riie.Times-Mounta.ner SATUBDAY FEBRUARY 17, !894 THE HAW All AlH PjLIcT: The dispatches from Washington how that the adoption by the house of the McCreary resolution on Hawaii is regarded at the capital as a great yictory for the administration. This view of it is evidently due to the fact that it was only by the hardest work that even the cuckoo house, wiili al its subserviency to the power of pat ronage, could be got to pass anything - short of flat repudiation Of that pol icy. : :-. :. It is safe to say that when the pres ident started out to restore Mrs. Do or inis to the throne she ence occupied be bad no thought a Democratic congress would stop short of approving her restoration, says an exchange, and if . need he lending a helping hand. That alone would be upholding him and ap- . proving nis policy, sat it long ago became 'evident that congress conld not afford to do anything of the kind, and that the problem in hand wus to let Cleveland, Grtsbaat and Willis, the triune diplomatic blotch, down as easily as possible. . All three needed help to let go the wolf's tail without being devoured by the irate beast The house did not like to do even that much and stood back until the pressure of effice brokerage was too strong to bo resisted. , - " The resolutions as passed scold away vigorously at ex-Minister Stevens and 'ex-President Harrison, especially the larmar HAminff tn IaIta Mnoninl rlnliorir. , a r - a in berating them for what they did about a year ago. It is evident that the resolutions reflect the angry mood of the president and his secretary of state. They have at last found out that what was done last winter cannot ba undone; that the seed of republi canism sown in Hawaii became almost instantly a deep-rooted tree which the president and his choppers could not ' cat down or even trim off. There it . stands with all its green leaves thick upon it, showing no marks of the ax. All the silly cuckoos can do is to sit on the boughs and hoot. - The senate committee may not be as subservient. The. chairman of it is Senator Morgan, of Alabama, whose principal claim to remembrance is likoly to be that he gave by his use of ; it a new meaning to the word cuckoo. Mr. Morgan's committee may not snap ' and snarl so viciously at the heels of the last administration, but it does r.ot natter whether it does or not.: One tbiag is . reasonably , certain, and that is that neither branch of congress will sustain the president by any practical steps toward the overthrow of the re publican government of those islands. It would be a very easy . matter, so far as concerns Hawaiian opposition, to restore the queen and keep her re stored, bat the public sentiment of our wn people is an insurmountable ob stacle. There is where the difficulty semes in, and the most obaequiotfs ceartier at the court of lirover the First would 'not dare recommend any practical defiance of that publio senti- ' Bient. That is the reason the house, while making a great shew of support ing Cleveland, took . good care not to . more one inch in the direction of att- sally enforcing his policy of restoring royalty and removing Mr. Cleveland's '. great and good friend Dole. ITEMS INi BRIEF From Saturday! Daily. - "Spring time is coming. Gentle Annie." . Mr. L. O. Stranahan, ot Hood River, ia .- in the city. Mr. J. H. Frazer and wife, of Grass Val- lejr, IUVVO 111 wwu CBMMUJT. Rev. W. P. Walker, who has been sick at . Wasco for many weeks, is said to be slowly improving. . Prof. C. L. Gilbert, of the Hood River , public schools, arrived in the city on the 2 o'clock tram tnis afternoon. vvuu nowera in prolusion are niooii.ing on the hillsides. These are the barbingeia of spring, and are very welcome. The examination, of F. W. L. Saibbe for stabbing Watson was continued on'.il Toe nay oy XLecoruer jjuiur mis morning. George G. Hackett, the Ashman, is load- ins a carload of salmon for Boston at Ever- ' ett,and ia reported as having secured nearly a carload ot steelnead salmon. Mr. Charles Wagner purchased the inter est of Mr. r. Drews this morning in the barber - shop on Second street, between ' Union aud Conrt, and will continue tbe busmeas bimself hereafter. We received a pleasant ca'l this morning from Mr. T. D. Williams, of Biggs. He ' says the ground is in excellent condition for plowing in that county, aod he expects a very large acreage will be sown to grain the ooming spring. Mr. E. Jacobsen, this morning, in boxing ' op a piano was struck oy a nail in the eye. mulcting a wrcre wvuuu, ib uieu piu fuaely from the effects of the injury; but no senoua consequence are apprehended tu tbe eyesight. It it had strucK tne pupil in different place the eye would have been permanently injured. John Jones, of Umatilla' coun'y, and ' George Link,' of Union county, who were committed to serve a sentence of two years in the Btate penitentiary for the crime of larceny, were pardoned Wednesday by the governor for the purpose of restoring them to citizenship. It was recommended by the distuct attorney. . W. A. Dea', of the Union Pacific; John Adkins, chief of police; and John F. Dow, editor of a leading paper, all from Center, Colo., were in the city this morning, en ' route to Portland. They came to the city on a special of two coaches attached to a '. freight train, and only spent a short time down town. Their genial humor was re marked by all witn whom tney became ac quainted. A Washingtenl dispatch says that At torney Gene al Olney states tnat the cases against James Lotan, ex-collector of cus- " toms at ' Portland, Oregon, Whitney L. Boise, chairman of the state Republican central committee for Oregon, bied Back, tbe wealthy Chinee merchant, aa i all others indie ed for alleged complicity in the smuggling of opium and Chinese, will be prosecuted to the bitter end. Eugene Register: : Although the state of Oreaon has not made muon noise about its mineral wealth, the report of the director of the mine shows its rank as a gold producer te be seventh, bsving an acrredited produc tion of the goyernment mints and assay of fices. Oreson to-day oaquestionably offers one of the best fields on the North Ameri can continent for the gold miner, and many have been extremely fortunate within the past year. A reward of $150 is offered by the sheriff of Linn county for tbe arrest and detention of George V. Russell, ex-county scnooi sup flrintendent of that county. He lett Al- I, any, Oregon, January 25, 1894, for Oak- Viand, California, and from thence east, via maha, Neb., to Illinois, and is wanted for " ll(.frtntinn 1 1 fi trYit nrwlufc ' , egtrr. Inscription iieigi't auuut six about 0 , .AmnLrinii- laelr AVM- ftart -.. Hrk fomniexion: uarir. eves: f'ustac'ie; age about 35 years; spare built si ght scar across bridge of n se; a little la rue in left foot and limps a little in warn ing. Occupation school teacher; temperate habits The total wo 1 product of th- Unite ! States is placea at 364,152,666 pounds dur ing 193 as against 333,018,405 pounds for 1892. an increase of over 31.UUU.UUU pounds. The American product of wool is estimated to have increased, three fol dunn the past thirty years, with Australia ten fold, .