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The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY.
.JULY 9. 1892
; EDITORIAL NOTES.
- The elections in Great Britain areso
far in favor of the liberals, and it is
probable that the qrand old roan, Glad
stone, may yet lead the government.
-";If this is a fact, home-rule for Ireland
will be an established fact, and the
Irish people will receive what they
have so long" desired from a British
parliament.
The campaign of Harrison and Reid
is becoming more popular every day,
and the indications are that they will
.receive the largest majorities ever
given, to a Republican president and
Vice president. They are popular as
. citizens, and the national policy of the
- Republican party ia in harmony with
the best interests of the country.
Gen. Weaver Las been nominated
by the People's party in session at
. Omah, and another candidate in in
the field requesting the suffrages of
citizens in November. Of course he
will not be elected; but he may take
sufficient from the Democratic or Re
publican candidate to throw the elec
tion in the house. This maj have
been originated by Democratic poli
ticians, for that party is well known
to adopt, any tactics that will give
. them any hopes of success.
- Tammany, apparently, is in line
-with the nominations made at Chica
go, although before the convention it
bitterlv ODDOsed Cleveland being the
candidate for president-.- But this old
ring of machine politicians understand
the secret of the Borgia poison, and
the Democratic ticket does not carry
New York in November, it will never
he positively known how or by whom
the deadly drug of defeat was admin
istered. " ' ,
. The free-coinage bill has passed the
. Republican senate,' and is now in the
house to be endorsed or defeated by
Democrats, - a large number of whom
were elected because they favored such
a monetary policy. But this is a presi
dential year, and the Democratic can
didate is a pronounced monometalist.
Will the members of the lower house
dare to vote for the 'silver bill, with
the heavy weights of Wall street and
Grover Cleveland ' hanging on them?
Democracy is nothing if . it is not in
consistent, and it will be a matter of
no surprise if. plutocratic Cleveland
and those of Wall street have what
action they desire. Such was Dem
ocracy in 1860 and such it is in 1892,
and such it will be in all coming tima
TELEGEAPHIO HEWS,
Ntabbed tat a Mai own.
- North Yakima, Jul; 8. Robert Ryan
a butcher,, was dangerously stabbed to
. nigbt by a man named Sherman. Tbe
trouble occurred in a saloon, and. the by
. stanaors Knew ot no serioas dithcalty ud
til Sherman drew a knife and cut Ryan
in tbe right breast over tbe nipple. After
tbe fracaa Sherman fled, aod the police
now are not alter mm. The doctors say
Ryan will probably die, as he is sioking
Terj just.
- Aid for Irelaad. ,
Mew York, July 1. The executive
officers of tbe National Federation of
America aod tbe Parliamentary Fund
Association met to-n'ebt at the Ilnffmao
house and issued an appeal for $150,000,
to meet the expenses of the approaching
elections in Ireland I or members of par
liament Whatever money is received
will be sent to Justin McCarthy or John
Dillion, for tbe benefit of tbe McCarthy-
lie iacuou. . v -
; . Six Yearns reaple ! Drowned.
Berlin, July 1. A sad accident is re
ported from Warendorf, a town of Rus
sian Weatphalia, 10 miles east of Munis
ter. A paity of eight young people were
boating on the River Ems. The boat
sprang a leak and took water so rapidly
mat it was impotsihle to reach tbe shore.
Six were drowned by the DDsetting of
tbe boat, five of tbem being girls. .
Jooth the method and remlta wlier.
Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste; and acts
fenny yet promptly on, the Kidneys,
iiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem 'effectually, dispels colda, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. s Srnp of 'Figs is the
vmy remeuy oi lis Kuia ever prey
ucea, pieasing to the taste, and ac
ceptable to the stomach' prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effecto, its many excellent qualities
commend it to all. ItisforsaleinoOc
and 91 bottles by alf leading druggistii.
juanuiacturea orjy oy the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAIf FAANQI3C0. CAL.
HEW fOPK. H.f
THE DHLLES
I
-THE
LEADING PAPER
Of
Wasco County. -
Subscription; $2 Per Year "
W ATElt NOTICE !
OH AND AFTER- APRIU 4 st,' parties putting;
in or usirf water losets with a continuous
stream of water clll be cjiargei $& per mocth; yd.
t ahutoffs at the old rate.
Legal Notice.
Dissolution Notice.
TO WHOM" IT SfAY COSCEftS: " '
- Notion f hereby civen tint tbe firm of Brue
Floy . & Co. ia this dav dissolved by muluil consent,
Samuel A. Bvrne retlruur from the firm. The btui:
new will bo continued at Om lu stand by Wiilum
Floyd and Stacev bhown. All HT1H due the lata
firm must be p.id to William Flojd and atacey
Shown, and all iodehledneui oiir by saH firm will
be nettled by tbam. WILLI VM FLOYD,
STACEY SHOWN,
S A. BYRNE.
TheJDsllcs, Or.. Apri , IH)2. apr27
Administrator's Notice.
XTOTICB is hereby niven that tbe undersigned
was on tbe 10th day of June, 1892, duly ap-
pointed Wv tbe County Court of the state of Oregon
fur Wasco county, a (minis' rator of tbe estate of W.
