The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, April 28, 1893, Image 6

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1893.
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HH. HlllKt.I. ATTORNKY AT I.AW- Ottiee
s Court Mreet, The Dalles, On-Koii.
I. nnTCH. ?ILHX MKNSFBS.
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Otllov iintMtiot. Kutr.-iuceou Wasiilniitou 8tret
The lalle, urviu.
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. HKNSKTT, ATTOK.NKY-ATl.AW.
litv ill h 'iaiuio it bmuiinit, up stairs.
bauies, Orwcu.
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THE STORM'S PATH
Twenty-One Lives Lost in Full View of
Thousands.
F. r. M4V. . Hl'NTlNOTON. H . . W ILSOK .
f A YS. lU'NTlNiiTON A; WI1 SON ATTOs
nfys-at-law -oihres, rrvneh blis-k over
Pint National Uauk. ' Untie. Omtou.
H. WlljiOS ATTtKNKY-AT-LAW Roomt
M .Van..:.!,
The Lllw(, orejrou.
TAR. ESHKI.MAN (Hom xovathici Fhysicia
1 ami humiKON. t n awervu
irtT or liivht, citv or country.
S7 Chpmn block.
promptly
iNo. 3u
Allit
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K. O. 1. POAN K THYSICIAN AMD BUIV
UtoN. Odlct: rooma A aiid 6 ihapmaji
Rinok. Kealttviu' : t. K. en,t?r "ourt aim
Piwrth atrveta, w mi door from the corner,
Ottee hourtt 9 to 12 A. M., i u ft and 7 trtiK M
MOCIETIES.
11 'ASCO LOIH.E. SO. 15, A. F. & A. M.-Mete
V v Unci and third M outlay of each month at
Meets In Mssonir Hall the third Wednesday
OJ aca mould at 7 I . at.
IfOHERN WOODMEN
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OF THK WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. W, Meets Tuedayeveil
tag of each week iu fraternity Hall, at 7:a) p. ni,
"tOLFMBIA LOIHJE. NO. S. I. O. O. F. Meets
W every tTiilav evening at 7:30 o clock, tn k
of p. hall, corner Second and Court atreeta.
sojourning brother are welcome.
H. Clouuh. Secy. H. A. BlLXS.N. O.
FRIENDSHIP LODC.E, NO. 9., K. 0( P. Meets
every Moiuiav evening at 7:;sJ ocuvt, in
tVhanuo's buiUliiiK, comer of Court and Second
treeta. sojourning members are cordially lu
Tited. W.S. ( BAM.
V. W.Vacu, K. of R. and 8. C. C.
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF U Meet In K
of V. hall the second and fourth VYedues
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
1 f I'NION will meet every Friday afternoon
at to Clock at the reading room. All arc Invited
TTarmon Lodire No. SM. I. O.
J 1 weekly meeUngs Monday at 7:iJu r.
Fraternity llall. All are invited.
T. Regular
H., at
TEMPLE LODGE NO. S. A. O. U. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en becoud
street, l n u rsday eveulags at 7 : au.
Paul Kmrr,
W. 8 UTIkS, Financier. M. W
TAS. NESMITH POST. No. !. O. A. R. Meets
r every Saturday at 7 :30 r. at., iu the K. of P.
Hall.
T OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall.
GESANO VEREIN Meets every
eveuinir In the K. of 1'. Hall.
Sunda
OF L, F.
K. of p.
day of each month, at
T OF L, F. DIVISION, No. lCT-Meet in
1. K. of P. Hall the first and third Wediiea
THK CIU KCHES.
CT. PETERrt CHURCH Rer.
kJ SkksT PasMr.
7 a. .
7r. it.
High Ms
Father Hrons-
Low )Iasa every tundav at
i at 1U:3U. . Vespers at
IMTOSSIHLE TO KESCl'E Til EM
A Fierce Gale Sweeps Over
Lake Front-Names of
Drowned.
