.The Times-Honntaineer SATURDAY, ... .. DKCE M BER 24. 1892 s ITKJttS IN BKlKJf ! w:l lafee the r. r-r - -The fall of auow last ulM made sleigh ; - log wod to-day. -. .. V V Sheriff Les ie, of -Sherman count; ; "' A few Utvs more ana ' place of in dale Hues. ;, ua has lalWo teaiuy duriDg- itte U Dd l now over loot on level. "Alwatttwo inches of snow fell taut nigliUtbr all-of which our. people, feel truly thankful. ' Hun. A U. MtJJ.iDalil, was a passenger on Uie-allaiBooD trn u troiu ' Fortieiid, et route to u noine lu ; ier an cuuaty.- Toe monthly, ha qaet of Tbe Dalles a hut Club will be held thia eveinK lu rraternny .. hall over . Andrew Keller a -coufecxiuuery y saloon. " Mr. S. A' Byrne, formerly of the drat ot w r DyTuu Fiua.C JUtJ , w la the eny r-(ire . seuung the Mutual Deuehi iiile lusorauce -: i Vo'ttif Newaik. N J. - " v Passengers on the train this afternoon -re port abvoc twenty iiit-hea of n w at Biuue tille, aud the .element . lucreasiug at. tbe ( rate of an inch .an Ouur,. ........ .'. , '. "Mr. U Schaok, toruierlv book keeper fix Filloou Bros : caUieup fiuni 'Purilaud ou tbe.afteruoon traiu and wjil "apeuil a .fe day witn friends in the citv. lXo snow had fa len at Grant up to 'ast night aud the ground waa - bare aud I lie " lif- spring- ike." - nut Mjeriuau- county . ..; anxious y debiies suow,, aud euuw ii ' abundant 'quantities. - - " ' Iii compauy with some engineer, ae'vatai coutractora went . up the- lo.d to-day i 'Uraot,' where they will ezmuue the' Muhr . pottage before . mkli K their .bids, which " -wih be receded Qutil Dec. 23 h ' j '- " No-difficulty -haa beeu tzpenenceii be . . 'Itween thw vity aud Portlam! . by . reason ul , the a ow ; nut tu Hie I'aacai'.ea and below ii . .i chau(itK to aluati . by rjpHi.n of tht ' 'temperature, and u this iMUrfi-sts it' will be : : almost impossible tut triua' to tuu - Capt. aud Mm. Slierman,- last 'eve in!, on tile, occa jou of the riff n auuivetaary tt .their man laur, emeftaii.e l tlijsir trends ',' their residence in thia city, any pu ant time waa spent with the capai aud In -estimable lady, aud many conirainlatiui.( Were eztendei to tbein ' The Disli liiigmid Ml log Co liaa. be . . gaa operatioim, and ihe quiet ai Unisphere ' -of tjrant la disturbed three lluiea h day ' 'r fy the wilial o of the aleaiu engine A Koverumeul gaoger is oil the jrouud, and . .thorough y leais every ga ou of spirit as il cornea from the Bli.i. ' . j Justice aud recorder's courts are very . ' quiet these days, and tue judicial ermiue j alia iigntiy ou.'iieir suou Uers. l Uere is : nuibinr uew to disturb the tquauiuiny t Uieir diKpoaitious. aud wituii'ouieuled smiles they watch through frosted paues of glass the tall ot the gentle snow-flake. xeateraay was. a flood oy lor inarnage . liceuse-, aud the o-uuty clerk bad th . -. pleasure of UoUing three uermita to. ardent "aud anxious lover to be j nued in niatri : moiiy. Ihe loHumx are me iihoks i the hapuy wdiviilualh: W U Clrk n S.rh ; i Kurae I, Ai viu O. Hershey a"' Eva J . Cuik, Lucerue B. Kelly and Z uoa- A. . VSuotljcsss. - . . It w ii uean set or kindness, and one . ; that will be duly appreciated by residents ' 4a the bluff il ihe ofBcials,wih a linle or '.'large uatchei wi I clean ihe steps ou r Court street of accumulalol snow and ice . " Tu's would taciMaie the vpeed of Ihe . h iruy-uauded sons of toil wuo perambu ' late Ibis highway several times a day to ; and tioih meals. ' j 3 be sheriffa ctfice is quiet, very quiet, - and the only matter ot imeresi is' when the alien fl or deputy desire to air their : iemM4Mi)rand Iheu tree trade aud Sail orn' right receive encnuiuins that' would -have niade John - Stuart Mill app'aud rsui lheut they are rarely vwound up" in .. .. tltts , regard, aud. are uaiiallv very pit' tienl in the pursuit of their official duties. '. iMr.Stacej Mho wo, in his jewelry eni -porhiiu adjoiuia; Ihe"' Kirst Matiou-tl .: lMukK has .a very complete .stock of . watches, cl ka ud rings of the latest - pa terus. This is .the place tr any 4lesir ' iug to purchase a gilt lor friend or re.a tiye to se'ect giaaJs, g there is a great .variety from which to chiMiee. Htacey is weil acquniuled with the rants of this community and has made careful se'ec- 'Washington and Union streef were thronged with laiys aud girls last night coasting down bill. It was very danger ous .for persous to ailempt to walk ou ' - these Ihorqughl'ajca, for hardly an iiis'ani elapsed without a sled parsing down with ";.ligliluiMg-Hke rapidity. To make matters ..more voiuiortiiu e large bounres were iigbied s as lo warm coas-ers when they became cold. Tbe reporter's peucil is sbaip, and be always carries a tablet on 'which to chronicle accidents.. . - V e bav! reriml tM- H a' number i f If 0) (Ai;to' Illuttratcd itayatime f. r Jsou ,ar. lbH3 ihiIhisIii il Uk.i.iIi v .1 HilifiT.I, Conn,, by A. D. Worthingtoti & Co. Thn has a Very choice la le of vouteuts from ' ; some of our beat literary men and wuuieo. and should take a biuh place among pei iodi cats. Tltt February uumbrr pronnars to l e of especial Inteie', aud the leading article will be "Brighani Youi p: A Fair Sketch bv vOue.Whn Knew Uim," pnifurlv illustiate'i : :Truui-b toidsphs 1: V only $260 a yetr ' anil reuil-.f .i 23 uts a l amiier. Baker City is ludly iffljted with thi Oregon diteaae of muMbat kii-nt. and thia ' ; toe beioic trnaiuieut ahich III. Dethoerat 1 . admintsterioK tor its cutet I- iu,,k a ' thouKb ihe people of B.ker Ci'v hail givm . rap any fuether attempt to upttudd the ci i or adyauce it inleresta by sjsti-matic t ' fiantsaliou. The pr(,inntiou ot enkrprisi ;' that would tend tit tie pnspeiity ot lb. community kre let -siuuuiarlv alone ami the edict aeenis to have uoiie forth that tin 1 Xior.i will take care of the town anil that tSUavm is the hums of Its inhabitants. " The following front a McMinnville pa per is a good joke on some one: . A dep- . uty sUeriff named ifot-a, while in search of Charles ilsoo, the Milwaukee mur- derer, last summer, left a bay horse at 'Waiting's livery lu Amity, and t ever called lor him. The horse was sold the other day lor $77. Waiting's bill was $7-,end other expenses incurred amounted .. lo $3.50. . VVailiuir is now advents ng lor . - Boss to come and pay him the difference. This all goes to show that a borse van wore than eat himself up in Cve months' , time iu this couuiry. Mews from Warrens iciving full partic tilara of tlrs killing of Jack Wilaou bv liaity rJcbieler, is to the effect that Wii son bad many limes threatened Schetlcr'g life, aclieiler bad charge of ihe Linle Giant mine and bad forbidden Wilson to enter ihe premises. He said he would '. and waa again warned not to.but evident ly went out of his way lor the purpose ol . baring trouble. When found dead his band was' gra ping a loaded billy. ' fSchieler voluntarily surrendere !. Wl son was one of those men who tries lo he a holy terror and bis death was a natural consequence. - Eant Ortjtotuan: List Thursday nfcbt thieve ' euirJ the premises of A. U. . Rhomini, living tour milea north uf Milton, and droye tiff twenty he d of horse a. The ' were tracked as fur as Geer Sprinit, where il Usee ot them was fust It is supposed they crossed over towards the bead of tbe : Umatilla, a here it la claimed by mauy there i a regular rendezvous ot the thieves who npe ale all oyer the uortbwest. UtJi , cers are ou tbe lookout sod it la to be hoped ; nay catch them and recover be stolen horses. ' Tuesday tnoruing a party ot men with Winchesters, preumably after tbe ' tb.ever, passed through Athera. One of tbe . P. papers at Corvallis . ays: Nolwitiislanding reports lu the con trary through ibe assuciaied pres, we are reliably informed ibal ibe reorgauizaiiou plan originally adopted by tbe bondhold ers was agaiu accepted at tbe meeting on tbe 14tb iusl., by a very bu-ge majority, aud that a Ct.nirary reoort proposed by some members of the reorganization ,' cointnitieo whs refused to lie adopted by Ibe meeting and was laid on ibe lab e bv a --orres ondingly large majority. The boud holders, it is slated, are actively eu gaiied in raising the sum n quired io comp ete the pendiog purchase. . - A rnrawsy of horses attached to -a cut- ' ter yesterday created cousiderab e fuu aud no injury, lie person 'driving did not ' have a firm bod of tbe reins, sod the aui- mais feeiing frisky seemed to entertain tbe notion that speed was neceessry. Tbey made a ran toward tbe sidewalk, but managed to miss a collision by mak ing a short Pirn By this Jime tbe occu pant became frightened, bat gsiued a firmer bo.d of the reins Tbe tags came loose, tbe cotter was tamed oyer, and the person, tell with I ha sleigh above her. - fortunately the reins slipped through ber bands, and the horses came to a" stop azainst an e ecirlc iio e. Tbe cutter was righted, the horses again hitched to it and ihe woman took ber drive through ibe streets, her nerves not in the .east affected by iho accident. ( One soitary nccnDant wa'ka throneb the corridor of the county jm' with meas ured tread, ana bis dream ot lbeny is sad y maried by prison bars. Tbe pae streaks ot light are not as joy-co'np-i.ing as tbev were in- ear ter youth, when he loitered by the meandering stream in summer days- r c tasted down hi is in wintertime. Then ife. whs peasant as sunshine, tnd the future as go den as sun set. But with ibe night of years tbe path of ife became more rugged, aud one mis step caused bim tosiuuibe. Ibis was his mtslortuoe. and now be pines uou atier hour tor the ha cry ou day- of tbe morning of ife; bat they are gone for- ver gone; and me far away misty rtnec- tion ou y remains. " " ' From' Thursday' Dally. Mr Hall, tbe claim ageut of the Uuion Pacific; is in the city. ' , The thermometer ruts ranged high to day, sod has rrglai end near ti.e tie- zing noint. Cnriattnas tree re beii. bf naht in town in I- re qtiaiititiea, and the fcnxmua ey childrtn ai.e feasted on expujtancy. Mastet Riy Luian la in the city from A tona. tie will sieurt the Unriatinaa hull' daysaitbbi father. Dr. L-gn. A uaog of men are at work on Front treer, keeping .the track clear of snow. ahich.u accumulating constantly. Locomotives left the round-house to-day with snow plows itached, prepare! to plow their way out iu case of an e nerKency. Snow, ehovt-lrra are -in-rtquisition, and men put in stea.lv niplenieut can do -od business by clesiong roofs and sheds - Mr. N il M L o I cone down from Grant his ui unin to meet hi daughter, wb was i uaseiiaer ou the afternoon t aln from Portland. Tbe ' papsensrr tra;n left this afternoon Witn two locomotives, east tumml, and tbe weat bonud train is reported two hours late this evening ...... r.iot paria are plying tb-ir vocation in Ttland, add ihe lnc pavers warn neople ut late aLuuh or nat-iug d rk comers to lie on the lo kout. The river mav he ezp i.led to be olock-d iu Ine. uixt tweu'v fnur hours. s there lias been coo-idtralile ice float- ng dowu during the day. No 2. tbe east bnun.1 tiain. arrived in vity from Finland this morni'ig a' 10:30, with tn lneomnties attached. Is a one at 11J50 last night. To day has the lesst sunlight of any one u ibe year. This ia not on coatit of the retailing storm, I u' by reasou of the post in ot the earth to the sun. ; Thi monthly bnqu't of ibe cona-.lidated h s clu! waa a very wremn'e event, and uu beon a a one ot tne m i-t recherche an-. eer ic'Ven in thi eity The Eiuio Rccordrr vmies n- exubaiiite table thu Wee S as a four onl illl i folio, on account, we suppo-e, uf the ili-astrous fire that recently destroyed the uttice. Yesterday and to-riav the first sleighing ezperieuued for two years was erj ived by ur cit sma, aud cutters and bohs were con stant v pulsing the at eets at all hours. . We are infotmed that at fie company h-ips in this city there is only about a car-l-d of eoal,'and without a supply is re-u-ived endues wil be forced to uro wood Tbe stps leadinu to the bluff audition are alnn st jcipa 81 o e lit reason ot anow. ami if thtse wre cleaned it w.iU d be much more agreeable lo bluff n sidenis. Judge W'. L. Bradshaw waa a paener Irmn Portland ou the. delayed east-bouud traiu this m truing He lit a held court tor two weeks for Judge Stearns during his ill ness. . . - - . There are two