9m ' " (jTl!BCK. Volume XXXV THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1899 CONSOLIDATED 1882. TI 1 -UOIJXTA.I!.EEB. - XIII AO. 30 Aasousmx Makes the food more ROYAL tAITlNO STRIKERS EM PLOY DYNAMITE They Try to Blow Up a Car Barn. Cleveland, July 21. --A dynamite bomb was thrown upon the roof of the Big- Consolidated Street Railway Company's barn at Lakeview at 3 o'clock this morning. A jagged bole, two feet square, was torn in the roof. A Wade Park avenue car, which stood directly beneath the bole was wrecked. The wildest excitement prevailed among1 the men in the barn. The explosion was hear a for blocks and hundreds of people were attracted to the scene. No one was injured, but many windows in the big barn were shattered by the explosion. The shock was such as to cause the grounl to tremble and it seemed for a few moments as if the barn itself would .fall. Last night and early in the morning, lawless crowds were actively destroy ing the trolley and feed wires and placing all kinds of obstructions on the tracks. Police Director Barrett stated today that troops would doubt less be called out soon to suppress mob violence. Tell lour Sinter. . . A. beautiful complexion u an impos sibility without good pura blood, the sort that onlv exists in connection 'with srood digestion, a healthy liver nod bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 2o cts and oO cts Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. A FOUL MCKDEB. The Body of a Girl Found In a Portland Park. Portland, July 21 Clara Fitch, the 19-year-old daughter of George A. Fitcb, who lives at 623 East Salmon street, was found dead in Cycle Park yesterday afternoon at 4 o'slock, and Frank McDaniel is now in jail charged with the murder. - . The body was found by George Arnold, who is employed by Mrs. J. Platz. He was hunting for the cows in the park when he saw a woman's feet sticking out from under some ferns. The remainder of her body was completely" covered with the ferns. He thought it was a sleeping woman at first, but pushing the ferns aside and ' touching the woman, who lay with ber face in her hat, he discovered she was dead, and at once gave the alarm, when the police and coroner were notified. The spot where the jjirl was found is 200 yards norili-jast of the mt:u en trance and it little distant from an unfrequented path. There were some ' signs of a slight struggle.- The ferns were somewhat trampled down but evidently no violent struggle had oc curred. The girl bad left her home Wednes day evening saying she was going to see a girl friend, but did not return. Her mother thought she had remained oyer night with tar friend. She bad been seen entering the park with Frank McDaniel, her lover, about 9 o'clock, and McDaniel admits to hav ing been with tbegirl in the park, but claims to have la Hen her to with in two blocks of her home at 10 o'clock leaving her there because her parents had refused to allow him to visit ber. The belief is that McDaniel strangled her to death. Sou try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00 does not cure, take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty year on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cents. ..Blakeley & Houghton, dru; ' gists. . ROBERT G. INQUKSULL DBAD Toe Ureat Aguo.tto a Victim of Apr oplexy. New York, July 21. Robert G. Ingersoll died at his home in Dobbs Farry, N. Y., this afternoon, of ap oplexy. Ingersoll went to his home in Dobbs Ferrv two days ago, apparently in good health. Shortly after his arrival he complained of slight indisposition. He spent the morning in his room, and shortly before stricken bis wife offered to have luncheon sent up to .him. He laughed, and replied that while be did not feel quite as young as formerly he euessed he was not yet an Invalid, and would go down with the others. As he finished speaking and was about to rise, he fell back into bis chair. A physician was immediately sum moned, but when he reached the house found that Ingersoll had died almost instantly. The physician did not give the cause of bis death, but the family believe it was due to apoplexy. Ingersoll's wife and two daughters were with him when he died. loans Mother. Croup' is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak so agdnizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases releived immediately Price 25 cents, 