Chicago
tbe
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. EliD.Sutc:ii)eKecuir. Services
very sundav at II a. h. and 7:.W r. u. t-uiidav
8chool9:j A. H. Evening Prayer on Friday at
niRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. I. Tat
F LOR, Pastor. Morning services every Sali-
oatn at tne scs.iemy at 11 . hahtwth
bchool immediately after morning services.
rrayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
deuce. Union services in the court bouse at 7
r. u.
CONfiREOATIONAL CHURCn-ReT. W. C.
CCBTie, Pastor. Services every huudayat 11
A. H. and 7 r. H Sundnv ichool after morning
ervloe. strangers cordially invited. Seau free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Whislch. pastor.
Services everv Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at Li:Ju o clock T. h. Epworth
League at p. M. Praver meeting every
ThurMlay evening at 7:.T) o'clock. A cordial In
Titation is extended by both pastor and people
to ail.
inHRISTlAN CHURCH KIT. J.
KJ Pastor.
W. Jknkins.
Preschlliff in the Cons-reirHtiniiMl
Church each lymis liay at 3 p. M. All are
cordially invited
Evang. Lutheran ehnrch, Ninth street, Rev. A.
Horn, pastor. Services at 11:; a. m. Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to every
syne.
Rheumatism.
Lumbago. Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints.
Lame Back, &c
D3. SANDEN'S ELECTS CELT
With BtctrtMaBntlc 8UotfN80RV
WTTI Mir-P witiKujt bpMIHiw all Wi.mi rwi ituin from
-pr-tsmuCion of brain nerve forrt cireiMwa or insist
errtioo. aa acrvnus Ootiny, atoepiMWDM. lajiruor,
rnrafnatiaai, kiliryt ttvtr and Ittaul )tr eompaaintii,
mmelmek, tumUattv. aoatkv, ) fmat com tainta
p-neral HI bMaiUi, Tuts lctno Belt c.ntaiu
rfmi Im prrmf ver aJi otijn. torrent la
fctMaotir fHitbr war?r OT wm forfeit $&,60U.U, anJ
Will cure all of Um anxrwm dttwaaM or Du mv. Tliou
lhu havt been fnrM br tiw marralotis fnvenUon
iter ail other rvrn-Mt-Ba failed, and wa mv buAUxotia
K tttimonialaiji titWarwiverf other Hat.
Our renij lmpr4 1LFTIU 81 rf 1V)Y , tM
Umt Uk-q eer otfrred wik. men, ru .r wllW il
aaf .tend rw UioaM funpfliet, maiiesl ,atoU, U
. 8AN0EN BLECTRIO CO.,
lrK IT -Vlra itrt, JOUTLAAJ OE
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
lo. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or.
This well known atand, kept by the
well known W. II. butts, loni a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary tine stock of
Shwp Ilcrder's Delight ad Irish Disturbance.
In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines, Liquors and Cigars, (iive the
old man a call and you will come again.
W. II. YOUNG,
BlacKSiiiii & Wagon Slop
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
TIM Street, opp. Liebe's eld Stand.
Mu.wal'kik, Wis., April 0. Lake
Michigan is being swept by one of the
worst easterly gales ex perienced in yearn
The sea is runnlug very thigh and all
craft are unable to venture out of the
harbor. A small vessel is ashore ut the
head of Juneau avenue. The worst
feature of the gale is tho probable loss of
20 lives by the washing away ot a house
over the crib at the terminus of the new
water works tunnel. No men are in
sight, and it is believed that they were
swept away, but they may be in the air
lock below. Five or six men can be
seen clinging to the machinery and tim
bers of the water works crib. The water
is sweeping over them. It is thought
that the others way be dead In the
chamber below from the lack of
air. The life-saving crew has beer.
unable to render them assistance as yet.
It is now known that twenty-two men
went out to the water works crib last
night. Vnless rescued soon, all that
may be alive at this hour must perish,
as the crib is submerged by every wave.
