The Times-Mountaineer SATURDAY.. MARCH 9. 1SU5 ANNOUNCEMENT From Jatiuiry 10th to July 1st ol the present roar ths Tutis-llotiftal. zr. will ho furnished to sub rib r for tlJM in tdniu; with the WrMg On ion M.00; Amtriean AgrieuUutatitt St. Louis Bsml-Week ij Clots Democrat 100. ' JOHHMIO KlL. Publisher. ITEMS nr BRIEF From WtlnJir"! Daily. Mr. J. K. Warner, of White Salmon, ' Wash , arrived in the city on the ie- - viator last niUC The boys had a picnic last night. No curie raDjr, nod tliey btaytd out unill they became tired. A marriage license wag grunted bv the county cli rn toilay to J. A. Fnwceit and 21)1. Ella Woudlnrd. Curfew did not r.tg lust night. The board of. fire delegates ordered Ibal it hould not be rung, and it did not rinjr. The Rtjvlutor brought up lust night some large timbers lor new fisu wheels. . , They were OU feel long and 12 inches "- squire. A baggage each, accompanies the mixed train I'rotn Portland every after noon. This is a great accommodation to the traveling public. Captain N. B. Humphrey, the well known joke-crai ber, a laminar Pend'e tomao.has resolved to reside in the future in the soldier borne at Uoaeburg. Cominioaiober Butts has been at work in good earnest cleaning up the alleys in the city today, lie is determined that they sb Jl be rid of all refuse aad filth The fishing season will open the 10: U of nest month, a ! by that tun the dam ages sustained bv (ishermea during last Teal's flood will have been repaired, i mere lias neeii irreat activity among wheelmen for some time past. frV.rs are eiiic-riiu .e I thit the frosty nights now beniiT i x lenmcel will dam age the fru'U cro,i; uui the weather has not been warm Htioiin to cause the buds to swell, and un il ibis df rel.ipinent lakes - place mere c n ue no danger irom trust, An exchange says that, limburger . cheese laid away m cupboards and re fri iterators will drive away ants. It will drive s spike through a brick wall, a tramp, away from a meal of victuals, a mule through a barbed wire fence, or a band ot cattle over a precipice. Ac rtified copy of the new citv char ter was received by the recorder this morning from the secretary of state with the .official seal attached. There are s me radical changes in the msiru - merit, and every citizen should become acquainted with the provisions. Joe Sylvester, with his double span of SDankiD:.' greys and bis lancy waou de voted to the advertisement of axle grease arrived in the city on tne boat last night. Joe glwavs has a superb rig: but hia greys are almost faultless in every par ticular, and no man bandies the reins better than he.. in. J. V. Gaff is at liberty on $3u00 cash hail, says ihe oreoonian. He was seen around the court liousa Thursday, but had nothing much to say aliout his ease, 3xcep that he was glad 10 be nut of jail, ana hoped to he able to convince tne public that tne matter was not nearly as bad as whs originally represented. The next reunion of the veteran sol- diets and sailors of Washington county is set lor uiy a, ana o next, ana urns- boro has been chosen as the place. To aaake the meeting as great a success as .' it was last year, when held at Forest flmva th nirfzHnft art nlannin r.rt inin by arranging for a grand celebration on tbe Fourth. A contemporary explains the differ ence between a journalist and a news paper ma by saying a journalist is somebody who keeps a journal, while a newspaper man is a man who writes for a newspaper. There is a saying in the trade that a newspaper man is a person who can sharpen his pencil with a pair ciaaiM urliilaa s Anrnoliot hoa Y a t bis pencils sharpened for him. A complaint was sworn to by William Bennett, -Friday, complaining that one Walter Carlisle bad committed the crime of assault and battery npon him. Jus tice Davis issued the -warrant ot arrest, ' and Mr. Carlisle was taken into'the cus tody of Constable Urquliart Tbe bellig erent contest took place about fifteen miles from The Dalles, and near what is called Ten Mile creek. This afternoon, at 2 o'clock, was the time set for tbe trial of the case before the magistrate. 1 he Hi'verton .flouring mills am now In the bands of a receiver. L J. Adams has charge, having been appointed by the i-ourt. AM business of the mill is closed and Mr. Adims ia buav tatting au inven tory of tbe stock and weighing tbe wheat to see if the books are correct. Accord ing to the boons there are about 81,000 bushels ot wheat due farmers, In this 81,000 bushels ot wheat there are 77 farm ers interested who reside in the vicinity of Silverton, East Hide Junction and Shaw, There are aloui 18,000 bushels of wheat now m the warehouse, making a . shortage of a' out l.000 bushels. Last Friday mehi Vincent Turnage, of Red Prairie, Marion couhtv, lost 30 pieces rf cured laeat. I his aroused the gnod Wiija; hi iijt? Buiruaiiiiitig uuuuuy, nun, to the number f 45. organized themselves Into a search prrv and began a system atic search of every house in those parts. Monday they found the greater part of Ihe meat in a 'vacant house near John (JoDley's Warrants were sworn out I'm the arrest of John Con ley. Frank Ivie. JimConley and Ous timelier. AM, ex cept Frank lyie, waived examination sod were placed under bonds for sums raof - loir from $IMIto $250. I vie was placed under bonds of $ lt)0 tor a witness. h al of Line, with U .let Clerk Moody and Journal C.trk Snyder were found yesterday lo a room ctf the seuatu chamber industri ously (ngnKoa amnnir the bills and jjur. a!e. verifjiog eery step of leilatiou and the remM Lienor, tti.t u,ere tny h do rni takes or costly errors. It is a teti ojs i tV, ud out le'iutnuK etie. l'lio seuat recwni aie un ierxuK g lise sjrut.uv wall a s mtlar couiuiittee of mat feouy, Senator Maxwell bsing toe of them. From Thursday's Daily. Mr. R R. Hintoo, of Bakeovec, is in the city. . Aliases Urania and Louise Kuch were pss aeDgeis on tbe boat this inomiog oo a visit to tne Locks. Mr. Otto Pi.'rer, formerly an attache of the Times-Mop.ntai.nEE othce, ia in the citv tioui Vil Wall. Uui Grace Sharp is very sck at tbn reai sdeuueof her lather on Three Mile with a severe attack vt pueumoma. Miss