.
Suits Made to Order,
AND FITS GUARANTEED.
Orders taken for an Eastern house for ail kinds of
suits; Call and examine goods. mch29-tf
MRS. A. JONES, Prop.
85 TJJNIOJN SiTBEET 85
Adjoining Byrne , Floyd & Co.'s d use store.
Tbe tables are supplied witb the best the
market anords.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
None but white help employed.
THOS. ADAMS,
Is now located at
No. 116 Court St.,
Between Second and Third.
Kepainnic a .Specialty. He had mved some
of his best leather out of the fire and will make the
neatest boot or shoe of anyone in the citv.
Heep use,
COB. THIRD AND STARK STS.,
PORTLAlXDi OREGON.
Has been recently decorated, and
management of
is now under the
M II fc!. 1. O. PARRELLY.
This houie beinz centrally located, offers induce
ment, to i rnu vismnjr fort land to patronize ir,
whire they will always find pleasant rooms, sintrle
or en suite, special. y redexvea lor transient oocu-
pancy. mav21
JAS. FERGUSON,
Goods hauled with the'greatest care to all
parts of the oity on short notice.
Attention, Sheep Men.
T
X Stems, whidi are excellent for sheep dip or for
clean ami; cattle of- vermin, which 1 will sell cheap.
f or terms apply at roe uaiies cigar rarury.
mchl1 A. ULLRICH ck S02f
FOR SALE.
A
BAND O TWENTY BROKE HORSES, mr
msLmz from 1100 to lfiCO pouoda four mares
aod the balance
geldings Theoe will be suld at
reasonable prices.
Fer terms apply to
T. J. DR1PPS,
Hartiand, Wash'
.a
WHY IS THE
flonsekeepera
The ilk Restaurant
rheArtisticShoemaker
General Expressman !
TEEEIBLE. FALL.
'Tls to you, mothers and daughters,
that I wish to talk;
And to the children that are just
learning to walk;
And all who racy need anything in
my line ' ;
I will give you prices that you'll hard
ly decline.
One needs Bonnets and Ribbons,
whilst others need Hats;
Some will need Dresse and Ruching,
and possibly Caps.
Possibly Aprons, Collars and Ties
there are many that do.
Should you want Flowers and Feath
ers, you'li find them all new.
The Third-street Millinery is the
place to buy.
The prices are low, but quality high
The styles are the latest give us a
call;
And find that prices have taken a fall.
''.Inn.
iTrestrichy
TIRST CLA99
..inlMnii.
Toe )
LarcesU Fastest and Flnent In tbe World.
IEW YORK. LQNDCNDERRY AND GLASGOW.
Every Satnrdny,
NEW TOBK. GIBRALTKK and NAPLES,
At regular intervals.
SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
rates on lowest terms to and f rom the principle
3COI0H. ENGLISH, 12133 k ALL CONTINENTAL POINTS
Excursion ticketa available to return by either the pic
turesque Clyde A North of Ireland or Naples & Gibraltar
Drafts ail Uoasy Orian lor A17 Aaosst tt lowest Batsa,
Apply to any of our local Agents or to
kXENDEBSOBT BROTHERS, Chicago, III.
AGENTS WANTED Apply to T.
General Agent. The Dalles, Or.
HUDSON,
janiS-92
RSTAKLISHEU SO YF.AKS,
KOSHLAND : BEOS.,
Wool Merchants.
Sell on Commission, and C&sh
Advances made.
Consignments : Solicited !
Wool Bags, Fleece and Sewing Tvnne pro
vided by us. apr2-4mo
A Souvenir TLImble Free.
ANY LADY sendimr at once the nunes and ad
dress of ten married lady fi lends or house
keepers to whom we ran send sample copies of the
most iharmii.fr illustrated ladies newspaper pub
lished to-dav, will receive an elegant solid s-lver sou
venir thimble. The "Ladies Pictorial Weekl" is
the handnomest and most entertaii n publication
of itB claas and is becoming' universal vpopular with
intelligent ladies in both Canada ai 1 the United
States. , K contains sixteen large paes. same size
as "Harper's Bazaar" most profusely illustrated,
and comes each week at only 2 a year. If you de
sire ft souvenir thimble send names of those you
think would be interested in the "Ladies' Weekly"
and enclose fifteen U. b. 2-cent stamps to cover ex
penses of mailing, etc. Forward to-day. Address
"Ladies' Pictorial Weekly," Canada Life Building
o onto, Can. nv2tiw
COAL! COAL!
THE BEST
Wellington, Eock Springs,
and Roslyn Coal.
$12, sacked and delivered to aoy part ot
the city. -
At Moody's Warehouse.
CEDAR POSTS. .
THE UNDERSIGNED CAN FURNISH MEDIUM
and Large bplit Cedar Posts. 6 feet Ions;, de
livered on cars or boat ia East Portland, lor 7 and 8
cents each. Eastern uregon and Washington par
ties are pleased with them. We prefer buyers
should hive them inspected before th posts are
shipped, Address
E. WOACEXKBUBH. Pres t,
jan29-dw
Draver 22, Portland, Or.
CHAS. H. DODD & CQ.
IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE IRON, STEEL
, :
AND t
FARM MACHINERY.
.
FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STS., PORTLAND, OR.
BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER.
Cneqnitlc'cl for Simplicity, Strrnarth, Utility, Darablllty. Tliee Mnclilnes
are too well known to nerd (oninirnl. ThoniutntiH of tliom ire ia
.use tolay. sad the nnivenial 0ttHfietlon viven ly tfaem
proves tnens to be tbe most popular in market.
HODGES' HAINES HEADERS.
