The Times-Moimtaineer SATURDAY MARCH 16, 1835 DEMOCRATS AKD SILVER. The list made publio a few days bro : of the Democrats who signed the sil -ver proclamation to the members of their party contains many prominent names. Among tbera - are those of Bland, Bryan of Nebraska, Fithian 'of , a n-v . a aT 1 . " C Illinois, W nuing or oucnigan, aioney of Mississippi, and Evan P. Howell of the Atlanta Constitution. The greater part of the west and south is repre sented on the roll. Sixteen states and two territories contribute signers. All . of them are not members of congress, hat all are in high standing in the party. No senators are on the roll of name, as the senate was o busy clos iog op the work of the term when. the address was brought to that body that no sienatures were sought. Undoubt edly, however, most of the Deiuo . cratic senators from the south and . Att. favnp tlin nftaitinn taken in the address, and would have signed it if it were presented to there. - As the object of the address is to make the money question the dominant isBue in 1896,says the Globe Democrat, the course pursued is direct and intel ligent.. It seeks to commit the De mocracy to the "immediate restoration . of the free and unlimited coinage of gold and Bilver at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation, 8 it f imoa prior io ivio, such com to be a full legal tender for all debts, the position of the Bland section of , , the party, which ia the larger section, all aloog. 1 hat element has never cared much for international monetary conferences. It has not troubled itself " about the . attitude, of Eneland and Germany teward general bimetallism According to its contention the United States should be, a law unto itself in tne-natttT of silver coinage. The opinion held by the great majority of political economists, statesmen and financiers that the United States can not safely throw its mints open to sil ver except under a general remoneti- zation of that metal by the great na tions of Europe, is considered by the Blands. Brvana and their disciples to he a delusion and a superstituticn which is inflicting untold barm on tie country. Hut, notwithstanding the imposing array of names of signers whioh the ad dresa bears, it will hardly commit the Democracy to the policy advocated. The Cleveland section of the party "will beat the Bland section on the silver question ia the convention of 1896, as it always did in the past . and as it usually has done in . congress. An earnest and persistent effort was made in 1892 to force the party to make a free silver declaration in its platform The platform did,' indeed, pronounce i or me cuiusga vi uuiu gum auu nuvrr, without "discrimination against either metal or charge for mintage," but it contained also the saving clause that "the dollar unit of coinage must be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be adjusted through -international irountaioa bt roDiou logs aod only week mo brought to town for examination. Hav ing no family resirliog in this visinity his bcdy will probably be laid to rest at Salem. George Payne, the 42nd victim of the Silver Lake holocaust, died February 25. Hia body, with the other un'ortunntcs. was placed near the center of the cemetery there and a monument will lie erecteit to te r memory . All tre others ho we-e injured ha- e recovered, except Clara Snell ing and Via. T. I. laBrie, who wa iinprov ing alovtly. - Eueene Guard: A eeot?eman from Cot tage Grove informs us that every day men are arriving at that point to go into the Bo hemia mines, and that the town present a lively appearance. Ail former talk about the mines and former urosoestine done is now besrnz good rait, and that this will be a prosperous season ia that tection every one believes. The onestion of a public park bas been agitated bo some of cur citize s, and a movement in that direction would he a wise una. But the irou da anrroundinz the academy buildine have been deeded to Dalles I ity for this purpose. And as soon as . 1 - i r i 1. 1 u 11 me municipality ieeis auic iiu!iwuj imDnve this laud a better location could uot be desired. The fnneral of Ron. G. V. Bolton took place this afternoon, and was attended by a laree number of citizens. Maaouic trater nity lead tbe procession, and following was Company 'G", O.N O.. tbe oity council and citizens Mr. Xolton was a n an in whom the community placed tbe h ghest confidence, and the last respect' paid to his remains, were done so with regret and sor row We have been informed, since we wrote the article about Mm. Lizzie Stewart tn search of her daughter, tb-t tbe girl was adopted by a family living at v betatone, near Bakeoven.in thin county; but tbe party u ho Rave the information did not know who they were. The article will likely attract the atten ion of the people in that vicinity, a- d it is to be expected that tbe mother will find her daughter and return with her t ) t-flU Lake in a few days. The little waif left on a doorstop in Pen dleton a few days ago arrived in Walla Vail i 'I uesday mor ing. tbe baby was sent for by Mr. and Mrs. .Tessa Griffin, on Fourth street, wbo ill take care of it and give it a home. A peculiarly shaped pieoo of paper left with tbe child for its future identification accompanied the little one, and no doubt will be carefully preserved It is understood tbat the identity of tbe baby's mother lias already been established. Arlington Record: There has been some talk of organizing a militia company here again., In our opinion this would not bea oau move on tne pan oi ourcuizena m-re ia plenty of good material here f r a first class company, and chief f ordinance Col lina isable and anxious to instruct a com- cany in the manual. We say, go ahead and organize, by all means. Dr Geisen- dorfer ia rpoken of as captain, snd Messrs. Hurlburt and Hindi as first and second Iieutsi ants. . . , Besides, all tbe gold shipped from here is not tent aboard. Gold ia sent bera to be ooiard and calls are being continually made for it by tbe subtreasary. 