OP Tbe Times-Monntalnesr SATURDAY...... .SEPTEMBER 1. 1894 ITEMS IN BRIEF From Wednesday Daily. Next Monday is Jjtbor day a legal holiday in tnis state. Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh, of Hood Kiver, is in town today. The term of the county court for Sep tember will begin in this city next Tues- day. - Mrs. E. C. Price, and daughter, of Ellensburg, Wash., are visiting relatives and Irienda in the city. Harvest is progressing very encourag . ingly In this county, aua the yield is equal to expectation The street commissioner has one man at work under his charge today, and he has kept him busy. The weather experienced an agreeable change yesterday, and there was less profanity used in speaking of the beat Mill Creek termers are shipping Urge quantities of tomatoes to Portland. The Dalles leads Oregon in iruit and vegeta bles. . Mr. S. Blumaur, in business in this city for many years, but lately residing in f ortland, is in the city today, shak ing bands with bis many old friends. Several of our sheepmen bare their flocks in the neighborhood of Mt Hood for summer pasturage. The grass is very good on high altitudes, and sheep are in line condition. The barber shop at Hood Eiver was burglarized last night, and razors, clip pers and scissors stolen. In fact, the shop was cleaned out, and the barber's occupation, under the . circumstances, is gone. Mr, R. B. Hood returned from a short visit to Portland last night. While ab sent be purchased the complete furni ture of a lodging house, which be will offer for sale in this city about Sept 3d. in parcels to suit purchasers. Prof. Gavin, C. Leroy Phillips and H. Stoneman returned today from their ! camping excursion on the headwaters of .bight Mile. They had en enjoyable time, and lived like princes on game and , nsn. Mr. rniuip8 will take a "day oil" . .10 aeuver nis oruera ior trout. -There was one person before the mayor this morning wbo was charged -with being runk an ddisorderly, and he -was nned the sum ot ziu, which he paid This was bis second offence, and the two "sprees" bas cost him $15, besides the price of the stimulants. Mr. Max Vogt, of this city, planted a hop field on the banks of Fifteen ile creek last spring, and- has an excellent crop. We congratulate Mr. Vogt on his enterprise, and hope that others will -iaUow bis example, as we believe Wasco county is adapted to the growth of hops We are informed that Mr. Hilt Morris while working with a threshing micbine t Vvapimta yesterday, had bis arm caught in the machinery someway and before the thresher could be stopped die mem Iter was literally torn from the body. Mr. .Morris lives at Tj gh, and was one of the "crew engaged in threshing grain in that " tieighborbood. Mr. E. B. Hood will open a collateral Dan tt opposite ward s Kern's stable on Second street, and will deal in all secur ities. He will bny and sell second-hand furniture, implements,' etc His sale days will be every Saturday from 11 a m. to 2 p. m., at which fie will dispose of at public auction any goods placed with .111111, ah a small commission, The accident to the Regulator was not as serious as at first apprehended, and the bole caused by collision with, the pile - was oaiy 4 incbes by 12. Four hours elapsed before she began to sink at the stern, and by that time the passengers -and freight had been landed. The in jur will be repaired today, and she will . be expected at her whart in this city this evening. We learn from today's Oregonian that last evening A. Tilzer, a druggist at Huntley's drug Btore at Oregon City, was severely burned about the face by - the explosion of about two drachms of ether that be was using in tilling a pre scription, his ciotning was also set on lire, and it was only by great presence ot mind mat a catastrophe was averted. jMr Tilzer was formerly a resident of The Dalles, and has many steadfast per sonal mends, who will deeply deplore me accident mat nappenea to mm Under the column of "News of the r northwest" in the Sunday Oregonian, the scribbler wbo furnishes the "copy" says: "The Dalles editors are living high these days. Their method is to go put among the threshing crews, where tli.-"V fare Sumntnonslv at the 'cook want ons.' "Asa matter of fact we do not be ' lieye an editor in tbis city has been with "threshing crews" for many years. Per sonally we can say we have not been in -, a threshing field since boyhood days in Wisconsin, over a quarter ot a century ago. The poor fellow evidently became mixed in bis locations, and used "The Dalles" when he intended Dalla3. The Palouse is a great country, accord ing to the Colfax (Satrttt. Many won derful things are to be seen there. That's what Joseph Oakes, of .hndicott, thinks, and be has good reasons for h's opinion. On Friday evening last his little child of two or three years was missed by the mother. She finally heard the child crowing and laughing in ih yard, and " m. t .1 1 . i 1 : -. . gvruig out luuuu uus nuie one eiHing on the ground, while twined about its neclf. and shoulders, and partially coiled in its lap, was an enormous rattlesnake, whose triangular bead was swaying and vibrat ing about the child s lace. The snake was snatched away and dispatched when it was found that the baby was entirely nnnurc, tember, and will be a month or six weeks in making the trip. E. Rankin was granted a license by the county judie today to operate a ferry across the Ooiutubia riyer from a point near uona Rivar to Rankin's landing in Klickitat county. The injury to Mr. Milt. Morris.publisbed in yesterday s paper, wsa not as serious as 6rst reported. The flesh was torn from tbe mnscle of the right arm and his side in jured; bat the arm was not broken. At tbe meeting of the tire department held last evening it was ordered on motion to take the old hand engine to Oregon City, and a committee of arrangements was ap pointed consisting 01 John Blxsen, chief en gineer; Mat. Schoren, asaistant; Jndge Lobe, Mr. Henry Whitmcreaud Mr. C. C. Uooper. Morris Reirly, tbe 15-year.old son of Mr, snd Mrs. J. V. Reidv, was drowned in tbe Willsmette river yesterday afternoon oppo site Albina. He with other boys were 10 bathing, and young Reidy as afflicted with cramps and sanK neiore nis companions could reach him. Mr. and Mrs. Reidy were formerly residents of this city, aud ihev will receive tbe sympathy of the com munity in their sad bereavement. Mr. Geo. F. Wells, well known in Ext ern Oregon, died at his residence in Port end yesterday morning, at tLe age of 52 years. Me was loimeriy engsgea lu me oht-ep busmts-i in tnis city, ana is wei known to many of our citizens. D or some time he has bee 1 affljied with consumption, ud, although he tried many ways to rem bis beaitn, all effults were of no avail, tie ia tbe uncle of Mr. W H. Weils, of this oitv, and leaves wi low ana daughter in Portland. There are now nine men in the jails of Columbia and Garneld counties, Wash., awaiting trial for complicity 10 the viiriou- --nttie stealing raids wbicb Uually culmi . ated in the arrest of youi-g fettiionu, Lloyd and others ami the serious wouu.11 g I he