- 1 - l The Times-Mountaineer 8ATURDAY. ....... JANUARY 21. !893 1TFMS IN ( BP.1R? Fnm Wednasdas DeOr. ' - ' The mercury reRisiered last night 17 degrves abore zero. , ' " " Th rivsr is nearly full of floating ice, and my be expedted to close to olxht. . jJccom to marry was granted by the county clerk to eo. Mouigumery ano JUU Kirkuam Monday, r . ... " i Campbell I Bros, have aeferal barrelr, . satiable iur' packing me it. which Uiej will tell at reasonable prices. ' A deed is on record in the clerk's offl e describing property an a "twotory nous and 1 Tnat piece of ground must be "nigh." .. To-day has been cloudy and cool, and , there bas been a Yrry puerile attempt oi. the part of, lbs elemeuis to develop a . snow storm.- ' -. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mrs. M Fulmer and Wesrs. 0. K. LmjC, VV. J , Mania aud J. K. Martin, ot Mora, were it i tbe city y es tenia y. Two more- - a- fortunstes went below this morning in chance f. Uf puty U. r Marshal Jameson to stand trial f r selling - . liquor to I .dUus. . I bey were picke U around Hie Dalles; but were not citi zens. The funeral of M r. Cornelius Howe, fron ' tbe Catbulio church this morning, w largely alleuned by eiiizenr. Mr. Ho bad many friend in thia city, n to loare hU rsoiaiu to their last ream g place wu - bear'iclt sutow. Mr. We ter Moore, tbe leading oiercliwii of riueruiau couulj, when we naked . Imii today wlaat be was -oing in Tbe Dalle. . answered lhal be came don 'Mo get u . of tbeculd; but tne lemperaiure u.ni uu. Impn.TeU m the least.'' ; . ". A . . There Were four hoboes boused in tin city jail lai uigtit, and they were inter Viewed by the recorder this morning. 1 seeuis thai tramps -would "sell In uowu iu some place lor Hie wimer.HuU U)i cim liuue journeying troiu uua pace to an other. Mr. Jainea Murphy of Har laud, atis i attcu.iauue lo-tlay uu t ie iuuei.il ui u . aepnear, Mr. Cuusiiua ti we. H a la one our uiOit coniiiiuou auii,cr.Uer, hoi . taatn tne linOKTAlXSKR fur ilio put rtii, - . Ver, uuruig uicii ttuie U ua ut-v-tuisau a eupy. ' . ' ' , Iu the ai I of Mr. W S. LulJ, Uelj d eeaeu, $460,000 aa given iu l ust mi etlu catibliai tu.a ttirilal a purpose iu Puitl.u aud tne ataie ut O.eituu. Trie irua.co w ho are tbe executura, b ye lull puwer i diacrelion lu a ect aud ritiii(nau9 the brur fiittarie of thia btquesc. , . Mr. William Walker, bo reai le-i uu ( j Bikm'i " the oily lu dy. Ha any tbei are abbSi five luuhea oi auuw on the Krus an the temp. riur i about the ums i la here. Ctlle are being fe.i; but aa then is au abtudinue of bay iu tae cuua-y u , seriuua loss is expected. ' Toe Dlle eujuya au irumnuity frou. petty theita aud our ariea, aud on ihi uu euiscus aie to becuiiKrainlaied., e urn piua up an exotiauKe that due not cuia.. luatauuea iS uiuseua belui "llel.l uo" lo the purpurea ot Urctuy, and theae appear i be ut mure trtqaeut ucuurreuue thu Iu B)rrly- -v ,. . Judge Kradohaw, accompanied by his sisier, strs. Uaryey, who has been visit tax iu the city tor the pant few days, wer. paaseugers ou tbe weal-bouud iraiu. ibir alleruoop. olra. riaryey will reuru her bouie at Lat'ayeUe, aud the judge il apeud a lew days there auioi g uli. frieuds. , .' liaac night the beat eoastiun wan ex Deiieiiced ibanataii time during the aeaao Cuuitauu V ahiUKuu atreU rr-mil V tur thia aiiiUaeiuem, aud the meirv J i e beila and ibe j iyoua abunta ut hilar tuuauer ereaiea buuuu wake uil a late hour iu ti. Iilkht. v ujter Mii ta aieiifH rl.n. g au ikauiiK aie rare y i juyeif Iu Ihra cl.niai. '; lui Ueu couriliiuua a.eauch that ilieae ua. . Se UiauiKcd ib they are uuly appreciated. m-A rough estimate of game now in Yel lowstone fark would ucluite, according lo the tleieua Jmlrpr(Ut, 40,000 elk, lftOO anielope, 0O buua-o, 1U00 biau.-laileu deer, 800 uiouutaiu sheep; witb plenty o. bear, beaver aud olii r varieties. Tut game lncieates every year. . 1 ue troop. happened. They live distance from the church, and alwaya come in the bugiv. The liny quire olii, and tbe tiilunes are there tors ot a seriuoi na'nre. Fendletoa mast be tainted with s most unHeamble elaas of tramna and hoboes, aa the fallowing from the Tribune oald aiff mfvt ,'Peopleof Piodletcn are bpginnintf ro bamoade themselves lo their ho e snd to gn armed upon the streets. Ynnr moat inofiVoaive fru-nd, upon investigation, will he fnond to have upon hia frraon a fnrtrtd able Smith & Wesson 42 calibre pocket gun, while som ' are carrying about with them regular eanoona by the use of which they could bore the heaviest armor on the I rent battleships in the best navies. A mp at tbe dor of friend house is aoswered by tbe turning of a key or the ilidiofr of a holt. . . The Union whist dub last night met at Fraternity hall, and s very agpreeable time was enjoyed. There were several tables occupied and the interest, in the game aa sept uo to the time of adjournment. The namn of those prnt weie: ' Mr aurt Mrs W Irord, Dr and Mra Rinehart, Mr and Mrs Loehhead, Juilse and Mra B ikelt-y. Mr snd Mra Oi.-nn. Mr and Mra F A Houghton, Mr sod Ma 8ll, Mr and Mis Peter", Senator and Mrs Hilton. Mr and Vlrs W H Wiio . D-. and Mre .helmn, Vtr and Mrs B S WiUnn, Mr and Mrs Fiah. V4rand. Mrs Crowe, Mr and MrsH iinon, Mesdamea B'adahaw, Biyard. Croaen. Mvprs, Judge B n-et'. Dr Ligan, Mbt B duster ler. and B H Ridded MrCfi Biyard won the first prise and Mrs Brad haw the boohy. ' . During I he year 1801 G'eat Britain an t IniiH reretvm) from o'her connrries 154. 