The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, October 25, 1893, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHROKlCLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1893.
RAILWAY RUMSLINGS.
A rscruATic bompt'r. to Kr used on
tmlloj- carv to Lmnk catvles tl'i
trians out of the way without hurtinir
them, ha lieen contrived hv a llalti
morean. Font railway conipunie s, the Grvat
Western, the Great Kastern. the South
western and the Northwestern hriujr
into l..iml.m about 'JU.nuo.om) fmlhiim of
milk every year.
Five hours is the runuin? time be
tween lioston and New York n tlie
Khore Line of the New York. New
Haven A Hartfortl railroad an aver
age of fiirtT-six miles an hour.
Onlt live pa-isenpers lout their lire
on lritish railways in 1.1, hut there
was a veritable slaughter of railway
servants. ver M employe were
killed and more than S.ooo injured.
DruiNethe first six months of this
year 1.014 miles of railroad track was
constructed. The Railway Ape thinks
that this indicates a total construction
for the year of at least S.Oou miles,
which it considers a food record, con
sidering the times.
take iriLinr,
Tf t-piiiVp a RiirTrinr
9 woman. The clirou
1 n VHotlWEUV TtfllTl.
ful disorders, and
delicate derange
ments that come to
woman only liave a
positive remedy in
L)r. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription. If
you will faithfully
use it, every disturb
ance and irregular
ity can be perma
nently cured.
It's a legitimate
medicine for woman,
carefully adapted to
ner aeucate organi
zation. It builds up
and invigorates the
entire system, regu
lates and promotes
ail the proper func
tions, and restores health and
strength.
44 Favorite Prescription " is the
only remedy for woman's ills that's
guaranteed. If it fails to benefit
or cure, you have your money back.
Which is the best to try,
if you have Catarrh a medi
cine that claims to have cured
others, or a medicine that is
backed by money to cure you f
The proprietors of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy agree to cure
your Catarrh, perfectly and per
manently or they'll pay you
S500 in cash.
Karl's Clover Boot, toe new blood
purifier, give freshness and clearness to
the com plexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and fl.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, drneidsta.
YOUR fiTTEpTIOU
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Materia! of all kinds.
-Carrla" tba riDMl Lisa of-
Picture Moaldines
To t foend Is the City.
72 tUashington Street.
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIEST BTEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
fT( DO ol the Bert Brandt
VlvJ2l.itO manufactured, and
ordero from all parts of the country 611ed
on the shortest notice.
The reptnation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, am!
the demand for the home manofartnreri
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
UM) mt f , a.f '! ta. M raa. i
iMWJ HO If "'XJ-1. trtJMH qif.f
aujj aq.oit t i,n m -ji
PlJ.U4-i4i
1 1 r 1
Jni iff
fcS
S0ia:uoa NllfisaiGO ) y
oSt3o lnNjAy as r9
HIlE!CE!rC53ii!j S.jOf:
Ft
MITCHELL NEWS.
Tkt Irli Mrkat SlitehaU Repro
Blva l t'art--Mlaor .
A very heavy rainfall the niht of the
' fifteenth.
R. M. Roberta is gathering beef cattle
' for the Portland markets. He is giving
: sixteen dollars for two year olds.
' Snow fell to the depth of several
inches in the mountains last week ami
i cold enough t remind us winter is near.
' Ijist week McCoy started ninety head
; of beef catt'ie to market. They were an
I extra fine lot and he boiied to realise a
' nice profit.
i Kev. Mr. Gregory has been appointed
i pa-tor for Shooflv and Mitchell. He de
i livered his first sermon at this place the
' evening of the loth.
Fossil farmers sent an agent to
Mitehell to try and sell wheat which
they offered at 60 cents per bushel, but
owing to the scarcity of money no sales
were made.
Mitchell flour holds its own in price,
five dollars per barrel, notwithstanding
the fail in the price of wheat and hard
times.
Prices of grain run below average as
compared with prices of a year or two
since. Barley and oats $1.25, wheat HO
cents and rye $1.00 per bushel. Hay is
selling from $6 to $10. Generally bay
has been one of the best crops, timothy
a very good average, alfalfa extra good.
This part of the country seems to be
especially well adapted to alfalfa. We
are always sore of the two good crops
and if a favorable fall, three crops are
not unusual.
f . s T: :n .i -j
i ,-. in: it .....t
usual Mitchell is well represented.
