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1 W eek iM ’ E x o n r s t o u » t o t h e J C n st. Tli<* F ir st M oetlua;. < are h ig h ly appreciated by th e editor. A to u rist sleeping car will leave T he «first m eeting of W asco’s city J u s t w ho our friend is w ed o uot-know , •dads ocourred M onday evening, April Portlutid every Tuesday a t 9 p tn. via I**«aed E v e r y T h u r s d a y B y but we like h im , any w ay . -1H, tu Room 1 of th e Booth ouilding. th e O. R. A N. w ith o u t change to Bos T hose pretwnt were M ayor Crosfield, ton, and u nder th e supervision of e x A R H 3 W 0 R T H Y & BROCK, W ith ail due respect for the 'rep u b «teoorder Johnson, T reasurer Brock, perienced conductors. No change of Ktil&w«*» a u d Publisher*«. lican c a n d id a te far-enprem e jatliie, he M arshal C am em n, and A lderm en Me* cars to »he cities of (^ruaha, Chicago, is uo m atch for Ju d g e B radshaw . Phersoti, K r^txer, M urchle, Booth, Buffalo or Boston. T he ideal trip to ■«Ifflrial Meeetary. R eynolds and C lark, and these officials th e E ast is now before you. R em em I1 o M(« h S p r t n j v le t a . <W N IT E M 8TATM R. | were sw orn In and assum ed th e ir po ber th is service w hen going E ast, and T*reslden|..^.______ ___ WTlttam M cK in ley W e bad q u ite a sensation here last sitions, excepting recorder, m arsh al consult (t) R. A N. agent, or address Vlve-H»*e*?«le«t..____..... ......t i a n r t t A . H ubert Hiu uurry «1 s t a t e .....•——•*......... Joh n S h erm n u S aturday n ight. A Mr. M ark H ayden, and treasurer, w ho will get to business G eneral Paesenger A gent W. H . H url- "■Secret» ry o f T reasu ry. .......... .t.y m a u «¡sure who for th e past week had been sto p at th e n e x t'tn u e tln g . hurt, P ortland, Or. M iecreta ry o f I n t e r io r ....................._ .t’. N . B liss rO evrvtary )1 W a y ........................ rtns**i| a A lger ping a t th e hom e of J . H. Miller, had Mayor Crosfield m akes a splendid e e ie t s r y o f N a v y ...____ ... .........J o h n D . Ixut* N o t i c e to H h e c p n ie n . t^M rtin aaier-O en v-al............. „ . ' » » « A .u a r v not'been seen-by a n to n e since T u es ' ch airm an , and his Iw havlor was su<*h A ttorney-« Jeuer?» I _______„Joseph X c K e n n a I desire to notify all sheepm en th a t day , w hen he had been a t W asco and •W ~~ret*r\ n | A aT ienltn e*.»..». ..J a m e s W ilson i ns to lead th e N ew s m an to believe he d riv in g th e ir Hocks over m y lauds agreed to work for Mr. C layton, and . will be a careful and conservative of- SEVENTH 'J U D IC IA L D IST R IC T , will be prosecuted for th e offense f G illia m I was on h is way to Mr. M iller’s to get ! ficial. » J o in tS e n a t o r cK brrtusR B. D n far C. E. J unks . his valise, was found dead w be»e be ( W aaoo ) T he first business actually done was anoint Senator ¡ H‘u ^ n ( ...... ,nh" M'ehell | Dad ap p aren tly fallen from heart fnll- a m otion m ade bv A lderm an Booth, F o r S a le . eClrcult Jndse --------------- W. L. Bradshaw ure w hen w alk in g inset Held no th of th a t th e n e x t m eeting of th e council I desire to sell m y hotel rro p e rty . P n w een tU t« A tto r n e y .......................A .A . J a y w e . , .. .. George IleMoes barn. Cnn»ner Brown would be held in Room 1 of th e Booth W ill sell on ".he most reasonable term s S T A T E OK O R E G O N . ,, , . . .. T his is a big th in g for th e rig h t party, , « i ' em v governor .................................. _... W . V. Ixsnr 1 panelled a ju . ry , and ntid in g no iu- I building, M onday, A pril 25tli, a t 8 ( ’all ou or addrw-s W. M, Reynolds. -S eeretary- a f S ta t e --------------- -----H . K. K in c a id J d lent ions of Violence, decided apoplexy , o'cl«»ck p. m. lYwonrir................................. Chi 1 It etc ham th e cause of his sudden death. T he re —B ny your m usical in stru m e n ts of A lderniau M n rc h ie g a v e notice th a t » S o p ì . o f E u b llc lUM tructlon..........»U . M. Irw in I J.