The Times-fflouniaineer SATURDAY JANUARY 10. 1895 ITKMS IN BRIEF From WetoanUv's Dajiv. Mr. W. H. Stasis, of Dufur, gave us an agreeable call today. Mr. Robert Kelly returned from a viit to bis Kingsley farm last mgbt. Mr. P. H. WtsefieKI. the county as sessor, left ill 8 mornine for Halera. Mr. and Mrs. AnmaU'r nee Hood.lef1 on the tram tliig mornine for their fu'urehome in Los Angalee, Calif. , Mr James Shaw, of Oregon City, who has been here for seVeral days past in connection wi h establishing -a woolen mill and wool scouring plant in this city, - returned home on the morning train.- There will be a meeting of the newly - organized hook and ladder company at the enirine house this evening A full attendance of members is requested, as busine-S-of impoatance will be pre sented. In W. E. Garretson's Jewelry window tomorrow afternoon there will b- a menagerie from 2 to 4 o'clock It will be a eight woithy of the inspection of connoisears, and one that will not easily be forgotten. The revival services at Dufur are large ly attended, and there is a pood re'isrious Influence perviding the community iwv Bryan preacbr s every evening, and be en jovs tbe reputatiou ot being an earnest and torcible sper.ker. Tbe "Phoenix" at the opera house to night promises to he the most attractive play yet. There will be thrilling scenes, v- and the play is full ot interest from he ginniDZ lo end. The French dramatic company is first-class, and every member is an artist. jx-Got 8. F. Chad wick died io Stilem yesterday.. Dinner was In' proarress, ana he was entertaining friends when death camo to bim instantaneously. He was a pioneer of tbe state, having lived here llm-n 1HXI anrt vmq vnvpTnnr nt Orpirnn from 1876 'to 1878. . The R&iulntor will not maVe daily trips for perhaps a men h. The boat will be placed on the ways and thoroughly re paired before she is again placed in the trade; but the Vaiie City, on the lower river, requires very many repairs, and this will cause the delay. Winter amusements at Dulur are in dulged in to a large extent. Coasting for the small boy and girl, and sleighing for the elder ones make up tbe routine of daily enjoyment.. Almost every hour there are social visits to neighbors, and these pass the time away in a very accept able manner. The number of fools in the world is le gion, and the varieties of folly are num berless. Frequently it takes the form of some peculiar diet, as a religious ob- I couyomioo. , eervance. Up on Wolf Creek, Douglas county, is a new sect who refuses to eat anything but gcat's milk, goose fat, duck . eggs and mush. A terrible accident resulting i" great , loss of life has ccurred in Rio Janeiro ' bay. The boilers of the steamer Nic theroy, which vessel had quite a large number of excursio ists on board, ex- , ploded and the shock drove the redhot. coals from the furnace in every direc tion. The Bteamer caught fire and a great number of those on board jumped overboard to escape tbe flames, alto gether 180 persons were drowned. i Tbe legislature has begun work, and has already voted ielt some literatr.re ' in tbe shape of three daily newspapers to ' each member of the house anil six lo each senator, besides copies ot the session lavs itnd ot tbe code Ol course the usnal number of penknives and amount of stationer ,' have been furnished. For several weeks there have been re. pons UI luas in uuisro uy oui:b.ujcii hi Rogue River valley from mountain fever. Last week on the Sampson creet range near Soda Springs, six dead horses were found in one day,tonr of them in a buocb. Tbe animals were in good flesh and were undoubtedly victims of the uiaease. There will be services from now on in the Lutheran chapel every Sunday at 10 a. jc. On Monday Kev. Horn wilt begin with the lessons preparatory to confirmation. Every day except Wed nMdav and Saturday there will be Ger man school, and if any Americans desire to take a course they may send in their names add begin. The negroes recently imported from Virginia to work in Coos Bay coal mines, are returning whence they came They are assisted by the white laborers whose plates they were mtenaeatoiaae. ineir imnAnMn naa t tl& 1" HlllT. Ol 11IPH VTf.K- UlJJWiillwvii jwaa . w . v.-- - r merit between the whites aud their f m- nlovers. and the negroes taking the American view of the matter decided not to supplant the former laborers. Boys, and, id some instances, we have seen girls attach their sleds to sleighs be lug hauled by horses at a npid gut, and thus altow tncmtelves to be whirled through tbe streets at almost lightning speed. This Is dangerous amuseuiont, and may result ia serious accidents. Boys and git Is should keep away from passing sleigi'8, especially when attached to a spirited team ot horses, if they wish to avert accidents. jrtr. P. B Grazer was Interred in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Dufur Monday, and tbe remains were buried from tbe M. E. church, the funeral discourse deing de livered by air. A.J. Brigham The proces sion to the cemetery, which was composed of a large number of frieuda and lelatives, was led by the Dufur brass band, which played funeral marches. After the bodv was lowered iolo the grave the bind played the last requiem over the. dead. Tbe young man was highly repected in the community, and his suJden deu-ise is universally deplored. ; Fridiy night Mattie V. Linde, a young lady of Snohomish, while gathering moss on the be ch near Seattle, fell into ths water, striking her bead upon a log and becoming unconscious. This was at 4:30 in the afternoon. Seven hours lat r she regained consciousness and found herself bruised and scratched, ly ing on the beach, with the rain beating down upon her. She lay in that heir less condition until 6 o'clock tbe next morning, when she was discovered by two fishermen, taken to their cabin and restored with stimula te. The funeral was attended by a large con course ' f relatives and friends. The Rev. P S, Knight, of S'em, conducted tbe ser vices. At the time cf his death the de ducted was 78 ear of acre. Yra'erdiv aft, ronoo several tlfg'phie mess-ages were lent to the members of tn legislatnre f-om this city rtqm-stine them o go into caucus act eapoort Mr. Lo!