CHI- Ik Times-Mountaineer SATURDAY APRIL 7, !894 AMERICAN PROTECTION. The treaty recently negotiated be tween Germany and Russia was mod eled closely in its essence after the McKinley bill, says the Cnicago Inter- Ocean, combining as it does protection and reciprocity, or, to express it still more accurately, protection by recip rocity. That treaty and oar act of congress are equally based on the' pro tective idea. German was promoting its manufacturing.; interest Russia its agricultural interest. England is- to4 - day the only free trade eoantry in the ciyilixed world' which has freedom, the other countries which do not protect homeinterests being, like Portugal, Turkey and Japan, prevented from so . doing by treaty agreements with Great Britain. "Even the British colonies have adopted protection. Bat it seai8 from Berlin advices that Emperor William is not content to stop with the measure of protection secured by this Russian treaty. Under it cheap rye can fee procured from Russia and especial advantages secured for German products and fabrics, bat he is apprehensive, as he well may be, of American manufactures. lie sees that the free-trade erase of 1892 was only a momentary aberration of .the national- mind, and that the people are sure to recover from it before other countries can get much benefit there from. "He recognizes," says a cable gram from Berlin'that the unbounded resources of America constitute a staading menace to European trade and industry, and, although he has the greatest sympathy for America and Americans, the emperor is also awake to the danger of the repetition of such ' a blow as that inflicted by the Mc Kinley policy." The German emperor is herein not at all peculiar. The statesmen, manufacturers and general public of intelligence throughout , Europe, from Queenstown to Novgo rod, recognize the same , fact.. About the only people who are blind to the enormous advantages to Americans of "the McKinley policy'' are the Deooc . crats of the United States, and a good many of them are getting their eyes open. In this same connection it is added of the emperor's views on what the dispatch calls the McKinley policy: "His idea is that Europe must be ; prepared to take a common .stand against any commercial measure which directs itself not against any individ- , ual nation in Europe, but against all Europe. The well known ambition of the emperor to bring about friendly common relations between the Euro pean nations showed itself years ago by the calling of the international con gress in the interest of the better pro- . tection of workmen." The emperor is quite right in sup posing that the American policy of protection is not directed against any individual nation in Europe, and it is alse certainly inaccurate to say it is . directed against all Europe. It simply aims to develop our own resources and maintain bur "own ' prosperity, without concerning ourselves with its effect upon any other eoantry. States manship is based on patriotism, and not upon any Quixotic attempt to leg islste for the world; at' large. ' "The United States' has never sought to cripple or destroy any other nation, only to promote its own; legitimate in terests. This policy cannot be thwarted or seriously hampered by. anything all Europe could do. The only obstacle in the way of its normal'development. is the free-trade democracy of our'owa country, and ' the present indications are that this obstacle will be removed as soon as the national machinery of elections will permit. ITEMS IN BRIEF. From Saturday's Daily. Democratic primaries today. Ex-Uov. Moody is in the city. Mr. Gbas. Dehrar of Bipara, is in the city. Mr. Frank Fulton, of Sherman cinnty, is in the city. . ; , . Mr. - A. M. McLeod, of Kingsley, is in town to-day. Carriages were in good demand .to-day, and it was unnecessary for citizens to walk to the polls.; .. : ' " .. It waaa mistake that all the Democrats voted lasrWednesday. There were enough lett to make a'reapectable showing ac the polling places today.- r The Farmer road will be surveyed on April 6th, and the viewers, consisting of Geo. W. Miller, F. H. Wakefield and Geo. Such, will meet at beginning of road. We. received a call this morning from Mr. Harry B. Hunt, who wss formerly an em ploye in the O. R. & N. company's shoos in - this city, bat has resided in Seattle for some time past. On April 7th the viewers of .the road op Mill creek, consisting of Geo. W.' Miller, F. B. Wakefield and S.1 B. . A dams, will meet at the beginning of that road, and the survey will commence. The Columbia is still increasing its vol ume sf water, and wood on the beach was afloat today and the Regulator wharf house nearly oovered. This is thr highest wa'.er eyer reeoiiectea at mis season ot J"-'- Adnen Comeley, of Albany, is the pos1N sessor of a very old and valuable violin - 1 J I I 1 , It bears the date of 1517, and the name of, Gasford Doffa, besides an old Latin in-crip-! film inlairl in wnnrl. ' Tfe in hfinjwmi.li. carved, and thrre is a very fine old view of the city of Bome inlaid in different colore 1 woods. The instrument has a beautiful mellow tone, a is valued at $1000. Mr. Comeley is arranging to send it to the mid winter lair lor exniDinon Pendleton Tribune: Arthur-Hascall. well-known vonng man at Pilot Rock, met with a serious accident near that place few days ago. While driving a herd of horses across a ereek his none -stumbled and fell upon him. injuring his leg so badly that he was nnable to extricate himself from his po sition. He was discovered by neighbors, who assisted him 'to 'his home. While his injuries are of a serious nature he is slowly recovering trom tne enects or tne acciaent Hood River Glacier: The discovery of a - new comet is announced. It is passing strange that' these ode-horse astronomers can find a comet meandering through the illimitable realms of space, while President ' Cleveland seems to be