The Times-HoantalnSf SATUBDAT ...MAY 12, 1894 8RNATOR HOAR ON COXBTISM " ' -, Mr. Morrisorl L Swift, of Boston, is one of the gentlemen who hare read much, theorized much and reflected little, gays the Inter Ocean, To him and to such as he Goxeyism using the word as applicable to all the so called industrial army movements is a new things a sign of the .times. It is not a aew thing, and it is a product rather than a sign of the times. It is as old as the cave of Adullam into which David gathered "every one that was in distress, and every one that was discontented. . - '-. And he became captain over them, and there were with him about four hundred men," which was quite a large number in a kingdom of, perhaps, 1,000,000 souls. ' Whenever times have been "bad" it has been the custom of a thoughtless elass to 'ask the government to make them better by spending money for the benefit of the comparatively few who were "in distress, in debt, or dis contented." The remedy proposed in variably has been one that would ag prravate the evil . condition. This is specially true of the remedies Goxey ism proposes. to administer. . The only effective remedy is that which will re store the conditions that existed when times not only were not "bad," but were unprecedented!' good. - Senator Hoar, in reply to Mr. Swift's shallow letter of exhortation that congress should accede; o the Ooxsyite demand, reminds his corres pondent that less than two years ago "the people of the United States, es pecially the working people, were bet ter off than they ever had, been before, better off than the people of any other country, either now or in any former time." And he expresses his .opinion that the present evil condition is due "wholly to fear on the part of employ' era f the overthrow of a policy which has prevailed for more than thirty years, and nnder which the, country had prospered until it became the first manufacturing, agricultural and com mercial , nation of . the r.worli, the wealthiest -nation, and -the - nation in which labor got the largest proportion of the joint products of labor and capital, and where the purchasing power of wages was continually in creasing." The conditions prevailing prior to the election of 1892 could not be bet ter described than in the words -that we have quoted from Senator Hoar's reply to Mr. Swift. Restore those conditions and you restore the old time prosperity. There is no other way of restoring it. ' In an evil, hour - tbe wage earners were led to regard the wage-payers as "tyrants, - bloodsuckers "and "-robber barons" by Democratic writers and speakers who? preached a thinly veiled anarchy, nnder guise of a theory of "tariff reform." The inevitable has come; tbe indissoluble .boad . that unites the interests of laber and capi tal has been made manifest, . When capital flourished labor flourished; now that capital is depressed labor is de pressed." The healthfulnesB of one is the healthf ulness - of the other, 'the prostration of one is the prostration of the other. ITEMS IN BRIEF. From 9atairoY'a Daily-Ex-Gov. Moody is in the city. ' Mr. T. H. Johnston, of Dafur, is in town today. , The street sprinkler would be very wel- ' come these days. ' ? Mr. H. P. MichelL of Goldendale, Wash, is in town today. ' . Mr. V.' U. Brock, of Wasco, Sherman county, is in town today. There was quite a movement in real estate to-day, caused by a Dalles tvphyr. Mr. A. J. Gehres, wife and family re turned last night from a visit to friends and relatives in California. The E'.lis Republican olub of E'ght Mile v. will nave a puouo meeting on Saturday, May I9th. Speakers are expected from Tbe Dalles to discuss the issues of the day The Portland contingent of Coxey's army are in camp in that city, nd sickness is prevalent. The board of health will take tbe neeessery means to improve tbe sanitary eocaitfon ox tne men. . Tbe Coxeyites who have been in camp at x'uyauup, wain., secured a .Northern i"a cino train this morning aud arrived at Yak ima tnia atternoon. mere will De more work for U. S. marshals snd regular troops It now transpires that this "General' . Fry, of the commonweal movement, is the same fellow who told the people to keep an eye on Pasco - The pub ic will do veil to - keep their eyes on Fry and men like hia The horticulturists of this vicinity held a meeting this atternoon in tbe coonoil cham . bers. It was not largely attended, and it is a great mystery tbat people engaged in this great industry take so little interest in this matter. -' .'" The drama of "Enlisted for the War" will be produced at tbe new opeia house by the noma jjramatic troupe, luesaay eveum May 15. The proceeds will be for the ben e6t of the Y. W. C. T. U., and w.ll be de voted to charitable purposes. -.. In a einversatioa with, the frnit-growera in this vioinity we leant that verv little, if any, damage has been suffered by orehard- ists on account ol the recent cold weather. Some tender vegetables and tomatoes ' hav suffered; but all indications point to goo crops ot orchard ana garden products. . Yesterday the Regulator on her trip from the Cascades nconnttiwd the roughest weath'r she Has, eyer : experienced. At times the waves were like ocean swells, and the spray dashed into th pilot house. Some of the freight got wet, but little damage was acme, oowever. air. xienry nuasoo, ot nansenr, is town today. He loaded one wagon with goods for Grant county during tbe week, and will icai another tor points in the in terior next weex. i ne roaas nave been in a bad condition, but are now in fair, travel able shape.' ' " " - E. BoettchT is prepari"ff to drive two bands of alxepjfrom Umatilla county.ro Ne- braoka. In each bai d m be four me-, a covered . wagon, witn about 6000 sheep. . They are now sc ttere-f all t r tbe country and will be gathered as soon aa shearing is finished 1 he drive will occupy -on U the middle of October next. ' 1 "Numbers of - dead calves" says the Marshfield AVim, ;'are t : be seen floating in Coos river, filling tbe air with a fragra ce th t is not pleasant to tbe olfact ry nerves. Farmers are knocking the calves on the head and throwing them lni the river, to save the trouble of burying them, which is a - practic- that oug t to.be stopped." Teste day and today have furnished rough experience for - railroad men, especially tb Ee whojnn between this city and Uma tilla. In oonreraation with an engineer to day he informed us