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    The Times-Mountaineer
SATURDAY MARCH 9. 1SJ5
The decline in the prices of Arneri
can securities on the Berlin Bourse on
the arrival of the news of tbe shelving
of the free silver bill iu the United
States senate is an evidence of the
growth of bimetallic sentiment in Ger
many, says the Globe-Democrat. Two
or three years ago this action on our
part would not have produced any such
effect. "It has bad no influence of this
... I UnHAMr4 TkA tanrlannv Si.
deed, would have been in the oppoaite
direction.. A defeat or a postpone
ment of a free silver bill would have
appeared to Germany ,as to all other, of
the great nations.to be an act of 6nan-
cial sanity. It Would nave been a
bull factor of the highest importance
for us. Prices of American stock in
mar, country wouiu nave gonn up, auu
he current of money in our direction
for investment would bivp deepened.
The change in tbe attitude of Germany
on the silver question which has just
:, been revealed is of considerable sig
- mficance, and is of great interest to
tbe United States.
Undoubtedly Germany is in a posi
tion to materially strengthen the cause
of . international bimetallism. ' The
double standard men have clearly ob-
tnmiu m uiuiuiiirjr IU uid imvu
' stag, and if they secure the favor of
tbe kaiser for their scheme tbe pros
pects of accomplishing boraethine, in
tbe projected 'monetary conference will
ba brightened. Tbe kaiser ba9 a fac
, ulty of making his desires prevail
- sooner or later and if the bimetallists
of his country win him to their side
tbe whole influence of the government
will be with them. Ooupled with a
few mediaeval notions and some obso
lete and absurd opinions as to the
s'anotity and authority of his guild, be
has some ideas which make him more
modern than no my other of the
crowned heads of the time.. If Wil
liam II. should be enlisted in the
nn of international bimntallism that
policy will have secured a powerful
champion.
' With Germany s weight in the scale
in favor of the restoration of silver to
its old place in tbe circulation, a new
and powerful pressure would be
brought to bear on England to win
her over to this policy. Tbe favor of
the rest cf tbe great nations of Europe
A - -.- .11 tk. .r..i1l
WWW Wfc limilf f.1 kU9 EUIMI VUG) Ml
doubtless readily be gained. Tbe
prospect in f vor of international har
mony at an early date on this ques
tion appears brighter now than it did
at any previous time since the United
sade for the general rehabilitation of
the white metal. In the present in
v stance, however, the initiative, as is
proper,will not be taken by the United
States. This country has been doing
a good deal of missionary' work in
this cause among the European nations
in the past sixteen or seventeen years,
but without ' any discernable result.
We will now let some of the other
countries take the lead in the enter
prise, bat we stand ready at all times
n ij . : ii, w aii .
i uu m sjnuw u vuc? vim. a.u tun
countries of the world are interested
in solving the silver problem, and the
solution lies in the readjustment.under
an international agreement, of- tbe
ratio between the metals and the gen
eral opening of mints to silver. .
honest, generous impulses, nd the lust eaiJ
rites w. re paid to tbe reoiaius with feelings
of sorrow and regret
Mr. D. C. Herria, th photoer'phr, left
oo the boat this nioruing on a ahoit visit to
Cascade Locks.
Tbe number of school chil Iren by the
! census taken in this district is 1212,
quite u increase oyer last yer.
Elder I. H. Usr-sl and wife, of the Chris
tian church in tt.ts oity, were r.a-aer-gers oo
the bo .t tur 1 onliDii this morning.
Four oirlcn Is of hrgi were shipped fnni
the stockyards of K. K. baltmarsne a. Co.,
"in tha city today. Their dauttuatiou was
Portland.
Mr. Casper Grnop?r, of S'evenson Wash.,
was a pavenser to bis home this morning.
He has just returned from an extended visit
in Germany.
A large comber of. beet cattle, fattened
on the immense ranges of southeastern Ore
gon have b?eu snipped to Omaha this wid
ttr in fine condition.'
A bond for a deed fnm Hood River
Townsi te Comoa' V to Nicholae Hillen was
tiled for record Saiurdav for iota 1 and 8,
block 4, town of Hood River.
. .From preeeot indications the prices for
stoi: uatile wilt bar hiiier this year thao
they were last, even if tne pnoe of beet
cattle should remain the sime. The Grint
county A'eifs U advi-ed of the sale of a band
of stock cattle over abuut South Fork, at
$13 per head for little, big, good aud iu
ditfertnt. The Qrtang Verein held its monthly sui
eial last evening.' Tne principal features
of tbe evening were recitations, sinking and
the poductiia of luk v.lii'ga s.;bool.
Tne musio rendered ' by the orchestra,
consisted of seveial bxoti:ul overiiiris.
which added to the erjov meat of the even
iug, and made it a decided success,
There are two ways of gettiog one's name
in the paper. Doing something that is
commendable, and then yon are . pleased;
doing something that is wrong, and then
one is directly opposite of . being ploiatd
Tfce newspaper is continually on tt.e rustle
for something to till up with, aed ls quiek
to pot down whatever i off -red wi bout
any personal felicgs in the matter at all.
It sppesrs from the record of'the re
corder's court that the charg of wife-beating
could not b substantiated eg iast Mr.
Chas. Ltndi, and the case was disomsd.
The second arrest of him and his wife was
for disorderly conduct on the streets, and
on this tbe jury disagreed, and were dis
ch;rged. Ou the 25th day of March the
case will again be tried.
Tbero were two "arrests made last Dight,
and the un ortnnate victims tptnt the hours
in the city j ail. One was deprived of hia
liberty tor lelog drunk and disorderly, and
the other for acta of vagrancy. B fjre the
recorder this morning the inebriate was
fined (5, and tbe bobo waa allowed to de
part in consideration that the bright sunlight-would
not rt-tl-'Ot his shadow on the
si. eaalks of Tbe Dalles.
A sad acoident la reported from Thorn
Hollow in the drowning of Mrs. Margatet
Boomer, wife of K Iward Bonroer. She
waa going from her home near Adams to the
plaee of August Comoer, and the coupling
of the w-gon a ay, precipi sting Mrs.
Bourner in the river where be met her
death. Mrs Bourner had no children and
has for sons time been carrying on pro
ceedings for divorce fiom ber husband, who
has been oonsidered insane.
The regoUr annual meeting of the school
direct was held in the brick school houe
this afternoon at 2 o'clock. S B. Adams
called the meetirg to order, in the absence
of Mr. H. S Wilson, the chair nun, aud to
annual nnancial report of tbe e'ert was
read and approved. There appearing no
further business the boird ai i joriird
Gieat credit ia due Clerk Jacobsea for the
etiicieit manner in which he has managti
the aliiirs of the district.