It is reported that five of the life-saving
crew refused to obey orders to go out in
the life-boat. The tug Stark left the
harbor at 9:30 a m., but was forced to
return. The sea broke in the pilot-house
windows, and cut Captain Chris Miller
quite severely. There is talk of man
ning the revenue cutter Johnson and
going to the scene. Captain Davis sig
nilies his willingness to make the at
tempt if men can be secured to man the
ifeboat. The small vessel ashore at the
head of Juneau avenue is the Ixirena
A tug is now on the way to the scene
with a life-boat and men on board. She
is making slow headway, and is fairly
buried by the sea at times.
The tug Welcome has returned from
the crib. The life-savers found one man
horn they rescued. He will probably
ie from exposure and exhaustion. As
there are no signs of any of the rest, it
believed the twenty-one men are
either swept awav or dead in tne crib
chamber.
The man rescued from the wrecked
water works by the tug Welcome and
the life-taving crew was so exhaii'ted
when taken aboard the tug tliut he wu
unable to speak. He recovered Btifli
ciently just before being taken to the
hospital to be able to tell those about
him that his companions were all in tin
air chamber below the crib. It in
believed they are all suffocated. Two
bodies were seen floating around in the
well of the crib by the life-saver who
reached the crib. His name is Oleson,
anu ne was uauiv nana lea by the sea
while performing his noble work. Cap
tain Feterson of the lifesaving crew, wa
badly hurt about the head. It was an
anxious crowd that stood on the shore
and looked at the crib this morning.
The sight was the most awful one
anybody in the vicinity had ever seen.
Waves fully 15 feet high dashed over the
crib with terrific force. All that was
left of the crib was a couple of posts
that supported the house and one of the
pumps. The two large boilers, the en
gine, one or two pumps, the air com
pressor plant and the 20,000 brick that
were on the crib bad been washed off.
Twenty minutes after the house was
washed out of existence, the entire
machinery, and whatever else the house
contained that had been left, was lifted
directly into the air, apparently by the
combined force of the wind and waves,
and everything was hurled into the
raging tea, many feet below the level of
thecrib. One of the most pitiful In
cidents in connection with the disaster
was the spectacle of the aged father of
Engineer Dwyer pacing to and fro on
the beach, vainly trying to see through
the mist and catch a glimpse of the poor
boys clinging to the crib. "Joe is Lome
sick, good for him," he said, "but
Mikey is out there, and I wish he was
home sick too."
The following are known to have been
in the wrecked crib: George Gregg,
lockman; Michael Dwyer, engineer;
John Mcliride, engineer; Eben All,
cook; James Miller, Wiiliam Priestly,
Joseph McCarty, George W. Holly,
William Presser, Joeeph Pretznold,
(iustave lacomitu and Fred 8 nanner.
miners. Jamea Miller is the man who
was rescued. The doctors say he will
recover.
Karl's Clover Loot, the now blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. 8old by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
With apples selling at from four to
six cents a jxmrid as they do In Portland
during tho winter, it should certainly
pay to rnbe them.
Look Orep Your County Wnrrants.
All county warrants registered prior
to June 1, my. will In, naid if ..
sented at my olllce, corner Third and
ashingtoH streets. Interest ceases on
anil after this date.
The Dalles, .March 31, I03.
WlLMAM MltllKI.L,
4 -2m Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
TO CLEAN SPECTACLES.
I'M llsvnk Hill of Lir Iwnnmlnatlsm,
nil lis Happy.
"H'a the fnvatost Idea in the world."
said a truest of a St. lionis hoUd, rub-
binir his irlnMca with a tlftv-dollar bill,
according to the (iliibe-DcnuxTnt.
"Now, I can't sec ton feet without my
glasses, and glituM. have a tendency U
become blurred, you know.
"Now, 1 have woru spectacles con
stantly for over twenty-five years, ami
I have, in a small way, mnde a study of
them. A linen handkerchief doos tint
clean them well, and a silk Is always
sure to leave a thread sticking to the
frames.