carloads uf clay lor the Columbia GlatS Factory at Graud Dalles at the d. pot Tney base len there since Oct. 20 n, ami perh.p-t will rematu umj uioulbs lunuer. m , The west bound train am fed in tbo city this nmruit-a; about 9 u'oioek, and praeded down tbe road as far aa Hosier to await the arrival of the east-bound ptasencer, which an expected at 9:45 - -There was the ui-Oil suicide in Pn-tlao l eterd ly. an I the peno i wlio ahum d off hut mortal cult waa ni o IU rfri"d G enter. aGer.nan ad ab- nt 37 years Hi uietnoi waa by banging tilins.Lt with a c oioeslioe The passenicer train arrtv&l in the city this afiernoou at half-put 4 o clock, with three locomotives attached It left Port land two hours late,ai d at'ipped a half hoar at Bonnevil e. " I i tbe schedule time it was delay d a half hour by the suow. Mr. A. G. Johnx'n left on the train this morning for, Wallace, Idaho, where be rx Iteota to spend Christmas with his son, ami aughter . It is very doubtful if b will reiclt hi destination; as tne atonn which brit precitle.1 here for the past thirty stz niiuis is reported severer tar. her east. .' Thn feathered antigoters w ich roam at ill during p estut we-uner ate now seek ing hVlter.; A very veuerab e book saya "A kiud u.an i kind to hia beast," .and without attempting auv Sunday school dis- coni-i it Is also due la-l a geuernu? hrart d boy will not take amusement ii adding to the miiery of even little, helpless birds. . , ' During the year 1890 the Oregon Railway & Ntvuation coinpinv. hal orrieil to Port n I on its line m (Jregon 4o 000 tons of neat, and ir ls9l, 50.000 ious Iu 1890. 77S cailitails ut siirrp, cattle, h- r-ea 'ai-d Hitta were shipped to Portland, anil in the foilowma year the number of carloads was mcreaitd to 71)3 . . Since the storm began recollections of 1884 85 are revived, and many think this .a lute will be a r-imiiti iii uf th-tc one 8'niw began to fall Dec 15 1884. ai d until I n 15. IbPO, there w a uu tinoiiKh Iran ei ween this dtk ami Portbtud It se-me in possible to keep i.e track open, aud a large totce of men. con uuously employe- ho- bug suow. . . . - and called an "automatic repeater." The object of the instrument is to enable offices uu two different aud independent wires to cooiniuuiuaie with each other direct. About two years ago Mr. Gillespie invented a "butiou repeater" to do be same work per- lormed by bis new device, but the "button repeaier" required tha attention of an op erator, wbne tbe new instrument is anto maiic. E gin Secorden It is rather an nnusual occurrence lor a person to be bitten by a suake at any time of tbe year iu this oouu try, but to receive a bite from a ratllesuake at tbts time of ibe year is one ot the most peculiar circumstaucea that we have heard of lor some lime, but uch appears to be the case a- V. .. Uickey, who works in tbe 3rC oua Hmd 3. ore, claims that he was b teen by oue last S.tur.tay night wni'e' reacuiu. umler tbe It or lor a kuite which qe hail uropptd. tie-waa bitten ou the lore arm aud suffered quite severely fur several h 'Urs aud 'telni i uad it not been for promp medical assistance it migbt nave proven fatal. It is supporea that his auakestnp had era wild u..ner tbe buddiug during ike summer aud bad - been' kept active by the beat ol ihe atoie. A meeting of the Eistem Oregon Bir Aa sociation was held lu feud e ou, luesilay, Ao uruao.Sitiou was ff cted by the ejection ul T U Ci a w lord, ol Uuion, presuleut, and A D. Su.imali, secretary. Ine a-sociatmu recomii.euileil that the sizch mi seveuib judicial ''istncta be divided into districts aa loiiows: t he sixth to couaiat ol umatina and Morrow vouulies: the seveuih to re main aa now, except tnat Monow county will be arbieil to ihe sixth; the eighth to cuosist of U..iou aod Wallowa counties, an.i the ninth to consist of tbe couutie) of Baker. Graur, Harney and Malurur. This airauge- inent woo i aiv each district a population of ab oi 16 000 A committee was appoint ed to iiratt an acc. to the above tffsct to be pre'seuted to the legislature. They also rec- utuiueo'leil tnal two terms of the tupreme court be held iu Peudleton, to run uot less thau thtee weeks each year. Mr. Jobu Ptiipp-, of Naosene, s y :this no storm t tbe salvation or the country. nd he will not be sati ded until it covers he ground to the depth uf nine or ten feet. For the past two or tnree seasons wells and P'lnifs have become d y n account of the uilure of moi-tuie in tne ground, aud he laslievee a heavy lad of suow will cause the .rnund to become ihur- ughly soaked aud insure good crop-. Spokane experienced a terrible blizsird and snow storm today.. The thermometer aeut down to s-ro, aud the wiml b ew a humcauc. . Snow led in great quautittpc. upeiliuk' tr vel on all tbe s reets. A U .ion PacibV tiain, above Trkoa,waa snow -oil il, and both li'comotivea were literally nuried in ri'ts. Every efl rt was made to keep r s open; but it seemed impossible. Itb the heavy wind and dmtiug suow. Mr. M. Thorbnurn, b vinu read in' the riaJKs-JuotlllTAl.saBlt ol a family in thn citv In a destiU4e couiimou, c.me lu fnm Kit g- sl y with a generous supp v of provision- lust people iu Uregou shi Bid suffer tr waut of food, when he had sun a bountiful supply was soinethiug mat be did not wish to happen, aud lu the suow storm be came aeuiy aiz miles to relieve I heir ece&a't 38 H is Iwneyoleuce will lung e remembered by the recipients ' Rusdmaater Thnroas Block bad a narrow rsuspe while ruling iu ina cab ot au enaiue near Wilbur on Monday last, says the A alia Walla Union Journal. Tbe rod con uectmg the big driving wncels broke while the traiu waa running at a good speed, aud oue end f tbe rod struck tbe lajtmui ot the b directly underneath where Mr. Bock was sitting, but did no app .rnit damage be- youd sbak.ug up the rosdinaster, v.hj itn m diately stepped over to tbe other an e where tbe engineer was sitting Tne next blow of the rod smashed that side of tbe cab tiitoKpliuiera ami it is quite eertaiu that the mortal remains f Mr. Block, bad he re named a few seconds longer, would have beeu tbe central ti'gure lu a postmortem ix animation. ' The