Mr, Joe Wodika, the provision dealer,
baa had an eagle caged in the vard in the
rear of hia store for. some time; but today
he gve bun bis liberty. This proud bird
of freedom, oo finding himseif free to roim
where be pleased, hopped around for a time
and tnen perjhed on a board. He did not
cleave the air with bis pinioni, but looked
perfectly 0' ntented on bis perch. Later in
the dav Wonika hobbled ihi bird, and now
be aktp arouud without tbe leant exhibition
Of viuiooaaess.
Tbe smallpox i--are has quieted down, an
our people feel assured that there will be no
spread ot the contagion. Mr. Mooahao,
tne patient, is iinprovn g, having parsed the
acute stage of tne Urease. Tnoee who
bave been removed to the pest bouse lo th
pinea have deve oped no symptoms of the
disease, and, as they bave ben vaccinated
it ia not rxpecel ibac the contag on has
had any ettect on them. In a few days all
persons will be discharged woo bave been
exposed. The action takeu by tbe toard of
hentb was very timely, and saved the city
frum an epidemic.
regular
tomor.
ITEMS 15 BEIET
From Saturday's Dally.
Today has been Marcblike.
. The towa of W asco is afflicted with la
yrtppe.
Mr. T. H. Johnston. the leading merchant
- of llutur, is lo town today.
Mr. J. W. Armaworthy, of the Wasco
Jfewt, is in tbe city to4ay.
Hon. G. V. Bolton mayor of this city,
is quite ilea t bis residence,
' Harper", the Century and ScribKer't for
March are.on Sale at M. T. Nolan's news
depot. ; ,
We received a call . yesterday evening
from Mr. Fred Mecaing of Tacoina. Ho i-
. on a visit to fnends la tbe city.
' A heavy wind blew last night and today.
and tbe waves of tbe Columbia were churned
into white crested foam by tbe fury of the
eieiueuia.
Tbe case of tbe city vs Chas. Landis and
wife, a'ter the disagreement of the jury this
morning, was postponed until March 23 b
o( tbe present niontb.
Governor Lord baa ten days from the
close of tbe legislature in which to veto
bills or allow them t become laws It will
be nest Wednesday before it. ia definitely
known what bills passed, have bee me
laws. ,..'..
Following h the report cf The Dalles
public schools for five weeks ending Febru
ary 22. 1895: Number of days of echoi I,
24; t-'tal Dumber of boys enrolled, 309;
girls, 31b; pupils, 623; average number b
longing, 695; avorafcecai y attendan e, 553:
percent of sttetdaoce ou number biling
itig. 96; number ot cases of tarciii e-ss, 84;
teachers em plot ea, 15.
The richest man in the next congress will
De ir. core ot the tnira Uuio district.
whose wealth is estimated at $15,000,000
and income at $1,000,000 . He is one of
the Democrats elected from northern atat a
to the next house. - As Mr !org will soon
band in bis check for $20,000 to meet the
From Tuesday's Dally.
Frost this morning.
Tne weather is delightful.
Cjuuty court is in session' today.
The common council held its
monthly ineetir.g Latt night.
Smith -Bros, will give a daoce
row eveoiog at the Baldwin opera liout.e
A. o. Gibert bas been appointed hv
tjov. ijora BuperiQieoaeot ot tue peiuteu
tiary, vice G. ti. DovioiBg rtsigDed.
The following deed was filed for record
today: .lolin ttLyder and Amandor J Hoy
der to Varreu II. B ake; undivided hf of
se qr ot se qr sec. 12, tp 2 n, r 10 e; S700
The tire bell will ncg this evening at 6
n clock, signifying tbe cirfew hour, at
which all buys and girls,-undt r 18 years of
age, must De quiecly eascoused ac their
firesides.
In the supreme court yesterday the
case ot state of Oregon, respondent, vs.
Daniel Maioney. and Cnark-s Snelling.
sppeiuaois, appeal iroin mis couuly, waa
oeciaeu, ana tue juaemeat was reversed
and a new trial ordered.
Itohert ('. Miller, general manager of
tbe Michigan Cen'rl railroad, accom
panied by bis wile arr.ved in the city line
Htteroooo oo me mixed train lo bis pn
vale car from Portland. From thts-uoint
ne win proceed to salt LiSleanu Denver
The Dalles Cold Storigi oompiny. a new
suterprise but recently organiztd, shinned
yesterday two ctr loads of potatoes to St
Paul sua a carload etch of apples and praoer
to Butte and Minneapolis. . Tnia - company
will undoubtedly be of material benefit tc
our fruit urowers in developing a market
lor their pioduue.
Through the courtesy of Senator D ilph
we bave ie:eived a copy of the leitsr fioin
the secretary of war rransmittn g informa
tion concerning the ffct of tne great flo iid
of May aud Junf, I8'J4, npou tha work for
tbe improvfmei-t ot tne Columbia river ai
the Cascades. I-; contains some yeiy v'alua
ble ru.ips'gtvir'g tne out'lne of the coilaon
lockr, and also tha increase o' the diineo-
siols marie neceasarv by the fiojd.
The following is a orrect copv of the cen
sus rrport as made by tne cle:k of Sfhooi
District, No. VI. Dalles Ulty, Oregon for the
last four yesra pait. No. enro"el in 1892
803: No. enrolleu 1893 907; N .enrolled
iu 1894 I05S; No. euro 1 1 n ls93 1212.
The district receivd in 1893 a per capita ot
15 20; in lS93-fo 68; and to 1894-J3 55
Iiik opport.uunii nt in 1894 was sn all; on ac
count -of the state ' scnooi land cominis-
sioners being uuable to collect interest due
income tax required by a Democratic law ! on the irreducible tchoo! fund.
be will hardly leel like accepting the finan
cial activities and shadowy honor of ruun
ing for governor of Ohio on the Democratic
ticket.
f Then are a number of fish-wheels on the
beach awaiting high tide ia the Columbia to
tloat on tbe peaceful aud. placid bosom ot
tbe river. When the salmon run there will
bo a fleet of these boits in the vicinity ot
The Dalles, srd it is to be hoped that the
succulent aud ilvery-sidteV salmon sill
crow d into the nets of these craft in num
berless sjasDtities. The people of the mid
dle river te 1 tnanktul to the iast legisla
ture tbat tne gm-neuers as toe moutn wen
not tiiumphant in abolishing the fi hmg
methods in vogue here.