"Paper is uo account, aa it leaves
specks on the gloss. Cotton is sure to
leave a lot of lint Udiitul It. Chamois La
too thick, and kid don't do at all. I've
tried them all, and 1 know. The thing
to uho, my loy, is a bonk note; it cleans
the glasses) bcuuUfully and leave, noth
ing behind it
"Of course, it tan t necessary to use a
fifty evory time, but I happened to have
this one loose in my ptx'kct and I m ex
pectiug a friend along iu a minute and
1 wanted to make an impression. es,
they say bills carry disease with them,
but I lin t afraid much. I ve never
caught anything from them. You can
use a one as well as a fifty, but use a
fifty if you can; there s mora money
in it."
Nothing Fussr About It.
Homebody says, remarks an exchange,
that a wagonmaker who was dumb for
years picked up a hub and spoko. Yes,
and a blind carpenter on the same day
reached out for a plane and saw, and a
deaf sheep ranchman went out with his
dog and herd, and a noseless tUheruuin
caught a barrel of herring and smelt,
nd a defunct hatter was tenderly de
posited on a pile of hair and felt, and a
fortv-ton elephant inserted his trunk
into a grate and flue.
" Beauty without grae
Is a hook without a bnlL( That's what
the French think. Whether It be trus
or not, there are many American women
who do not even pot-iess the hnok beau
ty and nttractlvenrsa are denied them.
Why 1 Ilecause they're languid, cross
and Irritable.. They know not what
It Is to bo without pain or discomfort
half the time.
That's It; suffer in silence misun
derstood when there's a remedy Ir.
Pierce's Favorlto Prescription at hand
that l-rn't an experiment, but which Is
sold, by druggists, under the guarantet
mat it you are uiaapttointi'd in any
way with It, you get your money back
Dy applying to IU maker.
A signal service to weak womenklnd
Is the finding of lost health the build
lug up of a "run-down" svstem. Noth
ing does It so surely as tlin "Favorite
Prescription." None like it !
For overworked, debilitated women.
teachora. milliners, seamstresses, "shon-
girls," nursing mothers on aud aii are
cured by It.
Mv wife was con lined to her tied for
over two months with a very severe at
tack ot rheumatism. We could get
nothing that would afford htr anv re
lief, and as a last resort gave Chamber
lain's Pain lialm a trial. To our great
surprise she began to improve after the
first application, and by using it regu
larly she was soon able to get up and
attend to her houe work. K. II. John
son, of C. J. Knutson & Co., Keimington,
Minn. oOceut bottles for sale by Illake-
ley & Houghton.
jComplete Manhood
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT
A merifcil trnrb tiM trtlU 41.- ......
H dfwerllxw tlie, elta'U. uoints tin- rcineilv!
)t Nrioiitiiirally the must valuable, aniMi- Q
u cully llic mini tM-uiiliful niclii-ul iuaik ever j
uuiMiaiieo: wi uttra. eery pMKobeariiiRii Lj
half-tone llliisiruliun in tints. K,.l.i..in
pulilislieil :
Imlf.toiia I
jlreateil: Nervous Debility, Imrntviiev , U
(Sterility Development, Varicocele, The 2
Husband, Those liitemling MurriuKc, etc. J
' - k.i-m , mutw ine i fninu imrn$. u
IS ttlls !. thf (Mil MrrWs ami Krw H jj
cwmn nf Mrdtcai Seitnc as nrpluH Ut Mitr u
Lift, trhn trnvlil atusw ,r ut follin u
tni ninl ftitura (WMiIa. Mm,U ml Air l.i. ii
woxnKitrvt, Lirri.t: hook. Ii
It Will bo snnt t nw r, u I 1. 1 1- 1 1...
........ wan. nimB ltK. Ullll II OUATriCll
or siuiilu. Address tue publishers,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
BUI-FA LU, N. V.
If the elforts of the Medford company
to put the carp of Lint river on the mar
ket are stict-essiui it win open a new
source of wealth iu Klamath cuuntv.
POLAND CHINA HOGS
asei""" , '
if
can furiiisli a tuimbur nf
THOROUGHBRED
, P0LAND CHINA HOG,
f -s"-H'. "'vV ,V M'liiMirti.m,,!.,. mostanya,,,,
wls-iU ,,riw'. - 'r head, ur f.'J, pr ,)liir
XH7'"im- anil see them, or write. All letters promptly answered.