BUCKEYE STEEL FRAME BINDER.
. Distingalsned for Strength and Darablllty.
Adtuanee
Slost Economical Binder In use. Requires) less power, uses lesw twine tbiia
any
- ; LOT
mmmmmmMmummi. porter's
SCHUTTLER AND MILBURN FARM WAGONS
FINE CARRIACES, PHAETONS. TOP BUG
GIES, CARTS, ETC.
FOUn-SPRiliG MOUNTAIN WAGONS AND
EUCX-B9ARDS.
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESKER.
AULTMAB'S STAil . TRACTIOH ENGINE.
The most Kuectire and Succesful combination for
rhrr.h;ng and Cleaning Oram, ever constructed.
&nr for 1S!
Trad. Aiarlr with Hhavinv hv
Price of Queen's Anti-Balrtne W. per bottle, sent In
contains. We Invite yon to da! with no and yon will find everything as represented Cntj this out and
send to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O. Yoo can
register yonr letter at any Post Office to insure its safe delivery. We will pay 500 for any case
of failure or slightest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed.
CrjCPIll -To ladles who lntroduee and sell among their Mends So Bottles or Queen'
O rCblaL we w'U present with a SILK DBE88, 18 yard, best silk. Extra Large Bottle and samples.
sasssssssss of sUk to select from sent with order. Good Salary or Commiaaion to .agents.
IXVOBPUATEU IMS.
THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Maoafacturera'of
BviildinsT ZMaterial and
DRY.
FIR, JPITSE,
OAK and SLV13
PROMPT DELIVERY TO ANY PART OP THE CITY.
1 Office N 67 Wkisitsa Mt.
Tobacco b a' luxury,
h quietinc. restful
friend fo manhind.
The belter rhe aualiTv
heweeter and
milder y,
sm
imoKe.
In all these
Good quali
MASTIFF
PLUG CUT
3mds at he head,
of smohinQ tobaccos.
J.B.PUC TOBACCO 10, RlCnnOhO. VA.;
TEIP
Commencing" May 1, 1893
The History Company, of San Francisco, Cal.,
(capital stock $50Q,1KJ0) the olHtst and largest pub-li-hin
house oti the I'achic coast, this day announce
that they will invo, absolutely free, a ticket to the
World's Fair -aiid return, fncltiriinfr meals en route
one week (7 days), hottl acroniuiodations, six admis
sion tickets U "the Fx posit ion grounds, two tickets
to leading C hicago th inters, and such other privi
leges as may in-ure a pleasant trip tu deservinu per
sons who comply with tbeir requirements.
NOTICE.
Those deirincr to fro to the World's Fair and who
could not otherwise do so, can address us at once for
full particulars. This offer does uut apply to per
sons of means who are in a position to mvet the ex
penses of sueh a trip themselves, but to enterprising
and intelliyrnt younjf men an1 women whit cm ap
preciate such an opportunity and make the mot of
it. Teachers, clergymen, students, farmers bripht
sons and dauzhters--in fact any and all possessing
energy, enterjrise and charactor will be e igible.
THE C1IAXCK OK A I-IFE-T1MK.
Every youiw rnan or woman who desires to jroto
tnicacro the greatest evnio-
icion the world has ever known, should address a
at once. Such an opportunith in rarely offered, and
the twp will be the event of a lifetime to those wbo
tro. Acmress
THE HISTORY COMPANY,
THK DISTORT BUILDIXO,
No. 723 MARKET ST. !J PKANCISCO, CAL
WHIPS
25o. 50c.
75c.
$1.00 $1.25
$1.50
RB0NE 15
FEATHERBONE Is made from QTT 1X1,8,
nature's own toughest material, best whips made for
tne price, uneap, jjaraoie, all ktills, an
prto"irV FEATHERBONE.
HENRY KUCK, -The Dalles, Or.
J. H; IAE8EN,.
Dealer In all kinds of
Hay, (kip and Feed
At bis old stand, Second street. '
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
Tne Highest Cash Price paid for Sheep pelts.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
E;j Ms, W kiiizi:
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
No 134 Second Street, next door east of The Dalles
national Bank.
Having just opened In business, and having a ful(
assortment oi tne latest goods in my line. 1 desire
share of ttaft public patronaire.
aur4 C. P. STEPHENS
A EltEE
TO THE
WORLD'S FAIR
FOR
till
tcaP-Disehapge Binder
otner.
KOLLINGSWORTH & TAYLOR HAND A?!3
SELF-DUMP RAKES.
DEERE HAHOADER AND MUDCETT.IH
, PROVED TEDDER.
HORSE
KAY-
FiRKS AND CARRIERS.
C'ntnloaie. FrPP-
HEW DISCOVERY ACCIDENT
In compounding a solution a part was. accidentia spilled on tbe band
and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was com
pletely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation, on the
market and so great has been the demand that we are now introducing
it throughout the world under the name of Queen's Antl-Hairine,
1 1 larcitrcviiLi nxKmLcu Anu
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT.
Iav the balr over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and the
hair disappears a3 If by magic without the slightest pain or injury when
applied or ever afterward. It isnnllke any other preparation ever nsed
fora like purpose. Thousands of LA I 1 F.S who have been.annoyed
with balr on their FA CIS, ECK and A It MS attest its merits.
GENTLEMEN who do not appreciates beard or bairon tbeir neck,
flndanricelcss boon In Queen's Anti-Hairine which does awuy
nrirfnir Its future rrowtb an utter impossibility.
safety mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securely
nd stralcht forward In every word it
Dimension. Timber
WOOD
Vard at Old doTeninidt Barracks
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