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    The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1894
THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT.
In repealing all tas federal eleotion
laws congress baa practically annulled
th fifteenth amendment to the con
, stitution, which provides that the right
of citisens to vote shall not be denied
or abridged y any state on account of
rac, color, or previous condition of
servitude, aajs an exchange. That
, amendment also confers upon congress
. the power to enforce this article by
appropriate legislation. The Demo-
cratic party.iu national cou ven tion,
- declared inch legislation "fraught with
the gravest dangers, scarcely leas mo
mentous tnan would result Irom a
, revolution practically establishing
monarchy on the ruins of the republic,"
and. ia congress that party has re
pealed all federal laws to protect vol
. ers, and in effect denied the right of
congress to legislate for the enforce
ment j of this article ef the fedeial
constitution.
If the fifteenth amendment be nul
lified the government must fall back
en the fourteenth amendment, which
provides that "when the right to vote
at any election for the choice of eleo
' tors for president and vice president
ef the United States, representatives
in coDgress, the executive and judicial
fficers of a state, or the members of
the legislature thereof, is denied to
any of the male inhabitants of sucb
state, being 21 years of age, and citi
zens of the United Stales, er ia any
. way abridged, except for participation
in rebellion er other orime, the basis
f representation therein shall be re
duced in the proportion which the
numbers of such' male citizens shall
bear to the whole number of male cit
izens 21 years of age in such state."
There are fourteen states where a
large proportion of male citizens are
denied the right to vote, and the party
responsible for this does not deny the
truth of this statement. These four-
be erected on the new site for the school.
The plana are to be submitted to the board
of trustee of the institution on March let,
and conclusions as to which plan to adopt
will be nude as quickly ss possible in order
to hurry the work aloi g towards the letting
of the contract lor the work of construc
tion. .
The cue of Heald vs. Chandler, a suit in
ejectment, which bad been on trial for three
days, went to the jury last night about 9
o'clock, and after being out about an hour
returned a verdict for the plaintiff, award
ing him tb possession ox the property to
ditpnte and $41.08 damages.
A bimetallio League has oeen organized
in .Portland, with Van B. DeLaahuiutt as
president and Glen O. Holman. secretary.
r Glen O. Holman, whu is the or.suiizer
for the National Bimetallic league in Ore
gon requests that the silver men in the var
ious counties in the state who desire to or
ganize leagues in their respective sections
place themselves in communication with
nun.
Mr. S. Klien, dealer in second-hand
eoods. assigned to Mr. H. Knight, his cred
itor, and to-day an auction sale was bad of
the articles in tue store. A a ge n amber
of Xudian curios, wh ch Mr. Klein has been
collecting for many years, were sold very
cheap. Among these were some interesting
and tare specimens of aboriginal art, and
which would be valuable addition to any
museum.
Frank C. Brady, who left Portland early
in July, 1892. with $15,000, mainly funds
of the Sunnyside Land A Improvement
Company, was arrested y sterday at Leav
enworth, Kan. He was apprehended
through the instrumentality of iienry W.
Minster and Thomas U. Conklin, the re
spective superintendents of the for land
and Kansas City branch s of the Pinkerton
National Detective .Agency. ,
Our eotempotary mentions the fact ia
ye terdav' issue that there were in the
stockyards of R. E Saltmsrshe k Co. In
this city, eleven fat hogs from the Eastou
tarm ner Dutur, that averaged 315 pounds
each. Mr. Wesley Rice. manaKcr of the
Columbia Packing Co., called on us this
tftemooa and stated tbat the oompaoy re
ceived, one day last week irom Mr. Moran
A Klickitat eouoty, eighteen hos tbat
veras;ed 363 pounds. These are the heav
est, considering the number, tbat we baye
teard ef this year Can any one beat this
weight?
Says the Hood River Glacier: "Charley
Mercer, commouly known as 'French Cnar
.ev,' was found dead in his room in The
Dalles at 1:30 Toesday morning. Cnarley
bad resided in The Dalles sinie 1800 and
was known by everybody. He was s good
hearted, kindly old man, a relic of bygone
days, bnt tbe rugged and honest wortb of
the old man nude bim many friends who
sincerely regret his los. Peace to your
spirit, old friend, and may it find abiding
place where your old trailing need not be
punned."
When Hon. Eliaha Applegate was re
lieved from bis o erous duties aa agent at
tbe Klamath Indian reservation there was -discrepant
y betwe-n his accoun s nd the
accounts kept by the department of so ie
(2297.79. say the Unuoniun. As Mr.
gay the Ureyonmn
ten states are Maryland, Virginia,! he has not paid the department thi- or any
North Carolina. South Carolina. I other sum in .ettlement. Yesterday a au t
Georgia, Florida, Missouri, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louis
iana, Texas and Arkansas. Thesc
states have more than 7,000,000 of
negro population, and this population
gives to the south thirty-nine repre
sentatives in congress. In South Car
ol na, Mis8Uippi and Louisiana there
are more colored people than white
. id more colored voters than white
Vetera -In (Georgia nearly one-hall
. the population ia colored; in Virginia,
one-third; in North Carolina, one
fourth; in Florida, one-third; in Ala
bama, nearly one half; in Texas, one
fifth; in Arkansas, ens fourth; in
Kentucky, one-eighth.
The negro population gives to Mary
land one representative in congress, to
Virginia, four.to North Carolina three,
to South Carolina four, to Georgia five,
to Florida one, to Missouri one, to
Kentucky- two, to Tennessee two, to
Alabama four, to. Mississippi four, to
Louisiana three, to Texas three and to
Arkansas three.
There is but one negro representa
tive in congress, and but six Republi
can ' members from these fourteen
states to represent what is conceded by
the south to be the - Republican vote.
Two of these Republican representa
tives are front Missouri, two from
Tennessee and one from each of the
Carolines. The other southern states
have no representatives of the colored
population. ,' ) - .
. These fourteen states have thirty-
three members -in cengrvss who are
there because citizens of the United
States are denied their right to vote.
They are given to the states to repre
sent the negro population, and the ne
groes are denied the right to elect men
who would represent their interests.
If this Democratic congress is sin
cere in its belief that the federal gov
ernment has no power to enforce the
fifteenth amendment to tbe constitu
tion it i should at once fall back upon
the fourteenth amendment and pass
ft law; that will take from the south
inirty-tnree representatives in con
gress. They must do that or less
nullify that amendment.
was be. on by t e government in ine
United States circuit court agaist bim and
bis eight bondsmen to recover the alleged
balance. Asm lar suit as b gun against
Mr Luckey, form rly agent at the arm
Springs agency, to recover $346.82.
The following are tbe statistics of fruit
culture in the nei hboiing state of Wash
ington: At the end of the planting season
of 1894 that state will have 45,000 acr s of
fruit, which will produce i-ot 'far f om 20,
UOO tons next season. Whitman county
takes the lead with about 400 carloads,
v alia V alia will p oduce 250, 1 akima
200, Clarke 170, Lewis 100, Kitt tas 90,
and others will vary from 10 o 60 each.
In dried fruits t larke county leads with
about 65 airloads. In peaches v hitman
and Clarke will lead. It ia estimated tbat
1,500,000 tries will be planted this coming
Season. -
The circuit court baa been busy to-day
witb the case of Stat of Oregon vs td.
Henderson, under indictment for the crime
of assaulting a i officer witn a dangerous
weapon, it occupied the time until tbe
noon bonr empanelling a jury, thirty jurors
having been swo n before the requisite
twelve courd be chosen. The panel was
exhausted and only tiv s- lected, and the
otheis were railed from the courtroom.
As empanelled the jury eoi aiata of the fol
lowing pe sons: tt ti Driver, D A Sturgis,
J R lloye, W R Menefee, C L r-chn idt, J
Wagon blast, Peter Kopke, W Sylvester, J
W Moore, J J? Root, J K McCcrmick, M
Win gate.
The Northwest Fruitgrowers' Association
organised at Spokate yesterday bv the elec
tion of the toilowing officers: President,
Dr. Blalock, of Walla Walla; eeeretary, 8.