- 1 ne loiiowmg ia rejerence lo cenaior
Mitchell's daughter is from th "l eople
Talked About column ot tbe Law. i he
Duchess de ia Uocbefoucauld, who waa
.! 1 , I
once upon a an aua uniy aiaw yeaia
a.o, lovely Mattie Mitchell, of Oregon and
New York, is said t be one of the moat
charming hostesses and one of tbe most
brilliantly clever women in aunny France.
Of the truth of this assertion people who
have the average opinion of the clever
Fr neb woman may hae doubts, but of the
dnchess beauty there is only one opinion.
She is remembered in New York as a lovely
girl wi b a perfect figure and superb snowy
shoulders,
Mr. Graham, snrerintenneut of motive
power of the O. R & N Co , came up the
road yesterday from fortlaod to "pick op"
the locomotiya which was derailed abcut a
mile west of Mosier, a few days since. The
occno ive is down a back, some 50 fret
below the road. An incline track b. s be n
ba ll down to it, aud it will b turned ov. r
and placed ou the track, and then hauled up
:ti a windlass or something of tha sort.
Less heavy article i can be moved by main
strength aud stupidoesa, but to "pick up"
a locometi e from a depth ot 50 feet re
quirea brains and michp e y.
COMMON COUNCIL-
The regular monthly meeting of tbe
common council wai held laat evening at
730 o'clock a the council chambers.
Present A full board except the mayor.
M. T. Nolan waa elected chairman pro
tein.
The mmaies of the meetings held during
Febriary were read and approved.
The p.-titiou of J. VV. Blakeny and others
requesting the council to compel all express
man doing business within the limits of
Dalle City either to pay license cr alloa
tbe others paying license to do hauliou
without charge, was read, and on mot o i it
was ordered that tire marsh il collect, lie nse
from the 1'acitic Kx press Co , A. d. Ca -ctrt
and all others who are now delinquent.
The regular monthly reports of the city
officers were read, aoct pted and placed on
die.
Dr. W. S. Shackleforii reported verbally
as a member of the health and police com
mittee regarding their actions in devising
means to protect citizana from the epidemic
of s:i.a 1 pox, and mtde such reeommeoda
tions as he considered adviaable under the
circumstances. Tnereupoa' ou motion it
a ordered that there be appointed aix
physicians of the city, a follows: D.-a
Ligao, jjjihvliirt, H illister. Dime, Eiti
elman and Shackief rd, aai tnat toey be
authoriss-sd and constituted a boar j to se
lect aid locate a site for a city pest house
The claims agnnst tha city were then
read and ordeied paid. '
The claim of Te igua B-oa. for 800 for
team hire, wliijh waa heretofore reduced to
30, wai recontilered on application of
olaimaots, and referred to tie committee on
tire and water, the chief engineei b-iog in
structed to act with said committee ia aud
iting the bdl.
It wai moved and carried that the chair
man pro tern of this meeting be author Z -d
and empoweie 1 to sign tha warrants issued
in payment ot lbs claims for last month.
Oa motioa it was ordered that the coun
cil bold the property owners for the txtra
expenses ot getting tha water out of ditch
in the sewer between Front and Second
streets fiom Cturt to Uoioa,
Oo motion the marshal was instructed to
collect the expenses of pumping out the
water c meed by the fl od, oa land belonging
to T. T. Nicholas aud S. French, aud sit
uated on the south side of Front, between
Wtshingtoaso'l Federal.
Ic was ordered on motion that the coun
cil ratify the election of E. B. Hood as
ooonpilman for the first ward.
The roll being called resulted as follows:
Aves Sack, Johns, Laoer, ani Nolan
G. C. Esheim in refused to vote.
On motion tbe recorder was o'dered to
prepan an ordinance prohibiting tha pilot
ing' of popular trees oa. any atre ts, alleys,
or private property within tbe limits of
Dalles City.
I. was ordered ttia; tha reoorder prepare
an ordinance, a) an am)a Iment to the cur
few onVmanoo, inretsiog the aga in allow
ing penoas to remiiu oa tha streets after
certain hours to 18 tears, and that all stch
per-oos found on tue streets af er those
hours b3 arretted after tha ringing of the
curfew bell at the hour named.
There anpcariog no further business tbe
conned aojiurnjii.
J.
'Xhmsanlsofboih tnen ami women
whose daily life la making severe drafts on
their vitality, require something that will
bring new material to the warn out nervo
centers. This Is Jnat what Dr. Allies' Re
storative Nervine does.
"I had been suffering for year
from headaches, neuralgia, sleeplessness,
and general nervous prostration, unflttlng
me for social, household and business
duties, and, periodically, was
Completely prostrated tciih. pain,
I tried several physicians and a great many
remedies, but recoived no benefits until I
Teed Xr. 31Ue& Cestorativet Cervine,
when I found almost Immediate- relief, and
have become quite my former self and am
Again able to citeitd to my business,
which Is that cf a brush manufacturer. I
have recommended the Nervine to others
who have used i t with the samo good results"
Zlllwaukeo. Wis. Mns. A.vsa Ptoses.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee- that the first bottle will DeneBt.
All druggists sell it at 81, 6 bottles for $5, or
It will be seut, preoaid, on receipt of price
by the Da Miles Medical Co., Elkhart Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
Restores Health
Crystal Wedding
On Saturday last Mr. and Mr. J. VV
Kooniz, of Fiye Mile, celebrated their
crystal wedding. Those present were
Mrs. Steele, Misses Ada and Arlie and
.Mr. Andrew Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Miller,
Misses Minnie and Zura and Mr. Martin
Miller, Mr and Mrs. John Ryan and son
Robert, Mr. P. T. Sharp and daughter
Grace, Wm.aSharp and family, of Five
Mile. Mr. J. O. Kooniz, Mr. and Mrs. R.
P. Kooniz, Mrs. Millie McDonald, Miss
Tiny and Hermann McDonald, Mr. . B,
Connelly, Mr. aod Mrs. Wm. McHaley,
Mrs. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. T J. Driver, of
Tbe Dalles.
Each guesj oSered a crystal gift, which
was gracefully accepted. Owing to tbe
inclemency of tbe weather several ex
pected guests were absent, bnt their gifts
and good wishes were duly forwarded
Among the display of beautiful presents
were some from friends in Ohio and Illi
nois.