400 000 t d-ihela n wheat and flour, which . alM.u' 70 pe cent of the total ennaump i'in. 0 those imports th- United Statea -niitribured 45 per vrnt and Rnn leaa than IS pr 06! t Ir is thus readily aeon hiiw imnortant a part the f.imt-rs of tie Uni't-d Sratea nlav in tle pre' ention notou r f iant tnf of ahsulure "tarvatinn n the United ti tigdnni The pt:l:entage of thf q'lanriry nr wwti a niif niwiini ir"i nus- " K-iilah India, Australia, the A'g-nM H-etih in m I th U S -af ca 40 34 I8S4 31 44 m 18S5 47 93 m IdRS 4176 IS87 1119a ii H8s. 2S 22 in ls9. a."l i2 78 m It90 Th- otln-r "onntrtra xoort ittlewliei, wht e the ptfefntage of 11 ur oui rntat -Xiort ot the err!,, and it p iuciprl r ! t is large and stea lily id water commisstouera any person, ro elected shall hold his office for the re mainder of tbe unexpired term. Further provision is made that st the first meeting uf tbe water commisaioners for election of s superintendent of water works, who sbsll hold hisotflce for three veara, and give a bond in the snm of $5000 for the faithful performance of his doty. Tns editor who would attempt to plaoe tbe blame for jumbled sentence, redan dsncy, verbosity sod meaningless phrase to "typographical errors" is hard pressed fcr an excue, snd his apology merits se verer censure than his butchery of standard English. In this connection, we will stste tbat we are Lersonslly acquainted with many of tbe c mpoaitora at work on nnr cotemporary, and will say for their justifi cation that they are intelligent printers and would never have committed the rjagranr errors in tbe item on which wej commented exctpt in "following copy." The Asylum Affair. F un Fii ay's Daily. Th a ts, o D l ur, sialluued at Aloumouth Hot Springs are now devoting their tube to the prciecuuu '- ut these animals, which uiual be tuurt- cloaely auarUcd duriug the wiuler lhau in ibe suuuuer. Hud. A. H, Lvle, of , Crook , eouoty, amvu iu tbe eity Hum furtiaad last uigbt iu a ttouveraaiiuu with bim we le.ru tna : cattle lu Ouok county, ourtb uf Prmevillr. Wei nut iu guou coudiliun titu be leit. auuuttwu Kka a if uuld Wiatne couuuuea fur ' uiauy nays they will autf . Severny. tie says they are abuut iu ili-i aau.e euuditiOB lUey went three year ag ' when' heavy luaaes were experience.) Uuub uf Prmeville cattle are iu muo belter tlcab, aud will b able 10 tau ' severe weather. .' Ka. JtLBiba killed a wild eat last Sator ; day, while hauling to the Waanir gtuu ai 01 Ute Cu.nmbia, alaiUt bvr mi t a eat I thia city. ' llieanimai wa- quite I rge f. tbe Specie, aud was in t.ruciou-j but " r- Well Uliecietl ahot fiuiu IS . a Marlin Jan . biu kor$ du combat. Ihia is a rare sprui men ui amuiai t. r this yiuinity, and, whil ' we bava lrtu.ueutiy ehrouiclea tne klillug t. couj(aia aud lynxes this u the br.t tmi a '. have beard ot a wdil cat arouuu 1'be Dd . We bave au abuud. ce ot duuieticat memliers uf the teliue rpeuiea,-aud I m-i . be that tins uue was a "stray" from sum bSirthstuue in the citv. - T"e Attorhm tells the following on .vla- ' riou couuiy's great ecouomist; They art having couaidsrable sport iu -taleui ovei Tillmuu Furd'e alleged ecououiv. Whilt he was cavortiug over the represeolutlvi hall Motiday iu tbe inlirest ol the horny handed sou oi toil, be overturned Hirer Ink ootids, del ugmg tbe new b dy Brus sells carp t with the blaoa liquid, an piobably eutaiiiug more expense on tlx Stale than he will be able to save will al his drastric- reiorin measures. Ford i nothing it not Peunoyeque, but Uoe doi seem to be advancing bis guberna torial caudicacy. - ISatt Uregomian: Tbe man who made Hi startliug statement in connection witb ln Fletcher and Gaokell case has beet brought lo Pendleton and isal tbe Goltlei, Hu e boiel. where he is lying Ml Hi name is Edward Dennisim, and be reside at ibe iarm hpringH on the Umau U ' river. He was seeu, and said that owing .to his condition his physician bad ad vised bim not to talk coucerniug tbe al fair, wbicb troubles In in greatly, aud b did nut desire to do i-o. Vtben askeii, however, if the report was true tbat liir aon had con eased lo him tbe uiunler o. Charles feme, be replied in tbe affirma tive, lleouisou'waa visited this aib rnoun by the grand jury. '1 be statement biu been made that Deunistiu sotfered such meutal sttaiu, as the trial of Fletcher and Onskelt approacued, tbat he could u longer conceal bis Hn's confession. From lhafaiairoi Daily. Mr. Jobs L. Aytr, of K. r lat-d, is in th eity. Air. W. J. Bo' trts, of Colfax, Wash . i in ibe ei y. : J Mr E A Giiffin, ore of the sheep king of V asou, a testuent ot Kansene, la id th eir v. ' Mr D W. Biley, a prominent attfToe. of feudietuo, arrived in tbe city on thi afternoon tiaiu. It waa expected that the river would be cloed tbia morning; but only a belt of ic ' adheres to ihe bank on ea b si le, and tr middle channel is -till op o, a.thourfb di " turned by moving floes. List night while cuattiog on Waahingto strret, Mrs Jubusoo was thrown Iroin led d remained U'ict uacioas for soin time. She was not ser.on-ly ii jured, bui tbe 1 lo stuuned her tur a while. The latest applicant for exchange f-ivoi . h the Wattrytile ldtx publtahed in Dung las cuuuty, mm. A la i eat iu apuearauur. contaius co s dt r-tb.e news, h i goo I ad vctisiug patrol age, no 'patent" inside ui outside, sud shi aid succeed Tne Rust burg Review ol last Monday war a vry crerlnaO a edition of twentv-fuu pages, ounta.nii.g m Dy illustrations o' bui d ng. ai d sc. ue in Duugiaa county, an. savrrat artiuU a importing impoit nt intor BB"tun regarding 4he resuorcea ot that por . tion ot OrKOu It la .be four a anuua avtuiou I tiie paper, and is a high reoom aendatioa of the enteruriae ot the pub Ushers. Mrs. A. M. Walker, in attempting to ,fak a seat in the buggy yesterday after poon, missed ber footiog.feU backwards aad suffered the frkctars of three ribs snd con tusions on tbe body. The lady, in company with her husband, were preparing to c .me 'to she etty ts sttet d tbe ssrviees being held la the Uetbodist church wbea the accident Mr. D B Thin is, o-, Dt ur, n to wi o-.lav. A VlcL o I 