former, who is now lu St. Mar oh- pital in Walla Walla. Three of the prison ers baye made confessions implicating the others, which will be made public upon trial next month. Tbe resxrvoar at the head of Pine creek. Baker county, was opened nn Saturday. This reservoir was bout iu 1889 by tbe Nel son Placer Mining Company It is high np in the mountains, being 7500 feet above tbe sea level, ana is a natural level place con taining about 75 scrvs witn a dam 20 feet high. They catoh tbe melting snow in tbe spr ng, and when the water gets low in tbe summer, open it, which giv.es tiiein plenty of water. Biker City Pemoerati The meagre par- ticnlara of ibe euactinent of a tragedy in the quiet neighborhood of ftigle Valley, Union county, was received in this city yes terday brought here by a gentleman who got his information io Sparta, while passing through. As stated by oar informant, a dispute arose between tw ueighbors, -young aud Murphy resulting in the former shoot ing the latter, alao his wite, and tbe woman wa supposed to be fatally wounded. Prineville Review: W. T. Casey informs u that on nis ranch as roweii nones a water-pout occurred last spring, digging a trench through one s.de of ni held. Tbe tre- oh was so djsep tbt it exposed the bed rock in a number of places. At one of ihrae points a nice cool spring of water flows, where there was 00 sign Ot water before tbe trench was dug. Theie appears to ba veins of water uer the surface ad through the desert, f one only knew wheie to dig to strike tbeaa. Cure ib a sure antiiote for the ajni. is per fertly safe to take, and ia warranted to cure. Mrs. Robert Hunter died at her residen e in Albina last Wednesday after a lingering illness, having been afflicted for some time with consumption, she leaves a nuaDaua and two children, one of whom ia almost helpless. Mrs. Huuter neeReed was for merly a resident of this city, where she was universally respected for amiable traita of character. Mr. Hunter is a well-known en gineer on the railroad between this city and Portland, and no one eninya a better rep utation as a neighbor or citizen. His sad bereavement will elect for bim the sympa thy of this community. Times: Donglaa and Josephine connties have two big men George Dement, of Myr tle creek, and Lou H-bevile, cf Grar.fr P, m aud the scales were brought into re auisition one dav this week to deoide who was tbe biggest laon old nis oeac ana tiDDed the beam at over 300 pounds, but George went bim 40 pounds better and now wears the medal Exchange: During these times, when business bas to be forced, the rewards ot rade so to those who have tbe energy and enternrise to reach after them and deserve toem. It is during such a connition 01 af fair that tbe sagacious bnsitess man per ceives tbe advantage ot mating irequeni appeals to the public. He reacons well hat when trade is alack what there is 01 n goes to those who have the courage and en ergy to ask for it. Travelers must not forget that the O ft. & N. line is thoroughly repaired and all trains are running without transfer or delav. Through service to Omaha, Kau as Citv, St. Loins aud Chicago; Pullmans sleepers, tree reclining chair cars, uphol stered tourist sleeoers and modern dav coaches. Call on O. R. & N. agent be fore nurchasine tickets, or address W. ri. Hu hurt, ireneral Dasaenger aaeoi, rori- aud, Oregon. School Blatters. Dcfcr, Aogubt 29. 1894, Editor Tiacs-SlouxTAiNssa: Should the following appear too much like an advertisement, you will please re flect that what is true of Dufur is true of other places, in part or in whole : Within the past few weeks we baye had several inquiries with regard to board for the coming fall and winter, for pupils who wish to attend school. Our answer has been: "Tbe rates for board range from $2.50 to $3.50 per week in our town, Younger pupils might secure better rates." I have also presented the idea 01 sell-boarding, where two or more clnb to gether. Young men and youths of good intentions and steady habits will find this by far the most economical way. At present there are quite a number of rooms in town here, that can be secured at from -2 to S3 rjer month in suits of two to four. Bread can be procured at ordinary baker's rates, and by bringing beading and ordinary supplies from home it would be exiravagance that would make the weekly outlay exceed ' $1, in addition to the borne supplies. We believe that all expenses in way nf reut aud board may be kept much below this limit. The hard times of which so many are comDlaining should not rob our youth of their opportunities to be educated. Any given year comes but ouce in a lite time. If that year is wasted it will not return its failure is marked, and the next follows with its responsibilities, its successes pr failures. Aabos Fbazier, Here is a description of the ilets Reser vation: 'The aonthern border of ttu res ervation is about six miles noith ot Ya- qnina Bay. At its aonthern end it is seven eeu Blues in width ai d at tbe northern nmi fourteen miles; i s length measures, along the Srbech about twenty-two mile. Tne Silets Lap loea form a l'-d locaed brb.r pun able tor coa teis. The main Stream are: t he salmon, scnooner, inri aun air letz rivers, tbe latter ben g tne iarge-it Tha (enervation embraces, approximately, nine townships. At Middleton, Yamhill county, tbere is a pickle and sauerkraut factory. Tbe stock holders are tbe neighboring farmers, who raise cucomb-r snd cahbage for the busi ness, t he stuck aunao lb d waa X5UUU. and half of this went fcr "igu.a and rxtnres. The main building i- 66x50 besides the en gine room aud cooper shop. There are 40 acres in cucumbers. Picking hss just com menced, and tnrnisbea employment to tne yourg people ot tbe neignbornood. lu barrels and kega are made in the cooper chop, and the timber cut in tbe immediate neighborhood- Aliogetber, it is quite flounabing home industry. An Oregon girl in an exchange saya in very sound kind of a way: "Why do the young men do so mucn loafing; uo to workl Posh ahead! I am nothing but young girl; I have clothed my.elf and got money in the bank, and only sixteen years old. 1 ly np mre money every year than any boy or young man within a radios ot three miles ot my noma, vvneo they get dollar they go to a dance and gi home dollar ont. My father is able to -oppor me. but I choose to support myself. I ad vise all girls to cut clear of loabng hoys. Give i hem a wide berth, and never marry a man unless be is able to support yon. . And never put your arm through the, handle of a rum jug, Front Friday's Daily. G. Condon, of Antelope, From Thursdays Dai j. Tbe weather is delightful. Tbe city jail is srf:bout an occupant. No arrest were made yestrdav. Tbe Dalles sill be well represented at Oregon City at tbe tournament to pa giyen next week. The Regulator did not arrive at her whart last bight as expected. Tbe repairs were not finished. ,Mr. M. N. Strattan, the new assistant principal of the public schools ot this eitv. arrived from Iowa yesterday. Miss rarreiiv, ot rortland, arrived 00 last evening's train, and is visiting bar lis ter. Mrs. . F. Sharp, in