-outh America nine fold a d brit sh possessions in South Africa. fiv fol 1 during the sa e time. Hool River Glacier: One cause of the financial stringency in this state is given in the Oregonian of a recent date. 1 he l Moss family wre at the Chicago' fair and made the air of uckerdom i edolent with the strainful strains and congested words of that famous i-ong. composed and decom posed by Henry Da Vo s, um- y, fwe t Oregon. Oregon securities too a tumble when he reached the high notes. Miners, in the vicinity of Boise are eagerly searching f r a hidden fortune of $40,000, claiming to have been buried by J. rt . V heel r. an outlaw of the early d ys, and who. recently died in the California state prison. Before death overtook him he made the fact fcn wn and said th buried gold aa about fire miles above Boise, near a certain marked tree, only a short dist nee from the Boisn river. It is thought t at the tree has been located, but no tiling has beeu seen of the gol i. Carl Wo ds met with a painful but for tunatelv not seri us accident at the planer Sa urdav afternoon, says the Hood Kiver Glacier. He si pped and fell, his a- m trik ing he face of a cog gearing, which pro ceeded to take him in. He put his free hand against the machine and managed to nave his arm fr m beim drawn between the cogs They, however, took a piece of skin about three by four inches, from his arm just below the e.bow. Dr. Brosius dressed the wound, and in a few days VV oods wil be able to return to his work. It w s a very close call. From Monday's Dailr. Dr. Morgher, of Hood River, is in the itv. Circuit court for Taao county o evened n this eity to-day. Mr. J. M. Hendricks, of Hood River, gave us a oll to day. Edit r J. H. Cradlebaugn, of the Hand River Glacier, was in the aity yesterday The militia companies ia this city w 11 give a grand ball on Feb. 22J, Washiub- ton's birthday. D. Li. Bolton and C M. Wollard. were excused from acting as jurors dnriug this term of ceurt. A chinook wind short time to-day, springlike and calm. blew violently for a and the air became Mr. L. F. Ostium! was appointed bailiff of the grand jury nd J. VV. Harper and J. H. Jackson, general bailiff. We received a pleasant call to-day from Mr. J. M. Ledford, of Wamic. He says there was no anew in that vicinity when he left. The wrecked coaches, whiuh met with the accident near Quinn'a one day last week, passed down the road yesterday to the Union Pacitio shops at Albioa. There was one "d d" incarcerated m the city jail last night, and two hoboes given free lodgniif. The former was fined (5 and coats r-y tliu recorder this morning. Fourteen carloads of cattle passed down the read yesterday from the atockyanla of R. E. Salimarshe & Co. in this city. The were en route to Troutdale and Port a-iti The following were drawn as grand jurors, and after being sworn, retired nnier in structions, from tbe court: J C Eb-rt. foreman, J M Ledford, A C S.ndford. V J Kelly, 1 O Wiogfield. T W G.avey and O L Paqnet. ; It ia reported that the special which now arrives in this city at 1 o'clock from Port land will be continued eastward to Hepp ner. When this is put in operation it will furnish increased accomodations to the traveling public Hon. M. A. Moody and Mr. E. Schanno, who made collections in this city for the Oregon exhibit at the midwinter fair in San Francisco, have beeu informed by the committee in Portland that Oregon will have no exhibition, and, consequently, tbe money will be refunded. Yesterday morning about three inches of snow lay upon the ground, and the'air had a wintry chilliness During the day tha sunshine moderated the coldness of the at mosphere. It is very evident the last pang of dying winter, and in a few days new born spring may smile with childish delight. The Whatcom Populists think they need an opera bouse very badly, and being short of funds tbey are offered their own prescrip tion by a local pa par in this wise: It is tha easiest thiog in the world." ' Issnn scrip pay it for material and labor and then make it receivable for entrance fees to concert, opera?, etc." The chairman and secretary of the Re publican state central committee has issued call for the state convention to meet in Portland on Wednesday, April 11 h, for thj purpose of nominating state and district uffi cers, and also for the eoovention of the sec ond congrexai.inal d strict to meet in that city on the same date. The following are the attorneys in afei dance en court: A S. Beunett, E. B. Dufur, H. S Wili-on, B S Huutu,gtnii, W. H. Wilson. J I Story, J. B C .nrJ.m. J! W. Cond n, Frank Meoel.e. VV. P Myers, H. H. Rirideli, E Schutz, and J H. Cradlebaugh, ot Hood River. The meeting continue at the Christian church and idc rent ia increasing. There was a perfect oveiflW last nignt to hear "Why the Different Churche, B p ise." Ordi nance of baptism administered aFtcr the sermon. Subject this everting; "How a Mighty Man of Valor Plas tbe Fuol." Come and Iojb at your photograph, Coryallis Gazeete: Ed. U. Pentlaod, edi tor ot the nest Sim, wav in town Monday on ma way to tne midwinter lair, vvnue here be arranged with Col Robert Johnson te edit his paper tor a few weeks. All wil concede that Bob is a first-claw newspaper anan, bat wnea be oomes to writing Repub- 1 1 Man A 1 1 f nri . Ii. or-. .F..i A U t . U : .. his drinks mixed. Last Saturday D. W. All inch ;in, of Ma- toles, met with quite a tenons rui away ac cident, says tne ucnoco Jievtew. ' His taam ran off, throwing mm out i.f the wagon Mr. Allinghars was badly brained, though not Odogerensiy injured However be is cell advanced in years and will, it is feared recover slowly. A Walla Walla woo! grower sent 29 J tons oi wool to tne Boston marker, and wuen he received his returns the was. netted him 3 cents a pouod. Bat the reform party says get yenr woel tram Australia or any other country where yon cau urt it (he obeaneat. Last year wool was 12 to 14 cents, now it At; the Australian clip rales the u. arket. In Crook county-we haven't mash te brag jo iust new but our eiisuts wn eh ean t be beat, says the Sevitm It is just the thing. the burtls.ara tinging in the bush, flWers are blooming oa the hil sidea, the festive wheelman is i seen exercising his hicycla en tne solid roads, aad the' !) bill hand haa appeared wi h his ball and bat annoa cing priBg nas csme. Northwest Magazine: A N irweaian who intends to dispone of his farm aud embars: tu business in Watertown, S. D.. aavs in regard to it: "Ay lieu taken al- sumer bout deea farm j livestocks beesnesa. en Ay tank Ay ken makin damsite mona by von blind peeg on Vatertewe en tree mnnt as Ay ken maken-von years by deea bar farm; se Ay tack Av skell eet me van of dees onaa peg en do beesness to beat hal S. A; Lester was in town Wednesday. ays the Prineville Review, aad informed ua tnat be waa delayed in starting south by some one turning the h- rses, he intend fd shipping, out of the corral aiid letting th-m scatter on the rang. ' He gathered moat ef them together, and expects to start thtm tc-day to The Dalles, from whence he will fhip direct to Mississippi. Washington exahance: Tbe citizena ol Wenatehte, Chelan and he Okanogan country are making united efforta to gt a wagon road opened from the north down the Colombia riyer to Wenatchee. Money and lab'T are being subscribed te open the road, and petitions asking tor a continuous mail rout from Ruby City and Concooullv re rcceiyiiiK nuuurcee oi signatures it is the only practical outlet for the Otai 02 n county, as tne Columbia valley is free fro 11 snow blockades 1.1 winter. Eugene Guard: Last night Policeman Mathews had seventeen tramps in jail. It appears that the toonsts are now about evenly divided traveling northward ann southward, and two of his guests from op- J - I M- ' posite airciooa uw au aueucioir metlnflr They were brothers and bad not seen eaoo other for sixteen years, and e.