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    The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY.... JUNE 13. 1892
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The nomination of Mr. Harrison
and Mr. Whitelaw Reid for president
and vice-president ia receiving the
nnaualified endorsement of the lead-
ing Republicans in the United States.
All the prominent men who were be
fore the convention endorse the action
at Minneapolis, and the Republican
party will enter the campaign in 1892
in a much better and a more harmoni
ous condition than it did any previous
. year. This is indicative of success in
November, and there . is not much
doubt that Mr. Harrison will succeed
himself in the executive office.
The harmony which prevails in the
- Republican ranks over the nomina
tions made at Minneapolis is- signifi
cant of victory in November. . Even
those who were prominently before
the convention, and who suffered de
feat, heartily endorse Horrisou and
Reid. This is the spirit that should
pervade political parties in free gov
ernments; and augurs permanency
of the institutions. In the coming
presidential campaign there will be no
discontent among Republicans, and a
fair contest on the issue of protection
or free-trade will insure them the
victory.
Mr. R. J. Hendricks, editor of the
Salem Statesman, is a prominent can-
. didate to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of Hon. R. F. Earhart, col
lector of customs in Portland. He
is a newspaper man of wide
reputation, and is unquestionably en
titled to the position as any one in the
state of Oregon. Having fought for
. the party -. in all emergencies for
loner years, be should ! receive the
consideration given to a faith
ful and intelligent adherent. We
hope Mr. Hendricks will receive
the appointment, as hi? long and con
sistent services merits this recognition.
The war cloud has drifted over
Europe, and no wars or rumors of war
have been heard for ' some time.
Latest news contain the .interesting
intelligence that the czar of Russia
and emperor' of Germany embraced
- and kissed each other at Kiel for the
space of 20 minutes, and then feasted,
perhaps on champagne. . This may be
significant as indicating that the
"hatchet has been buried" be
tween these monarcha; but kings
act strangely at times, and if
they fight 'to-day may hng
-. and kiss to-morrow. Peace is de-
airable at all hazards; but the domains
of Alexander and William are not
governed by the same laws or depend
ent on the same conditions,and the next
news from the north, after this affec
tionate greeting, may contain the in
telligence of a Cossack invasion of
German territory.
It is a great misfortune to Wasco
and adjoining counties that the Eegv
lalor and Dalles City are not making
- regular trips to remove the large accu
mulation of wool now stored in this
city, and which would act as a-prac-
tical demonstration of the benefit of
opposition boats on the middle and
lower river to a large class of pro
ducers and shippers. In a few weeks
an immense wheat crop will be har
vested, and if these boats were running
the great saving to our farmers would
verify the importance of an open river.
The River and Harbor bill is now be
fore the lower house of congreas, and
facts could be presented .from the re
sult of this opposition on the Columbia
- that would almost insure its passage.
The stoppage of traffic on the river at
this particular season of the year is
injurious to wool-growers, wheat rais
ers, and works against liberal appro
priations for the locks at the Cascades
and the ship railway between this city
and Celilo. Our people are in earnest
in desiring an open river, and regret
very- much that the' boats are prac
tically tied up during the busiest sea
son of the year.
GBOOi OOTJUTT.
Itenaa From tne . Columns
Oehoeo Review.
f the
So far as we have been able to learn the
aheep men of this county have succeeded in
' raising about 90 to 95 per cent of Iambs.
The frequent rains this week have been
thankfully received by the people of this
county. It made all nature smile, a? wall
as the hearts of the farmers.
Crook connty's wool crop is on the road
to market, and though tbe price is not fair,
the clip waa good, and the producers will
realize quite a snug sum for their crop. '
Agent Lnckey says crickets have not
done near so much damage on the reserva
tion this year as tbey did laat.however they
' are numerous and are working on the crops.
James Wood, of Upper Trout, was in
town Thursday. He said the alfalfa crop
on Trout creek was fine, but grain was iu
bad condition. It was injured some by
frosts, and nothing but continuous rains will
bring it out. - '
Last Friday while Sanders Logan waa
trying to corral some cattle his horse fell
witb bim fracturing his collar bone. Dr.
Gesner was called at once who set tbe in.
jared bone, and we are glad to state that
Mr. Logan is now np and around.
Owing to the form in which the ballots
for this - county were printed, many of the
voters overlooked the candidates for attor
ney-general their names being out in one
corner of the ballots hence the vote for
ritantKiplain mnA TO.llrAi m... ilinrt
On Friday of last week Justice Bell held
D. C. Weaver in bonds of f 1000, on
charge of abduction, to appear before the
next grand jury. Not being prepared to
furnish the required "bonds, he went to Jail,
and now Sheriff Booth has four regular
boarders at his hotel . back of the oourt
boose. - 3 ' ; ".'
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elkins, of Besyer,
passed through town Wednesday en route
o Portland. Mr. Elkins said the crops
along Crooked river looked badly, the frosts
haying injured them to a considerable ex
tent, and they were suffering for want of
rain.
The severe frost last week killed nearly
all the frnit in this vicinity and seriously
injured grain. Without an abundance of
rain in the next few weeks, the grain that
was frosted will not come oat, and the crops
will be short, though two weeks of rain
would briog them out all right, and the
grain that is injured would yet make a fair
yield.
GEAET GOUJTTY.
Items From the Columns
Canyon City News,
or tne
The boundless water power afforded by
the streams of this valley will make ours a
manufacturing community some day. Stick
a pin here.
For many years past the mountain ranges
surrounding this valley have not shown
so much snow in June as now graces their
summits.
Frost one night last week nipped gardens
iu exposed localities along the valley. Or
chards and gardens on the foothills gener
ally escaped.
Alfileria, the new forage plant which the
News mentioned last summer ia adapted to
onr sou and climate, and is destined to
supercede the old standby bunchgrass on
Eastern Oregon's bills. Mr. J. V. Powell
purchased some seed, which he sowed on
his Fall creek ranch. The plant has flour
ished beyond expectations, and stock will
leave a buncbgrass knoll any time to get a
nip of alfileria. It is said to grow well on
dry soil, where bunchgrass will die. Farm
ers, scatter seeds of alfileria, and you will
be sowing seeds of kindness for your stock,
at the same time.