J. Main, deoe&setl, and that bo has rtnly qualified as
auch aitd entered. u, oo the dutus thereof. All (er-
one indebted to s.iid d ceased are requested to
ne scttltroent. and ail persona navn.g claims
against (aid cstato are hereby notified to present
thorn, properly vended, at my residence in 'Dilles
City, in wid county, or at the ottioe cf w". II. Wil
son, in eaid city, within fix month from the dato
hereof. J. C. MEIN,
June 21th, 1892. - Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
"VTOTICE 18 BEBJBY
GIVEN THAT THE
undertime-! has bt en duly appointed by ihe
County G.nrt of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco
ccuntv. in or bate, administrator ci the ert-ite of
Harrison Co rum, deceased. All persons having:
claim against said estate are hereby required to
present tbem to me, with proper voiuheis, at the
law cffii-e of Condon & Condon, in Dalles City.Wareu
county, Or,gon, within fix mcnthi from the cute of
tbia notice.
Hated May SSrh, 1892. ,
J. W. CONDON,
Administrator of the estate it Harrison Cotum,
deceased. nay28td
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE is hereby (riven that the law partnership
heretofore existing beiweeu E B. uufur. Geo.
Watkins and Fr 'lik Menefee. under the firm name
and style of Dufur, Watk.ns as Menetee, t- tnis ok
d solved ly mutual consent, Ot-orga Wstkire retir
ing: from the firm . All persons ko..w tig themselves
indebted to sain firm will please call at once uid p iy
the same to Frank Menefee, and all persons bavin?
claims against ia d firm will present the same to him
for payment. The business will be conducted as
ntretoiore, unaer we urw imuub.. -fee.
K. B. PLPUh,
. UF.OKGK WATKINS,
FRANK HKNKFfcE.
Dated this 25th day of June, 1892. J"j2
Assigilee's Notice. -
KOTTCE is nercby given that the undersigned
baa been appointed, by deed duly executed
and delivered, assignee of the estate of the Eastern
Orraron Cmperative Association of the Patrons of
Husbandry (limited), aod ha accepted said trust
and i now qualified and acting as such assignee. All
persons having eiaitns aunst the B lid estate are re
quested to present ihe same, duly verified according
to law. to me at Dalles City, Wasco cjunty, Oregon,
within three months ftom the date hereof.
. Dated at Dalles City, Oreson, June 30, 1802.
j-.y2 7t . E. K. C1IA.SULER, As iff ate.
V Dissolution Notice.
mO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ,
Notice is hereby given that the partnership here
tofore existing between 1. N. Iiuerand 8. F. French,
under the Arm name of French st Lauer, is this dsy
dissolved by mutual consent. J. N. Lauer will con
tinue the business, and pay all bills and collect all
moneys doe too ntm. o. r. rutnun,
J. n. LAtjtSK.
The Dalles, Oregon, April 14, 18i)i.
C0U8TY TBEASDRER'S H0T1CE ,
All conLty warrants retnatered prior to
Jan. 17, 1889, wiil be paid if presented at
mv office. Interest ceases from acd after
tbia dote.
Tbe Dalles, May 18. 1892
GEUKGE EUCH,
- 4t Treasurer Wasco Onntv. Orpann.
Li and No-Joes.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lasd Omci At Vaucodvsh, Wash.,
Marl9. 1892.
Notice is hereby (riven that tbe foUowina named
claimant has filed notice of his intention to make Anal
proof in rapport of his claim, and that said proof
will bo made before W. R. Dunbar, Commissi ner
United States Circuit Court, district of Washinjrton, J
at uoidenaaie, n aan., juij- is, ism. nz:
1- JOOjH KURE,
Homestead entry No, 6830. for the Eht of NEK, sod
ni ot HK'i, sec aa, xp a , n i c w .
He names the follosring witnesses to prove his 1
eononnoiw residence anon ana cultivation oi said
land, tu:
Bobert A. Strnthers, Hariar M. 8plawn, William
O A. Harckman and William darner, all of Bart-
lano r. v., wasnington.
may28 JOHN D. CEOGHEGAN, c(rister.
NOTICE FOR PTJBtlCATION.
Lure Omcs a VAScotrVKB, Wash.,
. - May 12, 1892. .
To James C. Ely and all whom it may concern:
settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final
pro f in support of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before W. ft. Dunbar. Commissioner
United States Tircuit Court for district of Washing-
ton, at uoidenaaie, wasnington, on iW zsa, van.
via; ..
- GRANT EMiTHSON (Indian),
Homestead entry No. 5845, for tbe WJ o NW, and
He names the followins' witnesses to Drove Ms
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
ana. vis;
Joseph Klilockum. William Snedis. Martin 8 pedis.
iienry Kelson, au oi xiaruana rostomce, wasn.
mayU . - JOHN D. GF.OGHEGAN, Begister.
. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION..
Lass Omci at Tm Dallss, Okioost,
June 1. 1892. -
Notice is hereby given that the followinir-named
settler his filed notice of his intention to make final
proof a support of Ms claim, and tLatsaid proof
wui De mane oeiore tne Register ana ueceirer of tiie
V. S. land office at The Dalles, Or., on Ju 20.
xovz, viz: ,
H1L1JAH a. SHELLY,
Hd. No. 8645, for the BE, Bee 21, Tp 2 N, R 15 E
He names 'the following witnesses to Drove hi.
vuuuuuuu. resilience aion ana cultivation OI saiu
ano, viz:
Thomas J. Killer. Celi'o. Or.: Andrew Linton. J.