nntble to get a focus on ns, as we whirl around the periphery of ' the political horizon", jwith our luminous trail spread like a fan, waiting to have our ascension calculated. The declination can . safely be left t ns also The Dalles land office. . ' x At Port Townsetad John Dye, bns'of the pioneer - fishermen of Puget Sound, while trying to quell the pugilistic inclinations of Harry. Bendick, another fisherman, struck him on the head with a heavy tiller The injured man died the next morning of hem orrhage of the brain, and proba' Iy Dye will be held on a charge of manslaugnter. The prisoner la the owner ot toe little sloop Annie, which was gained by toil and econ omy. The men have, always been the best of mends, and both were considered hoaest, hardworking fellows. There were six tramps jailed last night by the police farce. This was quite a harvest for th'e dull times.aad It may have beeo for tnoate fur the homeless wanderers that they were "taken in . ont of the cold." They were interviewed by the recorder this rnoru- tonand a Dae imposed on them. , Tne following deed was tiled with the county clerk today: Ben E. Snipes and wife to James M. Smith; ondivided one half interest in lots H. J, G, I. K, L. in block 53. and lots L, K, U, E, D. C. B mil A in block 52 aod lots A. B. C. D. E, I. J, K and L in olock 51 and lots D. C. B aud A id blcck 50 and lots L K. J. I. H. G, P. E, D, C, B, A,in block 48. also lots A. B. C, D, E. F, G, H, I, . K and ,L iu block, 47, all iu Fw Dalles military reservation; $265 '-' From Monday's Da ly M Relsay returned Mr. A. yesterday from a visit to the Locks. Mr. J. H. Crudlebough, of the Glacier, came from Huod River on the afternoon train. . Mr. M Pi uett.. is wearing the marshal's star for a few days, aud very wjrihily fills the position. Mr. Chas. Schutz, of GoMendalr, Wash., is in the city visiting his brother. Justice Schutz, of West Dalles precinct. - The delegates from Baheoveu are H C Rooper and C W Haight, instead of L Bur gess as published in Saturday's issue. The Regulator will hereafter make dally trips to and from the Cascades, connection at the latter place nitb the pallet City. Tnere is one case of diphtheria reported m the city. If it is properly quarantined there is no danger of the disease spreading. Mr. M. Anderson, of Dufur, is in the city. He is a delegate to the county con vection, and will remain in the city uutil after the meeting. ", - . :; . The following are the delegates to the Re-, publican county 'convention from Antelope: R A Kelsay. Wax Ke!sa, T fl McGreer and Murpby. Mrs. Smith French and Mix Lovely, who has been visiting her sunt Mrs. F. H. Sherman, in this city for om time past were pawenger on-the boat this morning for Portland. Dr. Snedaker and wife will leave to morrow morning on a visit to the midwinter fair in San Francisco. They will return in two weeks, when the doctor will be pleased to wait OB bis friends snii patron, profes sionally. Miss Rose Michel! and Mrs. Mary French left on the afternoon tr.iin lor Portland, where they will take the steamship Colum bia tomorrow night for San Francisco and spend some t line in the bay city visitii.g the midwinter fair. Mr. Fred W. Wilson assumed the position of purser on the Regulator this morning. Mr. Wilson is a young man of excellent business qualifications, and no doubt will give general satisfaction in the performance cf his duties. " The pumps- and machinery were hauled out of the oaoal at the Locks Saturday, the water being so high that work could not be prosecuted. Stone-cutters will be kept bnsy, and as Sfcoo as the water reced a a large force will be employed in the bed ot the canal, . Prineville. Review.- Cimmuuioation .be tween North and S. uth Priueville was sus pended for a' time 'Thursday by the bridge across Ochooo on Mam street giving down, but a foot bridge was provised and 'pur. neighbors on the north side got over to the business portion of town. Mitchell, has tfie only Enf JP." lodge in the county;-' says the Ochooo Review. One will probably be organized in Prinevil e during the summer. There are a number of Knights there and they are desirous of hav ing a lodge. ' Nathan Pierce and his son, Henry, visiter their lands on the -Umatilla reservation Tuesday to .make preparations for the spring plowing and sowing. Mr. Pierce says he does not farm 7000 or 8000 acres, as has been commonly reported, but about 1000 acres. - - In a . recent speech Bob Iogersoll con densed a whole library into this: "It is said that full stomach ioteferes with brain work. The people have not had too much to eat during, the last year. They have had a splendid opportunity to think, and the re sult will be an: unprecedented Republican victory this fall." Last night some one entered the yard surrounding the residence of Mr. W. Weg german and dug out a chsrry tree that was planted last fall. This morning, when Mrs. W eggermsn went out in the garden she saw the tree had been dug up, but it was gone. This is a new speoies of larceny, and should be severely punished. Union Journal' A young son of August remans, of Wallnla, was the victim of what will probably prove a fatal accident last Thursday. During the recent flood Mr. Ferriaos' house was carried away aod be was rebuilding on higher ground. While hauliog a load of material his son fell under the loaded wagon, a wheel pasaiu ver his abdomen, iuflrcti.ig dangerous internal inju ries. Peritonitis has set in and the chauces of recovery are slight. ; Dr. Bingham is at tending the patient. ; . A Portland paper savs: ' Pearl and Clive Hamilton, aged 9 and 7 years respectively. wer bandocett by their lather at Portland Thursday. Some time ago their mother died in Eastern ' Oregon, and as the father did not wish to oare tor them, he concluded to tnrn them over to their uncle, John Mc Iotyre, .who resides near. this, city, aud was on his way to Salem on that day when he suddenly