>hn U . M itch ell m ains were placed in a eoffip and ta k at th e nex t reg u lar m eeting lie would The Jacolisen Book A M usic Co., The « B a n a t e n . ---------------------- } G eo. W . Mt lit m e B la z e r P ?rman en in a:hearse to Moro an d buried on ! subm it an o rd in an ce to fix th e tim e of Dalles, Ore. T h eir prices are possibly 'Conxrew MB.......... I W , it. K ills h o lding th e regular m eetings of th e th e lowest. ___ W. H. I^eds S unday. »Printer. F. A . M oore T he DeM oss L y ric B ards passed council. -tfopreme Jude««—. J C. K. WotvertoB th ro u g h here last W ednesday in th e ir A lderm an K ret te r g iv e notice th a t Timber Culture Final P ro o f- fam ous thousnud-dollar stage coach, a t th e n e a t regular m eeting he would « E M U S COUNTY. Notice for Publication. OMierman) ß.S. Huntington w hich th e y are now tra v e llin g in, en subm it an ordinance fixing th e bonds o t n t R e p a -------- | W äsco f F . 5 . J o n es L and O fflee a t T h e D alles. «Ireena. route to Wasco, th en ce on to G olden- of th e recorder, m arshal an d treasurer, -Sadre ..._______ -......... ......... J o b Fwltnu March 2S. ISSN. « tv. H . K in g dale. T hev are to retu rn and give o tice Is Iwreb»- g iv e n th a t Charle* K J o n ra and th a t these bond» w ould be in th e o f N Waeeo O m n ir s » lo iie r a j ? k . P. Orr h a s t il e d n o t t c c o f I n t e n t i o n t<> i iM lh * n - u w __ ________ W m . H enrich* th e ir farew ell eoncert iu S herm an Co , sum of flOOO each. rtnal {woof before W tn. I lm r ic h s , nt. h is ofUec H old er ' In M oro. Ur., on S h U ir d a j. th e in t i d a y ot V n S S u ^ r ........ 1 7 .7 ""'"Z " gw .W »" n m . . iKtbm «*®» tím e to eome. at Bigelow , the A lderm en M urchle, Booth, Clark M ay, ISsW. on tim b e r cu ltu r e a p p lic a tio n No g. for th e «e i s *i. nnd lots 3 a n d 1, sec Beh«»«>l s n p e r t n le u d e n t ...... .....W . J . I*. ddlo»rd 19th iust. T hence th e y go on to W al and M cPlierson w ereapi*>iated a co m •JSK tio n N o SO. in to w n sh ip N o 2 n , ran ge N o W e, A s s e s s o r ...... ........ _____ — ........ — B. F P ik e tfta r v e v n r __ _ __ ______________ J. T. J o h n so n la W alla. May success an d pleasure m ittee .o ptnettro a suitable building W M. H e n a m e s aa wstnnssea: Ed W Fnu*be a n d U A H arper, b oth o f W asco, O regon, an d F . K. R rvw n KMrouer a tte n d them . for a city hall, an d a co m m ittee com W in M Froefce a n d H E Eveia-H. b oth o f B ige -J. 'Stock iMsewtor.... Q uite a n u m b er of our tow n people posed of th e m ayor and A lderm en lo w . U r. W a SOO P R E C IN C T . J ar . F . M o o r k . R cgtater. .J a r t lc e o « ïh e O w » e » .................- .J o s ia h M arsh attended th e concept at Moro last T ues Booth, C lark and M cPherson were a p •O rnatane---------------------- ---- -J M. Hoag day evening, w hich was a m usical A t Y our D oor pointed as an o rdinance com m ittee. treat. It is from these gentlem en th a t the H erea fter 1 w ill d e liv e r to m y S h erm a n A PR . 21, !