old time discovery of-diamjnds on Snake riyer iu early days by two old ouuera wbo were coming up lo develop them, Says tne VV v . StuUtnan. but weie ttroarued ou the UroUier Johnathan reads like au old au- qusiutai ue. tuu waaea about the fortieth -o vi men being tirowued ou ibat cratt who were luuiiiig back lu tmne mysterious hud of either rub qiur i or p auer dig lua, they had discov.reu tne previous la L Many of their "lost cabins" are still undis covered. . Iuthee cases the original dis coverer either alwaya went cr.S;, somebody killed blui or be weut doau as above. There were too mauy 2 ounce diggings iu the days wnen tne oiatnoutltterous discovery is aaid to bave oc nrred fur a man to waste hia time, moukeyiog around after crystals. Ab invention which is undoubtedly des ttned to bring a fortune to the man who OODoeived it is . a' oat to be patented bv a prominent etticeo of Colfax ' The inventor is W. H. Gillespie, looal manager of the Western Union Telegraph oomnanv. former ly of Walla Walla,, wbo has devised and perfected a very ingenious yet simple and complete (ostium eat used m telegraphy From Ftlday's Da ly. There is a great deil of fl isting ice in th river, but it ha I not closeJ up to toe tune ot KOiug to p. ess. Suow-shuveters, at 75 cents an hour, lad qui e a bouauzt to-ttay, aud bad as good business as moat wane earners. There baa tieen only oue occupaut of the citv i til for tne last two days, aud be was a hobo and remuned on y oue nighc. The pasaeugeia a ho are snow bound man age to pae- away the time a Well aa Cunt. I be expected uuder ibe circumstances. Hoo. L B. Cx, of Pendleton, who has been lit arbiogtou City In attendance ou the V. S. supreme court, is in the city. Uou. i. B. Eldy, i P.riland. is in the city. Ho is ou the biuukaxle'l traiu, aud was eu route to hia home from- Peudletou The aidewslka were cleaned this morning in many places, and walKing, if not cooveul ent, waa pjsaible with Soma tuutcular ezer- tiou. The' poor should uot be forgottPU during Chiimias, and tb'ise less fiartuuate thau others should be rctueu5ertd Ou trees aud lu ihe dintribut ou of gifts. loth-crop ot a q lad killed at Ichaci, Mich., 101 poiatu bug. were louud. Tins seems lu snow while quail on toast are good, on potato bugs ibey are tough. . Suow is being hauled away in wagoua from the piles ou the aides of the waiks. I hia will make room for more, which it la very probable will lall durlug tbe ucXt few nays. We-ttber prophets are very much puzzled over this recent storm. Their pioguo-tica- tions did not prove correct, and tile "b.uiu tiful snow" ome dowu without giviug m. in proper warning. " For the tour d iya ending list night t .ere has beeu a coutiuuoui tall uf suow, aud the ground is covered to the depth ot three feet Sleighing hat been exc illent iu the streets. aud greatly enjoyed by the citizens. . W e acknowledge the teceipt of an iovita t:on to 'the annual bill uf tile German Sing iug society of thia cut, to las giveu ut v tu gate'e hdi, De--. 31, 1892. Tile graud uurcb will take pl.ee ai 9 o'clock T M . Tne snow on tbe grouud and resting ou the leatlesa lim a of trees, together with the meny jirgle uf sleign-hilis, gives the ap pearance uf ao old lashioued Cnrutiuas, uot wituessed io this portion of the northwest for. mauy years. Mr. N-cbola says last Tuesday, when he left Pi lueviile there Mas no ai.O ou the ground, aud the first that be met was at Bikeoveu. Uudoubtediy the a to in uf Wedutsday aud yesterday reached ibat por tion ot the northwest. We apprehend no serious loss of stock froip the severe weatb- r txperieuced during the pat few- days. -Neari'y all cattlemen are well prepared with feed for any emer gency, aud have enough to last them duriug mauy. weeks of wiuter. ' - The suow storm which We bave experi enced duriug thia week has beeu general iu almost every porcioo of the uurtnwest. O the Sjun I travel hia beeu i npeded. and iu Seattle aod Tauuin atreet cars bave beeu forced to sio their usual trips. . '. . The surveyors on the Paul Muhr portage road are suoa bound in a house near Win -a 'a ri hery Wo are informed they are oat of fuel,' aud Mr. Thoa. Giltnore, a-uo lives uear Rock laud. Wash., has undertaken to supply their necessities in this regard ' Mr Meaplie brought into the city today several buzes.ot '-"lady- apples," a small, peautitut variety woioo are quite orna mental and have a pleasant 11 .vor. He lu forms Us that be picked tweuty-ooe buxe. of these apples I rum a single tree the i-si. season. ! ... ' A ' Gddeudale exchange says: Merril Short -waa arreated last Otturd.iy ou a charge ' of eattle stealing. Tne friends ot the youug in-n are fudv co iviuued of nis iu noceuce and a vigorous defense will be mt ie to establish it if necessary. We sincerely tmpe that he will establish nis luuo teuoe. - A social dance-at Weatou Friday night is Sim to bave been broken np by some godless pei son witb malice in bis heat t, who scat tered Cayenne pepper iiver the floor, prior to thn festivities. . When the dance begin eyeryoue wa compelled to. stop to soe.Xs, and a sudden end was pat to tbe eveuiug pleasure. - . . . H o. B F. N chol-, ot Crook count v, ar1 rivtd in ibn city last evening from Prine- vilte . He will takn the first iraio for Walla Walla, where h - will visit his daughter, dra Wiuok er, for a few days, aod theu uroueed to Stiem in time f"r the meeting of the leg stature, of which he is a member troin nis ooouty. ' A dispatch dated at Moscow, I laho, Deo. 22 I, says: 'When the new president. Prof tleatou, went to take charge ot the Wash ington S ate agrica tural college at Fallmau the students refused to allow htm tb enter. rotten egging hint aud then all left the o I- levte. 