A. C'arse. of Salem; treasurer, W. to Off
ner. of Walla Walla. Vice Presidents:
Washington, C. P Wilcox,, ot Yakima;
Idaho, Bebtrt Schleist-her. ef Lew stop;
British Columbia, John Kukland; Uregoe,
J. R. Card a ell, of Pertland. Tbe next
meeting will be held in Portland, and
resolutions were , adopted reoomrnend
ing . the ' frnit . laws of California.
Assurances were" received from transconti
nental lines that the northwest would re
ceive the same rates on fruit shipments as
enjoyed by California.
Dr. Jams Br' wn, of Portland, secretary
of tbe Oregon state medical boar", is in this
city, says the Salem Statesman, lo the pur
pose of testifying in the case of tbe state vs
Wm. Lee,indicted for the unlawful practice
of medicine. . Dr. Browu baa placed the
copy of the s-coni e ition of the me ical
register of Oreg n in the bands of H ate
Printer F. C. Baker and it is expected that
the pamphlet will be completed during
next month. The ' ed tion will git e the
names, residence, date of liceus , alma
m-ter, etc., of the physicians within the,
state, the rules and regulations, lists of the
most important colleges repre en ted by dip
lomas in the state, the medical law and
the decision ef tbe supreme court in the
Baxmore case.
From Mondar'a Dailv.
Ths last snow ef winter.
Mr. T. W. Lewis, a merchant of Cascade
Looks, is in the city.
Ex-Oov. Moedy left yesterday morning
tor ois none in uregon City.
Mr. A. Tilzer, tbe druggist at Blakeley k
Houghton a, returned last aiglit irum
shot t visit to Salem.
Tbe switch-engine left the traok this
morning near tbe Umatilla House, and it
was some time befoie it was icplaccd.
The fallowing deed was filed witb the
, county clerk no-day: Win & Ruuiumiu to
F C Rubiaaon; a bf of se qr aud n hi, aw qr,
sec 20, tp 1 n, r 10 e; $1000.
N. M. Perkins, manager ef the Bingham
Sanitarium, located at tile uul spring la
Umatilla oouoty, was a passenger on Satur
day evening's train eastward.
' Mr. S. Carr and wife, of Wiacocsin, who
have been visiting Mrs. C's aunt, Mr. Mar,
Lacey, lu this cuy, for se,eral weeks past
lett this morning for Hood River. .
D.- W. Simmons, sheriff ' of Yakima
county, Waati , wno baa Been in tha aiy
a tow bays on official busiuea-, lett for ma
heme yesterday saoroms by way ot Port
land. -
Tbe case ot S ate of Oregon vs. EX Hea
dersun went to the jury Saturday ereanig
about 0 o'clock, submitted witautlt arg-u
meal, an J in a short tisie a verdict ot
quitisi was returned.
Horses which fbrinarly so d for $50 aim
$CO lu tne Harney vailay are now ao.u tu,
420 Recently a band was so d lor $10
head to a man without money, le be paid
fui in two years. Tnat sounds ritner tougn.
There were three bc-boa and one inebuau
arreited Saturday niht. Oue was allowed
to depart in peace, on condition thai In
would leave tne eity, and the otuera we e
fined $5, which win be buarueu out at ill
city jail.
Tbe Oregon City woolen mills, the larg-si
west of the R -cay mountains, costing up
wards bf $250,000, is still as a mouse Dm
a spiomug jeuuy or a loom is moving. 1
baa stopped anil like a oonner at a gauerai a
tent, ia waiting for orders.
A local paper in Bri'.i h Colombia, traces
17 eaaea in which Siwash Kiria have beeuj
old to white nv-n at prices raugiog tiom $5
to 9,00 each, lbe guveromeufr la now nil
tbe warpath against tne muoreaucs whu
have been guilty of the ontiaxe.
We bave received from tha National Pre
mium Supply Honse ef Chicago, III., a
"Portiolio ot Midway Type." Tnase ooo
aiat of several handsome photoeravur a of
I'laisance of the Caioago Exposition. Pf""
Several papers have bsea boasting of o q I u c
books. Rev. W. A. Trow, of Albany, a
the Democrat, is the owner of "Modus Coo
uiooaudi," priuted in Spain in 1576, Uu iog
the Elizabethan peiio I. It will take cou-
s derable age to equal this.
Albany Herald: Some of tbe settlers cp
the Siutiam, having heard of Salem's bid of
$45,000 tor the Curoett-Jackson pnxa tighc.
oiler to go SoOOU better, and say tbey will
give SoO.UUO for the albggers to come n
and ngbt on the banks of ttio ro inng San
tiaui, provided thsv will talt-f orders on tna
Orekou Pacidu for $25,000 with the re
maining $25,000 in cord wood.
A motion for a new trial in the case of
James Schmit vs J G. sad I N Day a
overruled by Judge Bradshaw this mon
ing This was tne ctre in which a verdi0
tor damages wss given by r t j i r tr
injunes received by the plaintiff while lb
tbe defendant s employ at the Locks.
A delegation of en ineers came over from
La Grande on yesterday's train. Tha party
..ousisieu ot J Matott, Uarry St. Cyr,
Grant Key anil G M Davis. It is uader
stood that their mission pertained le mat
ters concerning the ordera of L-oomo ive
ae;ineers. 2'bey returacd to La Grande
test evening.
The ease of the State ef Oregon vs,
Hull, for killing Beu Cumminns near Cas
cade Locks on January 1st of this year.
on trial in tbe circuit coart lo-day. Tl
fjllowing is tne jary empanrl-ed: G-o
Liebe, W N Wiley, G.o Noble, U U Mil
er, Cnaa L Schmidt, Gee Patterson, Clark
MoC:owu, D F O.bnrn, Gao Nolin, Peter
Kopke, V A atnrgis aod 4 J Driver.
Last night a decide ! change took place l
the weath. r, aod there was about a foot of
anow on the ground this morning. Yester
day was balmy and spring like, and the
Hidden transition to tbe severest storm of
the season was s mathing unexpected and
yory surprising. This may ba coosiderei
the last suow ot tbe season and tbe next
a-tempt made at spring may be expauted to
be success! ul. .
Iu tbe stabbing affray, in which F. W,
Skibbe stabbed ths young maa named Wat
son, mentiin of which waa. marie , in thee
columns at tbe time, Racoroer Dutur, after
neanng the statement of Marann to-day
held Sasbbe in the sum of $1000, and th
ease wilt be investigated during lbe present
session of lbs court. Bail was furnished,
aud tbe cnarge will be examined by tbe
grand jury to-morrow if it can be reached
at tbat time.
The Union .Pacific will change ths time
of tbe xleppner branch trains, beginning
to-day. Hereafter all transfers el passen
ger and baggage for this branob wil be
made at Willows junction, instead of . at
Arlington. A commodious ' depot bas been
recently completed at Willows junction,
and, nnder tbe new arrangement, connec
tion will ba made with both east and west
bound psssengar trains. The train will
hereafter arrive at Heppner at 5 A. at.
daily, except Monday, and leave Heppner
at : P. at. daily, except Suudy.
Pendleton . TYsctine: As train No. 1 was
running along last rvsnjng abont two miles
east ol. Pendleton, some person or persons
unknown amused .themselves by throwing
locks against tne sides ot tbe oars. U m
bewlder was thrown through tbe during
car window, maxii g a n la tne size ot
man a bat. Conductor Ballaotiae bad
charge of tbe train, aod Conductor Ruther-
toru was attending U the dimog car. Had
tbe stone gioe through th wiuxlow of the
reclining c-bair car soma person wonld
probably have bsen hart.
ITEMS IN BRIEF
. From Saturday's Dally. . 1
Mr. Patrick Bolton, of Kingsley, is in
. town to-day.
The club dance last evening at Chrysan
themum hall was a very enjoyable affair.
The McKinley club will have a meeting
this evening. AU members are earnestly
reqeuated to be present.
The Oregon press association excursion
to the midwinter fair will probably visit
San Francisco on March 26 Oregon day.
The recorder's office was very quiet this
morning. There were no arrests last night,
and, consequently, there were no fines im
posed or colleoted. -
The school clerk reports having enumer
ated 1020 children in this district. This is
the largest number ever registered, and tbe
ciers mints He will secure - about thirty
more before be finishes his work.