tbis city. From developments made during the lait two days the justice court 10 this eity will . do a land othce business in tn near future Ang. 30 Kate R Henderson and Louis F Henderson to Catherine L. Henderson; ; neqr of se qr and ebf ot se qr of ne qr, aeo .94 tp 3 o irtn, range iu east; 91. Frank H. Sharp, U. S. deputy surveyor. returned today on tbe local tram, having competed me survey ot tp a s, r 7 w, tp Z s, r 2 e and tp 35 s, r 5 w, sitnated in Southern Oregon and coaat range. Tbe Indians who were arrested yesterday for the larceny of a afah did not stop at tbe time piece; but purloined two pairs of pantaloons trom one ot our merchants. These were found inside of a pair of over alls that one of them waa wearing. )( Mr, Unas Shuster, a fornuir resident ot The Dilleu, arrived in town from Ooldeo dale today, where he hss been attending to business connected with his deceased father's -estate. Mr. Ahuster has been in business in Seattle for tbe past twelve years. Both Bradstreet'a and llun'a commercial agencies report increased activity in all lines of business. Manufacturers are start ing op all oyer the country; the bonded -warehouses are fall of imported goods: snd feeling of general relief seems to pervade the entire business world. Governor McGraw, of Wssbingtoo, has appointed A. L. Miller, of Vancouver, su perior judge for the counties of Skamania. -"Clarke and Cowlitz, to succeed Judge Wis - wall, recently drowned. Miller received ?the endorsement of every member of tha bar in th, tbree counties, irrespective of paity, with two exceptions. Mr. John Marlio, who hss lived in this viciuitv for a long number of veara. and wbo ia well known in Eastern Orsgon ss a knight of the whip and reins, lett tbe first of the week for Honolulo, where be will follow his old vocation, and drive a stage from that citv to tbe summit of one of the Mr. T town today, The grain product of Klickitat county eatimated at 1,000.000 bushels this year. Some shipments of fruit have been made east; but tbe returns are not very euconrag ing. The thermometer at Moro has registered as high as 104 degrees in the shade during this month. Farmers are generally yery besy in tha harvest fields, and very few have time to oome to town. The armory ocoupied before the fl od is again in order, and the .0- Si. it- baa roumy drill ball. Astorian: Mrs. Tbornbury and Mrs Hod- son ere tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gritho a few aaya this week. August 31 Dalle- Citv to Emily Mary Prewe; lois 10 11 and 12. block 25. Gates' aoaitjop to Dalles Oitj; $1. Smoke from forast fires has clonded the atmosphere, and objects eight or ten miles distant can scarcely be discerned. The Union street school house is now in tbe center ot the academy grounds, en route to its destipftfjpp in Thompson s addition. Prof. F.lb s tidal wave nor earthquake did not materialize ye&tsrday. and ha will be placed hereatter with the celebrated Wiggins. There were seven airloads of cattle shipptd from the stockyards of R. iC Salt marhe & Co. yesterday evening: nese were destined for Troutdule. Qu and after Septemi-er 1st the Pacific express omce will be open lor business trom 8 to 12 onlocg, toon, and trom 1 to Sr. g. It wilf not be open pa Sunday. Baldness is often preceded or accom panied by grayneas of t e hair. To prevent; potn baldness an grayneas use Hall tia-F Kenewer, an honest r medy. Some losds ef wheat haye brn receivi d at Moody's warehouse, but tbe bulk of the crop bas not been moved yet. Tbe price quoted is only 4J cents a buihsl. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powers. Mrs. Dr. Wells, and Mr. Jameson, who .have been with ns for several weeks, returned home today, s-iys Wednesisy's Astorian. Mr. F. Drews hss erected a new side walk in tbe block sooth of tbe Christian church. This will be an improvement that w 11 be appreciated by anoonligbt ramblers. The firemen intending to vitit Oregon City during the tournament next week w ill leave nere Sunday morning on tbe passen ger train, which arrives, if 00 time, at 3:45 A. St. The city recorder, Mr. D. S. Dofnr. re turned last night after an onting in the mountains of several days. He reports hav ing an excellent time; but the cougar scare made him nervous. The weather has been delightful for the psst two days. It bas not been as warm as it was, and a gentle zephyr plays with tbo tree tops aud toys with the down on the cheek of beauty, There was only one person anxipns to in terview the recorder t is morning, and it resulted in a fine of 810 being imposed on bim for being drunk and disorderly, it being the second offense. , No appetite Then do not trv to foma food down; but ne the most scientific means for restoring tone to the stomach. How? Why, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and in a surprisingly short time, yourappe- f volcanoes. Eo route he will stop some days tite will come again, and come to stay, in Sju Francisco and pay a visit to rela tives. Mr. Peter Nelson will leave in a few day for South Africa, where he will be in the employ of the Cape Colony government in extending a line of railroad through the Mahabalee country. He will go to New Yore and trom there to Southampton, where be will take steamer direct tor (Jape Town. Be intends to leave about the 10th of Sep. the Parke & Laov Machine nnnnr one of the bst known business houses in the northwest, importers and dealers in mining, wood and iron-workimr and ral mill machinery, failed VAatordai, in Portland for something like $125,000. Arsenic aud quinine are danerons rlnum to accumulate- in one's system, and it ia to ba hoped that these poisons,- aa a remedy for ague, have bad their day; Ayer's Ague Weather-Bureau. Following is crop-weather bulletin, No, 22, of the Oregon state weather service, lor the week ending Monday, Aug. 27, '94, by S. M. Blandford, observer: EASTERN OREGON. Weather Remarkably warm weather prevailed throughout the week, averaging sixteen degrees warmer than the daily normal in life Walla Walla and Columbia riyer valleys, and from t7?lye to fourteen degrees warmer south and east of t!;e Blue mountains. Tbe sunshine exceeded he average, and (be precipitation was deficient, only a trace occurring. CroDS In the Columbia and Walla Walla valleys flje weather has been fav orable for harvesting and threshing oper ations, and grain is yielding entirely sat isfactory and the quality is good. A cor respondent states that il s np longer a question of crops, but of price. All crops have done wel) and there will be an abundance of produce for sale; but tbe price offered is discouraging, Thu dy weather bas hurt tbe potato crop consid erably. An electric storm occurred on tbe 23d. Lightning struck neir Ella Marrow county, burning 100 acres ot buncbgr&8j but no other damage was done. Tbougb tbe pastures are dry stock bas done very well. The disease wbicb was fatal to horses in Morrow county is disappearing. In the interior and eastern counties harvest is neanug completion, and nearly all grain bas been stacked. The second prop of alfalfa has been cut. Threshing is proceeding