Then came the dinnei and such a din
ner. It is useless to attempt a descrip
tion, suffice it to say that tbe table fairly
trembled under a most bountiful supply
of delicious delicacies, prepared and
served as only ladies can. After dinner
the ladies enjoyed 'themselves indoors,
while the gentlemen passed the time
away with outdoor games, such ss target
shooting, wheelbarrow races, etc., all
seeming to be totally oblivious of the
flight of time until the fast-lowering sun
indicated tbe approach ot night, when
the merry assemblage disbanded with
many friendly backward glances toward
the neighborly couple with their bsppy
family, wishing them many anniversaries
ot their wedding day. Uepobter,
Kilted hja. Falling Derrick-
Cnrener Butts received intelligence yes
terday about 5 o'clock p. m. that an acci
dent happened at Seufert's cannery thai
afternoon, in which one of the.etnploycs
had been killed.nnd another one seriously
injured. He immediately repaired to tbe
scene of the accideut, summoned a jury
and held an inquest.
There were four witnesses examined,
and from the testimony it appeared that
the men were employed in filling a crib
with rock, and when tbe dump
bad been made failed to get out of tbe
way aod was struck by tbe mast or der
rick, when It fell. The accident could
not bave been foreseen and never hap
pened before. Mr. F. Seulert bad often
warned the men engaged in filling tbe
crib to exercise great care in getting out
of tbe T"ay of tbe derrick and watching
for accidents. This warning wss un
heeded, and tbe result was the death of
one and tbe serious injury of tbe other.
Tbe man was struck on the bead, and
tbe brums were crushed out, causing
death instantly. Put the other man, Cos
tello, saw the derrick bad broken and
crept into tbe crib, and bi injuries were
from bruises received from rocks. A
whistle was blown when the basket wss
filled, which gave the men plenty of time
to get out of the way. The accident bap.
pened.and tbe two unfortunate men failed
to run to a safe distance.
The verd'et ot Hie jry is as follows
Skufebt's Fish Wheei, Ko. I. )
.Mar(b 4, 1895. J
We, the jury impanelled by W. H,
Butts, coroner of Wasco county, Oregon,
to inquire into the cause of the death ot
a man killed at said place on Marcb 4,
1S9, at or near 8:45 P. M. of said day,
find as follows:
That tbe name ot said deceased was
John Hill, a single man and a Finlander
by nationality; that he was between 21
and 25 years of agp, and had no relatives
in this country as far as we are able to
ascertain: that be came to his dealh by
reason of a derrick which was used on
said fish wheel to hoist rock brsaking,
and the boom of said derrick or tbe mast
becoming detached and striking him on
the head, thereby causing instant death ;
and we further fiod that be cime to bis
death through bis own negligence, and
that no one is responsible for the death of
said deceased.
t. Heroto,
D S. IUFUR.
Earnest Kbeakah,
j. i btjkry,
gus nt alder,
John Arkot.
Financial Exhibit
The following is tbe annual report of the
finances of this ecbool district:
RECEIPTS
On hand at br ginning; of nchool year :. .9 24 9 1
Amount received fro a taxas collected....
From county schuel fund
State...... ......r
Tuilon
All other sources
Total ,.
DISBURSEMtiiTd.
Paid for teachers' salaries ,.
Janitors' salaries........ '.....,
Clerk's servioe
luteresc. ...'..'. .".
Water rest ..
Insurance ,"
pparratus and school supplies............
AU other iooidentials ...
Wasco Academy . .v..
Lots Tacknmijj addicijn.
Hovlnsr school house
Found ttioo and ltboron sme
Pri. tliiircatalOKUe, etc
Twoi refunded
Tuition refunded....-
Repairing Piano....
Freight -.
lecording deed and repalaln clocks.."..
Balance on hand
Tetal
.. 6170 09
.. 1107 00
..- 2642 SO
.. 646 23
.. .14 00
,.$0604 78
.$3710 00
. 653 00
.. 225 00
.: 200 83
- ' 77 05
. 90 00
. 271 10
:.. 144 31
... 2800 00
... 400 0)
... 370 00
209 03
.. 73 25
.. 14 21
4 00
.. 10 00
'.. 20 10
.. 12 CO
.. 194 17
..904 78
From Monday's Dally.
Wild Sewers are in bloom on the hillside.
Tbe common council will hold its regular
monthly meeting this evening.
Mr. Loo is Heppner left oo tha train this
morning on a abort visit to Portland.
Tbe funeral of Mr. Theodore Catwright
oi friends and relative, fie was man of '
Death of a Pioneer-
Mr. Theodore Cartwriuht. an old and re
Kpeo'ed r sirtent of this city, riie l-raterda
evrninir about 5 o'slock, aged 66 yean. He
is an old piooeer of the state, the family
arrivi g in Oregon in 1353, and h ia b -en in
Waaco county for the past fifteen yeais.
He was a man of honest and generooa im
pulses, and has maLy lasting fr.eids. Mr.
Cartwright leaver a widow and four chil
dren, ami hia brother, Hon. C M Cart
wright, who was with - im during his last
illness, resides in Crook county The
funeral will t ke place tooiorroow afternoou
at 3 o'clock from Cr.ndall ft Burgett'a un
d rtakiog parlors
Notioa.
All city warrants registered prior to
Feb 3-1892, are now due and payable at
my office- Interest ceases after this
date.
1. I. BrjROKT.
City Treasurer.
Dated at Dalles City, Jan. 1st, 18)5,
Saved Her Life.
Mrs. C. J. 'WootDRiDGX, of Wortham,
Texas, saved the life of ber child by tbe
. nse of Ayer8 Cherry Pectoral. - -
NOne of my children had Croup. Tbe
t nse was attended by our physician, and was
supposed to be well under control. One
night I was startled by the child's hard
breathing, and on going to It found It stran
grl i 1 1 jr. It had nearly ceased to breathe.
Realizing that the child's alarming condition
had become possible in spite of the medicines
irlven, I reasoned that such remedies would
be of no avail. Having part of a bottle of -Aver's
Cherry Pectoralin tbe house, I gave
the child three doses, at short Intervals, and '
anxiously waited results. From the moment
the Pectoral was given, tbe child's breathing '
grew easier, and. In a short time, she was
sleeping quietly and breathing naturally.
The child is alive and well to-day, and I do
erry f eo-
not hesitate to say that Ajrer'a
torsi saved ber life.''
Observation Car.
.The Evening Telegram of Saturday has
the following regaidiog the new observation
car soon to be run between this city aod
F.rtland:
The observation car being built at the 0,
R & N. C. shops in Albins ia nearly com
pleted, and withia a few weeks the innova-
t on of running an observation car up aod
oowo the Colombia river daily will have
been established. As a acecio route the 0.