Grant's Pass Courier: A rotary snow
plow has been bnsy in the Siskiy- ns for
some time. It thi o ws the snow hard enough
to break windows close to- the track and
, even covers up tbe smaller buildings.
' An editor wrote a head line, "A horrible
Blunder," to go over a railroad accident;
. bnt though it was the pri ter's fault tbat it
got . over the aecount of a wedd ng, the
editor was the ma i thrashed all the same.
' Snow fell last night sufficient to cover
sidewalks; but it had all disappeared by
noon. Whi e it lasted some of tne eras 1
boys maoag-d te coast down the walks; but
this amusement was of very short duration.
Salem is infested with a miscreant who
seises school girls on the streets, aod sub
jects them to being hugged. A good live
- grisxly bear should be secured and turned
loose on the yonog man until his huggUg
propensities are satisfied. -
Mr. Rice purchased from J. J. Wooley
one day last week two steers and a heifer,
all two-year-olds, that weigh d 3810
pounds. 1 hese slaughtered and reduced to
beef, w 11 be banging in the Columbia
Packing Co.'s shops on Monday next.
Condon Globe: Bmmett and Frank Arm
strong, whom we mentioned last week as
being arretted on a charge of killing a cow
belonging to Brawn Bros., waived examina
tion Friday evening and Justice Clark
bound them over to the grand jury in the
sum of $1000 each, which was promptly
i urn linea.
' U.I.H, .ejji-M-MH, Kniwrtnlttnifanl Hani
' Irving, of the Oregon school tor desf mates,
says that nearly every architect in the state
is preparing plans for the new buildings to
A new feature in the O, X. G. of Oregon
is a hospital corps for each regimen', npw
being organized. That of tha first regiment
will ba at Portland. Albany is fortunate in
having one for the Second regiment, ray
the jJtmocrat. . Dr. M. H. E.lis i tne first
surgeon and J. A. Cnmminga assutant sur
geon. ' These gentlemen are now preparing
for tbe formal organization of tbe corps on
next Monday evening at the armory. " In
will consist if twenty members, all new ret
emits except the surgeon snd assistant
The officers will probably be selectid by F.
company, li.e bospital corps is an inter-
eating feature in the N. G. and in actual
service ia important in a rrgimtat.
The Spokane Review, in commenting
npon tbe address of H. S. rllandford before
the Fruit Grower's convention says: "id.
S. Blandford, of Walla rt alia, s. oke on
'The Pacific Northwest.' and surprised
some of his hearers by giving comparisons
of its size. There was but one way to pruD-
erly market the st- at wheat cror. ne said
and that was by organizing this great north
west territory into one organize ion and
sell our f ruii a as one company. Then
Walla Walla fruits would not be sol as
against Yakima or Snake river, or tbe Co
lumbia river. Frui s are not selling cheap
to the consumer, but tbey go cheap from
tbe producers. .This wa due to inbarmony
of produce is. and could only be overcome
by union of organization." '
A Washington dispatch says: 'Na-eleon
Davis wants to be receiver of tbr Orrgon
national bank, aod ha presented m appli
cation and papers. He baa also put in
considerable evfdenoe to show why Sraave
-hould be removed aod some one else ap
pointed. Ine comptroller has ' not had
time to take np tne case yet, bat wilt give
the application ot Davis consideration. He
has not fully determined what to do witb
Stagge, and was ready to allow tbe nattier
to run along withoiit.taking immediate ac
tion, unless it was stirred np again, aod
there was an insistence upon the removal
of Stagge tor the benefit of the bank."
The spirit of young America cropped out
amongst the small boy of this lity ecent y
wi.en several 6f these adopted yachting, as
tbe late fad is so popular els where 1 wo
oi tneae youthful members of t be Dalle
progress ve . rising generation, sons of
Aiesara. fountain and Joslyn, tuilt a raft
on the margin of a pond in Lauehlin's ad.
dition yesterday, and in lau cbing it both
fell into ibe poud nearly up to their ne ks.
Fortunately they succ eded in gett ng
ashore, and lost no time in reaching tbe
home of Mr. Fountain wnere the, were
knn ... ... J t. . , 1
"""6 " "r r tfosiyu, an m
ploye of the Union Pacific, as soon as he
heard of tbe matter, traced his boy to Mr.
Fo n ain's, where t e was found aa ha py ae
a lark and taken heme. 1 be bots saemtrl
none the worsa lor the r experience, being
too young to realize the dangers hey had
passed through. i .
Thunday night, while en route to Port
land, George Brown, a colored man", com
mitted by the U. S commissioner at Pen
dleton for selling iquor to Indians, jam pert
from the car window near Coyote station
and escaped. He was in charge of Deputy
U. S. Marshal Bentley, who bad four Other
prisoners in charge and who were securely
ironed. Browu, being guilty of a ight of
fense, was not considared sufficiently des
perate to make any determined attempt tr,
regain bis liberty, and he was permitted
go into the closet. He was seen in this'
place by the brakeman when the train
passed Coyote; bnt a few minutes after
wards the door was opened and it is sap
posed be escaped thro-JEh tbe window. Thi-
deputy marshals at other points have been
notified ti keep a lookout for Brown, ami
Mr. Frank 8eeley,4n this sity, ir-watchiog
every train for him.
Tbe city jail is in a terrible condition, anp
is not a proper place to confine the worse
criminal, much less those guiltv of Tight
offenses. Ia some of the rooms ths boards
on the ceilings are loose, and any one eoald
easily escape. In one cell the prisoner are
forced to sleep on the bare nrunnd. For
sleeping purposes covers aod biankets are
thrown npon tbe plat-k.fi -or.and tbe victim
Oiuat pass the boors in fit best manner p
sible under the circumstance. Bunk
anouio oe provided the prisoners the s-iote
aa in the tooaty Jul. and other repaira
snoaia oe made As it I-, he tail is a dis
grace to tha city, and romethiug should be
done witb it immediately.
Ia the United States district court Fri
day morning Ja1ge Bellinger sustained the
demurrer to tne indictment against Jhn E
Ruberie, publisher of the Harney Ttmr
charging him with depo-iting in the United
States mails a certain ora-jene. lewd and la
civious paper, being a copy ot the Harney
Times ot the issue of J ne 17. 1893. The
matter alleged to ba obiceae conflated of a
slsnza of dojgeiel, written as a fling at the
editor of another pap r. Tbe court said
that the article might he within the stat
ute punishing persons ter lib-l. but it i
net within the statute nnder whioh the in
dictment was returnad for mailing oboea
imtter, as tbe matter was not ob-cen
Uoierta wss arretted several months ae
and bad a preliminary examination before a
United bttiea commiMiooer, - which con
tinued for three or . four day. an4 rssa'trd
ia his ben1 - bed to answer to tne Unitrd
Stxtes grand jury - Tnere ia much ban f.ei
ng between the partiet to the charge in
tnat section.
school clerk for oae year.aod some notion
will be taken relative le lucreaaiog tue
turn her of grades and tbe uurubase or
lease ot additional room or rooms lor
school purposes.
Tnia afternoon tbe grand jury in the ca-e
of Stats of Oregon v. F.' W. L. ibbr.
returned "nut a true bill."
One bobo found lodgings io the cily
jail last night. - He was brought Define
lbe city recorder this nioruiug, aud
mulcted in tbe usual line. .-
Yesterday was tba tbirtielb anoiyeraai i
of tbe iaatituuou of the order ot
Knights of Pythias, and it is only ssuuun
in numbers to any oidjr ia tb U.atc
Stat.
A local from Spokane pasaed down th
road this muraiug on scurtul time, bat
the regular paaaaucer train il iltUv,
uiue hour, by leaaou of ine atortu wu.c.
raged yesterday.
Tha Klamath Falls Express saa th. m
are ouiy two survivor ot ne vuoe nnmeioes
and warlike tribe ot Roue nvsi I
who are drawing ratiena from trie due.
dtalaa p.t tbe Grant! Kade agency.