1 think it is the bent tinlioy to say nothiug more about ship ments." Pendleton is shaken from center to cir cumference by a series of revival meeting. A move has bjeo mtde to o'nse the business bonce throughout the O'ty at 7 M., ex cept Siturdsy evening, during tbe treet iui(s, in older that employers will have n opportunity to attend services. Abiat 27 firm, mntt of the prominent hou'ei exoepc ing two, have agreed to thus shorten their business hour. The meetings are to he continued a long aa interest is manifested and the attendance j stifiei. The Pendleton East Oreg nia is jubilant over the a O' wri-.it a-if l.oa: ""A s!s of whe.it. 16.000 buxheis, was made last week at 33 cents. I', graded No 1 , and wa of 1894's cup. 0'i the same dv wheat was quoted at 40 to 41 pr bushel in Port land for the Walls Walla product. This last vi; R-d Chaff.and when the customary redaction for frEiint aid commission was n-.sde, 13 eots. the' price h-re would have bei 2S, at least so it appears. But 6 cents per bushel wis paid above this, and the lot went at S3 delivered on the wheat com pany's pU'torm." Mor-itt Seidl. of the Nirth Fork of the Jnho Day river, was adjudged insane at Pendleton last ws k. Mny of Grant county's citizens will remember this man, eepoeii.lly will Jack H in ton of Hauilton, reoullect the man who mide him turn a-ouod in the rosd near the Nrth Fork liridge and took him several miles on the b ok track. "He earn" to Pendleton, says the Pead'eton Tribune, "to ri'e on a home stead, aud duing h s visit gave evidence of an nobibnced condition of mind." Every one acquainted with this man think it was tbe proper thing to send bim to the insane asylum. From Tuesday's Dally. Recently, says tbe Corvallis Gazette, the college purchased a large stereopticon and the faculty are anxious to give it a trial. Already 70 views pertaining to tbe college and its experimental work have Veen se cured. This st 1 1.' of stereopticon ia are- cent invention of a Pittsburg firm and promises to give satisfaction. Where i' is said to excel other stereopt cons ia in the use of gasoline, which generates a brighter and stronger ligbt tban either kerosene or lard oil A Kansas exohange tells of a man who mortgaged bis farm io buy bis wife a pair of diamond ear-rings. The wife took in washing to pay interest on tbe mortgage, but ou tbe first job lost one of the "sparks" in the suds whereupon she tr ed to bang herself in tbe barn, but tbe rope broke and she fell on a Jersey cow worth 8150 and broke its back. Her husband the under took to shoot the cow to put it ut of its misery, but be gun burst and destroyed his eyes and the wife then ran away with lightning rod peddler. The mortgage is still on deck and bids fair to live to a lipe old ags. From Monday's Dally. agreement, etc. A majority of tbe delegates at the convention of 1892 probably favored absolutely free coin age, but they were overawed by the eastern element and by tbe fear that an extreme declaration would lead to political disaster. Bland, Fithian and Howell will be beaten also in the convention of 1S96. Fate is against them in their crusade. They may spit on the platform, as Horace Greely did on tne vvnig deliverance on one historic occasion, but, like him, they will be constrained to bud port the ticket.' ITEMS 15 BRIEF Prom . Saturdays Dally. - A March sephyr. Mt. Hood Boss Co. w:ll bold a regular meeting to s evening. The Columbia Packing Co. shipped a car ioaa oi cattle rrom tne stockyards ot a , S<marhbe & Co. yesterday to Portland. " The persons wbo were removed to the p-st bouse have not developed the least symptoms of smallpox, and very likely the only cases will be Mr. S. Monaban and the nurse. Mr. VV. H, David, of Wapioitia. drove to tows mtytour bead li cattle, todty, Tn-v will be snipped to tbe Union Met. Co in Portland from the stockyards of R E. Salt manliB At thin mmtimnn ine Dan is ana Duainess nouses were closed this afternoon io respect ' to the memory of Hon. G. V. Bolton, mayor of tbe city, and the flag on the school house was displays ! at half mast. A pumiat went insane while playing a ' classical selection at a concert in Nev York the other niitht. - W e venture tbe opinion tbat nine tenths of tbe audience cculd not tell where the break occurred. Representative Cole of Multnomah coun ty, by his. attorneys Hume & ball, has brought a libel suit for $25 000 damage against tbe Oregoaiaa Publishing Co., lor the lasbuig the big daily gave bim as a member of the legislature. ' ' It leaks out from tbe state bouse that r T i - l i , , . uuverour uovu naa sau ne wouiu mass no appointment of railroad commissioner (should it be determined the present com missioners cannot hold ov r) thus max ing a saving to tne state oi fju.wj for the bien nial term, r .We have made inquiries regarding the fruit crop, and cannot learn of any injury tbat has been done bv tbe heavy frosts at night. Notwithstanding tbe delightful weatuer tne temperature naa not been high enough to mature the buda. and until thit happens no damage from frost can result. A Cbiaago girl's feet slipped, she fell and broke her arm; au artist asisted tier to an apothecary's, tell in love with bar, aubse quentiy pro pose ana w.s secepted. 