Doherty, The Dalles. Or.: Tbe mas Walsh. Celilo.
Jun4 . JOHN W. LEWIS, Register.
NOTICE FOR FDBtilCATION. .
Laxs Ona at Tin Dallss, Okksoh,
- Jnne 2. 1893.
Notice is berebv ffiven that the fnllnwintr-munpH
settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final
proof in support of his claim and that and proof
will be made before the register and receiver at The
uanes, ur., on July zu, vis:
' JOHN J. EHBISMAN, .
D. S. No. 6064, foKlota 2 and 8, Bee 28, Tp 1 N, R 12
Ho names the followuir'witnesses to nrove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of said
iana, vis: .
Andrew Killer. Georm Kaller. RHwarH WioV.
aiw.vw v i it ui iiu , w iw Allies, ireon.
Jun4 lOBN W. LEWIS, Register.
TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL; PROOF.
UsmD tatss La so Omen.
The Dalles, Or. Juno 3, 1892
Notice ia herebv irlven that fTharlM n rnmu. nf
The Dalles. Orearon. has fliod notice or inlwnti.in' a
make final proof before register and receiver at their
ottioe in 1 he Da les, Or, on 'rids v, the 2ri dav ef
juiv, was, on umncr eniture api llctition No. 8141,
for the awl. .f aec!in 28. tD 2 n. r 15 ease
He names as wi'nesses: John Dairvmple, William
H Odell, James Fulton, Free'. Wickman. all of Tne
uaiiefc.iire-ion. . W LKW13,
lunc'.l UetrUter
TO "Tl 1RADE AND CONTRACTORS.
DES1HF. IT TO BE UNDERSTOOD THAT I
A- ue apuoimea nm. snnerSUX tACLUSlVE
GETs tat the "Oreeon" Lime at Tne Dall.Ti
sumiunuma: country. Older parlies have, thruugh
eurrepfttiuu and unbusinesslike methods, obtained
a (-mill quan:iiv of this Lime, which rcav natuniiv
ciise the i-iea that Wm. Butler Co are not the
exeiusivt; cgeuis ior tnese goods. Such, however,
is no: tbe f.ict, ana further Stock of this Article can
not be obtained from other) than Win. Butler 4 Co.
'Ice Tn e. however, wiil ot losd sight of the fact
til J tbe great ttiire to obtain the "Oroiron" I i no l..
uiuer oeaiers proves conciu -iveiv tbat the "Oregon
it the bett Lime in the market.
T. F. OSBORN,
Gen. Agt. Or. Marble Lime Co.
L. P. OSTLUND
I will tvt JshSdimfte and etim&tefl on all bnildinga.
Mr. Ostlond i1 a nrsetical mchr,. nr1 thUw-m
u'Mbou uj utui wui iroyt.ftnmie, cneap and dura
bid.
ja.j 1.1 in , r"
S3000
IWthMT fifclliT aVtCllIreilt txrvavo nfeU.CZ
ms, who era pmo and write, and wbo.
how lb rm Am ThssAA IWil -
th wUmtioa rcsnptoymcnlat w hteh pm era Mrn that unoanx.
Wo monT far mtm unk acce fnl bor. Esiftllyud qaick.v
laMd I detic bat on worker from ecb diMrlet ortoaaw. I
ten alrosvir tsnirtil ind mxivided with nnr)Lfjrmnf torn
rambar, who ara aakiftf ow IMM a rear each. It'aNW
wraiSB, Mklnaa at oama
vwt, AmcmImi. Main
FnrDaaiifwnrk.
twmorably, by thine ol
I If J wm m aiilifsr fx,TOflni-rc
I I I fl I : -1 w loealtdf,wtaiT
VlM ft oa can d (be work..
infr o(a,uM m Uri
.Whr'rtrrar tbajr Hre. A-y
Wflk. Ess In Wi
-A'ti fttmlMb tnttrmMag. 5V Mn K nk. Yon can deV
ur mimr montcniA, or( vour tiaM to iht work. TbW is
rtitjfrm4s bWoga VowMrfaJ wmm tprety wewker
BraiatMn art caniina; frosa IU to IM pt?careek mmd afranis
and sMra after a liltia xperiM)Ax Wa eaa AiroMi yoc Lb em-
oymetit aod teach too r KtC HerTncaloextriatB hare. ul
"We areStill In It"
WM. BUTLEB & CO,
Lumber Dealers.
We have added to our business the following; lines,
and will not be undersold;
lime, Plaster, flair,. Cement,
BUILDISG PAPER,
And will furnish anything in" the line "of
Building. Material..
A liberal discount to the trade in anything
we naudle. Our stock rs all frcsb.
Front Street, Corner of Jefferson.
n
M
I)
ft .
J n 1 1 i- - " : , i - r .. . . ..
n:Oni
Merchant Tailor,
No. 77 Second St.
Suits Made to Order,
AND FIT3 OUABANTEED.