Enema Morse, who has been visitine Miss Ursula Kuch lor otne weekt pssl, re turned to her home in Portland this m orn war. Messrs. A. Ullrich ft Son have received a fine lot ot tobcco and are niauufaoturiug a superb Oigir. fhs Ullr cb cig ir b is sgood reputation, and can be found in every town so inc vgau7i -. Curfew did not ring last night, and the fire delegates are supreme. The authority which tne ucuacil has assumed in passing oidioances for the governmeut of the mu nicipality will likely bo repealed by the board of fire del ga'.ea. Last year Clark Jacobson collected $533 tuition fpim . non-iesideHt pupi's, as tu 253 in 1S93, and only $102 in 1S92. On aunools h.v atttinrd high standing eln where, aud outsiders ind .rse the course ol studies taught an I are satisfied witb tbe re sult obtaiued No doubt the number cf noo-residsnt pupils will keep on increasing in the future A man, who registered as John G Kline, jr., has been fooling tbe merchants of Biker City by ordering goods, yrootrie, p pi sad caobioery to lbs amount of several thous and dollars. Tne teams ha tDged were luted np iu fio it ot the stores tu load the floods, hut Kiioe hid disappeired. He p ayad the same game at MoUutain Home, J J ano, aud started abotm ihdre by givinK cat eettrait aud puich siDg several or- logtib Lutoertn aerricea will be hM by Rev. L Orey, it Oregon Citv, on Frirla, biturdsy and Suudsy even ags at o'clock at the Bipti.c c.larjn. Uanaay moroii g at 10:30 in the chatel oo Ninth tree' will h- rvice- to O rann. Mouday at 1:30 id "30 r H ni Tuesday mora ing at 10:30 !. (irry will conduct . e vioe m (he V . Church at Difur. A c irdtai welcetue la tin id to a. I f. I;nds ot the cl.urch by tbe p-tor sn'l people. Tbs os ol S i" of Oregon vs. Wa'ter Carlisle was ricd b-'re Justice D.vi yes terday aud today. I', b-yan at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and vae ajv-o to tne jury at 11 o'clock this f jieonou. O ily fifteen min utes were tak.o in deciding tbe ease, aud a verdict of guiltv teturned. The jury consisted ot D. tishtr. M. Blauk, C. M Foots, F Rjss, C. L Sjhmiat and John Catea. After the verdict was rendered tbe magistrate imposed a tine id $50 on the de fetidaot. Silem SUUetrnm: Spkw Mrore , R?p Vesentat.yes Bluadell of Poulas and Moor- From Friday's Dally. Mr. A. S. MaCH.ii ter paid a visit to tbe Li .tits this tnuruing. A ue p-t bouse ia being erected near the old city graveyard. Circuit toirt f r Siermaa county will cotive .eat Aluro next Mjuday. Judge Bradshaw baa decided some cases I t chambna during the week. Hood's Fil'a are purely vegctible, ca fully prepa'el from the be it ii'gredieut 25o. Mr. A. S Bennett was a passenger by the tieyu'.a'or this uiuruibg for the Cascade Licks. Mr, V. B Mdatosh, a forrrer r;s dent of Ibe Dubs, amved ia the city m tbe atternuou tram I torn Now VVhaiuom. Wasn. J. M. Uuutinjd'.oa 4 Co., Iuve moved their abstract ad iiisurauce c til .-e ibto the moms lormerly occupied by Huntington & Wilson, licit to Vt L'uiu somces. Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state of tbeskiu. Hall's B air Reuewer quickens the i utritive tuuctioua ol tbe sm, healtuii and preveutiug the toioiatiou el uaudrun, It will a ou lo ae Hood's Sr.-apa rilia. VVitn pure b.o i.i vou need cot le r t le grip, poeumouia, diph'.ur.a or lt-ver- dooUs rnapirilla will uiHke yiU ttioug and healthy. Mr. John- Reims left yesterday to take chsree ot ao orphaux' hemt in ooe of the vailey towns. Ha haa entirety recovtre I Iroin the uunfhot wuuod, which at the lime c was received as cootidercd Very serious "All signs fail" except pimples and blotches 'Ihese never fail to indicate an impure condition of the bio d which may be thoroughly cloansed an i renewed by the use of dyers Sarsapaitlla. ihe most em- cacii us aud ec mimical of blood put iricra Tbe blue-bird is hailed as a harbinger of spriun. It is also a reminder that a blood puriber ia needed to prepare the system for the oebihtating we:-:hei to come., .Listen and vou will bearthe liiidss:::sing: ''lake dyer s Sarsaparilla in March, prilMay. Mr-. C. L. Phillips wid op? t her stock f mil i try g iuiIi ii. iv Monday at thu new ore huiluii g bu Washitg:oo street. The kO ids havr i r. i veil, aud cm.sis' of ibj latest itlts of hi-i-d wear. These have bceu pur ciaseil le 8io Friuoisco, aud consist of the a'est aud most 1 a'nouable mil int.rv. N x: Monday afternoon, at tht election i'l So' o il clerk ind sch ol dirct-r,4ll per ions whoa e txpivers 1'iclnding lidies ill have the iitoit ot u(frti This will furpih an iilustiation of thu ppuUritynf woman Lff aae in t is citv, an I b w m inv will ava 1 Ihein.-elveS of the privilege of tbe elective franchise. The following school districts have mid thur ani uil reo'Tts t the county a honl -up-rintenneni: Pins. 4 an" o. Hood K'l'tr; 18, D"Uela H '"; 21, B.d; 24. Three Mil;28. Uppe Eight Ml-; SI, SrernweiV distiici: 37. near o.u Mineo irn"; 39 Bar- mnov di-trict Tvh riri. ; 32 W miij; 44, Sm ck Prairie: 45, VVapmiii ; 43 Jniop-r Fmi; 61; H 'Od K.ver. Tbi-re i- vet another week ih which to report, aoil fourteen have nor yet been heaid from there are oi school districts ia tbe county. Mr. Marie O. Metuchan, wife of Hon. Phil Me'schxn, the prrsent state treasurer. died bt 12:10 Tue-d-y i Salem. The de- eased mu biirn in Germany November 9, 1841. She came to America in IS64, and 1 ved for a hbnrt while in Sao Frani-Hco, hen located in Cauvnn Citv, Ore.; tliTe met and married Mr. Mttachan Ou his election as state treasurer, th-y moved to Stlem. where they nave since resided. Hi- sides the widower, nine ishildrne four bovs and five girls survive deceased. The funeral took place Tanrsdav afternoon. Bluer City Democrats Btker cmnty has any number ol nun prunpectors, but when ic comes ti a woman striking out for the hills in st arch ot a gold rai ie, it is ao un usual occurauje There is ooe lady now re siding in the city who is preptriog to go ont on a prosp-cting tour just as soon as she can gft her outfit, light wagon, tent and tumping quipm nts ready. She is not a tenderfoot at the business, either. More than one summer she has