4iid F. nk L .IiIm n, of Kug- i 1,,'are iu ton t I y. A J.Biiie and wife, L Grti.de, are r 4 teied at th Umatilla Hi uie The sea-ou- u in) I g spring i b ita 1 wera and winter with ita snow. '.Mr. Wot. , Miohell. county treasurer, it -o tiutd to hii residence by a severe cohl. T ns cold weather is very healthful, and, i-nin fiom severe co d., there is little sick ess in the city. P rsens were kati'vj on th.i bank of th iver to-lay The ice waa very solid, snd t a smooth surlao ' Hon J. N. Brown, if Heppner, is 10 the ity. (le is a me nber ot tbe legislature rotn Morrow county, , Mrs B Mioheli and daagbter Maude eturoed ou the afternoon train yesterday rrom a snort visit to f ortland. Matters of legislation ' are general topics l ouverS4ti'iu, Sil l the upinn'ut ou suuh natters are aa niverae aa they well could be. Ice is being put op in large quantities, id the quality ia vtry good. The last few aya of cold weather bas mcreased tbe crop f ice.' . Nrarly every department of the public tiools is rrowded to its full extent, and ins attendance is larger thau for several ears pait "Wu " is becomiug popular for the ab- neviatluu fur our. ueignburnig stale; hut it a ouudles auJ eurele, and VD la iiiiuuucable aud very suggestive to a new i uutry. , , - . ; Tne revival services now b-ing held at ue Metnudisr church are atirantiug con-il rab e interest in religiuu, untteis aud .iime additions have been made to the -iiurcb m -ii b rahip. : . A wbitS wo f, weighing pern apt 150 iiunds, walked deiib.-ruUdy the lull lenio the rraiu street in Pi St. a new tuwn ear Spangle, uumnleatwl, and passed up ue gUiuu intr, the bills, Wtuter sport have been indulged in very teueiallv (luiiug the pat two weeka, aud ur people hsye e j iyed eleightug and skat g ne or y every na, Jbe trost king is not be dieaded wneii (eraousare prepared tor his temporary sway. As an illustration of how a stamp collxc iOu erase w ill reach large.iroportmns. it is atatea' (list Europe will waut $200 000 of a new Cnlouii iau postage atauip. Tney :annot Use them for mailing purposes, but tll put them iu ecrapbuuke The following are th otfi rs in ta lied by D B- Tnom', I) U G M , for 11 ewi de Uige,N 107.1 '. O F.or Mt River, i the last rrgu ar nieetn g: J. fdiuna, N U ; L. N 0, V. O ; A B. Jones, secre. ; S & Bt tineas, Treu. ; E W. Udell, 'Per H o.. --( ' -. At tt'dgeley Lidge, No 71 I 0 0 F . - Datsr. the foiluw.ug oihcer, war in- ied lor the eu-ui ii terra t the la't r-g-dar meeting hv Datri.:'. Deputy D K rnuinn-: A. K ' Di ur, N G ; U. 8 Mi i;ee, V G ; D. K. lbjuias, aec i Q P. - Bdch, tress. ' .. .' ' riou. E N. C laadler, dr reprearnUtive t talent, etute up on the noon tr-ito. to day Tne legtaiaiure aj lUiued iu honor of the lemnry ol ex Pre-ident H. e-,from Thur- y until Vluuday. an I Mr C.iaDilier Wl I peud the vauatlou with his cunstitueuuv iu nia city. ;. The Christmas number of theSu Frau-i-oo Nam L'tter, which we received from e pub.iohrr ye--tonlay, is a uial excellent litiou I', u replete with gio.l illustr uiia of Calitoroia sueoery, aul with well arrttten article. ' Toe. typography is iu the Highest style of srt, aud will be admired by onuoisseurs, '' '. - Pru'uably tbe largest freight car ever buih - aboot to be constructed at A 1 toons, Peun. ylvants, bv . the Peuusytvauu Rtilroad mnpioy. Ic ia lo h-ve 32 whaela snd wi l e d signed to can 124 tous lie-ide it own veight. It wi I be uard to tranaimtt the in onw being dull' by - Krupp al Euen fur xhiuitioo at Cniuago. , Tois, from the. Prmeville Newt, is enm I ineutary to a former citiz-m or Tne Dailer: It anyoue has a will and woolly brouooo. -. e wi' h a audden diaponition to riai op an i look over tbe muuntaiu to see b ) the graaa a un the other aid", and want to bave nun idden in a thorough and methodical mau ir, a 1 chey have to do is to take him to taVw. T, G. Hodgon " 'A Jockaon enunty, Mich., mau. to take he gold cure for what was the matter with1 i:in, pawued hla personal eflcOta. among u ich waa asetot lal-e teeth Wneu be got baik tmm tbe institute, the pawue-, no we a demist, oad bmkeu uu ihe bet. Aud uow tbe D K i- sued fur damages On cuount of the dy-pepsia, los ut tt'-h an t eueral debility resulting from tbe loss ot tbe teeth. The whe it product of tne I dand Knpire aouniliy 2o OOJ 000 OuaheU. w-.He. i a ,ei alble output ta estimated at 200 000,000 uabela per annum, aud the moat cuueci v ive estimate ia that iu five years, when the iver H Opened and the Nicaragua canal I Mimpleteii, tbe wheat product fur One year ill amouut to sufficient tu b uld tbe Nn aragua ssnal sod pay every dollar ot coat tor au opeu river. . G -Id udale Sentinel: The trouble which 14a been lrew ug between tbe Ktttitaa In l .annu Comptuy along tue right ot way, culmiuated last Tueslay, wheu a party ui .burera attempted to enter the proptrtv ol aoine of t"B chief ol jeriora ai d were driveu ck by Wiucbeater r ft in the bands uf lie farmers Tne latter state, that until tuey are psid for the right ot way, they wilt .Hit Liluw the ditch tu cruas their lands n early settlement of the trouble is I Hiked ror. ' We have received a copy of Senator Ra ey'a purtage bill. It provides fur the con struction of a portage railway between the highest and lowest points of tbe navigable alters of tbe Cdumlit river, between The Da les and Cel.ki iu Ureou, and to build aud equip all iieuesary approaches thr.