1' is the rii-ft esse on record where s Chicrg girl s leet Were not a dieadvabttge rather than advantage In the search for a husband h'T D. H. Boberta was called to Engene today by a telegram announcing the terioua illness of bis sister Kmma. he left on tbe afternoon train to be present at her I edside. This will in bo wise interfere with bis candi dacy for s- hool clerk next Monday, and he expects tbe support of his Mends the same mm if tim vim nreaftnz in m mrtr The Northern fjoifie is using the name xuioisrtor the mountain of that name ia eastern magasine advertieeu.eota, and tbe people of Xaooma are pretesting. There was a time wnn a general passenger agent of that road would n t have dared to do such a thing, but the Tacc ma Laud Com pany is not so powerful as it once was. ' - Pendleton Tribunes Samuel Aulgoire, whom Sheriff Houses accompanied to Salem only a day or two ago for the purpose of plaoing tbe unfortunate man in- the asylom, waa confined but a tew hours within the building . ' Mr. Houtei -received word' Inst liigbt of Aulguire's death. Ha- was not a Victim to insanity, only- in ss muob as an accidental fractare of the skull had affroted his brain.- fl was .injured Jut fa! ia (he County court adjourned Saturday for the term. Mr. J. A Diothitt, of Prineville, arrived in the city yesterday. . The gentle zenbvr fans the down on tbe cheek of beamy, and, and although it may be Irclmome, it must be recollected that March brrtscs sre n ually frisky. Complaints are- made ti at boys corg'e- gate in the aoburl s of the city and make night hideous witb their lend and bo'a'r us noise. -This f-honld be f topped, ss the peace of tbe city should bs maintained at all basarris. Tne Salvation Army . will give a o fl sopter at the r hall in this city tomorrow evening. C ffee srd case tit be served at 1U ceLt to all desirious. lne services immediately afterwards will be cooduoted by Mis. Captain Stevens ot Pirtland. List eveninsr, about 6 o'clock, the pale. maidenly, bluDbinu moon, as lt'ia sometimes called by sentimental poets, waa tffeeted bv an eclipse, and tor atout three-quarters of an Hour sne wore tbe darkeat frowo. Tbe phenomenon was witnessed by aeyeral per sons in the oily. Tbe school election Tavfd rff quietly th s aiteroo'-n. IS. Jacobseo, U. J Bayard and D H. Ro'vrts weie caoHidates for c.'erk. aodO. D. Doaop. W. E Sylvester aud others for director. Tbe polls did not c!oe nntil o o closK tbis evening, and tberefore we can give no report of tne rea.lt. Dr. Hollister waited on his rmall pox pa tients today.and through the rebellious dit triot was guarded by the shei iff, city maishal aod two poiio.'men. No lesistanoe was of fered, and it is hoped tbe belligerents have come to the cone usion that the common oounoil and board of health ean manage mumoipai aniiri natter tnan they etn. Pendleton Kant Qregonian: The bicycle is a friend of woman tuff. age. It makes it poaaib'e for woman to bve eqoal rights and wear pants . wiib-nt exciting auy vreat amount cf pri judioe and opposition bii84t on pirjndice from men. Th bicycle is an implement oi progrecaion scu retnrni, as well as a vehiule ot progress aod delight, Sys an exul ange: "Clara Louise Kel- log, whose sweet voice c ce oharmed two continents, is living in New York in com saiative poverty. O ce she was won h nearly $1,000 000, but it has all been swept away by ui.torinnaie bu ness ventures 1 be onoe famous woman has ljst ber toice entirely, and ha no way of recouping ber tbattertd tor'aocs. An exchange truly remarks: "A carload of rega sent lrom U.eg-in to Om hi baa mor promtve n it for our .tate tt.ai'all the traioiosda of run', butter, bacon aod beer sent hither frcin tl e east dnring the past (Icz n i an. The til at carlo id maiks tbe turn of tn tide. Pro-p'rity lies in out ward shipments of tuoh g o '8. uot in lra porttion. The blessiigi of hard times wiil come along in their d te order." Aeus: February ISt i tbe farmers in the extreme northwestern pirt of Grant oounty began plowirg A la rtft acreage of gruia will be sown there this spring. Tbat coun try is improving right along:, which fact shows up well for th.-sa hard times. Stoek men over there have formed a protective anion, whioh is working tineiy in the inter ests of stockmen. If the new process of saving' fine gold proves a success there will he a gieat deal of mining done on the Columbia aud Suake rivers thia season. Tbe saud tljng both streams comaos good piy if the fine gul l can be shv rl. Tuere is good pay on the liars alioot Pneot rapid, a faot that has been pt,nc for years; but ihe meat's for working the sand have been wanting, the gold is so light. A peti-.ion is buing circulated tor the ea- tabiiahnient of a posi- illiue at Inac M at ony's loi-n on Mill ceek, ubout eleven itiilts from this city. There are about 70 names on the list, and tue petition will be sent to tbe authorities at .Washington. I is claimed that the residents are without convenient postal facilities, aod a posturfiue at tbis place would be a grjat ace nmnoda tion to a larse number of settlsrs.- Salem Statesman: There is a quiet mm or just now that b . & Kmcaid, secretary of atate, will refuse to draw warrams for the railroad o mmissioners at the close of tne quarter April 1st claimn ir that there u no suoh orticial orgsn'zatioa at nre-ant. However, be is looking no authorities on ths subject, and will not so decide until a thorough uoderatanding is reajned of the meaniog of the set creating the board. Dr. Booed iot, the eminent optician, will remain at tbe Umatilla House another week, where be will be pleased to see tbose wbo desire their eyes treated in a 'killul manner. He baa a large stock of frames and glaases which he w 11 suit to any per son, and at the same time make a critical examination of the eye free. " Tbe doctor comes highly reoommended, au i is no doubt thoroughly competent in tbe line he follows. Superintendent Townsend of tbe Phila delphia mint says: ' I have decided not to make any more statements about slunmnnts of gold . It serves no good purposes. I think it bss tbe effect of makioa a -eras sad for inducing the hoarding of tbe netsJ. , Mr. C. McPnerson, of Hay Creek, is in the city. Mr, M. Tbaurbouro, of Rbgley, is io ton n