spent in the hills and witb good resuj a. She is the discov erer of several quartz leads, one or two of which are now bunded and likely to be sold Death of Hon- Virgil Bolton The major of Dalles City and osshier of French ft Co'a bank, Hoh. G. V. Balton, died at half-past 2 o'clock this morning, at his residence in tlrs oity, of consumption, lie was sgd about 32 years, and was boro on his father's firm on Fifteen Mile creek, near where the tovrn of Dufur is now lo oted. For many years he occupied a po sition la t II -5 bank named, and by close at tention to bisioen and the exhibition ot rar- ability was promoted to cannier, which he held while he was able to perform the duties. Tno symptoms " f the ds-ae devel oped some time g"; but with remarkat le perseverance he made duly visits tr t'le bink until about ten das ago, when he was forced from physical weak sens to stay at home. Lat Jure be was e'e'ed mayor of Di'!e Citv, and during his iniumbenoy of the ctfice has managei the iff.irsof the muni cipality with the olt'S'Bt ecrmmy and to the best interests cf tie municipality. He paid the closi sf, attention to city aff-tira while his health permitted, and no mvor The Dalles ever had more faithful:y per formed the dut esof the position. He was a'so superintendent and owner ot the elect r'c lirfht plant, and this added increased but- den9 lo bis olhoial ones. A few veai9 gn be was rrarned to Miss Nellie French, only dau ;hter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F.ench, wno, with ro chi dren. lament the eiusl decree of death ia temov mg the pil'ar upon which their home rested. Mr. iioltnn was highly repectta as a citizen aud neighbor, and he pissed to the lent shore without leaving an enemy be hind. He wss a mn of unquestioned abil ity, of generous and honest impulses, . (in I the community loses one of its firmest and be-t friends by his death. Bis widow and clii'dren, and his brothers, sister and aged mother will be the recipients of tbe heartfelt sympathy of all in their sad bereayemen' To tliem-tht re is one lasting conso!ation, and that is, death o.nne to tbe loved one net as though he were battling with the current of a rouKh and swollen stream; but his bi-rque glided peacefully and calmly over 'placid waters to the eternal Miore. A Christian's faith and hope cheerel and blessed him to the last momei.t. twndtyt afterwards Dr. Holliater, his at tending pliyaiaian, pronounced it smallpox. The board of heilth took the necessary pre- cintinns, and, aside from the nurse who waited on him developing mild symptoms ot the contagion, there has not been an other case reported. Mt. Monahan is con valescing very f lyorsbly, and in a few dnys will bu pionouuoed well. Other cities have fired worse from t'le contagion at Hot gorimra, ana in Burlington Junction, mo , and Spr ntfie'd, III., tbe disease ha beoome epidemic 9 una have die I, and th plice are under q araotine. Oae re-uoi of oar immunry is the he thtu'.ueM of tin olim- ste, an! no '-nntagion or infection has ever become epdemio in this viaiu.ty. The smal:p'ox scare hss subsidjd, and we may consider ourselves very fortuott J that the city, by proper warning of the attending phvsician and the precautions tuken b. tbe board of health, his eiMped an epidemic. for several tbtu-iand dnlars. Gome From Hilton East oreeouian. Several responsible partita from Mi' ton have told a story to a representative of this paper wb:ch contair.s some ngly facts for a prominent Citizen of that oity to face. Six years sgo, one R. T. Morris came to Coryallts, in this state, and ooe year later to Milton, where ha opened a harness shop At tbe time the elactrie light plant was put io, he engaged with the proprietor and be came an electrician, finally having charge of the machinery in the station. Morris was aooompauied by Mrs Morris, aod o;.'U pied a very high position among the people of the town and vicinity. He was active in church work .and high np as a secret so ciety man. When tne county division movement was started ibis li.-t time, Morris was a leader, and came down to Pendleton to interview the business men of this (iy oo the subject and to ask for signatures to petition-! wnich were to bi prtsented to the legislature asking that Vernon o u ity be tet off from Umatilla. Morns joined the throng which went to Silem to lobby for be bill introduced by Rpre-entanve Dvi, d was in the state capital city np to the Friday before adjournment. Since that day he has not been heard of, and an inves tigation was ordered by a lodge in Milton, committee eing named to mike the iu- uines. vt list tney uiscoveren nas i o been made public. Others pursued investigations, howiver, and it has been found that Murru' real name is not Morris, but R K Thomas. Ha came to Orefno from Humes too, Iowa, whera his wife lives, htr name being Mr. Anna Thomas. A lady li'ing in Walla Walla recogn zed Thomas, and when she made known her discovery, persons in Humeston were commouioa ed with and Thomas' photograph acnt to them for in spection. All pronounced it a representa tion of the R. K Tnomaa who lived in Humeston, and Mrs. Thomas also aud sie recnmzad it as a photogiaph of her hus band. I: wis also stated that Tin mis Vt Hum eston for tbe west in oompaoy with another woman, leaving his wife and children in the lows town, though it is not alleged that the woman knew Thomas was a married man. When be left Milton for Sa'em, there wis to Us ere lit in the Bulk of Milton between $300 and $1000. The home occupied by him was held in the nsme of the present Mrs. Morris, I is understood that ar rangements have been made concerning the disposition of the money, though the cash ier of the bank refused to give any pirtiiU 'ars. Befote leaving Milton, Tl.omai knew of the suspicion that be Hal a wife in the easf, for the assertion had been n.a le by several persons. He made no effort to clear op the chames, bat went away under the cloud which bad been cast on his good name. Died By tbe BottTo Says the PenJletou Tribune of Tues day: Last evening about 6! 