that they were forced to make their way through a perfect storm for the past two days, the sand completely darkening the atmosphere. Fortunately no accidents happened but train were forced to move very a owly. The company has used every precaution to irnard against sand covering the track; but it seems impo sible to furnish complete protection, nd every summer delays are caused by this means. While the engineer of the Mi.nnt Scott aid Sooth Mount Tabor railwav was at lunch yesterday in Portland, a crazy man took possession of trie engine and ran it into a ditch. He procured a crowbar aod would not allow any one to approach until a d-p uty-sheriff overpowered him. He was vio wlently insane, andaa locked up io the iron cell in the county jail. Mr. E. Grenier, a professor of languages, committed suicide at his heme in Portland yesterday. Since the present depression he lost the position of profecsir ot languages at St. Helen's ball, and has been forced to depend on giving lessons to a few families as a.means of support, and becoming des- dondeot ended bis existence. lie was highly educated but mas of a melancholy disposition. There was one lonely and solitary indi vidual, who so far forgot his native dignity as an American citizen as to become mtoz ioated last night. In consequence of this act of indiscretion he was arrested by the Officers and lodged in tbe newly repaired citv iail. This morning he was brought be fere the recorder, and, on promise of good behavior, was given his liberty. There have been 'uroed loose in Wod Gulch, near Smytbe's place, two pairs of China pheasants for the i urpose of jr pa rat on.- Tiies are be finest game bir p 'i haps in the Uni ed States, an i all lovers of sport will watcn me resu tin nmuu interest, for if they are not disturbed it will only be a short ti e until they ill be nientifuL aa thev ln rea-e rapidly. It is honed that those living in that locality wi in no way di-tnrb them and .allow them to propagate. Arlington aecora. Mr. C. W. Gilbouseo, the photographer. secured a good pictuie of the Coxeyites as they guarded the captured 'engine down to tha soal bankers lsst Saturday. The view is taken just as the locomotive is entering the company's yards, and the background, snnaiatins of the river and green hills be yond, makes the scene verv picturesque. It is au instantaneous view, and the crowd in front of the Umatilla .Home, drawn there by tbe excitement, can be seen io different attitudes ss they watched the proceedings. At Moody's warehouse to-day 3000 rounds of wool were received from tbe sheaiing camps on Chenoweth creek. Tbe fleece are very clean, and the nber long and of sTeat strength. During the past few years our sheepmen have been improving their flocks by the introduction of Shrop shire and Merino sheep, and this is showing itself in the condition. ' With protection prices for wool our flock-masters would en joy good times; but with the shadow of free trade over;the land it makes little difference whether wool is good or bad. Ibe trice does not remunerate the sheepman for his trouble. ' From Monday's Dal ly County court is msessioB. Mrs. Ik J. Lawler of Spokane is visiting friends and relatives in this city. The' sheriff reports having collected $63, 000 taxes out of tbe $88,030 due on tbe test assessment roll. - : The county elerk : has received official notification of the list of the candidates for offices to be filled by the election of the state at large at the coming Juoe election. : Seven carloads of sheep were shipped for Troutdale today from tbe stockyards of R E. Daltmsrsbe ft Co. They were sent to the American Dressed Meat Co. at that place. . ' New dress-making parlors have been opened on Liberty street, between Third and Fourth, where a competent dress maker guarantees a fit and makes designing a specialty. ' Tbe funeral of tbe late Miss Jennie Hedge, aged 22 years, who died last Saturday of consumption, took place yesterday from tbe residence of her sister, Mrs. Hunt, on Mill creek Services w-re conducted at the honse by Rev. O. D. Taylor. Pendleton Tribune: There is talk in rail way circles that the Union Pacific will again inaugurate tbe double train system running a faat mail train to Portland, it is said such a plan has been under coo.idjri tion at headquarters. There were two loads of merchandise left Moody's warehouse to day for Dayville in Grant oounty. The Dalles is tbe distribu- ting point for a large portion of Eastern Oregon, and our warehouses handle freight lor places 2UU miles distant. The babe born at Weston without eyes in a family named Ourtis. several years ago, and taken away for the purpose of exhibi tion, is now pretty and suwrt little girl. She lives with her parents who are prosper ing, and attends a school tor tbe blind. The Oregon soldiers' home at Roseborg is about Completed. '.The contractors will turn tbe building over to the commission on the 8th of May, and it will be formally ded mated on the 10th. Tbe annual state en campment of tbe u. A U, will be in pro great at Kosebnrg at that tm and the event will be one of interest and note for Southern Oregon. Two loads of wool were received today from the shearing camps on Chenoweth creek. Wuik is progressing very rapidly at these camps, and a la g) foree of shear ers are bun every day. Trier are thou sands, of sheep to be sheared, and being convenient to The Dalles the fleeces will be loaded immediately and brought to tbe warehouses in this city. Mr. W. C. , Johnston, the electrician of the Telephone company, informs os tbat he will be forced to leave tbe city without there are more aobsi ribers to tbe exchange. There bar been a n-w switch board -put in the can- tral office, and this will be useless without there are more telephones. Any one de siring the exchange may have the phone pu in free nntil Tuesday, but after tbat date extra charges will made. Ellensborg Localizer: A msu by the name of Fred JeBrie was drowned whilst fording tbe fjhewa on the S25th of April. Ha was accompanied by three other men, bnt was behind, at the time. The accident was caused by the horse falli; g down, the horn of tbe saddle striking him on the head. At last account tbe bode had not ben re covered. There facts ware communicated to ns by James Irwin. ' ' t . On Tuesday last, at Colfax. Clarence Hon rick and Loyd Welah, aged respectively 8 and 1U years, were arrested tot horsestealing. The charge was that they