(.h for senator. Th s m-ssnge were signed bv nearlv every R polViom who wssnpproached on the sutj it, and there never was such a auanimi m feeling in the party ranks in this vicinity as that in favor of the re election of the senior enatir from Oregon Overp rortn-jtioo" is still hesrd orcan'ni adv when the fu'ure of the pi one iiiHuntrv m O eyon ia ui d-ir consideration. H. VV Co'tle says: "A p-on.iDent Califoraian told me that he h d been g- owiug prune for s xt. ro years, that he had hesrd talk ot ovir prndoctioo all that tiin ; but that the hnsinns bad been more profit ble o him as the vesrs ro'l bv, a nt b-ittcr methods of rnltivaiion. pruning and graii.ig prevailed His pro es iast year brought him oyer $500 per acre." A correspondent of the Alhan.- Vtmocrat sivi: The railoiri coinmi.nioa cl.im to ave brought ahout a rtdncMor ia freight. L-t ns see about that. B fore the time o the commission we paid 20 cents p"r hnii d i-d for freight froir P jrttand to Browos vdle Now, for the s.nin freight, we ta 30 cents p-r hundred. How is that for rr luctioi ? Aboii.n the railroid commioion aod every other useless parasite from the pay rolls of state aod county. In the interlude hefote the last rc' at the opera h"am lat niht Mr R F ei ch uinebfore the ourtain, and re'U'ned h s 'hanks for mauy lavora received at The D-iIiea He pud a hign compliment to The DtHei O i hes'ra Union, rod said that dar ing the twenty yeara he had been in the dramatic p'Ofession he. had never known a more competent band o' musicians. The city should be prond of eq h an efficient orchestra, so highly accomplished in this art. The tax levy waa made by the county ominifSi"ners yesceniay, aon was as tol 'os: State, 3 milU; state ' hool pnrpnses. 5 mills; cru ity pnrprvies, 12 mill; county ruad pnrposps, 1 " m II. Total i-tata and cuuty. 21 mills. Of the levy for o'iniitv purposes the on -twentieth of one mill will go to the O. A. R. relief fund. The rate ot tz-'S is the lime as last yar, but as tbe valuation of property has been reduced about 20 per oent th s is a good showing in the line of economy. Albany Herald: For some time Mr. E. C. Rustll. of Seet Home, haa beei. court ing Misa India Hiwes of ihit place, anrl the Utter bid connented to become his wife Her stern' parent", however, i bjt'd ami kept her locked lip at home Mr. Ruaxel) came to Albany and procured a writ of habeas corpus, armed with which an officer has gone 'to brii g Miss Hiwes to thia city As she is of legal g aud wishes to become he wife of Mr. Ruiel the latter has taken heroic measures to win his hride. The orti cer will probably arrive today, when the happv marriage i expected to tike place Mr. Rus ell ia a respected vnnng man of hat neighborhood.. He wa a delegate from Sweet Home to the last Republican state The 'Wool and Scouring Mill. ! The committee appointed at the pub. lie meeting last Saturday evening, met last night and submitted the following as their answer to the proposition of Mr. Shaw: The Dalles, Or , Jan 15, 1895. ifr. James Shaw, The Da'le$, Oregon. Dear Sib : In reply to your proposi tion to build and operate a woolen mill and scouring plant in this city, we tbe undersigned, a committee appointed to canvass the matter with our citizens will offer you the following. If you will guarantee to Put in and operate the wool scouring and drying plant and a v oolen mill of the capacity of not less than two sets of modern ma chinery, r ferred t in your droposition, we for our citizens and the wool growers of :his section will undertake to furnish you a desirable site, and suitable build ing; the same to be d nated to you on our being assured of the establishment and operation of the works in good faith. O r citizens do not feel justified in furnishing the funds necesary for pur chasing machinery and operating the plant a d therefore respectfully decline that portion of your proposition. - Very Respectfully, Bobebt Mays, 1). M Fbench, Emil Schanxo, -M. T. Nolan, P Bhogan, sr., A. M. K ELS AY, M A. MoOdv. available funds a surplus of unused ap pmpriatioas of '89: and 1894, heretofore levied, of about f 217,000, and mlscellane-1 ous receipts of 1894 and estimated re ceipts of about f'46,000, making a total of I $243,000, wbicb added to the present levy will produce 8094.000. This sum is be lieved to be enough to defray all the ex penses of 1S95. COTJNTY COURT. The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered d awn for the amounts. ITEMS IN BRIEP A A TJrquhart, James M benaon, John ' ates, J W Ingalls, J M Elliott, Peter Traua Hoot Ku'jd. Alex McLeo3, W 1 Haxriman, furnr do . 2 CO I! rand juror (23 00 do ao do do Jo do From Friday's Daily. Sieghmg parties are iba ord .-r of the day. passing awty yery agree- ' From Thursday's Dally. Winter with its enow. : Mr. C. O. Roberts, of Hood River, is io the city today. Ths aoow for the past two days has made sleighing superb. A winter in January means spring in Feb ruary in thia latitude. ,i .. '-. The aouoty """court ar'jmrned Tuesday after an uumnally loog session, . y Mr. Simeon Boltoo, of Ooldendale, ar rived in tbe city on the inoruiug train. There has been ao abundance of snow this wiuter, aod this wili mauru good crop ntx; summer. Elder J W. J.nkios will cccupv the pul pit of the CnnatUo ohmoh in this city next Sunday, morning aod evei.mg. Scow fell yesta day to tbe depth of about two inches, and last night another inoh waa added to the congealed element. Four hoboes were arrested last night by tbe marshal and longed in jail. Tney were released this morning, aod left the city. A very intetestiog meeting of Wasco tribe, Ha. 16. I O R M , was held last eveuing, atd hrte Warriors were raiaed to the Chief's ratk. By reason of 'be prntrnoted mee'in; i o t beiug held at Dutur Eider J. W. Jenklm wi 1 recall hi. appjiatmeut to hold s ervica there oast Sunday. Tbe following deed waa filed for reoorn with tbe county olerk yestsrdaw O-car Strananao and wife to J. K. Stranana j two aorea in tbe Win. Jenkio'a donauou land olum No S5. tp 3 n, t 10 east; $1. The Rrpnblioao members of the legi la tare went into caucus last night io S.lenj oa the senst rial question, and che reia