3IAIEE & BENTON,
f3accesors to A. Bettingcn
RETAILERS AX1 JOBBERS IX
AND GRANITE WAKE
A complete tine of Heating and Cook Stoves, Pumps.
Pipe Plumbers and Steam Fitters' Supplies;
also a complete stock of Carpenters',
Blacksmiths' and Farm
to Tools,
AND SHELF HARDWARE.
- Tlnninfr, Plombine; and pipe work will be done
on short notice.
SECOND ST.. THE DALLES, OR
MIONABLJB MIULNERY!
AT
Urs. De LyleV Emporiun.
114 SECOND STREET.
K FULL HSSORTKENT
or BTBavrniRo raj
HATS, BONNETS AND TRIMMINGS
MRS. A. SCHOOLING, Manager.
-THIS-
CHAS. STUBLIKG, Prop.
PORiTHB.PRESEXT AT
SO Second. Street.
and Ciprs
All brands 4 Imported Liooors, Ale and Porter, an
.jfenuine n.ey Ttestvigars. A lull line OI
CALIFORNIA W.NES & BRANDIES
. Milwaukee Beer on Draught. .
- THE DALLES .
Cigar Factory;
' FIRST KXICElirr.!
FACTORY NO. 105,
pipipQ of the Beat Brands mar.nrcfr
UlUnisU ared. and ordras from all paitx
ot the country tilled on tbe shortestootice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CIGAR
has become firmly established, sad tbe de
mand for tbe home rnanufaotaaed'article i
increasing eyery day. "
dec24riy-tf ' ' "A. ULRICH k SON.
of
Next session begins on Monday, the loth
day of September, 1892. , .
. ' ' ' , TUITION FREE.
Four Courses: Classical, Scientific, Liter.
ary, and a short English Course, m wh'ch
there is no Latin, Greek, French or German
1 he English is Jre-eminentto a Business
Course.' For catalogues or other information
address . W. JOHNSON.
jb2 . . ' President,
Every thiog ia the line of
SCnOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY
AND FINE FBENCH CANDIE9,
AW Bl POtTHS AT
t NOLAN'S POSTOFFICE STORE,
8ECOITD 8TB SET
best
FOUND.
GEEMMIA
upors
A TRAPPING OUTFIT. coosJatins; of Saddle,
Pack Saddle, 18 traps, acd cartndtrs, an White
rivar. The owner eaa have amA hv tirnvinir nmA.
rty ond paving the cost of this sdvertisement.
. - F. DKEWS.
The Dallas, June s ISM,
npi mm,
Northwest Cor. I mii ! md Minta ftt.
tliiliSIB
Successors to Geoige Ruh.
'JTlie C3h.eirest Place
IK TnE DULLES VOR
All Kinds of Groceries,
FLOUR, C II A IT, Vt'ILLOW WARE. ETC.
repjtful'y inhclt a shire of t'ie !ublrc pit-
ronaiCH, aod Mm I end-avnr t.piva entire &-vt:8iac-
tioQ to our customers ouzo da auu new .
PAUL KKEFT & CO.,
DEALERS 1-
Paints, (HIS.
And the Mot Complete and Latest
Patlcnw aod Designs in
WALL P APEK
Practical Painters and Paper ilansers. None but
the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams Paint used
ia a 1 our work, and none but the most skilled
workmen employed. All orders will be promptly
attended t".
Shop adjoining Columbia Packing Co..
THIRO STP.EET, THE DALLES
MR 3. A. JONBS, Prop.
85 XJJSXOJS STBEErr 85
Adjoining Brrne, Floyd & Co.' d n store.
The tables
are supplied wiib
market affords.
the best the
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
None but white help employed.
EBL0IQB19 PjlGKlKfi CO.,
Corner Third and Washington SU,
Cured Hams and Bacon, Dried
Beef
and Tongues
And the bsst "Beufsteaks. Mutton Chopaj and Test
i.'uuets in tne iiwicer.
ORDERS DEUYZREO TO ANY PAFJ CF CITY
"Fresh Vegetables on Sale at the Lowest Prices.
jcod&w
LOUIS PAYETTE
(Successor to Payette & Friend.)
TIIE LEADING
BLACKSMITH I
AND WAGON-MAKER.
Corner Second and Madison Sts.
All work work in iron or wood dono in the neatest
- manner. Anything in the wagon line, from
a wheelbarrow to an omnibus; made
- or repaired.
Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Plows and machinery repaired in the most skill-
m ana woriamuiiiite manner. - mcnzldw
SamplG ROOIIIS,
71 MAIN STREET.
Always on luuid the
Best Wines,
Liquors,
and Cigars.
A. Pleasant
Eyeninx
Resort
Columbia Brewery and Imported Lager Beet
. on dranrht.
Mcdonald bros., : propr's
W. T. WISEMAN
Successor to J. H. UcDououch AC.)
DEALER IN
CiioiGB Wines, Liquors,
AND CIGARS.
" None but the best brands of Liquors and
Cigars on sale. Temperance drinks of all
Kinds, Corner of Uourt and Second streets,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
COR, THIRD AND STARK STS.,
POKTI.ANI), OREGON
Has been recently decorated, and is new under th
manAemen ot
This house being ontral'v located, offers induce-
ment o in rsorj visitinir I'ortlsnd to pairculte it,
where thov will lwv find pleasant rooms, sirs-le
or en su-.ie, specuu.y rcserv.u for transient occu
Pncy. . niav21.