Beal Estate Transactions.
May 28 J E Bangs;-to Z T Wright; lot
47 block 3 in Hood Riyer park; $1.
May 28 The same to Harry Tibbetts;
lot 43 in ' block 3, in Hood River park; $1.
May 28 The same to A R Wright; lot
46 block 3, Hood Riyer park; $1.
Juue 3 A S Blowers and wife to O W
Welle; lots 6 and 7 block 11, second addi
tion west to Hood River; $270.50. -
June 3 F L Holmes and Sadie M Holmes
to The Holmes Mercantile company; ot
sej see 17 tp 2 n r 12 east; $350.
June 8 R T McLean and wife to Sarah
E. Delk; lots 1 and 2 block 11, second ad
dition west to town of Hood River; $300.
Jnne 3 James Thomas to Hogb
Farmer; lota 5 and 6 sec 5 tp 1 n r 13 east;
$150.
June 8 A J Davis to Cram & Phillips;
all fishing rights and privileges, cribbing
and improvements on the Colombia river in
Klickitat county, Wash; $900.
June 9 N Anderton and wife to S W
Patterson; 100 feet on Main street and run
ning at right angles 200 feet, town of An
telope; $4000.
June 10 Nathan R Baird and wife to
Chas Lewis; 209 feet square from the iw
corner of w of swj seo 32 tp 7 a r 17 east;
$100. .
June 10 N R Baird and wife to Mrs M
C Durbin; Iota 9 and 10 block 9, city of An
telope; $100.
June 8 State of Oregon to Geo G Gib
son; w o nwi seo 3 tp l n r 12 east;
$103.23.
Jane 11 C W Cutting and wife to Peter
Anderson; lot F block 52, Ft Dalles Mili
tary reserve; $260. "
Sherman County.
The following is the official count of the
vote:
Supreme Judge Bennett, 382; F A
Moore. 219: Will H Walker.- 50; Benj P
Welch, 46.
Attorney General G E Chamberlain,
286; L R Webster, 436.
Congress C J Bright, 82; W R Ellis,
354; J C Lace, 83; J H Slater, 190.
Circuit Judge Bradshaw, 345; Wat-
kins, 392. . .
Prosecuting Attorney Moore, 244; Wil
son, 432. -
State Board of Equalization W Hughes,
312; J L Lucky, 414.
State Senator, 18th district G W Rint-
hart, 289; W W Stiewer, 434.
State Senator, 17th district Hibbard S
McDanel, 367; J A Smith, 368.
Joint Representative S F Blythe, 258;
E N Chandler, 387; 1 R Coon, 407; H E
Moore, 337.
Judge Fulton, 415; Ginn, 283.
ClerKBrock, 326; Hayes, 404.
Sheriff Leslie, 410; Olds, 328.
Treasurer Marsh, 280; Thompson, 440.
Commissioner Leech, 368; Wilcox, 358.
Assessor Henrichs, 201; Schadewitz,
224.
School Superintendent Peddicord, 318;
Tyree, 417. '
Coroner W R Moore, 643.
Surveyor J R Belshe, 691.
County Seat Moro, 414; Wasco, 301.
Crook County.
Following is the official vote of Crook
county taken from the Ouhoco Review:
Congress, Bright, 16; Ellis, 393; Luce,
62; Slater, 509.
Supreme Judge Bennett, 611; Moore,
284; Walker, 48; Welch, 7.
Attorney General Chamberlain, 523;
Webster, 312.
Circuit Judge Bradshaw, 672; Watkins,
310.
District Attorney Moore, 591; Wilson,
376. - .- .
Member of State Board Hughes, 500;
Luckey,439. '"
Joint Senator Cogswell, 552; Snider,
372. . .
Representative Nichols, 521; Roberts,
440.
Clerk Bolter, 162; Hodges, 796.
Sheriff Booth, 570; Williamson, 383.
Commissioner Combs, 424; Howard, 522.
Treasurer Belknap, 355; White, 598.
Assessor Gray, 483; Wigle," 468.
Surveyor Huston, 493; Stewart, 444.
School Superintendent Belknap, 509;
Liggett, 435. - .. - .. ' 'i
Coroner Gesner, 428; Woods, 516.
Trade Display, July 4th.
The committee on- Trade Display for the
parade on July 4th have seoured the follow
ing names: Maier & Benton, "". Chrisman &
Corson, . Jacobsen & Co., Crandall & Bur
gett, A. A. Brown, Farley & Frank, Wm.
Butler & Co., Mays ft Crowe, J. T. Peters
& Co., Pease ft Mays. They will wait on
the remainder of the merchants at the ear
liest opportunity.
To lHapel Colds.
Headaches sod Fevers, to cleanse the
system eflectually, yet gently, when cos
tive or Di i lions, or when the blood is im
pure or sluggish to permanently care
habitual constipation, to awasen the kid
neys and liver to a healthy activity
without irritating or weakening them,
ose Syrup of Figs.
Fourth of July. .
' On July 2d, 3rd and 4tb, good to return
until July . 6tb, the Union Pacific System
will sell excursion tickets for a radius of
300 miles from all rail stations west of Hun
tington at fare one way for the round trip,
jelltd E. K. Lytus, Agent.
Baejttea'S) amea salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts
braises, soresv ulcers, salt rheum, fevc,
sores,' tetter, chapped bands.', chilblains
oorns, and all skin eruptions, and positively
cures puea, or no psvy required, it is soar
an teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents ner box. For
sale by Snipes k Einenly,
A Ifurderons Tramp.
Harrisbunr Courier.
On Saturday evening of last week Mr. A.
L. Morris, who lives about two miles feast
of Harrisburg, came to town to meet, with
the I. O. O. F., leaving home about 8
o'clock. The time he should have been ex
pected borne, a supposed tramp came to
the window of the bedroom, where Mrs.