-to. Fur this purpooe the iiin,ure aka fur au app.opriattoo ot $P30 0JU, and ' that the same may he made atauaule aa soou aa it beoome law. Hammond Stalling, a little boy about 7 year old, was suuck by a tjb-ak-d ciat tug down' Umou street this aneruoon, and suffered a Irauture uf tbe right leg. Medical aid wa immediately aummuued, and tbe fracture reduced. We learn frm Dr. Rinehart, the physician ealled, that the leg is broken between tbe knee and ankle, and is a oommntsted fracture. This is the first serious socideot that bas been caused hy this amusement this season, aud we hope it will be the only o.ie. ( - Hon. . N. Chandler presented us to-day with a copy of his bill which has parsed both bouses of the legislature. Is provi lea that when a vacancy occurs u ths board of College Sotog. MoxMorjTA, Jan. 17. 1893. Editor Tmss-atotmaufsss: Prof. Gts gave some i- teres ting expen ments in cbapel last week witb tbe coloi wheel. A large new cabinet has been placed ii Prof. Powell's I room, in which the appar atus for the philosophy class is arranged systematic order. This hss been a long felt want, and tu ssy that Prof. Powell is prou of it is expns ii'g it very mildly. Mi a Virginia Goodwin, a graduate of thi Kjrmal. wi I give an entertainment in tin chapel dan 21 it. Mis-es Ayres and S uce will give a musi cal eutertaiomeut in the chapel Jan' 28th The Atnletes will give an entertainment in Mcvlii.ville Jau 27 Ii Mri N-iltner, ( leceaseil) wife of the ed tor of the Portlaud Vupatch shortly lf re h. r death donated to the O S N S a uop of Biucrcft's histories of the United S atea, That gift is highly appreciated by the students. Theieisa grett deal of Mckoo a among t ie studeut-; seve-al eaes of pueuuioni t aie reported ' I. la wt'h sadnexs that we note the death tit R '. T F C.mpbel', lather of our e; t eiin.' i Pita r. L Laiupbe I . K..-V O m.- bell hi l-ecii rick fir rotue wees. aud atiei inu.-h -uff'-.ing paa el away Tued'iy uiuru mi at 2 Vine k. H- Mill be teuicmbe eit by many at Tne D diea aa principal i f tin- W. I. A. some years ago.' Be leates a wife and three tin ill chil ren be-ide several who ae inarri d. The B ard of R -gents visited the O S N S. last week, after which they held i meeting in the interest of the school. Thi result was that they sent a bill to the legis lature asking fur an appropriation of $42, 500,' with which to build an addition to tbe present college building. It is hoped tbat the aunt aski-d for will be received, for the present budding is very tnacli crowded. There are uuw 374 students eurulled. The Dalles, Jan. 19, 1892. Editor Tisia-MuD.TALtsss I have an abhorence of rushing into print on any pro ocation,but tbe leading editorial in last evening's Dalles Ckronkle compels me to gtve Superintendent Rowland the de fense one him. Dr. W. E. Carl!, of Ore. goo City, F ther White, of Stlem, and my self were tbe committee who investigated these asylum rumors from begioning to end. We examined a score or more of witnesses under oath, and reported our findings to tbe governor. I is true the keys ot tbe institution were distributed too promiscuously, and one of tbe most serious accidents resulted there- troin (I refer to the Hiding of a painter, nam d Huntley, iu a loom with three le male p tientsat about 10 o'clocg ine night,) aud bave stated m my report to tbe gov- e nor "that there ir one thing the auperin tente.t should at all times be certain ot, and that ia, that tbe virtue of hi female minates must be guarded as zealously as lite itself, and the fiend who would commit, or attempt to commit, the awful crime should he abased down aud prosecuted to tbe fU'i extent of the Isw. regardless of expense oi comequenres." There was also a female at teodaut, who, to say the least, acted verv innruilenth ; hut no seriour off n-e wa- r- J ' proved against ber, aud we bave reconi meudeil her immtdiate discharge. Also re ports I that nepotism was not advisable ii my ndicia! position, and I hope this will b remedied -oon, as it ff ild too mucli grounds for criticism. We failed to get oy testimony provi.g the t-uthtuluess of ce tain other scandalous reports. - I will falao state tbat Dr. Rowland hia re. ided at tbe a ylnm and given it manag ment bis entire attention since his appoint tnent. The institution is a-i neat as a pirloi thr Ujiiour. Tne patients are well treated nd cared f. r. Bed are clean; food, giaoo in'. wholeaOim; tire protection, peiiecr, tic I be new rules couc runiij keys ie uow ii f.irc' and I ibiiik il! prevent a recuneuc. it the wurst tiud ng, t ini, of tin la am Tin re Hcie tau r. p rl made to liie go eniur. U . Ua. II an.' r .tli. r Hire sen not me. and I the otiitr. The fiudi. gs eit jyr.ctic. iy the same tu eich, but X nloni, that ' cr.aige Ol tut Incinucv had be n made in the bieouial repoit of the Stati Boaid ut Cnaritiesaud Corrections by the secretary, briore we held oui investigation, I de uied it but justice tbat Dr Ruwlaud should I e allowed representation at cur in vestigation to defend himself against the priuted charges inerbe'eoc being one of them." W. E Rixkuakt, Member of Asylum Couitnittee of tbe Slate Board of Cnantiea and Coriejtions, The United States Official Investigation of baHn poT7rT7, mads under authority of Congress (see Bulletin 13, Chcnucal Division, U. S. A?. Dept.), shows the Foyal to be a cream of tartar LaHng jmrilert f the nitfiest qualitj-.snd superior to rJl ciiicrs in strength, leaveuiui; ,iower, and general usefulnccs. The Royal Baking- Powdu Is thus distinguish; by the highest expert official authority lie lcsdbff Bahinz Tcvdcr of tl.c to such matters this is the pomt al whit h the inquiry is made. Mr. altrnHrslie has been qirte hiiFy during th past few dnys let ding and shipping horned CHtlle; but tue move ment in sheep and b rses has nut been s nmrked , He lias now a carload of beet cattle t ship to the Portland market, al though one left tbe yards yesterday. An other is expected in to-morrow, and sti'I Iwo more the day after. Portland and Paget Sou-id must have beef; Eastern Oregon is the place from which the sup ply comes, and Tbe Dalles faockvards is the medium through which horned cattle. sneep aud bogs are