-med over joyed over the ecoasion. . Their names were Edward and Charles' Byson. one bailing from Southern California and tbe other from British Columbia. They both left this morning northward biund. The grand jury returned not a true bil this afternoon in the case ef State of Or -nun vs Mike Lyons, hound ovei from the Cas aides Looks for larceny ef shoes. Bd. H n erson, indicted at the last term of the circuit court in this countv fur as sault with a dangerous wca u. wn ai raigned aud giveu until t'm.-rrow 111 ing to plead. Mr. Trumun Butler will leave Po n nt on tbe outgoiug steamer lor i,auiirnn, where he will atop a month at the P - Rob es spring. He will visit the mid winter fair at Sn Franeiicn before he e turns. Hirrisburg Courier: A fellow by th nam" of 1 'lar l is preachiug a new th-o og in Junction City This inod--rn divine-. -we are informed, c a-rnt th- this ter""t- sphere is tha horns of the tal.e . anei r, i - other words that we are actually living in hell. He does not deny the truthfulness ai the Bible but sininlv avers that it has jHiot been correcilv inteipreud. What fools we mortals are, anyway. At the annual meeting of school district No. 3 at Hood River a tax of 5 mills was voted, sufficient to hold a nine months term of school. By a unaniin mi vote the direu' ora were instructed to employ the nm teachers as last year, and thase are Prot. C L. Gilbert, principal, and Miss Irene Cilli son, assistant. The Hood River actionl has been one 'of the best conducted in the county, and the fa tilt, of teachers h given universal satisfaction. Laat week Sheriff B oth, of Croo't coua ty, assisted by Dick Vanderveit, attempted to arrest a number of Indiana on Uppei Deschutes for violating the game laws, bu the Indians were too many tor them, ih-r being a dozen nr more all well armed, na 1 the sheriff found from their d-monstration-i that he had not aufhr-ient force to a co 11 plish the arrest, so he gave it up. Bu' hr is not disposed to give the mattor up, tint will likely bring the guilty parties to jaatics yet. . La Grande Chronicle: Js R. Bartmess, a lormer Grau-ie Rjuder, v,a down from Idaho last week on a visit. Mr Bar in -k-is interest el with a con pie of other men in ron,e gold quartz property that was discov ered late i the tali near the Seven Devils li&tncr. He had with him re:imeus of free 0 e that assayed over $2,000 to th ton. and a $12 nugget that wa.-, taken from ad juinii g placer claims. There seems to be s-an elv any doubt about the find being a " exceedingly rich one, and i: will be opened up as soon as tbe weather will permit. Alban Democrat: As oo i as it was learned that G. F. R isaell, the actiool auu erintendent had fled, Snariff J.clt-01 hriia workiug up the cane and since then has ex pended over $40 in teiegiaphiug, all to east ern points,' atnoug other phiues to Busnneu, II!., where Russell once res d-rd for a while. Last night ahont 10 o'clock the sheriff re ceived the following dispitch from Buh- nell: "I have vour man in charge. What shall I do With him. Answer quick ' Signed hy J. H. Weaver, city mrahl. R. ouisition papers will be gotten out at once, and the Illinois omcials will be telegraphvd to bold R iaseil under them. Ic is feared that he will attempt to get clear ouder a writ ot habeas corpus, but nothing wi 1 be left undone to get him back to Albany. The most serious chrje agaia-it ni n is for gery, and this mtana several year- in the pen.leutiarv. There is an item afloat to the efftct that in a neighboring towu is a lo.lgi of the Farmers' Al itnee which meets Monday nigh'S Th-re is only one lodge room 111 the town, and Tuesday nighta itis occu pied by Ku gbts of Pythias. Tbe president of t ne ul tbe nub alliances came to town Tueed y. and seen g a light in the lodge room, concluded he would go over thre He gave the proper knock at tbe oute'door. Tbe wicket wa rai ed aud an ear placed to hear the paw word. "I plow, I hoe, I spade" Whispered tbe alliance man. Th ear was replaced with an eye, and in tarn it gave place to a mouth, which whispered in replv, "Tbe h ;l you do," and the wicket dropped with a bang The iudiguant farmer shortly afier met a "brother," to whom be told his tale of woe. "Why, dod burn it," was the sharp comment of the brother. "Them's Knights of Pythias and you've give Vm our pass word. ,r ' Dogged if X ain't" was the response, "but (bright ening np) dura era I've got theirs. From Tuesday's Daily. Judge Stott, ot Portland, is in attendance on court to-day. The Astoria office has now on hand $ 4000 worth of the Columbian starnpt. Hon. Geo. W. Johnston and Mr. M. J Anderson, of Dat'ur, are in town to-day. Mr. J. G Day, one f the contractors at the Locks, is registered at the Umatilla House. One unfortunate individual found his way into the city jail last nigbt, and- waa fined $10 and oosta by tbe city recorder this morning. Mr. J. D. Slater, or La Grande, a son of ex-Senator James H. Slater of the same city, is iu attendance on the circuit court now in session. v Mr. H. S. Loomis,representing tbe Ore gonian Publishing Company, gave us a call :his atterneon. Circuit court has caused a great number of per p ir m the country to come to the city this week, and our streets have a lively appearance. . . The two highest inhabited spots on earth are . Arevii-hiary and Mucapata, mining camps in the Andes. The former has an elevation of 17,950 feet. Sinnott ' Fish ' rjoivel from Nirth Pearler to dav three carl ia la of i- e, amounting to fi'tv-fiv or sixty tons. This is a good, c ear, hird-frt zn article. W. H. O'Strander, on Wednesday of thia week, killed a large rattle snake on one ot the Clarno ranches over on tho John Diy, wni- h carried eleven rattl. s. His snake ship was peacefully camped under a stone about two feet fun re, and waa as lively as be would have b en in July and August, snya the Antelope Herald. This ia some what of a inouatrosity at this time of the year. Antelope Herald' An o d farmer living near Condon intent ou maki ng his will,' was asked' by a lawyer the name of his wi'e wheu be gravely replied: "Well, indiMtl, 1 really don t recnllect what it is. w been married for