JAS. "FERGUSON, ;
n
Expressman !
Goods banled with the srreatest -care to all
parts of th uity on short notion.-. " .
Andrew Velarde,
' Tho Dalles;
Aililrese Luck Box ltil.
G. NOWAK.
GOHTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and m n i cai ins for bnfldiui; fur-
niched. Will do a'l smds of excavatiiiK
and uraciiuK.
Ail orucre should be lett at pcstolhc box
nov-M
MILLS
COLLEGE,
ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALA.
Glass
The
alles Res
taurani
He were louse,
eneral
rrHR OLDEST CHARTBRED WLLEGK FOR
X Young Women west of the Rocky mountains.
Ueliiratftiiljr ntnatea one noar rrom Kan Francis'o.
Prenaratorv heminary and Collesre courses with
of opportnnitie for Music and Art. Board and
ordinary tuition fS20 a year.
ana v. i. xiuia, rresiaent.
MUls College. P. O. , 18juo6t
at
WANTED.
lO - EXCBAttOR Shire Stallion and Imported
u Shetland Tony 8lalUos for driving and work
hones. For particulars address
tub uiusuun uaju vu.,
junlMt Salem. Oregon. "
Ask my flireots for W. li. Douglas Shoe.
If not ior diilo iu jor. place aak your
dealer to send fur catalogue, secure the
ftgencv, and st'! them for voa,
WHY IS THE
L, DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENfefM EN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MOhEV?
It Is a seamless shoe, with no acicB or wax thread
to hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stvhsb
and easy, aod because tee make more shoes of tUU
grade than any other manufacturer. It equals hand
ffrnae man any o
iSffiS
hiiDorted shoes w
name Haiid-sewed, tne nnestcp.ir
ever offered for ft5.(IU: eauals French
tuiDorted shoes which cost from lifelt) i2.mL
fi UO Iland-Sewrd Welt Shoe, fine calf,
stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cus
torn -made shoes costing from &.(K) to $9.00.
GQ 30 Police lioe. Farmers, Railroad Men
vvi and LetterCarrix-idal! wear them; fine calf.
setr-s, smooth inside, heavy three soles, ex leu
slon edge. One pair will wear ayear.
CO 50 liue cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at
this price; one trial will convince tbos
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
O and $2.00 Vorkinsmans sheet
arc very strong and durable. Those whe
have given them a trim will wear no other make.
3.AVC '00 and 8I-7r5 school shoes arp
vl f 9 worn by tho boys everywhere; theysel.
on their merits, as tbe increasing sales show.
1 SkH Sag $3.00 llnnd-Hewed shoe, besi
nl vi ICS DonKola, very stylish; equals Frencl
hn ported shoes cos tin r from 4.(iU to SG.U.
Ladies' .50, '2.00 and 81. 75 "hoe for
Hisses are the best fine Dongola. Stvlish and durable
Cnntion. See thpt V. L. Douglas' name ug.-
price are stamped on the ottom of each r.hoe.
W. h. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass.
). FREIMAN. AGENT, TBE DALLES
CJC fflU his Opportunity! DOPT Mlu
laL Tmir.i:fndrr. T'.e m.iloritv neirloct their op
portunities, and from that canse live in poverty and die la
OD-iCnriiTI iiKiTOWing ueanair is iuo vi umuj,
loik bick on lost, forever lost, opportunity. I-li'e Is pass
in Vl'nnfh Ant. Rnninii doinir. lm Drove vour ODDorta-
nity, art Becnreprosnoriiy, prommeuce.peaca. It was said
by a philosopher, that "the Goddess of Fortune offers a
jslden opporlnnity to each person at snme period of life;
omumce tbe chance, and she ponrs on t her riches; fit to do
50 and she departs, nerr to return." llow shall you find
tliecoLOE-fopportnnityf Invest ipite evory chance that
npponra worthy, and of fair promi.-ro; thut Is what all sno
C2 sf'til men do. II ere ia an opportunity, such as is not often
witliintheroiichot laborinepeople. Iinpmvcd, it will give,
nt loitst, a prand start in life. The goli:;s opportunity for
mnny is here. Money to be made r.-tpiI!y and honorably
Lynnylndnstrioos person of either sex. All apes. Voa can
do the work and live at home, whwrover t" nm Even be
(rinuera are en ily earning from to lO per dity. Toa
can do m well if voa will work, not too lutrd, bat indastri
i onsly;andyoncanincrenseyonrincme(iayoapoon. Yott
crd fdvespare time only, or all ynnr time to the wora. E-asy
tolcuni. Capital not reqnirod. WesUrtrou. AlHicom.
parauveiy now nnu rsHUT wonuenui. n . nnrici an.
sliov yoo bow, Ti-ce. Fftflnre nnknown anions onrvork-
ar, No room tn explain Hero. writ, and loam all rm,
ntmrn m:iil. iln to JeiaT. AQarona ntonca. 11.
uaueu a tyk. asox esvi jrvruaao aiwinffa
OMAHA,
KANSAS CITY, ST. PAUL,
Chicago, St. Louis,
ASD ALL rOIMS
EASTrKORTH'andSOUTH,
( S 05 A. M
25 P. U.
Leave The Dalles. .. .
