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F5.

Military Cocrtesy.It seems hardly creditable to us, who

believe everything to be fair in war, thatsuch half savages as the Maoris, of NewZealand, should observe courtesies to-ward their enemies which puts U3 to theblush. While they were at war with theEnglish they invariably sent a noticewhen they were going to make an attack,as if they were coming on a friendly visit,and desired things to be ready for them.Ttey thought it very strange that theEnglish did not give them similar notice.

Sometimes two villages would get npn war with each other, and after fightinglike tigers all day they would come oilof their little torts toward evening andtalk over the day!s sport in the mostfriendly way. The next morning tneywould begin again, to keep it up duringthe daytime and meet in the evening asbefore, in a sort of social reunion.

An old missionary tells how, in one ofthese little wars, the occupants ot a fortsent word to their assailants that theywere short of provisions, and the attack-ing party immediately sent in a freshsupply. One Sunday he held divine ser-

vice on a spot between two hostile fort,and the warriors from each fort came outto attend, and Monday morning theywent to fighting again as lively is ever.

Proposed An Amendment.

After Bobby's father had repeated theusual prayer the other day, Bobby asked:'I say, vi, what makes you pray for daily

bread all the time?""Ehf"Ain't it about time to pray for some

early vegetables?"

IF A BODY MEET A BODYthe rccult is a collision, whether "comingthro' the rye,", or not. Life is full of collis-ions. We are constantly colliding with some-body or something. If tt isn t with ourneighbors it is with some dread diseases that- knocita us on tne trace ana pcrnaps cus--anies us ror lire, women especially it seems,have to bear the brunt of more collisions andafflictions than mankind. In all cases ofnervousness, bearing-dow- n sensations, tenderness, periodical pains, sick Deadacne , con--KVBLIUIi, juiuimiuuuuu, ur uiwntuuu ajiu ail

female irregularities" and " weaknesses,"Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription comes tothe rescue of women as no other medicinedoes. It is the only medicine for women, soldby druggists, under a positive guarantee,from the manufacturers, that it will givesatisfaction in every case, or money paid fortt will be refunded. Bee euaranUt on bottle-wrapp-

(. Copyright, 1885, by WOILD'B Dis. Mux ASSX. .

Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETSregulate and cleanse the liver, stomach andbowels. They are purely vegetable and per-fectly hannlesB. One a Dose. Bold byIroggists. 25 cents c viaL

Orew State Fair !

Twenty-nint- h annual exhibition atSalem, Oregon,

Commencing Monday, September 16,

Continuing one week, under the man-agement of the Oregon State

Board of Agrriulture.

OVER $15000 IN CASH

PREMIUMSOffered for agricultural, stock, dair and m"ehan-Ic- il

exhibits, for works of art and fancy work, andlor trials of speed.

tail and Trotting Races

EACH DAY.Important improvements made in the premi m

list.Reduced rates for fares and freights on all trans-

portation lines to and from the fair.

PRICES OF ADMISSION.

Men's day ticket 50cWomen' day ticket SacHen's season ticket $2.50Women's season ticket SI.00

Send to the secretary at Salem fir a premium list.J. T. APPERSON, President.

1. T. GREGG, Secretary.

MacEacherii & MacLeod

Have Jnst Beceived a

LAKGE STOCKOF

; Men's, Yonths' and Children's

Clothing,

FURNISHING GOODS,

HKTS, SHOeS, 6TC- -

Direct From Manufacturers.

tJgTCall and see them at

12 Second Street..

PIONEER-:-SROCER- Y,

GEO. RUCH, Proprietor.

Northwest corner of Second and Washington sts

CHEAPESTplace in The Dalles for all kinds of

GROCERIESFLOUR,

GRAIN,WILLOW-WA- R I, &b.

Taankful for favors in the past, I would respectfully solicit a continuance ot the same.

GEORGK BDCH.

Mrs. C. L. Phillips,

Fashionable Milliner,COURT STREET.

(Neit door to office.)

THE LATEST STYLES

.Bonnets, Trimmings, etc.

" - i

Ml.ooU nit eons.

RHEUMATISMThese twin diseases cause untold suffering.

Doctors admit that they are difficult to cureso do their patients. Palne'sCelery Compound has per-

manently cured the worstcases ot rheumatism andneuralgia so say those whonave used It.