recmyed. rttatia'; HnitO'ijUttorriev; L'onev, farmer; v 'tnek. stockman; Maxael , farm-r; Mo A lia'er, farinir; Mifl nn, atrnrnet ; 1ver, ipits'iat ai d f rme ; Ritev. banket ; Smith, irmer; Sreiaer. men-han'; Vanderbn rg, merchant; Va'ch. inan'ifa.'tU'-er; VVeither ord, attnmet; Wi1i-. attornevt Wnod vard, ririikgis ; Pre-ident Fulton, attorney. EeEolutioDs of Condolence. Temfle Louob No 3, A. 11. D. W.; ) las Uallkm. Jan. 18, 1893, J In view of the loss we bave sui-taioed by the decease of our irieud and brother Cor nelius Howe, and of the still heavier loss sustained by those nearest snd dearest to him, lie it Jieaolrxd Thst it is only a just tribute to tbe memory uf he lpi-n 1 : ' say thitt iu regretting bis removal f om our midst, we mourn for one -who was in every . way- worthy nf our respect and regard. Resolved, Tbat we sincerely condole witb the bunny uf the deceased on tbe diep nsa tion with which it has pleased divine provi- deooe to cfllict them, and commend them for coosolatiou tu Him who orders all thiogs for the best, aud .whose chastisemeuts are. meant in mercy.. 1 Benolfud. That this heartfelt testimonial f ..ur sorrow aud symuat y be forardet I0 tlm wi lo and daogbier uf our departeiC hroiher, alao spread upon our records and puhusnr.d n the daily papers ' Jtetoived, that our charter be draped in mouriiiu ior thirty days. ; Submitted iu C H an 1 P , ' , Hams Hanskst. , Gso v Ro.ntox, . L KoBDKit. Committee. Snyder Gets a Yeu. Wednssd .ys Telegram. . ' j -William Suder, a G-rmao restaurant man, who b ( been engaged in the restaur aut buiuesa at The D dies for a great many earj, waa convicted this morning by juury trial in the 0 iitd Ststea district court f the crime of giving liquor to Indians, under au mdicrmeut returned by tbe recent graaxi jury. Snyder was cnarged with giving a pint of whisky to 8lly, the wife of Dr. B it, the medicine man, au! j ct to.cerrtain immoral conditions. D.. : Bill Lot ' the whisky, helped bis wife drink it, and iben. repudiated the traussctiou, aud later casstd his arrest. D puty Doited Slates Marshal Jameaoo, who arrested Snyder,' fusfod htm iu company with another Iudiaa wouia a whom he ' bad intoxicated with whisky Suyder aeut into bia trial wi houta bswyer. pleailing bia own ease, and the. jury, cou- cludiug that tney had a bad man' for a client, couxicted him. This rather stag gered the . defendant, aud' when Judge Yt-artv aebtenced bim to one year in the penitentiary ne nearly naa a nc; A Pen Piotarev ' f An item in a cotemporary yesterday, speaking of ah accident that happened to a' sleighing party, ' ststes "everything weuton nit) ica" etc.uoeii "they reached their destiua ion, wAicA was a far at they wuhrdto drive, when ; .,'.. at thi jttnetiv one of the ronrs dropped into a sag in the ground, and over the . parly stent into llio snow : which was aided by one ot the ladies catching one of the' reins which the driver was trying to con trol, aud the result was as stated all over on the turn with a scream auu a laugh." Tbe graphic description of bib iocideul or accideut, whichever it may be termed,, tibould occupy a lop Shelf lu Ibe unique literature ot the imrtu west Such peu paiutiog "barrows up tbe soul," aud lead oue to po :der over tbw queation, Whether 'tis nobler in ibe miad.to suffea tbe slings aud arrows of outrageous English, or by caustic cri'icisui to place tbein where tbey properly ' beicvog, and thua end tbe thousand shocks that such gibberish is liable to produce., . The Publio Sohoola. Final exatuinations' were held in tbe public schools last week. , The work of the eightn grade 'was 'completed by George Biggers, Pearle Butler, Matlie Cuahing, M. nnie Kltoo, Wut. Cederson, Grace Hill, Kthvard Jenkins, Ida Ouieg, leunie Kussell aud Beujamio Wageu blasu Vv m. Moore and CUarles Wagea blast completed the wo'k iu til branches except physiology. Owing to the un usually large enr. II tnent. in the . upper grades, it has become necessary to have the 7th, B, grade work completed before ibat class can 'enter the fiigliest depart ment of the school. Beginning classes will be organized in the primary depart ments next Monday.. .'Alt' children who reach tbe age of six years before May 1st, may start with these new classes Letters Advertised. '' The following ia tho.iiat of letters re mainiog in The ' Dallea poatntfice uncalled for Sato day, Jan. 21, 1893 Persous (Jail ing for these letter will ' plesae 'give tbe datd on which they were advertised: Allen. David Bennett, 9 W Biurland, Olivet Ciaypuol, Jennie Dillon, Ar Henderson, J A Johnson, Lydta (Z Ioman, J VV Lutterman. Harry Weeks, FO Btyler.CH Beugeu, KllaS ' Clanon, Frank . ' Campiil. Mrs Katie Gngga, Neily . Hamoud, Mrs Laura Johnson, Cbas P Kelly, R W . - VVehinai.n. Martin ' Zumwalt, LS M. T. Nofcajr, P. M ' Ooastuig. List evening Uuiou and Washington atieeta were the sceoes of great amusement, and the happy hours paased too rapidly fur many. As soon as school was dismissed the jru igcr portion of the population uecl these streets, which, by reason of their deciiuatiou, may be termed nil s,, for coast iug purposes, and their merry laughter, as they sped downward from Eighth to Second, resounded for a distance of several blocks. But, v. heu the mantle of night was thrown ' over tbe hoiizio, and these 'youngsters" were at home t nder t je care of parents, oung ladies sn I gentlemen ei j yed them- selye by the same exhilaratiug exercise Then the. wetl-knnwo "bob sled" pturped the course and drove the diminutive, hand- sled to the shelter of some protecting fence, and. this, under the carelul manipulation of expert teeren would attempt a rivalry with the wind in velocity. ' During th sfteruuuu U.nbti siteet had received a puli-h on ita steepest declivity known the "cut," by pouring