npwarda of 40 years, un l I ve always called her my o'd woman " The lawyer left a blank 10 hi filled up wneo nis old woman a name wa ascer tained. The winter has been mild in Grant county, and ibis is the report from one portion of it in the Long Creek Eaqlc; "C. L Williams was up from the cattle camp er y oa. rtuyio ist riuy. j nus tar this winter he has not fed any hay to the 1000 head of cattle nnder his supervision, aad range being excellent lu that country, he hopes to get through Ihe wiuter without feeding only a few head." tturas Herald: flews came into town auoui two weeas since mat a -sneer) ctiun of Richards and Johnsons was robbed. Uue Willis Jordan was suspected, a war rant issued tor his arrest, aud Georire nioore sent in pursuit 01 tne tluet. Ueorire went irom nere 10 iJiamona valley, from there to Anderson, from thre to Drewsv on 10 rraine Cily, capturing his man at the latter place. The prisoner ia uow nere under guard. The dispatches to-day state that "James F. Moore is in Ihe lead for regixter at The Halves; but some charires preferred h ive delayed the nomination." Air. Yloore is an attorney at Prineville, and wis a can didate lor prosecuting attorney in this district at tbe last election The charges are those ot which mention was made in these columns laat fall; butol Ihe merits or dements of them we have do know! edge. No doubt these hive delayed the appointment ot a Democratic register in mis city. Klgin Recorder: On tha return ot th- Wallowa county stockmen from their last sinpincu! ui ueei came in urn -na, we Stated uu what we supposed was gxdsutho itv . f 1 e ..1. 11 1 . , hut Ihe ihimiiMit vmi nut aiiri.tiii-turv n, aiuce then we have b -en trfornied by one of the ptiuuipal owbera of iha sto k thit h prices received were entirely satisfactory. aod a great deal bett-.r tnau onuid have beeo ob a urd from thu Portland and sound Lnye's. Th a or.ec-iori is gla-lly made as wo are a ways pleased to learu" of our WaMowa county funis getting sr iod priuos for their produce. Last Oregonum: The snow stor n whicii raed here all day S-ttnrday aud Su i lay was quite extensive in the cope of couutrv c-ivered. The storm extended as far east an Huntington, although it wis not s-v. re east ot Biker City Between he e aud Biker City, a large quantity of -aiiow fell ai.d the crew which came in Sundiv ev--- - lag reported the storm still raging ' Ni leiav was caused, " tne tram arriving on schedule time. - No wind waa blowing, or some trouble would have been experieu -ed in getting through the mountains The storm was heavy out in tha vicinity of Pilot Rock, and extended quite a distance west and north. - The case on trial this afternoon is James Schmid vs J G aod I N Day, contractors at the Locks. In this action tbe plaintiff claims damages for injuries received by his veru I'he J-.hn meot works tu he a-nou it $1999 iurv cm sis' ie tiill.-wiii. Waumihlast, JED -vl , il V H ..1, 1 o P t o ,. V John He r , ia - iaiK H 'ins c ty. 1- .. 'n lg Stixt, i t - b aine 1 a-'S, -imp-irt-4Ut 11 -Bv ! h ib- t d -i e md 11 b' . n trm -1 in p - Ca l-ghan. M H Miller. G N Wiiev, CUrk McC-w II. G -o A Lieite, J n D tn Duver Ju Ige. B i.inetl ol tornev. f'T fie p aritltf, 111 P -rt'Sttd. f r the. d-tert..alll. .Ion -i D Ricki ifeler h a lu'e ucritrul fit the ut, . niiDe of th- U 'it 1 8 ,tei wa- c'ot -I Oil Fr 'a , h Like Sap- nor do in -in Cuba. Tola p.-ic- B h in 1 tion toward thrt ir-iu pr du 'ij. b isi . -tn-it he has I -n nel 1 ro.ir t is- o: "i . 1 er is nut a mug m ii- 11 1 1 L a- s . erior i.-g-iiii ul ill Cum tu uu I . control to dav. To do this has 0'ily co-i him between $9 000 000 ud $10 000,000 He wus able to acc- 111 u tali thia b-u.-ntf , 1 the recent financial ciijis Astoria is iooa to have a series of meet ings conducted by the wonderlul Norwej i in preacher, and a scsait n of the Demo cr itic oonvefit on, and the Tacoma Gazette saya: "With Tai o na'a wo d 1 tu 1 N-i wegian preacher soon to ap ear and tha state Democratic; convention tu ennveue lu Astoria at an early dtte, our sister ity 1 fairly in the swim Viiih reiign.n on on, hand ami politics on the other, hei luture asuurretl, railro-rls or no railroads." T which the Astorian repiis: "Very true Hut while the revival is n w n full biaat there is a strong pmbalii itv of the supp y ot "inuera being nh u-'- i " The Walla Walla Statesman says: It is to be hoped that Seattle lias not go::e int -the business of ewindUng the farmers by pruiending llieir shipments of wheat are damaged us Purtlnud and Tacoma docs, but a W aterville dispatch says: Seutlit lius proved to be the poorest market 011 tbe luce oi' the globe. All the wheal seni from here has been graded as rejected, wet, elc. 'I here has beeu no rain u- re to wet ao thing aud it ia supposed that on tbe Soiiud the wheat gels wet in a few days from the moisture in the atmos phere. P ople here who shipped their grain three mouths, ago have no returns yet. Pendleton Tribune: Messrs Lit Liv---n ore, A M. I-aai-, Moies Minthoru and F. H.- Bringhaui. sooie ot the most deeply in c-rested eti vkho dcrs i 1 the Bine M lUiiUm Irrigation aud Imprueement conn an v. v. sited their property ou llcKtv creek 19 miles from Pdudlet-iu, yea-;--nly. Tbi. nractiCiilv CJmplete 1 tne iiUi-c'iase of al-ou 500 icres of laud fro n the 1 1 li ns tor their reservoir site and rihc-ot way for their ir ngxim ditch. The reserv-.ir is l -cit-d n the reaervatiun, aud when complet d ic ccr liug to the pres-nt p-ana ot tne c un pauv, will have a capa -ity of 1.500 000 gn loos of water. The irrigat.uu ditch wi'i run acrcss the reservation for a diotmce of three miles. Governor McGraw has removed 'John Mc Heavy, one of the capital commission ers, and this action is thus criticised bv the Klleosburgh Retieter: "The governor has removed John McReavy from tbe capital commission hoard ou tbe grouud of 'misconduct in office.' It is alleged very strongly that his removal was more nronerlv becau e he would not lead bun self to the scheme of the Seattle ring. No specific act of uiiMCOD-.Iu.ct is assigned by the governor. Mr. McHeayy's statement of the case is an exposure of tbe minor workings of the commission, from which it would seem that his ooly 'misconduct' waa in his selection ot the tievwood plau of Tacoma In tbe eyes of a Seattle man thw is a sufficient cause for dw.aDilation.' Refrigerator Oars, During tbe wiuter mouths refrigerator cars containing way freight for poiuts 00 the Pacific division, will be staVted 'from Pnttland Wednesday and Saturday of each week. This measure is adopted to avoid loss or damage to perishable freight on ac count of cold weather. 