"HaYlnjr been troubledwith rheumatism at the kneeand foot lor Ave years, I wasalmost unable to get around,

FOR SALE . and was very otten confinedto my bed lor weeks at atime. I used only one bot-tle cf Fame's Celery Com-pound,ni and was perfectlycured. I can now Jumparound, and feel as lively asa boy." Frank Cakoli,

Eureka, Nevada.tLOO. Six for $5.00. Druggists.

' Mammoth testimonial paper free.Wells, Richardson & Co..Props., Burlington, Vt

tllllMlin rVC9 Ore Faster and BrighterUinmunu UtC$ any other Dyes.

C .'.T.'IVr1 t&Tx

I &1 LHam tadr -- tJP r7 A Uvour Grocer for

UP WW ml

TINWARE AND

the yery test

has

PIsrA ot Third street, three doorsnoose, ana bib ruxaiug and wagon shop.

Place of Fourth street, corner ofana nignc.

ja20tf

NEURALGIA

m&m';SS;

Palne's Celery Compound has been a Godsend to me. For the past two years I have But-tered with neuralgia of the heart, doctor afterdoctor falling to cure me. I have now takennearly four bottles of the and amfree from the complaint. I feel very gratefulto you." Chas. 1L Lewis, Central Village, CU

Compound"I have been greatly afflicted with acute

and could find no relief until Iused Palne's Celery After usingsix bottles of this medicine I am now cured ofrheumatic troubles."

SamcelHctchinson, Cornish. N. H.

Palne'sCeleiy has manyother cures as marvelous as these. copies ofletters sent to any address. Pleasant to take,does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire-ly a child take It, What's theuse of suffering longer with or

I n MD icaLivlngiipon Laetated Food art Healthy,OAaltd Happy, Hearty. It i

TO MAKEA .

COW BRAND

HARDWARE

BOTTLEDTCines, Liqaors and Cigars.

WM. MIC

AND

to his Business a full line of

of all at the Lowest

FISH BARDON'S,WASHINGTON STREET,

BET. SECOND AND THIRD.

SECOND STREET BETWEEN UNION AND COURT.

LEMKE, - - - PRO PR,Jil'UCr.S OTV DRAUGHT

Brewery Beer,:-- :AlSiy

ALL KINDS OFAlso,

Price Cash House,COR. SECOND AND STS..

P. McTjNERJNT,--DEAIiBIt IN--

Foreign Domestic Dry Goods,Hats and Caps, and Shoes, &c.

Agent for the Bntterick Patterns, also for the Hall Eazaar Dress Forms,

m0lmS UETDBBTAKE

The Undersigned AddedMetallic, Cloth-covere- d,

Berl andBurial Botes and Shrouds. Trimmings

tut Hearse cast of the with all thelatest

NO AY IN FILLING ORDERS.BnnnrHS.

aajouiiog milResidence.

So.

can

east of Gibons. Macallister & Co's agricultural ware

Washington. Can be soen at all hours of the da?

baccessors to L. D. Frank, deceased.

Wholesale and Itetail Dealers

Wagon CarriageAT THE OLD

Connlrv Orders Promptly fttendea to mmrl4-t- d

B.

Wagon-Maker- s' andtSSoIe Agent for the IMPROVED MONARCH Washing Machine.- -

THE 0R0 FINO

Port 81,

Sherry 81.

Muscat 83,

83,

Moiralam 83

Liquors

WCompound,

Paine'sCelery

rheumatism,Compound.

Effects Lasting Cures.Compound performed

vegetable;rheumatism

neuralgia?

IMequaied.

If SODAK SALERATUS.

15:

BEER.

HELL,

Black, White, French

&113

F.

FOR

Imported

The OneCOURT

and

Rosewood Gaskets,

mountainsimprovements.

DEI

WM. MIGHBLL.

FILM

Maiiiaileii,

Tents, Covers. Trimmings, Etc

STAND.

F. FZTZ .RAZiD,

Groceries.

Angelica

The Best and

It&lcUIjPore.

Prices

sSALIiJ

Boots

Leather & Shoe Findings,

AGBJfULTOBAL MACfflHERT,

lilVI KUH I DIHiHI UUIH HWgWiilJ

.HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL.

Blacksmiths' Stock.

WINE ROOMS

Burgundy 83,

Zinfardel 84,

Eiesling 83,

Hock 83,

. Table Claret.

Always on Sale.