buckets of water oyer the surface, which, in , the frosty atmos phere, soon congealed, and ; this save : in creased momentum to tbe "bob ti range to say, yonng ladie' who would jump 00 tables, couches or hide lu closet at the sight of a mouse, would ait 00 these- sleds with the coolness of stoical heroism' while tbey weie toing down the bill st a rate ot veloeit), . which, if an obstinate obstacle were met, would result in fractured limos. or, perhaps, more serious injury; Dut aa ger always adda excitement to pleasure, and river skating would not possess balf the at traction if there were not air holes occasion a I), in which cue receives an immersion in the rivr, 01 coasting be iuleusely eij rysble if broken legs, spraiued ai kbs an i bruised beads were pot commou results. Theo the euvi'Onuient inurtasea the fascination,, for there are cer-ain stagea of, existence iu which al skie are golden with sunshine and no draught has bitter dr. gs. " This is especially true of young men and we pre ruroe of young ladijs alao. For theae rea aons, we suppose, the beauty and 'chivalry of The Dalles were represented 00 the hills last night, and will coutinue to be until a chinook destroys tbe present . ouJitioo of tbe temperature. So far only one accident hue occurred, and wbiie the sport continues harmless we can. see uothiug to which ob jections might' be raised. Coaatiog is bealtbful.if there are no fractures or bruises, snd, if tbe nightly reveler, in their exuber ance of emotional excitement, do not dis turb tbe slumbers of those who need rest to resume their daily vocations, we caunot dis cern how it should be diacouutecauced. The Largest lugget. - i: m Mioiog men often indulge in argument as to when ' and where the largest gold nugget was found, how much it weighed, etc It bas been reported that tbe largest nugget ever found was discovered in Aus tralia and that it weighed about $J5,000. But a more recent statement has been w li'ely priLted in mining journals show ins: tbat tbe heaviest nugget of gold ever discovered was found in February, 1869, near the village of 10Iisgel, Victoria Two diggers found it on the exir me margin of a patch of auritenms alluvium, within two feet of the bedrock of sand stone. It lav on stiff red clay, in a loose, gravely loam, and was barely covered wilh earthv. It whs brought to light by Ihe wbe. 1 of a' cart ! turning it up. The nugget was twenty-one inches long, ten inches thick, and, though mixed witu quartz, the great body, of it was solid gold. The finders heated the mass in a fire to get rid of tbe adhesive quarlz. They also , detached and pave away a i.umber of specimens of gold before they took it to an asaayer. "When tnelieu tbe gold was found to weigh ounces, 10 penney weights and 11 graiun, and con tained only l-"5 of alloy, chiefly silver and iron. Including tbe pieces given away tbe nugget is estimated to bave yielded 2fiH0 ounces' of pure gold, the value of which , was $1088. Near ibe same spot where the nugget was unearthed two other nuggets were fouod later, weighing respectively 114 ounces and. SS ounces. . , . ' The Stock Yards. Notwithstanding tbe cold weather lately experienced buaine al ibe stock yards of It. E. Saltuwrshe. & Co. baa been quite brisk. Kearly every day there are some shipments' of cattle made, snd fre quently the force of employees e kept at woik uniil late ,iu the night. It is a subject'for congratulation that the enter prise ot Mr. Saltmarsbe has so established tbe reputation ot this industry tbat Tbe Dalles stockyards are well known throu. h Eastern Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, and if any cattle are desired to be fed while in transit this city is tbe place where the feeding is done. The same is true in reference lo sales of cattle, aad if iDfonaatioa is desired ia retereact Money at Low Interest. Cheap money has for years been the greatest need of Wasco county, and it may also be said of all of Oregon. Our local capitalists deserve much credit for their efforts in behalf of our citizens. The local bankers have loaned freely and to the ex tent of their abilities. There bas,' however. ans a a demand for money at low rates ot interest, money without brokerage or at tendant commission. Those of us who are acquainted with tbe low rates at which in terest rules ' in the east have wished we could obtain money at the same rates. The plans presented for consideration,, the pro posed solution of the momentary problems before ns, have r ceivod caieful considera tion of those wanting money, and some of them have contained elements of great merit. But to truly solve the problem we must find a plan combining two important features. We must obtain money at low rate aud we must provide for tbe cancella tion of existing mortgages. Joel Koontz, Esq , whose' borne and headquarters are at The D dies, has secured the county agency uf the New England National Building Loan and Investment Association, sod is in posi tion to illustrate to all a plan that combine the features we regard as indispensable. The New E iglaud, whose general otfio. s sre iu the O.egouian Bail ling st Portlaud,' is one of the largest institutions iu tbe Doited States. It is officered by or.eo who are well known as abl successful and re sponsible business men. Tne asso .istions plana are lib ral aod fair, and its affairs are ad nioistered carefully and economically We believe It will be a great help to- the county, and Mr. Joel K'ioutx is to be con gn tula ted in tbe appointment as its county agent. . - - Capt J ty. Lewis register uf tbe U. 8 Ltnd office iu this city, who was so very sick1 recently that little bopea were euter tamed of his recovery; haa regtfued his health so rapid y as to b-able to walk down town, and has attempted fur a week past to