•% ^ H U R H D A Y ___ Mr. and Mrs. N ew m an, Mrs. Mitch* law s g iv e rn in g W asco w ill em auate. c o u n ty cu sto m er» , th e ir fru it tree« rig h t a t • ell an d M issJE A-'fceiuets m ade Mouk* Recorder Jo h n so n was secretary of th e ir reslden--ea. an d th e y th e n run u o risk o f th e m b ein g froxen or o th e r w ise d a m a g e d on th e m eeting. T h e follow ing »from th e H ep p n er a «di S atu rd ay . thr-lr w a y to th • farm from s*'tne w a y o ff d e liv e r y p o in t. B n y o f m e a n d (’••t good trees Mr. D aughterv and fam ily gave Mr. In good c o n d itio n righ t at y e a r d o o r. •G axette show s w h a t th e H ep p n er peo- B ig lo w . Or. M.’\ . U ndkkwooi ». Stockton and fam ily a visit recently. LI HUNG CHANG. rple th in k o f E llis g e ttin g tu rn e d dow n: _________ D. S. C. L ib e r a lity o f t h e V iew * t h e C h la w e M r E llis has been tu rn e d dow n, but S ta t r e m a a . A p h o r ism s. It ix claimed th a t notw ithstanding w e v en tu re th e assertion th a t th e p e o - T rue m erit, like a river, th e deeper ;p le of th e second eongrew-ioEal d istrict it is th e less uoise it m akes —H alifax. Li H ung Chang has shown some liber ality of views tow ard m edern improve- ! • vill have* cause to regret th a t suoh has A ny m an may m ake a m istake, bet m ents and education, he is at h a r t a been th e case before bis successor is none but a fool will con tin u e it.—Cic hater of foreigners, and has an abiding fa ith in Chinese institu tio n s and m eth elected. Tbe G azette w ill d s all in its ero. ods of gv>\eminent. He is, it is tru e, The noontide sun is d a rk , and mu»ic a g re a t adm irer of Confucxm philos pow er to elect Mr. M oody, b u t a t th is * p a rtic u la r tim e in our histo ry it would discord, w beu th e heart is low .— ophy, and rem em bering the enduring history of his peofde we can haidly Young. h av e been wise to re tu rn to congress wonder nt his devotion to the in stitu U nbecom ing forw ardness oftener tions w hich have m ade th a t history fro m th is d istric t a m an w*ho has proceeds from ignorance th a n im p u possible. W hen we call to mind the qirovcot b y experience his e m in e n t tit dence. —G reville. MILLER RODE ONE 2 0 9 3 MILES !R 132 HOURS experience China has had w ith certain m ess for th e place. I f thou a rt a m aster, som etim es be w estern nations, it m ight not be con- I M ind; .f a s e r v a u t, som etim es be deaf. sid 're d strnnge if his attach m en t to foreigners was cwt very a id e n i; but T be O alies T im es-M ountaineer —H aller. ts v e ry k in d ly o f m . A. Moody, I Modesty seldom reside« in a bresst in ail his public life, says John W. Fos te r in C entury, his conduct shows K he republican c a n d id a te for congress- th a t is not enriched w ith usb ler v ir th a t he feels the n»-ed of foreign aid. ned is disposed to give it proper wel m ian . I t says be is thertirst n a tiv e Or- tue». —G oldsm ith. come, and of all Chinese statesm en h - Care to our coffin adds a nail, no 5s the most liberal-minded and free «egoniau *© receive such d istin ctio n ; » b ile it e a u n o t -’>«**••: »"•1«vw y a r ts , m erry, draw s from prejudice. He is fa r from claim- j , " i on out. —W olcott. ing th a t the preaent sy stim c f govern rsnpport h im , o w in g to his political j _ , . ' O u r bravest am i best lesson« are no* m ent is perfect. He has. in fact, urged faith , ’ it believes be will com m an d th e : learned . . , th ,, ro _ u g h . success, . b ut „ .. upon the a u th o r in g n t Peking tw o im th ro u g h , p o rta n t chances which look to a n form rsu p p o rt of his p arty . I t m ig h t also m isad v en tu re.