Morris had retired, and made an effort to
raise tho window, wbich was securely fas
tened. Mrs. Morris inquired who was
there, but no answer was returned. The
tramp then went to the east door and shook
the knob vigorously and demanded that she
should put out the light and open the door,
or he wonld break it down and come in.
She told him that if be attempted to come
in it would be at his own peril, and that
she was not alone, and there was a good
gun in the house. The tramp told her that
she was alone, for he bad seen ber husband
and the man stopping with them co away in
the cart, and that no woman could run a
bluff like that on bim, and that if she did
not let him in she would never see her hus
band alive again. She told him not to
break into the bouse, if he did it would
be at the risk of his life. At this he
became so angered that he broke the
door knob off with an axe, and then rushed
back to the bed-room window and com
menced to chop it out, and succeeded in
clearing the space of two panes of glass. At
this juncture Mrs. Morris leveled a Win
chester shot gun and fired through the cur
tain and shade opposite to where the noise
was being made; then nothing more was
heard. All through the exciting scenes of
this villainons attack, Mrs. Morris stood
bravely to the defense of herself and home
with a cool courage and steady nerve that
is seldqm witnessed. She says that the ten
minutes intervening from the time of the
shot nntil the arrival of her huebaad, was a
period of the greatest suspense in her life,
but when he came and made search and
found that she had not taken human life,
she was greatly relieved. The general be
lief is that the tramp was fatally wounded
and will be found in the vicinity.
A Parent M ay Recover.
Oltmpia, Wash., June 13. Tbe su
preme court to day reversed the judg
ment in tbe Pacific county case of Hed
rick versus the Ilwaco Railway & Navi
gation Company. The action was
brought to recover damages for the loss
ot services during tbe minority of tbe
son of tbe plaintiff, whose death ia
alleged to have been caused by tbe neg
ligence of defendant. Tbe answer
pleaded that tbe plaintiff bad already, as
admicistrator of tho estate of tbe boy,
recovered a judgment of $2000. Tbe
court below held this judgment to be a
bar to another action, but the supreme
court decided that under tbe statute, a
parent may recover damages for the
negligent killing of a minor cbild, in ad
dition to tbe damages recovered by the
beirs and personal representatives of tbe
deceased.
Labor and Capital at War.
Pittsburg, June 13. One of tbe most
bitter contests .between labor and capital
in recent years is expected to begin at tbe
Homestead steel works of Carnegie,
Pbipps & Co. Tbe 3000 workmen have
until tbe 24tn inst. to decide whether or
not they will accept the new scale ot
wages, wbicb, tbey claim, will reduce
tbeir earning capacity from 10 to 40 per
cent. Tbey have not formally rejected
tbe new scale, but no person expects
them to accept it, and tbe active bead of
tbe Carnegie interest is the man who
broke tbe last coke strike and disrupted
tbe cokers' organization. He counts
upon repeating tbe experience at Home
stead.
Terrible Thunder Storms In Europe.'
Madrid, June 13. Terrific thunder
storms pievaiied in many parts of Spain
yesterday. Churches in particular suf
fered from lightning strokes. At Burgos
tbe famous old cathedral founded in 1221
was seriously injured. At Mucieutes a
cburcb filled witb worshipers was struck;
five being killed and 10 burt. At Melias
there was a similar occurrence, and one
was killed and 28 burt seriously.
Sixteen 3Ilncrn Killed.
Munich, June 10. By an explosion in
a coal pit near Miesbacb 16 miners were
buried in tbe ruins.
laad Notices.
TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.
Usitod States Land Orncs.
The Dalles, Or, June 0, 1892
Notice is hereby given that Charles C Cooper, oi
The Dalles. Oregon, has filed notice of intention, to
make nnai proof before register and receiver at their
office in The Dalles, Or, on Friday, the 22d day of
July, 1892, on timber culture application No. 3141,
for the sw4 of section 28, tp 2 n, r 15 east.
He names as witnesses: John DalrvmDle. William
H Odell, James Fulton, Fred Wiclcman, all of The
Dallek, Oregon. . JOHN w LEWIS,
June1.! - . Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omci at Tub Dallbb, Orsgok,
June 1. 1892.
Notice is hereby riven that the following-named
settler his filed notice of his Intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and tLat said proof
will be made before tbe Register and Receiver of tbe
U. 8. land office at The
be Dalle
lies, Or., on Jul 20,
1892. viz:
WILLIAM H. SHELLY.
Hd. No. S645, for the 8Et, Sec 21, Tp 2 N, R 15 E
rr n.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said
land, viz:
Thomas J. Hiller, Celilo, Or.; Andrew Linton, J.
Doherty, Tbe Dalles, Or.; Thcmas Walsh, Celilo,
urexou. -.
jun JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Lahd Orrica at Thi Daubs, Onsaoa,
- June 2. 1892.
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
win os maao oexore tne register ana receiver at The
Danes, ur on jury m, lbuz, via: -
JOHN J. EHRISMAN,
D. S. No. 6964, for lots 2 and 8, See 28, Tp 1 N, B 12
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis:
Andrew Kaller, George Kaller, Edward Wicks,
ouuniw .uiuuan, iu m xua uaiies, urogon.
Jun4 . 10HN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Laud Omci at Vahcouver, Wash.,
Mav 19. 1892.
Notice is hereby given that tbe following named
claimant has filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof
will bo made before W. R. Dunbar, Commissioner
United States Circuit Court, district of Washington,
a uwueuoaie, n asn., rfuiy o, xevz, vis;
JOHJI KURE,
Homestead entry No, 5830, for the EM of NEH, and
r4 or dii., eec 32, -t'p aftuaws.
He names tbe following witnesses to prove his
conunuour resiuence upon ana cultivation oi said
lanu, viz:
Robert A. Struthers, Hariar M. Splawn, William
O A. Marckman and William Garner, all of Hart-
uuiu jr. v., nasnwgton. i
may28 JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Lahb Omci at VaNcouvsa, Wash.,
May 12, 1892.
To James C. Bly and all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that tbe following-named
settler has filed notice of hU intention to make final
proof in- support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before W. R. Dunbar. Commissioner
ble.