t was that Dolph received 40 v. te, Fuitou 12, Tongue 11. and scattering 9. Tins wi. insora the re-"leotioo O' Mr DAph next Tuesday to tbe V. S. senate. The Congregational 7. P. S G. E. wi I give a sleighing parry Frdiv n git to th old Irvine jl iO. Teams will Uat pt'tsa-gf-r from the Congng.iional cburcb there and back for tbe aura of 60 cents, including sapper. Parties wishing to furbish theii own teams will bs served sapper for 25 cents each. AU are invited to oume. AH tbat remained mortal of Hun Riloh C. Oeer, one of Oregon's - earliest pisoeerv, having come to the state io 1847, was laid to rest ia the Hiorr Woroa oem-ten , Marion coaaty, Friday at 11 o'clock A Jf The winter is abiy. Tne fraternal. societis in this city are all in a prosperous condition. " The aidew tiks and crosswalks are cleaned from suow, and pedestrians have no reason to complain, Miss Stephenson, daughter of the vice president, riied at 1:15 tnu afveraooti as A heville, N. C. ' . The senatorial contest in the vVaihington legiala'are will be settled by tbe caucus of Republican mtmbers. 1 1 Oilliam cuunv a chmook wiu-1 has mrltet the snow ard cattie are feediug on ihe buncherss nilia Mr, M. J. Arderaon, of Dafa-, arrived in the oitv y S'-erJiy eveniug, au 1 Uit on the morning train for Snein. Perry Waiains ') coi.fioed to his bed with a serious att ck of typhoid fever, says the M ro Observer, ilia little daughter Jennie also ha -it . If the hair ia falling out, or turning gray, req iring a stimuleut with nourishing and coloring food, bail's Vegetable Sicilian bair Uenewer ia juat the specific. Tne telegiaib bnnga tnauew- that a snow storm is raging in the Sierra Nitidis, aud traveling -vex w ir I. Traios are liokaded, aud tramo is generally s uspended. The sleigh ride to the Irvine tar n this e emug proin sea to he quite bceraliy pit la nzed. It will be a adighiful trip, and One t hit can not be enjoyed at alt aeaeana of the jer. . The oitixens ot Emme't, Idaho, horse whipped and ran out of town a n an who had irarried a 13 ear old gir't but they uidn't do a thing to the mm who pertoruied tbe ceremony for the fas that was in it; A lady was anvassing theity today for the Portland Me hoilis1 h i-pital. The citi zens trea e t her very Jiber.sllv, and she had g -O'l list ot subscribers. Ibi institution baa many ul amy patieDte, aod all mocoy received will be p it to a good purpose. The folly of prejudice is frequently shown by people who prefer to sutler for years rather than try an advertised remedy. I he millions who have no such otions, take A er's Sarsaariila t r blooJ-diseases, and are cured. Su much for common sense. The world-wide reputat on of Ay er's ran Vigor, is due to its healthy action on tbe hair and scalp, t bis incomparable preparation restores tbe original color to gray and faded air, aud imparts the slo8- and freshness so much des'red by all cliissa of eople. Winter is not a- sea: on ot mieery and want with some, and to ills small boy aod girl, a ben coaotmp is as good as it ;s at present it furniibea con-idciablj musemeut So far we have heard of uo accidents, and to the i enspaper leport. r the tereotyped item ha- not bsen varied with any exciting inc dent. One Patrick E tig was arrested last night for b lug diULk aud disoiderlv, aud woa brought befirr tne recotder tl is morning and fined 45 tor his indi cretioo. He did not prt Sent a v.ry atiraolive api narance, as he claimed that si me one had struck him in tbe face with a beer mug, ana his nasal ap etd ge showed tbe fies:s. . Ac-urdn g to the constitution of Oreg n. the ludebttdnes nf a county is not all iwid to exceed $j,U(!0 but notwithntandmc, nearly all, if not all, of the uouuties ii roe state are owiug Irom 2U 000 ti 8 -"00,000 and Mu'toomah couui, is iu debt $5JO 000. S nioih niutt be done to reouce ibasa debts, as the iuiereit is piling up fait against the overdue warrants, Mr. and Mrs. L" C. Baker, of Mosier, were brought to the city Wednesday, The hasbtod is iusane, aud w.i aeut to tbe asy lum yesterday, leaving m charita of a friend, Mr. Powers. .VI rs. Uaker is au invalid, and wdl he taken care ot by triends at Mo aier. It was a l Illustration of the mis fonnnes incident lo hiimaa nfe. Eicb county should regulate the salares of its servants or otficera; says the Wallows Chieftain. Tne atate legislature haa no mora idea of what ia right or suitable lor Wallowa county tOu tlieuatioial cougre-a. The only salary question tbat the stats leg islature haa don pat is their own compen sation, which by is little enough, but is coueilerably swelled by jjuketlog trips and other aide issues. The cost of tbe Pendleton sooanni-mlll plant, machinery all ready in, mills and warehouses already op aud those upon hicD construction his commenced, will foot op nearly $40,000 Tnere are tome new maohines vet io arrive fiom the ea-t ; purchase of which has already b-eu made. Tbi mkea of tbe Pendleton sooaring mill the must complete pilot on tnu coast, an t indeed tbe cooceru. as operated during tne past season, waa more complete than any other in the a esc. Arlington Record: Jay P, Iviras gave notioe to the couuty court this t uie that be would in the near future tender his resigna tion as county o'erk, giving u hi reason that his brother, who haa been iu charge of his Biothei'a farm aluce the death of his father, has a -cp ed po-ttion n -ei a mg bis reir.oval to Portland, and Mr Louas bsMug been asked by his aged mother to move down and take charge of the old home farm, he leeia i bit it is itnuonsible to rcfust snub teUest and intends to take charge ot the place in the spring. The L uaa larm ia one of the good firms of the valley, abcat a section well improved near Monmouth. The Pendleton Tribune says that in the local lo igea of Knights of I'yibiaa aud O a Fellows several members are communicants of the Catbolio church. Since tbe recent denunciation ot thee secret societies by tiie pope, they hsve b-n confronted with their conflicting position, and the majority have decided not to sever their lodge coonectiot s, T'0 Statement bas been au horitaiiyelv made in Spokane, toat all Ciih i iua in the see of Washmgt n and who are at preseut members of the Odd Fellows or Knights of Pythias, are not to be debirred from taku.g thea'Tamnta of the chorea by reasjo if bc.eojiog to these societies. 