unhitched a horse belonging to U. a. - UartJeson and staked him out near towo. They were charged with grand larceny. During the progre a of tbe trial yound Hanrinrk suddenly rolled down the stairway leading from the court room to the street aud tried to escape, but was atterward re-captured. The Astoria is responsible for k'e follow ing: "An llwaoo man bas a new form of delirium tremens. He was once shocked by a live el -crrie wire: and now that be is afflicted he makes frantic effirts to get away irom live wires, which be ttnigioes are writhing and sputtering all aronnd him. tie must have wandered across the Colum bia and imbibed some of the justly cele brated lightning they have over there." . We received this morning trom the Ru sell Art Publishing Co., of 928 Arch street, Philadelphia, fa , a copy of a beautiful publication called series No. 1. There are gathered from the leading' galleries of th' worm, ana are reproduced in excellent style by photogravures. ' They are issued on the 1st and 15th of each month at the subserin tion price of $24 per year, and are gms of art, aa tbey haye been collected from tbe master pieces in tbe galleries of all nations , Prinevil!e New: J. H. Sbearer aud wife arrived in thia place Wednesday of. this Mr. Shearer is with os for the par- pose of looking over the roads which the county csnrt have advertised bids for, es pecially tbe one known a the Sichel road tie claims the present survey is very im practicable, aod tbat the suryey should be ohaoged so aa to mak- the grade higher up on tbe mountain aide. - Mr. S. is good au thority on roads and it might be well to heed bis council. The destructitn of fruit in the east ia greater and more extensive this ysr than ever was known before. Ordinarrily th? oss of fruit in the east opens tbe way for a market for that ot the Pacific northwest, but we cannot hoj e to be fenefi'ted nntii here is sdopted a me a of picking and picking fruit tbat wil. insure safe transpir ation. To this end he horticultural as- ouiatioo will bnd a brood held of labor Freah fruits are perishable and tbe market s a long way off. Mr. Wm. Buskirk, of H od River, been in tbe citv for a lew days past, tie creased the pltios to Calilom a lu i850. and baa resided in Ortgou for many ierj. Mr. Kusfcirk is tn bis votb r. aod his recollections go back a loug distance in the history of the country. He remembers tbe hard times of former epocua in our history. especially those ot 1833, 1843 aod 1848, and tbe years following the latter date np to rbe dawn of the rebellion. Tbe pre ent financial depression, be aaya, ia nothing new n tbe history ot -the country, snd is but a repetition of past epochs. j Ochoco Review: Bood Smith was arrested at Caleb aod taken to Canyon City last week on a charge of robbing tbe postoffice st Ca leb of three registered letters. The letters were mailed at Diyville. but failed to reach Mitohell, aod Caleb being the only office be tween the two points, tbey were supposed to have been taken from tbe mail there Smith had been ailowed to handle the mail at tbe Caleb office, and his havi g displayed aa oenausl amount of money caused suspicion to rest on bim. L H. MiMahan's new paper, the Me Mahan t Wasp, haa made Its appearance Tne editor savs: "This naoer is not pub lished for tbe purpose of making money. I have learned that the people take news papers for news and i olitica papers for poi ities I have also learned (it an expense ot $5000) tbat no paper in Oregon can succ as- fnllv como-te with the urtaonum in me matter of furnishing current news to the people. Therefore, I shall never again pub lish a newspaper io this state, but will con fine my work in this direction to editorial discussion of political and social affairs. " The detachments of Coxey's army that arrived in the city yesterday were the soenes of attraction during the day. At their exmp near the old brick yard ia tbe Etst Eud were many visitois, ho were drawn there by curiosity and for the pur pose of teeing the men who were tallowing nn this latest mania. Io all uersoos tne men were respectful, and appeared willing to answer any Questions tbat were asked them. They wre not dressed in '"style, but could not be denominated vicious tramps, although, perhaps, there were many who prtferred not to work too Ardu ously. From Tuesday's Daily. Mr. M. Thorborn, of Kingsley, is in the city Mr. K. C. Sexton, of Kingsley, is in town today. Uncle Joe Woodford, the poet sheep- herder, is in town today. The Columbia river has been falling during the past few days. 8heriff Ward started out loday subnee nteing jurors for tbe coming term of tbe circuit court. The street sprinkler made its appearance yesterday on the atreets greatiy to the de light of all citizens There were no sripments of cattle from tbe stockyards today. This is tbe first idle day for a long while. Messrs T. A. Wsrd aod W. .1. Kerns have purchased the livery stable nd bus- ioess ot it. u. Hooa on secona street. Several loads of wool were received at Moody's warehouse today, and the siason may be considered Ittlrly maugaMtea. A force of men have been at work dur ing tbe day digging a ditch tor a sewer from the citv iail to the one that drains Court street. Rev. Wm. A. Trow, ot Albany, arrived in the city oo the train last night, and wiil occupy the pulpit cf the Oiogregationa chnich next Sunday, morning and evening. Judge Bradsbaw. Dristrict Attorney Wil- son. H. S. Wilson and Hon E. B. Dafur are in attendance on the circuit court now in session in Prineville, which coveoed yes terday, r - Mr. Wm. M'ichell, county treasurer, has $8000 in school bonds of Hood Rner dis trict, which he is offering for sale in bis official capacity.. 'These bonds draw 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-annually. - - Next Saturday a 'political picnic will be held at Wapinitia. under tbe aasoic.es ot the Republican club of that precinct. All are respectfully invited to be present, as a good time is antic pated. . Several Republican speakers will be present, who will discuss the issues now agitating the American people. ' The 'industrisls,' who came "here Sun day, haye had coru'ortahle qnaitere nesr tbe old powder magazine io the East End of the city. Several have journeyed eastwasd, en route to Washington, bnt there are quite a number still bere The city have fur nished provisions, and the Cxeyites have no reason to complain of their treatment at The Dalles. Rey W. C. Curtis will make an exchange of pulpirs-with Rey. Wm A. Trow, of Al- biny. He will leave Thursday for Albany, and will occupy the pulpit of the Congrega tional church in that city for a montn. Rev. Mr. Trow will arrive in this citv, so as to bold services next Sun lay. The ex change was made at tbe reque-t of M Trow. Mrs, Trow being in poor health and believing that this climate would be beneficial. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Myers, Mrs. 3. M Patte-sorj, Mrs. J. W. Lewis and Mr. H. Brown lfft ibis morning for Keseburg to attend the annual d-partraent conven tion which will be held there tomorrow, W. 8. Myers and J. H Brown go as del egstes from this post of the Grand Army, and Mesdames W. 8. .vtyers, J. M. Patter son and J. W. Lewis from tbe Women Relief :rps. The soldiers home, latel erected in Roseburg, will be dedicated by tbe delegates assembled ' Tbe run of salmon bas been very light in the Colombia river during tbe present season; bnt this has not been true of other streams in Oregon, as the following from the Gold Beach Gazrtte will demon strate: There are thousands of salmon buttinsr their heads against tbe Pokegam Lumber Company's dam in the Klamath river. Thi- winter's treshet took away tbe fish ladder, and tbe Klamath river, Inst below the dam, Is composed of as mucb nsn as it is ot water. All tne creeks, streams and brooks, aod miner' sluice-boxes in some instances, are fai rly gorged with salmon trying to go further - a They Want Mantes. The Russell Art Publishing Co., of 928 tbe Arch street, Philadelphia, desire names snd address of a few people in every town who are - i nterested in - works of art, and to secure them they offer send free, "Cupid Guides the Boat,' superbly executed ; water col or -picture, size 10x13 inches, suitable for framing, and suteen other pictures about same size, in colors, to any one sending them at once the names and address of ten per sons (admirers of floe pictures) together with six two-cent stamps to cover expense of mailing, etc. Tbe regular price these pictures is $1.00, but tbey can all be secured free by ant person forwarding the names aod stamps promptly. Note Tbe editor of this paper bas al ready received copies of above pictures and considers them really "Gems of Art." In nemorlam. . In loving reiremhranue of Mable D-ll Griffin, who dird at Naosene May 2, 1894, aged 10 months, 18 days. Asleep in Jesud blessed a.'eep. From which none ever wxkes to weep! A cslm and undisturbed repose Unbroken by the last of foes. Asleep in Jkue ! Far from thee Thv kindred an I their graves may be; But thine is still a blessed sleep, From which none ever wakes to weep. J. R.G. Saived Her Life. Mrs. C. J. Wooldridox, of Wortham, Texas, saved the life of her child by the use of Ayers Cherry Pectoral. "One or my children had Croup. The ease was attended by our physician, and was supposed to he well under control. One night I was startled by the child's hard breathing, and on going to It found it stran ellng. It had nearly ceased to breathe. Realizing that the child's alarming condition bad become possible in spite of the medicines Riven, I reasoned that such remedies would be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of Arei-'i Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave the child three doses, at short intervals, and anxiously waited results. From the moment the Pectoral was given, the child's breathing rrew easier, and. In a ahnrt timn h wn oipcpuiK uurcuy ana Dreaming naroratij ' h i n tr nftturttllv The child Is alive and well to-dav. and I do not hesitate, to say that Ayer's Cherry Peo- toral saved her Ufe" AYER'S Cherry Pectoral XepsredbyDr.J.aAyerkOo Lowell, Haas. Prompt toact, surdto curct Datar Items. Dufur, Ore., May 5, 1894. Editor Tims-MouHTAUissa. Candidates of the several political par ties are now aod then visiting our town wi.h a view of getting in their work. "Have a cigar, hoy t" Mr. and lire. Andrew Dufur were the recipients of a surprise party on the even ing of the 2d of May, it being the 25th anniversary ot their wedding, and many and hearty were the congratulations they received on that occasion. Or. A. Diet rich, our new physician, statev! in well chosen words ibe fact ot the uiauer, aud surprised tveii the majority of the sur prise party as the celebration of a silver wedding was least thought of. He con cluded by saying that the matrimonial life of the honored couple had not only crystallized iuto "cheese and batter," but into a happy and model family life up held by the bonds of love and appreciated by the whole community. May tbey live to celebrate the golden weddiug aud al ways be happy aud prosperous Appro priate speeches were made by Squire Brigham, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Johnston and others to which the groom resiionded, and ia a most touching manner he gave a short resume of his wedded life, tbe con clusion of which was: "And so we will proceed with the travel through this life with hearts and bands jni&ed in true love, and then I (bins when the end comes we can look back with satislacliou, knowing that at least as far as Mary aud I are co i- cerned marriage has not been a failure, but a complete success." Mrs. C. B. Balcb, who was oo the sick list for a few days, is up and around again. R.cycles, the vehicle of modern times, are becoming quite numerous. Uur drug gist has been seriously ridden by one of them on various occasions, which fur nished considerable sport to the lookerx- on. Get there, Charley, next time you will be on topi Mr. Peabody, the artist, has adorned the Central House with a new and most elegant sign. Mrs. Louis Khoger. who has been sick. is improving aud will soon be able to be out. Dr. Dietrich performed two surgical operations on Saturday. One was the correcting of a complicated deformity ef lip and palate of a child belonging to C. T. Green, and the other was the suturing and setting of a finger of Mr. M. J. An derson, which had been lacerated and al most torn on while be was snoeing a horse. In both cases Dr. Dietrich proved himself a competent surgeon. In con nection with this it may be said that the doctor is gaining the esteem and confl deuce of the community mcro and more every day. . Dufnr can now boast of a private tele phone line. The condition of the crops is quite hopeful, and our farmers are wearing a smile on their countenances .which we hope will not be disturbed by -any adver sity in the weather. i Nimrod. Children Cry for PITOBXB'8 C ASTORIA "Castorlafcao well adapted to children that I recommend it as superiur to aoy prescription ssown w me. 1. A. archkr, ol. IX. ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. v me Castor! in my practice, and find U. sauna i ij iwimneu so anecuuns or. cauoren.- 1057 2d Ave.. Mew jerk. - "From personal knowledge I ean say thai Castori ia a most excellent medicine for chit. Oreo." JOB. (i. O. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. Csurtoria promotes Digestion, and overcomes Flutuleucy, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Thus the child is rendered health y and its eep asnirai. vaitona contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. icin State Ticket For Congress, Second District, -W. K. ELLIS, of Heppner. . aw- t For Governor, . W. P. LORD, of Salem. For Secretary of State, H. E. KINCAI 0. of Eugene. For State Treasurer, PHIL. METSCHAN, of Grant County. For Supt. public Instruction, G. M. IRWIN, of Union. For Supreme Judge, " CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, of Albany. For Attorney General, . C. M. IDLEMAN, of Portland. For State Printer,- , W. H. LEEDS, of Ashland. For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Dist., A. A. JAYNE, of Arlington. For Member of the State Board of Equalization, 7th District, W. C. WILLS, of Crook County. For Representatives, T. R. COON, of Hood River. T. H. McGREER, of Antelope. COUNTY TICKET. For Sheriff, THOS. J. DRIVER, of Waniic. . For Countv Clerk, A. M. KELSAY, of The Dalle. v For Supt. of Schools, -- -, TKOY SHELLEY, of Hood River. For County Assessor, F. H. WAKEFIELD, of The Dalles. For County Treasurer, WM. MICHELL, of The Dalles. For County Commissioner, A. S. BLOWERS, of Hood River. - For Coroner, W, H BUTTS, of The Dalles. For County Surveyor, E. F. SHARP, of The Dalles. . For Justice of t ie Peace, The Dalles, L.S.DAVIS. 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I SUMMONS N THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State of Oregon, J. for the couutv ol Waaco 1 he American il -r g-ae Company of Scotland, I un ite , Curptitttimi, plaintiff, vs James Dorris and Tb mas W tiiavey, admiiiir-trAtur of uie eeWteof Pairi k UorrU, dece se.l. defendant. To Jauiea Horrid, the above named d fen.iant: lu the n one of the state of Oraron, jou are here by req ired to appear ana answer the coin plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before Monday the 28th day of Hay, 1884, that being tbe firat day of the uext regular term of said Court, and if you Uil si to answer, for arvit tnere f, thi pi in. iff ami apply to aa d Court fur the relief demanded in its eomp ant, to-wit: To (oiecloae puintin'a morurage, made, executed and delivered .o HatricK lorns, now decea&e on or bout tne 10 n day of lie -ember, 189;. upon tbe ait bait of iheo-itheastqu trteiand the e-t half of tne nortbeaa. quarter of acc ion 18 i., town-nip S south, oi rai.ge 14 east, of ibe Wi.iaiuettu Mend i. n, in v a Ct County, regon, aud to. huve aaid premises sold according to law and the practice of Sue a ove entitled Court to sattsiv plunulf'j de mands, to-wit, to pay the sum of 3.-50 and interest on said um since Auvember 1st, 1S2, at th , rat of 10 per cent, per annum, together with p'aintiff'a Ousts and disbura men's made and expended in Una euit, induuiug subsequen. cts anil expenses of .ale; that upou uvh fuieciosure and decree ant! sale all of your right, title and interest aud ail i-er son- claim-ng, or to claim, by, through or under you. or bv, through or under said Patrick dorr is, n w deceased, in aud to said premises, be lorec-Or-ed and forever barred from the equity of .edemption; that plaintiff be allowed to purchase said lauds and premises at its option; that the purchoersof saiu premises have the immediate ptesevsion of said premises, and every part a d parce. thereof, aud tor such other and fur her relief aa to the Court may see.u equitable and Just. The aervic ol this summons is uiaie unon you by publication thereof in Tne Twss MouKTaiMsxa, a news ap.-rof ireneral circulation, published w ky t Tbe Dalles, Wasco ouuty, Uregon, it being the paper most li .elv to couvev not ce to you, by order ot the uon. W. L. Brudsnaw, Judge of the above en titled Cour , which order was duty made on the 2d day of April, lc91, at chamuera, in Dalles City, Wasco Count), Oregon. DUFUR MENEFEE, ap7-7w A.toruevs for Plaioitff. Sheriff' Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION and order of sale, issued ou o tbe Cuvuit Court of tns btate of Oregon tor Wasco county, upon a decr-e aod dgnient made, rendered and entered by eaid cou.t on the 28th da of February, 1894, in favor of the plaintiff, in a suit wherein Simon Mason was plain iff nn F. A. Djuglags, Waiter Douglass and tartha Douglass, and Bluford D -uiclasa. Stephen A. DouKlaas, Joseph Douglass, Assa s. Dougiass, Grant Douglass, May Doug ass. Anuie Douglass, Clyde Douglass and Samuel Douglasn, bv Chandler, tbeir guardiua ad litem, were defend ants, aud to me directed and delivered, emulat ing me to levy upon snd sell the lauds mentioned and de-cri.ied in said writ and hereinafter described, 1 did on the 16. h day of March, 1894, duly lev? upon, and wil sell a public auction, to the' high est bidder for cash in baud, on . Monday, the 16tn dnv of April, 1894. it t vo o'clock in the afternom of aaid day, at the iruutdoorof the Cou .tv Court Hnuie in Dalles City in Wasco Cou ty, Oregon, a 1 of the lands and p.euiiees described in said writ and herein described as follows, to-wit: Commencing st the southeast corntr of that cer tain tract heretofore, and on the 20th day ol May, 1982, conveyed by deed from J. C. Pratt and wife to M.-h. M A- Chamberlin, which is duly recorded 1 ti the reco-ds of detds for waoo County, orenon, at Pa.'e 178 of Vol. "H". thereof which deed ia hereby referred to for particular description; tbencs runn ing east z4 rods; thence north 15 rods; thence west 24 rods, and thence south l;i rods to the piace O' be- Snuing; said tract above iiescribed, lying and being section 14, townsnip four south, ot range 12 east of the Willamette Meridian ' . v. aaco County, Ore gon, together with the '-nemeata, nereditanients an i appurtenances the' junto belonging, or in any wise appertaining or so much ther.