I 4 05 P. M.
Arrive at The Dalles.
' J 11 65 P. M
PUIiIaMAN SLEEPERS,
COLONIST SEE'FrrS.
RXCIJKIK O CHAIR CARS
: and SINERSI
Steamers from Portland to San Francisco
EVSRT FOFS DATS.
Tickets to and from Europe.
Fnr rates and eenrral information call on E. E.
LYTLE, Depot Ticket Agent, Tbe Dalles, Oregon.
W.
H. HDRLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
254 Washimiton M., Portland, Or.
FROM TERMINAL OR IN1ERI0R POINTS
forthern Pac.
RAILROAD
Is the Hoe to take
TO ALL. POINTS EAST AND SOCTfl
It is the' Dining Car Route. It runs Throoch Vcs
tinmen inuns terv Llav in the year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO.
(SO CHANGE OP CAIU.)
Compu eJ ol Dminir Cais ursurrrsied. ulhsao
urawiUB-rrom Meeptrs oi Lalrat
Equipment.
TOURIST'S SLEEPING CARS,
Best;;tl.at ran becorstructed,an(:Qin srhkh aesctc
u!.4iAn. ... ltl. tV . :
lur holders ot First i ccoud
ciats Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Continuous line, Connecting with
All Lines, Affording Direct and ,
Uninterrupted Service.
PulJnian Sleeper reservation 8 can be secured in ad-
yanco trrocvb any egeiit of the rood.
THROUGH TIfKETS
To mud from all
TXMlita in AniAi
KncrUnd and Eurote can be rnrc(jiui-d m.t nnv tii b-.t
oflltt o tho company.
T"nll information concerning ntrs. lime r trmiv.
routes and ether drt :i!a lurnithed on plkation to
W. C. ALLOWAY, Airrat . .
1 P. & A. On.,
Regulator olhce, The P!lo,'Or.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass'tOrneral Fcssemrer Ayt.,
No. 121 i in-t St. Cor. Wa h..
-: rtiRTHND. O EGON
To YoDDg lioMeeps
Free to all Brides!
V OTICK is hereby given to a the rent ers of this
XI lpr ami all thiir tri.ndsana acquiintanns
liiroaichout the United SUlu ani Can.da tliailSSU
THE HOUSEHOLD
WiiJ be Sent One Year as
: A WEDDING PRESENT
To every newly married conple hose address and
; t pca(t is sent to the puhlisher
withiii one year from the date of their marriage.
Persons sending for tliis present are requested tu
end c py cf a ptper cinuunine a uiuu oi their
marrioj.', or some cUier tnde-;ce thst shall au oant
to a rtascuahio proof that they are entitled to th
ii.tfji.uiuo un.vr me anove ontr, . Aaaress,
'THE JiOUSEHCLD," Bratileb.ro, Vt.
NOTICE.
lAKTibs holuuvu CLAIMS- AOAIN3T THE
undersiroed are no ified to ienLthm
to him at the Columbia Candy Factory, and all those
maeotea u mm are requestea to settle at tho same
place, as be ha. auid out hi, basinras ami wiahea to
dose uia ncGUUflU. W. S. CRAM.
The Dalles, April 6, 1S92 dw-Tm
MW8
F ON SALE
STORE FOIl SALE!
- AT -
Heljon Creel, Skamania Connty, Wash.
'7
A most fitting place f ir trade business in CimA
Wood, etc For particulars applr to the noatmaatar
lie'son postoffice, Washington. junls-Jtyl
WANTED.
mO BORROW tlSOO on improved fans proper ty.
X worth four timei the amount. Apply thrwuirh
Hie postofflce, Box "I," The Dalles. Os. jiur
.THE,
DAILY AND WEEKLY
LEADING PAPER
CF WASCO
7ull Report of Local Happenings
and General News. .
REPUBLICAN
But is not owned 'or controlled byany
clique or ring. ; ..
Always takes a
on all public questions,
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ANE .PRESSES ITS OPINION
REGARDLESS OP
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
DAILY!
S'bR YEAR
PER MONTH, by carrier
ER WEEK,
ilNULE COPY
ONR YEAR ...
IT MONTHS..
ALL KINDS OF
WILLIAM '.
Tin ertakei and Embaliuor,
alas alwayn on haud a sew And complete line of Undertakins GooiIh. Panic
ular attention given" to embalming and taking care cf the dead.
PRICES
AS LOW
r . PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
-Southwest Corner of Tbird and Washinrrtoii Srreye, . THE DALLES. Ol
HO front Ntrff-r.
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At the old stand of R Lusher. CHAS. FRAZER, Prop
I. O. NIOKELSBN,
Books and Musical Instruments.
T0 s T ?D
Stationery, Sorting and Optical Goods, Baty Carriages, Toyu. Daily receiy
in tbn latest Books from publisher Everything aeat and low-priced in Jew.
elry, Watctes. Fancy Goods. I keep the best Sewing Machine made 'Tbe
Domestic." The best Organs the Estey, Packard and Bentley. The Kran
iuh b Bach Piano, the Sceinway Piano. Hoods and Covers, Sheet Music
Agent for Germaa Mail Steamers to or
Hecond Street
-THE-
COUNTY
Determined Stand
CONSEQUENCES.