—A. B. A leott. of th e most serious defects in the f i s - -uav he would m e rit it; an d th o u g h his , j m ean to m ake m yself a m an. and tem ; to w it. th e w ithdraw n! from, the »political views are not w h at we m ig h t . »f I succeed iu th a t, J -dial! succeed iu viceroys o f providers cf powers w hich i S u p e rio r to xfl e th e rs irresp ectiv e should be exercised only by the im per ot ! cf price. C atalogue te ils you Hike, if he is elected he w ill do m uch e v e ry th in g c»se — Ja m e s A. G arfield, governm ent, and such a change m th« why. W rite fo r one. •for E astern Oregon. ‘ -’ im possible to live pleasurably method of admission to tbe public«: rv- ■ w ithout liv in g p ru d e n tly an d Imnor- ice as w ill liberalise the exam inations, M i n w s reporter was present at tb e ably and ju stly , or to live prudently and make fitness ra th e r th an scholar- 1 NATIONAL s e w l w machine co . ¿hip the test. There are o ther chongrs EfirsLmeetiug o f W asco’s city dads, and an d honorably and ju stly w ithout liv AJO U W A D W A Y . Factory. which he would gladly bring about if ing pleA -urably.—E picurus. B E L V ID S2E . ILL. New Vork. < h ia eh eevdocs not fear for th e safety hi- bad the pow er: but. as be confessed L u x u ry m akes a w a u so soft th a t it -of th e city . I t believes tb e present is h ard to p.ease him , and easy to to M arquis Ito, “China is ham pered by ' antiquated custom s which prevent de- 1 g o v ern m en t w ill be a liberal, th o u g h trouble h im , so th a t his pleasure be- sirable reform s.” FOR r a i .E: i lu*vt-for »ale 4 tmrsrft. o n e w a gon a n d tw o set o f h a rn ess that 1 d esire to -econom ical, one. W h ile a n u m b er of comes a t la«t his burden. L u x u ry is a se ll ch ea p for c a s h , o r w ill ta k e n«ite w ith a p p ro v ed se cu rttj . A . C. n o » r s o , ^tiling-« looking to »he good of th e tow n ) nice m aster, h a rd to please.—Mac M o n k la n d . Ore. » j kenxie. ‘ need to be done, we do not th in k any D r e a d fu lly N e r v o u s . C O N T IN U O U S _S T R E E T RAILS. • N O T I C E FOR PUBLICATION «b u rd en s w ill be placed on th e tax p ay - L an d OuSce a l T h e D alle*. O regon. G e n ts:—I was dreadfully nervous, T h e C o n t r a c t i o n a n d E x p a n s i o n o f t h e »ere. W imco ’ s first executive body will March k, Idas. M e t a l W e r e E ta a tly O v t - r e o i c e . ! and for relief took yo n r K a rl’s Clover N o tic e hereby g iv e n th a t th e fo llo w ln g - C ontinuous rails, made up of ordinary n am .-d se 1» •do the<rigat th in g . ttler h a s Hied nofi« e o f h is In ten Root Tea. I t quieted m y nerves aud rai.s length welded together electrical tio n to m a k e fln al proof in »upfiort o f hi« ------------------ ’ stre n g th e n e d m y w hole nervous sys- ly, are in use on many miles of ftevtrie c la im , a n d ih a t >ai«i p roof w ill be' m a d e be Win H en rieh s. c o u n ty clerk , at Moro, Or T be S p an ish trouble begins to d raw tern. I w as troubled w ith constipa- street railw ays in the U nited States, e fore g o n , o n F rid a y . A p ril ¿ 2 .18M», vlx: says Cassier’s Magazine, and w ith ex fine. T h e S p an ish m in iste r w ill leave j tio®» k idney a n d bowel trouble. Your W IL L IA M N. F R O E B E . o f Wasco; H d e N o. VXVt, for th e sw sec. S, tw o 1 n . r 't h e U n ite d S tates as soon as M eK iuley Tea s *» oii cleansed m y system ao th o r cellent results, too, having show n them- 18 e. W . M. oughly th a t I rap id ly regained h ealth seivee to constitute an ideal track- H e n « m e -< th e fo llo w in g w itn e sses to prove h as signed th e resolutions. P erhaps h is c o n tln n -io s reo id en ce ufion a n d c u lt iv a and stre n g th . Mrs. 8 . A. Sweet, W hatever misgivings may have arisen a t tio n o