.AJE. KELLER, Proprietor.

an Gregorio "Vineyard Co. Agency.

All Wines and Brandies Guaranteed Strietly Pure.Wines,

descriptions

Cigars

Try the best remedy for Dyspepsia, , "Dandelion Tonic".

Leffil Notices- -

Administrator's Notice.Notice 18 hereby iriven that the undersigned has

been by the enmity court of the state of Ureton lo;the count ur nact) npiointci aaicicistrmxT 01 tr.tcstitteof Huthitida Wnllace. deceased. AM pers ;mhaviiitr cluimi airainst said estate are hereby notilk--

ani required t; present the sarao to nie with projie;vouchers at the law office cf Bennett & Wilson it;

italics Citv in said county wuhm six months fromthe a;ite ot tin notice.

Dated this 24th day of July, 1S9.O. F. PAXTOy.

Administrator of the estate of Kuthinda Wallace,deceased.

Notice cf Final Settlement.The underrsicned hereby trivc notice that he hat--

filed in the .ffiee f.f the Cuuntv Cierl; cf Uasco County, Oreiron, hid final account in the matter of the

01 uuuoipn r, ucccaso-i- , avu mai uvC mnty Jcd-- oi &a;d ounty has ordered that

recount and the settlement: of :d estate, anany objection 3 that nnv be mr.de therern, bheard at 1) ochck A. M. on Tuestlay the Sd d .v 01

SeiKemtK-T- . that beinir the tjuJiid l tv of tbnext regular term of sad Cout. Said hairimr will

e in :he County Court room in tlie Court liooe uiEnid Jountv at Italics Citv. Oreruu.

T:i a hove iiof.ee to u'lvcn by an or'feroi srti.i uoun- -

tv Judo'O, Gated at Da Ies City, Ora'-n- . Ji::y i'J,A. M. MACLEOl.

Executor cf the estate of Rudoiph Lusher, deceased.

NOTICE.Notice is hereby iriven that I have been duTj' an--

pointed administrator ot the estate of the lata JohnT. Storrs, deceased, bv the honorable the enmitycourt of the state of Oregon for ihe fuiity of Wascoin matters ot irtKite, awy mane, rendered auu entered on the 7th day of Aumist, 1S--

AH persons havmjr caiuis urainst said estate art?hereby requir-- to present them to ire at the ollieeof Lmfur &, Watk.ns at The Dalles in s.d I eoantyand stata with the proper vouchers, within sixmonths from tne date ot this notice.

FRANK MFNEFlili, Admmtrator.Tlie Dalle3, Aujf. 10, IS60.

Executor's Notice to Creditors.Notice is hereby given that the undeishnied ha?

bt en duly appointed executor of the last will andtestament, of Joseph Shields, late at Dalies City,Oregon, now deceased, and that letters testamentaryhave been duiv issntd to him. All i.erson indebted ttsaid estate are requested to make immediate eettlc- -

nient : and ali persons having claims aiuiat it mustpresent them tome, duly verified, at the iluw officeof Mays & Huntington, in Dalle? City, Oregon,within six months from the dJtc of the first publiea-- ;

tion hereof.Dated at The Dalle3, Oregon, this Au. 30th, 1889.

TIMOTHY BALDWIN,Fxpcutor of the last will and testament of Jopli

bnieiu. iw.

PKfosals for Hour, Bran and Chop Fted.

U. S. Indian Servicr,Warm Spri.no Agkxcy, Okeoon,

August ItS3.

Scaled proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Flour- -

Bran and Chop Feed' and addressed to the under.signed, will be received until one o'clock P. M. of

Thursday, September 19, 1889,For furnishing- and deliverintr at this Atrency 45.--

POO pounds of Hour, M0, 000 puunus of Bran and 30.- -000 pounds of Chop Feed.

Of these quantities there is to be delivered at thisAgency about

bu.uuu pounas 01 r lour,20.000 pounds of Bran,20.000 pounds of Chop Feed.At Sineinasho, twenty miles north of the Asrencv.

there is to be delivered about15, tOO pounds of Flour,10.000 pounds Bran,10,000 pounds of Chop Feed.Flour must be what is known as "straight, full

stock," of good, sound wheat, trrowu in the sectionof country contiguous to the place of delivery 60pounds of wheat to be ground down to 42 pounds offlour and delivered in extra strong1 single cottonsacks, to weigh eijrlit ounces to the yard, contractorsto plainly stamp their names on each sack. Samplesof not lees than 10 pounds must be furnised by bid-ders; said samples must be put in plain white bags,without any mark thereon whatever, except tnename of the bidder in small letters, and the numberof the sample if more than one is submitted. Eachbidder must have his own sample 01 samples, andbidders will not be allowed to bid on the samplessubmitted by other parties.