50 cents and SI. 00 Blakeley & Houghton druggist. SIX ITALIANS LYNCHED. An infuriated Mob Hang Them to Tre. . New Orleans, July 21. Special dispatch from Tallulab, La., says: Six Italians were lynched there last night. " The names of the lynched were unobtainable. Yesterday, Dr. Hedges, a prominent physician of Tallulab. quarrelled with an Italian. The latter wounded the ' physician PanvoER 'Pure delicious and wholesome POWDER CO., HEW YORK. with a shotgun. Thesbootlngcreated intense excitement. A mob immedi ately rounded up the would-be assas sin and five of his friends, strung them all to trees and then filled their bodies with buckihot. ROOT HAS ACCEPTED He Consents to Step Alger's Shoes. into Washington, July 23. Elihu Root, of New York, has accepted the war portfolio in President McKinley's cabinet. The telegram of acceptance was received shortly after noon, while Secretary Long was with the president. Secretary Alger bad just left. The tender of the war portfolio was made to Mr, Root Friday night after the conference at the White House. As the president will leave for the Adirondack Wednesday or Thursday, it is probable that Mr. Root will come to Washington to confer with him before that time. It is regarded as more likely that Mr. Root will meet the president at Lake Champlain in the latter part of the week. (Elihu Root was born at Clin ton, N Y., February 15, 1845, and graduated at Hamilton college and the New York university law school. He was admitted to the bar in 1807, since which lime he has been in active practice in New York city. He was one of the most prominent members of the New York state constitutional convention where be served as chair man of the judiciary committee.) Do Son Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neg-leet is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive, guarantee for over fifty years. Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. MCSTEKINO OUT. Four More Companies Examined Last Saturday. SAN Fbancisco, July 23. Four more companies of the Second Oregon, A, L, B, and E went before the medi cal examiners yesterday. This work will consume but little more time if the remaining companies have their rolls ready when their turn comes. Examinations are not so detailed . as when the troops mustered in, except where a soldier claims to have jLui-. feed some disability in the service. In such cases, care is taken to learn whether the alleged trouble was so incurred. From present indications, not many of I he Oregon men will be classed as permanently impaired. There are several cases of dysentery that will defy remedies for some time to come, and may not yield to anything less than skilled and prolonged treat ment. Some of the wounded, of course, are injured for life, although the number is not large. Will Need More Surgeon Manila, via Houg Kong, July 23. Chief Surgeon Woodhul! considers the increase io the military force in the Philippine islands will necessitate the employment of 40 additional sur geons. Wood hull's recommendation to that effect has been disapproved by General Otis. There are nearly 3000 soldiers ic the hospital. The official report last week showed 1800 in the hospital in Manila, and there are several hundred at San Fernando and other garrisons. There are also 175 sick in quarters in Manila. Regimen tal surgeons report that large number of soldiers who are on duty are unfit for service. AitacKeda Robber Hand. Washington, July 21. The war de partment received the following tele gram: "Manila, , July 21,-rCuptain B. A. Byrne, Sixteenth Infantry, with 70 men, surprised the united robber bands of negroes, BUmberlng 450, killing 115, wounding many, and cap turing a few rifles and revolvers, many band weapons and a large quantity of stock. Fighting was at a close dis tance. Byrne's . loss was one killed. one wounded, names not given. .This action is very beneficial for the quiet, of the negroes," On Every Bottle. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure la this guarantee: "All we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then If you can say you are not benlfited return the bottl to your druggist and be may .refund, the money." Price 25 cts., oOcts., and. $1.00. Blakeley and Houghton. . Much Uold Has Come. NEW YORK, July 22. 