f sa id vlx: 150 S p an iard s will leave w ith h im . I t H artfo rd , lu iin . Sold by Marsh A one tim e as to the serious pranks which E d w ard M F roeb e, N o te R peneer, o f W asco, expansion and contraction m ight ploy O regon; P h il R o b in so n . R C K in n e y ,o f B ige is th o u g h t h o stilities are liable to com- Aledler. w ith such continuous tracks have been lo w , O regon. mlO-S-alt J AS. F. M o o k e , R eg ister. effectively allayed, as experience hee •m eace a n y time w ith in th e n e x t 24 s h o r n th a t the difficult!« likely to .-hours. F h is is business. E re th e grow from these causes'a re not ex trao r Notice ef Filing Plats S kew ' s is ag ain published, th e eo u u try BPR lN C F iE L D , MO. dinary. It is interesting, howexer, to U nited S tales I^and Offlt«, t T h e Dalles. Or, A pr 8, 1898 f w ill be involved, if Spain does not Ractorad to H ealth by Or. Milas* R estera* note th a t of the troubles from tenipera- tive Nervine. tu re variations in the track, th a t due N otice is hereby givtwi tlia t th e a p *bttCK dow n. to a Temperature lower th a n the one at proved p lat of mirvey of to w n sh ip 12 which th e rails were welded is the only south range 26 east ot th e W illam ette T h e N s w s appreciates th e gift of an one requiring serious consideration. It M eridian, O regon, has Iwan received at is found in the tendency of th e rail to th is office and will be officially filed in •elegant m ap of Oregon an d W ash in g shrink in a longitudinal direction, and th is office on S atu rd a y , th e 28th day at 10 o'cloek a. m . to n , w ith co m p lim en ts of W . H . H u rl- this m ust be counteracted by a pull on of M ay, 1898, J ab . F. M oore , Register. the endstof th e rail euffieient to produce »bnrt, general passenger ag en t of th e O. W m H . B ioob , Receiver. a corresponding am ount of «tretch. .JR. A N. T he m ap show s th e C olum T em peratures above th a t at which the bia S o u thern ru n n in g to W asco, an d rails were welded cause ■•ompression, and this h as never been found to make •th e projected line on to P rin ev ille. trouble w here th e track was at all se cured by-the roadbed. T h e M itchell republicans are a blue Experience, therefore, would seem to tloL Tliey feel as th o u g h th ey h ad no point to the w in ter season as the tim e for welding continuous track , as then place in th e rep u b lics^ p a rty ; and if the rails are m aterially contracted, and, th e Sim on faction does not get iu and though exceptionally cold snaps may be productive of a slight «fate of tension ■make peace th e re is liable to be some in the rails, yet the maximum stre«s d iv éiy a c ra p p in g . I t w ill be m ixed, would be nothing like th a t in rails . a n y w a y . ________________ welded in th e summer, anthprobably far below the stren g th of the welds. R. M U R R A Y , e n g in e e r fo r K e e t & T he C lackam as co u n ty m an w ho R o u n tr ee M e r e u c tlle Co., S p rin g- field, Mo., w r ite s: “ I s u ile r e d from •com m itted suicide because h is wife SCA N T COURTESY. dyopeps..»., xras n n a b le t o e a t a n y th in g w ith w as sick did a good tilin g . A discour o u t s e v e r e d istress. T r ea ted b y se v e r a l A m erica n s A c c u s e d o f B e in g R u d e t o W o m en In M e e n ln g C ars. aged m a n ab o u t a sick bed is a l»ad p h y sic ia n s w ith o u t b en efit, I b eca m e a lm ost a p h y sic a l w reck an d u n a b le to a tte n d to “ I cm sorry to have to say it,” re- «thing* a n d th e w om an m ay now get m y w ork . I to o k Dr. M iles' R e sto r a tiv e t.rarked a sleeping e a r conductor, /I n s u 'e r N e r v in e an d in six w eek 3 I w as w ell. My eporth the W aabir^fton Star, “but w ife h ad a s e v e r e a t- A n y ' ■mehow. and 1 have no explanation for ! ta c k o f La G rippe '.t> me-n traveling are not as courteous M t . ’C. G. B rig h t, o u r fellow tow ns- w h i c h b ro u g h t on and accom m odating to lady travelers tr o u b le s p e c u lia r to m » n , is again on th e pro h ib itio n tick- a.