slipped away and left the child ren akne. Tbey were cared for by an of ficer and the Boys and Girls' Aid society notified. Localizer: The snowfall in the Cascade mountains this winter has been enormous along the Great Northern -road. although there are no records to. show how it com pares with previous years.' Up to a week ago it had been sixty-three feet seveu incites on the summit, and after sett I up it lay twenty six feet three inchs deep on the level, being above thu tops of the telegraph poles.' Unless it should pss away gradu ally through being melted by the sun, there is danger of serious floods and slides wtieci warm rains come. - - - The preliminary" examination of Matt New at vVatnio last Thursday and Friday tor the crime of rape was ht'd by Justice Swift of that preoiuvt Mr. H H. -KidrMl, of this city, represented the state, and Hon. E. 6 Dufur the defense. The examination occupied nearly two days Ou .Thurs day at 9 A. M .tbe el imination of witnesses began and the testimony was net all taken before Friday evening about 6 ..o'clock Justice Swift dismissed the case, as th facta disclosed did not substantiate the al legations in the complaint. A pctioe ttdrouMtu- t. county postofficei is for persons who hare, locked buxsa tj In their keys in oilier person's boxes to see if it wilRfit or it the box i locked. Very le know that they lay themselves liable t.i prosecution aud hue. This act is a violation of "Uncle SaiuV postal law, aud is punish, able , a&csuch.j A cats -ooo ii-red recently where - vatnahie sail I was taken-from a box in a post ihice by parties unknown. A young man was arrested for the theft, tan although the crime could not be proven, it was shown that he was in the habit of open ing boxes without pet mission, and he was' hoed and given one year in the peni jxentiary. o A. B. Owen, of Rosebunr. made a enriona discovery the ether day id ao oak tree .- . - . - T. which proved to be a small leather pouch, which had evidently besn olajed there a long time ago and was almost oo'ncealed bv Qoew growth about it. Within this pouch were several stock certificates in the "Thirty-one Ugion GMd, Sliver and Gold Mining Co.,". mp - incorporaaQo . owning property in fi Golden . Bar districtjn Placer county, Calilornia. is stock Q gregated 146 sharesof (100 each, the capital stock of the company -being $820,000, and were issued to J. A. Manter en the date of JNoy. 5, 1863 evr thirty years ago. Each certificate has attached to it a 25 cent rev enue stamp. - The question is who placed the papers in the tree, and when, aod for what purpose? From Tuesday's Daily. ? ' J. D. Whitten Is in. from Kmgsley. A. W. Haight, of Bakeoven, is in the city. Mr. F. C Sexton, of Kingsley, is in the ojty. ; ' The clans are gathering for the contest omorrow. , .', . . Dufur is represented in the city today by C. P. Balcb and. li. tiiguian. J. C. Murphy and T. H. McGreer. of Antelope, are In the eity today. , Al. Bettingen, jr., is having a new side walk put down in front of bis resident e on Liberty street. J ; ? J" ; v:: An Indian was drowned last week near Umatilla while tryinz to swim bis bote across the Columbia. A carlo id of cattle and one of shep left the stockyards of K. E. Sa'.tmarahe & Co. yetjrday tor Poitiaud. We received a pleasant call ibis after noon from Mr. J. is Gait and Mr. U. Li. l'aquet, of Wapinitia B. E. Suipeb, a former resident of The Dalles, but who is now residing at Elleua burg, rfasu., is in the city. rKatercress is the latest complexion spec ific. It is laid to work wonders with the skin and hair because there is o much ul puor in it. t '' The roads to the interior sre now in proper condition fur freighting, end several wagons will start for points in Graot aud Crook counties in a few davs. The Northwest Pacific Farmer savs that the people of the midwinter i.r are goiti crazv over the Oregou apple, nd Uii sn a'lest . specimens are sold at 5 cents apiece. .. ? t -Tne following Hood Riventes have been observed iu the city tdav:; Prof." C L. Gilbert, fl. C ! toe. C. E Mrkhm. M. P Isenberg. . A.: S. BlowererO. L. Straoahin, E S Olinger and J. A. Soesbe.V . The citizens of Wanimtia organized a IcKinley club last We3nesdy with fortv members. Mr. A L. Paquet was elccied oresideut and Mr. J. 11. Gait sec retary. Public meeting are held every Saturday evening. The company at Wasco of the O N. G. are reported in excellent condition, and at the inspection recently held there out ot 54 members there were 52 present As regards the emcieooy of the men the fcoird spnke in the highest terms, aurt a mara Ot given them. was There will be an annular eclipse of the aim on Anril 5th. which the United States will not be able to see, a partial eclipse of ihe moon en September 14th and 1Mb, which we will have a chaoce to observe, and a total ecliose ot the sun on Septem ber 9ih. which will be out of the field ot view of the United Slates. In a very short time the regular salmon fishinc season will open, and then a vast amount of activity will be manit3te I all alone the Columbia. Hundred! of fiaher men are now very busily engaged mending net and making otner preparations for the seasoL. Old and experienced hanermen nredict a good seasiin this year, and are making preparations accordingly. Rev. Eli D Satcliffe. being about to re move from the city, offers ar private rale aod atreasoasble prices, two bedroom sets, two cribs and mattrexses, biby carriage, revolving bookcase, secretary, center tables, ehnirs. stoves and other household goods, The same may be seen at the rectory be tween the hours of Iz and . tie also re quests any one having a bill agaiust him to present it at once. . Astorjan: Flammarion, the eminent French as:rcnomer,tbinks t ie earth will dre a natural dath. aod it wit' be a comfort to some Astonans who like this world as well a any they hjve ever liyed in to know that this distinguished savant dots not agree with Li. ut. -Tutten that the end of all tmngs is comiug soon. In fact, we will eec tired of waiting, and die before the event hannens. which may be twenty mill ion years yet. Beside if Ftammarion if correct in his prognostications, this city mav bave railroid connection with the bil ance. of. the world before its people are snatched into oblivion.