EDWARD JUDY,
CENTERVILLE, WASH.
lK'riirri it n in tin' nfiiirt nf m.ti inlii,i tnh.-t, n -j. n
- - " 'y ... ....... ut H5 jloot
leads on to fortune."
Tho poot unquestionably had reference to the
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l Sale hi p
Fiiitm & Car
at CRANDALL & BURGETS,
thttc goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
Ur
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lil l.I Av
r.nicK,
UKION ST.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DF.ALF.KK IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the latest Patterns aud Iesigus m
W ZE Xj 3LP jl X3
llueklen's ,Arnl- Halve.
l lie best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapmul hands, chilblains.
corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price '.'.") cents
per box. For sale by 8nipes & Kin-
erslv.
The breaking of the $100,000,000 gold
reserve was unaccompanied ly any
financial disaster.
Scot! Wheat,
" Oats,
" Corn,
" live,
" Potatoos,
CJ anion Seeds,
Grass
Seeds in I'ulk.
All Pres.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
nave not, nave now tho opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free. (Send
your name and address to II. E. Uueklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King s New Life Pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instrnctor, free. All of which is i
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
notlitng. hold by Snipes A Kinerlys.
WIIOII, WOOD, WOOD.
AT
J. H. CROSS'
Hay, Grain aud Feed Htore.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A OENERALBANKI.no HUHINKSh
Practical Painters aud Paiier Haneers. None but the liest brands nfn. J
Mierwin-u iiiiams and J. w . .Masury's Paints used m all jur work, and none be.
me most skilled workmen employed. Airmits for Masi.rv Lion id Paints. K
cnemicai coniiiination or soap mixture. A first class article iu all colon, i.
orders promptly atiemicj to.
Faint SboD corner Thirdand Washington Bts., The Dalles. Oreni!
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a lull assnruiient ol
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which heoflervatLnw Flxurw.
SPECIAL :-: PRICES
to Cash Buyers.
Hintat Cast Prices for Im and
other Mnce.
170 SECOND STREET.
ARTIC FACTORY I
BODA WATEK AND ICE CEEAI
Candies and Nuts
;S7Spccialtit:
Tl
I
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Flnaat Peanut RoastarlnThe Dalkvf
buh-.- I rni pn "im
3? wtr,,tJ.HJLLU "zjos'l
W. E. GARRETSON,
II
Leaaino
Jeweler
HOLst AGENT roll Tilt
Letters of Credit issued available iu
Eastern States.
West irrades of oak. fir. and sUl. ivinl
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
I'eters & U. (t)llice (second ami JnA'r.
son streets.) I bight Exchange and Telegraphic
I Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, ht.
The savage patience shown in the Louis, han Francisco. Portland Omnm.
iieauty with which the negroes of Africa Seattle Wash., and various points iu Or
am! the Indians of Alaska ornament Kn.BI1". v ""ngton
llieir weapons also mark to some extent
the negroes of the south, and a southern
negro's lishiug tackle .is sometimes
maue in a iaslnon to excite the envy of
the most enthusiastic northern sportsman.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
H. BOHSWrx,
Prmlilent
H. it. Hsau
Caablsr.
eu par Iiottlo. WyWW
First Rational Bank.
."HE DALLES, - - - OREGON
A General Banking liusiness transacted
JJeposite receivetl, subject to bight
l'ralt or (Jlieck.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
rciuivmi on uaj oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
new iork, rsan rrancisco and 1'ort-
land.
CllM CoilRhs, IIoArs.,11.-.
sroitnrompuv
ana issiunia.
t4n 'A liroitt
1" P Criiiifif iiritifin 4r
1 it uiwninnfiiwirnai
I ill J
at t stv-tt
ill mrnw viivt ii ri iridi i i .