. ...
, 1 1 1 1 1 l lu met a c ctt , tvuav im a v i
olna Mi rum was arresteu ana uuten 10
Prineville to stand trial for stealing a
sheep camp. Terhaps next issue will
give a detailed account of the affair, since
particulars are not known at present.
Dr. Hank has taken the buildingcraie.
His story and a half cottage already
shows its form in its almost completed
frame. Another bad financial year and
Mitchell will be a place of some note.
Four new dwellings and two new stores j
for this year, already.
t" Ti r I
MrrcHKLL, Or., Oct. 17, 1SJ3
Death of Mr. Cao. F. Bvera.
Mr. '-eorge F. Beers died at his resi
dence at 3 :3U o'clock this morning.
Ieceaiied was born Oct. yth, in ! doubt fikt bravely. They weur hardly
New Jersev, and when verv voung ; c.v uniform, and remind one of Fal
movedio Pennsvlvania. In this state 'cn. but in the larger towns
,. , .11." i- j thev are on their mettle and are as
he lived until he was lo vears old when ! ...
.... s" nice as can tie-
he moved to tlenry county, inir-oif.
On April 16th 1S-I6, he was united in
marriage to Mies Mary E. Eober-a. re
siding in the same place unlil lTS. lie
held several offices of truat in lie:-rv
county for a long term of years, lieins at
one time countv treasurer. He s
a very energetic, earnest member of tin-
United Brethren church and prominent
in canday IhxI work, tie came to
The Dalles in 1S73 with his familv.
where he has remained ever since. Of a i
gruint uicvsiviuii, i.iuu-urKut anu
public-spirited, he quickly counted
: -! j: :.: i .: .1 i . I i
each acquaintance a friend, and for the :
, , , , . , , . ,
length of time he has resided in The
... '
Da,ies none is better known or more ;
widely respected. .
He leaves liesides his widow, three ;
lis i! Hi iters and a son Mrs. Isaac Joies !
and Mrs. M. Doyle, of this insce. and i
ir 7 a Ti. ,..... ..i n 1 i (is
' a. iiiuuiac v iencjC'J. A ' a V III, ,
his -on, resides in La ergne, Mmn., !
nd was here two years ago on a visit to j but across, the Up is placed a fence of
his parents. I iron rods, preventing the lobsters from
The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock i escaping. In the spring and fall busi
toiuorrow from the Congregational j neH m,mt hrisk. When he finher
church. The busine-s h-JUses of the i mvn hriu tne hosiers to the pound,
. ... , . , .... . : the "fish," as they are called, are
city will remain closed from 2 tii 5 , . , . , t
- ' lifiiKtil tii tnp plum Tnp.riiiiirp.pl ami
o'clock in respect to hie memory. j
Captain Sweeney, C. S. A., San
Diego. Cal., says: "Shiioh'a Catarrh I
Remedy is the first medicine I have i
ever fonad that woold do me anv Kood." I
Price 50 eta. Sold bv Snirrwi A IClnra! I
Notice!
All notes due and Incoming due and
ail accounts owing ns ninst he settled on
or before Xoveru her 1st, WIZ, either in
wheat, oats, barley or cash
Accounts !
uu mum reniainuig nnpaio alter inai !
date will have to undergo costs of col-
lect.on. We mean bnsiness and mnt :
positively have money.
Respectfully,
dawlm Thc Dallks Mercantii.k Co.
KUe ta lrellnqa.at Taxp.yara.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
want their names advertised had Letter
come forward, as the roil will be pub
lished on the 21st of this month.
T. A. Wabd, Sheriff.
Board r Equal Uatlm.
The county board of equalization will
meet at the court house on Octolier 2.!d,
1M)3, for the pnrpoxe of equalizing the
irounty asseisnient roll f'rr this year's
saw- men t. The board will continue in
srsssion one week. Joel Koo.itz,
Countv Aaseaor.
NOTICE FOR ITBLICATI05.
' Lsd Ornts, Tha Ill. rrr..i
IPBl. It. Wl. t
S(itl" ia b.PTy irivan thai ll.a f..ll.iii
naniPTl ttii?T baa tiled ni(1c of hi liiu-ntion u
inan final pnapf In aiiiipprt of In
"taint, ario inai aain Tprtmr will la
made heffpr '
Uia hpfnUrr and rapriv
TM Ul.l, (, Ml '
rPiruty, Mnrciirun 17, 1. vlt.