in earnest A correspondent at Vale, Malheur county, states thai' tbe music of tbe threshing machine can be heard in ail sections, and reports of good yields are being received almost in every instance. Tbe grain aphis failed to reach this section except in a few fields Farly apples are beiug picked, and tbe plums are plentiful and of excellent quality, There is little demand for beef cattle, though all kinds of stock are in good condition and owners anxious to sell at fair prices. Washed ly tl Wter, The fljod in June changed many old land marks in this region, and many historic rel ies baye been obliterated. Among these, and one of great interest to tbe people, is the old garrison spot opposite Bonneville. This was the fort in 1856, from which Lieut. Pbilip Sheridan marched with bis regulars to tbe relief of tbe people at the Middle Cascades, where the Indians had killed sey eral iooffending settlers. The history of the fight has been published several times. and is well koown to many pioneers. Ever since tbe old boil-lings at tbe LowerCsa cades have nmained, and, although tbe county seat of Skamania county was located there, the structures were not disturbed, From Bonneville the tourist bas frequently admired the historic scene, wit 1 its beauti ful grassy plot melting into the deep shades of tbe neighboring forest. Tbe high water of tha Colombia riyer completely covered tbis place daring June, and the garrison bnildings have been washed away, Not 1 vestige of tbem remains, and tbe green, grassy snot is now covered with sand and rocks. It is a picture of desolation, and one unacquainted with the former surround iags would never imagine it had so many at tractions. Time works many changes, and with another flood like the one experienced this year the contour of tbe region on the banks of tbe .Columbia will be completely changed;. Jtotlce. All city warrants registered prior to January 8, 1893, are now due and payable at my office. Interest ceases after this (Jaf e. ' 1. 1. Buroet, City Treasurer. Dalles City, Ore., Aug. 1, l&S. Insane -Asylum Building:. Salem Stateanian. The state board Pf trustees of the state insane aaylnn) have ordered the construction ot a Isandrv buildiqg and water tower on tbe asylum farm about four miles east of Salem. This struotnre is to be 108 teet long and 32 feet wide, and the center por tion or tower will be 3? feet square. To tbe base of the tank the height ia to be 50 feet, and to the roof 85 feet. Tbe wings will cootain two stories one of 14 feet, snd the other 1J feet. The tower will con tiin fonr tanks, each capable of holding 5000 gallons of water, to be pumped from cistern nnder tbe engine-room. Tbe lower flior of the wings will be nsed for laundry, engine and storerooms, wbila the space above will consist of the dryrooms. Jt will be a frame sfrnoture and the de sign will 000 form to that of the other state bnildings. fitters Advertised Tbe following is tho list of letters re maining in The Dalles poetothce uncalled for. Saturday, Sept. 1, 1834. Persons call- jog for these letters will please give tbe date 00 which tbey were advertised: Appel, jy A 2 larsoo, a w Downing, H Fuller, J D Fulton, f rank fieeney, Mary Hill. O Jackson, H W Banes, M M Davis, H D Divers, J D 2 Fulton. J F" Hall, E M Heagg,' Linra Hedseo, W Johnson, Jcq Jordan, Mrs Catherine Kaissr, Wj elly, Deol el I v. J K McConnell, Mrs McNallt. Frank Scammon, Qto Keeley, Jas Lrabo, J no McLaughlin, Geo ' Osbnrn, A J S Tharntoo, Mrs E6 J, At CaossKlf, P. M. An Old anh Well-Trikd Remedy Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrnp baa been used for over fifty .year' by millions of mothers ior their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes tie child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolio, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to tbe taste. Sold by all druggists in every part of tbe world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask tor Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, ' "' Y peatn .f sir. J s pn Asnty. At aiem, in this state, Mr. Joseph Ash by died on August 20th, aged about 69 years. He lived at the time on the Rickey farm, which be purchased about four years ago. Mr. Asbby owns prorerty near this citv, and leaves an estate worth nearly $30,000. Ten children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Ashby.and a widow and eight children sur vive the deceased. Tbe following are tbe children: Mrs. H. P. Steers of Fossil, Mrs. D. 8. Kimsey of Antelope, Hf? Humphrey of al era.Geo. Asbby of Salem Grant, William and Boyd Ashby of Antel ope, and Miss Nettie Ashby of Salem A 11 were around tbeir father's deathbed except Uraot and William. Besides those mentioned, deceased leaves a brother in Pomeroy, Wash., and many other rela tives in Pregpn and California. Nr. Ashby was .well known and univer sally respected throughout lbe state. He has beep a member of the Methodist cbur;h from his yputh, and WW an hon ored member pf lbe First Methodist church pf rialera when be died. i-sat" larceny pf w atclt. v Two Indians were arrested yesterday by the police force of the city for stealing a watch from Mr. Victor Marden, wbo works in Mr. G. J. Farley's harness shop. The larceny was committed about a week ago, and the Indians were seen handling a coat and vest that young Harden bad laid aside while at work. They came to purchase some materials, and as soon as Mr. Marden put on his coat and vest he found that his watch bad been stolen. Suspicion immediately rested on the In- discs ; but they had crossed the river to their home in Klickitat county. Yes terday they came in town, and Mr, tiiDons arrested tnem. one was con fined in tbe city and. the other in the county jail. sy this means tney were not able to converse together and guard their secret, and the one in the city lock-up confessed the crime and said he would go over tp his home today, if per- .'u. j j , . , iputeu, qna procure too water). . last week, and caused some of those wbo were en jo ying the onting to be afflicted with nervous m-oatratfon. That beast was not killed, but. ha I his fun with the boys and departed to his native haunts in the forest. The engine will take a prominent part iu the paiade, at Oregon City next Monday aid following it will be a pet bear that is reported to have floated in the Umatilla Hous3 dnrins the flood on a wrecked fish wheel, and was captured by Mr. Jud Fish ex-chief engineer. This report is not con - firmed, and we will not vonch for the truth of tbe story. Accompanying the engine to tbe tournament will be two members of Jackson Engine Co., who helped organize the comoanv in 1863, and have been members ever since, lheee gentle man are Judge G, A. Liebs and Mr. Henry Wbitmore, the former of whom was a member at the date or organization of Diligent Hook and LidJer Co. HSo. 1, Jan- nary 6, 1S60. Tbis makes Judge Licbe one of the oldest fireman in the state, as there are few now living who were members of organizations tbirty-four years sgo. Motes From Dufur. Difor, Aug. 30, 1894, Editor Tisks-Mocktaisesk: Nimroda are highly