Bran must be clean, of good quality and in goodcondition.

Chopped Feed must he of clear wheat and oats.fresh grounu, of good sound ?rain.

CERTIFIED CHECKS.Each bid must be acconiDauied bv a certified check

or draft upon some United States Depository, pay-able to the ord- r of the uuders:gued, which checkor draft shall be not less than five per centum onthe amount of the supplies proposed to be furnishedand shall be forfaited to ths Cnitod Stated in caseany bidder receiving an award shall fail to executepromptly a contract with good and sufficient sure-ties, according to the terms of his bid; othenvke, toue returnee to the bidder.

The nht is reserved to reiect anv or all bids, orany part of any bid, if deemed for the best interestof the service.

For further particulars applv toJ. C. LUCKhY, U. S. Indian Apent.

Land Notices

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Laxd Ofpics at The Dallks, Okroos,

July 1A, 1889Notics is hsreby uiven that ths follnwiuar named

settler baa filed notice of his intention to make fiualproof in support of his claim, and that said proofnill be made before the reyijtor and receiver at TheDalles, Oregon, on September 12, 1S39, viz:

Patrick Ahem,Hd 1034 , for the W h of NE M. S 'A of Nff 1. Bsc 34.T 1 N, K 14 E, W. M.

lie names tne following witnesses to prove his con- -

tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land,viz:

Albert Allen. Andy Al!en. William Hanna. andJohn Kuirk, all of The TUlles Or.

Any person who desires to vrotest acrainst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under the law and the regulations ofthe interior dedartment, wBjsuch proof should notbe allowed, will be given an opportunity at the abovementioned time and place to the witnesses ot said claimant, amf. to offer evidence in re-buttal of that submitted by claimant.

r . a. jicduald, Register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Land Office at Thk Dallks, Oregon,

AuL-u- 1. 18S9.Kotice Is hereby civen that the following-name-d

settlei has filed notice of bis intention to n:ake finalproof in support of his claim, and that said proofwill be made before the register and receiver at TheDalles, Oregon, on September 17, 1&9, viz:

Calvin I. Brown.Hd. 1637, for the NW, Sec 8, Tp 1 N, R 15 E, W M.

lie names the following witnesses to prove hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation of, saidland, viz:

William Floyd. Geo. H. Biddell. C. E. DunhamPatrick Browr, all of The Dalles, Or.

augbta r. A. jucuowalu, Register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Lakd Office at The Dallxs, Or.,August 13, 18S9.

Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d

settler his filed notice of his intention to make finalproof in support of his claim, and that said proofwill be made before Register and Receiver at TheDalles, Or., on September 23, 1889. viz:

Josepli Haynes.Hd. 1725. for the W U.NEK.EKNW , Sec 18,T 2. S. R. 15 E, W M.

lie names the following witnesses to prove hiscontiuuous residenco upon and cultivation of, saidland viz:

Jacob Craft, Edward Craft, Fitz Clausen, Geo. S.WiJlard, all of Kansenc, Oregon.

aul7 F. A. iicDONALD. Register.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.Lakd Office at The Dalles, Or.,

Augu-- t 14, 1889.Nolice is hereby given that the following named

settler has filed notice of his intention to make finalproof in tupuort of his claim, and that said nmofwill La made before the register and receiver at TheDalles, Oregon, on September 28, 1869, viz:

Itobcrt.H. Darmelle,Hd. 1663, for the SW J Sec 12. T 1. R. S. 13, E, W M.

lie names the following wittnesses to prove hiscontinuous residence upon and cultivation of saidland, viz:

W. H. Williams, Oscar Ant-el- l. John Southwell.and W. E. Campbell, all of The Dalles. Or.

r. A. juclij. AL.D, Ketrister.

CITY TAXES.City taxes for the year 1689 are now due. and

piyable at my office within thirty days from ate ofthis notice, alter wbicn tee same will be delinquentand turned over to the marshal for collection withcoits added. LOUIS ROKDEN.