Kdgar n. Pratt,
f(nmata1 Aiiptlpn No. 2X1.T. frpr tha K'; nl
anl iH SK;4 of Ho?. 11, Tp. 4 S k. U
llnam-a tba l.,ll.mlii witiH t-rmrv hi,
niutinii.aia iai.ii rjm, and i-uilivaii..ii irf.
an! IpiupI. vtr.:
J H. .lir!li. Frsi.k Iiriar. I,n ... .ni
''liarl-v W iiik, all nl v ai(.i-. n
tu ir JOHN . U.WIS. h.-rlMer.
LIF.
(juaar Thing lo 1W h-o In ha C'antrwl
AmertaftD lU'puhtlc
lectures art? cvt-rvwhere. wiyt. a
I writer in the (Vnturv; women bearing
! bunions in their head. their
draperies Mown into action, ana their
umiu1!v sirunir nail Watitiful tijrures
aceei-tuati-.l by the penile trade-winds;
bathers uml washerwomen on the
bench, the sunliirhl pluncinff from
their wet bronzed iKKlivsund coal-black
hair, rx'lievcd acraiust the deep blue of
the sky, am! rvdected in the water of
the lake aud the white of the iucominp
waves; the luarliet places: the ham
miH'ks full of nuked and sleeping
babies; the beautiful young pirli; the
withered and wrinkled crone sucking
her cipurette a she crouches over her
spark of a charcoal tire, surrounded by
her pots and pans; the islands of the
DELJVKKINO MEAT, G RAX ADA.
lake; the-rolcanom: the tropical rich
ness of the cultivated country, with
its feathery palms and orchids; or the
weird, lonesome, ploomy jungle, with
its majestic trves and festooned vines.
Here is a young boy selling pineap
ples: he weurs nothinp but a breech-
I cloth. Here comes a rirl who is a ner-
feet licheme of color, her bronae face,
I ... ,, . .. . ,
black hair, vellow-white chemise, rei
I black hair, vellow-white chemise, red
ixtrozo full of (Utility, and her brown
skirt and sandals covered with dust.
You watch her until she turns the cor
ner, and you have half a mind to follow
for one more glance; but look
in another direction, and liebold.' some
thing equally fine is before you. May
be it is a tine young senor. with a mane
of block hair about his forehead and
sticking out from under his hat-brim,
his mustache twisted into saucy curls.
frv sash about his waist, a short
sworu at ins siue. anu nis game-eocK
unuer nis arm. 1 ne soldierx, too, are
picturesque. They are always expect
ing a revolution, when life is eventful:
but in times of peace, the arresting of
stray pips, poats, etc., is Blxmt all they
huve to dix They are small men. but
look like good materiel, and I have no
A broad sand-bank bonier the lake
at t.ronada. and is the fashionable
drive f ir the inhabitants. There is
always n cool breeze coming over the
water. leaking it very comfortable,
and there are many thinps of in'-trest
the pietnrusque little thatched huts.
ha '.;! by iarpe trees and palms that
rnUo th.-rn look like toy houses: the
ntked babies playing in the sand or
chaMnp the buzzards, which are as
tame as chickens: people washing.
bathinf. drivhip
ONE MILLION LOBSTERS.
Tl,e Annual veid irf Farm Lyin
the oat of Main.
,
There is a lobster farnt or pound, as
it in called twelwe n.T.- in extent at
houthport. Me. The lloston a.iW de-
scribes this pound, the utost successful
on the coati, whence one million lob-
"tersare shipped each year. J lie kud(1
formed by liuiUliiif? a solid duni
across a tide-water cuve. 1 his dam
lWs n( , ,;tu , n,.h.,lt,.. ,r,
those which are niore than trn BI1( ont. .
half inches limp, the legal limit, are
thrown
in. If a lobster is clever his
life in the pound may lie hiiif? and full
of joy. If he is stupid he will he tibhed
out w ith ara'r w ine Bn1 packed in a
barrel- w'-n P'"e '"r P'.