Mr. Was. Mionell, tbe couuty trsa-uri,
baa readied eutioe troin tbe r-t.t iroiu i
et the tax due from Wao, wmc
ameunta to $14,443.30. Laai vear in,
state lax amouatcd u uear.j $25,000
Tne tarm yrstjrday prevaileu quite g-i.-erady
tnrouh tne nurthweac. fae,,tc
rami wars urn Unit-, but treignu tr ev
erai houiS lata. N-i. 24 that icave- trio d
pot a 3 o'clock lu me Mtirnon, rfl bit
irrne uutli 4, ai.d naa over two h.mia i
leaning
The hottest mines la the wor d art- i
Coiuatouk. On me lower it-vtls the net i
so rst t.-at tha men cannot work over 10
or 15 minute at a lime. Every a mm
mean of nnrigatm; tne heat h.vo be .
tried iu vain. Ice mo it. ueture it reaunc
-be bottom ef th anuria
Mr. P. T. Sharp, who has hern 3 .;ti-..
wun carbuuo-ea an wiuter, i a? .in asm to
be aiouad. A tnuugn ueariog tne acv.iotj
tui.e pt.st in tne Jourury of -file, tbeoi.i
geatleuian bids tair to live many veara yt
The Ptinville News ssya: "Ine en
counter which Shcntf Bjotn bad witn the
qu.w en the deaert a short time g v
epeaied at the masquerade on r dut)-di
evening, to the grt aa.nnaiuent of tl.e
crowa. An one eiiiuyed the Inn betiei.
bowever, than did Mr. Booth."
The trial in the circa. t court to-dav wa
the State ot Oregon vs. J Hull, tor killing
B n Cusnuiitt near Cascade locks, Jau
l.t ot tms yrar. AU the teatimouy wa
neard, aiguincats oi attorneys nua in, ai'd
tne case Kiven to the jury soon after 3
'clock in is aiterooon. . Up to the hour oi
going tu pteas no verdict bad been r- a-jbed.
Tbe stage from Wapimtia di I not reach
the city until 7 OiLx-k yeatcruay, when it
usually strives at 4. Th.ouam.ut the
county the storm ye-triluy wa general,
an.l tbe amount of snow at VV apmitia w a.
about tbe same a it was here, while on the
T)gb ridge it wss sbout fifteen inches. Iu
places the read Was aim, st impassii Is, and
tue mud and anow were fa ly up to the
nuoi oi tne wneeis ot tne Due board.
Last Saturday, when the grand jury were
yuiliug the county bo--pital, tne wagon in
which they weie riding became fait lu the
mud, and ia. attempting to extricate the
Venice a si- g tree ayni tluabie tree were
biekeu. Tne wneeis Were pried out by
raiiro.d ties, and one oi theeo sank out of
tigbi iu tbe mud. Finally, by a graud el
fort, the hore pulled the waob out ot toe
mire. Tne driver warae.1 tie juror thtt
they wonlJ b opaet btfore the. arrived at
tne.r deriuairoe, and tbe prophecy was
fulfilled td hi complete sati-facnon.
Mr. Dwlsht Muzzv, who ia well known
to eld r ideBts ot Th Dalles, having been
tne pioneer word sawyer of this eitv, died
a tew days since in the h p.tti at Qiincy,
I.linois. He owned st one time a 3j0-acre
farm near tbat city; hot at hi death was
found in possession vf an insurance policy
tbat entitled bird t only $80. Muzzy wa
Oue et tha landmarks ot the earlier butory
ot this town, and had many pecoliar char
acteri lira. At tha. t.me ot bis death he
was over 70 years of age, and it was not
known wneibar hj bad any relatives liv
ing. C. J Murphy, who is so old residenter in
tbeae psrts, told ns this week that he has
never witnessed as mild a winter as this in
Oregon, says tbe Auteiope Herald Tbie is
now the middle ef February and the ground
(in the Antelope country) is aotroz-n aud
eutirely free from anow. The deepest snow
we have bat was about four inshes, whicn
remained only a tew days, ghaepmeo have
not fed any as yet, and their hYcks have
nevei - been in a better condition at this
tune of year. If the carved fiee trade
queatiea bad not been sprang last spring
and tba sheepmen nonid nave sold their
wool at 15 cent per pound, tho people in
this section. , would now be enjoying tne
giea est piuseriry. .
n
Application f r I.iq::o.- Licmse.
C. CAD LoCU. 1 ALU, HKUl.tCT,
ji..ie ot re.o-i
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. 1 w.ril iHrrir
il i m . rti t ti . i
' uu Hie Till ol M rc:i, is 4, aipj t
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w. -n,. i in a, nun t d i.,ou ,itiu i
THS BEST AND
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nrpn . . . n
ga bVE.n IDAkb
1 Don't be without a bottle. You
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NEED a gentle, soot lung TONIC
to assist nature to rr-na'r the damare
5 whioh ynur excesses have caused.
Sulphur Litters
IS NOT A
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RUM OR
WHISKY
DRINK
to be taken by the glass like other
preparations which stimulate only to
DESTROY. IX you nave FAILED fp
to receive any benefit irom oiner
medicines or doctors, do not despair.
Use buipnur Hitters Immediately.
In all cases of stubborn, deep seated
diseases. Sulphur Sitters is the best
I medicine to n:e. Don't wait until
to-morrow, try a bottle to-day.
, Ctnne
ut leas qu .nci.i. . ttt.tli one allr.
rM. rre:inct, IVatoo Cunly,
January, 27, las.
Stale of ureg-ot ,
Casods I ocas Falls Pbucikct,
Hon role Cou tr Court ut W.uh.-i c'oun ,
To ib
' 'he under. eneH laxnaver-. ami -r .' v ter- ,
-Is Ptoii I, county ..,1 Ma nf.ire, i ., reaue-l
u l t- ti i jiur nou Table e , rt ut T..t h
-r. se to riw.U lie e. , f . -e- p r tiiou. vu.ou
iiU in it I qu ra At ti: to-nol . sc.r L.i. k - li
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Mia penou ot oi. yc-r:
UW U IP WW. IPIsyi
flcid 8 2-oent stamps to A. POrr1way Co,
Bo9Uin,Maaa.,for best medical workpuLlianed
la 4
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spnris and In-Door Games, Social Entertai-Tnent,
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cnnfltaiit attention. A new ten Is pru mined of
"Coffee and Reite."
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SAMKS.
C J i.'aniia.i
J hb iilnra.-i-rno
aa kUu.ier
4 Ki.i.htly
Peter uran
Jo 1 W aitiiit
hMil inl.ma
il T it. Johnaon
'rd T rierwhuiAa
U L Purkius
J K ilroiu
P Mtfclancy
J U McLiimo gh
L-iti Hurin
virite I jrrtil
John Gilli-n
Z -1 Qnnn
-sun M:Cary
W Lake
tndj Kfllehwr
v G Hall
feAl EAntiner
lokn Trana
Wm Mi-Kenzie
iiarrj Umv
so Prterkin
P Morin
Patrick Walnh
Kenneth McK nzie
lames L nmi h
Louis Gebhurd
e' Oollis
Johu W Haley
J C Jones
George J B (lord
T F MAniou
W Lynch .
KAVKS.
I- A U-Wkrt
E elin
S P Ann
H Lill, ga d
W L KcUI.er
Jan fs Slew, ri
R Black
Aloz Matt
G f M .rg,n
J W Mt--ic
tl bOitti
P Na.iicK
Qt.Te Mc ar lys
Herbert fel il.-y
W i:onaly
Chris Ynu.g
Frank B .il
TtiolU4 oye
K 11 Hi nie
Fred T U n hm n
Patrick NcUn
Nt-is f.e)Bu
aux VViL-oa
J h Hile
G s II -hit
Jl fciFk
Peter I rana
Geo Gr.y
Daniel Fi z .-erald
O W Bui.pen
P-tt Sullivan
P Sherii-er
Mel Leavics
JfH ndri- k
D atonavhan
Audrca keileher
WN.Ltrk.n
f r Lipr License,
Falls Pbscinct, )
Wasco County, V
btate of ureir jn J
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT I, JnH.N
Sullivan, of caid precinct and county,
will, on the 7th day of Marcn, lti4, apply to the
County Court of the above-named omn y for a li
cense to sell spirituous, malt anil vinou, liquors in
less qua. titles than one gallon.