'Jeorge H. Roberts, director of the mint, called, at the local assay office recently. Ia discussing the outputof gold from tb Klondike country, Mr. Roberts said: 'We have already received $11,000, 000 in gold from the Klondike tnis. calendar year. That is as much as last year's entire receipts from that reg'on amounted to, and from infor mation received from leading buyers of bullion, I believe that this year's total yield will reach $18,000,000 or $20,000,000. This gold goes first to Sao. Francisco or Seattle. Of that which, is sent to San Francesco, a large part, goes to private refineries first, and. then to the mint. That Tbrouulnt Headache Would quickly, leave you, if you used Dr. King s Mew Life pills. Thousands! of sufferers have proved their match less merit for sick and nervous head aches. They make pure' blood and strong nerves and build up your health Easy to taKe. Try them. Only 25 cts. Money bacK- if not cured, sold by Blakeley & Houghton. TALK OF WAR WITH CANADA ir Wilfred Laurier Loses His Better Judg ment. New York, July 24. A special to the world from Toronto says: Profes sor Goidwin Smith, after reading Premier Laurier's speech upon the Alaska boundary dispute, Raid: "I am surprised and sorry Sir Wil fred Laurier should have even alluded to the possibility of war over the Alaska boundary question. It would be a disgrace to statesmanship if it were possible that war should break out between Great Britain and the United States about such a matter. "This question is not pressing.' All that is immeditaely wanted is some joint arrangement foj the preservation of order in the disputed territory After a little reflection and everybody has had time to cool, means will be found for settlement of the question in an amicable way. T have thought from the beginning that it would have been better if the Alaska boundary question had not been mixed up with o'.her questions, such as reciorocity questions, with which it had uotbinir to do. Let the Alaska boundary question be kept apart and let conference on commercial reciprocity proceed. The two thing9 I repeat, have nothing to do with each other." There is a great deal of talk about general elections in Canada being held next fall. It is reported that the Laurier government decided before Minister of Public Works Tarte left for England a few weeks aiiO to appeal to the country, and word comes from different provinces that preparations are being made for general elections. GAIN IN SCHOOL CHILDREN. Also More Money Per Child Than Last Tear Salem, July 23. Superintendent of PublicInsiruction Ackerinan yester day certified to the state treasurer the number of persons between 4 and 20 years of age residing in the several counties of Oregon on the first Monday of March, 1899. The list is as follows: Counties. Children B ker 3,523 Beuton 2.460 Clackamas 7.888 Clatsop 3.K72 Columbia' 2.183 Coos. 3,738 Crook 1.232 Curry 706 Louias f,283 Grant 1,976 Gilliam 1.441 Jackson , 4,856 Harney 970 Josephine 2,392 Klamath 1,107 Lttentinvrr.nnr - 939 Counties. Children. Lincoln 1.304 Linn 7,186 Malbeur 1.2M Marion 9.SS3 Morrow 1.586 Multnomah 24.385 Polk 3.887 bherman i,30 lillamook. ...... 1.672 Umatilla 5.K53 Union ... 5,575 Wallowa ........ 1,966 Wasco 4 306 Washington 4,704 Yamhill 4.486 Lane.. , 7,110 I Total 132,388 The total number of pupils for last year was 130,753. While there has been a gain in the. whole state, some of the counties have reported a smaller number of children this year than last. The ollicials in the treasury depart ment are unable to say, even approxi mately, how much money there will be for distribution August 1, when the apportionment will be made. Last year the total amount distributed was $156,903.60, and that amount is already on hand. There are several payments that will be made to the treasury be fore August 1, so it is certain that the total amount distributed to the schools this year will exceed that of last. Last year the per capita was $1 20. . A creed To Disagree. Colfax. Wash.. Jnly . 