1 Ihey say Uiev waut rresideni isdly Trouble is looked for. The voice of Christmases past may have a weird aud solemn sound to insiiy; bnt sor row ami sadueas snoubi be masked tor oue lav, so that all may feel j tytul over an eveut that eveu angels celebrated ou the plains of Judea nearly nineteen huuilr d years ao. Christmas should be merry witb tne youug aud old, tbe rich and poor, the high aud tbe low. The ludians bave given &ent Lynch, of the Yakima reservation, $5000 for invest ment in canals tor 'he iiupioyeineut of their la-ids. Tbe Republic says: "As neac as can be learned, ine money is to be put iuto ama'l cauals taken from the main ditch of the Sun ysidd compny,hicb is to be con structed ou the reservation, thev holding a grant from the government for that pur pose. . - Trains come through the city drawn by two or thr-e locomotives. Tue Uuiou Pa cific is inakiug every effort possible to keep commuuicatiou open with the out-ide wor.d; but the difficulties are almost lnsuriuoout- lile. The gorge of the Cascades is where tbe storm king rules with the moat despotic sway, aud be dares any interference. Com nuuiuatioo with rortlaod will be very un certain lor'days, and perhaps for -weeks. The arrival aud deptrture ot trains are very uucertain. an. 1 trom tne east ar rived here at about 8 o'clock this morning, aud backed up to the depot. No. 2, due last night, baa not ai rived yet, auu ia block aded. A freight train attempted to make the thr ugh trip to Portland, but bscame blocked near M.sner and could proceed no farther. No 3. west-bound, due at 4:05. was several bonis late. 1 . William Newby was hurt quite badly as be waa descending the . Wallowa hill Wedoesday of last wees, aaya the CAWtrtta, with a load of freight. The bill beiug alick .an i icy toe brake wonld not bold tue wagon off the team, it ran away throwing Btfly from his seat, breakiug ouo of bis legs and brusinff bun no Quite aeverelv. Dr. Brawn. ell, of Elgin, was called to attend bia inj t nes. We , learn that . Williao. has been brought home and under the treatment of Dr. Bernard is in a fair way to recover. We received a call from Mr. James B. Petrie, of Paisley, .Like county, today lie is a brother to Mr. Cnas. fetrie, woo waa murdered near Milton several week ago, and is en route to see his- sister, Mrs. W. M stark, w ben be arrives at Milton he will earsinlly ascertain a. I the facts in the case. A week sgo last Monday was the first time he teceived any intelligence of the murder, and started from his hr.me in Lake county Deo. 15th and came through by stage. He is very much provoked at being compelled to stop io Toe Dalles by reason of the snow blockade, when he ia within a few hours' ride of his d stination, the noane where the tragedy was committed. Rone D looftue died at Ptwrucke', R I.. Sunday, aged 47 Sn was stricken with pualysis at the age of 9, aud for 33 vears had not left her "little crib in which the three feet of body rested, nor don tb t time had there been an apparent erowth in the limns, shoulders aud tmnk Neverthe less, her head gruw as rapidly to its proper pmportiou as that of a person who ei J -yed good health. Her ut-imory was remaraably clear aod b r eyes beamed with nr gntness ud intelligence Sue devoted all her timo to readmit works of eminent Catholics, lo rpir.id to her Conditioo ahe woU'd neVer Siy a word an . ws always as baupy aud cou tented as possible Wallowa CW'oia 0 ir local militia com D.nv was lusoe ted last S.'uruay niuin. u Col J. P L icas, cominauder of the laud Rtmuit Tu rn- five men reported aud uarliciuited in the cereal lilies, and quite number ot spectators worn alo pre eut Tne general deporitnent and pn hcieouv m the inli ezlmated by the company ornugn forth words of highest prme from the c A nel. who stated tint 1 Co n.iiny bad tne best record in attendance and drill of auy comDmv he had vet io pec ted The re marks made to the compauy by the Col. alter the drill were warmly leceiveii, and our militia boys feel that his efforts to raise the standard uf the rekimtnt should receive the ear. est support of tbe entire comtnaud From tiarties who came from Warm Sun sa last night we learn that tne roads are In a terrible condition, aud the snow is on au average about two feet deep Tho sing started from vVapimtia at 7 o'clock in he inorning.aud it w .a 11 ocirp, last utgni liefore it ar ived at this city. 1 1 most dim cu t . placea the passengers took turns Uudiug tbe rotd for the vehicle, and some times would sink waist deep in the snow. n one place the rod was lost for ao buui ; nut ibe passengers walked around until they founl where the grade was made, and then helped the stage ou to the road. It is very probable that if the ditver wa's alone he would , never' have fouud his way to Tne Ddles. - These stormy A ys may he .a great bard- ship uu 'he merchaut and business mai but thev do uot reatiz- its difficulties like tne new githerer.. who wal is street stter .-t'eet to peucil something new for the col- uuius ot the. paper. Uuuversation ranges on one key, and that is a storm note, lu subject talked about is snow, its depti here aud elsewhere, whether tho storm will con tinue, a d if tne people of The D.lles am vciuitv will have a repetition ol the sceoe; of 1884 85 I these were enciled down they wou d Ii I coniuiie; but tbev would be uf little lutero-t to the general reader, who hat beard th. m over ami over vgain un street corners. "Variety is the spice of iife, ' aud the rei o to mu-it tell in a .liver- ued manner tne most uio lotou' Ui tale Union JournU: The regi'ar passenger tr.io trom f ortl md on the U uon fac he, which make- connections with the swin tram from Umatil a arriving -here at V:ii P. X is lodged lu a sand biuk below B luck station. raiaimm rep irt that the wind has blown steadily for two days along toe C'lumbia iver aod tee sand haa drifted very rapidly. Iu the cuts ue r Castle R k the snow is siz feet deep I he snow be tweeu Tekoa aud Spokane haa hi led np the cuts to such an -xtent thit the r.futar east bound paaseiis;er train ia still at T-kna. Toe road betweeu Walla Wa l aud Weston is open, but it the heavy wind conti ue it is feaied this portion or the road Will also be blocs led A heavy wind b e steadily in Walla Walla all da Wed-esday drifting the sio very bailiy. Rejorta trom the cuuutry state that the suow in the roads is piled .in some plao s st least three feet deep Astoria is not only lo king forward to an open river, when she will be the great sea port 01 (J egon, but aim to rail conuectiou