Fal.s P.ecinct, Masco County, State of Oregon
January 27, lew, '
Falls Prscinct. Wasco County,
' Slate of Oregon.
To the Honorable County Court of the County of
k Wasco, -tate of Oregon:
We, the undersigned residents and legal voters
of Falls precunei, county and state aforesaid, do
hereby respectfully petition and pray that said court
shall grant a license to J- hn 8ul ivm to sell spir
ilunun, mult and vinous liquors in said Falls pre
cinct, in less quantities than one gallon, fr thi
period of one year:
ISfM.
S4MSS.
C A Stewart
John Trans
H a Leavens
A J Jonl in
P 'icLaney
P Vot.ick
F F I evens
P M Kelhker
Pat O Neil
John Jas Foy
Geo a Buffjrd
K Sinnott
A G Hall
A J Knightly
Geo Peterkin
J E Sorbin
Denis Bncklev
John Thiesou
A Kelleber
E Po-e
Thoma Badder
A J Collis
Timo hy Brennan
Thomaa H Williams
Ptn.;k Fltbertv
Cha Gray
J F UcGrath
H Fitzsimmons
nims.
Patrick Nuian
D L Gates
Mike onnell
P H SuM van
Augui-t Peterson
J H Mo onouub.
C F Candiani
Jer y Sullivan
Peter Valentine
Pat Nee
Theodore Glojlr
Fd Bergeron .
Dan Sul ivan
James Ktew irt
Mel Leavens
Alex Watt
D Monaghan
H D Parkins
B Black
F Neixon
W L Ko tner
W Cochran
M F.tzgerald
Pat Sullivan
Pttrica Walsh
O E Miller
W Lake
John Duffy
Iezal Votioe.
Sheriff's Sale.
I ) V. TL t F A
U a.u , i
LUll
, 1804
t.CLTIo.s fiid ide if
fU-t . u; O tltu llr U.I t u ni ttit
-"" 1,1 'en i'f.-i ..-.. c. unt) uii. h decri
j tiKuieut uiaoe, lenuerul anu entcrtd bt said
cou t on thn l,t uy oi Decauiber, ls3. in favor of
'he piamiff, in a suit whe uu T ii. Joun.ton and
Otairae . Johnston, co-partners. U.i.i g business
ui.uer the flrin n..me if Jonu ton Br oh, wuru piain
tiff , aud A t Br.,wu aud n t Uruanwend fend
ai.to, au . to uio dir ctl and dui vnvd, .-omuiaud-ujt
me lo letj uoi. nil Mll ibe bu.u- n,i:i.,il
nude ,ri e.1 i a iu wutand h r-i.. .fier Ueviibed,
- "il ou the 8h !.. j Januaip ISi-4. Uul ,v.
i " -ei a pu- ic uuu.i.m, tu tue
-t moucr lor CAH., iu UAU, uu
n.r.irtt, ilit- 10 n .ii, oi hViiniMr
t t- n o'cl ck in thn forum n of a .id Jay, thv
.r-.iil-o.rol h.- O u . t.uri. Hue i U.it.
Ci;j i.i n. o ii, iMeu.iii, a I ti the , a..d a. o
e.m e dcacnb.u iu aud r.t an . lierc-ui diacr.o u
- toli.w-s, to attr
Tlie aouihtaal quarter i.f nection 24, in toa-nah p
4 ouih, nuei.i ta t, of tne Wiumaie Men ,.
iau, m Mawo ..uui, mig , t gt- n w.h tin
-i.en.e ts, i.er d.liuieli.a and ap u teuaut-ei theie
ii to beitiiikii,g. or in unaiae at perta umg, o.
:lltlcll tln-ltil hal be ilicl. lit Ui Hill if l:
aum of o go. wiili interest tliereou at u,e r..t 1
eu per mi ptr annual ce tlio lal dy ol l e i ru
bor, I3; tulUI . lor. i. V a Ire anu 1M 72 at..,
in aiu au t. U'te-her nh tuiii o sum wrta. u
;ru nj -osl ol aale i . A W'aR
.-l.tsrff hi Wso Co..lit, or. go .
Dated at D.. li Cl,i, uietc -u Jau. I'.'lcUl Jal-
Administrator's Sale.
WH .KEAS the Hoi. ounty Court r.f the Stale
ol Oreg.,-., f r II Ci.untv ol Wa.co Ol. t.
dtn d.tj ot Auvi-iiiuei, i8J du.y mue au order m
lectin me, ti e ulj i.pp.ii.,ij, quaiiticd ami act.ua
Ailiu.uistrator of he vautt.. ol .tucat S tl ave, d
ceaaed, to aeli Uie -au.i and p.euiiaea beiouiru.'g t.
il.i M.l.,na ilerealter par.K-u arly oeacnoeu, al
public am iio.,, to tue hicbcai bidder, tor casu ii.
uand,
.. w therefore, l.y virtue of auch auihor tv, anu
hi pur-uaiice ol .aid orucr, 1 . ill, on S.turday. tne
.ot.i day of Fehiua v, 1894, at the h.iur of ten
0 cock in the fv-reno -ii ol ei.l uay, -I tha Iront dooi
01 tne t,ou.,ty Guu.t Huae in U.I lea (Jitt, aa i.
Couuty, u.egi.a, sell, at pu ii.: u tion. o the hinh-
t bidder, for c sh in hand, the lands and p ennet
beloUKing io .aud eaute, anu par ticularl dcacribeu
a fo low, tO-W. t:
The soutnaest quarter (s J) and the southeast
q jartcr of the orthact qua ter ( e of uw.) ot
aectiun ttiteen. (loi in town.-h p ime (1) anutu, ol
r.ugc fi-uitfoll (14 eaat. uf the llllametle Meridian
in Wasco ounty . oreiro... outaiumg two nun .red
acre ,.f la d. aid -aic w.li bo matU subject to ap
proval anu confirujati..u of the aa.u County Cuurt.
Dated at Uallea city, Waaco .krui.ty. Oregon, tnia
S.h uay of January, 18U4.
'1. H. JOH.VSTON,
Adm'r of tbe l state of Ernest S. Uaage, deceased.
Administrator's Sale.
NtlTICK IS HKKKBY GIVEN that the under
sig ed, administrator of tbe estate of Hurn
ron Corum dec. a ed, bv v-rtue of au orueroi the
ouuiy Court of tiie state of Or -on lor tta-co
County, in probate, made on the & h uay of Septem
ber, A. D. 1893, and a -uppliimentarv older inaue b
said court, of date Dec muer ii, '.893. wll on -atur-day,
the 27th d .y oi J.tnuarv, 1894, at the flour of 2
P. A. of said da, at tne Cou t House door in D.llra
City, in Wasco Couutv, stale of Or. gon. eel at pub
lit auotiou to tbe higneat bidder for cash in baud,
mi- 1 et to tbe coutirinalion of said Court, all of the
following descr bed real es ate and water right, be
longing 'o tbe estate of the said deceased, to-wit.
Tne west half of the norti.evet quart r, and the
norihwrst quarter of the southeast quarter of sec
tion tweut-five, in townahm tw-o n.-rth of range ten
east of tne Willamette meridian,cout-tiniug 1 u acres
and situatod in warco County, rt .te of rig .n; aud
a. so the eas naif of the eaat half of section Ko.
twenty-five in town&tiip No two north i f range ten
eaat uf die M iilameite meridian, contaimug 160
acres, and situated in Wa-co County, state oi Ore
gon, totietn r wuh the tenements, .bere.iiu.ment
and appurtenaucts and water rights thereto belong
iug, and he.onging to sai.i est ,te
All tue abve described property, includimr the
water iivnts, to be told in one parcel.
Dated, December 2t. 1893.
J. W. CONDON.
Administrator of the nlata of Harrison Corum,
deceased.
Harper's Weekly. Application fur Liquor License.
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HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
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Harper's Weekly 4 00
Harper's Bazar 4 on
Harrer's Young People t 00
Poetaft free to all SuhecrHert in the United States
Canada and Mexico. '
Cascasb Locks, Falls Pimurcr.