United States Circuit Court for district of Washing
ton, at Goldendale, Washington, on July 23d, 1892,
viz;
GRANT SMITHSON (Indian),
Homestead entry No. 5845, for the W j of NWJ, and
Ol SWj, oeo 4, Ap IA,B IS JS n Ji.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
jana. viz:
Joseph Klilockum, William 8 pedis. Martin Spedis,
nenry neiaon, au oi uaruana rostomce, wasn.
mayls JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN. Register.
Andrew Velarde,
HOUSE MOVER;
The Dalles.
Address; Lock Box 181.
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem enectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
"constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy ot its Kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tbe taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, its many excellent qualities
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and $1 bottles by al' leading druggisfu
JVlanuiactured only by the
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Legal Notices.
CITATION.
TH THE COUNTY COURT. of the State of Oregon,
JL for tbe County oi Wasco.
In the matter of the estate of John G. Staats, de
ceased citation.
To William H. Stoats, Emma J. Staats, John W.
Staats, Lncy Staats, James W. Staats, Robert J.
Staats and all ether heirs of John G. Staats. de
ceased, greeting:
In the name of the state of Oreeon. you are hereby
cited and required to appear in the County Court of
the state of Oregon for the county of Wasco, at tbe
court room thereof, at Dalles City, in said county, on
Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1892',
At 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and
there to show cause, if any thiy hare, why the fol
lowing described real estate should not be sold, as
prayed for in Ihe petition or . B. Dufur, adminis
trator of the estate of the said John u. btaats. de
ceased: The north half of the northwest quarter.
and toe north half of the northeast quarter of sec
tion eight (8), in township two (2), south of range
uurteen loj easb, tt.m., iu nw cuuuiiy, lkuu.
Witnen the Hun. C. N. Thornbury. Judge of the
(scalI paid County Court, with the seal of
said court affixed, this 12th day of May. A. D. 189.!.
Attest: J. B. CR08SEN, Clerk.
mayl4-7t By E. Martin, Deputy.
Sheriff's Sale.
ni VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION, issued out of
I J tne circuit uourc oi tne state oi uieon lor
Wasco county, on tne 1st day or June, 1892, in Uie
suit wherein H. Wakefield is plaintiff and L. S. Hyre
is defendant, to me directed, commanding; me to
satisfy said demands, and in obedience thereto 1
levied upon and will sell the following: desciibed
land, subject to redemption, to-wit: the SWi, Bee.
20, Ti. 1 north. Range 14 East W. M., in Wasco
eonnty, State of Oregon, on
- Saturday, the 2d day of July, 1892,
At the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the
court bouse door in Dalles City, in said county and
state, at public auction to the highest bidder, for
casn in nana, an tne aercnoani s ngnt, title ana in
terest to tle above described lands, to satisfy the
sum of $296.90, and 10 as attorney's fees; also the
farther sum of $36.10 costs, with interest on the said
amounts since the 24th dav of May, 1892, at the
rate of 10 per cent, per annum, together with costs
and accruing; costs nerem.
Dated this 3d day of June, 1892.
D. L. CATES.
nn4-td Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
Administrator's Notice.
ATOTICB IS
HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been duly appointed by ihe
County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
county, in pr-'bate. administrator of the estate of
Harrison Coram, deceased. All persons having I
claims against said estate are nereDy required to
resent them to me, with proper vouchers, at the
,w office of Condon Condon, in Dalles City, Wasco
county, Oregon, within six months irom the data of
this notice.
- Dated Hay 23th, 1892.
J. W. CONDON.
Administrator of the estate ' of Harrison Comm.
deceased. .nayztna
Dissolution Notice.
T
10 WHOM IT HAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the firm ot Byrne,
Floy i as Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent,
Samuel A. Bvrne retiring from tbe firm. The busi
ness will be continue d at the olu stand by William
Floyd and Staoey Shown. All bills dne the late
firm must be p-tid -to William Floyd and e-tacey
' Shown, and all indebtedness owi"g by said firm wiil
be settled by them, w il.i.1 a m riM i u.
STAUtJ BHUWK,
S. A. BYRNE.
"The Dalles, Dr.. April 26, 1882. apr27
Dissolution Notice.
T
10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the partnership here
tofore existing between J. N.Lauerand S. F. French,
under the firm name - of French & Lauer, Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. J. N. Lauer will con
tinue the business, and pay all bills and collect ail
moneys due tne nrm. . r. ( Ktnt'd,
J. N. LAUER.
The Dalles, Oregon, April 14, 1892.
COUHTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
All couLtv warrants registered prior to
Jan. 17, 1889, wiil be paid if presented at
my otnje. Interest ceases irom and alter
this date.
The Dalles, May 18, 1892.
GE'JKGERUCH,
4t Treasurer Wasco County, Oregon. :
MBS. A. JONES, Prop.
85 UTNIOJN STREET 85
Adjoining Byrne, Floyd & Co.'s d ug store.
The tables
are supplied with the best tbe
market affords.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
None bnt white help employed.
W.T.WISEMAN
Successor to J. H. HcDonougn 4 C- )
DEALER IN
Choice Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
None bat the best brands of Liauors and
Cigars on sale. Temperance drinks of all
Kinds. (Jornerof (Jourt and second streets,
THE DALLES, OEEG0N.
L. P. OSTLUND
ill
Iwfll fuxnishjdrafta and estimates fon all buildings.
aweuings and stores.
Mr. Ostlund isl a nractical mechanic and therolana
drafted by bim will prove "artistic, cheap aud dura
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iisnea io-oav, win receive an eiegant sona stiver sou
enir thimble. The Ladies' Pictorial Week I v" is
the handsomest and most entertaii i publicaaoa
of Its daw aod is becoming universal popular with
intelligent ladies in both Canada at 1 the United
States. Ik contains sixteen iartre paes. same size
'Harness tsacaar- most nroruseiv illustrated.
and comes each week at only $2 a year. If you de
sire a 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 of mailinir, etc. Forward to-day. Address
"tsaoier ricsonai neeiuy, uanaaa idfe Building
o onto. Can. nv2Sw
Attention, Sheep Men.