resume bis duties in the othc. ; hut to day has been compelled to relinquish the work. Hi physician adviaes hrm posi tively to cea-ie, if be would save his life.) E'try fiis u of The Dalles, koows full welt the 1 ffrt Capt. Lewis hss made and is making at this time, iu behalf of the people most iottresttd, and no'ody can regret more than ho does his inability to represent each particular case involved. Tnere can be no sacrifice of the interests of settlers in this matter. ' - t - . m . . An exchange says: Jam s Brittain had his shoulder dislocated while telling a tree, near the Warm Springs receutly. Ha was not aware of the dislocation for several daya,when the pain made him sensible of it. and be started to Walia Walls for treat' ment.' Boarding a freight train he laid down in the seat to sleep. Near Milton tbe jir occasioned by the switchiog of cars threw tbe dislocated bone back into place, and when Mr. Brittaic arrived at Walla Walls he fuund that he bad no occasion for 'sur gery, expenenq ng only a tittle soreness. Can be counted 0 to cure Ca tarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. It's nothing new. For 25 years it has been doing tbat very thing. It gives prompt and complete re lief but yon want mors than that. And you get it, with this Remedy there's a curs that is perfect and permanent The worst chronic cases, no matter of bow long stand fa)?, yield to its mild, soothing, cleansinz and healiig properties. "Cold In the Head" needs but a few applications. Catarrhal Headache, and ail the troubles that come from Catarrh, are at once relieved and cured. You can count oa something else, too $500 in cash. You can count on It, bat ifa mora thaa doubtful whether yoa earn it . Tbe proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy, ta mod faith, offer that amount for an incur able case of Catarrh. Dont think that yoa have one, though. Tbeyll pay you, if they can't cure you. Thvf certain. But they can curs you. That's Just about ascertain, too, Cap. yoa ask mors I Exchnnge: Fr the 6rat time, Oregon lias a divided electoral vote. It'is the sec. 'd me that the state tailed 10 vote for he R -publica-' cmdidates. In I8S3 Hor nio Seymour, the Democratic nominee, re ceived the electoral vote. It is a good job - carry the electoral vote from Oreg u to Washington, and amounts to more than it oes in the east. Though only about two weeks am required, the messenger will get about $1400 mileage and his hotel exp'nses, or about $1500 in al'. . His entire eepenses will not b-- over $400, so a clear $1100 is his profit. C eveland tu Attend. Lakewood. N. J, Jan 19 Cleveland wa a pa-seugeron She train leaving here at 7:40 tbia nuroinflr for New York. The president- hcl i on his way to Fremont. O. to attend the funeral of ei President Hayes. Cleveland Diode lint little pre paration for thi; loctr j'diroey lie arose about S. and after partaking 01 s bast breakfast arrmged s me business ha In tended to look alter today and tomorrow Cleveland expects to catch the western express leaving tbe grand central do' at 10:30 tbi morning Ue will not re turn until Sunday night or early Monday. The Kautlae War It. Salem, Jan, 19- The senate this for notm was opened witb prayer bj tbe R t.W, R. Williams, ot Salem, after which Huston's bill to incorporate Sher wood was read the thi d time and passed. Willis introduced a resolution, wh en was tidopted, thst tbe chairman ol each commrtee be empowered tnrmolny such clerical aid as was necessary; aa was abo a resolution by Blsckman, that when the senate ad, turned tqpsy it be to meet Mod day at 2 P M. THE WORLD RENOWNED U Dippings superintended by experienced representatives, free of charge. CHEHPGR THEN HNY OTHER. pOOPEB SRPEP DIP is endorsed by tb followin uum; ueonra uens. Annum.; Oayville; B. Kslaav, Cr as Holluwa; oupujs.; Oaorire Mis, DUiou; Cook Clark, Philb.ook. d by tb following Oregon and Hotitws Sheepmen: J. W. ; John Uamsoo. Maimer; W. 8. law. Jurwlon city; W. B a; P. J. Mou , Bcrcail; Joseph Huscasunt, Otautaau: J. I l a Clarke, Philb.ook. Brer. New Oraieldano 0. MuCusic. Positive T the Laat. Chicago. Jan. 19 Mary Aon Nelson, positively tbe last of George Washing too s army or roioreo servan's. was found desd in her shanty near Chicago ws'erday. she remembered lighting Washington's pipe for him before the R vo ution, and c aimed to be 180 years oid. We are in'ormed that Capt. E F. Coe died at the hospital in Portlsnd lsst Tail nay. For over s year be has been sffl.eted with partial paralysis, and for several weeks hss been Confined to hia bed. He was formerly captain on one nf the boats of the npper river, and has a large circle o' friends snd acquaintance in this city. When in health he was a tine specimen ot physical manhood, hut of late veara, rii-- eae ated his rohnt frame on'.il he be came an invalid and had to he m"ved in s chair. He was taken to Hood R.ver anr1 nried on the old homeatead, where acme mrmhers ot the family hive resided since 1854 The Wool Clip is Vastly Improved by Its Use. ASK YOUR MERCHANT KK IT. ZlZl " oth" 8h" 1 1 KOSHLAND BROS., Portland, Or., CEM. ACTS. F R ORECON. WASHINGTON & ID'Hl. 1. M. WILLIAMS & COHPANI, Iooal Asct: TTno rullca. Or. n.a..nm vwrLn ntrntws, rroprietort, Galveston, Texas. - JUST RECEIVED -FR0-M- H4RRIRIS KIKHAt MOTfJOMKHY Near Dufnr, at th- r st' ence of the vrouru - rune', Jjn. istti, br D. E Th. ma-, 1 Miss tlU Kirk ham to Mr. Geo. Miinkomery. , PHOTOaRAJHBR First Prize awarded for the best Port' nits and Vieas at the Second Eastern Orrgon Dist'iet Agricultural S iciety (Sooce-sor to T. A. Houghton. . Chapman Block, Tbo Dalles, Oregon. . . janl7 : : NEW YORK ! New Jackets! New Dress Goods I . Ne w Fancy Goods I New Clothing! New Hats and Caps! New Boots and Shoes! Prices Very Law This Season. . TF-RMasH