displeased at an error in tbe value of a hunting outfit, where your type made me say $15 in dogs. Tbis was a mistake of a cipher, but one-tenth is not enough even in these bard times. Had it been $7p, it wonld have be n a sort of gold silver compound that is bothering the brains of our financiers and iqlitioia ra of the pop gun f-rdir But hsun to the facts: Mr Johoatoi.'s dog, "D ic-J do," bred iu Jedburgn, R x- bnrgh Co., Scotland, on the waters of the Tweed, where for generations his anoestors were trained as setters and retreivers in the Cbeyoit Hills, is no common dog, and, perhaps, in all America, taking all the points of excellence, bis equij can scarcely be found. The other, Mr. Balche's Caudia, (proLOuced Kada) bred in LiMsnohs, Spain, possibly a direct dticendant of Don Kohota, all noee aud ears, could not be reckoned as any second class dog. These dogs have won honors ia oilf community, of which they should not be robbed by any common curs, aud far one I should feel sshamed of any attempt ip that direction. Why only a few days sgo I stole away from town with gun and all the appertetaoces thereunto ap pertaining, except a dog, intent npon game, especially bipeds, feathered. . . After a weary search of some'houra we bad killed a crippled crow. Only think of it no do, one crow. Place those dogs at 250 or $S00. P. S; Tt)eae bquters are indent qu Plac ing a record, and doubtless yoq will noon bear from tbem aga;n, BOBS. BUFFINGTON In thia city, August 30th, to the vus of Mr 0. Bumogvon, a son. HABBIEU. RON DEAU At Kinglcy, Aug-. 25tb, to tha wile 01 nr. 1,, itouaeau, s sou. TOTTERDELL-Id tbis city, Aug-. 25th. to tie wile 01 sir. J. u. 'lotterdell, a cuunter. 1I1. McCONNELL-In this city, Auvust JSth, Alpha Omega, infant daughter of J. R and Alice lie Connell, aged 8 nonths and 8 davs. IV JEW Ti 1-DAY. SIIEBIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale, is sued out 01 tne circuit court 01 the state of Ororon. for Wahco county, upon a decree and Judgment made, rendered and entered by said court on tha 14th day of Kobrunry, 1S94, in favor of the plaintiff, in ssuit wherein Euzene l Whit wis n aiiitiff and C P Heald, alary P Heaid and I J Ferguson were defendants, and to me di rected aud delivered, commanding me to levv upon and sell ail the land mentioned anH de-cribed in add writ snd hereinafter described, I did 011 tbe S21 dav of Aun list, ISM, duly levy Un, and will se 1 at publio auouon to the highest hiriir for sash in band, on Mond y, the 1st d&r of Oc tober. 1804. at 2 'clock in the afternoon nf ih day at the front dtor of ths county court bpus- in Dalle- Citv, in Wtsco county, uregon, all of tha lands and preasists described iu said jit and hero in detcri ed as folio's, to wit: lowincncii.g at the southeast corner of th nnrii,. es-st quarter of section i (two), town-hiD 2 itwn noun or range ten 110J. east .f Willamette nicrid isn; runningtherics wear one hundre.l. uvAntv and 3-j 100 171 SO rods to a point; running thence nortn lony-six and ane-balf 4o.fi roda to a joint; and 30-100 171.30 rods to a point, nd run nine thence oouth forty-six a. d ne-hi!f 46 5 ruds t-. tbe place of btihntiin: also beirinniuir at th north east corner of the n-ir-hwds-, quarter of the tenth-eastquar-er of section two ai, township iwa north of ran?. ten (lq) wt of the Willamette fueri W1 runuing thence south thirty-two 3aj rods to point; running thence west thirty-two 82 rous to a utint: lunmnir thence north th Hr.tWA ra rods to a point: running t- enca nut eirhtr m n -i. to th pl -ee af beginning; together with a'l ihe im, pr..rements the on, and appnr epineoa theteunta selonglnir, orso much li.e.e i as atuili oo n.m.-i. , to satisfy i he sum of thirteen hundred and sixty, two (1321 dollars, with inturiut t.ho, Ka ..; . of 10 per cent par annum since April 27, 1894. and one hundred and thirty-six and 30-100 (136.20) dol lars attorney's fees, and fifty-six and 25 loo (5u.2& do.lara. cost of auit and accruing pn-tt in' oM " ..V together with eosti of said writ and anirhlnv iwut. -I""" TJUhlVSR. Sheriff of Was o County, Oregon. vtMiea v. 1 1 y , wrv., orutenioer I, 11. JnT;,lIS!.n!t W Coan. of Oregon, j Cascade; Locza. f.i i.... i it Wr-eo ''ounty, bt.te nf Oregon. Oregon" V an " Wmco Co"". Fah.d"1fT.?,5W' voter, of fully petition Iwr &nr"0 n oi aacaue locks, said precinct .in less quantities than one gallon for tha period of one year: suon ior u,e MISS KNNK PET6R & COTtTPTTNV, KAMI8. Dr C J Candiana Professor JGU Farrlnw Thos Scully I Nora strain T W Lewis W A Calm CBLea ack Amelia J W Mnrahbank H A Leavma Vlapa Woich Lew C McCarv J H alclionough R S Aldrich E Sorbin Thomas Williams C H Tr.sk. K A Allwick Alex Watt 8 J Drrder 01 vier Kleury Harrv F Kroner 8 M lrerson A M Barrett SAVES. Win Day H D Harkina Wo McKemie A J Knightly kPAsh H Black A B Glazier Chis Olsen P W Neuick Carl J K Carlson John Trans Peter T.ana Kenneth HcKenala Cleo 8 Henry P Pauls, n Yahn Kelson A Syring M.t Weber 'Ihos Edgecomb A FColis O Erickson John Teisou Thoraaa W Baddet J F Stout F Doulaa Second St. THE DALLES, Or. The to Umatilla House, T E DALLES. OREGON SINNOTT & PISH. Proprietors N Application fur Liquor License. Cascads Loess, Fall Pbfcixct, Wasco County, State ef Orion. OTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I J It i tl.'Don-.ngh, of aal.i precinct and outitv II. on the 3d d.y of September. 18H4, apply to the lunty Court of the above- amed .-auiity for 11- t'-ounty oense o sell spirituous, mut and v nous liouoraln CaWABs Locks. Falls Prkcikct. T ... , , " co county, Stalo of Oregon To the Rooorrble County Court of Waseo Couutv ( irmrnn ' ' b ! V" u-derMgned taxpayers and legal voters ot - rm -ufi, tuun.y an ,tac- aioreaai!, re-pect-fully petition, your honorable c-iU's to grant a li ene to J. H Mclwnoiuo to aell spiritu-ma, vinu ousan.l m.lt liqu.itsat tn town of Caacade Locka, sam precinct, iu leas quanUUea than one gallon for tbe period of one year. Sheriff's Sale. Berfous A-Cfcent. Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock Mr- Jlobert McDonald, a member of a threshing crew at work in a field near Eight Mile, south of the Canyon City road, waa struck in the bead by tbe rope attached to lbe derrick and on the should ers Dy a piece or timoer, Tbe blow on the bead produced concussion of the brain, but tbe one en tbe back only caused bruises. Dr. Qollister was called snd applied the usual remedies, and it is hoped- tbe patient will recover. He wag unconscious for some time, but If hemorrhage does not result the injury will not prove fatal. Sanders and Stardevant, Dentists. Pr. Sanders has associated with him in the practice of dentistry, Dr. Sturde yant, a graduate of the dental depart ment of Michigan university. IJe has been si? years in practice, one year qf wmch he was in business for himself. The doctor lately arrived in the city from Colorado, and, being well pleased with the location, has formed a partner ship with Dr, Sanders. He is in every way competent to do any work in the line of dentistry, to which he has de voted tbe best years of his life. A Live Place. Aeeordiog to the