I BATE ABOUT 600 POUNDS OF TOBACCO
Stems, whish an excellent for sheep dip or for
cleaunng cattle or vermin, which I will sell i
For terms apply at The Dalles Clear Facto rr
scat- a. uuduva oust
The Dies Restaurant
Contractor and Bcilder
FROM TERMINAL OR INlERIOIt POINTS
Northern Pac.
RAILROAD
Is. the line to; take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH
It b the Dining Car Route, it runs Through Vcs-
UDuieu j rains r.ery Day in uie year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(SO CHANGE OF CARS.)
Compu ed of Diniui? Cars unsurpsefied. oilman
urawiiiK-room bieepera oi LaUst
Equipment.
TOURISFSgSLEEPINGSCARS,
Best;; tLat can be corstructt-d. a ml fin which rccom
mouation? are r;otn rreeanci i-urm&ueu
for holders ot First or Second
class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A
Continuous Line, Connecting, with
All Lines, Affording Direct and
UninteiruptedJService.
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured in ad
vance tLrouKu any agent oi uie roaa.
THROUGH TICKETS
To and from all
points in A met ca.
England and Europe can be purchastd.at any ticket
office, of the company.
Full information concerning rates, time of trains.
routes and other details furnished on application to
W. C. ALLOWAY, Asrent
D. P.tA. Co.,
Regulator orfice,.The Dalles,'Or.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass't General Passenger Agt.,
No. 121 First St., Cor. Wah..
PURTLAMD, 03EGON
OMAHA,
KANSAS CITY, ST. PAUL,
Chicago, St. Louis,
AND ALL rOIKTS
EAST, NORTH'and SOUTH
Dalles I
8 05 A. M.
leave The
26 P. It.
.1 1 ARP M
Arrive at The Dalles 1 up u
PULLMAN SLEEPERS.
COLONIST SLEEPERS,
RECXINIl G CHAIR CARS
and DINERS
Steamers from Portland to San Francisco
Evkbt Foca Days.
Tickets to and from Europe.
For rates and general information call on E. E.
LTTLE, Depot Ticket Agent, The Dalles, Oregon.
W. H. HURL BURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
54 Washington bt., Portland. Or.
Full
Line Hp
Cloth fn
CPniui
J30SToaJ.VVtSSO
I .asm . a
Can Be Found ftT
Merchant Tailor,
No. 77 Second St.
Suits Made to Order,
AND FITS GUARANTEED.
IIC Misted hU Opportunity! DOHT Mia
ilt TouifalCeader. -Tuo matoritrr neglect their or
portanities, and from that eanse 11t in poverty and die ia
obscurity. Harrowing despair the lot of many, aa they
look back on lost, forever lott, opportunity. Life la pau.
Reach oat. Benp and doing. Improve your opporto-
, nu sircaro prosperity, prominence, peaca. iiwhi aaia
philosopher, that "the tioddaaa of Fortune offers a.
ffoltlen opportunity to each person at some period of life;
embrace the chance, ana she ponrs on t her riches; fail to do
so and she denartsv wmar to return Iiov ahull von And
the cold em opportunity!1 Iznratigate every chance that
appeara worthy, and of fair promise; that ia what all trao
cosfolmendo. Here is an opportunity, such as Is not often
within the reach or laboring people. Improved, it will give,
at least, a mud start in life. The coldeK onnortnnitv fnr
many ia here, nlonew to be made rapidly and honorably'
by any Indnstrions person of either sex. All agea. Yon can
do the work and live at home, whereveryen are. Even be
gin 11 era are eaMly sjarnlng from S to SIO per dnj. Ton
can do as well if yon will work, not too hard, bat indnstri
onslv: nod von can increase vonr income as von noo. Yon
can give spare time only, o.r all yonr time to the work. Easy
to learn. Capital not required. We startyon. All is com
paratively new and nalj wonderfoL We Instruct and
show yon how, fr-ecu Failnre unknown among onr work
era. So room to explain here. Write and learn all fr,
by re mm mall. Unwise to delay. Address at once. II.
uauett B fjo.. liox BeO. Portland. Main
I,
Northwest CorSecondand Washington Sts.
1
icti:crto eorgeRuch.
Cheapest Ilace
The
ll THI DALLES FOR
All Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC.
We respectfully solicit a share of the nnblic n&t-
rooaga, and shall endeavor to (rive entire aatufu;.
tion to our customer both old and new.
RBONE IS
FEATHGRBONE Is made from QTTII.1,8.
nature's own toughest material, best whips made fat
the price. Cheap, Durable, ALL 8TSXKS. all
tuiixrt, m jour unaicr iot a - yPITUPDDnBD
fob baj -h; by ILALMJlDuan.
HENRY KUCK, - The Dalles, Or.
Tfte Qevere douse,
. COB, THIRD AND STARK STS.,
POKTLAND, OHEGON
Has been recently decorated, and is now under th
manairemen of
MBS. r. G. FAR II E LLY .
This house beimr centrally located, offers Induce
ments to persons TMtins; Portland to patronize it,
where they will always find pleasant rooms, simile
or en suite, specially reserved for transient oocn-
pancy. ,. - may21
WTltt
PIONEER
Mm
FOR WHIPS
25o. 50oi
Of ' jO $1.00 $1.25
1892
GRAIN!
FOURTH OF JULY
CELEBRHTION
Tbe people of The Dalles will suitably ob
serve the 116th anniversary of Ameri
can independence by a
GRAND PARADE
of all military aod civio societies,
including a
Triumphal Liberty Car, Trades Procession,
Indians in v ar Costume, (Jalatbu
pians. Ping Uglies, Etc.
The great feature of the day will be the
HOSE : TOURNAMENT I
In wbich six well-drilled companies
will compete for prizes.
BAND CONTESTS
AND
COMPETITIVE DRILLS
By the Military Companies for medale.
'Bicycle races. Base ball. Foot ball, and
other sports which will make the day one
full of enjoyment.
THE STEAMER REGULATOR.