30 o'clock the news w9 brought in that an Indian bad fallen from his horse on the agency road and was probably badly injured. Coroner Kimery and Dr. Vincent itij: mediately started out, ufld at a point east of St. Joseph's academy aud oppo site tbe Fisher homo they found the dead body of Two-Slaps. He had started from Pendleton in company with two other Indians to return to the agency, evidently intoxicated, and he was seen to fall from hia horse. The fall broke a bottle which he was carrying in hia breecbclout and a fragment; of tbe glass pierced hia groin, severing the femoral artery. From this wound be bled to death in few minute.. A Mother's Love- For snn.e i ays past a woman has been seeo wandering atonnd the streets carrying a young bihy io her arms. Her misiioa hsl been a source ot some curi isity to our crizo, anl mm nq iinei have been made regarding it. This morning a reporter of Times-VIocstaiseeb had an interview with her, and teamed the following ficts: Her name h VI rs. Lzz e 3.swart, a id th i is huntiug two of her children, whom she W desirous ot taking bajk with her to Stlt h k , Ucili. Alio ut nine months ago shn and her huebind had a onrrel, and he left home taking witn him tne two oldest chil ¬ dren, A joea, asa I 11 years and a bo about 8, When he arrived at The D.le- he stopped at Mrs. Oiari's boarding house, and said that his .wife was dead. Tile two children, appirtu'ly m itherl iss, elicited the sympathy of Ju lite Blakely, aud he con sidered tbe l eit place for them would bo the Home in Port!std; but the boy wss adopted by a peisoi, from Ceo trail a, Wash., and the g r), Agues, by per pie in Crt ok county, wnose names are not known. About six months ago the husband relu-ned re- peutai t, and the wif-',witb the infant in her arms, has n.Mle the Journey trom her dis tant home in S .It L ae to Aid ber daugh ter. She has c-xtained whore tho boy is, aud says he is with gnod people, and will let hira remain; but the girl at her tender age she wants under her own care, and it would be an act of bsoevoleooe if those hay ing her would restore the child to her mother. The womin is almost inssne from anxiety, aod for days have it q iired of every one having the least knowledge of the affiir to ascer'atn the w .s eabout'. of Ague'. She left two children in Silt Lake ooe 3J years old aid the other 2 ith the father, and has made the journey alone with her infant. Mrs Stewart ia apparently a wo man of about 30 years of age, intelligent, and Scotch by rationality. It is hoped that her searoh w 1'. not be in vain, and that in a few divs her daughter will be re stored to her, when abe can retorn to hir home relieved of the terrible anxiety that her uiother's heart has borne for some time. Iiand Transfers- March 5 Robert Thompson to Adam Lohr and John A Nachter; s hf of se qr and a hf of aw qr see 12 tp 6 8 of r Id e; $1000. March 5 Samuel Thompson to Adam Lohr and Join S. Nachter; s hf of ne qr, nw qr of se qr, ne? qr of sv qr sec. 1 2 tp 6 south of range 17 e ; $ 1000. March 5 Wauooma lodge, No 3 J. K. of P., to Mrs. Mattie A Oiler; blk 9, eec. I, in Hood River cemetery; 51 J. Manth 5- United states to Robert Thompson ; s hf of se qr and s hf ol sw qrecc. 12, tp 6,8 of r 16 e; cash payment. March United States to Samuel Thompson ; s hf of ne qr, nw qr of se qr an i ne qr of sw qr sec. 1-, tp 5, s r 16 e ; cash purchase March 5 United Stptes to Samuel Thompson; lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, sec. 18, tp 6 s, r 17 e ; homestead. .VI arch 6 A I Jones and wife to Ii Ferrel; six acres near the north boundary line nf James Benson's land claim; $300. March 6 Mrs Jioe Ferguson to B Vu - cent Tapp; nw qr of see 10, tp 5 s, r 12 e; $250. March 6 Mrs Jane Ferguson to Mrs Tmey A Tapo; ne qr sec 9, tp 5 s, r 12 east; 8250. March 5 United States to Pjnlna Lim- meroth; ne qr sec 4, tp 2 s, r 14 ; certil -cate of register. Murch 5 Same to sime; hf of sw qr and w hf of i qr sec 4 fp 2 e, r 14 e; um ber eultnrj. March 5 Same to umi ; sw qr sec 3, tp 1 B, r 14 e; ho-nestead. COMMON COUNCIL - A special meeting of th common oonncil was held last evening in the recorder's of fice at half-past 7 o'clock . Present M. T. N Iao. 8. B. Ad im, H L. Kuck, C. F. Liuer nd R. B. Hood, council men. M. T. Njl.n was elected chairman pro tern The oljict of the meeting was to mike arm gni' nrs for attending the funeral o tbe late mayor, and to take inch other pc tioo as the oouu .il comi lered appropriate to the occa-ioo. It wib moved and carried that the coun cil request the business me I of thi city to close their reapectiv; stores from 12 noon to 4PM on (Saturday, Maroh 9 h, during the btn'S of the funeral of the late nisyor A committee of three was appo ntet bv the chair, oooistin of R. B. Hiod. S B. Adams snd A. R. Thompson, to prepare appropriate resolutions oo the death of the deceste and to have the couocil chamber draped in mourning. A resolution, ordeiiog the treasurer of Dalles City to advertiae for bids of $60,000 of bonds to be issned by the muoicipility. until the 15:h iUy o Aoril, 1833,: 4 v. M. to lie received at the otfioe nf the recorder, and the notice to bt pnb'i-hed in the duly Oreioainn. Timus-Mocntusf.sr and Tb DiHes daily Chronic'e, was read and adopted. The claim of Tefgu" Bros, for SCO, team hire, ws ord red allowed at $52.50. It was ordered on motion that the chair man pro tern of this meeting he constituted aotinc mayor until next meeting of th oouncl. On motion it was ordered that when this council adionrn it adi mm to meet Situr day evening, March 9, at 730 P M, Ti ere being no f arther business the ooun cii adjource I. Your husband will notice a great improvement in your cooking, wlun Your house will not be filled with the odor of hot lard, when Your doctor will lose some of hia Dyspepsia cases, ivlien V&u useS!i2kEWE Your children can safely eat thq same food as yourself, when Your money will be saved, and your cooking praised, when Famous cooks, prominent phy sicians and thousands of every day hotisekeepers endorse it. Will "you give it a trial ? Bold in S and 5 pound palls, ty all gTocej An Emineat Optician- Dr M. O. Benedict, the eminent optician of Cleveland, Oi.io, is in the oity at the