today. Mr aod Mrs E. B. McPirland. of Port land, are ylaiting friends in the city. Mr. J. H. McDoooogh, of Cascade Locks, was in the city yestarday. The breezes are wintry; but there is no reason 1 1 complain if tbe air is not as balmy as June in Maroh. The regular meeting of the board of Are del egates w'll be held tnis Tuesday evening at 8:30. All members are requested to be present. The lambing season has begin in some portions of the oouuty. It is ooid for larais; but the weather it more favorab'e than otber years. A very pleasant shower of rain fell In the city yesterday evening; but on tbe hills enough snow fell sufficient to give them a wintry appearance. Mr. J. P Abbott, of Wapioitia, oame io town today. He says tall grain is m ex otliekt couditioo, and the prospects are. bright tor tbe harvest next season. The Obarr hotel waa thoroughly fomi gated yesterday by burning sulphur in every room, snd it is now ready tor occu pancy. Tuis bss o'eared the rooms of contagion. Tbe fence around tha house ia wbi b the sm.:lnnx patients ee oouflued was re moved this morning, aud tbat part of Second street is free for the pacSsgs ot pedestrians snd vehicles. Only a few ladies voted yesterday at the school election. One, whose name) was no, on tbe list, trudged all the way back to her residence, procured her tax re ceipt and dtposiicd her ballot. We call attention to the rew adverti-e- mentof A- L. Newman in another col-, umn in this issue. As will be seen prices have been greatly ' reduced, and there is a rare opportunity for bargains. Jam McDonald, of Cascade lucks, was arrested for assiule and nsirg abusive lan guage and brought bet ire Judge Birnie yes teidav, and sentenced to the county jail for 20 days, io default of payment of 240, He wn brought to the oity List night, and now lenguisneth. Tbe bigh bridge, a tew miles fmm this city, near Rowena, on tbe O. It. & N. (Jo's r jad. will be lorn d iwo, aod the line con. sirucled lower down and the gulch filled in. Men have been at work several davs laying the new track. When this is com pieied the hinh trestle will be removed. At the school election yesterday there were 2HS votes cast, ot which Mr. Ernest Jacohsen rei-e:ved 125, l. fl. Roberts 83 and C. K. Bayard 22. There was no con test on the office of director, and Dr. Oosoe received the full vote. Other Dames wen mentioned yesterday; but tbev withdrew, and only one candidate was voted for. Mr. A W. Brsnner, who is now visiting mends in Southern California, sent a box of oraoges to Wasco tribe, No. 16, 1. O. R M., of tbis city, which arnyed this morning by exp ess. They were very fine specimens ot trult. and having been picked trom tbe trees in March are quite an adverttsem"nt tor tua climate 01 that part of our neighboring state. Edgar Mayer, aged 16, son of Julius Maer. the well known wholesale liquor merchant ot Portland, was killed Satur day afternoon by Mining in contact with a l'ive wire at the Montgomery street sta- ion or tne Portland Ueueral Electric Company. The boy was an apprentice, aud while experimenting at tbe switch board be accidentally connected a circuit which sent 1000 volts through him, kill ing bim instantly.- . - At the stockyards of R. E. Saltmsrshe & Co. in tbis city business has been quite lively dnnog tbe past few days. About ISO head of cattle were received yester day at tbe yards, aud these will be shipped today or tomorrow. Two car loads will be sent to the Union Meat Co. in Portland, and tbe rest east to tbe Chi mgo market. These were pastured in tbe Tygu yaliey country during the win ter, and are in excellent condition. " The Eatt Orrgonia is happy to say that a settlement has taken place between ex Treasurer FVilsom and bis boni'smen on one side and Umatilla county ou the oiber. Mr. Koleotn and his bondsmen are now free and the county has tnsteiid of its claim acainstthem $l3,00u in cash and $,000 in good notes which will b; paid when they tall due. The satisfactory set tlement of Ibis troublesome atf tir was brought about through the untiring efforts of Thomas F. Kourke. A resident of Union county says the most valuable commodity and the one that fiuds the most ready sale in that lo cality is dogs, one gentleman haying re cently sold four of tlicm for $3S, the pur chases of two of the brutes being a p or man Hh quite a family to support. Just hew tbe 'atier expects a pair ot :5 dogs to assist him io procuring bread lor huu gry children our informant was not pre pared io say; but of course that subject doesn't disturb Ibe midaight slumliers of ihe man who sells the canines Notice). All city warrants registered prior to Feb. 3. 1892, arej now due and payable at my office. Interest ceases after tbis date. 1. 1. Buboet, City Treasurer. Dated at Dalles City. Jan. 1st, 1895. tbe Scars Remain. . "Among the many testimonials which I see In regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes Uzxa? Hddion, of tbe James Smith woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "none impress me more than my own case. Twenty years ago, at the age of 18 yoars, I had swellings come on my legs, wuicb broke and become running sores. Our family physician could do me uo good, aud it was feared that the boues would be affected. At last, my good old mother urged xne to try AVer's Sarsaparllla. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of tits ffood AVer's Sarsaparllla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am In tlie best of health. I bare been on tbe road for tbe past twelve years, have noticed Ayer'e Sarsaparllla advertised In all parts of the United States, and always take pleas ure In telling what good it did for me." For tbe cure of all diseases originating In Impure blood, tbe best remedy is AYER'S Sarsaparil.a lrrpapyI..aA7WkaoIowsaVUa. Cure others, wilt cure you common couircnv An adjonrned meeting of the oonncil was held Saturday evening, pursuant to adjourn ment of Ma'nh 7th. Present Eight couocilmeo. Tne acting mayor stated the object of the meeting was to elcet a msyor to Sil tbe un expired tor it. of Hon. G. V. B-l'oo, de ceased. It was thereupon agreed that the council should cast an iuformal ballot, and the per sou receiving tne majority of votes cist shunl t be the unanimous choice. Oj the fourth ballot Fnak Meaefse h-ivin; re ceived the mtjarity of the votes cast was dec! ired the ciinic-, and was e eted. The re pirt of the physician, heretofore appointed as a board to sel ct a sit for a pest bouse, recommending a location lm mediately south of the city cemetery, was read, accepted aod placed on file. The cimmittea appxnted to draft resolu tions oi tho death of Mayor 3)1 too, pre sented the followiug, whio'i were adopted and made a pirt of the proceedings; aud a oopy thereof was ordered seat to tbe widow of tbe deceased. - Wbkbeas. Daatb has removed from our midst an esteemed oitix.'n, Mayor of Dalles City, and WBEBS48, '.Re-nembsring his many vir tues aod faithfaluess to convictions of right, we realize how great is our loss, and eyeo greater the lo'si sustained by those aeare.t him; therefore be it Retailed, That we hold in grateful re -membranes hia wise coiuoila and his judi- clous actions ia all matters pertaining to tbe public good. Rnolved, That we chsrish -his" memory with sincere sffition,aud extend our heart felt s rapathy to those who have bsea bs- reaved. . - Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be asnt to tbe wife of tbe deceased; that thy be spread upon the reiord ot the pro ceeding of the oommoo eouaoiU and that the local pipers bs requested ti publish them, E. B Hood. S. B Adams. A. B Thompson. C Mumittee. On motion it was ordered that Wm, GU slus be appointed spsoial polioemau ro en force the ouifaw ordiaaooe on the bluff, snd that he bs allowed a reasonable oompms i tion for all arrests mads by him where coo. viotion results. It was ordered on motion tbat the emo oil mut Stturday erenmg, Marsh 18 .h, at 7:30 F. M. Tb?re appearing no farther ' business conned adjourned. Unlawful ProcMdixtgs. Dr. HollittM-, the physician wbo is at tending the small pox patients, yesterday met with resistance from a number of residents io the pines in tbs bluff addition. He was r,rooesdir g on his way to tbe pest bouse in his buggy, when, in re moving a barbed wire fecoe sbich obstruc ted the road, be waa met by tbe crowd aod told in the most emphatic terms that he could not gi that way. Tbey were not choice io tne use of terms, and made seme severe threats if be persisted. The di 0 t ir turned his horses' beads aod readied hia patients in a rouud-about way. There are nutters to beconside ed in this affair which will tend to the detriment or welfare of tbe city. The small pox patients mutt receive medical attention aid not bi a lowed to die for want of proper care. Tgis Is humanity, and any other course would bs bar bin-m and savagery. Dr. Hollister ia makirg great cacrifices, in a professional way, be- sidts exposing bis family to whom he hs tbe same tender feeliugs of auy husband and father to tbe contagion. The powers the of municipality mast be brought into foroe to oairy out all necessary acts of be- navolenoa and humanity. Tbis must be done at every hasud. We have a company of the O. N. G. stationed at Tbe U.llea that may be called upon if the pollje fotoe of the city are unable to cope with these senseless persons, who appear to be bereft of all reason, COUNTY COURT. The following bills wers allowed at the recent session of the county courti H Honeywill. sect Mrs Motta a J M Harden, araod Juror Amoi Root, do w l Komi, do Ohas Fralay, do M C felleck, do K A Griffin. - do W J Parldaon. do U w M aranun, juror. W D Jones, do Wm Kelsay, do Wm Jones. do . Jacob tobarts. do Muuieon vopple, ao Wm Tavlor, --do HEART DISEASE, uke many other ailments when they hare taken hold of the system, never gets better of Its own accord, hut Constantly groics trorse. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and Don't know what to take for it, as thoy have been told time and again that heart disease iras incurable,. Such was tbe ease of Mr. Silas Parley of Dyeavtlla, Ohio who writes June 13, ISM, as follows: "I hail heart disease for X3 years, my heart hurting me almost continually. The first IS years I doctored all the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told me It was oniy a question of time as I could not be cured. I - gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I couldn't lie down nor sit up. Think ing my time had come I told my fam ily what I wanted done when I was gone. But on the first day of March on the recommendation of Sirs. Fannie Jones, ot Anderson, InrL, I commenced taking Mr. Miles' Sew Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell. In ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 com menced framing a barn, which Is heavy wore, and I haVnt lost a day since. I am 68 years old, 8 ft- VA Inches and weigh EQlba. I believe J am fully cured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Pyearllle, Ohio. Bclas Fabuct. Dr. allies Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that tbe first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell It at tL ft bottles torSS or It will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical OolUkhart. lad. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Restores Health E'lj) m 1 P 1) Haiiricba, do KW Trout. do ' J 8 Taylor, do w a wuitams, do J A Nobis, do : E H nsou, do L B Keller, dD H B Moore. do Jacob nbriat, do H A Dietssl, do M Randall, do M V Harrison, it- (taad Jury H A Leavins. do- H 0 cbsawitb. d ' 1-iha Poms do cn s Fortune, do l-mma Southwell, wit. a. e Wm Floyd, do ; Jfbu Ualrvmola. do J m Ws ey, do Tnomu Miller, do Joseph HI lr, do OitnUnuu, do a r r s-uaiu, do Feiria (Indian) ao Lswla Brown, da Inn Br adoant, do . WC J cksun, ss vies road din 6 B 8 ill mr. conitable taaa f Callagtian, cor iu v f Bolton. do P uorman, do . .. w a tuts dj OSDurur, do ....... I Olavev. do Fr-nk Strattan, wit. cor M Olavey. do Tno'ns.wift, do W L Hendrix. do T m Bol on, do M Urav a, . do ... Dr. D A Dietrieh, exam:nauou W H Butts, cor car's Ises O Pudnll. rotddistl 8 P Conroy. w't. J. P. court , ps uaiur, . p. Ides W 0 Jonea, wit, fan Jury M Har aa, maki it Jury list , h Pr.tlwr wit i. n Geo Huskev, wn J. p Tfaomu Harlan, J p. fwn.. A ueut'D, j. p. lues V O'isnn. cnstaola O W PaUerdOj, ltnm, , TN Wali.re wltnes ..., D.vlrt Scott. witncM C F Psrrio, witness K M shult, atiy t es , A Keatnn, mtkinir Jury lis-- BC DickeD-oti, niaking-Jury list.... E y Shutt, making J ir? lijt. M... .-. R H Buniua. J. p. Ices .... John Trana, unnataMe fee. Louia Mlii snstella. interpreter J W Aahhy. road dm lx D P Orabt es, road d t S4 A J Brivhim, J. p. f e 8 K Kdnond-on, c ,naiahi t as K T BirtoibaUKb, wit J. p Uus urown. - do fr'rad Wilson, do Willis Kioa, do F Hotter, do C Mum, do .,, J L Smith, do B B O .Ibraith. making Jury list IjB Dsvl , J. p. fees..... A A lirquhart, c n-tabl fscS J Howa, witness.... MmaH , J A SOttbe, j. p f--c A S Blowtra. witness J. p. OIN ranahan, d j Wm Tates, do D.v d Turner, do' . HO Cos, do a t Prattler, do Roy Sloeum, oo E d Oilniw, const bis fee O P Beald, d St any tecs..; ri B Adams, yiewina; road GroALiebe, do K P FitsGerald, do E F Muurp, urveving- roada. Lem Bu gees, viswins; ruad ......... Jos -inith, do John Nacbtar. do H C Rnoper, do B W Cook, chdnmaa Wm A-bbj.vlewimi road F J ReM, do - FAT u-r. do - -. B. vd Aahbj.chalnrosa..., H CKooper,miraer.. K F febarp, surrsyitar K t Sbarp. s ctioo eurners Ernest, Kraman, coroner's Jury....... Johu Aradt, do D S Dulur, do J T Buiry, - do Iiua8urder, do ... Ou'tiy Baiksld, witness, D HoruUK. d - JOBoMiser, do FAHeuf.rt, do ,. W H Butts, coroner's Jury , Troy t-hoily.achool suiH.... O W Phelps, dlst atty lass A S Bio era, mmtsaiooar.... German Bsul, ti dlstS , OOo, annoy not , A at Kelaay, dark-. X J Brrsr, shsrlg.. t 00 8 0 14 60 14 40 13 00 11 40 II 00 10 HO is eo . 23 00 3 01 ; s so 14 20 . . 16 50 13 00 16 00 18 00 . 11 SO , 12 SO - IS 00 16 t0 . IS 00 . 14 00 is oo io so io so t so . 16 00 too 0 t to 00 I 00 6 SO 00 TS T SO 4 SO It 00 14 00 t 10 10 40 t 30 5 S3 . . 1 to so 1 20 t oo . ( 00 II 1 TO . 1 70 1 70 - 1 70 1 70 1 70 8 00 Si 20 16 0 8 SO 4 7b e oo 8 oo t 60 i 60 ' 6 60 8 86 to 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 S 00 S 00 t HO t 01 6 65 0 76 6 00 6.S 00 69 i0 S 7 11 to 1 '0 1 to 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 8 00 4t 4U 18 80 - 1 70 18 69 1 70 1 70 1 70 8 40 1 70 1 7m 1 70 6 86 6 IO t 0 t 00 t 00 24 00 - 4 00 t 00 4 OO t 00 t 00 4 00 4 OO 4 00 4 00 ' 4 00 to 00 ' 6 00 1 to l to 1 eo l to i SO 1 70 1 70 1 10 1 70 18 00 14 00 8 00 18 4-i It M 18S 80 lSM U County Treasurers. The follnwiiR are the salaries of oonntv treasurers as fixed bv the bill parsed bv tbe Ut leg Mature: Baker, f800 Bent, S93t Clackamas. 1 000; Clatsop. 000; C o lumbia, COOjCooa, 600; Curry. 400; Crook 400; Donglaa, 1 000; Gilliam. 30; Grant, 80Q Harney. 700i Jacksin, 800; Josephine. 400; Klamath. 400; Lake. 400; Line 600; Linn, 1.000; Lincoln. 400; Marion, 1,200; Malhrnr, 600; Multnomah, 8,000; Morrow J 600; Pnlk, 760; Sherman, 200; Tillamook, SS0; Umatilla. 800: Uomn, 700; . Was , 600; Waabiofcton, 600, and oouuiy judge of L:neolt county, 000 - Iaad Trsvnafjra. Maroh II John Bino and Mry Bino to W. C. Vredt; 1 acre of I ni near tbe old aehool boose, Antelope; 9160. Marnh 11 Wentworth Lord snd wife to ElmiraG. Sylvester; lot 4, block 13, Langb lin's additinc toOtlles C 'y; $1. March 11 Jns. T. Peters et UX. to Jnliu J. Wiley; b ts K and B, block 7, Ft. DalUr military addition to Dllea Ci'y; $1. Vale Gazette: Joe Morton, wbo bss been living on a ranch within a mile ot Ontario for the pnst ten or fifteen years, has discovered that there '.s mre gold In the eanh ou his ranch than there is id furmintr, and bo has built a machine to raise wmer from the Snake with which to WHSh tbe cold from tbe gravel He will haul the travel in wheel scrappers to the lmnk of tbe 3uke and run it through his gold savinir apparatus .Just how much the gravel runs to ihe yard we did uot leHro, but It is said that it is good Globe Demo-rat: The linges publishing businca- lu tmscmntry is carried nn by the government i'self. about 1 000,000 brink), are turned out annually and aiso; for thr most of tbe vesr, the larjest and stnpidei dn'V oappr in tr.e wrr d, known aa Congrestional Record. 3 -me of th"- b1 are creditable specimens, bit as a rule the need of a oompetent editor is thir leading ehnractdistio. Tbe United States should either edit its vast array of pnMioa'ion wub more ability or out them down about 90 p;r cent The Congressional Record is edited bf a set of ul s ai d a abovel. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tbe Cirouit Court ot tbs Butte oi Oregon, tot Wasco county. Ihe Pacific Firs Insurance Company, p'alntiff, vs. lianiel J. O roper, Aivazena A.C ojwr, The UaJIs, Jiufur a 8ili sioue R. R. Oo., D. M. Freuth ana J. W. French, jde. daiita. By virtue or an execution duly issued out of and under tne ml of the circuit court of tbe State cf Ongoii, ir the County of Vac, to me dire ted. dated tstb day of November. lfc94. upon a Juda-. meut anu d cree of foreclosure reuuerwl and en tered in a d court on the 16th d.v of November, 1S94.ID favor ot tne Pacific Fi e ln.ua-.ee Com. pany, plainliff, and against D.nlel J. Cooper and Arrai-na A. Co.,ptr, defendants, for the sum of lA,69t.OO, corrmandiiijt aod rcquirinir me to maks ale of the lull'jWinir descrilied real l mpcrty aitu aird in tbj county of Wasco, and state of Oregon, to-wit: Tue west ha'f of fectioa SS, Townab p t north, Raima 14 east, SiOacrts; the nr.rtbeut quarter and tbe eaat ba f of ih: aoutliea t quart roi s etion SS, Town-blp 8 n- rth. Kanye 14 eaat, i O.c es; ihe e&at nal of th- eoutbwwc quarter t.f bection S6, rbwiifhip 8 north, R res 14 e.s-.. 