Kiddle Eattrprise, Cot tage Grove must be tbe livelist place in Drfgon: Cottage Grove baa been furnish ing a good deal of sensational reading in tbe last fortnight. Io the first plaee tbe Bo hemia mtess are "booming." Not long since a popular ti D and wife leit a tine new home for parts unknown, rather nn ceremoniously. Next the Bohemia hotel Koes np in smoke mysteriously, and this week a deputy sheritf proems to arrest one John Aolfrich, formerly proprietor of Cottage Grove hotel, for burse stealing but Helfricb was on the alert and escaped while the wary officer dfschad his ''shooting iron" after him. Again pn Wednesday we were startled by dispatch stating that young Sbortridge repaired to Hebron church and blew his brains (?) out all beeanse his finance Miss Powell, refused to smile on him as of yore. And now Cottage Grove will pnt in a system of gravity works. It seems 10 ns that it wonld be a wiser and mre practical plan to station a company i f Pinkertons at that place. At any rata Brother Thorp has no canse to comnlain of scarcity of news in those ptrts. . The Braucn Asylonf. The case of the "State of Qregon npon relation ot A. p. Taylor, respondent, vs. Sylvester Pennoyer, Phjl Metschao, and George W. McBnde, in tbe capacity as tha board of commissioners of publio buildings of the state ot Oregon, appellants, appeal from Marion county," better known as tbe injunction anit against the location and erection of the E is tern Qregon branch, in sape asylum, Trill be heard by the supreme court on Thursday, September . This case was appealed to the supreme court after the February, 18D4, term of the cironit cqurt for Marion county. The papers were filed with Clerk Murphy about the 22d of March and the matter will come up iq its regular order. Tqi Is an important case, and the final decision will be awaited with much interest. Burhsm i Holmes, H. J. Bigger aqd James McQaio are attorneys for the respondent aqd A, H. Tanner and J- C. oioreiana ior tne appellants. I pi Tne Old Hero. The old hand engine, ainoe Mr. Brown has finished painting it, ia "a thing of beauty and a joy forever." It is the pride of the fire department, as it has dons good service in tbis city since 1S63, and bas saved The Dalles from many disastrous con flagrations. Surmounting it will be a foil sized cougar that bas gone" through the hands ot a taxidermist and cams. out in good shpe. This is not f he animal that disturbed tbe camp at Summit Meadow - Tie Regulator A ccident, This is what the Sxmtnia Pionzsr says of the sooident to tbe Regtfaior at the Locks: "The river staa-ner Regulator, be longing to The Dilles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Compiny, was snnk at Cascade Locks, fuesday morning. The steamer was just making the landing en arriving from Tbe Dilles, when oauirht by the win ! prevailing, the boat was blown against the piliog. A big hole was knocked in the bull and fifteen D)ioite ffer (hg accident oc enrred the steamer sank and lies in tbe water with her wheel bouse about two thirds nnder water. As soon as the boat began to sink, the master drove her ahea r as iar as possioie, ana per dsw is now entirely out of water. The extent of dam age done could not be ascertained at the time, but from appearance it will require week or ten days before she will be able to resume ber regular trips. finance sefalr ine Spokane Vnrqiucie says the co-oper atiye colony at White Silmon, Wash., bas disintegrated, and only aeven of the colon ists remain, the remain tdar having departed for other regions with all their earthly goods. Our qstemporary states that the division was caused by the attempt to in augqrato woman suffrage, and turn tha management over to the ladies. Same ef the ''lords of oreation" would not stand mis, ana so picicea np ana lett. We are not fully assured that the breach is as wide as the article in our cotemporary would in- dioate, and it may ba bridged over and all progress in peace aqd harmony again There was an excellent opportunity to carry ont Bellanry's idea in this schema origins- ted by Mr. A. H. Jewett, and it may be successful yet. If tbe experiment does not succeed no further attempts should be made for come time. pnfar fnbllc Scnoql. The fall term of tbe Dufnr pnblio school will open September 17, 1804, and continue twelve weeks Aaron Frazieb, Principal. It is the aim of this school to afford rea sonable opportunities in the ordinary aca demic or high school course. Tbe course of study is arranged to in- olude all branches that are r.qnired in ex amination tor state life certificate in Oregon. Special attention is given to the preparation of teachers. Board can be secured in private families at from $2 50 to $3.50 per week. A few houses are available for such may aesire to move to town, or rooms can be secured for BeRrbcarding. Xne sohool will continue three terms in the school yeap. Tuition, $5 per q carter. O. W. JohkstoS, Diet. Cierk . .. i Death of Hon. f. B. pates. nou. reter, a. uates, ot Lafayette, was instantly killed Tuesday night while 43 miles west of Hillsborn. In company with J. J. Kn-glt, of Hillshoro, and two other gentleman, Mr. Gates left Sunday morning tor a two weeks' outing. About 12 o'clock Tuesday night a violent wind storm swept over tbe vicinity of their camping ground, and a huge limb fell from a tree, and, strik ing Mr. Gates on the head, smashed bis skull, killing him instantly. The other members of the party were not it jured. His companions dug a temporary grave and placed the body io it for preservation, white Mr. Knight started for McMionville to ob tain help. He arrived tbere Wednesday night, and seyeral friends of the jead man itartad for the aamp immediately. Balids) Another Road. 6. W. Hunt is preparing to go to Cali fornia with his big grading ontSt, the big gest and best equipped on tbe cjaat. He wil, as soon as arrived there, begin the grade work on, the Qverlaqd JUoiHo Railway Tbe out ijt is being loaded an cars at Spok ane and Eureka Janction. There are 123 milles to be constructed nqw and Mr. Hunt will work 50Q to 1000. men. H has never employe4 Cbiqameo and will probably net use tbem no this job. The country through which tbe. new road is go.mg is exceedingly rough, but tbere is a profit behind the road when once bm)t and it wil) be built as soon possible. Mr. Hunt will be at home when he begins to build a railroad. He baa ut down many miles and understands tbe lVT bigness. Boys' and Cilria Aid society. Boys may lie bad (and sometimes girls) (l)or ordinary seryice at wages; (2) upon indenture, Tto work, attend school, and be brought np somewhat as your own;) and (3) children may be bad for legal adoption. Address, J. H. Misener. Superintendent Oregon Boys' aqd Grla" id society. Port ay virtue or an execution and order of sale, is- ..uou vu u win circuit court oi tne state of Oregon for Wasco county, upon a decree a..d judgment made, rendered and enteied by said court on tl'e uy ui reoruary, m lavor of the plaintiff in s suit wherein uvene T) w hit., ,i !..- mACl r U .... 1 . 