itn the VVdLm-tte valley " This iS the n coura. ing artio e pub ianed .in the At na Examiner ut last Tntsday: ' "I . la reported tostiat, aod the retort n. firmed by Mr. Wat is, that the Aston i & Eistern railroad people had left Ogdeu for Astoria aud will arrive here Thursday. It is als - stated that tbe nroeraary luuda to carry on the wuik b .s been secured aud that the creditors will he paid off in a few days, Ic is also stated thit tbe Pacific C instruction Cimpiny ex pect to make a settlement with their '.Toil I'ora within a h rt time, aod that they ui l be able to pay about 50 cents on the oolUr, Ic l- also stated tbtt a suit will be brought against eertaiu directors nt the Astoria & S .nth Coast to recover Sou 030. claimed to have been cdleeted bv th'-u on a note given Ksid by tbe vyil amette V illey road Ought to 6s smaller tbe great, griping, old-fashioned pilL There's too much n npleasantness for tho money. Ought to be bet ter, too. They're big enough, and make trouble enough, to do more good. That's tost what Dr. Ptereefe PVttflmtt Pellets do, more good. Instead of weaken ing the system, they renovate it; Instead of upsetting, they cleanse and regulate it mildly, gently, and naturally. They're tha original JJtUe JJver rUJs too smallest but most effective, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and easiest to take. Only one little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attack, and all ae zangemente of the Liver. Stomach and Bowels are promptly relieved and per- manenuy cureu. They're tbe cheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. Ton pay only for tbe pood you get It's a plan rr-u)inr w vr, ttwvo a meninnea. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report MM ate SSBBBakaw ABSOLUTELY PURE Nprriwea 4'asea. 8. H. Clifford, New Casselc Wis., .was troubled with neuralzia and rbenmatism, his stomat'b wa- disordered, bts liver waa affected to ao nlarmirg rJeeree. aoDettte fell away, and be was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tron Bitters cured him. - - tdward Shepherd, Hamsburg, III., bad a running sore nn his leg ot eight years' standing, used three bottles Electric Bitters and seven Imxes of Buck len's Arn:ca Salve, and bis leg is sound and well. John Speater, Catawba. Ohio, bad live large lever sores on his leg, doc- tors said be wa incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnura Sal ye cured h'm entirely. Sold at buipes & Kinersiy's drug store. ' il Btrraa-th and Hea th. If you are not feeling strong and heal thy try Electric Bitters. If la grippe has left you weak and wearv. use R ectrlc Hitters. This remedy acts di recti v on liver, stomach and kidneys, crentlv aidinc i nose organs to perform their functions. If von are afflicted with sick headache. you win And speed and permanent re ief oy takin? js ertrtc Kilters. One trial wi i convince tou-that this is tho remedy yon need. Larce bottes onlv 50 cents at snipes & Kinerelv's drug store ff BOBV. KSAHTLi In this citv, I'eeember 19th. to the sue or a. fiuiantia. a aaug-nter. Ten Days' Clearance Sale ! K Pia oo1 Felt Hats,wortli ; A I UfJ Jlb. $1.00 to $1.50. I A t $1 French and Far Felt Hats, XL V 1p X U Worth $2.00 to $2.50. ffilSS HNNH PETGR & COMPANY, 112 Second St., the. rAisVF:s, or, SCAB.TICKSopLICE THE WORLD RENOWNED 5 Dippings superintended by experienced representatives, fref of charge. CHEHPGR THHN HNY OTHER. J. W. firm. Nr riOOPER 6HFEP DIP it tndonpd I ! i.ha.. nMrtd.. a A . . 1 a- uvvii wwisv vuia, nuiBliu') ivu USitHVU) nailllll. Tf. D. !, s7Ulr7HI Vlta V WUSUSj UavTiIle; B. Keur. Cr-ras Hollows; P. J. Moots, Btrcail; Joaspta Husoobuni.Cbotaaa; I. 0. Module, vuyujw, wwnB KMim, iuiou, voos uiaras rtuiorooa. br tbs followuur Orsenn and Hotitans Bhmomen: i Osonrs Oehs, Amand; John Harrison, Mattnar: W. B. 1m, Jons' ion Cltl w. B bnnaldsoa The Wool Clip is Vastlv Improved by Its Use. ASK YOUR MFRfH A NT V' .k IT And as. that yoabav.no oU Sbaq. tip pustwd a poo jtm. K0SHL4RD BROS., PorUani Or., I I M. WILLIAMS A COMPAIY, CEN. ACTS. FUR OREGON. WASHINGTON & IDm rcsa Atrtsv, The iall-. or. WILLIAM COOPER & NEPHEWS, Proprietors, Gslveston, Texas. JUST RECEIVED -FROM- IF YOU WANT to KNOW AXbABOUT he WORLD'S FAIR - - J. And to be KEPT POSTED In regard to the same from now until next December you should subscribe for MARRIED. ANDER f'N HUTS December 18th. near thl dty. t ne rwueili-v m Ule onu s pATtrnts, oy KeV rf O Curtis, aias Hiunie Anderson ( Mr. Henrv L. THB t'HL'KCIIKa M: I lIltST BAtTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tatlob, 1 Pa-tor. Services every Sabbath at tha Acadeiuv at 11 A. il. Sabbath school imtncdiatrlv alt r the lervicea. Frayer maetloK everv Fridav ernuinr u ne iattor a reaiaeuoa E. CHURCH kev. Jko Khisleb. fastor bervices everv hunda niormi. rnul venini. -un lay School at 12::0 o'clock P U. A cordial inW tatiof ox tended by both paster and people to all. CV."UKtUAllUM Al. UrtL KUU HeV. W.C. UDSIIS I Pastor. Services every Sunday at It A. M. aiKl i:w r. a. Sunday School alter morniiur service. O f "tor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 A. ii. Hlb uwv ai. iu;ov o.a. veapersat 7 r. at. Ol'. PAUL'S CHURCH, union Street, opposite kj r uto. kv. t.:i it. sutciine. Kcctor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 P ., Sunday school at 2:80 P. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at i:3u r. M. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rbv. J. W. Jbnki a, pas tor. Preacni tc tsen Sundav afternoon at 8 o d.cfc In tbe Congregational cbur h All are cor- uia.iy inviteu. The WeelQy toter Ocean THB WORLD'S PAIR tor the NEXT TWELVE MONTHS will be of absorbing interest to everybody, and THE INTER OCEAN intends making A SPECIAL FEATURE OP IT. A corps oi STAFF REPORTERS will devote their attention to the Exposition, and tha readers of The Weekly Inter Ocean will in each Issue have a synopsis of all happenings and features of Interest on the grounds and elsewhere, with illustrations. THB lOUTHSr BEP1ETMIVT, W0MiS"S KIXCDOM. -CGBIOSITT Ml IHE BOU FA6I AM) FARMERS, ul all . LIIBEAET FEATURES WILL SE III MAINE 9 AM IITEOVED. Owing to the fact of the change in the political' character of the National Administration. NEWS PROM THE POLITICAL WORLD will be of unusual interest THIS WILL BE POUND COMPLETE IN THE INTER OCEAN. In fact, it is the intention to keep The Inter Ocean to the Front as a Paper for the Honje, And make it sucn a visitor as will be snjoyod by EVEET MEUSEH OF THB FAliIX.Y, youner and old. To make THE PAPER BETTER THAN EVER shall be our endsaror. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The Price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is -' $1.00 Per Year The Price of The Semi-Weekly Inter Ocean is $2.00 Per Year The Weekly la published EVERY TUESDAY. The Semi-Weekly EVERY etONSAY aud THUR3DAY. Send lor sample cost and see tor yoareeU. Addrett all orders THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. . . Seal Estate Transfers. Deo 16 Uutted Slates ui K lar M Wil liam-; se 1 uf aec I, tp 1 it, r east; cash eutry. '. Dec 19 tJi.iterl States to Ajtleb W Ma- Kill; svjui w.. sec 32. tp 8 ijof dwJ anil ni of uij. teo 6, tp 6 a, r 12 eat; cat h mt-y ' Dec 20 United State to Stephen ''st- Der; of utj.'i J ui Sr. ej uf naj, db qr of ear q-, seo 11, tp 4 a, r 13 east; cash entry " ' Dec 20 U ut. d States to B C McAtee; t4 of s qr, seo'13, tp 4 s, r 13 east; cah eoiry. "". Dec 20 United S:stes to Lnoien B Kelly; ue qr aod nw qr, see 19, tp 5 s, r 13 Stat; cah entry. Deu 20 John R Harvey aod wife to W U Wilaou; lot K. block. 17, Fc Dalles mili tary rewr-e; foOQ ' . Deo 19 Julia Uirn to William 3 Haru; two acre- io sec 3 tp 2 n, r 10 east; fl.' ' Deu 22 Leman A MtCartuey and wife to P L imneroth; nw qr of se 4. tp 2 a, r 14 ea!: J350. Un;22 ddorv Hnrhrinp; nn-l w fe to P Ltiumorutli; se qr c 3 ', tp 1 , r 14 east; a hf of ue q" aixi a h' ul uw or seu 32, tp 1 s r 14 rati; $2430. Laud Omcs at Vakcouvrb, Wasb., llec. 14, 1892. Notice is hereby riven that the followlnir-named settler- hare Bled notice of their Intention tii make final proof In i'l port of their claimis and that said proof will be made before W. R. Dunbar. Cummin. siuneroi Untied States Circuit ourt tor d i strict of Washington, at bis o.e Ui Gcldendale, Wash., on February 1, 189 i, viz: HILUaU N. CRAWFORD, Purchase Application No 533, und r 8ec 8, Forfeit ure .o , apu . 1890, f Uw S hf of ace 6. Ti i S. RUE. W u. He names the foUnwinir wirneasea to tirove hia ciaim u, sa a laud, viz: LMniniiros A. Leonanio. lanauus Kome o. ueurv F brune. Vernon T. vooaa, au of i ne uaiies uoitutsoi, Uregroa. DOMlNi.OS A. LEONARDO, Purchase Appl.cat on Nn 628. uude' sc. S. Forfeit ure Art. epi. 9, 1890. fur lbs N hf of Ike 8, Tp t , KM K WM . He nameathe folloirine ntneses to piovehis diini i eaiu iaii, v k Ltominir A. LonarUo, I if. uatiiw Ro nero. Beurir F. Brune. Vernon T. Cuuke. au an t ne uauee postornc , urrgoa. JHR R HERO. Purchase Application No . nn er Sec. 8. Forfe't- ure Ac. brut. i.9. -18U0. tor the W hi of or. W hf aKnilnu ir qr, qeo L, Xp Zfl, U u L, n a sne names a following wltae ses to prove her Claim o au . land, Is: William N. Craaford, IH mintroa a Leo ardu, Veruo T. Cooke, Peter Axeoiu . au of The iwlies p scofflco. Greg. in. Utc24 JOHN D. OEOOHEOAN. Reetster. H J MAIER J P BEN10J1 NOTICE FOR I'DBUCATION. Laud Omcs at VAjroorrsa. Wash., Dee. 14, 1891. Notice to hereby riven that 4b e followirur-named settlers have filed notice ol their Intention to make final tiraof In supuort ol ttalr claims, and that said proofs will be made before w. K. Dunbar. Com. miss oner Unite I States Circuit Court for di trict ot Washi etnn. at his o i,ee in Ooldendale. aaah.. on rtoruary 1, lavs, viz: . 10NACI0 ROMERO, Homestead Aod Ic Hon No. 9050. for the fiW or. eec 1. Tp i . K IS E. W M. He named tn follow na- witne e to Drove his continuous residence upon an I cultiv itl m of ai i lan h vis: uoml soa A. Ltonaido. Wd run N Craw- tra, n uiuun n urune, veruou I . vooke, all of The Dalles p t jffice, Orarou. IONACIO ROMLRO, Purchase Appli.-atlon o 663 under Sea 3, Forfeit ure n. Sept 31, 18 0, for t .e N W qr, Sec 1, fp 8 N, R IS K. W M. lie names me foltowlna wiinesnes' to urova hia eaim tn eaid lai, viz: Domingo A. Leordo Willi m S. lawford. Wi. lam H. Brune Vernon T. Cooke, all uf Tne D lies postotfic , itre ou. dec-24 JoHN D. OEOOHEOAN. Berister. Lively Time at Umatilla. There is war and rumors uf war in th little (own of Umatilla, on the Columbia. It was all started by a young touirh who beat an old inoffensive Chinaman. A It cal correspondent made mention ot the occurrence in an item which appeared in tbe Wasco i'luj. The "lough" saw the item, aud emboldened by success in bis previous encounter, attacked ihe "news gatherer." The latter, being somewhat of a man himself, quickly wound up the "would-be pugilist's" career by a few well .directed right-handers. It is well for toughs and bullies to take warniug.for the item-gleaner st Umatilla is a man ol prowass and captb'e of dealing heavy blows. Wuen with bis best girl oi in the company of friends be is as mild as a lamb and as smiling as a Bailee school girl : but wuen aroused by insult a Kan sas cyclone or a simoon is as an evening zephyr compared to bim. In bis left hand th re are pal ful days and in his riifhl maimed Inubs and the 'valley aud shadow ol death." The Demorest Medal Contest. The following ia the programme of the fourth medal contest to be held at thr court house Wedoecday Dec. 2$ih. Exercises to begin at S o'clock, p. at. Music. Prayer by.E v. Mr. Whisler. Music.' The Crv of Today. . ProhihitioD Warrior form in Line. . Our Country's Cruel Tyrant. ' . Prohibition Bittle Call. " The B.ys of America. . . Yuuug America's War Cry. Mnio ... Judges' decision. Music. When liabv was sick, we pave berCastcaia, . WUen slie waa a Child, she cried far f'saroria, : When she became Miss, she eluac te l.'sma la, 1sasaelurfCbJlaae,aagmreOM (No. of Bant, SU1.) , , . REPORT OF THE CONDITION . OF THE . FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at. The Dalles, In the SUt of Oregon, at the doss of business, December 9, 1892. t RESOURCES:, Loans and discounts ...1133.218 82 Overdrafts secured and unsecured. 