Oil B ffl Ilirit ntll Is'rsi- I s- . a Il. ..b
QHI LO H'Sy CATARR H
llareyiiu lauirrh? 'i hiarerumlr la smrao.
tesxl UJ euro you. ITloeWolsj. luJecCr tratv
r"r 7 Nnlpaa Klnarslj.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old. Dotitllar and rnlinlvU ,.....
has Is-en entirely refurnished, and every
room has been retiMrel and rnni,,iu
and newly carpeted throughout. The
iioiise contains I7U roomsand is supplimf
with every modern convenience. ItaU
ri;ii-.inali!e. A goxl restaurant attach
to the bout-.). Frer bus to nd from all
trams.
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
UIKBOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson. Jko. fi. SciitNc.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likiii.
II. M. UkALL.
YOUR ATTENTION
Is called to the faot that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and liullding Material of all kinds.
Carries the Plnast Una of
Picture MouJ dings
To be foqnd In the City.
72 LUuohington Street.'
Mrs.S.iOrcliari,Carpf?fte
OfTt'm lirr iwrr
wivt'ii wt hur
C'tiriHumi) a.
to nil who with ran i
In me uu ulufl,
COLUMBIA
Candy Factonf
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Orcr.
1SH Hannnrt Mt.. Tim llulUa, Or.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Campbell Bros. Propn
(Successors to W. S. Craa.)
Manulaoturars of thp flnoat Fraucb sso
Home Mwltt
CANDIES
Eaat of Portland.
HEALS KH IK
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tokt
Can tnrnlah any of thessi gmsls st Vi'bol
r kotaii
l-W-FRESH OYSTERS
la Rverjr Htyla.
Ice Cream andSoda Water.
104 Second Htnwt.Tbe Dallea. Or.
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH, Prop.
lsav Th Iisllcs nt S s in ..... .i. ....i
rlvHsat I'rlniivllii) in t,rty-slx Innirs. I.-hv-
trmevlllv at ft a. i.i. .-vry ny H1 arrivaa at
The lal!t In thlrly-slx hours.
Carries the I S. Mail, mnm aud Repress
(.'oiiuects at I'rliio-lltt srlth-
Stages from Eastern and Southern 0r"-
egon, northern California and
all Intorior Points.
Also makos (losef.iniiwtlim at Th PhIIks with
sins iroin roruanii ami all raatitni poluus.
.' Coartecus drivers.
.' (tood accommodaiion5 atonic tin read.
.' rim-class twlti and torses used.
.' Eipress matter Handled who cure.
All persona wlshinn pnsssa-o must wnvlilll nt of
'"'' lief ore Ulkiior ms-iii', otlM-rs will not Ik-rw-ftvwl.
K a press Inuil Ui wsvl.lll.lt sf olln-i-s
or tlin Htmn- l o. will not lo n t.Mimllile The
company will iiike no rl-.k on immey 1 1 i mn 1 1
Uvl. Harfleiilnr atti-litloil KlVell In ili-llverlnv
xnross lii.ill.-r at I'rliievllle ami nil sniitlivrii
xilnts In OriK-io, nnil iiilvnni-e eharKos will he
pnlil hy the coinpHiiy.
IT AO IJ IIITICKH!
M. Nlelicl ft V,n. Ntore. t miitllU Moose.
I'rluavllln. j ,e lMa.
The Dalles
Cigar : faetorj
FACTORY NO. 105.
niC ADC"' tint est BrsnA
lllliV i,m..nf.ictiired.
orders from all parts of the country fl"
on the shortest notice.
Tim reimtation of THE DAIXKfl C
UAH lias IsHtmie firmly established.":
Hie ileniaml lor the lioine iiianii'H"1"
article is increiising every lay.
A. ULRICH & SON
THE DALLES
National Bank
Of DALLKS CITY, OK.
President Z. F. Mood'
VicH-l'rcHidniil.. . . Cmill.KH Hll'1"'
Uaslilitr, .... - M.A.Mooo
Triinscl
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Sight Kxchaiiges Hold on
NKW YOliK,
KAN FUANC1S0O,
and 1DUTLAM), 0
Collections tnadit on fitvorehlu ton"
at all HccesHible points.