- JGl-vt-8 Oregon Advice. N. B.'Merritt, of Duluth, Minnesota, director of the Duluth, Mesabi & North ern, a piece of railroad having '47 miles of track leadinz trom Duluth to the iron mines north of there, said to an East Ore yohian reporter: "It has always been a matter of sur prise to me that Oregon bas not long ago forced to a successful conclusion work on ae open river to the ses' Water trans portation is the solutior of the high freights problem. In the face of compe tition with all water, or part land and Dart water routes, high rail tanfls flee away. "Look, lor instance, at Lake Superior cates. Dnlutb and Bunalo are 121U miles apart. Ihe distance between is covered by steamers. "The charge on iron yore for carrying by rail from the twines fifty miles to the lakesbore is 80 cents per ton. Last sum mer the same ore was carried from Dn luth to Buffalo for 60 cents, including loading and unloading. "Coal one year ago was carried from. Buffalo to Duluth for 10 cents a ton. The highest rate reached is 40 cents, the aver age being about 25 cents. The freight on a ton of coal trom Duluth to' St Paul by rail 152 tulles, is, on an average, $1.15. "Wheat is carried between Jnlutb and Buffalo at the average rale of two and a-half cents. The highest rate reached is three and a-half cents, and this summer it was transported the 1210 miles 'between Duluth and Buffalo, for one and a-half cents per bushel, the carrier loading and unloading the cargo. "In short by the use of the water route. millions of tons of ore, thousands of car goes of lumber are shipped nut of JMertu- ern Minnesota which otherwise would re main undisturbed for long years to come Every bushel of wheat is more valuable,: and all goods shipped from the east are greatly cheapened in price. "You Oregon people must keep at it until you are able ty use the broad waters of the Columbia to cheapen the price of everything you buy west of here, and en hance to the producer the price received for every pound or bushel he sells." ' w.1 ' .. -' , . . . Real estate TrJr"Hers. April 3 W J B ikenT7!fe to L Neff, bock 8 in the second awitioi wejt to the town .of Hood River; consideration $1,630, April 3 J C Pratt an. I wife to A E Like; commencing 40 rods west and 52 rods south of the ne corner of the nw qr o see 14, tp 4 s, r 12 If M; tneoce e 10 rods, thence e 70 rod ; thenoe 10 rods; thence w 20 rods to place of beginning; consideration $80 . April .3 Laogville . to Ltngville; lota 4 and 5, block 2, in W aucom; also beginning at the sw - oorner oi lot 5, blk 3, in' the town of Hood River;' running thence 33 feet north; thence '100 feet east; thenoe 33 feet south; thence 100 feet west to place of be ginning, being the south 33 feet of lots 6 aud 6, olock 3 of said town of Hood River; tlsu all of block 3 in town of Parkhurt;also n hf sw qr and n bf, sej 21, tp 1 o,r 10 e IF. M., and also the relinquishment of a 1 prop. erty that may hereafter be acquired. Re- esss. April 3 United States to Micheal Ken nedy; n nt ot se-qr, n ht of sw qr, sec 15, tp 4s. r 12 e, Fr M., 160 acres; pre-ej4iion patent. April 3 Uaited Spates to Michi nedy; a ht of se qr and s hf of sw qr, seK15, d tp 4 s, r 12 e W M., 160 acrutJiomestead patent. ' ' VJ April 3 United Statrs to Richard Bran don; e hf of ne qr, sec 21, aod w bf of ne qr. seo 22, tp 4 s, r 12 e W. M.; 160 acres. Girl Accldei Shot. A Caldwell special Idaho State. men, dated the 26'.baya: News was reoiVthia afternn tht M:as. Price, the 15-yeir-old and onl daughter of Mr. Price, a rancher iivin a about one mite from E nraett, was accident ally shotby her 12 yesr-old hrother 8tur flay oon. Both had been huntiog vagswr iwasl shearing dead sheep. On re turning to the hou-e tbe brother removed the cap trom the tube of hia shotgun and was lowering tbe .hammer, when his thnmb slipped, discharging tbe gun and killing her instantly. Her arms and forehral were filled with shot aod slug. A boy standing near was slightly wounded. , 1.1 i i . . . . . j.uu Duy wno aiscnargea the gun was crazed with grief and begged for the gun to shoot himself. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When &he was a cihHA she tvied for Castoria. When she became Kiss, she clung to Gactotia. VJhm she had C3Uktren,fthe gaTethem Oastocift. or ' and Some Railroad Talk. A resident of the valley, who has been east on a business t-ip, returned a tew days ago, a9 the Union R'.pubiicaa. While en route he chanced to converse with a railroad engineer on the C. K. & Q. When he informed the engineer he was. irom Grande lUode valley, the engineer said though he had neve; bcua iu Grande Ronde and knew nothing about it yet lie would soon become familiar with this section, as be was ruuuiug a railroad sur vey and his instructions were to the effect that Grande Ronde valley was on his route, but when questioned farther the engineer would have nothing more to say, slating he could not mane public the in tentions of his company. It is supposed, however, that it is the C. B. S5 Q. railroad and that the plan is to build lroin the Yellowsiene Park, where they nww arc, to Boise, thence to Eagle yalley and via Catherine creek pass to Unipu and thence on the H nnt survey to tide water. There are many things to ir.dicale such a move ment on the nart of the company in the near future. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fcr any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. Cheney & Co , Props.. Toledo, O. We the undersigned, bave known K.J. Cheney far the last 15 years, and believe him Derfoctlv honorable in all business transactions aod financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Tol edo, O. Waldine. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the bloed and mu- cuous surfaces of the system. Price; 75c. per bottle Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. 1 Flrerat oakesdale. A special dispatch to the vV. W. States man dated Oakesdale, April '2, contains tbe following: A short time after midnight lait night tbe large, wsrehouae building occupied bv Alexander Sc. Hexter for the storage of hard ware was discovered to be on fire, and all efforts to save the building and contents were, without avail. The warehouse was valued at $2000, and the stock at about $1000, both being a total loss.. There is no doubt bnt that the tire was of incendiary origintJ'his makes three incendiary fires within two weeks, the ether two being the Opera house building and two dwellings on Friday sight and Gilbert- Hunt i.Co.'s ma chine shops about a week ago. Certain parties hviag in Oakesdale are supicioned as being ' the incendiaries and tbe citizens have met together and organ ized a , vigilance committee for tbe protec- tection of property and the punishment of criminals. . It is repnrtel here that there is likelihood of a hauging-bee within the next I 24 hours. - ' Death of an old Plonker. Rev.- IT. P. rFalker.died at IFasoo this morning,after a leng and lingering sickness. He was well known to many citizens of Tbe Dalles,, .having lived here for a long time. and was aged over 70 years. The. Methodist ebnrch was tbe denomination to which he was affiliated, and of which he was an or dained ..minister., Mr. Walker was a con scientious, upright citizen, and was un yielding in pursuing any coarse - that he deemed right. He leaves an aged widow, and a family of grown children tons and daughter!. ' Settling on Fifteen Mile about 1862 he was one of tbe oldest pioneers of rFasoo eounty, and his death will remove one who was highly respected by all with whom he was acquainted. LET IT RUN. and your cough may end in something seri ous. It's pretty sure to, if your blood is poor. That is lust the time and condition that i- vitaa Consumption. The seeds are sowa and it has fastened its hold, upon you, before yon know that it is near. It womt do to trifle and delay, when tba remedy is at hand. JCvery disorder that caa be reached through the blood yields to ur. Pierce's Goldem Medical Disoovery. For Severe Coughs, Bronchial, Throat aad Lang Diseases, Ahmn, Scrofula in every form, and evea the Scrofulous affection of the hmm that's eolled Consumption, im ail its ear Her stages, it is a positive and complete core. It is tbe onlv blood-cleanser, strength re storer, and flesh-builder s effective that it can be guavantetd. If it doesnt benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money oacK. All neoicine dealers have it. me stoniiDj fifeeioDSB. Having enlarged oar Fleral Garden and increased our already Lure collection of Potted Plants, Roses, &e. We wish to announce, in addition, to the public, that we h tve made a specialty ot Pansy Plants and Forget-Me-Nots, Will be Sold at Reasonable Prices. H We also have a tins selection of Dihlia Bulbs. which for baaaty are unexcelled. We are Drenared le furnish on short notice Cut Flowers for weddiusr parties, socuus ana luneraia. MRS. A. C.' STUBLING.& SON. BARB WIRE, If you want cheap fencing use the new wire. called "WAHkEGAN." This will stretch 25 per cent, further to the same namner ox pounaj tttan any otner wire In the mar ket, and also makes the best fence. 8toD and ex amine it and you wijl be convinced that this is the wire you want. Jos. T Peters & Co-, SOLE AGENTS. . . , Attention,' Frei B1 IDS WANTED for bauliuir 100.000 pounds of wool (more or lerfs) and 2.1.U00 to 40.000 Doand& of back frrignt; said wool to bs hauled from Ultle rroot creric, atmut Ufteen1 mi lea sontbean of Ante- lope to The Dal es, the back freurht to be hauled rrom ine uaiieft to uuddj station, about eiifhteei miles southeast of Anttlopo. All w.ol and freight U. be well protected with wairoo-shee's and deliv ered in good order and condition Bid will be . opened May 1st and the award made known at lo dy's warehouse. Terms: One-half will be D&id on the delivery of each load, if desired; balance oo compieuoo ra concracc Address u Dius to UEMtir HAHN-, BeCV. , Care Wadbams St. Co.. mch31-iw Portland. Ororon. i.FOIl RENT. The brick store bniidlnr. corner Union and Second streets, auder tha Union Lo'itfnir Houe. Fur terms apply to UEORGB WILLIAMS. Administrator 01 tne estate of. John ilichelbacn. deceased ch28m Administrators Notice of; Final Accoant 1 XT OT1CB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ra il derained, adininutrstor of the esUt of William A. Allen, decreed, bu filed in the offiei of the Countv Clerk or wasoo County. Orearon. hie final account with sid ettttt, and that Monday, the 7th day of Hay, i89i, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the County Court room in tbe County Court house. Dalles City, Oretron, has been, I Uud. u ao rye k iiKeiey, tjounty rfuage, nxea aDDointod as the time and place for examining- i said account and hearing objection a, if any. thereto. 