Wasco County.
State of Oregon
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, KEN-
auneime anu xnom tsadder, of said
T ""' t me i in oay oi March,
1894, apply to the County C .urt ol the above named
uouiity, i r w i cenae to rail rpirituous, malt and
viuoua liquors in tea quantities th,u o .e gallon.
rans rrecinct, Wasco County, SMte uf Oregon,
.Tat ana s . 9 1 C ft J
Cascads Locks, Falls Prbcikct,
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon
X tor w aaco iunty
George W. Bowlana, plaintiff, vs Hugh Gourlav
auu ana, ouruty, neiei.aat.ta.
To Hu.-b Gourlay and Besaie Gourlav the above
named defend tnts. -
In the name of the .-tate of Orra-on. vi and each
of ou, aie hereby nq ire-1 to appe .r -no answer
tbe complaint ot plaintiff, filed against ) iu in tl.e
above entitled suit, on . r bef .ro the firs, d iy of
tbe regular term of the Circuit Court ol thi stae of
Oregon lor Wasco County, neat following tbe final
publication ot tnts summons, to-wit; on or before
M ioday the 12th day of F brurv. 1894. and if vnn
fail so to appear and answer, fur want there f the
Wasco County, state of Oregon. I P' intitf apply to the Court for the re ief prayed
To the Honorable, the Countv Court of Wu .,i. f0'm "u! """P aiut, to-wit:
Oregon
We, the undersigned, legal voters of Falls Pre-
etnet, ot Wasco county. Or., re.-pe-tfully petition
...... .ui. wm. w Kraut a ueense t-t kven-
netb MiKenzia and T. W. Badder to' sell rpiritnous,
matt and vinous liquors In said Falls nieoinet in
'ess quantities than one gallon - for the period ot one
yoat
Whea Baby was sick, we gve her Castor!,
When sh waa a Cfalld, she cSad f or Oaatoria.
When she became Was, she etaua; to Cat tori.
i ate bad CbIdreo,ite gavetbeaa OssSecia.
' Bsfrigerator Oars.
Daring the .wiuter months refrigerator
oars containing way freight for points on
ths Paoifio division will be started from
Poitlaod Wednesday and Saturday of each
week. This measure is adopted to avoid
loss nr damage to perishable freight on ae
oouot of cold weather. Shippers will pi eas?
take notice and arrange their shipments ao-
irdingly, thus avoiding uooeoeesary loss
y cold weather.
EE. Lytlk Agent.
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Address: HARPER BRoT UK- lit Vci
Ereck Nelson
William Day
August Teenelina
John Trana
George S Henry
a n.nigntiy
M Sir-b
Pat Sullivan
Med Nelson .
td D Monaghan
P Paulsen
John G Brown
Timothy sexton
lohn Thieson
John McO.y
C H Trark
John HcLned
Dan Sul ivan
ndrew Kelhhsr
William McKenzie
A K Collis
H P Krnver -Wm
Frizzell
A Watt
Dug Nelson
John Sullivan
J H McDououvh t
R Black '
mauks.
OWFlnke
M Malleney
Peter Trana
. N F Murphy
A Fleiachuer
HLIIegard
T Lillegard
Heoery Fitzsimmons
: James Mewart
P ter Driggaa
FRaeey
Augu-t it iison
. Geo Oldham '
Ed Eyrainer
R A McVittv
T McRay
Pat Lllarety
H Glazier
Theo Glazier
W L Kilrner
. PSheringer
J A Aldrich -
J E Hill
T W Lewis
W A Caloon
D i.Cates
Thn King
A B Glacier
Boys and Girls Aid Society.
Boys may be bad (and sometimes girlt-)
(l)or ordinary service at wages; 2) nron
a lenture, to work, attend school, snd b
brought np somewhat as your own; and
(3) children may be bad foe legal adoption.
Address, J. H. Misenei-, superinteodeut
Oregon Boys and Girls Aid society. Port.
and, Oregon.
Lessons in French.
Those desiring to take lessons in the I
French language can bave an opportunity
of forming aclast in that study, by sd
dressing J.Keynaod, through the pos'-l
office, this city.
S50 Reward. '
I will pay the shove reward for the arrest J
aod convict inn of tne persons who entered
my place of bu iaes and rtibhed . it alinnt
two weeks aao. Bsn Wilscw.
IKVaPT Bfla
nail p. ZBaajarfbyntaatfnlrop.
w at poven aa a le la
ab.tiitijl HHrawiBgaaapaeriaskakKaf oasy. assaay
mi aata on naa.
t.fTlt,awiiiiikty.lJisspas
at. Ba w ajd daaaav Imarwayovrepporta-
-ttr. bmiimjm aaaa. is vaa ?ai
th Sladaaaa ot Fartan offers
aaeh naraao at ana nttoi ot Mil .
sad ahepaaaa oa t bar riaaea ; fail to do
Inz!
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by a pbateaapbar, Saat
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aad sh aeparta. aaar te ram." Baw abaH jo Sad
tb aouiaw pprliaBilTt laamUsat rary ehaoaa that
appears awrtky. aad ot fair pMasi-, that H what aQ ass.
earslalBMaos. Barahjanopvtaally. nrbasbnotot' .
wkMa Iba Mash at arbortai saonla. Impraio, H w pi
attaaaa, aamied atartm ItU. Ta eouair mor- .
naDyktkanL aCoaea t b aa) rataaly aud L ..ly
byanklaatiaaapeiMwufMwaw. ABaoa. .an
aa Iba ararfc and hint at Sarwe. wkenaarraa are. Ere b.
ar awij eanon; tmmvktaIWaareir. Yo
eaa aa wn ST roa will work, aot tew bard, bat huhntol
Republicans, Attention!
There will be a meeting of the R u.ib Icin Conn'v
vntrai committee at tno county o mrt room in tl.e
Court House in Dalles City, Oregon, on Tnurad iy,
February 22 1894. at the our of tn ..'clock a af .
lor the purpose of Using the time fnr the holding of
the next Re ublican ' ouniv Convention appirtiou
ing the reuresentat on therein- and transacting
aura otner nusuiess a may properly come beforn
win rammiHeft .. -j t
JUD 8. FISH, ., ... B. S. HtJNTIXGTOV,
oa'"T' z-resiuent.
The Dalles, Ore., Feb. 9. 1484. ' i -
AdmiDistratcr's Kctfce.
VTOnCK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Lf deraigned was dulVann -inted adminiattator o
the eatata of Nels Carlson, decease. nf fL..ai'
Locks hy the C unty Court of the state of Oregon"
llniiotw if a'un, ' aa ............ K oo ,ona , i
j - . vu torn auu,
therefore, all persons having claims agaimt said
eavaw are requirea to present tne same, with prope
vouchers att .ehed. within six montha from the dat
olohia notice, at my office at Ca-ade Locks, Waaco
t,ounty, itregon. . .
Cascade Locks, Sept, SO. 1893.
C. J. CANDIANA,
Adm nlstrator of the ettitt i.l,iliiu del
aseo. ,
For a decree of foreclosure of that oartain mnrt.
gaga deed tirade a d executed br vou to fc. B
Dumr, on 'the Sd day of .November, 1893, upon all of
io v oi uuiura uranu view aiiuiti. n to Da les city,
in Waaco County Oregon, and accorui a- to the re.
oord.d map of said Addi'ion to said City, and that
said premises be sold under such foreclosure decree
in the manner provid. d by law and according to tbe
practice of this Court; tbat from the i rocteds of
such sale, the plaintiff bave and receive the sum of
SMw, aud interest on said sum ,1 e November
1801, at the late of 10 per cent per annum; alao the
further um of 60 as a reasonable attorney's fee
lor ins ituting this suit to forclcae stid mortgage
and coi-ect the notes .hereby aeeure-i and he-ein
sued upon, together w.th plaintiff's costs and dis-
nuriemenoi maue ana expended lu this suit, include
Ing accruing coats and expen es f ale. and that
plaintiff have judgment over ar.d against the de-
lenoent, tiugn Uourlay, for ant den lencv remain
ng after all of tbe proceeds of such sale properly
api.1 cable thereto, shall bav been anolied in nav-
meut of plaintiff's demands as above set forth; that
upon such foreclosure tale all if ihe right, title, in
terest and c aim of you and each of you, and ail
person." claiming or to c'aim by, through or ui-der
t'ju, or cimer or you, in aim to said mortg-geu
premise, and every part thereof, be forever birred
and forol.eed from the equity of redimpti n. and
for such .other and further relief as to tbe Court suav
seem equitable and luat.