B, ft N. line along tbe Columbia river is ex
celled by ftw railroads in the world, and
yet it is a tafc guess tbat thousands of resi
dent of Portland nave never bad an oppor-
tunity to properly see and appreciate this
s nio beauty. The purpose of the new ob
servation oar is to afford such oppo-tnoity.
Ic will ba a pejfect car in every respect and
dissimilar from the regulation passenger
coach in litil but the fact it wi 1 ba unen
closed at tbe sides and ends. Tbe car will
ordinarily run on the morning train out of
Portland, leaving here at 8 -o'clock A. at
Passengers will be allowed to leave the train
at Bonneville and return by boat or on the
evening train.' A stop will be made at
Hood Kiver, aod passengers can leave the
train at that point catching it oi the re-
torn trip threi or four hours later. The
car will run through to Tae Da les and will
return the same day, arriving at Portland
at 7 o'clock in the evening. Mr. Hnr burt
states a low rate will be made for the round
trip going and returning the same day.
As the present morning train runs only
on six days in the week, it is probable
spec al excursions will be arranged for each
Sunday, when low rates will be male, and
there is a likelihood of this soon becom m
one of the most popular forms of Sunday
outihgs. '
Bonn tiea for Wild Animals-
The new Jaw passed by the legislature
and now in force provides that the co inty
courts of the several counties are empowered
I to pay the following bounties for the foP "
lowing wild animals taken in their respec
tive counties, to-wl: For each panther or
cougar, not more than ten dollars nor less
than one dollar; for each wildcat or cata
mount, no' more than two dollars nar less
than one dollar; for each wolf or coyote not
more than twenty dollars nor less than one
dollar; for each muskrat, not more than
twenty fire cents nor less han fie cents;
for black tailed rabbits, not more than five
cents nor less than one cent; for each 'grey
or ground squirrel not more than five cent
ncr leas than one cent; and for each gopher,
ot more than ten cents nor. less than one
cent. ...
Actual Xletrfdanoe Mot Neoaasary-
Hon. D. J. Cor par. of this city, received
tbe following dispatch lait night:
Washington. D. C, March 1, 1892
Hon. D. J Cooper, Tke Daltei. Ore
Ellia' bili which patsd home Wed o-ilay,
amendirg law so as not to rc-qune scual
residence on railroad lands, passed the sen
ate today without xmendment, aud gees to
tbe president for bis approval.
Jobs H. Mitchell.
This will be welcrmo news to mar y set
t'eis in Eix-rem Oreg n.whn have ou tivated
r-ilrnarl In da for years without actually re
siding on it. Jnetice denial ded th-t their
r g'nts should ba r-i-peore.l, aud that con
ires has so decided will be the means of
snuringto settlers the fraits of their hard
labor
bit
This extra
ordinary Re
lurenator is
the moat
wonderful
discovery cf
the age. It
bas been en
dorsed by the
men of
Europe and
America.
Hudyan Is
Effif WB-
Hudyan steps
PrematTOess
of the dis
charge In 20
days. Cures
LOST
BANH0OD
DizzlnfiFS.
Falling Sen-
ao-uons, nerv
ous twitching
of the eyes
and other
paits.
Strengthens,
inylg orates
and tones the
entire f-yttcm.
Hudyan cures
Debility,
Nervousness,
Emissions,
aud develojx 8
and restores
weak rigana.
Pains In the
bact'. lofses
by day or
nitht stopped
',. i.
('WrfS'I''
quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements.
Prematureneas means imnotency In the first
stage. It la a symptom of seminal weakness
and barrenness. 1, can be stopped in 20 days
by the oseof Hudyan.
The new discovery was made- by the Special
ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute.
It Is the strongest viiaUzer made. It Is very
powerful, bnt baimlesa. Sold for S1.00 a pack
age orS packages for J5.00 (plain sealed boxes).
Written guarantee given for a care. If you buy
. six boxes and are Dot entirely cured, six mors
will be sent to yon free of ail charges.
Send for circularsand testimonials. Address
HUDSON MEDIC A It IN8TITTJTK,
Sanction Stockton, market dc Ellia Sta.
Saa Frandsco, Cat, . ,
Andrew Velarde,
HOUSEMOVER.
The Pa lies.
abire: Lock Box 1ST.
TUB EllfOPI HOUSEo
MRS. H. FRASER, Proprietor.
K t T
fll
Union Street, Between
Second and Third Streets
ONLY 25 CENTS A MEAL.
Tables always supplied
with the best meats
in the market.
Application for Liquor License.
Cascans Locks, Falls Patenter,
Wasci County,
btaie of Oregon.
N' OT10E IS HERIBY OIVKN THAT I. H.
F. Jatksun ot said prceinct anil county,
will, on the 6 n ' av of March. 1895. -iply to the
(o..niy Court of the above-n .ued county fur li
cense to sell Sfiiritu hi m-lt and vii-ous liquors in
les-, quantities than one gallon.
Falls FTecinct, Wasco County, State ot Oregon,
Jauuarr 7,
Cascads Locis, Falls Pkscinct,
Wasco ounty, at .te ol Oregon.
To the Honorable County Court ot Waaco County,
Oregon:
VY, ihe uodersimed t upayers and lezat voters of
K.lls Preclnot. coun'j and state a oresald respect
fully petition your hon .r.ble o-urt to grai-t a 11
coiise to H F. Jackcon, to se 1 aptrir-ncus, vnous
and m-it liqu rs at the town of i acde Locks, and
precinct, in it -a quantities than oua gallon fur t. e
period oi one y-ur:
SAaza. ajus.
H 0 halcn . F Valentine
C B Lee Geu H ii..ea
J Bmiib D Nels-rn
US Miller TWLwii
AJMcanley J H T-ana
M i,lou W J Gordon
t W Lnndbnry L a Gmnt
J E Sorbin J W Hairy
John C. mpbelt J M Mclsiac
I' F M T.ioa Willi mi 0 utts
Swan Woson M aWo'er
It A MrLotty O .1 Hen J
P Fsulseu Prter Vjngoa
N Teso a H CFeltt
Kelieher FAi-drsoa
John Nelson D Souike
JoUn Milsou Fd berveron
A t-x Watt w C Johnston
Noah Houbx Nap Blaia
Ku-iulpo .-chmldt Lou a Oebhard
w Ot-ur -y i Nel-oo
Wm Pay h Attoson
a W Galy D M Neid.gh
II W i inlan G Com lie
W H Graham J Mel, u.hlin
H C rroll P 11 F-illnian.