'Shippers will please take notice and arrange their shipments ac cordingly, thus avoidiug unnecessary loss y cold weather. , E. E. Lttle, Agent. Far Over Fifty Years. An Old ami. W ell-Tried Rembdt Mrs. Winslowa Soothing Syrup baa been used for over fifty year by millions of mothers tor their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes tie child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cohc.aml is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by all druggists in every part of the world. Twenty: five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask tor Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ' Syrnp, and take no other kind ttoe U hat Tbe well-kDown manager of excursion to Wsshinsr 00, Caliloroia. aod the . Wnita Mountains, I. A. Whitcomb, says: have sever bad anythiDg to do me much goo'd as year Sulphur Bitters. is the best tpnne medicine tost 1 ever used. I would advise all who suffer fiom biIiounss aod dyspepsia to use Suiphar Bitters, for I know thrv cured me. Boys and Girls Aid Society. ' Boys may be had (and sometime, girls) (l)or ordinary service at wages; 2) upon ndenture, to work, attend school, and be brought up somewhat as your own; and (3) children may be had lor legal adoption Address, J. H. Misener, Superintendent Oregon Boys and Girls' Aid society, Port a 1 1, Oregon - C. P. STEPENS DEALER IN Dry Sflois, :W 'Fiimi-liiigs HATS. r,AJS, SOOTS, SHOES. - 134 Second Street, next door east of The Dalle national Bank, i Having ust opened hi business, and bat ng a full ssorjueat ol the latest goods in my line, 1 desire. -nareoi tna hudic natronaire. apra . O. F. STEPHENS 1 Cor. Court ana Front Sts., THE DALLES. OREGON The Best of Imported and Domestic' AUa s on Sal. Keatnoky Straight Whisky 03 Hand A JBETTINGEN, Jr., Prop. y T 7 T A T7 T T I V. k H ft V A. X A. A-'i lllljlV -A- -AlfD Second and Union Streets. A. L. ?sTEWSIAN. ircurietor Dress-Making. All persons Oeairipsr dre-sm-Lkine- dwe will please call at the residence late 7 vacat-.d by Mr. Le.lie Butler Latest atylea from the eat. SatiatacLon guaranteed . . ; MKa. McUL'FKtY- A Birgi'n.. OR tale or train for a go-xl farm in Wasco Countr, a food Improved acre place in southern California. Fjr particulari applv tOilhis minor fon while employed on th g The Baldwin FAMILY GROCERIES Cleanse The Vitiated Blood When you see Its impurities Bursting through The Skin In Pimples, Blotches i And Sores. Rely on Sulphur Bit- 3ters and Health will follow. ft a i o ...mn, trt a. P. Ordwnv & t o., Boston, Mass., tor be.it medical work published BROBEhT, KthweC-.r. Second and Washington Sfc. CHRIEMAI I !!, Successors to George Buch. The Cheapest Place TUB DALLBS FOB All Kinds of Groceries, FLOUR, GRAIN, WILLOW WARE, ETC, We respectfully Bolicit a share of the public pat -onagfl, and Hhall endeavor to (five entire gatisfac tion to our customern both old and new. L. P. OSTLUND tor I will furnish drafts and estimates on til buildin dwellings and stores. Mr. Ostlund Is1 a practical mechanicand theiplans drafted hv -urn will prove artistic, cheap and aura- . A. A. BROWN Keeps A FULL ASSORTMENT mm m, m ib, AND PROVISIONS, Soecial Prices to Cash Buyers. 170 SECOND STREET. First door east ot Crandall & Bargett's Fur niture IStore. THE OLD ESTABLISH! COLUMBIA BREWERY' 1 Second St.. East End. AUGUST BUOHXiER, PROP. Has been refitted tbronirhout with the LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY And ia now manufacturing the Best Keg and-Jottled Beer - : - and Porter In Eastern Oregon. . ' Mr. Buchler always aims to adopt (he latest brew ing apparatus and will furnish his customers bee equal to any n mantel: wn BrWT Km turn BtAtoritr nat-lovi their orv MkrvmBskwa. aod frab. Ifaas eanae lv in powrty wmd tLo im thievftet Htmoiripg impmir ia tha lot of waanw, m thay IrxTk back aa fjaw wBt, avfiartitaicy. X-4t is paaa hm-zl Bimth mat. Baay and doiQC. 1 isHireva ytmr opBtwuv 11 ur, wm anew pvoapwrttr, pcoatKMioca. aa 1 1 was i,w & nh linn .ilmr Hat "Bis lioAiam offara i iMu mwortmnty to cil parnn at atM parted af tUa iiiii in in shfl linnro, wni hffprriTi rrnt iiit rift'irrr fnil fr fig Maod ab daparta. mtwer to roMwo." Uoir .LvuU jon find tha goumm oyparUrttwtrf IavestiRMa vrery clvioca tbat ppm wrtr. aad of fake yromita; tbat tai what aft aoo- CsvfiksiaDaa. tsrenanoMOT-MBny, nwo.i as aiwior witiwB tha wamoh ot lairing peayta. Iwpcwvcd, K: mt laaal at aarfAaWt KaT fa. MtsV Th aOUfKM CAnn- rtaoy h) hora. Manny tw he maoa najartlr aiid . -if by suty fcxt ttrtymJ pgwtmqt wwrtCK. an cos. . -a can do the ww and Uva at home, wkorover ym are. Kren ba gKrntm are w.Oj earahifc irom && o felO per day. Yea can do at wail it you vfll work, not too Imrd, but indoMri. oaaJy ; aod yoa eaa laaraoae yow taoome a yon poop. Yea nm orr apa fetaM oniy, or ail ynr Hm te tUo work. Easy io k)Mra. uapiMi. . reoBrwi, ntaunrou. jiMisooro--miiveV new and roHiiy wondarfui. Wa foatrBct aad iu j yea liov. Tree. FanaroBmlaiAWB mnHf oar work Ko room p vpioiahsra. lite and lowrm aH ft-t?. vTornrn mnH. JBwwo to aetay. Afl.iroM atoneo. n. Uuilect Sl Co.. Uox. PortiunU. Uoloo. VVE TELL YOU notrunft; new wnen we sut tnat it pays to engage in a permanent, mast beaitliy aad. pleasant ousi. nesst that raturas a profit fur crery day's work. Such te ttic bannesa w offer the workinc class: Wa teavh tham bow to nake money rapidJy, and e-iiaraHtea ovary ooe waa fuJJows our inntructioua im. ntuiiy tno mamg ai 3ov.ou s montb. Kvery ooo who take hold now and works will surely aad spaeduy increase their earnings; there can be no qaestien about it; ethers now.at work are doing It, and yon, reader, can do the same. TliU is tho best paying business that you have ever had the chance to Becure. Tou will make a frave mistake if you fail to give it a trial at once, f you frrap the situation, and act quicklv, von will directly find yourself in a most prosperous buiuess, at which you can surelv make ami save I F T1.A H.s..'lfa 1.. t liaise sumo ui iiwiKj, uc t isuio i vuif a 11 v houtv work will often equal a week's wages. Whether you are old or voang, man or woman, it. makes no difference. do as we tell vou. uad suc cess will meet vhi nt the very start. Neither experience or capital necessary. Those who work for as are rewarded. Why not write to-day for iuu particulars, iree r is. AUiaCin x w., . imx vt AUgaaut. Ale. MAIL H "AMtTRieny STBieny CUA98 The laneat, Fastest aad Ftaest tm tha Warld. nuiiianjai aecemoOatiOBs nnexeelleo. BEV TGvULalONO&liOERRV ADO GLASGOW. RwT SJtlltl iTrlsT NEWTOSE, 6IBRALTER and KAPLES, jl reauinr imerrais. SALDOrf. 8EGDND-C1ASS A NO STEt-RABE yateaoa toweat terms to and froea tho ortocleto aC0SfiS,V0USB. BI&B a ALL CatffWSSTCaL POBS- BxeoraMB Hdteta awniihte to Fstur! far etthtr tka si tuiwiw Oi e k Iferfii of Irelaad or Kaplai ft eihraftai Drt4s tsA X0M7 KM nr MBf Amsot U Lcottt SiUa, A9P7 vo svev Agones or u QSNBSSON BBOTHBa, Ghioaro. Ill AGENTS WN TED Apply to Thos. A. Bndann. genera tciii xiicLAticaj, vi - j aosc-VZ WANTEDS. To represent cur well known horns. Tea need no capital to represent a firm that warrants nurseiy stocK nrst-ciass ana cms to name, work- all tne year. flOO.a month to the right man.' Apply, stat us; aze. L L. MAY Co, . serymen. Florists and Seedsmen, 8t Paul, Minn. ilEEB Contrac and Builder II UImmI Kte OfAMrtemMrrf lib P-nsW- TTlTrT Ark T r II Kit " WS AtSryVTV PAT PEOPLE. Pars bkmitt - ills ill re. n . ur vei t t-.tttl if VII,V t ow 12 u 15 p un a a mm. 111 .... tt . v ii' aick .i.