-or as shall be suf ficient to satisfy the sum ot S662 60, with interest therein at the rale of ten pur cent per annum, since the 28tn day of February, 1894; S60 atorney's fee and 47.70 cos's in said Miit, together with the coats oi aaid writ and accruing costs of sale. T. A. WARD, Sheriff of Wasco County, uregon. Dated st Dalles City, uregon, March 16, 1894. Assignee's Notice of Final Account To All Whom it May Concern: NOTIC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersigned, assignee of ti e estate of P. T. 8 harp, an insolvent debtor, has fl ed his final ac count with said estate iu the Circuit C urt of the state -if Oregon, for Wasco County, and that said final account will be heard and passed upon by said Court, in the Circuit room, in the County Court House, at Dalles city, Wasco Cou ity. Oregon, on Monday, the 28th day of May, 1834, at 11 o' lock in the forenoon of said day. or at such future time aa the Court may then appoint for the hearing of the matters contained in said account, and objections, if any, thereto. J. W. I'OMhiN, Assignee of the estate of P. T Sharp, an insolvent debtor. spr21-6t , Freighters! BIDS WANTED for hauling 100,000 pounds of woo! (more or lers) and 25.U00 to 40.000 nisnih of back freight; said wool to be hauled from Little rrontcreeK, snout ni teen miles southeast ef Ante lope to Tbe Dal es. the back freurht to be hauled trom rne imiaa to Muddy station, abuut eigoteeu miles southeast of Antelope All wiol and Ireight to oo wen protected witn wagon-soee s and deliv ered io good order and condition Bids will be opened Hay 1st and the award made known at Ho dy's warehouse. Terms: one-half will be oaid oo the delivery of each load. If desired; balance on completion i cou tract Address all bids to HENkT HAHN, Setry, Care Widhams Co.. mch31-4w Portland, Oregon. Aflministratif's Notice of Final Account. NOT1CB IS HEEFBT GIVEN THAT THE UN dersUned, administr to.- of the estate of William A. Allen, deceased, faaa-flied in the "the ot the County Clerk of Wao Countv. environ, his final account with said estate, and that Mo. dv. tha 7th day of May, 8&4, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of ' said day, at the County Court room In the uounty uourt bouse. Dalles flty, Oregon, has been, by Hon. Geome t blakelev. Uountv Jndra. flxMl and appointed aa tbe time aud ilace for examining said account and hearing olj clions, if any. thereto, tlated at Dalles City, nun County . wegon, this oviai uay- ui starcn, 1SW4 Mw. A. 1.1 1-o E., Admr. st tbe Estate of Wui. A. Allen, deceased ADMIMSTBAT; 'S NOTICE- VT OTICE is hereby given that the undersignel haa i.1 been duly appointed by tbe Countv Court at State of t It eg-. ft, tor Wasco County, in probate, ad ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of Clarissa sircwen, deceased, and all persons i-aving ciain.s against aaia estate are nerebv reo Hired to present them to me at the law fiice of Condon Condon ' in Dalles City, Wasco Countv. Oregon. wiliuu aut BHiDuii irou.tne oate oi tnia Botice. W. . 1 EY. Administrator with the Will annexed of the estaia oi i;ianssa aiei-.wen, accessed. Dated April 21, 1894. KOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. ' Lams Orki at Thi Dillss, Oeioos, May 1. 1884. Notice is hereby given that the followinir named aettier has filed notice nf her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Kegister snd Receiver at The Dalles, uregon, oo June 20. 184, vis: MABfELATHtU, Formerly Mary E Brownhill. H m-stead Ko. 2774. for the s hf se qr, nw qr ss qr, snd se qr sw qr, sec 24, tp 2 s, r 12 east. she names th-- following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of aaia in l, vis: F M Ihomnson, James La Due and C H St uzhton of Dufur, Oregon, aod W J thnmpwn, of Boyd, Or, JUiUI w. lk is, may5 hagister. S herifT's Sale. VT OTICE Is hereby given that undei and by vir- 1A . tie of sn execution issut nut oi the Circuit cour' of the state of pnron for Wasco countv. on the 16th day of April 1394 upon a judgment made. renoeiea ana entered in bam court in a suit wnerein Walter Breexe was Dlaintiff ani Alfred KennHv an.-l Carol! e Kennedy were defeawfants. to me directed and delivered. I did on the Sl-.t day uf Apll, 1884, duy levy upon and will on Saturday, the 26 h day oi joay ires, at z ocioca ID uie alternoO'l ol sai l day in front cf the Court bouse door in Dalles City Wasco county. Or n, sell to tbe haghest bidder for cash i hand all of the following described real estate to-wit: Lot 18, 1 section 4. snd lots 6 snd 6. in section 9 all in township 1 north, of range 13 east, of the Mil am.tte Men tan, containing 20 73 acres accord ing to the government survey thereof, tof eth r with the 'euements. hereditaneot and aonurte- nanoes thereunto belonging cr in any wise apier taining, or so much the eof as shall . be D- oessary to atisfy the aum of S309 6-' and interest oo aid sum at tbe rate of 10 pet cent per .annum since the 8th day of Januaiy. 1894, and the costs of said writ ana accruing eosts suit expenses of sale Dated at The tial es, Waaco Connty, uregon, April 27,1894. T. A.WAB0. bberuT of Wasco County, Oregon. '..PER-I We want man nic-n, noijtp. Lo; a. nnd rirh lu won: f.-irua a few honi a d tii riiii iii.atid around ttici-owu homes. Tue burlm-s i.i ran-, pleasant. "trittlv honorable, and pa s belter tlmn snv oilier O'Jered agents. You have a clear fit-Id snd no competition. Experience and special ability un necessary. No capital required. We equip you with everything HuU rou need, treat you well. and help vou to earn ten times ordinary .wages. Attention D TO 20 women do as well as men, and boys and girls make good par. Any ono, snywliere, can o the work. All succeed who follow our plain and Sim. pie directions. Earnest work will surely bring you a great deal of money. Everything Is new and in great demand.. Write for our pamphlet circular, and receive full information. No harm done if you conclude not to go on with tha baslness. George Stinson&Co., - Box t83, PORTLAND, MAINE. Legal Notioes. Administrator's Sale. WH-.REA-i, the Ho-. County Court of the ate of Orego ,, f r tt e Countr of Wasco ru tha 6th day ot November, 1893 duly m .de an order tit recting me, the uuly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of Krnest 8. Ii are, de ceased, to sell the lauds snd premises belonging to said estate, and hereafter particu.arly described, at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash in band. Sow. therefore, by virtue of such authority, and in pursuance of said oroer, I III, on Saurdsy. the lOtn day of Fehrua v, 1894, at the hour of ten 0 clock in the forenoon of said day, al the fr uit door 01 tne Lounty Cou t titrate in DalU-s Citv, 'asco County, o egou, sell, at pu t ,u tion. o The hign-.