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BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION, iBsued out of the Circuit Oourt of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, in an action entitled J W Blakeney vs Andrew Ganger and Uarv Gancrer. and to me directed and delivered, I did, on the 1st day of March, 1804, levy upon, and will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, ou Monday, the 234 day of April, 1894. at two o'clock b m of said day, at ths Court Honrs aoor la Dalles City, la Wasos county, Oregon, the following described property., to-wit: All ot that land lying in ths west half of ths northwest quarter of section seventeen, (17) town ship two (Z) north, ef range thirteen (IS) east, and lying between the south bank of the Columbia river and th Union Faciflc Railway Company? track, and right of way running between The Dalles, in Wasco county. Oregon, snd Portland. Oregen, being ths land purchased by Andrew Ganger from George B. Halvor, all of said land being in. Wasco county, Oregon, and being about twenty acres, more or less. or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to satisfy the sum of three hundre I and fifty-six and fifty-live one-hundredths dollars. ($366.55.1 with interest there on at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from August 9th, A. D. 1890. Taken and levied upon a the property of Andrew and Mary Ginger to satiafv said sum of 356.45, and interest thereon, in fat or oi J n blakeney, together Kith costs and accruing costs. . T. A WAKl. . Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Dited at Dalles City, Oregon, March 23, 1894. Executor's Notice. Tn the matter of the estate of William H. McAtee, j aecearea. notice is hereby siven that the undersigned has been by the County Cturt of Wasro Countv, State of Creirou, appointed executurde bonis rum instead of B. C. McAtee, removed, oi th. estate of William H. McAtee, deceased. Ail persons bavng claims against, or Dusmess witn, saia estate are notified ana requirea to present same with tbe proper vuui-uero vj ine unaerntw'nea execubir, at nis real dence in The trail w, Wasco County, Oregon. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, this K'Ui day ot Jan uary, rev. iycuikijis a. LltLUa, Executor of the Estate of Win. H. ilcAtoe, decs'd AUministrator's No tic 3. Nonce is hereby orvey that the us denigned was duly app tinted administrator o the estata of Nels Carlson, dceawa. of Cases d Locks. Bv tbe County Court of the State of Omm tlounty of Warao, oo September 22, 1893. And, tberefure, all persona havlna ulaime against said asuite are required to present tbe same, with props vouchers attaebed, within six montiis from the dat of this notice, at my ollloe at Cascade Locks, Waeco Comity. reir..n. uscade Locks, sept, 30, 1903. C. J. CANDIAlfA, Administrator of the estate r htls Carets, de aaed. . GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the undersigned hu been appointed by tbe County Oourt. ox - tne miw oi - ureyon, ior n itno Coun ty, in drobftte, guardian of the person and eo- tftte of Nancy Stanley avn aged and infirm person. ail peraooe nayinc claims airainn etud estate are hereby notified and required to d recent them to ma at the law office of Condon fc Condon, in Dalles City. V UANti aUaUE. Guardian of the person aod estate of Nancy Stan ley, an aged and infirm parson. uaiies city, uren-on, uarcb ut law. Coanty Treasurer's Notice All oonnty warranto registered prior to. Jan. 16, 1890. will be paid on preceota tion at my office. Interest ceases after this date. William Michell, County Treasurer. Tbe Dalles, Oct. 21, ISSZ. TO &3' Eas Iegal Notloaa. Administrator's Sale. WH - REAS, the Hoo. County Court of the 8Ute of Oregon, for U.e County of Waaoo. on tbe 6th day ot November, 1893. duly made an order di recting me, the ul appointed, qualified and acting administrator of tbe estate of Ernest 8. II. aire, de ceased, to sell the lands and premises belonging to aid estate, and hereafter particularly described, at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash in hand, fcow. therefore, by virtue of such authority, and in pursuance of said order, I will, on Saturday, tbe 10th day of February, 1894, at the hour of ten o clock in the forenoon of said day. at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Wasco Country, Oiegon, sell, at public aut-tion, ro the high-ei-t bidder, for casb in hand, the lands and premises belonging to said estate, and particularly described b foiluws, to-w.t: 'Ihe southwest quarter (s and the soutbeat-t quarter of the orthweat quarter of nwJ)of section ttfteen, (15, in township one (1) south, of range fourttvn (14; east, of the Willamette Meridian in Wasco ounty, Oregon, containing two hundred acres of lar d. aid sale wUl be made ubicut to ap proval and confirmation of the said County Court. Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, this 0th day of January, 1894. T. H. JOHiNSTON, Adm'r of the E state of Ernest SI. Haage, deceased. SUMMONS JN THE CIRCUIT COUiii of tne State of Oregon, for Wasco County Georgr- W. RowIsmg, plaintiff, vs Hugh Gourlay and Befo-ie ourlay, aefeioUnui. To Htwh Gourlay ami Bessie Gourlav theaSove named aei-;nu.ints. In the n mie ut the r-tate of Oreron, yi i.d each of jou, hereby ri q ire-1 t- appear .no answer the couiilant of plaintiff, died atriinpt yoa in the above entitled suit, on .-r buf.ro tile first diy of tne regular term of the Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for Wasco County, next following the final publication ot mis summons, to-wit; on or before Monday the 12th day of F brnry, 1894, and If vou fail so to appear and answer, for wall ttir!.f th plaintiff will apply to the Court for the re'ief prayed for in his compiaint, to-wit: for a decree of foreclosure of that certain mort gage deed u,ade a d executed by you to K. B. Dufur, on tbe l day of Novrii.ber. 1893. main all of lot D of t'ufur's Grand View Addition to Dalles City, in Wasco County. Oregon, and according to the re. I ,n ""cowjuntj TO.ed m!P I said premises of- saiu Addition to said City, and that sold under such foreclosure ripa-re in the manner urovid d by law sad according to the practice of this Court.; that from the proceeds of such sale, the plaintiff have and receive the sum of 350, and interest on said sum A u e November 2. 