.8 00
. 50
15
. . 05
.$3 00
. 1 00
JOB PRINTING
WIG'.
rn
AS THE LOWEST.
Tl:i liall.s. ttrrgr.v.
H
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in
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from Bremen or Hamburg.
THE DATES, OREGON
POLITICS
r
lobacco is mn'5 mo5t un
wem luxury; the fogranf
aroma of ATIFF
PLU6 CUT
people to pipeomohin,
even ho5Q who never
wed tobacco before. -
(J6.PACC. roMtco CO. RKHMOnD, VA.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
BATS, CAPS, LOOTS, SD0ES.
No 134 Second Street, next door east of The Dalles
National Bank.
Having Just njned In business, and hsvin7 a ful
assortment of th(; 1 :lo't poods In my line, 1 detiro a
share of tte liuhKc p itruuage.
apr C. F. STEPHENS
P. WILX.IG,
Merchant Tailor,
Has removed from his old stand to
o. Ol, Mocontl street,
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED
In ever' instance.
RifJj-ma'1o Suita on a!e ch'ap. AH work .n the
A Souvenir TLiaiHe Free.
4 NY LAIY sciitllnv nt once the Dimes and art-
J- arcs of Un inarneu ld fJe'a or house
keepers to whom wu ran vend unople cojiies of t e
mot tharmi'-g uiuv-rate-J la- iee ntwjaper pno
lished to-dav, will receive an elfantsulid lvvrou
venir thimb e. The "Lniliee' Pictorial Wetk" it
tho hndutni-At and most entcrtaii puMication
of iUcikWHand is trecoramiruntver8al popular wiib
Intelligent iudies in bo in Canada ai 1 the l:.tr
titates. K coniains si tetn jaive pa its. utrae siti
as "Harpt'ra Bazaar' mmt profunoiy illiutra ed
and comes each week at only 2 a yuar. I f you di
aire souvenir thimble veua names ol those V
tiiink would be iutcrcstod in the "Ladies' Wct'kl)"
and enclose fifteen U. H. 2-cent -tainw to cover e
penses of mailing, Ui. Forward to-tay. Ad'lrte
"Ladies' Pictorial Weekly," Canada Life Buildii g
ootitJ, Cvi. nvjittw
FOR
WHIPS
25o. 50o.
75o.
$1.00 $1.25
$1.50
BONE 15
FEATHERRONE is made from QDILT.S.
natures own tonirhrst material, oest whips made for
tne price. Cheap, Durable, AI L. MTVLKS. all
prtoeirsV FEATHERBOSE.
HENRY KUCK, - The Dalles, Or.
SKIBBE HOTEI
F. W. L. SKIBBE, Prop.
The Only Brick Hotel
IN THE CITY
BERT DOLLAR A DAT HOUSE In tho Nonh
west This builciux has been refitted since tl
fire of September 2d, and the rojms ara flrnt clu
in every particular. The table Is su(.-plied with tL
best tbe market affords.
The oar in connection with the hotel is suppll
witb the highest srade of Wines, Liquors anl I
ported and Domestic Cirara. janSS w
CHA8..H. D0DD$ CO.
Front, First and Vine St8., Portland, Or,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
III fflqCl 1 1 '
HARD- IRON,
i . i i .ssjjyiMfoc 1?'") i i t
WARE, fek STEEL
FAR Rl . A1 AC H I W E R Y.
Sole Agents for Oreeon, Washington and Northern Idaho for the
t BUCKEYE REAPER . AND vIVIOWER. k
These Machines are too well known to need
them and speak of them with praise. They are the only Harvesting Machines
that will give entire satisfaction to the purchaser,
MILLER'S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER,
PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE,
, The most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning
Grain ever Constructed. ,
m BUCKEYE . STEEL . FRAME TWINE- BINDERS. n
The features that distinguish this Twine-Binder Is the Lightness of Draft, combined with ltF
Extraordinary Strength and Durability. The Binder is or tbe Appleby pattern, tne oniy
really successful one yet known. We have two styles, the Elevator Binder and tbe
Platform Binder both excellent both recommended by hundreds of patrons.
jKWSssSBiS
pieieiy reninve
market and so i
It throuKbout I
IT IS PERFECTLY I
V thm hair r
'htif iiiMnnMn aa If
WENTLKMEN
find a priceless Doti
rade Mark.
Prleeof Queen's Arrtl-Halrtne tL per bottle, sent In
Willi Bnavinc, by
sealed from observation). Bend monev or stamps by
1 -S5iw
1 3
T
contains. We invite yon to lal with ns and yon will find everyihlnir as iwowniMl Out this -ot and
send to-day. Address OUCEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Rnce Street, CINCINNATI, O. r",.:"
rertster yoar letter at may Post Office to Insure lu sate dellvny. W r will pny a." Oil for ar J rata
f failure or slls;litest Injury to any purchaser. Ewery bottle sxuaranteea.