This summons is served upon you by publication
thereof in The . Dalle Tmxs MouaTauiKKK, a news
tap.-rof general circulation, pub.iahed weekly at
Dalles City, Wasco ouuty. Oregon, by order of
nun. vr. tj. craosnaw, iiageoi s a t circuit uour ,
which order bears date the 27th day ot neceinber,
xiwo. uurus et aick El-1 is.
sp30-7w Attorneys for Pla.mff,
Administrator's Notice.
rpO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCJRN:
notice is hereby given fiat the undersigned has
ocsn uuiy acp tinted administrator of th partner
-.bip eaute of G- o. F. Beera and R. E n iiliauia.
doi g busiuea under the firm name of Thi Dalus
Mercantile Uomuany, of w lch firm said George F.
eers is u, oeaeu. nv oroer or tne rion. ue.irir i:
B akeley, Cuui.t, Judae of Wasco cou ty wreou,
made ou the 17th Pay of N- vera bar. IpSa. and that
lie nas uuiv quaun.d ua such adm uistraior. Ail
:l.-n8 tavinir cl 1ms airaiust said-eatato are re.
quired lo present th. m with the pn.pt r vouchers
oj me ai my re-iuencn in uaiies uity witniu six
inonths fr . m the date of this notipe.
aateo tnia zau uay OI novemoer, lbUS.
it. E. w 1I.LIAMS,
Administritor of the nartnerahio eata a of Tha
Dalles Merca-.tile Company, conaistiug of Geo. r'.
Beats, det eased, and K. c. Wiillaina.
Executor's Notice.
br rnm mad. Jnwia to delas-. Aildnas at oaee. If .
VaUet fe Cewa ISex SMI. FortAaad. atAtine,
NOTICE
notice.
All persons who subscribed to the build
ing fund of tba M. E. church ou dedicatiob
any win piea-e pay the same to IJinsmore
Parish. ' R. B. Hood, Treasurer.
Wood! Wood! '
Fivs t.unr'red cords seasoeed fir wood,.
cat especially for family u-te, will be sold at
a minimum rate, alao oak and mixed hard
wood. i Jos T. Peters k CoJ
Wanted
Two furnished rooms in a private fam
ily for housekeeping lor a yonog couple..
Apply at Keller's bakery.
For Sent.
A honse situated in a n leasant locality
ror terms, apply at tnis om
VE TELL YOU
nothine new when wa .tat that iin..iAM..M
ia a permanent, most healthy aad pleasant buai
-new, that moras a probt for every day's work
Saeh I th baaiaes we offer the wortlng claaa.
n t teach them how to make money rapidly, aad
guarantee every oae wh follows our instruction
faithfully the making of S3O0.00 a month.
Every one who takes hold so and works will
surely aad spscdily increase their earnings; then
can be no qaeatfoa about it ; others now at work
ar ootnr it, ana you, reader, can do the tame
1 his is th best navine business that ion h.
ever had the chance to secure. You will make a
grave mistake If you fail to give it a trial at once.
If yon grasp the situation, aad act quickly, you
will directly Snd yourself in a most prosperou.
besiness, at which yoa can snrely make aad sarr
large sums of money. The results of only a few
"-'. woi a w ... mi r e ii rqout a weea s wsgea
Whether yen are old or young, man or woman, it
makes no difference, do as we tell yon, aad sua
eess will meat you at the very start. Neither
experience or capital necessary. Tltoae who work
for as are rewarded. Why not write t ear for
fall particulars, free ? E. C. ALLKN a OO,,
Box Ma. tO, Augasut, Me
OF INTENTION TO APPLV FOR LEAVE TO RE
SIGN. ..
VTotiee is hereby aivea that the undersigned K.
1.1 -editor of the estate of John Stanley, uecea- ri
naa nieo in tne uounty vourt ot tne state ol Trec-on
f r Wasco Conntv. in Probst', on Jcnuarv 26 th.
Ie94. a full snd comntete srnxiunt as s. eh Kx.eiitnr
to snd ineiuiiing j utu-ry zs b, 1894, and he intend
t ', and will, on Monday, tbe nib day of Marcn, ISM
pplv to the Honorable George O Blukelev. Jurio-a .a
Stid Court, for an order allowinir. aDnmvliur anr.
v. M...K iiaawuiia, anowiug -nun to reaign aa sn.-n
executor an-i exnonorating nim irom further liabil
ty as ucn executor.
JOHN M HRhFN
Executor of the Estate of John Btinley, deceased.
January z, xova. t
FREE TRIAL.
W17. ATT M 'm youth.
vv 11 It ha a-JA.1 na error. Incs ol
manly Tig r. Varicocele, etc Or CuMont's nerv
pill wih" effect a sp edy cure by it use, thousands
o cases of tha ye.y worst kind and of l-ng standing
n oeeu le-toreu . p-inect neaitn. t lltesn
'nousaod testimonias from all rver tbe world.
Prir per package SI 00, six for So .00. trial padaxe
ciia iecui.1 ica.cu lor iu centa pos'age.
Address. Da B U' Most
81 K. Washington St., Chicago Ills., U. 8. A
Jn the matter of tbe es'ai of Wiiliam H. HcAtee,
- - deceared. .
Notice is hereby nven tbat the undersiimed has
been hy the County Curtoi Ws- o Con. tv. st.te
of reguu, appointed execut..rd tonis now instead
u( B. C McAtee, removed, o the eaute ol William
tf McAtee. deceased. Ail. nemo .a bavns claim,.
sarainst. or business with, said estate are notified
and required to preaent ssme wiih the proper
vouchers to the underi j ned exticutor. at bia real. .
denoe iu The liallea, W aaco County, Uregrn.
Ihued The Uaiies. -ngon. th l?th dav of Jan.
u.ry, ib4. UEOKGE A. LIt.BE.
xecutorof tbe r state of Wm. - H. McAtee, Jecs'd
A ssignee's Notice.
J OTlCK U herhy -itiv n that C. L. Fhilllna, as-
i.as tiled his onai account as such asuhruee in t-
circuit court of the State of i-reuon for Wco
county, an thji sa d flnal acc uut will be he rd in
au hi i... urt -in alonoa,.the ltli day f Fe1 ru.rv
884, t the hour of 2 o'clock P. M . or asoon there
after as the same can ba rear-he.1 bv tb Curt a .id
oay oeing tn nrst oay tj tne regn.sr Kehma'y
.ova, aoria oi aaiu couri.. u. L.. rtllL.l.lf 1
" - Assignee
uea ity, uregon, Jan. 12. isai.
From Tuesday's Dally.
Dr. Caadiana, ot Cascade Lock, is in the
city.
The thermometer marked 18 degrees
aoova s ro tnia morning.
Mr. P, E Mich.ll, of Columbus, Wash ,
was a passenger on tne delayed train.
Tbe storm is over, and it is to be hoped
it was tue aeatn groan 01 winter.
some sleds were In from the country
lo-aay ; out we oniy saw one culler on tbe
streets.
The Dancing School ot '94 will bs closed
no Ihursday evening on account of the mil
itary ball.
ine annual school meeting far this
district, No. 12, will be held at the brick
scnool house Monday, March 5th, at 2
o'cack p. tt. All taxpayers should be
present, as at this meeting; will be elected
one director to serve for three years,
To Bent
Furnished rooms in desirable locality.
Apply to Mrs. W. Rineharl.
A. A. BROWN
Keeps
A FULL ASSORTMENT
srtrMIP1
Th
WANTED
SALESMEN
Local k Travelinf
MSTwlC!r
Finn Class
anwrfjiwrn
i lliinl, Fastest aal Ft ks the WwU.
Faaaaaajar aecaawaatloiia iBowllad.