-s o i In ) ; n-i i uuhc I". Iliei bi..l up h h-aui m d lia.it .- h c u.p ixi 11, lev iii; un wr.nkie r fli -bino-a S o t aii-i .ii..ii und rinhcii.i 1. re cli n ur iv rt-nevi t -t,.iat b c asciiiliU. . d ,-o. live relief, adtiptea oiily alier ye-i oi t-xpene- ce. A 1 orders -upp kid UiiMt lroui our otfice. Price, it 00 pt-r patkjir or ihree p ck iirea tor 5 00 by mail po tpaid. Tcatiinouiala and ptrlicular- (sealed) C.-rr-spouUenr - Sitrlrily t'onflde-' PARK ERMEPY (JO .Bisna t Mi s llep!iljlic-:n Attentinn! ITnere will be a meeting of the'Repub lean County entral Committee at tho county c urt room id the Court Moune in Dalle Citj. Orejin, on Thur-Klay, February ?l, IS94, X the our of ten o'clock A M , j lor the purpose of tixiny the time f r the holding of I the next He ublicin oumv Convention, appiwtion ! in? the rej-resntat on thereio, and truDsactint; , suth other Du-nneas ad may properly come before j t'te committee. JUU S. KISH, eLi-etary. The Dulles, Ore. B. S. F,b. 0, 11-81. HUNTINGTON', President, FREE TRIAL. WEAK MENr-rt manly yig r, Vricn i t, etc Ur L'uMont's nerve pill 'il' ,-ffect a ap edy cure by its ute, thouaands o ..uses ol the ye-y worit kind and ot l--njt standing have bein -e tured t, p rfeci health. Fifteen hnusa-id teitimonias fruui nil ever tbe world. Price ner P4Casnt tl 00. ix I ,r 85.00, trial paeae sent aeemely sealed .or 10 cent-i pun aire. Addr.Bi. Dr H U Mmkt 81 K. Washington St., Chicago. Ilia., (J. 8. A. Application fir Liquor License. Cascade Locks, Falls Precinct, V aco County, V State of t'reuon. j NOTICE IS HERFBY GIVEN TH IT I, E-u ward Benri-ron, if a id precimtand coun'y, wi I, on the 7th day of AUrch, 18:14, apply to the County I'ourt of the a ove-nameu county for a licenae to ell spi ituius, molt ai-d vinous liquors in less quantities than one nation. Fall. Precinct. Wasco County, State of Oreson. January, 27. 1684. . Cascids Locks, Falls Pucisct, . Waeco County, Stat: of Oregon To the Hnnonble Couuty Court of Wasco Count. Oregon: We, the underiirned taxpayers and ejra! voters of Fal -a Precinct, county and attte aforeai.i.1, respect fully petic ion your hon-.rable co rt to irrant a li cense to Edward Bergeron to sell spirituous, vinous and malt I quurs at the town of Caacule Locks in aaid precinct, in less quantities than one ga.lun tor tbe period of one year: XAMBS. C J Canniaoi J bn ullivao Too .aa Badoer A KnWhtly Peter Mrn.'n Joll W l arthit lhoa U Williams Martin Johnson Fred T Henchman H D Parkins J E birbiu P MeElaney J H MeDonough Isai Morin George Tyrrell John Oillen Ziel Garnaan bam MeCary W Uke Andy Kelleber A G Hall d Kvrainer John Trail a Wn McKenzie Harry Gray Geo Paterkin P Morin Patrick Walsh Kcnueth McKenzie James L Smith Louis Gebhard A F ColliS Johu W Haley J C Jones 1 George J Bafford T F Manion W Lynch - XAHCS. C A Stewart -E Nelson . E P Ash H Lillegard W L Keltner Jan es Stewart R Black Alex Watt G P Morgan 1 W Mclsaac D LCates P Nettick Georee McCarily Herbert E Wiley W F Conaly Chris Youug Frank Bail Thorcaa I'oyle HUH nie Fred T Benchmtn . Patrick Nolan -Kela relaon Aug Wilson J E Hile G 3 Heniv M Sisk Peter Trana Geo Gray Daniel Firsrerald G W Buppen Pat Sullivan P Sheringer Mel Leavins J F H- ndriuk E D Monavhan Andrew Kelleber W N Larkin Application' fur Liquor License. ' 1 Falls Pescixot, ) Wasco County, y btate o( Oregon) OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV THAT I. JOHN bullivan. of aaid nrecmct and Mwnt will, on the 7th day of March, 1894, apply to the County Court of the above-named coun'y for a li cense to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less qua. titles than one gallon, Fal.s Precinct, Wasco County, State of Oregon. January 27, lb4. Falls Precinct. Wasco Cotott, State of Oregon. To tbe Honorable County Court of the County of Wasco, State of Oregon: We, the undersigned residents and legal voters of Falls precinct, countv and state aforesaid, do hereby respectfully petition and pray that said court shall grant a license to John Sullivan to sell spir ituous, malt and vinous liquors in said Fails pre cinct, in less quantities than one gallon, f tt the period of one year: HAHES. Ninas. Patrick Nolan D L Gates Mike ' on nell PH Sullivan August Peterson J H Mc- -onougli C F Candiani Jerry Sullivan Peter Valentine Pat Nee Theodore Olojlr Ed Bergeron Dan Sullivan James Stewart . Mel Leavens Alex Watt E D Monaghau H D Parkins R Black F Nelson W L Ke tner W Cochran M Fitzgerald Hat Sullivan Patrick Walsh C E Miller W Lake John Duffy . C A Stewart Johu Trana H a Leavens A J Jordan P McLaney PYetiick F F Levens P M Kelhker . Pat O Neil John Jas Foy Geo J Buftjrd ' K Sinnott . A G Hall A J Knightly GeoPeterkin J E Sorbin Denis Buckler -John Thieaon A Kelleber E Posse Thomas Badder A J Coll is Timorby Brennan Thomas H Williams Patrick Fltherty Chas Gray J F McGrath H Fitssimmons Applicatk fur Liquor' License. . Cascadi Locks, Falls P ecixct, 'uo County, 8ute of Oregon I VTTICE ' HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE. KEN- nctta UcKei.ne sad Thorn Badder, of said l-recuici ana couniv. will, on tne 7tH dav of Mamh 1894, applr to the Coo.llv C .Urt of tha ahav. n.n,i o muiy, i. r a i cense to sell rpintuous, malt anJ vinouM liquors in less qnanticies tnan one gallon. . Falls rTtcinct, Wasco County, Stite of Oregon, Uascadk Locks. Falls Pkicikct. Wasco County, Bute of Oregon. To the Honorable, the County Conrt of Wasco county We. the undersicned. letral voter of Fall. Pm. cinet, of Wasco countv, nr., reape tfully petition ..-ur uuiiomuie cuurb iu irraa a uaenae t- Ken neth Mi Kenzie and T. W. Badder to sell malt aod viuous liquors in said Falls piecinct In ess quantities than one pallon fot the period of one nuns. SAVES. C W Fluke M Malleney Petur Trana N F Murpby A Flelsch iuer H L-llegard T Lilleirard Henery Fitssimmons James tewat P ter Driirgan F Ra -eev Auguat Wilson Geo Oldham . Ed Eyrainer B A McVitty TMcBay Pat Lilarety H Glazier . Tbeo Glazier W L Kilmer P Sberinger JAAldricb. -J E Hill T W Lewis W A Caloon D Cates Th King A B Glacier Ereck Nelson William Day ' Auinut Te:nelius John Trana Geonre 8 Henry A Knightly M Sish Pat Sullivan Ned Nelson fid D Monaghan P Paulsen John O Brown Timothy Sexton John Tliieson John McCoy CHTrark John McLoed Dan Snliivan Andrew Keihher William McKenzie A K Collis H F Kroner Wm Frizzell " A Wait Due Nelson John Sullivan J H atcDokourii K Blark t NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Laud Optics at Tub Dalles; Oriook, Jan 30, 1894. Nrtice is hereby gi en that Ihe following named aetticr has filed notice of his intention to make final Drool in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before the Knrister and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on March 21. 1SW, vis:. URIAH J.HUKST. Homestead No. 4451, for the SW. Sec J2, Tp 1 N, a is e. He names the followrnsr witneaae. to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of naid lan 1, vis: Marden Hendrixson. J. P. Davidson, Jcseph Johnson, James C Johnson, all of The Dalles, Ore gon. JOHN W. LEWIS, febs Register. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEAVE TO EE- SIGN. 'VToMoe is hereby (riven that tbe undersigned Ex- 1 y ecutor of ih cst&t" of Jobn btanier. ueoeaxfi has filed in the County court ul the state 01 fmron f r Wasco Conntv. in Probate, on January 26th, 1894, a full and complete account aa a cn rxecntor to and inciutiiDir J t unary 25th, 1894, and be intendw to. and will, on Monday, site am aay ot ai.ircn, jbm apply to the Honorable Geonre C- Blakeley. Judre of aua uoun, lor an oraer anowinif, pproviatc Ma settlinjr his accounts, allowing him to resifrn as such Executor and exhonoratinff mm irom lurtner uauu ity as tuch Executor. Executor of the Estate of John Stuiley. deceaaed. January 7. 1894. County Treasurer's Notice ' All comty warrants registered prior to Jan. 16. 1890. will be paid on prrseota tion at my office. Interest ceases after this date. William Mich ell. County Treasurer. The Dalles, Oct. 21, 18P3. WANTED. C1LOTH1NO 8ALES AGENT WANTED for The j Dalles and vicinity. Liberal Commissions paid. and we furnish the best snd most complete outfit ver provided by any bouse. Write at once for terms. Send references. WANAMAXEK BROWN, aly22 Philadelphia Pa. Leffal Notices, Sheriff's Sale. TC Fan IXtClTI -A und ..id. r 1 l-u-t 1 .to o uie 1 ir ml toin 01 Uie cu.ie -i ieu 11 f.-r Auae-- c. Unty up.H, a dec.-e aud j dxuieut made, renderett and entered b) said Cou t ou die 1st day 01 Uecsuibxr, 1893, in favor of the plaintiff, in a suit wbe ein T. . Johnston and (teorire W. Jubnston, co-purtners. doiug basineas under the Arm n.ime of Jonn-ton Broa, were plain tiff , aud A F Uruwn and Broun were defend ants, an to me dir. cted and del Vered, commaud inKme to lev) upon nd aell ibe land. Ui-uliuiitd ud de ri en 1.. a iu writ and h ren,.fter deseriued, 1 uid on the 8.h d ot Jauuarp. 18U4, dul lew upou, aud wn a a pu.i ic auction, to tne iiigh eat bidder lor caati iu uai.d, on ft.im.im, nir 10 n .1., ul hYi-ru.ir , lb94 at Wn o'cl. ck in tne foreuo n uf sid day, .t tba tront dour of the Cou iiv Court Huu-e in IMUea City in Wasco Cu'-ty, ureiion, a I of the lands and pieuiiMii described in said writ and herein described -a follows, tc-wit: The southeast quarter of section !4, In township 4 .outh, ol ranice 13 east, of the Willamette Merid. lan, in Wasco Couuty, Oieg .n, togeiher with the ten Amenta, ner. ditameuts and appurtenances there unto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, or ao much tlirreui aa .hall be eurhci. i.t b,auti-ly the sum of 5o3 80, with interest thereon at tne rate of leu per - ent per annum ai. ee tha lat day ol lie.em ber, 1SK3; SO0 00 torney's f.e and l.7iS coat in uud au t, uieiher ilh c ut ol aaid wr t aud ccru.ng coaU ol aale. 1'. A WaK., bher.ff bf Waaco County, uregoti. Dated at Oailes city, Orison, Jan. 11, la4. Jal2 Administrator's Sale. WH RE AS, Mir Hon. County Court of the State ol Oregon, f .r the County of Wanoo. on t:-e otu day ot November, 1893. dUMjmde an order ui reetillK me, tne ulj app-iiuteu, qOaiitled and acting adniiuiatralor of be eatate ol Ernests U -use, d ceased, to sell the lauds and premises belonging t aaid estate, and herealter particularly deecribeu, at public aut-tiou, to tbe higheat . bidder, lor caau iu baud, therefore, by virtue of such authority, and in pursuance of aaid uruer, 1 .ill, oa Saturday, the lOtu day of Fehrua v, 1894, at the hour of teu o'cl.x-k iu the foreno.,11 01 aaid uay, at the front doot 01 tne loui.ty Comt riuuae iu Dalles City, vtiuno County, Oiegnn, sell, at pu .lic au tion. .0 the htgh- e-t oiuuer, tor can in haud, the lands aud p emises belooKing to said eatate, and particularly dcacribea e fu lowa, to-w t: The soutnaest quarter (sU and tho southeast S)jarter of Uie orthwest qua.ter (-ej of i.wJ)ol aection urteeii. (15) in towush.n one fl) aoutu. 01 r.i.Ke fourteen (14 east, of the Willamette Meridian in Waaco ountv. Orctrou. cuataiuiiur two hunured acres of ia d. aid -ale will be made subject to ap proval and confirmation of the said County Court. Dated at Dalles Citv. Waaco l.'oui.ti'. ureuon. thla 8th uay of January, 1694. , I. U. JUUSTO, Adm'r of the l state of Ernest S. ilaage, deceased. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un.ler sig ed, administrator uf the eatate of Harri son Comm. decea-ed, by virtue of an order 01 the t ouuiy Court of the State of Oregon for a-co Couuty, in probate, made on the 5.h day of Septem ber, A. D. 1893, and a sjpplementarv order made by said court, of date Uec muer 22, 1893, will oil --atur-day, the 27th day of January, 1894, at the hour of 2 B. M. of said da, at the Court Huuae door in 0-Olf-t City, in Wasco Countv, State of ort gon, sel- at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, suit-ct V) the continuation of aaid Court, all of the following described real es-ate and water rurhta, be longing to the estate of the said deceased, to -wit. - Tne west half of tbe northeast quart, r, and tha northwest quarter of tbe southeast quarter of sec tion twenty -five, in township two north of range ten east of tne Willamette meridian,conttining 1 0 acres and situatod in Wasco County, otate of regnn; aud aiso tbe eas. Half of the east half of section So. tweuty-five in township No two north of range ten east of the VUlUmette meridian, containing 160 acres, and situated in Waaco Countv, State ot Ore gen, together with tbe tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and water rights thereto belong ing, alid be.onging to said esttte All f.ie abuve described property, including the water rights, to be sold in one parceL Dated, December 22. 1893. J. W. CONDON. Administrator of the estate of Harrison Co rum, deceased. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCIT1T COURT of tbe BUte of Oregon, for Wasco County George W. Rowland. U in tiff, ys Hugh Gourlay and Bessie ourlay, defeuiUnta. To Huw'b Gourlay and Bessie Gourlay the above nvued defendants. . In the name of the stale of Oregon, yi and each of ou. are hereby rcq ire, to apper na answer the complaint of plaintiff, filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the regular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Wasco County, next following the final publication ot tnis summons, to-wit; on or before Monday the 12th day uf F 6rury. 1894, and If you fail so to appear and .answer, for wiuit there f the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief prayed for in bis complaint, to-wit: For a decree of foreclosure of that certain mort gage deed made a d executed by you to E. B. Duiur, on tbe 3d day of November, 1893, upon all of lot O of LMifur's Grand View Addition to Dailes City, in Wasco County. Oregon, and accoriiig to the re oordtd map of said Addition to said City, and that said premises be told under such foreclosure decree in tbe manner provid d by law aad according to the practice of this Court; that from the i roceeds of Buch sale, tbe plaintiff have and receive the sum of iftbO, and interest on aaid sum t-i -ee November 2. 