Aujrust 7, 18fe9.-l- Treas. Dalles City, Or

From the premises cf the subscriber in The Dalles.about the 10th of one dartc bay filly, threeyears old, branded with 'LS" rcvertved on left shoul-der. A reward of Sid will be irven for the deliveryof the animal at my place. Was last seen t Khc- -rur s onage on tue uescnuces. t. r. i avij'JU.

STRAYED.Strayed from Great Ttw place, on Mill errek. loin- -

ing Andrew Urauliart, near The Dalles, sorrel nareand foal, brunde.1 LH on left hip; also yearlhis: fitly,black. Anvone irivitiff information leading to rtcov- -eryot same to w. r. oooiora, resicent manager,win oe revaraeu. auU'Wim

Change of School Books.Notice to Whom it May Concern:

The new series of school books adopted by the lastlegislature are now received. They can be found at1. U. Aickelsen book store, and wil be exchangedgratis for the old books, txcept the arithmetics, onwniun a little discount is cnargea.

aUlOtd A. J. tUNKtLLY,Supt. of Common Schools for Waeco County.

St. Mary's Academy,Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.

This offers every advantage forborneand social comfort. 1 he course of study com r risesall tha branches of a thorough English education.Special attention paid to the arts and foreign lan-guages. Studies resumed August 20. For furtherparticulars apply to tne superioress. aus

--ONE BAND O-F-

Stock Sheep !

Young and in good condition; also

100 Graded Bucks.

Enanlre at the First National Bank, at A. M. Williams Co 's store, or at ths stock yards of Larsen& Saltmarshe.

jlylSwtf S. F. KUBKK13 fi HUK.

GE0;E(lB(A,Land OSoe Bull dice.

Is agent lor

California Insurance Co, of San FrandscoJoaroisn. or uomioa.

Lyoa, of London, - - , ,

Fine Upholstered GoodsFurniture, Carpets, Jlattinsrs, Tarlor Ornaments, Window Shades, Etc.

"C3ad.erta,l23.I2.g, a, Specia,lt3rCoitSns, Caskets, Burial Robes, Etc.

an be found at all hours 0 the day or at their plac nf hnxinew, Waxhingion street, ttco doors northrum Seamd. biyn of lied Lijht.

C. E. DUNHAM,SOIS AGEKT FCR

gvtCTACf!0

ptieia.ii.

PAT?JU!.Y15!!S79. fellOlllrtor BraCCS,Svory P.-vi-r Pnrohosod Gaaranteed. Cliost Proioctors

STATIONERY AID CIGARIPure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal uses. Prescr iptioim- -

pounded at all hours.

call axd see HO0SIES FENCE MACHINE, oyLY MACniXE

that gives a continuous twist to the wire.' In operation at

THE PACIFIC FENCE WORKS,

Strong, Durable, Neat, and the

H. B. EEED,THE DALLES,

EDWARD WINGATE. 1870

300 to 304

still at Head of Procession !

SPRING GOODS JUST ARRESTING!SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVING!

Dry Goods Department,Fancy Goods Department,

Clothing Department,Boot and Shoe Department,

Ladies' Cloak Department,Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing GooJs Dept.

AU Complete in Every Detail- -

E. WINGATE & CO.,THE DALLES, OREGON.

A.l KKTAIL.

Are to announce to thepublic that they have succeeded

rates ot the celebrated

EMPIRE MILLS,which enables us to sell 1 urni-

tue ana Carpets at prices hith-erto unknown in Oregon.

A Few of Our Quotations willHardwood bent Chairs, each 75 ctsCane Kockers S200Ash Bedsteads S 50Woven-wir- e Mattresses 3 SOLounges 12 00

HT CaIjTj AND

C. G.Talles,

The most desirable Warehouseexhibition to

I

and Balin

PROMPTLY ATTENDED, TO.

Cash and onHighest Price and Furs.

The Celebrated Frenc!? Gure,v "APHR0D1TINE"

Is Sold on aPOSITIVE

GUARANTEEto en re nn yform of nervous(license, or unydisorder o theireiicrutive

of eitherBEFOhE isinsr from the

exi-cai- use of Htiinulnnts, 'J'obacco or Opium,or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg-ence, Ac, such as Loss of Brain l'ovter, Wnkc .i

Hcnring down rains in the lfm-k- , SuniinnlWciiLncss, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn-al Emissions. lucorrhon. Dizziness, YVenk Menvory.Iissof Ton er mid Iniporetiey. which if

often lend to Tireiniirurcoli! neennd hisnti-it-

l'rice 1.00 n box. C boxes for Sii.UO uut bymail on receipt of price.