Umatilla Honse, t d will temain for one week. The doctor cones well recora miDiel from east a 'U colleges, aod those ue siring woik in his line wi 1 do well t give him a call. He makes a thorough ex lUiiuS' tion of the ej e free of charge. The following ia the testimonial from J S. Lewis & Co., the leading jewelers of Og- den, Utah: . " We take great pleasure tn reeomtnecdln Dr. Benedict as an oculist and i pticiai.. he having prescribed for aod fitted many of our be t citizen. Therefor, we d.i not hes itate to not only commeod, but shonld nrge all needing the advioj of any o;uhst or op tician a care t prone by hit visit to your place. Respectfully, J. S. Lewis 4 Co." Any persons soffering from weak or dis- eased eyps, or who have failed to procure glasaea i-uited to their eyea, should not he itate to avail themselves of this Oppoit un ity, as they will have skilful treatment by one who has made a study of this delicate o'gaji aod who has hid long years ot exper ience io tnatmg the ailments incident ther-tn. THE INTER OCEAN -19 THE- Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. DAILY (with Sunday) jg. I TeJYllkIy. !ner...9eea.7 f $1 -ofi NEWSPAPER THE IVTPO nrKA , ' L . - ealWaa la. l r""-"" sWaSTM Dnan Off UM TlfTMC M All -ivm it. 3irra nsBirt-aaSta issBisnaa a. . , . -v. " NEWS AND THE BEST OF CUlSeNT MTEKmRET """f A"" BY MAIL S A XK8 NEW TODAY Administrator's Notloe Made only by The N. K. Falpbin Company, ST. LOTJI9 avnd CtUcago.Kew Yorka SMtaton. City BUIs Allowed- Th? following bills were allowed by the oity couuoil at its meeting last Monday night DoiikI.is Pufur, recorrl. r - t 76 00 Jaa H Blakeney, marshal - ..... 76 OO 0 -o J Brown, eng tire dept.. 75 00 W H Butts, atreec eomm'r 60 00 1 I Burgs', treasurer ,. SO CO, John U.azer, fire warden 10 00 Ounnii.B- and U ckmrn, labor M 1 60 Jla erij) nion, supplies 175 K B Uond, hau injt ' 1 60 halte- Lunibo- Oo lumber.. 46 Si Uays & Cruwe, md e 8 76 r' Bri er, labor. J Hair.n lahor Win brown, labor . i Uk. labor.. is oo 10 00 10 (0 0 00 J Hanni, labor 16 00 W tUr wn, lahor , 6 00 B tloeloer, lalior. t 00 5 C bte.hen. labor 1 CO A L'athoart. hauling 2 OO Ben Kbi n, la! or 2 Oh J F Haw u u, piintiiia- S 00 Tele mpn Co, pn e rent 2 00 TiMtsvucT-l!iBa. printing 1 60 MT olan. exnensea ralcm 49 40 Huntini; on xi'sin, atty fees - 60 00 boiles K1 Lt, Tel i. V i'o, atr.et llht 251 S'l S" pe--Kinera v C , mdse 1 10 Stevcm brus, haulinit 2 6 J W Walter-, aawiuir wuod S 00 ilaier i Binton, md 785 EjCoiIu tKi, mdae ... 1 16 Mays ACruwe, mdse 1 i6 R B Hood, hauling 6 50 J K laliO' 2 16 Jus i 1" tore 4 Co, lumber. ., SS BBH'd,nilie 14 50 IT W Vauss. nidae 6 6i Maier 4t Bentuu, mdse IS 16 J P M litrny. dse 11 6 AM Willi im 4Cj mdse S 76 H i Campbell, uidse 11 10 M i ys at Crowe, mds I '.0 liailes Lumber Chi, woo.. 1 75 TTMchol t board (irisonurs 14 64 JU Bialceney, h lUling 75 Snipes biuersy Co mdse J 0 HM 9 twr.ia, wicnsis 1 70 Mary Bntuin, witness 170 Frai.k Heater, witness., , 1 70 Al Espi tt, itus s 1 70 tieo Uoabus, witness 1 70 K V Oiubun, v tnea.. 1 70 H N Aiken, witness 1 70 Or "Wain, witness 1 70 i hoa W..od witness 1 70 Joiin Wood, wiiuea- 1 70 Woran, Juror 2 20 A P Ferguson, juror 2 20 Ed Ryan. Juror 2 20 1 Phares. Juror 8 20 Juh u fleck., Juror 2 23 Cbas Urayes, Ju or 2 tO Phi H oxQ juror 1 20 T 0 Connelly, nigut ?tchuian eo 00 Electricity for Codlin Moths Henry Cram, who has a large orchard at Fenawava, on Snake river, is going to put in ao eleotrio. plant to furnish power tor pumping water for irrigating purposes: He also announces his intention of o'-ilizing the plant io another novel way, as an experi ment, that will oo doubt prove an interest ing one to frm't grower). It is io tne de struction of the codlin moth, one of the most troublesome rests that t-'nike river orchardiats hare to contend with. Mr. Cram's idea is to put iu an eleotrio lightamf system in his orchard, having tha lights dis tributed aronnd through the tree1, and im mediately under each light to olaee a shal low pin of kerosene. It i expected that the mo'.hs, attrtcted by the light, will fly to it, when, Wug dazed by its brightness, they will fall into the trap set for them. If the experiment proves sucesaful, the ad vances in the ue of electricity will have scored another triumph. Snffillpox Front. Hot Springs- , Hot Springs. Ark., is 4 renowned health resort, aod at all seasons of the year in valids from all parts of the Doited States go there to repqperate, ft ia urtjnestiona bly tbe most celebrated of any place io the oountry on account of the medicinal quali ties of the spring", and during February, nnfortonatelv,. soma oases of smallpox developed there. At that time Mr. 8. Mon ahm. of Tbe Dalles, was stopping at one of the hotels, and was exposed to tbe diseaaa. He came to this oity feeling poorly, arjl in The Methodist Concert The c n.-ert aud eourtainmeut given last night bv the ladies of the Methodist ihurch in this city attracted a laige audirnce, and every avail-ble i-eat was ocenpied by tbe time the first cumber was called From the opening t the closing every part of tbe programme gave sat-sfaction, and the great est interest was manifested iu every rendi tion. Worthy of especial mention were the solo, "Grand Ol I 0;ean," by Dr. Doane "The F.owcr Dance," full choru;song by Miss Myrtle Michell, who bis an excellent voice, wbicb is susceptible of considerable development; solo, "Lt All Obsy," Mr. Magee; and the reuitatioo by Mr. N. Sin- oott. The other numbers wire perhaps equally well rendered; but these seemed to reieive particular favnr and were loudly en cored, and to which responses were given. Quartettts, chorases, solos and recitations were very choice, and the manner of their execution establishes the repntatioo of The Dallea in the line of musical and elocution ary entertainments. Demented- A younz man came into the sheriff's office this morning and, addressing that official us John, said he wanted to buy five cents' worth of peanut. Mr. Driver, immediately divining that tbe man was insane, said he would go out and pro cure the article ; but he sooa tld the sheriff that, he had sold whiskey