' ami l.. t I, 1. t . ... TI... ........ I t ..
rr. uv .rr.i.ii.. , l.J m llic in 1114,111
I of stout twine and U weighted at the
' lttom with a heavy chain. Along:
j the top is a row of corks, which suhtain
the weight rf the seine while the chain
' drags on the bottom of the ih mud. A
nint'le cast of this seine will brim? no
numirni enougn 10 uji eleven uarreii. j
Tne chain ah it sweeps along the bot-
i'm .rs tip tae iot.su-r. wiucn mime
, diat:ly hIkkiI backward into the slack j
I twine. In taking them out the men
! wear heavy mittens, thongh even then '
I they are often nipped. In fhe ponnd j
the lobsters are f-! salt herring, men
! rowing about in hUifTsand pitching the i
j herring overtmard. Thin is called j
j "feeding the chickens," and it takes
: about six barrrls to make a light j
i luncheon for tiie Jloi k. There are said i
' to be a nmiilHT of old hunlsliclis in '
; the riunt.hppirt farm which for years
I have evaded the casts of the drag.
I Two of enormous size hare liecorne
j quite tame and crawl aliout in the
! shallow water. The age of the lolister
is a debuted question. The sinnll mar
ketable KfM-ciinetis are generally sup
posed to le from four to six years old.
but some lobster are Irelieved to live
; to the green old age of twenty-five
i years.
I Foil the first quarter of 1US the new
j industries established in the south ex
! eeed thos-of the first quarter of 1!2
; by l!s. The report prepared lv the
('hattanpaiirii Tnileitiii.'tri mi m f
!.. . .,., !..,....
lishment of wmKl-working plants and
cottonseed iil mills.
Thf. largest private collection of
minerals in Amer ca s unrised lo
. ... ... "ipnoM I lo Ijf
that. if Mr. ( larenee I.. Ju-mert of
hiiadelphia.
Its estimated value is
Iip.iss.
I
mi Y00 TRIES
RHEUMATISM LUDAGO, SCIATICA,
SlIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
I COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA. LAME-BACK.s.
' iv . jf '. s. mm.',
11 ZllZin ELECTRIC BELT I ZXV:?;?';
"J" W'. -..w. iaVSViVA 3 ' 1 S mtmi MkHptiu 1. luU-n-i.itiM I )
l -':. f ' Ltrn J ' J ' Jr-,c
V. r v ST' -.'? ' i,urTint.anT.rMrr"anilTiiK' ,
J5 5 , vj, r''Z Jr wain la rtrirMir--ii" tn j
V-i. - "l" J i vmmMk juiiirwtiMktitMWut lark ' ."-n-'V
tSf "S "TE a Jt'li 7ii 1( mi milait lulu "r itwiti'Ki
V.- -CJ ( tnintmiui di,n-1. wlnca i".
"'oj'JTj" A . . iuirj i.w tmnmanvticititli. y.'ti " I
v - 13STVV.W' V TltvthiuMa!L!UuUh.riTviS
rntSdl ZZJlVTnaSu mmm. IX f lt'(t...M,l KI-olHr- Hrll a .
. u.rJlond rii.mn.!lo robaM haallh an) aftar all tpaaliu.nl, ail.rt. ..!. o
nnwn br hnnilriiU n t lami Thr n-thMand.xbar8lataa.whn aixild alaillp iaat... aiLtlUuUBulr
at uuu wa till atruo tauan baartuc txlinmny lu Utair raouiar j aiiar uaua wu uuiu
WE HAVE CURED TMCSI-WI CAN CURE YOU!
CCNEKiU. DEBILITY CURED. . i LAM I BACK AND HEUMATItM.
lr. A.T Baarl . iMrHir r-b'oi i-W tm
I aaa traabl.d aiik lo nl. lla aa. and
...rbt.hiul oar. 1 anuia uv alls
d taaliaa. SoaPM MlUna. MS.llMt aalaa
S SaJa aa li na ol IiI-k la.waajor
sa 1 aaa furtan rnrm aaet- 1 Savatsa
foir bait 1
I I-Ulaa. oam UDi.w.iim aa
i;m--t aonAilaaea la raar Uapaait. tm aaa paS-
n i:i . -ipaaiii ila aavaoinra wtiuop chii "o
a.a. Irali foupCH. A. Bo . h. aaa Tr St.
RHEUMATISM AND LAMENEaa CUJCO.
Vup laau, oraaoa. April Mi i-G.
TT. A T. aaa9aa. Iiaar Su?l aut aaa . I liar bail
Wpu a . nki s fur rSaaaiatiMa. from ablra 1 aaSarail
turaawapal raar ir iba paac all BonUa 1 ha4 aot
bwaaassa ra ,Mir bli baa alaaaa. atalaaliaaaP.