- t bidder, f jr o h in hand, the lands v d p emu belonging -o id estate, and particularly described m fo lows, lo-w t: The sou t li.es'. quarter (s.J) and the southeast quarter of the ortbwest quarter (set of uwtlof section fifteen. (16) in townah p one (I) south, of range fourteen (14, east, of the Willamette Meridian in Wasco ount.v. Oregon, containing two hundred acres of land, -aid -ale will be made aubfect to ap proval and confirmation of tbe aaid County Court. baled at Dalles City, Wtseo 'kmnty, Oregon, this 9th day of January, 1894. T. H. J IH.VSTON, Athu'r of the utate of Ernest 8. Ha ,ge, deceased Sheriff's sale. BY VIRTUE OF AS EXECUTION, issued out of th.- Circuit Court of tne Sfte of Oregon for YVasco County, in an action ent tljd J W Blakeuey vs Andrew Ganger and M.ry Cai.ge , and tome directed and deliver d, I d.d, on the 1st day ol uarch, 1894, levy upon, and will -asll at public aue tion, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on '. Moo my. tnt- 23 I nv of April, 1894. at tw o'clock p m of said day, at the Court Hou-e aoor in Dalles Ci y, iu Wasco county, Oregon, tlu, following described property., to-wit: All of that land iving iu the west ht'f of the northwest quarter of section seventeen, ( 7) town ship tw . (2) north, of r.ugi. thlr.n (13) east, and lying between the south bank of the Columtiia rivr nd the Union Pacific Hallway Cumpany'a track and right of way running be-ween Ihe Dalles, in Wasco county. Uregon, and Portland. Oregon, teirg the land purchased br Andrew Ua er from o orae rt flavor, all of said laud being in Wasco county, Uregon, and being about taenty acres, more or teas, or so mucb thereof aa shall - e sufficient to satisfy the sum of ttave hundre and fifty-six and tlfty-Uvo one-hundredths dollars, ($166 65.) w.th interest there on at the rate of eigut per cent, per annum from August 9th, A D. .890. Taken and levied upon a thv property of Andrew and Mary Gtnger to satisfy aaia sum ef 46066, and interest thereon, in fat or 01 n niaaouey, togetber with costs and accruina A . A WArtl", Sheriff of Wasco County, uregon. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, March 23, 1894 - Administrator's Sale. NOTICK IS HRRhBY GIVEN that the-tindcr-sig ed, administrator of tbe estate of Ham. son Coram, dec a- ed. by v rtue of an order ni th ounty Court of tbe Stats of Uregon for nasco i" prooate, maue on tne sin day of Septein- tuv . it iuag 1 1 -, ' " M,u m --apnnuieuiarv oraer made by- said court of date Dec moer 22, 1893, will ou -atur- aay, me ztn o.y ot January, 1894, at the oour of i P. M. of said day , at tbe Court House door in Dalles City, in Wasco Countv, state of On gon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash iu hand, ru. .-ct to tbe couttrmation of aaid Court, all of the following described real es ate aud water rights, be longing .0 tne estate ol the said deceased, to-wit. ibe west naif of tbe nortnesl quart r, and the nortnweat quarter 01 tne southeast quarter ot sec tion twenty -five, in township two north of range ten eaat of tne Willamette meridian,cont-iniiig 1 0 acres and ailuatod in Wasco County, etate of regon; aud a. so tbeeas. half of the east half of section o. twenty-five In township So two north of range ten east l tne Willamette meridian, containing 160 a.cres, and situated in Wasco County, utate of Ore gon, together with the tenements, hereditament anu appurteuances-and water rights thereto belong ing, and belonging to sail est.te All t ie above described property, includinr the water rignts, to ne rold in one parcel. Dated, December 22. 1893. J. W. CONDOX. Administrator of the estate of Harrison Coram, Deceased. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FoR LEAVE TO EK- - SIGN, N otlcs is hereby gived that the onderslgnsd Ex- has filed in the County Court of tne State oi iflveon f r Wasco Connty, iu Probate, on January 26th. 1894, a full and complete account as such txeeutor to ana including January 2oib, 1894, and ha intend to, snd will, on Monday, the 61 h day of Marco, 1894 spply to the Honorable Geonre C Rlakeiev. Jmln .a said Court, for au ord r allowing, approving and settling his accounts, a lowing him to resign as such tawuiw anu exnouora-ing aim from lurtuer liabil ity as sain executor. JilRN M MABIlEW Executor of the Estate of John 8tuusy, deceased aanuary zy, aeifa. Assignee's Notice. XT OTICK is hereby given that C. L. Phlllins. signee of Wm Fane Co, insolvent debtors, baa filed his final account ss such ass urn ee in Vie circuit court of the 8tate of Oregon for Wasco county, an tnst smm onai account will be beard in said Uourt on Monday, tbe Kth day ( February , 1884, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., or aa soon there after as tbe same ean be reached by tbe Court, said day being tha first day of the regular February, ISM, term of said court. C. PHILLIPS Assignee, Dalles City, Oregon, Jan. 12, 1894, Executor's Notice. In the matter of the estate of William H. McAtee, deceased. Notice is hereby tiven that the undersigned has neen oy.tne bounty u urt oi Waseo (Jour.tv, btate of regou, appointed ex.cutur de bonis non Instead of B. C. McAtee, removed, o the estate ot William 11. MeAtee, deceased. Ail persons having claims against, or business with, said estate are notified and required to present same with the proper voucners to toe undersigned executor, at his reel denes in The Dalles, Wasco County, uregon. Dated Tbe Dalles, Tgon, tha 12th day of Jan uary, 1804 GEOhOE A. LIh.BE, txecutor of the tstatsof Wm. H. McAtee, decs'd GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. "VT OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has 11 oeen appoiutea oy tne uounty court. oi tne tit-ite us uregon, tor waaoo coun ty, in dnibate, guardian of the person snd es tate of Nancy Stanley, an sfl-i-d and innrm Derson. All persons hv ng claims against said estate are hereby not i ned ai d required t present them to me at the law odi x ot Condon Oondo . in Dalles City. uregon, witn proper voucners tnereor. - Sinn uui. Guardian of the person and estate of Nancy tttan ley. an ageu and mnrm pirson. Dalies city, uregou, March 17. 