22. W. R. Gragg, the Elberton farmer, who ou July 1 attempted to murder his wife and Mrs. Carroll, of Spokane,and then endeavored to commit suicide, has almost recovered from self-inflicted wounds, and will be given preliminary examination Monday. Both the women have entirely recovered. Gragg and his wife have signed articles of separation, Gragg giving his wife $600. a team and buggy, and arrang ing for her doctor's bill. Tha agree ment also provides that Gragg will not oppose his wife in ber suit for divorce. It is understood there was also an agreement that Mrs. Gragg would not appear against him In any criminal action. SIOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of .his paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh Ball's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. C'attarh being a con stitutional disease! requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mocous surtacesof the system.thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the cons titution, and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollers for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Cbeent & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Public Warehouse. A company has been organized in Portland known as the Mutual Ware house Co., and will operate Montgom ery dock No. 2, which has a capacity for handling 750,000 bushels of wheat. This concern proposes to accept wheat for storage and act as brokers for its sale. It will be a warehouse where all buyers can have equal opportunity to examine grain and make purchases. Progress of Recruiting. New- York, July 24. A special to the Herald faom Vashington says: Reports received by Adjutont General Cerbln from the colonies of the new volunteer regiments show that about one-third of the provisional troops have been enlisted. There was a slight falling off in recruiting on Fi iday, but the returns for yesterday show an increase, bringing the total up to more than 4500. Two regiments. Colonel Petitt's and Colonel Ball's, are more than two-thirds full. The regimental recruiting officers will begin active work this week in- dependently of the recruiting stations and from the reports General Corbla i encouraged to believe that the re maining 10,000 men will be secured within a fortnight. The authorities are building great hopes on this new army, which has been organized in such a short period, and should i-s services be required in the Philippines or not. it is the president's expectation that it will be a part of the regular military establishment. A Frightful- Blander Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Buklen's Ar nica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Besi pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. LACK1EK WILL NOT QUALIFY. Meant Just What Be Suldand Cannot Add Anything. New York, July 24. A special to the Herald from Ottawa say's Sir Wilfred Laurier's speech in the house of commons relative to the Alaska dis pute with the United States has at tracted great interest all over the Dominion and it is everywhere re garded as of high significance and importance. 'My position in regard to this matter of the boundary dispute," said Sir Wilfred tonight, has not altered since I started it on May 30. We are willing to refer the question to any commission of arbitration that would be acceptable to any civilized nation or set of honor able men. As to the order of refer ence, we maintain that precedent set by the United States is one to which they should not in fairness object in hs dispute, and that is the reference n the Venezuela oounaary dispute. 'My views upon the present unsatis factory statement of negotiations look- ng toward submission of the quesMon of arbitration were fairly set forth in the remarks I made in the house of commons yesterday, 1 cannot add anything to them, nor do I wish to retract or qualify one word which I uttered upon that occasion." An American Millionaire Thief. PARIS, July 24. A sensational case hicb recalls that of Mrs. Castle, of San Francisco, in .London about two years ago, is agitating Americans ere. The lady, who is described by some of tne papers Airs. A., an American millionairess, well known in New York society." but who the con sulate here says is a Miss Hobbs, was caught shoplifting in the Louvre. ospector Albanet, head cf the detec tives of the Louvre, followed her about the store, -and noticed she picked up something at every counter she pas sed. The woman was arrested outside the Louvre and taken to the police station. Policemen searched ber rooms at the Hotel Continental where a number of stolen objects were found. On paying for the property the woman was released. T-l.iL .or W ..''l-'tT Keare,.. "ANC)LD AND W ELL-TRIED Rem- EDY. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world Thenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ia uncalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsiow's. For Male. A Hodge Header, good as new, has cut only 350 acres. A bargain. Call on John Dalryimple, Floyd ranch, on Five-Mile. j 22 2w. Here's a Bargain. A 14-horse power Buffalo Pitts threshiug machine, will be sold cheap for cash. May be seen at W. A. Johnston's store. Call on C. W. Emerson. j 22 6w ' Bow Are Tour Kidneys Dr. Hobbs' Sparairus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam ple free. Add. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. JERVITA Batons VITA LI LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. Anerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c per box ; 6 boxes J6r $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton Jackson St&, CHICAGO, ILL. Sole by Blakeley t Houghton, The Dalle. Oregon. All Competition. Distance VIA THE Union Pacific A.tOiM. ircbVL "a p,cto As regards TIME and THOUGH TAR SERVICE to Denver, Omaha. Kansas City od other eastern cities. Only 3 days with no cbange to Chicago; 41 days with one change to New York. Boston, (Philadelphia and other principal points. Cars heated by steam and lighted by Pintch light. Baggage checked through. Un ion depots. For Kates, Tickets, Sleeping Car Berths, etc. apply to JAS. UiELAND, agent O. R. & N Co.. The Dalles. Or., or C. E. BROWN. Dlst. Pass. Agent, or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen. Apent 135 Third St.. Portlund. Or men 1 CHARLES FRANK DP THE EXCHANGE Keeps on draught the celebrated Columbia Beer, acknowledged the beat beer In The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try It and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON HND Butchers Farmers "IsntTered tbe tortures of the damned wnu proiruuing pues orougut on oy constipa tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell. Ia., and never found anvthtw? to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from yuca -uu iiko a new man. C. H. Kbiiz, Mil Jones St., Sioux City, la Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Goofl, Do uuuu, flevcr sticucn. weaicen. or firipe. luc, jc. auc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . ttrilaf Remedy Compiny. Chlr.ra. Montreal, Hew Tor. SIS HO.Tn.RJIP SoMand guaranteed by alldrug liU'l U'BMb guu to CCRi; Tobacco Habit. PROFESSIONAL. A. S. BKNNtI Attorney at Law rM. TACKMAN Dentist. Kooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or F. MOORS. JOHN GAVIN. M CORE & GAVIN, Attorneys At Law. Kooms 39-40 over U. S. Land Office. jun9 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice s hereby Riven that the unders:f?ned, has been duly appointed by the Hon. County Court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco County, as administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of George W Rowland, late of Wasco Couney, regou, now deceased. All persons baf'Op claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified, to me at my o t ce in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this uotice. Dated this 29th day of June. 1899. FRANK ME EFEE, ' Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Geoiee W. Rowland, deceased. Julv l-5t. EXECUTOR'S N-'TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Geo. A. Liebe. executor of the estate of Richard G. Closter, deceased, r as filed in the office of the county clerk of Wasco County, Oregon, his final ac count and report in the matter of said estate. and that the Honorable Robert Mays. County Judge of said County has ordered that said final account and report and the settlement of the said estate, as well as any objections there to, shall be heard at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m on the 3rd day of July, 1S99. th-j same being t).? regular July term of said Court for the year 1899. Said hearing, settlement and objections, 11 any. will be heard pursuant to s :id order in the county court room in the court house of said county at Dalles City, Oregon. This notice is given by order of the Hon. Robert Mays. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of date May 28th., 1899. Dated June 3rd., 1899. GEO. A. LIEBE, Executor of the estate of Richard U. Closter, deceased. CONTEST NOTICE. U S. Land Office. i The Dalles. Or.. July 20.1899. i A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Ed. S. Be;icn, contestant, against homestead entry No. 62)1, made August 13. 