1 j .1 n r , ,u v. . . uwiv ,uu v r. neaiu were deier-d-snta, and. to me dlreotcd and delivered, o&iojaaii (i.g m f levy vpon ud self atiihe lauds' men. tionedand deM-fbed in said writ and 'hereinafter o.criueu, nia on tne saa day rf August 1694, duly levy upon, and wi'l se'l at publio snciion to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, on Jdondar the 8th day of October, 1894, at o'clock in tb afternoon of mid riavat t.h Ar ,T. ;". ? .., - -... pimue uo-orioea in s d writ and herein described a follows, to wit : " -Coninieli.-..ng at tbe southeast coner OI the north east Ijiiarter o. section two (2), township two 19) north of range ten (10). east of Willaiatw merlo " i icirw w- uie nunurvu, evcnty-one and su-liio 171. ifl) rods to a point; running thence port!) forty-aix and que-balf (46 5 rods to 1 point; runnin-f thence east on i hundred and seventy -one and 30-100 (171.801 rods to a point, and suSoilir thence s- uth forty.si snoj ohe:n,!l 416) rods to (Its place of jjegiihiing; also beginning at the north fast earner of the northwest quarter of the south, east quarter of section two (2). townahlp tw.. (2) north of rasga teq (Q), east oi the Willamette meridian! running th.nca south tbirtytwo (Sjiroda to a point; running tber.ee west thirty-two (Si) rona to a poiutj runr.ing thence north thirty.two (.n rods to a poini j runuiug thence east eighty 80 lods to the plaee of beginning, together w.th all the im provements thereon, aud appurtenances thereunto belonging, orso much thereof as shall be suifipi(,rt satisfy the snm f Ave hundred aj.d meaty ef-ht ,598 00) dollar WV di.e oa eatf IgmeA wit tert fnoMjDB t the 'rate of tea.' per cent per an hum on 2G0 and eight per cent per annum on the balance of said judgment from the 14th day of t cbruary, 1894. and tbe lurtber a m of twenty-Are a..d 18-100 12) dullara easts in said tut to gether with costs of said writ and accruing co.-ts o( T. f, PBIVBH, 8herl of Wasco County, Oregon, Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, August 26th, l&M. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Laud Orncs at Vascoiivkr, Wash., July 27, 1894 Notice is hereby giyen that the following Jiamed set tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ef his claim, and that said proof will be mule before Commissioner United B tales Circuit Court, district ol Washington, in Qoldendale, Wash., on October 15, 1864 . vis- JIM CODNEY, H E 274, (Indian), for the lot 1, and SX SEi. see 4,Tp 3 N, RISE WM . He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon snd cultivation oi said lanq, vis: Bill Charley, Wm Spittis. Mtrtin 8pedis and Frank Silolsi. all of K'ickitat county. Wash. JOHN D. GEUOHEOAM. BegUter. KaUKM. T W Lewis CRtM.' DW Kelson w A Oabur Geo McCanley A W Vance Carl J E Carlson Geo Haines M R Taylor Gona Miles J C Murphy H F Mi-nog Jobn Tbeasan H O Parkins P H Burns w B Hsrgaum C O Hicnok ' Jamea Siat(bry A Leaveua ' gf Cats,' F J Owens A Caiel'u.1 VC Lewis Ceo Peterkin II riiurhbs Wtucic Walsh H J Williams W M Frair.e Fr.mk Pozzis f isncis Conlnn, HAMES J E Sorbin J K Hill 11 E Wilej A E Trask G 8 Henry W C Johnston A B Andrews Peter Duggan J M Mc'saac John Conen An.lv Keliher Wm Gnurley 1 S McKay Tim B'chnan H:ke Sisk " E 9 MinlioT ; atrucmaii ? tUly n.GoyrainA-. "- A J Knightly J Hadeboe H K. W(l8y B L AldrTcb K P Ash 9 ail Graneaa Th Williams P Paulsen Rnbt Mills J 8hannon n r fHE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON Application for Liquor License. Cascapb Locks, Falls Precinct, Wasco County, KttLtA tt Ornonn XTOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEVTHT W. T. W Lewis snd D. Nlnon of tuid ntvmirtfft mA county, wi 1, on tne ttd dny of September. 1H4. apply to the County Court of the afove-uatned iwunty ior license o aeii Buiiituana. malt svn.i vin. oua liquors in less nuantitiea thun aha uaiinn FaJU Preninct, Wiuco County, fctete oi Orcjron. 1XCK8, FALLS PBKCIXCT, To the Honorable County Court of Wasco Coumy, uregon; We. the underitflrned taxoavora and Im cwiiriwiun, auaMa state aforesaid, respect fully petition your honorable ro-irt to grant a II. cense to T. W. Lewis and D. Nelson t aell ,ni,n. oua, vinous and malt I quota at the town, of Cascade Locks said precinct, in less quantities than one ganou i'.r tne perioa ot one year) KAMRa, KAVKS. A B Andrews I J Honnev W B Hunt W B Hergaton Alike Cnnlon Ha-n Meedry Bobt Mills B L Aldri'h W J Gordon W M Praine Frick Nelmn August Funelius L'li irles u Urou NOTICE FOR PUBUCATIOX. LAUD Orncs at Vakcocvsr, Wash., JuIt 97. isoa Kotice is hereby given that the fnllnwln..amu4 settler has Sled notice of his intention to make uiuu yiwi in support 01 nis claim, and that said proof will be made before Commissioner of United States Circuit Unurt ior district of Washington, in u.-utuvui nwai wii uuwuer id . IWS, VUU -' . v- JuHN KILOTSI. H E R2T3. (Indianl. for the Bt NEl NV1 nri SE j NWJ, sec 24, Tp J N, B 13 B W M. Hs names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon an I cultivation of said ina, yiz. niu unaney, willnun Spittis, Martin Bpeais ana r nuut Buowi, an 01 Klickitat county, Washington. JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Resistor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. taxo Omci ai Taxcodvsr, Wash., Auiruat SO IMOl Notice Is hereby given that the fnllrwino-.r..msH settler has filed notice of his intention to maka final proof in support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before W. R Dnobar, Commissioner u. o. urcuu uourc. zor district ef Washington at his ott-ce in Qoldendale, Washington, on October 1, OABRIEr, HARmsnv H E, No 6245, for the EX of NEJ and Nl of BEJi, Sec i8, Tp 3, N B Jij E YfM- He names the following witnesses to prove his wuiiuuuit, roaiueuve mnui, anu cultivation oi, said land, yiz: alanon at Bnlawn. Robert Struthea. John irr. wiu w liiiaiu uamer, an or nartiand r. U., Wash. juiui it, UsIUGHKGAS, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Lairs Omci AT YAKCotrvxa, Wash., Julv 97 101 Notice is hteby giien that tha f-il mwi M jr 11 a m.H settler has filed notice of his intention to make uuai proor in support 01 nis claim, and that said praof . will be made beforo commissioner United Dtaiea circuit ujun ior anstrict of Washington, at Goldendalfl, Wash., on October IS. 1394. vis? DICK TOM Bur. H E 0372 (Indian), for the lots 8 and 4, and 81 NWU sec 3, Tp 8 N, B 18 E W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cnltivjtl of said land, viz. Jobn SiloUi. Bill Charim. Wm Rniitia . .1 r r. t : 1 x. - - . . . ' . -x--. w,u . ui-uu,, v, nucaitai county, W a-.ll. yua a,. ui-aiunwAfl, cteglster. Application for Liquor License. Case apb Locas, Falls Paicixer, Wasco County, State of Oreirnn TO OTICE 18 HEREBY GIYEN THAT I, tH08. 