KW Tlfifta ISaDOMDESRf AH BUSGOW.
WgwaTT soMtritmw.
JfEW TOBX GIBRALTEB mad VXFZES.
At resTnlar IntervaM.
SALSOff, 8E00ND-CUSS AUD STEER A 6 1.
rwEea oa ivwom vu ui ao mmm rrom rna nnaein a
Koran, KHSLisa, bus iu msmtsstu. room
ro represent cur well known house. Vou neai na
capital to r. preaent a firm that warra. t nursei
4oca amylase a d true to name. Work all the
year. 1100 a month to the rurht man. Apply, i
ur ace. L L. MAY a C-,
ssrymui. Floruits and Seedsmen,
.-t P-ul, Minn.
STAPLE ill: Mil mwi,
AND PBOVISIONS, '
Soecial Prices to Cash Buyers.
170 SBOOND STREET,
First door east ot Crandall k Borgett'a Fur
niture .store. .
mb avatlabl to return br alahor th., mIm.
as. Ours A- Harm ot trelaad or NanlM Ar rMhn.rlV
Bnas sal Kantr Brdtts te Asy Asonl at lewtst St tat.
Asir w aaf at nr went asjvaeo or to
BBXDBaSOS BSOTHEBis, Chicago, IB
'ClUt V It - A) ply to- Ihos. A Budwn,
Ittneia sgent,3heDalles; Or. . JarjS9
Dress-Making.
AU person Jesf riaa; dressmaking: done win aImm
eall at the remdenos lately vacated by Mr Leslie
Butler iavtest styles irom us east.. Bati traction
goarantesn auui. mouufFET'
FAT PEOPLE,
Park Obbsitt Filia will reduce your weight
rcnjKA3aaAui irum xz 10 10 p un a a
mouth. So stnrvlnir sickness or Inlurv: no Dublic.
ity. Tbey build up ihe health and b autily the
complexion, leavinz no wrinkles nr flabbiness. Stout
aoaomens sno nimcuit nreathina; aurely relieved.
la KXrhttlUejaTbut a scientine aud posi
tive relief, adopted only after years of experience.
'f uruen auppiteu uireca irom our omce. mce
ti 00 per packatre or three packages for SS.00 by
uiau poai.pui. Aeaumouiais anu particuiara (.sealed
ACI.
All CorreasondeDeai Strictly Confldew-tlal.
PARK RUEDY CO., Boston, Mass
1
in.
T710R sale or trade
J County,
for a eocd farm in Waaco
a aood im Droved SO acre mace in
uutbera Caiilornla. Fur Daniculara aonlv to this
omea.
NOTICE F0& PUBUCATION.
Land Ofpics at Tun Dalles, Oreoon.
Dee. 27. 1K0.1
Notice Is hereby viven that the followiiur.riatii!
wvLivt urn nieo notice OI nis intention t.
make nnal proof in support of his claim, and
tl.a said proof will be made before the Ketrixtor and
Keoeiver of the U. S. land office at The Dalles, Ur.,
u f vu au, aorra, via;
JOHN 8. HOVT,
Hd No. 3586. for tne WU SEW and EV. bWVi. See
12, Tp 1 N, K 11 K.
He name tb foUowino witnesses to prove b's
uaiiinuuua reaiuence upon any uuiuvauou ol Sam
land, vis:
B. Parodi, L Lawler, Jesse Sp i,cer, and William
apencer. au ol rue uai en. urwon.
dec30 JOHN IV. LEWIS, Resister
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lamb Orrica at The Dalles, Orioos,
Jan 30, laU4.
Notice is hereby 1 en that Ihe following nameu
Settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final
proof iu support of- his claim, and that said prool
will be made before the Kt-g-ieter and Reciter at
The Dalles, Oregon, on March 21. ldhs, viz:
UK1AH J.ULKST,
Homestead No. 4451, for the 6WJ, Sec 42. Tp 1 N,
K15E.
He names tbe following witnese to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of aaiu
lan 1, vis:
Marden Hendrixson. J. F. Davidson. Jcseob
Johnson, James C. Johnson, all of fhe Dalles, Ore
s;on.
JOHN W. LEWIS,
feb3 Remitter.
Do Ton Know That
We ciirry a full line of Stoves an l Ranges,
Duildin Hiirdw.'ire, Tinwire, Granite ware.
Fiisliing Tackle, G nns, Ammunition, Pumps.
V II ' ... A I
Iron 1'ijie etc. Wh .ira M!f ;iiri-nts for tl
ie
Garland. Stoves and Ran es
The World s Best. Na-
Roofin
itarv Pliifiibiriir,
s, a Specialty.
Tin-
nil g i.nd .Met il
Groceries, Provisions! Cordwood.
tte ted
ilAIER & BENTON. The Dalles
Hie lew Umatilla
House
T E
SINNOTT &
IXES. OREGON
FXSM ProTTietors
I if T Tl : -"Si.-c -tf i,.
Vi i -,r-ii: s-r K--.r-'-aarTa-c:-'.i
iffl a .i : k, i sv -w: tar :fw rW- 1
zxz-iczivj.-l . hr -c. r.t r-i
l'BSJa.l!DnWKjlW J tKl
la-- K.fVmr .T-.-"".- . a. ' .f ' - M I W I
3ni 'Viii
it r .r
fHE LARGEST AND FINEST KO i iL it! OREGON
Free Omnibus to and trom the Hotel
( V fire-Proof Safe tor the Ssieiv cl a!l Vctu&tle
Ticket and Baggage Office of the UNION PACJF1C Railway Company, apj Office o
Western Uuion Telegraph Company, are in th' Hotel.
YOU Wailt Your Dry Goods
. . ." ' A
We kpep the LurePBf and Best Assortfd L-rn in
thn city, of Dry Good onrj NoiiVdh, Gfnts Fur
' ninhing Gunds and C loihiiirr.'IMt n's, Idieb' and
Childr-i'a Fine Shoe.
We Want Your
Of course we will put Prices to nuit. AUnyg do
tbat. Nobody undersells ui. Come around and
investigate.'
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO
H. H. CAMPBELL,
Suooesanrto BUTLER,
Will (Joostaoilj IK -ep 0:i jrlaud a Compltte L;na of
GiocBiiss, Cfoclfiii, aijlglassMe.
Havinv'jurchat-d Mr. Batter's entire stnok, I h ill en l-vor to 1
inaiutaio tan reputation of the bouse, .mon his be.-u
i . I '
. , Call aod see me nrsc door to P t Office. . .
aavw
1
Stoheman & Fieffe,
Agents,
Boots
and Shoes
ITCIIRPIIATKU lKNA.
THE DALLES lUMBEfiINC COfVlPANY
... . i
-Wholesale and Retail Dealers aod Manufacturers of
Drilding- IWixtei-inl unci Dimension Timber
Flic, iiini:,
OAK and SIjA II'
PROMPT DELIVERY TO AKY PART . OP THE CITY.
rvEv
V V JJ1J
Finest Baths in Town.
Frazer & Wyndha m
FHE GERMANIA,
STUBLING & WILLIAMS, PKOPS.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
All brands ot Imported Liquor, Ale and Porter,
and Genuine Key West Cigars. A full lie qf
ALIFORNIA : WINES : rAKD : ERKEIIS
welvc-Tr old WMakey, utrictlv pure, for n c itriirml tt
MMi. abaJt Liquor. Colurubiit Buwei bttroi- drsupXU
94 Second Mreel, TI1K. DALLFSOli
WANTED.
CLOTHING SALES AGENT WANTED for The
Dalles and viclnitv. iiibera! Commiaaious mid.
aod we furnish tha best sod most coinDleta outfit
aver provided bv- any bouse. Write at onoe for
terms. Bend references
WANAHAKER & BROWN,
ulyZZ Philadelphia Pa.
E. W. H ELM & CO
r Successor to Floj d ft Shown. V
105 SECOND JSTREET, between COURT and WASIUKGT0N.
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
WE TCILET SOAPS, CCKBS.'jERUSKES, PEEFUft'ERY, ETC.
Pure Liquor for medicinal purpose. Pbjsiiang Proscriptiooi a Speclaity