Mf baalta la tbaloba 1 haa awal it. 1 aaa
Mia pJKturtasw ad taal liaa a aaa aiaa iMiaiallf .
St. k. lil.uiiLH. rrutiriator lataraatiaaai autal.
mekvous XWJ!!!8y2?2.W
T. A.T Au4m. liwr Hir r I lu.r trasiA ttatioc yimr
FWtri wMlt kW MMT1 MIH1 tkliiy, ud F-Ua
IWi tauaf thrnm I kakv fur Htm mn. I
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
t iplwaa) ill ante bmwr. -sad a tntn m bolt art M in ba aaai'y wnrn dartiw vr or utrvat. M
HMMinm. praucitrad mrfvata vrbic ra UtatJilr tali iarmwtVHtt ail pm,r. or w furirlZ
91BOd. It baa an laspra"raal Kltcric tmp1mmmry ih grmmlimi wu arar gt-ati waaA a'i
warrant it -tmrm muf of thatvauv wasa-naa i-a. aiitl wtaniaxva alirunttan limtM, or part. tr Maf
It rin atif)-. The ans rradad in trwrtant. to nt ail taa if wasnaaa in fount;. mt iiUa aral ur ui
r-an. nd wtiieura liaa worat, inai ta tan or Uiaa mini lia. A&Arwm Urn lull tututmmiu.
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. I?2 first St.. P03TLAIiD, OftCSOX-
SHOE
FACTORS
For Sale at
The unJerimtl, havinc
fixtures of what was intended fur a tirt-elass sIhk- factory,
wilFpeil the same at a bargain. Here is an en pine and
boiler of 4Ltdd horse jower, and a larpe amount of sIkh
machinery, lasts, line shaftinp. pulleys, freltinp and find-
inp almost a complete sho factory.
Trlere is also one of the best sites for successfully oper
ating a factory of this kind
Write for particulars at once,
"Ttcre is a tide in the apfairs
' leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
c
1
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK.
Familiar Faces
C. E. BAYARD.
Late hpeeinl Agent Oeritral Land Oflir.
a k o
Bayard, cfi? Barnett,
fl?e lea! Instate, ljDai7, Iurarjee,
' " COLLECTION ACENCY.
ktotlhy public.
Parti having Proju-rty they 'wish to Ml or Trade, IIousps to Jlent, or
Alsitract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us.
We sliall make a sjiecialty of the irosecution of Claims and Contests
before the Uniteji htat-s Land Offioe.
85 Washington St.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IX-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the I lent Patterns and IVaiiciis in
TOT jA. L JL, LrE!JEt.
. t&VTarUji 1'ainters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of tie
Sberwm-W illiams and J. W. iMasury's 1'ainu osed in all jut work, and none bo
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paint. Nr
chemical combination or soap nurture. A first class article in all colors. A I
orlers promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo corner Thidand Wahinetoo Bis., The Dalles. 0reoi
The California Winehouse,
4 la now otien, and its proprietor will sell hia liorne- 4
.u produwj Wine at prices in the reach of everybody. .L
T Also, U'Kt Peanuts U le found. Goods guaranteed
f to be Pure and Firrt-ClasH in every respect. - f
Thompson's Addition.
KSSS Af!0 FfilLEB
DR. H4M:V F1 T.t HF! T
nry will cum Vfrlthwtit mai. ih
NrrvuHiiifOi rvt vm.
r jmr. itn r rii' i-
aiul viir will fi'luiw at iHMtm. 'ilm
tm our pln aiiil IrwatULiia, min Nt
uaraniva a en pa i.r rw'und m.inor
TH- A T tW4. lr rttr t- .-rf MMur t r3
lalbiw4 aubiaaalPala aaailiul
! mr .uiaonciaij U
. hk 1 .. d fur analan
sk O Uatf
Ib 1 tMMild oi trsl bswrfc. V s.11 di'.rltxf up
Willi iL 1 buufjlU n ttf rnT hnlUa, It I 4 ui
iMi4for tw Osta, tnd I aonllnuvHi w r it tor li r
BiOtttlH, hstiuaj iMtHsMrllr cur4. 1 bat tuUo yaavist
w,ajiri 1 an tM( Mad) u 1 w ttf hit. 1
know yutir bwlt vU, mu4 1 .otl ( ih0
haw bM nrrs by tt. Mmnr athM M4 t, t4 if
ttwr WsttAtd try u Khmy wouitl f in4 it is atm u 1 ir
(hsw hsh4 tMBMly l lk Itt. I n IWaraUMs hf
rmaMsmll , mmd ml) ttzlad lutalk uk mmu omW
COST VITAUTY AND JttCNCTN.