'Phoe-Bix' The u'sv lat night at ihe opera house of "Tbe Prcenix" was well rendered bv tbe trench dramatic tionpe Every part was brought out fully, and the leading charac ters were excellently delineated. Mr. R E. French was in proper role as "Gerald Gray" and ''Joe B'osiOm," and tbe clement of the intricate chancer were correctly personated. Frank Livarne as ' L-ster Blake" was uncxcepiioi ably gicd, and he acted the villain to petfeution. . Tbe other (.arts of the play were well assigned, and the manner in which they were presented gave general sUisfactinn. Mrs. E a E.rl Fremb as ''Kitty L ram- wss an excel lent delineation of the dinseue, and the character could not bava been, better taken John Dunsdale who took tbe Jewish role ot Levi Mosier wss also worthy of especial mention. The different scenes io the play were full of interest, and were sufficiently exciting to keep the audience on the qui vive for the next development. This was tbe last night of this dramatic company, they havii g played Monday Tuesday and Wedue day evenings. On each occasion they nave given complete satisfaction, and it is a matter of regret that the attendance was mot larger. This is tbe first season ot drama this oity has en liyed for a long time, and there should be another while the long winter evenii gs test The Weiser Signal publishes a circnlar letter from L-onmaa Merritt, president of thellaho M inborn ruilwav. recently re ceived from Uuluth, which states tbe bond i f tue uomnanv have been placed, tontiu gent, however, UDon the mine owners aud pioperty holders if that at otic n fnrni limp agu-raDteeof a certain amount of traffic Shoo d the guarantee be made, work doubt ess will be commoooed early tms spring EVin Rtcordfr: It is really too bad that that P lk ci.ui.tv man will persiht in bring ing ii junction tuit- against the constrootior ot the Eastern Uregou braucn asylum in epile of tbe protests of tbe Stlem people I- I nossi' ie lbat the 'gang at the atate can tal may prevent the coDstruiiicn of thi badly needed institution, but they will find out room Hay that the people of this section dou't tke much atock in that ro k county haziness The looal commirt.ee at Union baving in charge the m itter ot tecuricg a dona'ion 'or the Nebrscka sufiTertra, succeeded iu fi li ig a ear with d iur, vi g -tables and oilier edibles, and sent it nut on Sttorday eve-ling's train. L -rge signs were jilaced npou the sides of the car. hparlog th follow lug ".Supplies 'or the Nebraska sufferers, from Union. Union tJ i U ego- the lana nt plenty." La Grande Chronicle Union and otners ooiifiiies have giveu relief to tne ne- braska enfft rere. and Wasco has not done anything y t Moro Vbti-ven The Nebraska snfferers will hear from .Sher.nan county snine day next week. The mee-ing in Moro was well attended Prof. ' C. E Brown called the mettiost' order, and afer stating the Causes which had call- d them t gether re marks were made by Sheriff Ho der. K J iiinn. C C K'iny aud others. E. People. and Rev. J. W. Adama havirg already started a eubsci'iption for the purp' se, were appointed by the meeting to continne the good wmk. Other points io the enunty, Grass Valley, Waico, Grant and Rifus, held similar meetings and shipments are beiug made this we k BP Ash. II f Is. n berg, T C Clausen, J K P ure, L K ndeau. J Whus ell, E A Hayes, Wm h stoats. C L Schmidt, r red Chandler, E N handler, W J Paretui, J M Koih, J B Maney, La K-lley, H ilcCov. J H Ui.DUiick. C J Hjyes, w J anutn. M l-aiiiiall. Jo'n Brui-tt, u'las Biler, Roi.t snudgrass. C R Hill W b Morris. M Poyie, Jno A Wilson, b M tt. fred Kemp, W i' il colors, T W I. kens. J"bn B inn. O ol Prsther, J h L-.iiirille, O ti Hun-lev, J W Ad mi, A urtDtree, B Warren. I -avis. James Kultoo. J Zumwdt, Tom oiton. W H B hop, WA 1-anKilie, John Lucky. J R Woodcock, w Hunt, Vf C Kupert, M Fleming, K Onm s. H O MKamsv. J eherriil, J U AliiUr, Frew Kisher, Le-llo B itler, W H Harris, Geo Mi.iet, w Jons, JosT Peters, do do do no do do do do do do di do no do do uo do do do do do eo do do do do no do do d Co do oo t'. id . S7 SO . V6 60 . 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After trying a sore wbichled to erysipelas. My sufferings v.ere extreme, my leg, from the knee to the ar.Kie, Deing a souu sore, wiucii began to ex- THe European House o do 84 40 do eo do do ao do do do iO do da do do do do do do do do do do uo do do do Mrs & M Wilson, witness.. Con viols Recaptured- Marshal T J Means oiaim- $120 each for the capture f Oleson and McCauley, con victa who escaped from the Walla W-lli penitentiary, says the East Ortgonian Th otEcers here have been oa the 1 mkout for two days and had received from the prison authorities description of the two men. A guaid from the penitentiary wai here who knew them perrooally. VVatoh was kept at the depots and' as the freight pulled out on Wedns4y night at 10:30, the trainmen observed a couple of men attempting to climb aboard and being content with the brakebeam. Tne officers were notified and when pxtmiued, the men answered the description and wire j tiled. They bad walked, they aaid, from Walla Walla to Peudletoo and htpel to get oat east and ones beyond the state of Oregon line thought escape sure. 0!e on, the i en- itentiary electrician, claims iht bis motive in attempting escape waa to get away from the hated couGneineot merely, but that he had no gr'evance, having been a "trusty. Bat MuCau ey waa dissatie6ed with tbe food, and complaioed that be was compelled to labor six hours more each day than tbe l'gitimate ttn hours whub constitutes day's labor. Beet Sugar Factory- Monday morning A. J. Uackett left Union tor Chicago to report tbe progress tbat bas been made in raising tbe subsidy for securing tbe establishing of a beet sugar factory in Union county. Tbe cap italists who are to erect tbe lacir-ry bud given the comuiiitee until tbe first of tbe year to complete tle subsidy, but as the time bad expired aud the subsidy bas not yet all been raised, it was considered ad visable for Mr. Uackett to proceed to Chicago and make tbe best show ng pos sible of tbe lands and amounts subscribed and endaavnr to secure another extension of lime to enable tbe Union people to fully compleie tbe required bonus. There bas been nearly enough sub.