Will give aa excursion on the Columbia
during the day, also one during the evening.
from 7 to 9 o clock, returning in time for
the
FIREW O RKS,
Which will be on a scale of magnificence
grander than has ever before been witnessed
in Eastern Oregon.
Ihe people of The Dalles are patting
forth every effort to make this occasion the
grandest celebratiou of onr Natal Day ever
attempted in the Inland Empire, and tbey
invite everybody to come and join with
them in making it a grand success.
One of the leading orators of Portland
has been engaged to deliver an oration, and
all the best vocal and instrumental music
of the city has been secured for literary
exercises and procession.
"I e mM .In It"
WM. BUTLEB & CO.,
Lumber Dealers.
We have added to onr business the following line s,
and will not be undersold;
lime, Plaster, Hair, Cement,
BUILDING PAPER.
And Will furnish anything in the line of
Building Material.
A liberal discount to the trade in anything
we nancue. uur stock is all iresn.
Front Street, Corner of Jefferson.
SKTBBE HOTEI
F. W, L. SKIBBE, Prop.
The Only Brick Hotel
U3 THE CITY
BEST DOLLAR A DAT HOUSE in the North
west. This builaintr has been refitted since the
fire of September 2d, and the rooms an first-class
in every particular. The table Is supplied with the
best the market affords.
The oar in connection with the hotel is so rj oiled
with the highest grade of Wines, Liquors anH Im
ported and Domestic Cigars. jan39-w
MAIEB & BENTON,
Successors to 'A. Bettragen
RETAILERS AN1 JOBBERS IN
him, TinwarOsWoodonwre
AND GRANITEWARE
A complete line of Heating and Cook Stoves, Pumps.
ripe riumoeis ana Dieam rwerr supplies;
also a complete stock of Carpenters',
Blacksmiths and Farm-
t Tools,
AND SHELF HARDWARE.
Tinning, Plumbing and pipe work will be done
on short notice.
SECOND. ST.. THE DALLES, OR
TO THE TRADE AND CONTRACTORS.
I DESIRE IT TO BE UNDERSTOOD THAT I
have appointed Wm. Butler Co. EXCLUSIVE
AGENTS for the "Oregon" Lime at Toe Dalles and
surrounding country. Other parties have, through
surreptitious and unbusinesslike methods, obtained
a small quantity of this Lime, which may naturally
cause tbe idea that Win. Butler A Co. are not the
exclusive agents for these goods. Such, however,
is not the fact, and further Stock of thi Article can
not be obtained from other than Wm. Butler Co.
ine ira e, nowever, win ot lose signt of the fact
that tbe great atiife to obtain tbe "Oreron" Li-ne bv
other dealers proves conclusively that the "Oregon
w me oeei jjtme m me marxet.
T. F. OSBORN,
Gen. Agt. Or. Marble & Lime Co.
Sample Rooms
71 MAIN STREET.
Always on hjuid the
BestWines,
JUiquors,
and Cigars,
A Pleasant
Evening
Resort
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beei
on draught.
Mcdonald bros., : propr's
J. A. OECHAED,
ADJOININGJTHE DIAMOND MILLS,
THE DALLES, : : OREGON,
-DKALaV IK-
tkeriss, him d Feed.
CANNED C000S OF ALL KINDS ON HAND,
Quick pales arid small profits, my motto.
JAS. FERGUSON,
ral Expressman!
Goods hauled with thefgreatest care to all
parts of the city on short notice.
NOTICE.
QABTIES HOLDING CLAIMS AGAINST IHE
ARTIES
1 undersumed are notified to present them at enoe
to bim at the Columbia Candy Factory, aud all those
indebted to bim are requested to settle at the same
place, as be has sold out hia bnainns and wishes to
dose his accounts. W. B. CRAM.
The Dalles, April , 1B92 dw-Im
FOUND.
ATBAPPINO OUTFIT, oonsistinr of Saddle,
Pack Saddle, 18 traps, and eartridgss, on White
river. The owner ou have same bv provinr Droo-
erty ond paving the cost of this advertisement.
1776
Gene
I. AIAJLWIS.
TfasDaUes, Jmwi,182,
Ask my neents for W. Domrlas Shoea.
Tf not tor sale in youi pluce able your
dealer to send for ?ntaloiriiet secure the
agency, una yet taeui lor yon.
IT-TAKE KO SLUSTITDT.j
s
A
WHY IS THE
W. L, DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cen?Perm EN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to hurt tbe feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish
and easy, and because tee make more ehoee of this
graac inan any otner manu jaczurer, it equal D&uU
sowed shoes coat In ir from 4.i)0 to
ffifi OO Gen ni lie Hand-sewed, the finest calf
Biiufj ever uuereu lor o.uu; equals rrencn
uiiponea snoes wnica cost rrom eo.u"iO tu.uu.
4fl A OO Hand-Sewed Welt Shoe, fine calf.
stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as custom-made
shoes costing from $6.00 to tdloo.
(4 50 Police Shoe Farmers, Railroad Men
e7 andLetterCarrisiaallweartbem; fine calf.
setunaess, uniooin lnsiae, neavy inree woiem, exteu
slnii edire. One nair will wpnrf.vpnp.
tffiO iSO fine calf 1 no better shoe ever offered at
D f this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service,
GiO 3 and $'.2.00 Workinamen'a shoes
4sssbs) are very strong and durable. Those who
have given them a triai will wear no other make.
RftVC' '-2.00 and 91.75 school shoea are
DUJ O worn by the boys everywhere; they sell
on their merits, as tbe Increasing sales show.
I 93.00 llnnil-aewed shoe, best
um 1 uongoia, very stylish; equals l-re:
lmnorted shoes eostlnir from SJ.iht tr mL
Ladiear 2.50, and 1.75 shoe for
uisdes are tne oest nne uongoia. styiisn and durable.
Caution. See that w. L. Douglas' name ouu
price are suunpea on tne Dottom or each shoe.
W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, tfass.