OTP! 1 1 - ladles who Inrrodnee and s.n .mens their Mends SO Bottles of Queen's "M-Veirlii
SrtulSLwewUlprasentwitbaeiLKDBESa.lSyanUbestailk Rxtra Xjirsre Bottle and camples
smMsssssasj of silk to select Cross sent with order. Oood Salasy or Comimlsslan to Asents.
lSTCOKl'wATKls INMi
THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY
-.Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufaotureraof
Bvilding' .3laterial and
DRY.
OAK and SLAB V V W V JL
PROMPT DELIVERY TO AMY. PART OP THE CITY. A 4
Office Ss 7 Whtasrtea Ut.
A TEI&IBLE FALL
Tl . lo'trn, mnthr-rs
tliut I tu la!k:
and daujjhtern,
that are just .
Ani to t! c il'i'tlren
Umnii to Wiiilt;
Acd all who may ottil
itoythiog ia
you'll bard-
my lioe
I vv.li gie you prices thst
ly ti vc line.
Ose ncitdJ Bonntts and
wliilst otberi need Hats;
Some wi'l need Ureses hdi
an 'I poffil) r Cn:.
Ribbons,
Rucblng,
P.issilily Aiiinni', 0-ltara and
tl.ere Mre tunny who !.
Tics '
Jhonld yon wm!! Fl"tr ai d
you'll fin( tlum all new.
Tiio ftiird-elrott Millicery
Feather
is tho
piuco to OUT.
The prici-g ore low, bat quality
Tlie styles are tue latist give
high
us ' St
(nil;
Aod Bod that uricea have taken a
fall..
J. H. LARSEN,
Dealer in all kinds
Hay, Grain and Feed
At his old stand, Seoopd stroet.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR MED
Toe Highest Cash Pries paid for 8heen pelts.
KMT VBLIMIIEU 20 YK.tBH
KOSHLAND : BROS,'
POltTIjAND,
Wool Merchants.
Sell on Commiss'on, and Cash
Advances made.
Consignments. : Solicited 1 1
Wool Bag, Reece and Setting Twin ptv
vid'dbu tu pp'2 4mo
fetWipii::!
allARISTRICIUr f ' If
First CLAta
...silunsi.
The ImxwU Fastest mn9 Ftaeat tm tfca Weri
Paacsenaer accomooatlons unexcelled.
IEW TOfia7lONOCNDRRV ANO 6US80W.
Every Saturday, '
VKW YOKK, OIBRALTER ssdNAFLXS,
At reffnlar Intervals.
SAlOtlH, SEC0NO-CLAS8 AND STEERABE
rates on lowest terms to and from the prlnctpls
isoroa, urousB, suss t all ooimniOTii poan.
Sienrstoo tiokets available to retarn by either the ple
aireeqne Clyde 4
at Norta of Ireland or Naples uioraiiar
JrilU tsA KcBr Msn to Any
St I
Apply to any or our inoai oon or so
OENDEBSON BBOIHfiRD, CbJeaxo, HI
AOBTS WANTED Ajpiy to T.
General Agent, lb Dalles. Or.
HUDSON, .
Janfli-H
COAL! COAL!
THE BE8T-
Wellington,s Eock Springs,
and Roslyn Coal
$12, sacked and
the city. ,
delivered to any put ol
At Moody's Warehouse, -k
SHEEP TOR SALE.
Three thousand Fine Graded
Bred Ewes and 3000 Yearlings.
Kerr & Buckley,
Grass Valley, Or..
FOR RENT.
rHE UPPER PART OFA TWO-STORY BUILD
in?, consisting1 of, six rooms. For particulars
jily at this othco. aprliHltf
.AND.
,i
comment. Thousands of Farmers have used.
Schuttler Farm Wagons, Desre Flow
Deere Bulky Flows, Cook Co.'s Car.
riages, Fhsotons and Top Buggies, Four.
Spring If ountain Wagons, Buokboards,
Superior Drills and 8eeders, Oorbin Diss
Harrows, Hodgea-Haine Headers,
Haish Barbed vVir.. - . "
seitp res CBCTlT.m;.
NEW DISCOVERY by ACQ iCSIjT.
In coroponndlns; a solution a part was accidently spilled on Ihe hand ,
and on waaning aiiprwaru wa uifH.-uvf.-rru mm me nair v. us ctitni.r'
bv manic without thesiiffhlesl ruin r ininiA ft 1 1 n
applied or ever afterward. It Isunllkc snvnthr rr jurntli in v r i A 'f J,
for like purpose. Thctminds of Mill Sv.mlim Lten ai';:c;y-i 1 V k ? :
1an.votlierprt-psriii.in vtriN f& ..
1) IIS 1st e Lten ai'::c;y-i it V J-
fl A It M " r.'.ti-.i in mer;: J .
all's biir.! or ln.iron thiriiifc. i -
Rtl'Hai !'. ;U Cixr. rf y r
ftnivth an inn r iii'po- a:1 : t
wbodonotspprerlali
in vtnren's Ar.l
reniennir us inirre i
eafetv mslllnr bosrs rostnee pil bv os 'D-in !y
letler with h
ull address written plainly, foirr-
V.
dimension iimocr,
ra at 01a ueverBsaeat Msurrsteu' f j
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