W A Luckey I H Bnrus
F Allison R L ovell
lui abolt Michea Covle
M O'Brien St ph n Hal'orau
in elaon Haitin Guataen
T J4son E a B.-reh
HWilw-n John Murphy
A C digan Gus Anderson
H CorUt B McEliany
Wm K btr ttton W B Hrrgttnu
Cuts Hovers A Ficivclihauer
I Cunningham John raua
T H Williams P Fine an
A J Knightly L Ptterton
R Beank - F P Ash
I Nordstrmn Wm Black
Joh-i hsbinger J M Savage
J Koblsoo James Cl-rk
CF Keisluur B F Sullivau
James Mcttair Tromaa B dder
W Lvnch J H A Id nt h
H A Leavens I C Cnnviaa
C Wiilkerotte W H Smith
C A "tewart H A Olson
Geo Janes J O Brown
J McAdsms . A J Jordan
Mat Welch H P Harpham
U a Soderberg F. Bui kj ner
J C Jones A E Trask
K Ghuer H o Artis
F Jieppy P J Ryan
Ham Kline Jamte lilzon
GG Harpbam Joel W Iiaelhlt
F Haipin Walter Erwiu
M Cioughi rty Jai-k Anderson
J M Gregou J J Foy
No Chineese empoveu. and tha cooking Is done
by first-class caterers and after the lamllv sty a.
WOOL
EXCH
NALOON,
BAN BASER. Fropr.
Eeeps on band tbe oest
Wines, Lipors and Cipii
JSEE LUKCH EVRY IVEHIUC.
Near tbe Old Mint, Second Street,
THE DALLES. : : OREGON
Braoners Marat
SFCOND STREET
Three Doors From Court.
MEALS ARE SERVED AT ALL HOURS
ONLl 85 CTS. A MEAL.
The Tables m Furr ishrd with the BEST the
market affords
OY8.TJ3HS
Will be served lo any style dnrms; the
Thos. F,
Oak es, Henry V. hj ne, Henry C. Bouse,
receivers.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC R.R
R
U
N
S
PULLMAN
ELEGANT
TOURIST
aJU
SLEEPING CARS
DINING CAR
SLEEPING CARS
.Si" Pnr,
TO
CKiK-KS "N
WIWI'-IO
UTe'-
NAMES. KAUXS.
John Tnna John Jottoo
James Stewart T. C Quinlan
W Lvnch C A Mrw rt
GS Hi-nry A Fleisthiner
Auk. Wilson o B u i son
Jo ii Siiiiut-rist H C FiH
Pntur DiiKuan N losla
H P Harlaia .Ed Btrgeson
T Blane All bo-s-rw
Cap Blair W h Kennedy
M Walsh J F -tout
John Nelson Alhoriu
E Nelson J Jan as
M ErikAon F Ander-on
John King- Wm Black
EPAtb W T Heltinar
WmGunrley THWIioms
J nn ampbull James Clark
John '-'Leary William Counts
Thos Manion - O Manning
Pi"erBeed H P Parkin
T McDona' . 11 A Carnes
Join R U.iffln Wm Laycock
D LCa'es C Alin ' -
C Lindstrim Capican ' Laderhnrg-
Ed A sweeuand Mat Hcbor
T hi-rinicer An-y Kelieher
0 H Tratk Jos M.sio
B H Birnis Chas Olxoa
A B Glazrie Henr) Wi kerina-
Dan Sulliwl M H tf raid
M itelson ii L Hurphim
Swan Iverson Richard B -ka
H Lawre'ice fiouh Koulex
H Huithei John Olson
H 0- Heron. J cardinal
F H Doak Joe L Miller
J Hill Win ay
P Paulsen A J Knightly
John Thieson Tbos Holiday
Chas Wii.'goroth J W Ha y
J M Dlxoii Dan Olson
Peter Trono I Mcooutral
J t Son -In Geo H irauer
T W Lewis 1 Ntlsin
L A Grant J 0 Joos
Gto Hames J G Melra
Fia .k Haipin K M iuroe
John Boil le LAitosen
Jam s MaygnlT Frank L aiders
Joseph Nor Ik J If W Suuberry
AbGuretson W A Calvan C B Lee
John Johusun -W H rwitb
E Glatier Alex Mlt
P HcElhinev Patrick Nolnd
J H ucttowoufh Thus K ng
L B ieune G Pine
E D Munaghan H F Klsinr
w U FrMua AT allia '
J P Wistrand fl 1 Ulle.-ard
Sam MrC'ory HO arils
Tb-a C vie D Cheynees
P A Flnetran It R oweil
John TeaUboe Louis Gebha-d
A u Hall i atrick f slab
Wm HcKsuzies
SHERIFF'S SAI.E.
Ia the Circuit Court ot the Stats ot Orscoa, tor
waaco county.
1 he Pacific Firs laauraace Commay, P'aintlS, vs.
Daniel J. Cooper, Aivazena A.O oper, Tha InU'is,
Dufur a Bin sioue K. R. oo., D. u. Frsocb anu
J. n. French, jefeLdants.
Bv virtue of an execution dulv issued out of and
under the seal of the circuit court of the State cf
Oraron. for the County of Waacu. to me dire ted.
dated 28th day of November. 1694, upon a Judg
ment anu d-cree' of foreclosure remered and en
tered in a d court on tha 16th dv of November.
ISM, in favor of the Pacific Fl n Insu a-os Com
pany, plaintiff, and airalnat Daniel J. Cooper and
arvaz-na A. Cooper, defendants, for the sum of
iUMjog.OO, commandins; and requirinr me to make
sale of the lollowina; described real property sltu-
aica in tne county of Wasco, and state 01 Oregon,
so-wit:
Tbe west ha of Section SS. Townsh d t north.
Ranae 14 east. S20 acres: the northeast oumrter and
tbe east haf of the southea-t quartrr ot S ctlon 80,
Town-hlD t north. Ranire 14 eaat. 2,0 ac- es: tbe
eaat halt of the southwest quarter of Section la.