1891, at the xate of 10 per cent per annum; also the further rum of 50 as a reasonable attorney's fee i or ins ituting this suit to forcleae said mortgage, and col'ect the notes thereby secured and hu ein sued upon, together w;th plaintiff's costs and dis bursements made ami expended in this suit, includ intr accruing costs and expenses f sale, and tbat plaintiff have judgment over atvd against the de pendent, Hugh Gourlay, for anv deficiency remain ug after ail of tbe proceeds of such sale properly applicable thereto, snail have been applied in pay ment of plaintiff's demands as above set forth; that upon such foreclosure rale alt of the right, title, in terest and claim of you and each of you. and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under you, or either of you, in aou to said mortggea premises, and every part thereof, be forever b-vrrtxi and foruUwed from the equity of redemption, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in Tbe Dalles Times Mountaimlih, a news paper of treneral circulation, pubihthed weekly at Dalles City, Wasco tounty, Oregon, by order of bon. W. L. uradanaw, judge of au l Circuit cour which order bears date the 27th day of lecember, sp30-7w ' AtUTiievs for Pia niff Administrator's Notice. mO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator vt tne partner ship estate of Go. F. Beers and K. E VViiliauis. dui g business under the ffrm name of The Dalles Mercantile Company, of w.iich firm said George F. veers is deceased, by order A the Hon. George C. Biakbley, Countv Jude of Wasco county ortvon. made ou tbe 17th day of November, 1-93, and that be bas duly quail fled as such administrator. All peisins having cUlms against said estate are re quired to present thtm with -tbe proper vouchers to me at my reaidenct in Dalles City within six mouths frm the date of this notice. - Dated this id day of November, 1893. K. E. WILLIAMS Administrator of the partnership estate of The Dalles Mer cau tile Company, consisting of Geo. F. Beats, deceaaed, and K. . Williams, Administrator's Not ice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersifrned was duly app in ted lulministrator o tbe estate of Nele Carlson, deceased, of Cascad Locks, hy the C unty Court of the State of Oregon County of Harco, on September 22, 1893. And, therefore, all persons bavins: claims against said estate are required to present tbe same, with prope vouchers atiucned. wiihiu six months from the dat of this notice, at my office at Cascade Locks, Waeco uouiity, uregn. cascade locks, fctept, su, C. J. CAN DIANA. Administrator of th e tun ti els Cfemn, de aaeo. Executor's Notice. ' n the matter of the estate of William H. McAtee, dec-eared. Notice is hereby aiven tbat the undersigned has been by the County Court of Waro (Jouitv( HUte of 'regou, appointed ex cutur de bonis turn instead of B. C. McAtee, removed, o the estate of William H. McAtee. deceased. Ail Dersoits bavinir claims against, or business with, said estate are notified and required to present same with the proper voucners to me undersigned executor, at nig rest' dence in The Dm lies, Wasco County. Oregon. uatea 'ine oaiies, irciron, this ivta dav oi Jan uary. 1894. GEORGE A. LIfc.BE. txecutorof the estate of Wm. a. McAtee, decs d Assignee's Notice. 4 "VT OTICE UTherebv iriv-n that C. L. Phillln.. X siirneef Wm. Farre ft Co. insolvent detiiors. tiai filed his final account as such assignee in the circuit court of the State of Oraron for Wasco county, an that sa d final account will be herd in aaid Court im Moctia,the lth day rf F: ruarVi 894, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., or aa soon there- after as the same can no reai-hed by the Court, said day being th first day uf tbe regular February, its, term oi aaia cour. u. u. raiuum. Asaurnee. a lies City, Orezon, Jan. 12, ISM. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omct at Tjk Dallks, Orkoor, Uec 27. 1893. Notice is hereby iriven that the following-named siittler bs hied notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and tLa-. said proof will be mauo before tne Kegiatcr aud Receiver oi tne u. land omceat ins ualles, ur., on t en. la, vsut, vu: JOHN 8. HOTT. Hd No. 3596. for the W 8E and EV4 &WK, See 12, Tp 1 N, K U E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation oi saw land, vis: B. Parodi. L Lawler. Jesse Spencer, and William Spencer, all of Tne Dalles. Oregon. uecoU . , una tv. uiniD, oegiaHir. FOR RENT. PABT OF THE MICHELBACH RESIDENCE, with several acres of land; also part of orchard Also the brick store building, corner Union and Second streets, under the Union Lodging House. For terms apply to UfcUKUK WILLIAMS, Administrator of the estate .of John Michelbac ch28m Do Vim Know We dirty a full line of Stoves and Ranges, Building Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware. Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition, Pumpp, Iron Pipe etc. W .ire nole agents for the Garland Stoves and lianges The World's Best hanitary Plumbing,' Tin ning and Metal Roofing a Specialty. Groceries, Provisions I Cordwood. depromptly atte n ed QIAIER & BENTON. The Dalles The lev " - fe:.': jiJsfS i5! i '$ FHE LARGEST AND FINEST HO i tL IN OREGON Free Omnibus to an. from tne Hotel" fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuable Ticket and Baggage Office of the UNION PACIFIC Railway Company, and Office Western Ut.ion Telegraph Company, are in th Hotel. Ton Want Your- We kpep t hp Largest and Best Assorted Line in " the city, of Dry Good" and Notion", Gents' Fur - niehing Goods and Clothing, Men's, Ladies' and Children's Fine Shoes.' WO Want Your Patronage Of course we win put Prices to suit. Always do that. Nobody undersells us. Come around and investigate. . . , H. H. CAMPBELL, Successor to LEiLXE BUTLER, Will ConsUotlylK ep orjj inad a Coinplete Litis of Groceries, CrocKerij HaTiDk.iarch8pd Mr. BatlerVlentire stock, I "hill en-is'ivor to maiotaio tha rrputatiouof thehouse, whictl bat beeu Call and see m nest rTosr to Pwt OfB-s. Stoiicman & ncoiroATEu is THE DALLES: LUMBERING COMPAUV r Wholel and Retail Dealers aod Manufacturers of Ui'ilding- lla.terial and DimpnHion Timber DRY. Flit, JPJJ OVlv and tSL,A13 PROMPT DELIVERY TO Th e ftro Fiiio AD. nrnTr.f .vm., Best GradetCalfaia Wfces A COMPLETE IMPORTED and DOMESTIC LIQUORS and CIGARS getond Street, between Union and Court, E. W. HELM & CO Suocsssor to Floyd k Btiewo. 105 SECOND STREET, between COURT and WASHINGTON.- DEALBES Of Drugs, Medicines Fl! E TtlliT SOAPS, CC1VBS, rure T.innora for rnrrliriDal riUTOM. THE CELEBRATED Columbia : AUGUST BUCHLER, PRQP'R. Thia well-known Brewery is now turnine ont the best Beer and Pnrt east of the Cascades. The latestppiances tqr the maafactnre ef gee health fol Beer hare been introduced, and only the first-class artiole will he pkoed ea the narkot That Umatilla House LLtS. OREGON A. M. WILLIAMS & CO , 0 glasss Piege, Agents, Boots and Shoes ;.WOOD.f ANT PART CIV THU PTTT V ANY PART OF THE CITY. Wine Eoonis MANAGER. acd Brardies id ihe Ciiy. LINE OF- THE DALLES, C REG ON and Chemicals, CRUSHES, FEEFUKEBY, ETC. rbvsirisn' rrmrrintiAt.. . u i. . Beeweey ,4