< they should lie. i h er se x . T h e E c sto r- -at for atto rn ey -g en eral. W h ile he m ay j a t v e N e r v in e is th e "The men who axk for all kind« i f I o n ly th in g t h a t h as accom m odations, when they have th e ir mot-te- elected, th e N ew ’ s is frank in h elp ed her. W e Loth wives, sisters or female relatives tra v xw oeriiag th a t he is th e best m an in I h op e y o u w ill u se th is eling w ith them , and they never fail in a w a y t o h elp o th e r s a s w e h a v e b een." then to claim everything in t-g h t, arc «the field for th e position. Dr. M iles’ R em ed ies a it -o ld b y a ll d ru g ii: many cases the men who decline g is ts u n d er a p o sitiv e g u a r a . *ee, fir ;t b o ttle to give sim ilar favors to o th er laxly b en efits or m o n e y r e fe ic; d. Loo c on T he special edition of th e Pendleton passengers. rt an d N e r v e s s e n t fre< io .11 a p p lic a n ts. 'Tri " mi ne hasju-,1 been reœ ived an d re- H ea DR. “ As a m a tte r of fa<!t. the upper M TLEi M E D IC A L < 0 .. E lk tu u t, In d b erths in a sleeping car are the best, -viewed. ,I t is one of th e best advertis- the l>est ventilated, and 1 think experi *ing papers ev er g otten out, and Unoa- ! N o tic e . ence has shown the safest in eases of •tilia co u n ty o u g h t to be nrond of it. , To w hom it m ay concern: w reck. Still, the demand is nearly al — Noti«-e in hereby g ;ven ih a t a t th e ways for the lower berths, because it T h e mewsage to M cK inley from th e forin of c o u n t« court iieid on A pril 6, is easier to get into them. T his is i>ar- 1S9S, an execution iapued com ticularly so w ith lady travelers. «Oregon republican convention was a m a n d in g n “ t«» co fact rue d e lin q u e n t "In my last half-dozen trips from nnd tax for 1897. an-* to levy upon and sell back to tbe city I have had more than good one. H e o u g h t to heed it. pronerty. To give one and ail every ¡the U£n:al percentage of lady passen Ready Jan. 1, 1898, chance in my po«’»T Io pay w ithout gers, and 1 have not succeeded in one O regon’s delegation in congress are coat«« : dded, I v ill not sta rt out to cos« in g ettin g any-of the men travel On All News Stands. m ake such lex it** u n til May 16, 1696, ’Tight on th e Cuban question. e r s to surrender a lo w er b erth for an there bv g i' ing th e tax p ay ers th e sam e tim e t< pay wi*!)i»ut coats I liave each upper ix-rtu. The men, being more ex A vote for H en ry K rause is a vote / c a r I Iv-netrii will avail them selves perienced, secured th e low er b erths and Larger, Better, More Complete refused to give them up." of th is o p p o rtu n ity . ifor th e c ’toiee of tb e people. W m H cldek . Than Ever. S heriff S herm an Co., Or. If you w an t jew elry see P o tter T h e Républicain o u g h t to be proud of M >ro. O r ., A pril 18, 1898. most widely sold Annual Refer- Bros, new line ju s t received. Solid Sfl >pper Pipes. nue Book and Political Manual published. P o tte r Bros, are practical jew elers. gold chains, collar buttons, cuff b u t tons, brooches, etc. E v e ry th in g in T b e k ind w ords c f th e Wasco corres- W hy p a r express and postage t » set d yo u r w srlt aw ay vrhen ¿ou can get t’th a t line th a t would