IV. A. T. fta4m. Vmmr Hir "ltc tsurtim t
hU 1 bin inii haxi-irltsksi. I 1l Buy im -tv
nry fat ratarntiMf; m4 afvr m ontii t w t thm
lssU I ftad iatif mm tturM mm bsifncm. Mr
HMnfs is mom Msjairiy mmttm. a act sawn dsty l''m
fur tba bsrtiat. 1 f ! aiucA atr. ny-r tiia trn
aaia taa aaii. YovnUuiy, AUaXL'.
7
',, i,,, .
a Bargain.
secured the niaohinerv ami
to 1k found in this country.
to
171xo BalloB, Or.
oj men which, taken at its fiooa
i Fraiie k Cains
&. BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- - UNION ST.
in 7t Arew Place.
J. K. UAKNKTT
THE DALLES. OR.
C BEGHT.
FRENCH & CO
BANKERS.
! IK kN.aCl A.KVEHAl.AVKih (
j loiter o( Credit Issued availa.r
F.nstan States.
Sight Kxchanpe and Tievr.
TrHiifeniiiiUn New York.CLiciilf"
Uiuis, Sua I rancistxi, 1'ortiand 0
Seal tie Wailu, and varum puimrT8
esfti and W ashington.
t'oilections inatle at all point! .
THE DAlZis
National Bqq
Of DALLES CITY, OR. '
IVesideut -Vice-lYesidsnt,
Cashier,
M. A.
Gcoeral Bankinj Business TnMQ
Sight Exnhsngtaj gold
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANClSOO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, m
Collections mads on favorebls Un,
at all accessible points.
1. s. acacsra.
Praalilasaf.
J- M. !'irr.to..
Upa.
First Jlational Bant
CHE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business tnoa
IepoeiU rKived, sabject kii
Ifraft or Clun k.
Collections made and proceed rt.
remitted on day of toilet-tin.
Sieht and TelegrspLic Exchatigsuati
New York, San Francisco and hn.
land.
DINBOTOHS.
D. P. Thom rsoM. Jso. K so ;
Eu. M. Wiuusi, Gso. A Luu
H.M.Bsaul. i
From TE?lBIliAli of IJ1TERI0P, pc
THE J
R7TILROTID
Is tba Un to lata
TO ALL WIS EAST AKD SBC.
It ! tha P1nln Car Knata. It runs Ttmt
aubulad 1 ralaa ararj day la Uw ran a
ffo panl and tou
(NO CH AKGK OF CaJU.
nau lrawlii Uuuni hiaatmiiil laltaaUlinru.
mm sleding m
Haat that ran be PKi:itrurirl. and Hi a-j '
IrnriinimnrlaleiTia ara both rrw awl Fnmia.
lor bulilerauf t int and rtaotina ciam Ticwdij
ELEGANT- DAY COACH
A PNitilliiiiproa llua, ermnaptlnf with .
Oimltui itiraut and uninterrupted aartM I
fallmaa HlTr pvaraatlciti ran bt at
la arlvaiica (iinnisb auy acut ol to raai
THROUGH TICKETS S-ttK;'
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ull Intitrmatloti ntMiaTn!naT Bf
.anus, rmw uhi mumr uvwiw "
w r At I AWAY.
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a t ruibf spiat
W. II. YOUyG,
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General Ela ksmlUiln- and Work
promptly, and aw
Gnaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Special
Tblra Street, ocii, Ltche'i Hi St1
The St. Charles II
PORTLAND, OREGON
T..I. old, popular and wllW
lias beeu entirely refurnished, sna
room has lieen repariered and rep
and newly carpeted thron hoot ,
house contains 17U rooms anU '"""
reasonable. A pood restaoratit
. V. l,u to and ir'
tfin' c. W. KNOWLES. Pr
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lira m
Blso&smllll & Wapp
L liiiatliaaa mall Hillia. ' " -t all ' '
iTHSa n.p.1. are tii. mit 'r""'"-,"iTi thm"-
trh..-l jrou rail ti. b. '-r hS""'
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