to an Indian aud had worried so much over it that he was crazv. He wanted to lie locked np, and he was accommodated by being put behind the bars. This after noon he was examined by the county judge and Dr. Shack leford, and pro nounced insane. He gave his name as Eugene FitzGerald, and is a young man 27 years of age. For tbe past year he ha? worked at WhIIuIb, and has a brother, Ed. FitzGerald, living at Ea- lama. He looks pale and haggard and claims to have been sick about a week. From answers to inquiries it is very evi dent that the young man is in a debili tated condition from the cigarette and other habits, and, if cured of these, would again be in a rational state of mind. He will be taken to Salem to morrow in the custody of Sheriff Driver. Senator MaBrida'a Pet Measure It is said that Senator McBride has ex pressed himself as in favor of several measures of vital interest l Oregon and the northwest. First and foremos', of the most importance lo the development ot the Pacific coast, is the Nicaragua canal; next be fayors a cable to the Hawaiian islands and tbe annexation of the islands at the earliest day. He is especially in terested in ihe claims ot the lot'iat war veterans tor $100,000, as shown in his re ports, and for a pension act in their be half; aud tbe tlaim of the state of Ore gon for its sb are of public land sales of $"83,000, which was fully proved up by Mr. Mcllride, as secretary of state. It will be seen that the new seuaror trom Oregon has plenty of work ahead of him besides looking after Oregon's general interests with his well known energy and ability. A Tecid,ed Improvement Patrons of the Portland and Dalles ac commodation tiaina will be pleased to learn of tbe change made in passenger equipments. The O. R- & X. Co. has replaced the former one combination car carried, with a straight baggage car and an elegant -lately remodeled first-cla-s coach snd smoker. This arrangement virtually gives a day paasenger train be tween Portland and Dalles, leaving Port land at 8 :00 a. M , arriving Dalles 1 :00 p. M-, and returning, leave at Dalles at 2 :00 arriving at Portland :00 p. m. daily except Sunday. - Tbe through passenger train still retains its old schedule, . leaving Portland at 7 :00 p. M. for the east, and leaving Dalles at 4 :00 a. m. for Portland. The Fruit Industry. Fruil trees id The Dalles have been sprayed, and we may expect an abund ance of fruit when tbe season arriyes With tbe advantages that the Cold Stor age company possesses lor shipping, fru't premises to be a source of great revenue to the city. There is no denying the well-established fact, and which has been demonstrated on aiifereat occasions, the products of this region are the earliest in market and the best in flivor of . any raised in Oregon. There is always a good demand for Wasco county vegetables and fruits, and oar producers should exercise enterprise in furnishing the requisite sup. ply. The outlook is very encouraging for all crops, and for none mora so than tor gardeo growths and fruits. tMSetKiVaW? asp! THE nUSCULAR SYSTEM ot every weary, thin or thin blood ed person does its work with con stant difficulty and laugue. 'i'ney teel worn," or tired ont, "run-down " or nervous. Feeble people who are dvsoen. tic, find that ex. ercise after a mpal t la -sure to cause lessened power to digest food be cause there js so little blood, and What there is, ia carried off from the gastric organs to tne muscles. What is needed ts plenty of blood. and that of the neht kind. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes pure, rich blood, and to gain in blood ia nearly alwavs to gain in wholesome flesh up .1 T 1.1 ... 1 1 w Luc ucaiwjr eiauuuiu. Every one should have a certain surplus - r n i . . . ... " , ' . . Bt jjcsu tu meet tne emergencies ot sicic ness ; to resist the attack of consumption, grip, malaria and fevers. Thin blooded people are always getting sick, and none of tbe organs of the body can get along with- .1 r i .1. 1 , . . - UUI kiic iuui( vux:y lur WDia, w niCU 13. fiure blood. To gain and to keen stremrth and flesh is the secret of health, usefulness and Happiness. With new blood and re freshed nerves a confident feeling of return ing health comes also. Nervous manifestations, such as sleep lessness, nervous debility and nervous prostration are in nine cases out often the cry of the starved nerves for food," If you feed the nerves on pure rich blood the nervous symptoms will cease. It is bad practice to put the nerves to sleep with so called celery mixtures, coca compounds or man extracts: wnat is neeqeo, I a oioao matter. The ' Discovery " is composed of vegetable ingredients which have an es pecial efiect upon the stomach, liver, and blood making glands. For the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, liver complaint weakened vitality, and for puny, pale peo ple, ut. tierce a uoiaen Memcal Discov ery cannot be equaled. Thousands have testified to its merit Oalc Grove Items. WAPrurm, Ore., March 4, IS95. EJlto- Tutts-MousTuxxsa: Most ot tbe good straight 'Republicans of this part uf the country were disap pointed in not having Mr, Dolph returned to the senate. Tbe great abjection came iro:n the Populists and Democrats. They talk free silver, but don't how they will get any of it out of the treasury. Everybody is plowing and getting In spring grain. There Is a prospect of trouble oyer the cattle and horses in this part of the coun try, as the agent at the War in Springs is having all stray cattle found on the reser vation taken up, and charges 5 to let them out. It is impossible to keep range stock off the reservation, and as Indian cattle and horses range down on the whites, they think (hat lt is not just to have their stock taken when it goes on the reservation, and if it is not stopped In some way there is a chance for trouble G. AYFR's SARSARftRILU HAS0)RIDiJIH3& Will OK YfflH A Bright Lad, Ten years of age, but whodeclluesto glvebis nnme to tbe public, makes this authorized, confidential statement to us: "When I was one year old, my mamma died of consumption. The diietor said that 1, too, would soon