1 Scully of aaid precinct and county, will, on the Sd oar of September. Ig84. aonlv to the Coumv Court of the above-named county for license to set spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in leas quanti ties than one gallon. Falls Precinct. Wasco Conntv. Stai ef (irwna Julj 22, lel. - WASCADH LOCKS, FALLS PRICIKCT, Wasco Countv. State of ft ranyn To the Honorable County Court of kaco Couny, We the undersigned taxmvers and ien-al vira nt Falls Precinct, countv 'and'&tate afoseaiH imiu,i. rultv netitioh vqut hdnorable cmrt an omn, . il cense to Thomas Scully to sell spirituous, vinouos and malt liquors at the town of Cascade Locks, said precinct, in leas quantities than one gallon for the period of one year. ' SANss, Dan Sullivan C W Bergman G Hurpnaa A E Trask , P McAlanev S Walsh W H Fntins -R S Aldrich Tnomas King J H HcDoojugh Sam McCary w Lewis B Lee W'ACalvan Aug Nelson w alarcuoanz H Q Ar(is Mcheiiae Iverson Geo McCanley T a wuina Wm Day A Lowuey SaTcKay' CUelii A Grant Dan Beeder O Hunter W N l-srkia James Clark liliam Crabs William Coutts Patrick Nolan Frank, Du&loa uiiviar rieuiy Duncan Chalmers Charles Dfjoa reser uugxan w ran. 9 H Trask T k.rogen A Sweetlaud SAHra. Peter Valentine Pa Wekh PH Sullivan -P M Ken.her M FiUtsreraJd 0 Lund W O'Brien H A Leavens D L Cava 1. G Hickook -A U Ball WC Johnston Frank Porsi C A Stevsft jMUcLiaao Tim Brennan James Kenney W B Hergaton Thos Ma ion G J McAuty 1 Nordstrom Pet r Sinnott N Nelson TThieaer Isai Morin W T Kettner wan Iverson George 8 Venery K Nelson Harry Gray Chas Olsen Martin Johnsoa J r Trana G J Davis A 1) Parkins Zoil Garniaa J K Soibir, Jobn Sullivan Nick Webber Pat 8ullivan C E Miller Matt Weber 0B Lee WAOJrin JO Melia W O V.' Hame Tim Brennan E L Weaver E Scran ton W E Duller D Hunter J W Uarchbank J Tead-box James Kenney w o jonmton Peter Trana Nordstram A F Mclntire Thos M anion H D Parrnns W T Boiler A J McAuly J M M lsaao W McLennon Auguft Engestrom A J Kn;ghtly August Peterson AG HaU P bheringer A F CoiUs A E Durr Harvey F Kroger P H Burns D LCates HA Leavens A B Glasier J H MoDonough BP Art 8 M Iverson Abel Thorin E L Waspban J A Macdooald Gov Gray Pat McLany Wm McKenzie James Clark Andy Kelher W H G.as er A J Jaeger J C Murphy F T Burckman Jobu Campell Geo 8 Henry Cbas Halander CE Miller 8 J Drydon Swan Peterson William Bennett C G Hickok Carl J K Carlson Chcs Gray John 'I hiesen J E Sorbin Geo HcCauley Duncan Chalmers J F Shannon C D Merwin H E Wiley. Isai Morin Joseph Shank Noah Itoubx Wike Siak PatGriffen a I Koberteon N F Murpby Wm Day U P Skaadln A H Parneil E G Kaillod J W Kean Patrick Walsh -T Scutes J F Dalv D8 McKay L A Grant Dan Reeder J F. Stout William Houtts Andrew Larseit H T Rising William Gourly Tbos J Roily Jblnaott l Lundll A W Vause John F Traqa Application for Liqar License. CASCAns Loess, Falls Prsciuct, Wasco Cwnty, State of Oregon, XT OTICE 8 HEREBY GfVEJf THAT I. T. IN Williams of said nreonct snd county, will, on the 3d day of September. 1894. anolv to the Countv Coutt of the above-named countv for licen.e to sell pirituous, malt and vinous liquors in leas quanli- ues inau one gallon. Fa lea Precinct. Wasco Countv. State of Oreiran July 22,16111, UASCADB aATCSS. r ALLS rSBClMCT. Waao Countv. State of GraTon. 10 tne nonorapie oounty court ot Waseo County, Oreimn: - We. tbe undersigned taxnarera and lesal votara of Falls Precinct, county and state aloreaaid, respect fully petition your honorable court to grant a li cense to T. H. Williams so sell spirituous, linous and mrlt liquors at the town ot Caacaie Lo ks, said pree;uct, In less q nan ti ties than one gallon for tbe period of one year: ahs. Nahss. Duncan Chalmers H E Wiley James Clark William Crabb Harry Gray Geo Gray James blattery W Lynch LComfui Chas Merwin W C Johnston Andy Keleher D L Cates W N Laraln C F Kershaw J M Mclsaac Nick Weoer Tim Brennan John W Haley Zoei Uarnear 0 W Bergman Fred T BurclnnaA A M Barrett Morgan Willisana M Fitzgerald Thos Manion Isai Mo. in DSLownev A J Jordan T W Lewis D 8 McKay C B I. all Thos. J bly W A Oil ran Wm Cjleits Aug Nelson t Pullivau H D Pe.kius Todj Scully D Cunningham Wm McKenzie William Thomas W Day Wm Vycock A E Sar-rant P Paulsen Ed Err.iner William Gourley F HcDoua'd John Watkina Patrick sollivau R Black Patrick Killhara E P Ash RSAId.rivA ' O A Stewart J atonal Free Bus to and from the Hotel Fire Proof Safe for tlia Safetr of all Valuables. THE GERMANIA, STUBLING & WILLIAMS, PROPS. Wines, Liquors and Cigars Fine All brands ot Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and Genuine Key West Cigars. A full line of CALIFORNIA : WINES : AND : BRANDIES welve-year old Whiskey, (strictly pure, for medicinal pur suit uquor. voiuniuia crewary.twer on draught. 04 Second Street, TIIK DALLES, OR. Gener I Commission and Forwarding Merchant 891, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET (Adjoining Railroad Depot) Consignments Solicited Promp Attention to thos9 who favor ma with their patronage When Ion Have' School Boots to Purchase REMEMBER H. T. NOLAN, Who always sella as low as the lowest in tbe city. On account of a circular quite generally distributed through this section by tbe agent of tbe American Book Company, tbe price list of school books published in September, 1891, is hereby withdrawn; allj tbe prices in tbat list being lower than tbo agent claims re theproper retail prices. For new prices inquire at his stor 148 Second Street, TIIK DAXJUEM. OlJJS01N COAL! COAL! -THE BEST- Application lor linsp License, Oascadi Locks, Faui Pbscikct, Wasco Qounty, Stale a Oreeon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT L. PAT rick McAlleuT of said pr cinct anil county will, on the Sd dav of September. ISM. iodIt to tha r-j-ni - r a a-. . iwuniy uurc oi ma aoove-nunea oountr fur 11- ut. price s Cream Baking Powder nso to seii sPirituns mait and tiuous liquor m Awaraed uold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. 1 ' quantities uan one gauon. Wellington, Kock Springs, and Eoslyn CoaL $12, sacked and delivered to any part oi tbe city. At Moody's Warehoase The New Columbia Hotel This large and popular house does the principal hotel busi ness, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accom modations of any house in the city, and atUhe low rate of 81 Per Day. First-Class Meals, 25 Gents Office for all STAGE LINES leaving The Dalles for all points in Eastern Oregon, and Eastern Washington, is located in this Hotel. T. T. NICHOLAS, Proprietor. Cor. Front and Union Sts The Dalles, Oregon THERE IS NO COFFIN TRUST E. JAC0BSEN DSAir IS Books and Nte, Pianos and Organs STATIONERY. yiAJJOH and Organs sold on easy monthly payments and all COMPETITION wa are prepared to meet. Gall or address 1$3 Soad Street The Dalle, Or TWILL FCRNI9H ANVTQIVO NEEDED KROM AW UNDERTAKER ss cheap as can ba puvlded from n one that does not belonir to the AssociationNand I havj a betw class ol roods. IlavinaT taken the necessary oour.e of instruction in embalminir, I am prepared to attcad to srarytuiug partaauins; to the business. oyvrv he called, day ok night. PLACE OF BUSINESS Corner of Third and Waahlnatoa streets. RESIDENCE Corner of fourth sad Washington streets. All on era promptly attended to. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER, AND AT SHORT NOTICE. II. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer MEECBMT TAILOEIM. MR. PAT. FAGAN, At hia establishment on the corner of Tnird and Federal itreetr ur prepared to make I Spring and Summer Suits