80 acres; tbe southwrat quarter of 8 c lor 81. Tow. .ship t uorth, Kaiige 16 ut, 188 cres; th aouthiaat quarter of Sectiun. it. Town-hip 8 north, Kamre 14 east, ISO acres; tbe west h If ol the njrtnwcat quarterof section 81, Township 8 nortb, Hanye 16; eat, igg acres; the a est ba.f of the nortnweat quarter of ection St. ownabip 8 north raotre 16 east so acre ; the southeast quarter of Section 80. Town ab n 8 north. Km ge 15 east, 160 acres; the east ball and the bouibws-t qu rt-r ol tne northwest quarter uf sectl n Ito, Tuwnahip t no th, KaiiKe 16 east. 14s acres; thr wet half ol tbe a"Uthffeet quarter of ."ection SO, T wnshlp t m.nh. Rat ire 16 a st, 10S seres; tbu north hall of lb southstat qiurter and the nort beast quarter of tbe southwest quarur of Sao ion 19, Tuwi.sbip 8 i.orrh, Range 16 east, 120 acres; tbe east half 01 Section 81. ' own-hip 8 nortb. Ramie 15 eaat, 820 acre.; Total S.0SS acres. 1 dwl on the S7ib day of Nov.mb. r. 1SU4, duly levy upon tbe above de-cribed real p operty. Vow, tberefore, bv virtue of said execution, Jndg ment. Older ano decree, and n conformity iin tne -aimDianda of said writ, 1 will on H edDesday, the tod day O' January. 1695, at the hour of 1 o'clock and 8J min-tte-, p. m., at iha front drof tbs cunty e .uith nse oi said Wa co County, in tbs City of The Dalles, In Mud county a d state, se 1 at public auction, subj ct to redemption, to tbs high est bidder for United States go'd c tn, oaah in band, all tbe right, title and iTereet of the above named del ndanta. or either of them. In aod to tbe above de-cribed raal property te s.ti fy said azecutioo. Judgment, o.dei and decree, Interest aod cue's and au accruing coats. ' T. J. DRIVER. ' 8beriff ot Wasco C. untv. t, reran at Dalles City, Orcajun, Dm. 1, 164. Thos. t. Oakes, Henry V. l, oe, Henry C. Bouse, neowvers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX. Lain) Omcs at Tbs Daluts, Oaxoos Docerabei 13, ltW4. Notice is berebr gl.-en that the followinK named settler has filed notice nf Ms iutentlun to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be mads before the Uraiatersnd Kect.er at Tbs Dalles, Oregon, on January 4. 1SV6, vis: HI HaED L. KIrtKHAM, H E No 625S, NJ NWJ, S-E xW)4. 80 88, and BM 1 Sto 81, Tp 1 s, R 14 E. He names the following- witnesses to prove his con-lnuoua residence upon and cultivation of aaid land, vis: UVory Hudson. Harry Hudson, John W Hontgom. ery, Johu u Decker, all of Uuf ur, Orecm. - JaS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE FOR RE PUBLICATION. Lajrn Orrics at Tbs Dallis. Os, Keoruatv to. litab. is hereby given that tbe followiux-uameo Notice settler has filed ootiee of hii intention to make Dual proof iu support of Is claim, and th,t said proof will be made before thr register and receiver aue miles, urweon, on Apru s, I8H6, via: - WILLIAM 8. WOODCOCK, H E No 82-23, for tbe NWJ of stc to, tp 1 s, r 18 a. He names the followiog witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: o D Doyle. Ben Southwell. Ed Dojle, Wm Doyle, all of Kndersby, Oregon. oar 8 JAS F. MOORE, Register. TAKKt OP. Came to the promises nf tha subscriber, tn tons; Hollow, about 14 miles anuthrast af Ine Dalles, one orre mare, bra-ndml M on right siiou'der, two white hind feet, white strip In face. She bee colt branded the same The own, r ean bav tbe earn ? by proving proiarty and roliog for tns charges of kee, inc at.d be coat of thla advertlsment. Look Hollow, Oct. 4. 1 84. D. F 18BORKB. KTORTHERTJ IN PACIFIC R.R R U N S PULLMAN ELEGANT TOURIST ill SLEEPING CAR& DINING CAR SLEEPING CARS .gT Pr. 1 i,t.. TO oa VI, KM ICKiM.KS ,.N I wivwioro THROUGH TICK6TS TO minifli W.slorO!T flr.W V .1 K B stov in t,r, POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For Information, time cards, maps and tickets can n or write. w u. allaway, Airent. Or A. D. CH'K'TON, Ars"t Gen"l Pasa. Asrent, Nn, 22s MoiTlou St. corner of Ti.trd tit., Portbuid, uregon. ) fcaWrfttl. a V 1 x me Eurojeaij ebosbq if nn tt tti s rrT t . mj. n. r iAoj, rropnetor. 2?. Union Street, Between Second and Third Streets ONLY 25 CENTS A MEAL Tables always supplhd with the best msata in the market No Chlnaraa asonloved. and tha cook I na- la dona oy nraKiass caterers and after tbs tanuly stf a. J S BCHENCK, 1 M PATTEESON Cashier. THE ; Tbfs errm- Ordinary jur tuvenator is the most wonderful discovery of the age,. It Has Dees en domed by the .ifadingsclen. Hrto men of Europe and America. , Hodvaa 'Is E3ST NudvaB StATM frnnaturents8 Of tbs dls- eharaw In' 90 days. Cnrer- LOST HMBOOD First National Bank Oonsttpstton. Ditafneaa. . TsJllng Ben. twitching or tne eyes uu eig( , pun. Btrenfffbaha ., Invigorates - sss tones tne -. entireavnm. Hudrsa cures ueDinty. Nervonaneaa. Kmlsslons, snd developc s ' snd restores weak orgam. Fains In tne Dace, lotsea bv da or nifcHtstopped ; 07 THB DAIXE3t Successors to oulcklv. Over 2.000 Brtvate enVrwtnnra. Pramatnreneas means imnotenpv In ilia flnri stace. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness and bsrrennesa. 1. can be stopped la 10 days vj ccaoui auujrau, - me new discovery was msa" rry ins Bnecutl. 