1891, at the late of 10 per cent per annum; alto the further sum of 60 as a reasonable attorney's fee lor instituting this suit to forclme said mortgage, and collect the notes ihereby secured and heiein sue 1 upon, together w"th plaintiff's costs and dis bursements made and expended in this suit, includ ing accruing costs aod expenes of sale, and that piaintiff have judgment over and against the de emlent, Hugh Gourlay, for anv deficiency remain iaif after all of the proceeds of sach sale properly applicable thereto, shall have been applied in pay ment of plaintiff's demands as above set forth; that upon such foreiHorfure sale all of the right, title, in terest and ciaim of you and each of you. and all persons claiming .or to claim by, through or under you, or either of you, in ano to said mortgaged premises, and every part thereof, be forever barred and forclosed from the eqnity of redemption, and for such other and further relief as to the Court mav seem equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in The Dalles Timkb-Mouktainssr, a news l-ap-jr of general circulation, published weekly at Dalles City, Wasco I ounty. Oregon, by order of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of sail Circuit Court, which order bears date the 27th day of December, 198- DUFUR & MENEFEE. sp30-7w Attorneys for Plainiff. Sheriff's Sale. BT VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION and order of sale, issued put of the Circuit Court of tna State of Oregon for Wasco county, upon a decree and judgment mads, rendered and entered by said Couit on the 28th day of February, 1894, in favor of the plaintiff, m a suit wherein Simon Mason was plaintiff an 1 F. A. Douglass, Walter Douglass and Jlartna vougias, and Bluford Douglass. Stephen A. Douglas?, Joseph Dnuarlass. Assa 8. Dauirlaaa. Grant Douglass, May Douglass, Annie Douglass, Clyde Douglass and Samuel Douglass, bv t. N. Chandler, tbeir guardian ad litem, were defend ants, and to me directed and delivered, command ing me to levy neon and sell the lands mentioned and described in said writ and hereinafter described. i uiu uu uie ioa uay or. marcn, leva, auly levy upon, and will sell at public auction, to ths high est bidder for cash in hand, on Monday, the 16th day of April, 1894. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in said writ and herein described as follows, to-wit: commencing at tne southeast corner of that cer tain tract heretofore, and on the 20th day of May, 1882, conveyed by deed from J. C. Pratt and wife to Mrs. M. A. Chamberiln, which is duly recorded in the records of deads for Wasco County, Oregon, at Page 178 of Vol. "H", thereof which deed is hereby referred to for particular- description; thence runn ing east 24 rods; thence north 15 rods: thenoe west 24 rods, and thence south 15 rods to the place of be ginning; said tract abovs described, lying aod being in section 14, township four aouth, of range 12 east of ths Willamette Meridian a Wasco County, Ore gon, together with the fjaements, hereditaments i aod appurtenances the" junto belonging, or in any wise appertaining or so much thereof aa shall be suf ficient to satiBf) the sum of S&62.50, with interest thereon at the rate of ceo per cent per annum, since the 28th day of February, 1894; too attorney's fee and 47.70 costs in said suit, together with the costs of said writ and accruing costs of sale. T. A. WARD, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, March IS, 1894. UMM0 NS. In the Circuit oourt of the State ot Oregon for E B Dufur, plaintiff, vs W T Roeera. defendant. To. W TEogers, the above named defendant ; In the name of ths State of Ureron. von an h.ra. by required to appear aad answer the complaint Sled against you in the above entitled action on or oei re toe nrnasyot tne next remilar term of th above entitled oourt, to-wit; on or before Monday, the 28th day of May, lt-94, and, if you fail so to aoiiwer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment for the sum of 150.00,aod interest thereon at tbe rate of of ton per cent, per annum since July 1st, 18.42; for 80 as a reasonable attornry fee for instituting said action to collect tbe note therein sued upon: for the further sum oi S38.bfi. and 1ao-&i interest thereon since the 17th day of May, 1892; for tne runner sum oi ew .ou, ana ieg.1 interest thereon since June 28. 18D1, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements of action. This summons is hereby served upon you bv publication thereof bv an order duly made by the above named Orart at its regular February Term thereof on the 24th day of February, 1884. FRANK MENEFEE, roar31-vt , Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Sale. NOT10K IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths under signed, administrator of tbe estate of Harri son Comm. deceased, by virtue of an order of the ounty Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, in probata, made on the 6th day' of Septem ber, A. D. 1893, and a supplementary order made by said court, of date December 22, 1893, will oo Satur day, the 27th day of January, 1894, at the hour of 2 P. M. of said da , at the Court House door in Dalles City, in Wasco County, State of Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, eutiivct to the confirmation of said Court, all ot ths following described real estate and water riirhta. be longing to the estate of the said deceased, to-wjt. ine west nan oi tne nonnesst quarter, and tbe northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion twenty-five, in township two north of range ten eaat of tba Willamette meridian, containing lvj) acres and situated in Wasco County, State of Oregon; and aiao tne east nan oi tne east nail ox section fto, twenty-five In township Mo two north of range ten east ef the Willamette meridian, containing 160 acres, and situated in Waaoo County, 8tste of Ore gen, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and water rights thereto belong ing, abd belonging to said estate All the above described property. Including ths water rights, to be sold in one parcel. Dated, December 22. 