die, ami all our neiehhor thought mat even if I did not die, I would never be able to walk, because I was so e:ik and puny. A gathering formed and Broke tinder my arm. I hurt niy finger and it L'Htheied and threw out pieces of bone. If J hurt myself so as to break the skin, ii was sure to become a running sore. J had to take lots of medicine, biit nothing lias done nie so much good as Ajer1 Sarsaua- AYER'S Sarsaparllla Prepared by Jr. . O, Ayr Jk Co, Lowell, Haas. Cnre etbers, will ire jtqtj When Baby was sick, we (rave her Oaatorla. When she was a Child, she c-ted for Castoria. When she became Silas, aba clung to Cat nria. fhec abe had ChUdr9n,she garetbem Csstorls. Will Hold On Oreironlw. It ia not like.lv that Governor Lord will appoint a new board of railroad commis sioners. Yesterday Attorney-Geoeral I lie man filed his opinion with tbe governor that anch appointment was not a prerogative of the chief executive, as no vacancies exist in the board. It is supposed that tl e attorney general was requested to give an opinion, and, finding that the members of the' pres ent board held over until their sucsaors were duly elected aod qualified, the matter will now be at rest. Tne only remedy now is to have an extra session ot the legislature in order to elect a new lot of state officials, which will hardly he called. For Over Fifty Tears- Ah Old and Well-Teikd Kxmedt Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup baa been nted for over fifty yeais by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with peifect Success. It soothes the child, softeca th gams, allays el pain, enres wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for Piarrhoat. Js pleas ant to tbe taste. Sold oy druggist!, in every part of the world. Twenty tjve cent a bottle, valqe is inoalpqlable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Scqthing Syrup, god take no other kind, In Memorials. The Dalies, Ob., March 7, 1895. At a regular meeting cf Temple Lodje No. 3, A. O. U W. held March 7, 1S90. the following preamble and resolutio ia were unanimously accepted. Whejias. It haa plesed the supreme ruler of the ni irerse to remove from onr midst our 1st brother L. Newman, and, VVuekea, Tbe intimate relation long held by our deceased brother with the mem bers of this lodge render proper that we shonld piece on record our appreciation of his servicea aa a Workman aod Li merits as a man, therefore, be it Rttolvtd, That while we brw with humb'e aubmissinn to the willl of the meat hich. we do tot mouiq the less for our brother who bs been called from bia labor to rest, Resolved, That this Ijdge tender its heart felt sympathy to the family aad relatives of our deceased brother in this the.r sad afflic tion, Reiolvel, That these resolutions be en tered npon the minutes of thislide, and that a copy of the same be aent to the family of our deceased brother. G. C. EsHlXMAN, iSidnkt Young, Geo. G. foiiuBONs, Cuu.mittee. To all whom it mayconctrn: Noll IK Is hi rebv (riven that tb undersigned has L-n dulv supimtitd S'lniitiiatrauir of tha estate ol Sfra. bar-al istais. late ot Uailes Cit. nasi-o County Or son. and row iirvuawii. All Dar. sons having- claims atralnst sid estate, will proeut tne same ouiv venncu, io me at ins otnc of f ufu At Uenefer. Dalles Citv Oron. wilhlu aix n..,nth. frum the date nr tuu notice. Dalles City, March 7, lb5, J. P. McIiERNY. Administrator of tha as. ate uf B-ruh Sties, dr raaseu gairat. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Lamb Ornca a? Tax Dames, orkoom, March 4, lS9j. R'eht topurchise under set of March S. 1S17. Mollce la hetehv vivea that the followibir-rmed settler his filed notice of his lntration tu make final proof in supnort of his claim, and right to purchase under Slid act, and tLa. said proof will lie made before the KrgiMer and he- celverar. The Dalles, Or., on Ai rfl 16, lldi. vis: MMtSHALL HILL. a Application So. S. Act ot Marc l S. 1S37. 1 for the twy. sw . sec. 15, tp I N, K IS K.. W M. He names the foilowias witnesses to prove bis continuous resiaenra upau ami cultivation ot said land, viz: Boben Cooper, Z. Morgin, W. H. Tavlor, T. A. nuuaon, ail ot llic uane., or. Wnr-St J AS. f. MOORE, Ketclstar. Diaolatlom Notice- Ihe partnership hereifoore existing: tttween W. J. Writ'bt, J. D. Doulaa and Q. t'. McMaDsuiy in iiib aaw iuiii uuaineta ou lamraci creek, snout ten miles from Dufur. has this day been dl-a.hed bv mutual ennseur, Mr. J. D. Doug. as re'lrin from the firm. The present flam w ill consist ol Messrs. W. J. Wrhcht andu. F. McManeuiv, and ill be mown as nnirnt aicuaien y, hu will ray all debts for which the lata firm was liable, and collect au sceouuts now due a 1 owing . W. J WR'GHT. i. p. Douglas. O. F. McMA.Nb.MV. Dufur, Jan. S.'i, lc.93. Stochholdsra' Meeting. XTOICR la hereby vivsn that thr will be stockholders' raeetinir of Tha fallen, Portland and Astoria Navigation CVmpany at the Chrnniule uni on saiunmy, April u, umi, st 2 o clock r. tor the purpose of electing seven directors, and transacting such other buriness as may projwrly vuum ueiure saiq meeunv. By oril-r of the president. 3. J. FARLEY, Stcretary. The Dalles, Ore., Feb. s. lattt. The Weekly Jnter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. It U In accord with the people of the West both In Politic aad Literature. lab nSjrJ- l'L - 1HE INTER OCEAN. Chicago. J. 0. MACK FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS yf f$ DOMESTIC and KEY WEST CIGARS. a Militia Orders. Armor G" Third'Regimest. OkFQON National Gcabd. . The Dalles, Q.eKon, Marco 8, 1893. OP.DERJ I No. 1 The m mber of "G" oompany wi 1 rf port at the armory of "O" compsoy. The Dallas, Oregon, Siturday, March 9, 1895, at 12:30 P. M. tully uniformed, armed and equipped, for the purpose of acting aa esoort at the funeral of G. V. JJjlton. late mavor of Dalles City. No excuses will be accepted for failure to report, except disab'iog sickness. Official. - L C. Chwsman. D H. Roberts. Captain Commanding. First Sergeant, Executrix's Notloe. Headquarters Third Reo't I.vfantr?, UHBGON NATIONAL UUARD The Dalles, O.e, March 8. 