1897, for s qrneqr and lots 1,2, and 3 of section 5, township 3 s. racge 12 e, by Bert fl. Leonard, eontestee. in which it is alleged that aai .1 Bert H. Leonard left the said tract more 4hai a year since, and went- to Seattle, state of Washington, and never returned to the state of Oregon He is a married man, that he nor hi family ever resided on said tract, and no fencing or buildings are or the said tract, and no residence was ever mrinlainrd thereon, that such failures still exist, said parties are heieby notified to appear, respond and offer evl :ence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. ra. ou September. 9, !99. before the register and receiver a the UuiteJ Si ncs L-md Offl e in Th-! DalH-s. Oregon The t-ni 1 e testant haviu;. in a proper affidavit, tiled July ltb, lnys. set forth facts which show that I'M' due diligence, personal service of ihis uotice can not be made, it is hereby ordered an 1 rirec ed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. JAY, P. LUCAS. RegUtjr. DEPART FROM THD DALLES Fast Mail. !l:44. p. m. Suit Lake. Denver, Ft Fast Mail 2:55 p. m. Worth. Omaha, Kan sas City, St. Louis. Chicago and East. Spokane Flyer 6:25 p. m. Walla Walla, Spokane Minneapolis, St Paul Spokane Flyer 5:0u a. m. Dulutn, Milwauke, Chicago and East. Hp. m. FROM rORTLAND Ocean Steamships 4 p. m. All Sa'.ling Dates sub ject to cnange. For San Francisco Steamers leave Port land every nve days. 8 p. m. Ex. Sunday Saturday . 10 p.m. Columbia River Steamers To Astoria and Way. Landings. 4p. m." Ux.Sunda; 6 a. m . Ex.Sunday Willamette River 4:30 D. m. Ex.Sunday Oregon City. Newberg, salema way-4-ana s 7 a. m. Tues.Thur, and Sal Willamette aid Yamhill 3:30 D. m. Rivers. Mon.,Wed. and ill. Oregon City. Dayton.ond Way-L.ano.ings. 6 a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p. m. Tues, Thur Tues Thur. and Sat Portland to Corvallis and sat . and Way-Landings Snake River. Riparia to L;wiston, LV Riparia Lv. Lew'a aauy dally Parties desiring to go to Heppner should take train No. 4, leaving The Dalles at 5:30 P. u. to make direct connections, returning. niaKing di rect connections at Heppner Junction with No 1, arriving at The Dalles at 3:15 P. M. No. 22. through freight, east-bound, does not caray passengers: arrives 2:50 a. m., depart9 3:50a. m. ... No. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east bound; arrives 4 p. m , departs 3:15 p. m. No. 21. west-bound through freight, does not carry passengers: arrives 8:15 p. m., departs 9:30 p.m.. No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives 5-15 p. m, departs 8:30 a. m. For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'a a ent The DaKes. or address W. H. HURLBURT, Gen, Pasi Agent Portland. Oregon J Ibklard Agent, The Dalles Coiuiia paMiit .Corner Third and Washington.. BEEF,. VEAL. MUTTON, P( RK, LARD Cured and Dried Meats, Sausages of All Kinds Orders Delivered toky Part of the City PHONB 8 TlO 15 CANDY if CATHARTIC TRADE MASK MolSTIRfD 0t liJoifuo lile armony l 1 This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as pure hand-made sour mash Whiskey for family and medical use. Sold by BEN WILSON, ..Best of Teeth.. Best Crown and Bridge Work 22k golill per tootli ft. mi Set of TVetti, fully guaranteed, (rubber) 5.01 Best (iold Filling $1X0 up Beat Alloy Filling 5CU' up Teeth extracted without paiD 50c Everything Guaranteed Just as Advertised. Portland Dental Parlors, Rooms II. 12, 13 Chapman Block. Second Street Dr. Sanford Murray, D.D.S., Manager. A. Ad. ... RcnGvvnea Old J 90 Second Street, i id door from Court Stree, THE DALLES, - - OREGON. I Tom Bourke's and I , Homestead whiskey. SPECIALTY IN IMPORTED FRENCH LIQUORS AND COCNAC Best Domestic Liquors Wines and Cigars j The Largest and Best of August Buchler's Homo-Made Beer and Porter. Agent for the Swiss Publishing Co., New York. Z. F. ana General 391. 