be th o u g h t of THE WORLD, >t»ondent.fe th e G ram V allçy Jo u rn a l th e m to do it? ¡T rices are w ith iu reach of all. - P u litz e r B u i l d i n g . N e w Y o r k . :------ — __ T h e W a s c o N e w s. FH O M $ 2 0 T O $ 5 0 TO T H E TAKES Two The Eidredge l££5O.OO MINNEAOPOLIS Suitable for Business or Residence. DENVER ST. PAUL OMAHA AND AND 0HI0AGO S IT U A T E D KANSAS 6ITY IN Booth’s Addition to Wasco. OCEAN STEAMERS Oregon, Geo. W. Elder & City of Topeka L eaye P o rtland every five days for ALASKA POINTS. OCEAN STEA M ERS LEAVE P O R T LAND EVERY 5 DAYS FOR SAN FRANCISCO Harry C. Everything in my Store will, from today on, be Liebe. W. H . H U R L B U R 1 , The best stock, and the best workman in The D a lle s......................... G en'I B aaaeneer A g en t P o r tla n d O r e . Dndwell, Carlill & Co., Gen. A gents N or. Pacific 8. 8. Uo., PO R T L A N D , O R. SOLD W A N T E D -----F a it h f u l men or W om en to travel for responsible estab lished house in O regou. S alary $7bO an d expenses. Position p erm anent. Reference. Enclose self-ad dressed stam ped envelope. T he N atio u sl, S ta r In su ran ce Bldg.. Chicago. U n t i l F u r t h e r N o t ic e . Employment Office. Farm er» w a n tin g h elp o r p a rties w a n tin g e m p lo y m e n t ca n secu re sa m e by lea v in g I n a ...e a n d P. O. a d d ress w ith th e u n d er | sig n ed . E. M. L E S L IE , G E O . B. P U L L IA M . $s HER ACRE. .. DNUùtS MURSIWtS .. . OTtice a t D elm o n lco R esta u ra n t, W asco, Or. 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W M. l i e n a m e s th-i fo llo w in g w itn e sses to prove h is c o n tin u o u s resid en ce u p on a n d .•nitlva- t i o n o f sa id la n d , vlx; J a co b P y h u ra , o f H nfus, O regon; a i d J o h n M a tn ey , W ilm er (Axiper and H E E v erett, a ll o f B ig elo w , O regon. mSLG-atf J A S. F. MOOKE. R egister. Office Days. Persons desiring to see m e on busi ness w ill please call a t m y office in W asco O r., ou M ondays, W ednesdays or S a tu rd a y s as I am likely to b<- aw ay a t o th e r tim es, C. J . B r ig h t . y R. B A R N E S . C heap • • T own P roperty I have decided to sell lots on the north side -C O N T ll A C T O R .- S tonew ork, brlckw’ork, p lastering, and all work in th a t line done in a satis factory m ann er. A ll work g u a ra n teed. L eave orders a t th e N ew s office. «I ONE GIVES RELIEF. of I Hum W A s e O, For residence purposes at $ 2 0 Each $aO . Acreage property ru n n in g either east or west o f the railroad track in 5-acre tracts will be sold for $250. And a reduction for larger tracts. Now is your opportunity to secure a cheap horn#*. Question You may Ask It. H .B ig g s , HENRY S ta n d a r d A m e r ic a n A n n u a l. T h e D a lle s , O r K RAUSE, Successor to Kraan è tteoiwortk. Harnessmakers. and Saddlers No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new etylopacket rontxJnine tx k R ir*« « rtB F L ia In a paper e ario n (w ith o u t fflx»-») is now fo r aalt a t aotno dr.ur ston-s - r o « n v t en ro l. Thiylow p n e o l eort is intended f-.r th -p o o r <u:«l ib» «-»-uaoun. cal tin e iloa-.-n of the lire cent canon» ( ¡«»tab’ile»» > can be had b . f w ad h.v _ mmdinx __ forty-eight . ___............ rents to the Itll AS* CMtvh.-AL CoxrsK T, No W Spruce street. Sew Y.-rfc— or a »iiiifla cartLo m ta T.B V l.lut w ill be w ilt fu r Ave cento. Bo.t niediciaa ever in.ido since the world w u created J Keeps a complete stock of team harness, buggy harness, saddles, bridles, halters, bits, spurs, sweat pads, rings, whipc, curry’ combs and brushes, robes, gloves, etc. Opposite Dingle’s Blacksmith Shoo