-cribed, but owing to the fact tbat a number of tbe owners of lands being nim-reMdects and the turd, nt as of others in making deeds to tbe tricls subscribed, tbe amount has uot' fulfilled the requirements, but it is thought tbe amnuut can be made up in the course of a short time. Xscaped Convlots- List Monday night two trusties escaped from the Walia Walla penitentiary, by cut ting eff the electric light and scaling the walls with a ladder. Tney were employed aa engineer and electrician respectively. A reward of $150 is off-rid for the arrest tf etch of them. Their description?, as fur nished by the Union, are as follows: Toyal Olson Norwegian, sent from Ta- ooma, March 6, 1891; sentence seven years; crime forgery; age 23 years; occupation sea man and electrician; ueight S fee' 9 inches; hiir light; eye b u ; weight 160 pounds; low bridged ug nose; projecting browt; small, deep set eyes; anchor io India ink on right band between thumb and for fi.igyr; knife soar on front right thujh; one scar above riht knee; one scar one ioob above right nipple; on scar back of right thigb near hijj; three scars on right forearm; cat scar between eyebrows. Joseph McC.wlev Amerioan, sent from Spokane, J one 21, 1893; sentence four years, crime grand ltrceuy; age 23 year; occupa tion cook aod shoeinakei ; he g t 5 feet 9 inches; hair light; eyes bine gray; weight 155 LOundr; number if imi 1 birdshot soais on left abio. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do J II lici'oy. J K Vn lernill. a, Crown. Oeorvs tibar, J 11 Blakenry, Vn tr Harden, Kalph t.iboos, Prank V t, L S I lavu, A W Whetstone, Krel Wilson, J U Jackson, H Mnr. Jams Crate, Fred Bronson, Ueoliyan. F L SKlbbe, Frank Mi l. Cha- T bbetta, H a Bidden. John Dalrymple, do c a i$eii, 1 A Boeabe. J O Warner, L Bovnton, TC nextoo, A Hunter. Chris Bi is, D a liu ur, a O Johnson R -htman. Indian epencer. Hra Broadbsnt, Henrr Waits, E 8 O'inger, m te les. F arenpo t. J M faiuj awn. w c Allawar. Geo Keller, JHB t.keney, L K Crowe, 11 Bu.tr. W K Halthcrs, D 8 Oulur, F bar er. Mrs UeVVolf, Joe r uer, U Doaus. James Crate, Ueorgs Otey, uward O fatteraon, witness ao do do dj io do KO do do do do do do do do do do do do oo do do do do do do do do uo do Dwelling House Burned- The Fossil Journal says: Wednesday raoroing, soon after a Ure had been started, tbe bouse on tbe B b Watson place near Mavville, occupied by the family of Bandle Palmer, caught tire where the stovepipe met tbe roof and quickly burned to tbe ground. Bundle waa gone ahoeing borate oo the stage line, but Mrs Palmer, with the assistance of little Billy Black, man aged to save the fceis snd bedding and a tool sliest. Their furniture and winter's supply of provisions they had just laid in were lost. Neighbors soon arrived on the scene, but were loo late to do anything to ward saving the building. Mrs. Palmer and children were fortunate in having rela tives, the family of Frank Palmer, residing only a quarter ot a mile away, and tempo rarily took op'their abode with them. Not Eligible- Women can't hold office in Ihe state of Washington, as the followiug from tbe Yatuma Republic will show: "Judge Mct-'linton ot the superior court of Clallam county bas virtually decided that ucder the lav women cannot held office in this state. Tbe case which came before him was that of Charles Russell, relator, vs. Ella Gup:lll. Miss Ouptill was, in November, elected superintendent of schools in tbat county and received the largest majority of an of tbe successful candidates, but on the strength of an opinion received from tbe attorney gen eral it was decided to con lest her election, with the result tbat Judge McCllnton overruled tbe demurrer to the complaint, wbicb decides the case as far as tbe supe rior court is concerned. Miss Guptill's attorney says that he will appeal tbe case to the supreme court," Peatb ot Orl Coasally. The eldest son of Mr Frank O C mnelly, Orla ii., aged about 16 years, who bas been sick with consumption for some time past, died this morning at 6 o'clock. Although afifited for a loog while the boy was so anSri ins to acquire an eduoation that be at tended school until tbe Christmas vacation; but.be Was oon afterwards oouAoed to bis bed acd rapidly dacliued until death coded bia sufferings. To one so young, and witb such bight prospect for tin future, the pale horse with its rider ia a very unwel come visitor, sal this waa peauliarly the case witb Orla. . Be was intelligent aod conscientious, id among his ai-flO-'iatea ne did pot havif'S.isir.Kle enemy The ifflctid relatives will receive the heartfelt sympa thy iof the aomuiauity io their sed bereave mei.'t, The funeral will take place from tha Methodist church (omurrow a'ierooon at 2 o'clock. ' . low Isvy. . : . Jouroil.. Today the slate board, composed of the governor, treasurer and secretary of state made the annual levy of state taxes of only three mills. This includes $'0,000 tor si ite militia, $30,090 for state univer sity,: which until 11U4 were raised by spi'cial taxes. Tbe total levy of three mills la tne lowest seen in many years. The board eslimr.tes that three mills on the sjate valuation as equalized will pro duce $451,000. To this is (0 bo added as Broke Jail For Fun. Says the La tlrande Chronicle; A man named Uotebkiss was a passenger on this morning's train bound for Union. Mr. Hotchkisa slated to a La Grande man tbat he had lately been an inmate of the insti tution in which this county keeps its malefactors, being accused of robbing a store at fine valley. A. longing came upon bim to see the metropolis of the county and draw a breath or two of tbe atmosphere of freedom. He could not resist tbe impulse, and therefore broke jail tbe other night, and . came to La Grande. Having gratified his desire, be nas returning to jail a contented man. It Hotel) kiss tale be true, it forms qutie a commentary on tbe condition of Umon county's jail, from whir.h prisoners seem abls to depart at