393 RND 39S SECOND STRE6T. (Adjoining Hail road leim ) Consignments Solicited Prompt attention will be oald to those who faor m with their patronage Pioneer Bakery. I huve reopened this well known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply everybody with BREAD, PIES and CAKE Also, all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries Pioneer prosaic Vm, pay (or vn what express vv :" A 'CHICAGO idJLSAj clrSlaS', iddres?. SEARS. ROEQUCX & CO. . tmwmmmm Did You Ever. Stop to think that this is the time of year that a merchant wants to sell off all bis heavy goods. Well that is the case with me. Come in before the assortment is broken and get your choice of the stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Furnishing Goods. n F. STEPHENS. THE BALDWIN ANDREW BALDWIN. Proprietor. Corner Court and Front Streets, Carries Everything to be Found in a First-Class Liqnorj tore. Whiskey from S3.00 per Callon and Up. The Celebrated Colombia Brewery Beer on Tap THE DALLES, OREGON. ti.. W nskey.t. I - The Dalles, Or, Best of Materials Best of Prices Crown and bridge work at $4.50 per tooth, 22-karat told, give the same comfort in mastication as the natural teeth. We can save you money on den tal work. Keller, Oro Fin Saloon... MOODY 1 Grocer. Forwarding Merchant m ILLUSTRATED CATALOBUE.FREEI THIS Glu Civ'CirCLOPEDIft It out cnUlosroe tui eprtpir and ran pncMl camlwue tver published. NAftlESTHE LOWlbST WHOLE SALECHICAliO PRICES ON EVERYrMIIMilui'ta. tfc..k,. imxn kMi, tuiiM-., H.tetars, Blaiafc. IUmt huatitm, t'orriijccc, fe'.litt MMklnc. HWyciM, UM. l'l&K HulMtl ABftlrblM, Atup. 9U. Telia lure nt your crei.erper i noim. n.m wb&t be bay and will prevent him from o'trcbbnnnp vol you buy; explains just now oruer.nuw rau or mail will be on anvtbmf? to your town. THE BIG BOOK COSTS US OUR FREE OFFER- Cue tUtB Ad v.rue menc ou and send to us muti iuc ii lam us to boip to pay the Klafr and tne BIB fcoofc ftllV. ' youTBM kjM.llpJttiw.and If you don'l ay It u worth 100 time, the 10 cents yon (end. a a key to the lovest wholesale price, ol everything. ay so. and we will l.wrtiilelr rWor j.r IO WHAT THE PRESS SAVS ABOUT THIS CATALOCOEl it i a monument ol builnoa. InrormaUon.'--MitneapoU. ("A,w!de,Aul piece of work.--Waahmaton National Trlbon "The catalogue is a wonaer."-Manchester(N. ) Lnion. Sears Roebuck 4 Co U one 01 the largen house, ol lt kind .CWh'J(?;h.ae-.honnln? medium, tut eooldTweTbly be sent into a dirtrict."-Boj oe' Monthly. Chicago. j it itlr.nia t'nr.ritllTIOrj. (Inc.). CHICAGO. ILU.. u.fc.A Big Inducements ft , F The above cut represent one of our hnndsonio Bronze Clock now on e htbitlon at our etore which we propose to give to our cash customers entirely free of charge, in consideration of their liberal patronage. We beg to atatn Mm) our prices, wnicn are always rocK-ootiora ior rstciassKooas.wui remain mooaiu and this soecial offer, which will hold good for a limited titne only. Is made to the purpose of increasing-our cash are beautiful mantel jrnameots, as give us an earlv call and we will take explaining In detail how you can secure one 01 tnese useiui guts. We have a lot of damaged RUBBER GOODS, consisting of Men's hlrf and knee boo.a, snow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladies', Misses and Children's rubber croods of all kinds, will be closed out at a great sacriOce. J. P. McINERNY, One Price Cash House, Jos. T. Peters & Co., ..Building OF ALL Farm Machinery, Etc, rL. H. JOHNSTON, Headquarters for ' Hodire Hderc, Milwaukee Cbain!ess Extras for all machines we handle. . If you want anything1 io t line of Agricultural W. A. Johnston, TrTrrTrrmrfirfrfniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii Chas. J. WHOLESALE Wines, Liquors Cigars and Beer. The Celebrated Olympia Beer, Anheuser-BuBch Nutrlne, a noD-alo.'noholic beverage, uoequaled as a tonio. 173 Second street, riimimiiiiiiiiiimim 6 AWall THE CELEBRATED Columbia AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.) Thi9 well-known brewery and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances f manufacture of good healthful Beer have been introduce only the first-class article will be placed on the market, East Second Street The Dalles, for Caii Trade trade. These clocks are made of bronze! well as Hrat class time Keepers, neasi pleasure In showing you the clocks, and slightly damaged by. water and wblcif Cor. Second and Court Sts materials.. KINDS. and Columbia Mowers and fledge M Implements call on The Dalles, Oregd ) Stubling, The Dalles. Oregon. fiiriiiiiiiiiiirrmiTiTniTiTTmrn D. W. VAUSE, . ...DEALERIN.... Paper, Pain OILS, GLASS, ETQ Finest line of Wall Paper the city. Send for Sample Painting, Paper-Hanging and ing a Specialty. Kal Third Street. The Dalle. Or Brewer is now turning ou( the besi : Oregoi -A