1S95. Orders 1 No. 2 I. The field, staff, non-commissioned staff, "G" company aod the hospital oorps will report at 12 30 o'clock on Saturday, March 9, 1S95, fully uniformed, armed and equipped for the purpose of attending the funeral of G. V. Bolton, the late mayor of Dallea City. II. "G'' company and the hospital eorps will report at the armory of 'G" csmpanv: tbe held, staff and non-commissioned staff will report at the headquarters otfioe. Toe field aod staff will parade dismounted. By order of Colonel Thompson, rf. H. Riddell, Adjutant. COAL! COAL! -THE BE8T- Deafneta Cautaot Bo Cared By local applications as Ihey cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an ioflaned condi tion of tbe mucous lining ot tbe eustach ian tube. When this tube is inflamed yea have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is tbe result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will he destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for aoy case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars: tree. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, 0. E3old by Druggists, 75ct Wellington, Eock Springs, and Roslyn Coal fid, sacked and delivered to any part of tbeeit). At Moody's Warehouse Fruit Eanch FOR SALE - Consisting' of 106 Acres Located 6vc mile, from The Dalles, entire or in portions to suit purchasers. Will be sold Also 120 ACRES OF PRAIRIE LAND Ten miles west of The DiIIm. Safe will be made on easy terms. Apply at this office. fcbaj-tl. Letters Aatves-tlsted The following is tho list of letter re maining in The D.lles postomce uncalled for Saturday, March 9, 1895. Persons oall ins; for these letters will please give the date on whiob they were advertised: BULK o - SEEDS A Fine Line of Fresh Bulk Seeds Just Arrived. Bennett. John Conn, Miss C nett, Maud Graves, Daniel Hamilton, H Hubert. Wa'ter Ltsser, W H Martin, Mr Aon Moore, Louis Pollaid, J Cnapman, A M Cnoroy, P H Flanagan, Matt Hall. Charley Hit'min, Fred Kirchenew, A Moliudev, J L Miller, Mr A B Piinrar, Samuel Laff d ler, Q Streeter, Frank 2 J. A. Crowes, P. KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS White plover Onions M. Red Clover Millett ' Alfalfa Beans Carrott Turnips Beet9 Peas BO KM. Onion Sets and Flower Seeds. MEANS Oo Pleasant Rldxj, March 4th, to tha wits 01 air. J. Means, a son. LEIBLIN At Klog-sler. March 1st. to the wife of air. r. uiduu, a aaugnttr. M.4RB1KI. J. B. CROSSBN", GROCER. KANTZ OUefX-At Eaac Hood Hivor, March SJ, hr Her. Troy Shelly, Miss Lucy Odell to Fred Kaniz Special School Meeting Notice is hereby gives to the 1 gil voter of School District No. 12 of VVssc county, Oregon, that the annual schorl meeting for the said school district for the elejtion ot Director and Clerk will be held at the off.oe of William Michell on Third street. The Dallrs, Orrprn, to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th day of March, 1895. This meetirg is palled fcr tbe purpose of electing one Director for said distriot, for tha term of three years, and ooe Clerk for the term of one year. Said election to be by ballot, at.d the poll will remain open from 2 o'clock ?. m until 6 o'clock r. m. of said 1 1th day of March, 1895. H. 8, VLoy, Chairman of Board of Directors Attest E Jacobsox, District Clerk. Or. Price's Cream Baking powder WorM. FWf Hltfe Awtrtt The Sun. The flret of American Newspa pers, OHARXiES A. DANA, Editor. Tbe American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit 1 hese flret, last, and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail,.'.. 6 a year Daily end Sunday, by mail, a year The Weekly, (1 a year The Sundry Sun In the srreateat Sunday Newspaper la the World. Price 6c a copy. . By mail, 2 a year AddreM THE nix, Mew York. PABST CELEBRATED BEER FRENCH'S B10CK. 171 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. Gene S. IF. ftflCD'OIW, f I Commission and Forwarding Merchant. f i . 391, 393 and 395 SECOND STREET (Adjoining Railroad Depot) OTIC is hereby given that the ntidersined has been dulv appointed bv tha Hon. Ci.untv wun .sccuiriKui lua raw. w.ii sna restiment ui Ann Craiir, drcessd. All persons having claims awoinit said estate are here y notifled to present the same to DtK. properly verified, at the lIMsa-MocfcT-AINsia ndiee in lal ei Citv, Wsx C-mntv, Oregon, witaiii six months from tbe data of this uuuee. Dated th id day ot Frbrutnr, 1895. CaTHAkl.xfe: A. CRAIO, Executrix of the last will aud testament of Ann Cnii-, deceased. 9'hfic TaJten Up. Came to the Sharp place on three mils, about Oct ber 1, isot. One red and whiteaMuley cow, no brands perceivable, undersl-ipe in right ear, cit off left ear, the owner may hive the same hv pavinc all charge. FEANK P. TAVLOR. Buy a Home Cheap- i A ACRES ot good farming: and fruit land four ) miles from Ihe Dalles, on Chenoweth crcrk ah good home ready furnished 'or family barn and other buil-JIng. Pail y fenced, plenty of water Wlil be sola cheap. Address or can at place rKTKR rot'QKij,, The Dallea, Oreirun Consignments Solicited Prompt Attention to those who favor me with their patronage Latest ler8 Fioiii le Oiieqt Says the Japanese are wiping tbe ground with the Chinese, and HARRIS THE 9 Is doing more effective work and CLOTHIER Is Slaughtering High Prices To suit the financial depression. I have now double room, and am preparing for a new stock of goods. Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes For Everybody Young and old, big and small. N. HARRIS. The Oro Fino Wine Eooms AD. KELLER. MANAGER. Best Grade California Wines aod Brandies ia lie City A COUPLETS LINK OP- IMPORTED and DOMESTIC LIQUORS and CIGARS No. OO Second door from The porner of Court Street . . . THE DALLES, OREGON 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 at the low rate of 81 Per Day. First-Class Meals, 25 Cems Office for all STAGE LINES leaving The Dalles for all points in Eastern Oregon, and Eastern Washington, is located in this Hotel. 1. T. NICHOLAS, Proprietor. Cor. Front and Union Sis The Dalles, Oregon MEECHAIT TAILOBIM MR. PAT. FAGAN, At his establishment on the corner of Third and Federal streets ia prepared to make Spring and Summer Suits