'SCHENCK . AND " BEALL, BANKERS ...... Traiisuts a Begnlar Ming Etislness Buy sodWl tsrhsngs. Oolleetlnos carefully mads and prorrptly aeoounted or. uraw on ew zoxs, nan jrraiwuco and i Oft. Xlreotors i Uf TnoarpssB, IdMWUltenV J.H Scbenck, ' George Uebe. H M Bcall. Istsofths old famous Hudeoa HedlcaJ Instlnrta. It is the strongest Titallrer msda. - It la ver ' powerful, bnt batmleas. Bold for 81.00 a psoa SKOOrS naoksres for 8S.0Oir.laln sealed boveaV. Written cuaraniea rlTenfnra enra. Ifwaihn bjk uuAcaauu mm I enurvi tnirra.aiz ran will be sent to too free of all chareva. Seaiifof circulars and teettanniala. Addrsas H CO SON MEDIC AG INSTITUTE. function Stockton, Bbirlut ck eiHt Sta. aou M a-SUlClSCOe VeUe Andrew Velarde. ' HOUSEWiOVER. The Dalles. flirfrM: Txw.lr IVit 181. . The Sun. Tne first of American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. Branner s Mara t SFCCND STREET Three Doors From Court. Harper's Weekly. In 1893. Ha.RPKR'8 WEEKLY 's a pictorial history of the time. It preset. M every Imponanterem promi.llv, accurately, and ezhauatlvely I i.lus.ratiou aod uea crip. Ire textcf tbe Itiirh.-st order The manner in which, during 1894, it has treated theCbieaRo Railw y strikes and tne Chlno Japan ee War, au-l tbe amount of Itirht it was abl . to thr w on Krea ihe lustant at e;it on was directed to that little-known country, are examples of i s al. mO-t rjOtlildltan MMlllrM, Jnll.n U.lnk -i I- llnsuiehni w iter anu orrespondenc, baa oeen sent u ,.i war, ai a inert toinel oy o. D. VVel don, tbe well-known American artist, now for many years resident in J pan, ah . Ias been enewl t'o co oi trare wi h Mr Hal h in sei.dinif to HaRPER'o wo.r.aL,x vxQiunye iuii.rmau-,11 aod Illustration Pmini 186 every vital question WW he dl nseed with vVor and without prejudice in Ihe edit ilal rolooaas, and also in special articles b the hlyb st . . ... vmm.,. uc.i L.u-ut. r.tixnuui ,,i sna men and w men who are ma-inc hi.ij.w a .. erful and c.ustlc no ltical cartoons, will continue to "jrHB icaiures. rnie Busy world, with its keen and kindly c. mmonton the lesser doing ot tha day. w li remain a regular dei a tru. nt Ficnoa. 'ih. re will b- iwo powerful sriala. both biudaomely 1 mirated Tie Ked C ckode. stir- riiui iDuiauoe oi mam asvs oy sta .ley 4. W eymm. anu a nsvei oi sat ir..rk, entitled Tha son of H s -,,vr,,j Dw,urr alas news srvet al noveltties. tut mam .tin.. ..!-- U II , - j w,m vj ruiu a i writers -. Band for ZHtutrsitcd Prospamtns. TbaV-.lumes of the Weekly bear'n with the Bret number for January of aech year. 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Daily, by mail,-- (6 a year Daily snd Sunday, by mail,---:$3 a year The Weekly, fl a year Orart Street, Two Doors South of .Tnua-Horat unu office, up-stalra. MRS. F0RW00D. fas removed her dressmaklnr pariora to tlCs new ocatiou. and won d invite aI persons desiring tresses, and especially ber termer customers, to can uhj e un. iieslanlng a spsdalty and patterns cut to order, The Sundhy;Sun In the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the "World-. -. . Price 6c a copy. By mail, $2 a year ! THE JACOBSEN Book and Music Company Address TBS STJft, Mew York. . ssAtss n MES. EUSSEIE Fashionable Dressmaker ; Corner Third sad Lincoln Sta. " All Work Promptly and Neatly DooeJ-ttS Notions, Pianos Organs STATIOIIEBT. PIANOS and OTgaiis sold est easy monthly s are ptppartd te Beet, . Call or address Itmt u Tk SstIlwa,Os WANTED TO EXCHANGE For Horses, Cattle or Sheep, ia FarmiDff Propeity There Is ons HOO Aera ranch In Grant count, that will r e trad d for any of tha b-,ve stock Host of this lano b fenced, has good spriims. al oud sues of wa sr. good flve-fom h use, stable, tbedt apr ng houae, correll a d etc. an rut 200 tons ol hay n this land. Five miles frjm county i town. Also HOO rrn close to Kansas City, all undrt fence, o e-half mile from court houae, vtith stable. all fenced snd crops -fenced.. Tbis is a good fa n and close to market, will takst21 par aire fo t.a farm and will taks ooraea a what Uicy an worth. For further particulars apply to W. n. CANTRELL, Dufur, or, JAS. FERGUSON, General wmm Goods hauled with the frreateat care to al carts of the oity on short notioe. DAN BAKER, a. PBOPBIXTOB OP THE M - Exchange - Salooi BEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Wines, Liauors Cigar.i Second Street EastKnd. WE SELL!" NOT AT COST But at a Very Small Profit Men's Kipp and Calf Bpots. Men's Kipp and Calf Shoes: Men's Light Shoes. , Boys' Light and Heavy Shoes. Youlho' Grain and Calf Button Shoes Ladies' Calf Shoes. . Ladies' Low Calf Oxfords. Ladies' Kid Button Shoes. Misses' and Children's Kid Button Shoes. Misses' and Children's Grair and Calf Button Shoe A Large Selection of Infants Shoes; Arctic and Bubht Overshoes of all sizes;Leather and Findings; Iron Lasts, Etc ! Shoe Shop in Connection With Stort STONEMAN & FlEGE THE DALLES, OR. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL LINE QB1 (lubber Boots, Ladies, Misses, Child's Rubbers And Arctio Overshoes AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO BELL THEM. ROBERT E. WILLIAMS posl. Glamond rianrlas; Mills THX oa COLUMBIA PACKING COMPANY Corner Third and WaaMiwrton Btrtt. 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It stop ail Io? brdar nr nlffhL Prmvtmta qulfto PChU ol diichargft, wjilob if not chcKt1 leads to 6 prmM torrhOMk and all liiehorronof ImrKtDcr Vrtnr.HB cuum UtaUw, mm Kiarteyaana innnnryorfro mi lAupuriu MCUPIOENff Tbto rrmt Vcabl tion of a lamotw t roucb pliyalclfco, wltl qulokly cwrtfou o n kA.mil Df Manhood. Pr natltta, CCI'I DENE It the only known rmxW to etir als. A writtwi jrunrnnte riven and money returned If tlx bo: ii nn a hn. it fT.r A&.oa. b v mitlL Send for rBaVKdroular and u jililr DA Vol AEDICIXK CO-.. 0. 1 Ban FraiKLtioo. CaL Jbr&Ub AI'lTsansV wtwe nmeiy mr imi axw iirwiwea wnq rw wuuouiesii optrntLiuii. uuuiniimonaW txe does not aiiaot a uaciAaAAiiMiitoiim. teaUOaOOiali. The Oro Fino Wine Eooms AD. KELLER. MANAGER. fest Grade California Wines d Brandies id the City A COMPLETE UKX OF- MPORTED and DOMESTIC LIQUORS and CIGARS Vo.' OO Second door from Tho corn! of Court Street ... THE DALLES, 0KEG0N