pleasure. BEDENTARY 0C0JJPATIQ7T, pu-nty ol 6ittlug down and not much exercise, ought to have Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to go witl) it They absolutely 'ond permanently cure Constipation, One tiny, suenr coated Pellet is a corrective, a regr.uiuor, a gentle laxative. They're the smallest, the easiest to take. and the roost natural remedy no reao tton anerwaru. bick aennacne, Jtmious Hetidnciie. indigestion, Villous Attacks. und nil stom,icli and bowel derangements are preveuLeu, iciieveu auu vureu. A "COLD IN THB HEAD" Is qnicklv cured by Dr. Sage's Cay tarrb Remedy. Bo is Catarrhal Headache, and every trouble caused by Catarrh. So is Ca tarrh itself. The proprietors offer $600 tar any case which they cannot cure. A Tha Legislature. Tbe following is tbe po itioal oomplexira of the two houses of the legislature now in session in Salem. SSKATB No. of senators. B publicans U -mnorats Popi jists .,. . Peoples....'. .....I..,,,, Democratic-Peoples ........ ...... HOUSE. Ko of representatives,. ........... Kepolilicaps Populists " JOIST C0SVENT10X, No, ef men brs. , 00 R-p biicau .72 Democrats ,, ,,,, 7 Poi.nlists, . , , , I D-mocrane-Peoplea, 1 ..30 ..13 . 7 .. 2 .. 1 I ..60 ..63 ...7 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CREAKS mwm MOST PERFECT MADE A Dure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Fit rom Ammooia, Alum or any other aduhsaoi 40 YEAM THS STANDARIX A J McHaiey, t. uarretaon, . J KlJ. ylo, b s Poo ell, ' T a Van JSorden, Wm uanlner, Walter Henderson, ebe man Baily, t Lenipke, M A Moody, Vilan t reuoh, h Kunu, B B ckwi b, W C Allaway, Mrs 8am Klein, F ana N Hill, A banter, bam Sunmons, A C r'erguaon, iidrsw tArssn, J I) P ianeisoo, J 11 Phirman, t F --nrH, L olll, Mrs U M WHsod, C H PaVis, Fred Wiiaon, A Pettingtn, Jr, Cbna bi.ia, LPiisUund, Indian -peocer, H a Kiddell, Elraer uaTis hatbaa Larthim, . Frank enefea, J Jackson, Jr. fc Loose, W J Lwspbell, F O Miller. Juhu Br lokbouse, J F Ti uilinsoa, Mrs Hos.etler, Aiie Hall, LvtU Huwland. O C Holiiiter,, lb s Foweli, J H Jauaaon, Hugo G.aun, ai.i una. do do do do do do do da do do do do do . do do do do do do do de do do do do do do do do do do do do do do lo do do do do io do do do do do do Si 40 . . . S3 (IO ... 25 60 ... 4-160 ... 49 0 40 41) ... 61 SO ... !tti ... 6 40 ... 8 40 ... 6 40 .. as eo ... 6 00 .. 2 20 .. 2 40 .. 2 10 .. 2 fO .. S fO .. 2 60 . 2 SO .. 2 SO .. 2 Su .. 2 20 .. 2 20 .. 2 20 .. 2 20 .. 6 60 .. 6 0 .. 2 20 .. 2 20 4 40 .. 2 20 .. 2 SO .. 2 21 4 40 . 2 811 . 2 ) . 2 20 . 40 . 2 20 . 4 40 . 8 2o . 2 0 . 2 20 . 2 20 . 2 2" . 13 30 . 6 0 . 6 40 . 2 SO . 28 20 . 2 20 . S SO . 2 20 . 2 20 . 6 20 . 2 SO 2 20 8 40 8 40 8 40 . 2 -JO 2 20 2 20 t 20 2 SO 40 2 SO 20 2 20 0 40 2 SO 2 20 7 40 4 -0 8 20 10 60 4 20 H 40 2 80 11 00 5 00 2 20 6 70 9 00 4 80 2 2l 6 :0 2 SO 6 21 20 6 20 6 20 6 2 SO 26 6 2 20 2 10 2 SO 4 60 2 80 4 SO 2 2 19 60 2 80 2 SO 8 40 2 20 16 60 t SO 2 SO 6 00 4 20 2 20 7 20 7 40 7 00 8 40 14 80 2 20 2 80 2 20 2 20 8 00 2 20 2 80 2 20 various remedies, I began taking Ayer'e D'r5upttriiut, uuu, ueiure a nan nuisnea me Crst hottle. I experienced ereat relief: the second bottle effected a enmnleta otira Ayor's Sarsaparilla rrepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mas. Cures othersswlll cure you MRS. H. FRASER, Proprietor. Union Street, Between 5SX Second and Third Streets ONLY 25 CENTS A MEAL Letters Advertised Tha following is tho list of letters re maining in The Dalles postoffioe uncalled for Saturday, Jan. 19, 1895. Persons call ing for these letters will please give tbe date on which they were advertised: Tables always supplied with the best meats in the market Anderson, Rets Biwlsby. W H Cochran, Ctias Choppot, C J Dubois. J.w Pox, Mrs Susans Grant. Wm Kiikwood, A J Richards. G M Teeling, K'igens A 2 Waltera, V Williamson, T ii Biwlsbv, Wm Cover, Clara Choppot. Chis Dean, Frsrk Pavne. F R Graham, ".V S Yonng. Wm H Richard Harry Russell, Mrs A Thomas, Wm Wand Geo Woodsworth, V E J. A. Crosrn, P. M. BO KM. DAVIS In Portland, Jan. 14ta. to ths wllj of Mr. . ji. vara, a aanier. No rralneese aroployea, and the enokitur Is done nrst-ciaes oatarers and alter tbe lamllv sty a. THE DALLES igar Factory SECOND STREET Opposite lbs Implement Warehouse FACTORY NO. 105. We will Continue for This Week the (fR6HTEST SUIT UNDERiaZEHR OK THE SEASON Sale The balance cf our well-assorted stock of Men's Suits Will be put up to close at cost. Here's aa opportunity to get that nobby suit you thought too expensiva ia tbe fall, at a prioe below jour own expectations. Come and see. OUR ENTIRE LINE OP MEN? WOO!,! UNDERWEAR TO CLOSE AT COST. A suit of ALL-WOOL HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR for only . $1.15. -A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. UIBBIEU. AUM1LLEK HOOD At tbe residence ot the nrida's par nts. la tills cltv. Jan. 16. 1SB5. 11, Lavrencs Aumiller. of Franklin Coun v. Ohio. arm aim. iqaoeua w. xiooa, or tnia city. ttav. J. Whisier, officiating. pin I DO of the U.UAIfO nred, at D a i-uiur, justice fees m i, 40 U UichleiiLamr. eonstaole . A J Bnxham, juatice (ess ....... 8 U Eumousan, rouauble ........ W U Buus, inquest A Bettibreo, Jr, coroner's jury .... t B tan, do .... JasBre-nan, do .... Li S Dutur, do J beiirer do .... C M louts, do .... k) Forsythe, witness coroner .... O o w jili-ter, do - .. P t Powers, do .... 1 Kiug, - do . TT Mi liolas, ' do .... John llowe, ' do - ..... W H Butts, do A 8 ataoailUter, Inquest Ready W Mo. rum, oojouera jury .... A Larsen. do Waa ai-gae, do ..... O W Hun j on, do ..... K O Cioster, do W H McCoy, witness eoroosr ..... FJacoiawn, do ..... C P Clark, do 1 ... to m Haralue. do ' -. ..... W J fhermaji, do . J Parav us, do L 8 Osyia justice lees A A Urquh rc, constable .... ..... Taos Cartarrtght, wis. jus. Dr Wa kr, do dp do do do C P Btlcb. A at Re.ay, Geo a Ueba, Chas 1 .