J. FREIMAN, AGENT, THE DALLES
A EEE TRIP
TO THE
WORLD'S FAIR
Commencing1 May 1, 1893
The Hlstorr Company, of San Frsncico. Cal,
(capital stock S00.000) the oldest and lanrest nub
li?Mng house on the Pacific coast, this day announce
that they will give, absolutely free, a ticket to the
norms r air aua return, luciudimr meals en route
one week (7 days), hotel accommodations, six admis
sion tickets to the reposition grounds, two tickets
to leaaing imcago theaters, and Bucn other pnvi
legfs as may insure a pleasant trip to deserving per
sonswno com pi y witn tneir requirements.
NOTIOK.
Those desiring to go to the World's Fair and who
could not otherwise do so, can aduress ns at once for
full particulars. This offer does n -t apply to per
sons of means who are in a position to meet the ex-
penses of sueh a trip themselves, but to enterprising
and intelligent young men an'i women who can ap-
ftreciate such an opportunity and make the uio-t of
t. Teachers, clergymen, students, farmers' bright
sons ana aaugnters in tact any and all 4ossebsing
energy, enterprise ana cuaraexor win oe e.upoie,
TUG CIIACK OK A 1.IFE-T131E.
Every young man or woman w ho desires to goto
unicago tne greatest exhib
ition the world has ever known, should address ni
at onoe. Such an opportune th is rarely offered, and
the trip will be the event of a lifetime to those who
go. Address
THE HISTORY COMPANY,
th a HiBToar;, build mo,
No. 728 MARKET ST. IN FRANCISCO, CAL.
THE DALLES
Cigar Factory,
tFIJKSsT STREILTX'J
FACTORY NO. 105
pipinA of the Best Brands mannfact
UlUnitO tired, and ordeas from all paits
of the country tilled on tbe snortestnotice,
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become brmly established, and the de
mand for the home manufactuaed'article is
increasing eyery day.
dec24iy-tf A. TJLBJCH & SON.
To Young Housekeepers
Free to all Brides !
"VT OTICE is hereby given to a the readers of this
L paper and all their friends anrt acquaintances
mrouifuoui uie united btates ana canaaa mac
THE HOUSEHOLD
Will be Sent One- Year as
A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married couple whose address and
10 cents to pay postage is sent to the publisher
within one year.irom the date 01 tneir marriage, tys
Persons sending for this present are requested tu
end copy of a paper containing- a notice of their
marriage, or some other evidence that sltall amount
10 a reasonaoie prooi tnat tney are enuuea to uw
magazine under tne above oner. Aooress,
'THE HOUSEHOLD." Brattleboro, VL
LOUIS' PAYETTE
, . (Successor to Fayette & Friend.)
THE LEADING
BLACKSMITH 1
AND WAGON-MAKER,
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
AU work work in iron or wood done In the neatest
manner. Anything in the wagon line, from
a wheelbarrow to an omnibus ; made
or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plos and machinery lepalred
ul and workmanlike manner.
In the most skill
mchaidw
Everything in the line of
SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY
AND FINK FRENCH CANDIES,
. as bs ronirs at
NOLAN'S POSTOFFICE STORE,
SECOND BTltEBT.
FASHIONABLE MIUINERY!
AT '
Ik De Lyle's Emporium
1 14 SECOND STREET.
H FULL ASSORTMENT
or Bvaarramo n
HATS, BONNETS AND TRIMMINGS
MRS. A. SCHOOLING, Manager.
G, NOWAK
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and SLtriticatioas tor building fur
nished. Will do ail kinds of excavating
and grading.
All orders should be left at postoffice box
novI3
W ATER NOTICE.
ON AND AFTER APRIL 1st, parties putting
in or using- water closets with a continuous
stream of water will be chargadf 5 per month; pat
ent shut-offs at the old rat.
ran ti0 J forThv
ME.RI
TV
The be5t
evidence
of hioh
$rade menr i
in continued
and increased
MA5T1FF
, PLUG CUT
nai had a more,
raoid Growth ot,
sales than was even
accorded a new ,
brand of smoKin
tobacco, .in. a. similar
fime
'J..PACi.-ro6AcCO.C0. fiicnnono. vA
BTlKIj(tHKD 0 Y.tBi
KOSHLAND : BliOS,
POIlTIiAND,
Wool Merchants.
Sell on Cora mission, and Cash
Advances made.
Consignments : Solicited !
Wool Bags, Fleece and Sewing Twine pro
vided by us. ipr2-4mo
Paadengvr acoomodatlona unexcelled.
NEW YOBKaLONDGNDEBRy AND 6U880W.
ETerr BaturdaT.
NEW TOBK, GIBRALTER and NAPLES,
At retro lar In terra 1b.
SALOON, SEC0H0-CLA88 AND STEERABE
rates on lowest terms to and from the principle
SOOTflH, XIiaUSB, ISIBH a ALL OCKTDtZKTAL POINT 8
Exenrslon tickets available to return by either the pie
turesqoe Clyde A Norta of Ireland or Naples ft Of braltar
DnlU asd Vans? Orlsn for Aw AmotBt at Lovtft fatel.
Apply to any of our local Agents or to -HENDERSON
BBOTHfiBS, Chlesiii, ILL
AGENTS WANTED Apply to T.
General Agent. The Dalles. Or.
HUDSON,
Jan23-2
PAUL KEEPT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Palnt$, 011$, QIa$,
And the Most Complete and La teat
Patterns and Deaigns in
WALL PAPER.
Practical Painters and Paper Hantrers. None but
tbe best brands of the Bherwln-Williams Paint used
iu all our work, and none but the moat skilled
workmen employed. All orders will bs promptly
attended tn.
Bhop adjoining Red Front Grocery,
THIRD STREET, THE DArf.ni
-THIS
GEEMAIIA,
CHAS. STUBIitNG, Prop.
FOB THEJPRESENT AT
"83 Second Street.
Wifles,.Lipors and Cigars.
All brands 4 Imported Liauors, Ale and Porter, 'an
genuine &ey n eat cigars. A roil line Ol
CALIFORNIA WINES & BRANDIES.