A 1VKITTKN U Alt AXTETC rorerery JS.Otorder, to refund the money if a I'erma.'iieiitcure is not effected. Thousands of, testimonialsfrom old and yonne;. of both sexes, ieruinneutlvcured by ArtiKoniTisR. Circninr free. Address

THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.wkstkkn nr. A NTH.

BOX 27 PORTLAND, OK

BLAKELEY& CLARK, Druggists,SOLE AGENTS FOR

THK BALLES. OBEGOS.

THEMarble Works,

C. J. Smith, Prop'r.Buy at Home and Save and Agent'

Commission.

Lock Box 218. TUB DALLES, OREGON.

DEALERS IX

Keeps in stock a full line of

Kazors, Knives, Scissors,PATENT MEDICINES.

PERFUMES,SOAPS,

SPONGES,RUBBER GOODS,

Cheapest Fence in the World.

Proprietor.OREGON.

jtfRS, E.18S8. Of old firm of E. Wingate & Co

Second St.

egg i.

jfPgj-??-;' tJ t ?W

c:1misS

a-ass.

Convince the Most Sceptical:.$15 00

Ash Bedroom Sets 25 00Brussels Carpets, per yard . 7fc

Ingrain Carpets, do 21

SEE cjs:-e- a Ja29

H, Manager.- Orcsron,

in town for the storage andbuyers.

THE OLD 8TABLISIIE

COLUMBIA BREWERY

Second St., East End,

. AUGUST BTJCHXjEU., PHOP.

Has been refitted throughout with the

LATEST IMPROVED

And is now manufacturing the

Best Keg and Jollied Beer

. and PorterIn EasterngOreson.

Mr. Buchlcr always aims lo'adopt chs latest brt winn apparatus and will furnish his custonieis beeequal to any in this market: tf

HENET L. KUCK,Manufacturer of and dealer In

Harness Saddlery,Second St., near Moody's 7,arei.use,

THE DALLES, . J . . OEEG0N

All Work, ttnarantced to tilve Satisfaction.

PRINZ & NITSCHKE,WHOLE5AH.F.

Furniture & Carpet Dealers.happy

WascoWIlio

WINGATE,

arehouseCo

and

Forwarding, Consignments, Grading

advanced for freights consignments.Cash paid for Wool, Pelts

DALLES

Freights

MACHINERY,

1,500 SPANISH MERINO RAMS.From the Eiinrock Shsep Eanch.

3

XXTE have foi: this season's trade, :o tuouocgiibr :i and io;o iiigu c;n.DrVV Ram., ail of which are in fine condition, and ire from disucsc. We cousidir our lams Ur Mr

S'ason's trade, the best lot we have ecr offered to rlie pul lie. ai d only an inspection to prove whatwe say.

Those wishing rams would do well to call early, select, brand, and leave them with us FllEE o:CHAKIjE until oreedinf season this tail.

I'l-iu- e JLowcr tlisiii Kvcr, niil ev li m VI ;my.ThSLkinj; our many patrons for their veiy liberal palnmaje accorded us in tho past, we rcspectfulli

solicit an inspection of our 3tH'k this eayoi.CftHEK,

SHEiJ? AKD LAND CO.,VAN ItlitlS. Cll..

Our ranch on The Duiles and I'rinevilloFor particulars, call on or adi'ress.

BALDVIKPt,rrin

illSUCCESSORS

WILLIAMS

US. WI'NGATE Sc CO.

gij y ik y k Qs m

A COMPLETE LINE OF

Dry Goods,Groceries,

3

STUDEBAKER WAGONS.

Stage Road "AY Crook

to II I

is

iTO LATE

& 44

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC- -

ardware,

lew Urn

andKail

AND

THE DALLES. OREGON

HANB3LEY & SIMNOTT, Proprietors

THE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL IN OREGON

Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.Safety cf Valuables

and Baggage of the Oregon llailicay fc Naviqation Company, and oj (heUnion U clegrapn uampany, are in t noiei.

TRAINS DEPART FROM THIS HOUSE AT 12:10 M ICR WALLA WALLAis:4(j r. ai.