-Ulbliuf, F laimpke, Uvua Yannerv r rank Croasen, Oeo Bowland, L P stiund- L L McCartney, jurors.. lluh Fraser, do B 8 Johns. do J W Johnston, do W B King, do J O Warner, do D S Uniar, Jattict lees B ii Birrsil, - do Joan Tiana, constable. J5 do do do Ihos H M llUama, just oa leea. juawtiit, o K t Uniter, drawing joiy. W H Bt.i.on. do Jno K. font, sheriff teas... MrttOki. attv (res. Troy .ne ly. q lar. exam. anns h uuig, do M Tins Riotoul. do , O W Phe ps, aUy fc-s Chas btulilinf, drain( jury ost. h 8 Da vi a, do Ben C Irw a k Co., aup plica tor elerlfs aai anerm s omos and pans..... w...., Misiou Dvrrert Mre Co. I C Mckels-n, supplies . Jaoo an h Co, snvelops ete MaTsAirowe, tttiplies... A U Wtllutns St Co. suDDlies... .. Cl roniile PubT3o, couiny pdoUo(. . H Glenn, rtpai'S........... r a a a .o, traosporuaoa.. - Ward Sons, lumber -. Jf' J Vi right, do os T Peters, do ate bsDiius Lumber Oo. lumbar........ E K Ru-sell. coofctructintr bridn M B Potwr, GAB Rails! Jaa F Hooo, do UP AN o, fare.. Few and Mava, auoptU..., B KTncker, lumber....,.,-. ., 1 ke Pen T.dtarou grare , Dalles City water works. ,.,,. Drt-w. rubb. r stamp ., IheOTa fCo, t kphone, reaeMars supp is... I r Loa- n. s-ttin Iw E Jai-ob-en A Co, suppuaS ... A M W Uliam. ft CO do .... Ch irman 4i Oorson, d ' ,,, n n uampneu, ao Maa& roae, do w ard Kerns k Robsrison, team ira .d Jury.. Mrs L L Branner mom b for jarora P ins A Uitecriks p Qi for pulp cbroiocic Pub Co. pru.ting aod aurs.ope... C ttdtll, road sup ryisor t H hobeiu, clerical sendees E t eha u. do E F Mia u. sstabllsliuie sec earners so 00 J W Bac-bcr, board apd care f Mrs Dirid.. 20 00 M M cusn ng, b ard ol non-rasidan p upsrs 3 00 J fro sen, sup Iks Q) Wm Michel), po b stamps, etc , I 76 iH HU' tiogt n Co, inurpcs co rt housa SO 00 mt A beuian, woo 1 court boa s IS 06 dwa'd Martin, tx rrtina- taa rails 13s 7s FW Lbkibiie. board ot MoCafly.... 12 0 T T Mct'Olar, board U pauper 18 00 rj a Hioceu, prua awy isaa e w I C s i?ke aeu, supplies S 70 h FO bona, ins .licv eon t house 1SS 00 J. C fc.n-.brioe woik. 7 M O o B tialsur, road aapemaor SI OU E K Buell, do lot 0 D L taues Oo, supplies 43 10 J W htUoU, roa superrisar 81 1 0 Mrs Joe-4, unrsii i 00 biakelv 4 boi Kblou. iraeriDions eouirtr lall.'. kfckelaa iaMkey, ircn lor Itojd Btvst bildae W H WllsoB. oria'cxioual eanisas Alsx Frasar, rsadsuparrbar,. ...... 10 ss 3 70 . 8 SO . 17 80 . 1 ro 1 SO 1 va . 1 Su . 1 0 1 0 . 1 70 1 70 . 1 70 . 1 70 1 70 1 70 , Si to S 60 8 DO 8 60 8 eO S 60 S 60 8 10 1 Tn 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 81 75 19 10 4 60 I 7 i 71 t 7o 170 1 70 1 0 1 To 1 70 1 1 80 1 20 ISO 1 20 810 0 16 8 60 86 OS 8 05 8 00 8 00 8 00 4 86 8 60 18 00 18 00 18 00 84 10 8 00 8 00 4716 It 00 8 10 6 00 1 76 17 OS 15 60 6 42 0 .6 67 OS 7 68 18 18 63 18 8 00 80 00 ii 00 ia 11 20 SO AS 6 00 10 00 66 4 00 10 no 60 00 - 76 14 60 t 00 7 00 16 00 a 00 '6 ss 10 00 0 60 49 00 68 00 121 00 Navigation Snapendad. Navigation along the Snake river baa been suspended for several weeks by the O. R. & N. company, owing to the fact that the stream has been beset by masses of solid and floating ice, says the Walla Walla Statesman. However, now tbat the river is again open, naviga ion will be resumed Wednesday, the Itkh mat,, at ihe Lewiston en J. On the Snake, between Riparia and Lewiston, tbe company has three steamers L'tc- uton, Spokane and Aim to. Tbe two boats first named were placed in winter quar- ers, some time ago at Log Cabin, and the Almota only ceased making trips after the river became closed with ice. For the present, the Almota will be the only steamer that is to make trips, as the great rush of freight is over for the season. A FORKED OUT STORY. Of Fanny Kentucky Pets Kept by People on the Fork of Forks. They have some strange pets in eastern Kentucky. It is nothing un common to una pet xoxes, coons. squirrels, owls and rabbits. But the cheekiest pet I ever saw was on the left hand fork of the right hand fork of Potter's fork of the north fork of the Kentucky river. Judge Mulliken of Nashville and myself were looking after coal lands in the fall of 1889, and we stopped at a little dilapidated log cabin for din ner. There was plenty of cabbage and other vegetables growing in the garden, and we bad learned from ex perfence to take these things into consideration, for sometimes we Stopped at cabins where there was no garden and found rations rather Bcarce. Ji. very Doay m tne mountains re ceives travelers and makes them wel come to what he has. We were tired and took our seats under the front porch that had a good smooth dirt floor and were eating some delicious apples, and right here let me say that the best tasting apples in the world grow in the mountains of eastern Kentucky. While eating and drop ping the peelings around the chairs a big, long, gaunt hog of the razor- bagk brand came up and commenced eating the peelings. I thought lie was ratner familiar on such short ac quaintance, as he walked over our feet and tried to root over our chairs, so Anally the judge got disgusted and gave the nog a lack. Imagine his surprise when the hog tinned, and charged him, .knocked over nis chair, spilled our snake med wane out of our saddlebags and com menced to do us up on short notice, We managed to get to the fence and leave that hog monarch of all hesur- peyed. The lady of the bouse finally came out and put him out of the yard. She said he was a pet pig and had been in the family so long they could not think of killing bim. I think they called him Billy, maybe Billy Breckinridge. ' When dinner was ready, we found that the table was nailed up around the legs so we could not get our feet under it, and when we asked the rea son for it we were told it was done to keep Billy and the dogs from get ting under there while they were eat ing, when they would fight and turn the table over. That table would have been a curiosity at the World's fair. It had a little round turri table in tbe middle of ' the big table, on which the victuals were placed, and it worked bo nicely that when it was started it went round le a merry go round, and if you were a good baseball catcher you could snatcji what you wanted aa it sailed bv This wettftj bfl Uplendid plan to adopt when servants are scarce. While eating the bread gave out, and our host reached over in the skillet near by and picked out a pone of corn bread built on tne plan of a brickbat, except thicker and harder on the outside, and threw it down on that merry go rorud dumb waiter with the remark: "Help yourself, gentlemen. No darn quality cuts here." Louisville Courier-Journal. Best Brsnrls manofsct- and ordeas from all mita ... ... i or tne country nlled oo the shortest notice. Tbe reputation of THE DALLES CIO AH has become firmly established, and tbe de mand for tbe home maouiaotuaed artiole ia increasing every day. A. ULRICA & SUN. COUNTY WARRANTS. To Whom it Mav Concern: All eonntr ararranla ma e out oo ai d after D.