14,arg w U. a. ifcaxis to secure circulation.'. 12,600 Oil Blocks, Securities, judgmei,tti,ciauns, etc. 8.134 61 Due from approved reserve aseuta '. 8 43 SI Doe from other National Banks . . . .. 18S 01 Ban.! rat h.Hiae. furnitnre. and fixtures.. aLOul HS Current expends and tax spud .-. 1.9 S t7 Premiums on U. 8. bonds . ........ 2,000 00 Checks and other cash items 474 87 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and eautt 19 76 Specie...., 16,251 76 L iral tender notes 100 00 Kedemptiou fund with U 8. Treasurer (6 per cent, of cireuiation) , 6fK so Total 8194,231 68 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid la.,. Surplus fund. ........ Undivided profits National Bauk notes outatandinr Individual deposits subject to check... itemaua cert locales of deposit... D ie to oibcr Natiuoat Bauka... Due to State Banka aud Banters TotAl, 819431 63 Stau of Oregon 1 County of Wasco- I. H.M. BealLCaibieroftheabore-named bank. do solemnly swear that ihe above statement Is true to the bast of my knowledge and belief. a. at. sstu, uasnier. Subscribed and sworn te before me" this 19 h day of Decern er, lS9i. Fa as sUaana, notary ruoue for Oregon, CoaascT Attest: J. 8. 8oaaiica, ' 1 u. M. UA4AMS, Directors. Gao. A. I utaa, I 8 60,000 00 2,000 00 s.asa er 11,260 oo 8 ,66; 01 29,280 40 8.72S 01 - 717 41 kV. IP YOTJ "WNT MAIER & BENTON, DEALERS IN COROTO FIR. PINE AND ASH. MAPLE, CRAB APPLF, &c. -ALSO- Groceries, Hardware and Stoves: TINNING AND PLUMBING. " THE DALLES. OREGON CORVER THIRD K l TJVlOlf, 8 and 133 bECOD 8TRKET T. O. Pine Wines and Liquors, DOMESTIC and KEY WEST CIGAES. The Celebrated Pabst Beer. JTIIK!S Cir 8 BLOCK, 171 S-conrl. Street, ' ' THE DALLES, 0REO0N NOLAN'S P0ST0FFICE STORE. EVEKYTHINQ IN THB LINE OF SCHOOL BOOKS DJID FIJIE STDTIQJIEBT FRENCH CANDIES AND IMPORTED AND DOMZSTIC. CICARS. -CAN BB FOUND AT- M. T. "NOLAN'S POSTOFTICE STORE. : : NEW YORK I New Jackets! New Dress Goods I New Fancy Goods I New OlotMngI New Hats and Caps I New Boots and ShoesI Prices Yery Low This Season. H. Herbring. TERMS CASH Tou Want Your DrJ Goods We keep the Largest and Best Assorted Line in the city, of Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Furnishing Goods and Clothing, Men's, Ladies' . and Children's Fine Shoes. . . Wg WiMlt Your Patronage. Of c-urse we will put Prices to suit. Always v do that. Nobody undersells us. Come around and investigate. ' . A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. For Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, CHOICE BR6HD. CKK6S. PIES. ETC., . Lq-j TO THK , ,. . ' COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY, CAMPBELL BROTHERS, 104 SECOND STREET. : : : : : Proprietors. THE DALLES OKEaON WE HAVE THEM All the Latest Novelties for the Holidays, consisting of . : ' NECKWEAR, MUFFLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, ETC, ETC., ETC. JOH1T C. B ETZ. AM V I hgQAlT SCHOOL STONEMAN & FiEGE, Dealers in Boots and Shoes. We keep in Stock a good selection of Ladies,. Misses and Childpen's Shoes (Spring Heel), of all widths and -sizes. . Prices are yery reasonable, and goods warranted. . No. 114 Second street. 0) H o H (0 IHCORPOATKI ltMt. THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY ". Wholesale and Btail Dealers and Manufacturers of as Or ildincr ZVlaterial and Dimension Timber DRY .WOOD PROMPT DELIVERY onee Km 7 Wklnstem Ht. , FIR, IJISE, OAK and SLAB TO ANT PART OP THE CITY. : : Tarsi at OI tirrwmemt Barraeh TO YB nOLLS BOOK R m ALBUWia CARDS CUTLERY tationerv Jewelry W atoheb bLOCKg-ULOTHINQ MILLINERY . TO US 'iVA Boy' ana Cili ls' A si H. mj ar Ore. . . Boys msy be hsd (and sometime girls) fnr (1) oiHinary utrxjot st wsses; (2) or On iodeniure. '( stork, lewd school, o'i be hronuht np some ht jour own; and (3) children mav he I sd tor- IpksI adopt oo Address, J. H. Miseue, SuperiotenHen Oregon Boys' and Girls' Aid society, Port hand, Oregon. . . r - , -ae mine meat, ian.40c.7Bc. Cafa. Mst'ted rabefrurt. Ettrat. doz. $2.10. " Dned Peaches, 12 tot No. I. Si. 00. vwse naisms, t- me. XV to, fl.ou. Dried Grape, sooV 30tbt.Sl.00. - OsnasttsUotslleiireoedXmss things hen, as SBd rournaaa taiami iwMtl m..A mm.iv. ! " list- pages. TWlU, rAY lUtll SMITH'S CASH STORE. 414-418-418 Front St. VAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. icvYycnxccn: mmm aa kinase- itudv saSaasainJMSnw. M COLUMBIA PACKING-COMPANY . Corner Third and Washington Streets. , Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongues, And the heet B-f steaks. Mutton Chops and Yeal Outlets io the market. ' ' Orders Delivered to Anv Part of the Citv. Frpah Veue'aMpe on aale at thV Lowest Pricea. THE C CLEB11ATEI) Columbia : Breweey, AUGUST BUCHLER, PEOP'R. 243 BROADWAY H .Y. I Thia well-known BrwTY i now torninir ent. the best Beer and Porter east of ttH Odxcadeg, The latest appliances for the tnaofscore c good bealtlf ful Beer have been introduced, and only the firnt-clasa article will . be pla d on tbe market, - . . BEST lOST JlVEEE2IO- CUSTOIV. -iVIADE CLOTHING From the Celebrated BTnoaa of Waoamaker eV Brown, of Puitadelpbia, at P. Fagan's Tailoring Establishment, SECOND STREET, THB DALLES, OREGON. Mr. Fagaa has been appointed Sole Agent for this celebrated firm, and wil attend to all orders personally. The PACIFIC CORSET COMPANY MANUrACTUEK Baxd-Coided Health Corsets and Dress Rtfona Waists and Jhlldrena Walat Is sieae tWs aoe eolera. All ereeis aseae te if sad a p fed tt insnBtaati. Call and laava year otdtrs at tbtlr Itetaiy at Norta Dallas . iu e thess.'sad tbrtr scsal, Un. tislls Tkassas, 1U call at soar besM sost take few srdtrs. Sstislsttiea asraolss, Aa-miUwaBtsd iaereryiewa aodeUj aestar Ike Besklss U ssa ass ter tbsir uods. Wriu lor Unas to acsnts. THE PACIFIC CORSET COMPANY, Postofflcs Bet 106, , ' TBI BAIXXS, ORtOOff. oooaMors to Mrs. C:X.,ttuiba Corner of Union and Second Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. -DEALEBSrX- DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, FiDe Toilet 8oae, Brashes, Cocnbs, Psrfamary, Bto. . L qnors for Madioinal Purpose. Pure PbyHicianai9 Xxescziptionai a Spocltxlte