Cownship S north, R nge 14 east. 80 acres; the
southwest quarter of 8 c.ior SI. Township north,
tuuge IS eaat, 188 eres; the southeast quarter of
Section it. Town-hip t north. Katwe 14 east. ISO
?s; tne west n u oi the n rtbwcst ouaruror
section 31, Township nortu, Ksmre 16, eiat, lag
acres; the west half of the noru.weas ou-urter rj
cctioir Si. .townahln S norlh ranm IS Mat on
acre-; the southeast quarter of Section 80. Town
ab p i north, Ka- ge IS east, 160 acres; the east half
auu tne sou owe-i qu iri-r oi tne nortnwest quarter
of aectl n SO, Township t no th, Kauire 16 east. 148
acres; the we-t half of the a'-uthweat quarter of
ectionU0, T wnship 2 north, Ra m 16 e st, 108
uc. um uwid un ut in - uutoeuiB aiMrter snd
he nurihesat Quarter ot the southwejt ou ,r. A
See ion 19, TuWi-ship S i.orth. Rxnfi-e 16 east, im
acrca; ine east nail oi section si own-nip s north
Ranee 15 east. 820 acre: Total 2.032 acres. I mh
on the t7ihdavof iovmb.r. 1SU4, duly levy upou
the above de-cribed real p opert .
t-ow, ihi-iefure, bv vir.ue of said execution, Judf.
menl, older an deirea, and n conformity lih tne
eommanda of said writ, 1 will on Wednesday, the
nd cay o- Januarv. lfcWj. at the hour of 1 o'clock
and Sj min'Ue-, p. m., at the fron door af tha
UntV C -Ul th DM Of Slid Wa-OO Ootlnrv in III.
City of The Dailes, in raid county d state, ae 1 at
iuuiic iikiiw, auuj ct to reuempuon, to tne bub
eat bidder for United States lode in. caah In hand
ail tbe rurbt, title and li'Srest of the above named
oet oainta. or eltner oi tnem, In aod to tha sbov.
Jadgnieiit, o.dei and decree, Interest aod cost and
all accruing costs.
' T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriff of Wasco County, urexon.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, Deo. 1,
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
Lasts Omci at Tbi Dallxs, Oaxoos
Decern bei 13, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the following named
settler has filed notice nf his intention to make final
prool in support of his claim, and that said prool
will be made before the Register and Recivar ai
Tbe Dalles, Ureeou, on January 24. 1816, via:
BI HaRD L KIKKHAM,
H E No 6233, S NWJ, tE W)4. Sec 2s, and
Ski a A J. Sec 21, Tp 1 tt, R 14 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
con -inuous residence upon and cultivation of said
land, vis:
Henry Hudsoi. Harry Hudson, John W Montgom
ery, Jobu D Decker, all of Dufur, Oregon.
J AS. F. MOORE, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd Omci at Tun Dalls. Okfoon,
November . 1894.
Notice is here'iy riven that the fullowmit-nanied
Bttler his filed notice of his intention to
make final proof lo aupport of his claim, and
tla said proof will be mane before the Register and
Receiver ot toe U. 8. land office at Tbe Dalles, Or.,
un c-eevmber 20, 18U4, v s:
R BfcRT DINSMOR-r
H E, No 2SS4, for the eH ue4 see 4. tp 2 n, r 12 e.
suo row, n, uu i, sec sa, tp a n, r ix e.
He namea the foilnwinir wituevsea to prove b
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot aai
land, vis:
Charles Cramer, Herbert Thiel, Matt Thiel, L ,
Datanpnif, al of Hosier. "Tenon.
i.nv ii-St J as. K. MOORE, Reidster.
NOTICE FOR BE PUBLICATION.
la Orrica at Tbi Dallss. Oa.,
Feoruaiv ia. IS1I6.
Notice Is herebv riven that the followluir.nunca
settler has filed notice of bii intention to make
final proof in aupport of is claim, and th it said
proof will be mude before th register and receiver
as ine uanes, ureaon, on Jtpnl 8, 18X6, via:
WILLIAM 8. WOODOOCK,
H E No 8223, for the NWt of sic k0, tp J s, r 18 a,
W M.
He names the following- witnesses to Drove his
oiiiuuuwu iHiaencs upon, auu cultivation of, said
land, viz:
O D Doyle, Ben Southwell, Ed Doyle, Wm Doyle,
mar 2 J A3 F. MOORE. Register.
TASKS OP.
Cams to the nremlsea of tha nhn-HS.r In Tjir.ir
Hollow, about 14 miles southeast of Tne Dalles, one
orre niare, brands! M on right shou der, two
white bind feet, white strip in face. She b -s a colt
nranaen tn6 same. Tbe owni-r can have tbe same by
proving proirty ana paring for the charges i
keet ing aud 'be cost of this advertisement.
Long Hollow, Oct. 4. 1 .94. D. F. OSBORNE.
Application for Liquor Lknse.
Cascads Loess, Falls PpKcnfcT,
Wa co County,
State of l ir-sron.
XTOTICZ IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WS. i HoS.
1 W. B dder and Kenneth Mi Ker.tie, of said
precinct and count . and etace, will on the 6th diy
ot March, 18B6. apply to the 4'ountv Court of the
above- amed county for license o sell spirituuus,
malt and y nous liquors in Iras quantities than one
gallon.
Falls Prec'nct. Wasco county. State of Oiegon,
January un, isai.
Cascads Locks. Falls Pbictnct.
v aaco Uouuty, State of Oregon
To tbe Fonorable County Court of Wasco Couuty,
Oregon:
We, tbe u-idersigned taxpayers and legal voters of
Falls Precinct, county an .tate aforesai !, re-pect
ruit.v petition your nonoraoie c m-c in granr. a u
crnse to Tnos. W. Badder and Kenneth Mc-Kenaie
to sell spirituous, vinuous and m It iiqums at tne
town of Caacade Loci a, said precinct, in less quan
tities tnau one gauou lor tae penoa oi one year.
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TTrstCla
tha Irceet, Faatwrt aed Flaest la the WsrisV
rasneaceracromodatlonaunexcenea.
EW YORK. LQNOCNOERRV AND 6US80W,
Rvnrv Hat 11 rrl a v
NEW YOKK. GIBRALTElt and KAPLES,
At reaniar intervals.
SALOON. SECOND-CLASS AND STEER AO E
rates on lowest tArma to and from tlia nrlnciDla
100TCB. SS9USB, Z2ISB k ILL COOTIl'EBTiL POIlITa
Excarslon tickets available to return hv cllher tha nbv
tnresana Olvde A North of IraJanri or NM.-.tna . nthraftar
DrafU and Honey Oidart tot Asy assut it Itwsit BaUi,
ADDtv to anv or our men avents or to-
HENDBBSOM BKOTHJ5KS. Ctilcago. IU
Men's Kipp and Calf Boots.
Men's Kipp and Calf Shoes.
Men's Light Shoes.
Boj-s' Light and Heavy Shoes.