-ceniber l-t wil ba la.unil lj the county eierk payable ti o der, aod no county warrants will ba stamped or li.ted br the oounty Ire urer unless endorsed by ihs party to hom uh aaia oouury warrant is issued, ay timer. a. a blaxslv, Couutv J utlra Tne Dalles, Ore., Hot. 80, 1S94. TAKEN UP BY ths subscriber, res dlofr on Fifteen Mile creel, about December 1st, one rod and wnita sow. with crop snd swallow mark on rlirht ear; alto one red yearling: hetf t, with crop off rient ear. fha owner can nave tne same by prort. g property, pay ing; iwa ui acvpuur ana aiso pries or tnia soverttse ment, H. HAKDEaTY. Fifteen Mils Creek. De-ember 28, 18M. Buy a Home Cheap- i A ACRES of good farming; and fruit land four J m les from Ihe Dalles, on Cbenowctti cr.alc wiih (rood boutc readr turn shed tor tamllr ham and outer buli-Jlr.gs. tartly fenced, plenty of water Will ba aoid cheap. Address or rail at place rtTKa rouovBLLS, Tha Dalles, Oreven. Assignee's Notioe of Final A o count i OTICE la hereby (riren that Charles i. 8tuWlr.fr, J.a assia-iiee of tue estate of Adolpn Ksller, an ln tolvrnt debtor, haa Sled his final account wiih said estate, with the clerk.of the circuit court of tha state of Oiegon, for Wasco county, and that said final account will be heard aud passed upod br said circuit court on uie nrs? oy or tne next regular term ot sua cou't, to-wit; an winxiy ns inn da of February. lb93. at 8 o'clock lo ths after, oon of said day, or at such other lime as ths court mar then appoint, and that said nsarlnfj will be bd lo tha circuit court room, at tha couuty court bouss, in au.e uity, waaco oonniy, ursicon. CHA ILB-t J. STUBLISO. Assignee of the estate of Adoipj Keller, an In sol vent ceDior. TOTED TO EXCHANGE For Horses, Cattle or Sheep, Farming Properly in Kansas There is one MOO Aere ranch la Grant county um wisi La inuea lor wrr oi tne mo its biock. Meat of this land Is fenced, hsa (rood sprinss, ahuod ance of wa er, rood five-room house, arable, sheds, spring: house, correll a d etc. Uan cut ZOO tons of hay i n this land. Firs miles Irani county seat town. Alsa S0O rrfsi close to KanaaaCitv, all ondsr fence, one-half mile from court house, alts stabls. all fenced and cross-fenoed.. This is a Rood farm and close to market. M IU take tS$ per acre for tnia farm and will take horses at what they are worm. Fer further particulars apply to W. R. CANTRGU) Dutar, or, STRAYED. One spotted eow. branded Azure 8 on left hlu and swallow fork in both ears, lake uo December lat. at mr mm a. on Fiita n Mllo eiask. Tha owner can hac the aa , a by paying for this advertisement ,no past jre- H UAttUE&Tr. Tha Dalles, Ore, December 16. ISM, Stockholders Meeting:- The annn d meetltur of tbe Stockholders of Tha First National Bank, of Th , llalles. will ba held at the office of said bank, on Tuesday. Jao. 8 h. 1994, at 10 a . K. for tbe election of direct rs for ths en suing year. J. M. PATfKKTOM. Lasoivr, Denny, Rice & Co. Wool l Commission Merchants 160 Atlantic Ave.. Boston. Dissolution Kct.ee- Thlt is to notify all penr aa lntrretted lbat th firm of Lea Yuen, Slnir Lee Le Piss, in tha gar dening business on Mill eierk, boa been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Lee Yarn sud Bins; Lea rctlrinc rrom tne nrm. au asms aue tne isce firm will be collected by Las Ping and all liabilities settled by bim. Lsa Yeas, cia Lira, x 1 aa Pus T rDa'les, Onron. KoTesnber ti, lit. Cottoleue the new tuiortenin ths only pure and healthful and penectly digestible frying and shortening mate rial in the market ia now to be had at all first-class grocers throughout the United States and Canada. 100 16 00 j A Wise Girl. He "Why do you force me to wait tor an answer? She (who is tip on political economy) Because I don't want to give you a monopoly until I find out whether there s any competition . ' To Exeauaage Fonr full sued lo-s in liaker City for aheep or cattle. For particulars, address owner, W.T. W , Poamfflre Grant, Ore. Drr - Co d tt ood. We have again on ha id an abundance of strictly dry fir, oak, pine and maple wood, cut for family purposes. Maikg tt Barron . In using Cottolene for shortening, it is of the greatest importance to use only about one-half or two-thirds ui much aa would be used of lard. This is essential to success in the cooking, es well S3 an important feature for one's pocket book. I' Like ii Cottolene, like all other good things, has found several imitators, all of very inferior quality, and sure to cause dis satisfaction. To be sure of getting the couine Cottolene, the best way to uy it is in the tin pails bearing the name and Trade-Mark. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ST. LOUIS and Oicaae, Hew York, tea, MEECHAIT TAILORING MR. PAT. FAGAN, At bis establishment on the corner of Third and Federal streets is prepsred to make Spring and Summer Suits 1 5! -nsi yVISS HNNfl Pf TOR & COMPANY Second St. THE DALLES, Or. MMMMMMMMMM,,,,'WsaaaaaaaaaaaaMsasaa . IP. M83mffl9 Coffimission and Forwardiiig Merchant 391, 393 and S95 SECOND STPEET (Adjoining Railroad Depot) - . i Consignments Solicited Prompt Attention to those who tuvor me with their patronage The New Umatilla House, THE) DALLES, OREGON SINNOTT & PISH. Proprietors THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON Free Baa to aod frost the Hotel Fire Proof Safe for tha Safety ol all Valuables, j. 0. MACK FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS- DOMESTIC and KEY WEST CIGARS. . PABST CELEBRATED BEEK rRENCH'3 B10CK. 171 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. Donovan & Olson, of White Sal mon, drew the Cook Stove. Adam Fleck, of The Dalles, drew the Columbia Garland, Jr. W. C. McClure, Mosier, Or., drew the Copper Tea Kettle. mmER St BENTON.