Milwaukee Beer on.Drsuaht.
n
Tka taL rutal mm Tfmtmt ta the WvlA
CHAS. H. DODD &CO.s
iMPORTcrta or .
hardware;iron, steel
FARM MACHINERY. .
j '
FE0NT, FIRST AUD VINE STS., PORTLAND; OR.
BUCKEYE. MOWER AND REAPER.
I-nequuled for Simplicity, Htrensrtla,
are too well auown 10 siotMi iemneDi. auoiiMnwa ws nir iv m
dm to-day, sod the nnlveraal sustiafiaetiosi mivvm by tlieui
prove tbesa to bo tho snoot popular In market. - .
HODGES' HAINES HEADERS.
BUCKEYE STEEL
nixtlDarnlabed for Streag-tki ! Durability.
fldriance
Host Economical Binder in nae. Reqnlrea leaa power, naea Icoa twine lima
any other.
jT -
V."
QPHIITTIFR AKF1 MIIRIIRN FARM WAGONS
VIWHWI
FINE CARRIAGES. PHAETONS, TOP BUG
GIES. CARTS, ETC.
FOUR-SPRINC MOUNTAIN WAGONS AND
BUCK-BOARDS.
MILLER'S STAR VIBRATING THRESHER.
AULTMAN'S STAR TRACTION ENGINE.
Yhe most Effective and Succesful combination for
Throttling ana Cleaning ornin ever conxnanca.
Send for
4i ' T
Trnria Murk. with Khavlnr. hv renderine Its future eronth an ullor Inipoasiblllty.
Price of Queen's Antl-Halrtne tl. per bottle, sent In safety mailing boiK postare prld by ns (securely
gelled from observation). Send monev or stamps by letter with full address w ritten plainly. Corres
pondence strictly confidential. This advertisement is honest snd straight forward inevery word it
contains. We invite von to doal with n and vou will find everything aa represented Cut this out ana
s-Dd to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Waco 8treet, CINCINNATI. O. Toucan
register your letter at any Post Office to Insure Itasafedellvi ry. W e will rT S."0t for any case
of failure or ulifrhteat Injury to any pnrch.l.er. Every bottle guaranteed.
n"fl 1 1 To ladle, who lnTodu-e and .ell among their friends 9S Dnttl. or Queenls Antl-HalrlM.
OrCblfiL we will present wlih a SILK DRESS, 16 yarda best silk Ertr Lrre B-ittlsandaamplas
,wsaawsl of sHr rn n-let fwn "t with erdT. food Salnr nr Pn-" '
ISCORrUATEIi ltfM.
THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY
Wholesale and Be tail Dealers
Ouilding- lo,terlal and
DRY.
OAIi and SLAB
PROMPT DELIVERY TO ANT
Offlee Bio 7 WkioBten Ht. .
A TEKKIBLE FALL.
'Tis to j ou, mothers and daughters,
that I wish to talk;
And to the children that are just
learning to walk;
And all who may 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 neefl Dreese and Ruching,
and possibly Caps.
Possibly Aprons, Collars and Ties
there are many that do.-
Should you want Flowers and Feath
ers, you'll 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 fail.
TllOS. ADAMS,
The Artistic Shoemaker
Is now locata d at
No. 116 Court St.,
Between Second and Thirl.
Kppalrins: a Mperlaity. He has saved some
of hia beat leather out ot the Are and will make Um
neatest boot or sbse ol anyone in the eitvs
J. H. LARSEN,
Dealer In all klndajot
Hay, Grain and Feed,
At his old stand, Seoond street,
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
Tne Highest Cash Price paid tor Sheep pelts.
a F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
E;j E::::, E::l;' Fd:!::::,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES.
No 134 Second Street, next door east of Tbe Dalles
National Bank. - -
Having ust opened in business, and having; a ful
lasortment ot the latest foods in my line, I desire a
aprs C. F. STEPHENS
COAL! COAL!
-THE BEST-
W"elliiigton, Kock Springs,
and Koslyn Coal
$12, sacked and
tbe city.
rlnlivprprl tn anv nart fit
At Moody's Warehouse.
SHEEP FOR SALE
' Three thousand Fine Graded
Bred Ewes and 3000 Yearlings.
Kerr & Buckley,
Grass Valley, Or.
CEDAR POSTS.
THE UNDERSIGNED CAN FURNISH MEDIUM
and Largo split Cedar Posts, Stt feet Ions;, de
livered on cars or boat in Bast Portland, tor 1 and
cents each. Eastern Irregon and Wsahington par
ties are pleased with them. We prefer buyers
should have them Inspected before the posts an
shipped. Address
INVESTMENT COMPANY.
E, QCACsaxscsH. Pree't,
Jan2S-dw Drawer 22, Portland, Or.
TSIllty, Darabillfy. Ttiene Marblnea
FRAME BINDER.
Hcap-Dischatge Binder
HOLLINGSWORTH & TAYLOR HAND AND
SELF-DUMP RAKES.
DEERE HAY-LOADER AND) MUDCETT IM-(
PROVED TEDDER.
HAY-PRESSES. PORTER'S HORSE HAY
FORKS AND CARRIERS.
O
Catalog - no, Free.
' fci ' V i . . . n
JEW DISCOVERY byAGOIOENT
In com pounding a solution a part was acc'demly anlllpd on tbe hand
and on waaning affrward It waa discovered that lb lialr was com
pletely removed, we at once put tuia wonaertui prrnarniion. on the
market and so great has been the demand that we are now introducloe
It throughout the world under the name of tlueeu'a Anll-llmirlite.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT.
Lay the bair over and apply the mixture for a few mtnuu-a. and th.
hair disappears as If by magic w ithout the allgbteat pain or injury brn
applied or ever afterward. It IsunltkeanrolLer preparation ever urid
for a like purpose. Thousands of LA I 1KB v. ho have bnn nnoiJ
with hair on their FACE. NECK and AIIMS atlint It. merits.
GENTI.KMEN who do not appreciate, benrd or hair on their neck,
flndaDrlcelsss boiu in tiueen's Antl-Hnli ine v.hlch does.an'Ky
snd Manufacture rsof
Dimension Timber
.WOOD
PART OF THE CITY.
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