,. Youths' Giain and Calf Eutton Shoes
Ladies' Calf Shoes,
Ladies' Low Calf Oxfords.
Ladies' Kid Button Shoes.
Misses' and Children's Kid Button Shoes.
Misses' and Children's Grain and Calf Button Shoe
A Large Selection "of Infants Shoes; Arctic and Eubbe
Overshoes of all sizes; Leather and Findings; Iron Lasts, Etc..
Shoe Shop In Connection With Store-
STONEMAN & FlEGE
. THE DALLES, OR.
JUST RECEIVED.
A FULL UNO OF
Rabbe
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.And rotio Overshoes
S
Rubbers
AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL 10 SELL THEM.
ROBERT E. WILLIAMS
. BLUE DT'.ieOILTI'
posl. Camond Flotuiag; Mills
THE DA.IL.E3, OA
MANHOOD RESTORED
W tlnn nf a faimouM French tih vaHa.n savIiI nuiow 1
"CUPIOENE"
Tbls arcat VMStmbla
VltallKMr.LhannMrirtn.
tlonof a famous French pbysldan. will quickly cursrou of all aer.
vuua uriiawa iu iw smtnuvt organs, sucu as Ixial jlannnod.
Insomnia. I'mna In tba Biia,timliinl Kajisshnia, Nervona Bculilty,
Pimplca, VuSlncas to Alarry, fcxuaosllns- Drnltia, Varloocela and
Constlnattnn. It atop all losan by day or night. V reventa quiefc
Drss of diacnarge, wblch It notcbeckml laads to Spermatorrnom and
all laeborroraof itnpotiancv. 1'lTlrlrT'riF nlsaistsalhallrsr. tba)
kklnevsand thaniinarvorvanaof mil ImnnrtLJaa.
CVPIDEKE strengthens and restores small weak onvana.
The reason snrTerers are pot cn.-erl by Doctors Is hecnuse ninety per cent are trotrkled wttS
BMslilla. COM DEN K Is the only known remedv toctirawliUoulau oprntlun. Wooieailmnnl.
A written ansrante stven and monev returned If six boxes doea doc aifact a, lamaiiutiiiiia ..
IM a box, six for fs.00, by moll. Send for rasa-circular and teaUmoDtala.
AdillATOa.niUICaJi W,p.aBoxJaoJlso JhrAdsoy
BEFORE and AFTER
Ala.
Unnn'C collhtertl bhnk
rWJKJLJ O hnd AUCTION ROOM
Opposite Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Livery Stable cn Second SL ,
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT J, SOLD
Money Loaned on Jewelry and Other Valuables.
AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY From ll to 2 o'clock.
I will tell anj goods or property placrd with m at retrwable commission.
Give me a call. X-X t( T
A. . A ' . A. VT A' .
San i Francisco i Been Hall
F. I.K aiTil. rropi-ietor.
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS-
all KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER.
COLUMBIA BREWERY BEER ON DRAUGHT
WASHINGTON STREET, BETWEEN. PEC ON D AND IHIRj
i fflMTRn Til
For Horses, Cattle or Sheep,
Farming Property in Kaosas
S 8CBENCK,
J M ATTEB80N
Csahiar. ,
THE
THROUGH
CHCA(l'
W 8"-orrN
TO
TICKSTS
AYER'S
Cherry, Pectoral
PjeftbjJh.J.O.A.jftkOohomaSUmlta.
Prompt to act, sure to cure
A Comtestod Polios Caan.
After being. diacharged fur whipping his
wife yesterday Mr. Chas. Landis aud his
wifa were arrested in -the afternoon for dis
turbing tbe peace, nnder the city ordi
nance. J be city was represented by Mr.
O.W.Phelps, deputy district attorney,
and the defendants by Mr. N. B. (.'a tea.
A jar; waa demanded, and the following
were impanelled: lid. Ryan, Ed. Morgan
John Pilaris, John Flock, Chas. Graves
and A. P. Ferguson. " Several witnesses
were examined, and nnder instructions of
Keeurder Dufur the jury retired at 9
o'clock. This morning they were a till un
decided, and were discharged.
pHU.WK' ph
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pouTfi wrt AT
rlKT8 KAST and SOUTH.
Par information, time cards. mp and tiekeU
call n or write. W C. ALL WAY, Agent
Or A. D. CH-R'TJN, Ass't Gan'l Pass. Ajfont,
Portatid, Orrg-on.
MBS. EUSSEL1
"Fashionable Dressmaker
Corner Third aod Lincoln Sts.
All Work Promptly and Neatly Done
First National Bank
OF THE DALLES.
1 jeeaaaora to
SCHENCK
AND .
BEaLL, bankers.
Transacts a Regular Banking Business
Buy anrTiall Iirhangs.
Collect loos eatefolljr made and prorrptlj seootmted
lor. Draw oa sw ion, nan landaoo ana t ari
Slreotorsi s
D P Tbompsoa. d If WUHams,' i B
- Gsorgs Liabs. H M UmJL
Torre Is one HOO Ar.r ranch Iu Grant eonntv
that will ra trad d lor any of tha abire stock.
Heat of tbls lano ia fenced, bsa a-nod snrinis. ahund-
ance oi wa gooa nrwr om a use, stable, tbeds.
spr na; house, correlt a a etc an cut too tons of
na n uus una. r ive miles frm county
town.
Also 2IIO clnae to Kansas Cltv. all nndar
rence, o e-naii mue imm court notm. itn stable.
all fenced and cns-fenced.. This is a od farm
andcl'ise to market. Hill take $25 per a-re for
v is rarm ana win taae noraes at what tbey are
wnrtn.
For further particulars apply to
W. R. CANTREUs
I . Onfnr, Or.
COLUMBIA PACKING COMrAKY
- Corner Third and Washington Streets.
Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef and Tongnes,
And the beet Beefsteaks, Mutton Chop and
Veal Cadets in the market.
Orders Delivered to Anv Fart of the Citv
Fresh Vegetables on sale el the Lowest Prims.
The One Price Cash House,
DAN BAKER,
v PROPRIETOR Or THE
Wool - Exchange - Saloon.
BEST IMPORTED AJJD DOMESTIC
Wines. Honors Cigar.s
DfBECTLT HORTH OF METHODIST CBTRCH. '
IJ. P. IcIIEEII,
.DBAIaER in -
scood Saras East lad. .
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods-
Hata and Cas, Boots and Shctn, &a
Agent for the batteriok fittaras: also (or the Ball Baaur Drss ronaa