1S04. Administrator's Nklc3. NOTICS IS HBHEBT GIVES THAT THE CN dersigoed was duly app doted administrator o tbe estata of Nels Carlsod, diceasea of Oasoa d Locks by the C unty Court sf the dtate of ureon Coo -ty of Wa-co, oo September 22, 1893. And, therefore, all persons having claims against said estate are required to present tbe same, with props vouchers att ened, wiihiu six months from the flat of this notice, at my olhce at Ca cade Locks, Wareo County, oreg-n. tatcsue locks, sept, so, ims. . C. J. CANDIANA. tdminlstrator of the eitate of Sale C.ri oa . d - ased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laid Optics st Vasoorvia, Wash., April 2. 1891. Notice is hereby given that the fouowiiig-nameo settler has filed notice of her intention to make commutation final proof in support ol her claim, aod th.t said proof will be made before W. R. Dun har, commissioner United States -Circuit Court for di trict of Washington, at Goldendale, Wash., ou May 12, 1894, vis: - v ; MART A. GIL ORE, formerly Mary A. Barry, Hd No 92l, for the w bf ue qr aod w hf se qr sec 31, tp 3 n. r 14 e. W M. tone names tne touowing witnesses Co prove tier continuous resiocnce upon, ana cultivation of, aud lana, viz: YSaSflBi Dietrich H stegman, William Wilkinson. Herman Eugleke and James Riley all of CentervUls P O, nin. ap7 JOHN D. OEOOHEOAK. Regiater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orrics at Tks Dallmi. Orsooh. Abril 8. 1894. Nstlcs Is herelir siren that the followinir-nsined settler his filed notice ot his Intention to make final proof Id support of his claim, and tla said proof will be made before the Retrister and Beceirer of tne V. 8. lausl office at The Dalles. Or.. oo Slay 17, isut, ns: LYDIA H WILDrR, Hd Ko 8507. for the lots 1 snd a, see 13, tp 1 n, r IS s He names tha following- witnesses to prove bis continuous resiaenoe upon ana cultivation of land, vis: Anna Brown. Thot McCoy, Chas Green, Dell C Wilder, all of Tbe Dalies. Oreiron. ap7 juun w. ut.wia. Hetrister. SUMMONS. In the Circuit iurt of tha State of Oregon I tha County or Wasco. E B Dufur. Dlaintiff. vs W T Rogers, defendant To W TBVsrers. the above named defendant: In the name of tbs btate ot Oregon, you an here by required io appar ana answer the complaint filed against you in the abre ebtitled action on or befrstbe n'Std.yol the next regular term of tbe above entitled court, to-wit: on or ra-fois Monday, lbs 28th day of May, 1V94, and, if you fail so to soswer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will, take Judirmenl for the sum of slS0.00,ad liitere.tihereon at the rate ef of ten per cent, per annum -l- oe July 1st, IVOi; tor 30 as a reasonable attorney's fee for institutius; said actioo to collect the note tnerdn aued upon: for tbe further sum of S38 sfi, and lesral inienst thereon sioce the 17th day of Mar, leS2; I r tne rurtner sum or sisi, and leir-i interest inereoo since June 2S, 18i!l, togeiher with i lainufTs costs ana disbursements ol action . in is summons is herebv served udou vou br publication trier-or .y an order duly n.aae by the above named Onurt at Its regular February Term f erect on the 24th day of reoru ary. lev. - raAJia ataine.rr.BK marSl-7t Attorney for Plaintiff ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC . VT OTICK is hereby iriven that the undersigned has 1 1 been duly appointed by the uouuty vours of tne state o ureron tor wasco ununty, in pro sate. administrator with the will annexed of tbs estate of Clarissa McKweu. deceased, and all persons having cairns againat said estate are hereby required to Dissent them to me at the law otfiee of Condon Condon in Dalles City, Waaoo County, Oregon, with Io six SMQths truss the data of this nntios. W. fl. WlliKI. Administrator with the Win annex sd of the estate Of Clarissa McEweo. receased. - Daoed April il, 16, . You Wan t Your We keep the LarjreRt and Beat Assorted Line in the city, of Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Fur n.Bhing GondR and Cloihinc, MnV, Ladif' and Cbildrf .im F tie Shoes We Want Ym nm Of course we will pat Prices to suit. Always do that Noti-idy undersells u. Come around and invps'iyate. HAfJHOOD RESTORED 1 Xr V nrnoi aiiariiBiTTr. BEFORE and AFTER ?iln!1Lm" awx.- . Kidneys nd the 11 ri narv nrvtviismr mil immi.i.. irtT- "trengrtbensand renton-sfunall Th Proalatl als. A wrl (LOOabox.alz Kix.slx for Sl00, by mall. Send for R a a Addiesa DA VOL, JHEDICI9IE COm P. a For Sale by K. W. Helm THE 0R0 FINO WINE ROOMS aA.0. KELLER, Froprietoi. Port 81, Sherry 81 Muscat 83, Angelica 83, Mountain 83 nn Gi-eeroi-io "Vineyard Co. A it envy All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strictly Pure The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars Always on T. Fine Wines rCKITIO and KE1 WEST OIGAKS. the Celebrated Pabst' Beek FBNCIPS 171 Second Street, , The Bew Umatilla House T B DALLES, OREGON SINNOTT & FISH. Proprietors r it a 1" 'i 1 I atarJ lar0 - . ?;.:a,-.if. f HE LARGEST AND FINEST-HO lL IN OREGOf. free Oiiinibus to and Trom tne re-Proaf Safe MERCHAFT M R PAT. establishment on tbe corner ". prppureJ Spring and Summer Suits i CALL and EXAMINE SAMPLES COLUMBIA PACKING COMPANY , i , Corner Third and WaehlcRton Streets. Gored Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongues, And thp rat Bpfftpka, MoMon Chop and Veal Outlets id tbe niarket. Orders Delivered to Any Part of lire Citv. Fresh VpjfetablfS on 8l San i Francisco i Beer i Hall F. Ti-opi-Ietoi-. WINES, LIQUORS ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. COLUMBIA BREWERY as i sail SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Tllld PATaTsT0ig. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO sssfsliMBinS CUPIOENE" Th Fs Prast Vu.at.1.. VltallEtr.tlinr.wrln- -. -,- - ,'i jo inn, Wni quicsi v care you i youa or dlsi-ases of the generative oiguosTaurn V TfaaTi Insomnia. I'ahialn tha Rnolr .mi.i 'E ".rr B 1XS' 111 quickly cure you of all ner- -Manhnod, wniin ir sia j i . , .-. - ... .... m- weak orjrnn-Z circular ? ffZZZ?!.V.' Uct pscmaocuiourfi Box HOT, Sao Frai CaL JorSaUb, & Co , The Dalles, Oregon.' Burgundy 83, Zinfapdel 84, " Riesling 83t Hock 83, Table Claret and Liquors, BLOCK, i THE DALLES, OREGON Hotel for the Safety of a!l Valuable TAILOEIjStG. FAGAN of Tbini apd Fdnral to make ' at the Low pa I Pncea, and CIGARS. 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