1893. J. W. CONDON. Administrator of the estate of Harrison Coram, deceased. NOTICE OF DfTENTION TO APPLY FOB LEAVE TO BR SIOH. Notice is hereby given that ths undersigned Ex ecutor of the estate of John Stanlev. deceased has died in aba County Court of tne State oi Oraron I r wasco uonnty, In nubate, on January 26th, 1894, a full and complete accoant as sch Extciitor to and Including January 25th, 1894, and hs intends to, and will, on Monday, ths 5th day of aUrch, 1894, apply to ths Honorable Geonre C Blakeley. Judge of . said Court, for an order allowing, approving and settling nit accounts, allowing nlm to resign aa such jutecuior ana exnonoraling mm from further liabil ity as tocn bxecutor. - JIIHK M MARIiVW Executnr of ths Estate of John Stanley, deceased. January xi, USD. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTIC:. VTOTICE is hereby siren that the nnderslrned has j.1 neen auiy appointed Dy tne ueunty Unurt of the Stat, of Oreron, for Waaoo Countv. in probata, ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Claruaa McBwen, deceased, AU parsons bavine; claims against said estate are hereby notified and requiied ta present them to ma with proper vouchers a tne law office of Condon a Condon in Dallas City, Oreiron within six months from the date of this notice. w. N. WILEY. Administrator with tba will annexed of the estate ar Clarissa McEwen, deceased. Dalles City, Oregon, March 17, 18M. Administrator's Notice. mO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCKBS: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hss uicu uujv aijpoinMia aaministrator oi tne partner ship estate of Geo. P. Beers and R. E. williama. doing business under the firm name of The Dalles Mercantile company, of which firm said Oeom F. Beers is deceased, by order of the Hon. tieorve C. BtaluJey, County Jode ot Waaoo county. Oregon, made ou the 17th day of November, le83, and that ne naa auiy qualified aa such administrator. All peiauna having claims sgainst said estate ara re quired to present-tbem with tbe proper vouchers to me at mv mdilmM In IW Mm I 'it v arithi,, .:v wuuum irom uie uate of inis notice. Dated this 22d day of November, 1883. B. E. WILLIAMS. Administrator of the partnership estata of The faiiee aiercanuie tympany, consisunK of Qm. F. Bears, deceased, and K. K. Williama. Assignee's Notice. "XTOTICE isherebT viven that C. T. Phlllln. .m- 1M siirnea of Wm. Farm 4 Co. insolrit debiora. has filed his final account aa such aaviiraea in th circuit court of the State of Oreiron for Waaco county, ana that said final account will be heard in aaiuixrun on Mondat, the 12th day of February. IftQl m th, ltAi, .4 9 'IMI. U U -- ,i after as the same can be reached by the Court, said j oay nemgr sne nrst day of tne regular February, Aowa, term saia ooun. u. u. ruii.L.irs Assignee. I Dalles City, Crsgoa; Jssv 1, 1804, MEFTUETE BATHS MING AND HAIRCDTT1NG PARLORS LADIES' HAIRCUTTINGand O.v Mr-u's Hair Neatly Out. A Sfaowr Room in Each Bath Room. .' . ' ' ' . , A B.joi t!.r.l Stand Connected with our shop, and especial attention paid to all ' 110 Front Streftt, Opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. ; ; u FRAZBR & WYNDHAM, Props. Generl Commission 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STREET, V (Adjoining Railroad Depot.) Consignments : Solicited Pic apt Attention to thoe who favor me with their patronare The Highest Price, paid in Cash for Wheat,. Barley; Ktr, MEBCHAFT TAILQEIIfe .'. MR. PAT. FAGAN, ; At estaWishment ea tha corner prepared to make Spring and Summer Suits! CALL and EXAMINE SAMPLES; YOU Wfl,nt We keep the Largest and Best Assorted Line in the city, of Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Fur nishing Goods and Clothing, Men'n, Ladies' and Children's Fine Shoes. We Want Of course ire will pnt Prices to suit. Alsrays do that Nobody undersells us. Coma around and iaTeatigate. t'.i? U BEFORE ho AFTER Mr'l!npoUDC' 'V,:,,,,r'!,,:cl"Uver,Ui; nrprnnrfMK. aianeysand thsnrlnary oriransoX sJllmpnrmss, . Th reason sufrerrs are not cored by Doctor la becaniw nfnsty per emt ara trrmhlarl wlih ""''- CU PI DENE Is ths only known rfmstl to euro wlilioul anotS ration! EKjMnJnnU a a. A written narant given and money returned if six boxes does not tnZLJ?"- SU a box. alx for 13.00. by malL Send for midmilu and ..,im7.i. " permanent eura AaanmnAroMjmitMstCinmwT.O.BoxmBnttmtKliCsi. fix-Bale by For Sale by E. W. Helm San Francisco ' ' F. JtK3rii.K, Proprietor. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. COLUMBIA BREWERY BEER ON DRAUGHT ! ' SECOND STREET, BETWEEN UNION AND COURT- THE DALLEH, THE GERMAN I A, STUBLING & WILLIAMS, PROPS. Fine Wines, Liquors and Gigaris. All brands ot Imperted Liqaofs, Ale isnri Porter, . 1 - sod Gennins Key West Cigars. A fall line of . CALIFORNIA : WHfES : AND : SHANDIES welTS-vsarld Whiskey, 0t Second Street, TIIK staituqoor. ixtramDia brewery beer on dranht. THE CELEBRATED Columbia AUGUST BUCBLEK. FROP'R. This well-known Brewerj is aow tnrnino; ont tba beal Berr and Port east of the Oasoadtw. Tho latent appliances for the maafaoturc of good besUUi fol Beer hare been introdaoed, and only the first-clasa article will he placed on tbf marketj The Oro Fino AD. KELLER. Best Grade California Wines -A COMPLETE IMPORTED and DOMESTIC gecond Street, between Union and Court, A SPECIALTY. Bitb Rooms Heated Steato. - - SHAMPOOING i and Forwarding ii f Tkird and Federal, streets is a Yoar Dry Goods yoar Patronase A. M. WILLIAMS & CO f.IAOIOOD RESTORED" tlon ot a famoasfneh nh T.ilKn Miu CUPIDCNE" ThtafTMtVMMahl . 7,".ch Physician. iu nilokly ctiro tou of aJI nerl Tons or diyases of tlis tnrauv nrxans, .iK-ri as Insomnia, l'aina In ihe Back, Bemlnal mai.,ns. Ne Pimp .Tcnnuiari. to Marry, &uauUn Dralna, as ImI Manhood, -r,-T . . . iKDwo'lchlinoli & Co., The Dulles, Oregon. Been Hall . 0. . strictly purs, for msdldual pur- DALLES, OTt' : BrEWEEY Wine Eooms MANAGER. and Brandies in the Ciiy. UNI OF- LIQUORS and CIGARS THE DALLES, OREGON