C. STUBLING,PEOPEIETOR

GERMANIA

Always1

ALL OF

at

PrwKiLAiu

On

A. L.lias opened a

Corner of Second and Union Sts.ETC

The groceries will be new andin this market.

connection with Grocery will supply Bread and Pastry okinds.

t Twines

T (.located

further

snrai Ba aatSMa -S4 Seccnd Cor. Union.

isnnci

and Cor

Oil Clnomos

-- FIRST ARRIVAL

EASTERN

all the New Styles

1

The Highest , in Cash

County, Oregon.

HOT'TF.N

FIRM -

y w

Iron Steel

HACKS BUGGIES

ail

Ticket Office OfficeWestern

BEER HALL

BEER.

Wines, Liquors and Cigars

KINDS

.

GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. PROVISIONS.

In theall

lew

NEWMANSTORE

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ARTISTS MATERIALS,Picture Frames,

nice Poles, Etc.Paintings,

OF--

SpringComprismg

Gener Commission

loos

BOTTLED

SUSY

Mouldings

fresh, and such as are demanded

and Steel Engravings.

Goer

and Fate of the Season.

9

Forwarding Mereknt,

for Wheat, Barley, Etc.

DIRECT mOM MANUFACTURERS,

ITs?I?ECXipiV SOLICiriCD.

W. H. MOODY & GO.

and

flaEd."

391, 393 and 395 SECOND STBEET,(Adjoining Railroad Depot,)

Consignments Solicited ! !

Prompt Attention to tlioso who favor me with their patronage.Price paid Etc.,

V

as,Two trains rtiily, luavu:t the I niutllla House at

12:10p. m. ml2 a. ni. 'I lie Ii.10 train runs tl roujhto Walla Walla. mMlBCtntg at alllll Jimctlon winthe Northern Twillc tr:iin for Helen, t. Ilul .nothe East. Tho 3 train runs tlin.uh to lunnton via. Pendleton nnJ Walla Walla, .and to I n on,LaCrnmle, Maker City, ronneciln at Kuutlnrtonxitli Or. iron Short Line for Denver, CouiilII BullsKaiiMas City anil tli E'.t. Tr.iin. golnjr ct UtlThe llalles at 12:40 P.M. and i A.M.TIPVCTO to '"' ,r"m prinril1' r01"' 'he1 1 U lt I O l liitrd Status, Canada and turc; .

ELEGANT PUUMAH PAIACE CARS

EMIGHANT BLEEPING CARS run through onE'tres trains to

OMAHA, OOUNCIIj ELUFFS, andST. PATJIi,

Free of Charge and Without Changs,

Close Connections at Portland for San Francisco andl'uifct Sound points.

To San Francisco Leaving Steamship Wiiart Port. ,

land, at 12 Miduiirht, as follows:Oroiron Saturday, August S

Sute ....WednwHlay, 7Columbia Sunday, UOiciron .. ...Thurwlay, 16

stiito of California.... lloiiduV. 1

Columbia. Fii.lny, 2Oregon Tuesday, WStato of California ... fcaturdite, SiTo Portland Leaving FpcarSt. Wharf, San Francisco,

at 10 A. W. as follows:State of California Friday, Auinut JColumbia.. .....Tuewlny,Oreiron . . .SHturuav, 10state of California. . . . .Wednesday, HColumbia Sunday, litOregon . . .Tliiirwhn, tState Monday, itColumbia . . . . t rlday.BATES OF PASSAOE, (including incal and bar bs

Cuhln, I W htveraKO, uoltound Trip Unlimited SI OJ

For further particulars Inquire of any Afrent of theCompany, or A. U Uaxwcil, A. U. P. A T. A., Port-land, Oregon.

A.1i. MAXWELL,

TO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.IJyIVny of the

SoutliernPacificCompany'nLIN 10 .

The MT. SHASTA ROUTE.

Qulolcoi" In Time thnn AnyOtlior ltouto betweenPortland and San Francisco.Leave l?oi-tln,- ul 4 I. 31. Dail:'.

Through Time, 39 Houra.PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.

TOURIST SLEEPING-CAR- S,

for accomodation of Second-Olas- a

Passenorars, attached toExpress Traina.

Faro from Portland to Sacramento ana SanFrancisco:

Unlimited I?BFirst Class. Limited 20 0Second Class, Limited 16 10

TIIUOUGH fTICUETHTO ALL POINTS,

Sou tlx anil KiiBtVia. Oalirornta.