H. Herbring. Annual Masquerade Ball ! i SSs 17. L.; DOUGLAS for It when you bur. Bia everrwnere. iUS3 SIHIOE -TO BE GIVEN BY- JACKSON ENGINE COMPANY, No. 1, At the Armory Hall, v- FOR GENTLEMEN. "r, A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, 1 seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable. (C i stylish and durable than any other shoe ever IV I sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom- ' l vrs tnaae snoes costing trom J4 to jt5. , N. A Suitable Prizes will be awarded to the best sustained lady and gentleman character. The Best Music will be Furnished . the following are of the same high standard of merit: oo and 5.c." Fine Calf. Rand-Sewed. .50 aoitce, farmers ana iiusrarnersb a.50, $2.35 and Ss.oo for Working Men, aa.oo and H.79 lor Youths ana Boys. 3 00 uana-sewea, I FOR S.80 ana a.00 uongoia, LAUlta. S1.7S tor susses. IT IS A DOTTyoa ewe ToarseK w gas torn Deai aino 10c your ussy, cjooaomiasi in 700s wot wear uj poronaains: w. aa. Douguu unoes, wnion rapmant tns best vala as ua) pnoea utouim ssuoosaiias oaais- avo you waatt aV0a Uty. COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS: J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills, John Blaser, ,; L. Payette, W. T. Hill, C. A. Klindt. A. Sandrock. . RECEPTION COMMITTEE: L. Payette, F.W.L. Skibbe, C. A. Klindt, John Blasee, i August Buchlee. Wirt tra ee)aatT sale tashoe dealers and veaeral tu Mwata. Write tor cmialos-aaw Irnot for aale la roar place seas' Uad. aiae and sriakk srasudV Psasaae Vim. W. JU. Xlooalaa, M.rrhani, whm f have adjtlroct le Factory, stalls urooaueu. iuaaa. s-so-j 2 mm , ; v FLOOR MANAGERS: '.'.. aaswsssasass F. T. Hill, . WT H. Burrs, J. S. Fish, , " Colonel George T. Thompson. ffiISS HNNH PETGR & COMPKNY, A. Wyndham, Tickets, Admitting Gentleman ana Laflies, $1.09. A general invitation ia extended to all; but no disreputable characters wiUjbe allowed on the floor. ; , BI1E IQILLipijr, i i 113 Second St., THE. DALLES, Oil IF YOU WANT to KNOW a.X.X ABOUT The WORLD'S FAIR And too KEPT POSTED In regard to the same from ' aesv until next December you should subscribe for The Weelily Inter Ocean : THE WORLD'S FAIR for the NEXT TWELVE MONTH3 wiU . toe of absorbing Interest to everybody, and THE INTER OCEAN Intends maMng A SPECIAL FEATURE OF IT. A corps of STAFF. REPORTERS will devote their attention to the Exposition, and the 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.' t W I0DTHS BJPIRTIIW, f 0IA1TS BSCD01. . ' CDEIOSHT SHOP, TBI BOH, FAEI AM FARIEK& ui iD UTIKISI flATURES WILL SB IA1NTAINU 111 IIPEOYED. Owing to tba fact of ths change In the political character of the National Administration. NEWS FROM THE POLITICAL WORLD will be of unusual interest THTS WILL BE FOUND COMPLETE m THE INTER OCEAN. In fact. It is the intention to keep The Inter Ocean to the Front as a Paper for the Home, And make it such a Tisltor as will be enjoyed by EVEHT MEMBER OF TEE FAMILY, yoona an old. To make THE PAPER BETTEB THAN EVEA aball be oar endeaTOr. NOLAN'S P0ST0FFICE STORE. EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OP SCHOOL BOOKS fljlD FIjlE STflTIOjJEIiY, FRENCH CANDIES AND IMPORTED AND D0MEST.fi CIGARS, ! ' . CAW BE rOUND AT M. T. NOLANS POSTOFFICE STORE. CUSTOM -MADE CLOTHING From tbe Celebrated House of Wsoamaker A Brown, ' of Pniladeipbia, at . P. Fagan's Tailoring Establishment, SECOND STREET, THE DAXXJCS, OBEGON. The Price of The Weekly Inter Oceaa ii -; $1.00 Per Year The Price of The Semi-WeeMy Inter (Kian is 12.00 Per Year ' Tbe Weekly is published EVEHT TUESDAT. Tb Semi-Weakly EVERY MONDAT aod THUHSDAY. Band for sample copy and see tor youreall. Addrest alltrdtrt THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. The following are given as the occo p- t ions of tbe Oregon senators: Alley, editor; Bancroft, railroad man; Buckley, merchant; Blackman, merchant; . Butler, . attorney; Cameron, mine operator; Cogtrawell, a'tor nev; Creno, real estate dea'er; Cross, at torney; Denny, attorney; Do-tsoo, physician; Gates, atlorney; Hayes, attorney; Hirscn, PIHNOS 4H$. ORGHNS SOU) OH EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT THE BOOK $ MUSIC STORE Mr. Fagan baa been appointed Sole Agent for tbia celebrated firm, and vill ' , attend to all orders personally. P. l a WBgg U ! BS The PACIFIC CORSET COMPANY iMANUFACTURKS Hand-Coided Health Corsets and Dress Reform Waists and Children's Waists In rarlous styles ao4 on lots. ' All orders saade te (oatoiara sir sears, aod a pa' feet It jraaraorteii. Call and Isms yoar ord.ra at Iheir It etorj at Nor h U.llea .ar its o thaai. aad thrir sirant, Mrm Ualla ThseMS, will all at your boms aad take roar ord.ra. eatlsfactioa sasraatead. Amu wanted In srery town sod eit? watt or the Boekiss to ssa rasa or their suods. Writs lor Unas to aeeuta. . THE PACIFIC CORSET COMPANY, Fostofflos Box 106. . THE DALLES, OREGON. E. JAC OB SE N & C O -ALSO THE LEADERS IN - -, j . School Books, Sutionery, Notions, Mosic, Fancy Goods, Toys, Express Wag ons and a nne line of Uigara. COLUMBIA PACKING COM PAN Y Corner Third and Washlnfftoii Streets. , Cured Hams, Bad, Dried Beef aid Tongues, 1 OS Heoond Street, XII K jyA.XJJEti, OR NTS J. O. MAOK, iSEkV' GUARANTEED. ADDRESS: SAN FRANCISCO, CAU ' And tbe hest Beefsteaks, Mutton Cbopa and Teal Cutlets in the market. Orders Delivered to Anv Part of tlie Citv. Frsh VeretaMes on aale at the Lowest Prices. . -DEALER IN- IXCOBPOATKU ItsM. Fine ita d Liquors, THE DALLES LUMBERING COMPANY Wholesale sod Retail Dealers sod Manufacturers of DOMESTIC AN 0 KEY WEST CICAfiS. Orilding- Material and Dimenbion Timber The Celebrated Pabst Beer DRY. -WOOD FRENCH'S BLOCK. , ll Scoond St., t THfi DALLES, OR. FIR, I?JaNI3, OAK and rSL.A.13 PROMPT DELIVERY TO ANT PART OP TLIE CITT. ' ...