K. KOEIILERV E. P. KOOKRS.alAiiager Asst. 0. F. and Pats. Agt

If nny dealer says no lins the 7. 1.. DouplMBIiocs without name and price atauipoaoaithe bottom, put lilui down as at frauu.

W. L. DOUGLAS$3 SHOE CENTLCMEM.

FOR

Host Iti the worhl. KjrnTrlno hisCtlt.Ott KNII1NK IIAN1-S- Kl' MIOE.tU.tll) HAND-MEW- tVKl.T KKOK,6:.r.i l'OI.ICU A.N'O FAHMKIIK' SUOIE.

(J.r.O KXTICA VAI.rK A1.1' mioi;.si.a.T WOKKIN;.M AN'S KHIIK,

fcJ.OO nn-- 1 Wl.7.5 HOI S' S llK)f, PIIOESAll mauo in conreb4, iuiuu ouu i.ace.

L. DOUGLASFOR

LADIES.Rest MnterlsJ. Writ Kfrlo. Ilest FlUlnC '

l nut sold by dealer, wrllpW. 1. l&UGLAS, liKOCKTON. MA63

Examine W. L. Douglas 62.00for Genlleiaan and Ladies.

J. Freiman, Ast.TheDaIleg.0r.

ker--J P ant lo at oner illiDniRiitraria tsa all nana, hi : I

Diacini' our DiacBia 1and ruodl wbora ttw Dtttili ran m.

i Drro. w wiii wmua i iff loafperson in neb toramj.th wrrydm a n'Am m

tfat world, with all tin attxrhmrata.wm will auo acnal rra com putlino or our cosiljr and rr.iutbl artamplea. In rotnra wi ak that 70a)bow what wa tend, to ihoao who

may rah ai yoor bonte. and aftor W

mnnintaiivnail Doronit yuur ownpropcrtT. This rrand tnarhlno wmidf ifltr the Hlni;r patent.

.fix ft 1Tar,-"2-2- fbicn navt run out nor iiairntn

liNvvii Tfttarhojnt. and now atlU for

bkl'r marhina ra iba world. All w1 1 LLm 1 it-nWr-

M. No eapltal roqu.ivd. Dain,brief inxTticUnnt riven. I hoao who writa to nt at one omn --

euro lre) the b"t o la tha world, and I ho

fnV nneorworca 01 Birn an rr mown mirfinvr in "m""X it U fc C4., iiox HO, Amuila, Moln

I Big G bu flren anlversatisfaction la tb

Jhifl TO t DAT8.! isal of Gonorrhtxa andtllcet. I prescribe It andfeci safe In recommend

FJf J ai ami uuw ing it to all sufferers.lAaJ. STOXER, M.D

Decatur, 111.

PIUCE.wA.CS.TnuUiaSSSarkl Sold by Urugglts.Snipes & Klnersly. The Dalles. Or.

PAUL KREFT.Artistic Painter and

House Decorator,The Iallra, Orecon.

ITnnse Palntlnor and Deooratimr a Sneelaltr KoInferior and cheap work done; but good, lastingwork at tne lowest prices,

bbop adjoining postofflce on Second Street

HILL & CO.' iJ

SAMPLE BOOSTSKeeps coot tan H7 on band the'chciccst

Wines, Liquors, Cigars.Corner ot Union rnd Second Sts.

Tbe Dalles. OretroE.

New Grocery Store!--AT THE--

CHEISMAN OLD STAND,

It 4 Third St . Tits DoXTes, Or.

Will keep on hand a general assortment of

Groceries, CanncJ Goods,

Feed and Provisions,And desire a share of the public patronage, as we ex)pect to sell at Prices to Suit the Iiao Tints.

3All Goods Fresh and Warrranted First-clas-

WELCH" & S3IIT1T.

--T II 12--

Farmers' and ButchersEXCHANGE,

Front St., OppoMte I'mntllla lloonc,THE DALLES, OltECOX.

Wolfgang Schraeder.Frop'r.Always on tale the best, of Imported and

Domestic

and Cigars,Bottled Beer of all kinds a h'perlnHy15CCHLER B BEEK ON TAP, ,

FREE LCNC1I FOll CCBTOMER8.

Wolitiis Scliracder. c'

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