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    THE DALLES WEEKtV CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1803
A TIRED TT0JMA,
just as much as a sick and ailing
one, needs Dr. Fierce' Favorite
Prtucription. That builds up,
strengthens, and invigorates the
entire female system. It regulates
and promotes all the proper func
tions of' womanhood, improves di
getion, enriches the blood, dispels
aches and pains, melancholy and
nervousness, brings refreshing sleep,
and restores health and strength.
It's a powerful restorative tonic
and soothing nervine, made espe-
daily for woman's needs, and the
only Guaranteed remedy for wo -
man's weaknesses and ailments. In
,. , , , . . , -
all "female complaints and irregu-
lartttes, if it ever fails to benefit or
core, you have your money back.
A great nianv medicines "relieve"
Catarrh in the" Head. That means
that it's driven from the head into
. , , r, . , ..
the throat and lungs. But by its
mild, soothing, cleansing and healing
properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh liem-
edy perfectly and jierruanently cure,
of E1EH
Easlhr. Quickly.
Ptrauaantrj Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY, '
mad all the train of 'M
In mi rr: v rmxsor lau
vxishim. Uk rvuH ot
overwork, ilckiifl.s,
worrt.Hc Fullfttrvnirtli,
dTUpnw9t anil
alrra U ry orcan ant
eimii.iimralmtii-ta. ,
... nt t K. -1 . I
i',f.l::i::n'
sue TTirrtan-t. b.. ,
i nh il niu Vi rr-
ERfr MEDICAL C3.
BUFFALO. N. V.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IM
DRY GOODS
El..,
etc.
Second St.. The Dalles.
RNA TJr,?L
DICTIO
(i;cjr.'-'; i .."
m i.-iitL . ! '.-
iurvf - : ;
iniv t.'i'. .,j.fo
Everybody
photttil o-.n thi4
Inrtumiry. Ir a.i-
we mail (tiaaiiMit
fnicniiTiif irit; ii--trry.
; ruiu, r-DuiK-iatttn.
ainl
manM:i ot mortis.
A library in Itself, i.aipiv?
tii often il-,rrwl inltrmatim ittwrmins:
eminent jwtod; fria omrerninz tii
cmintn, citiaa. town, ami natural fra
ture of th pUlje; partiiUr HKrniij
ntil l.' titiMi erMHMaml plarr; traiM
kttion of foreign juutio(i. wmils, aud
prvfr! ; rtc eu et'.
Thin Work in Invaluable in tiw
bouaehoM. ami to tu ttntrlir. aebolar, jjro
Icsaaiooai Biao, ami l-rliMiiir.
C. C. Merrtam Co.
HprinqttItt Jom.
fy7 yt rmy 'liaap rbrtr-
Mitl.Ha.
7yJ fur frao prcapvrtus.
araaaajrajlajaia
W. II. YOUNG,
Biacksmlin & vvaoon shod
General Blacknmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Tnirn Street, cpp. LieHe's old Stand.
2!OTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'. 8. Lard Orrtrt, Th Dallr. Or.,(
Iwnllr V. "i. (
Notlfe la bny rlten that the follimrlnK
namwl arttlfrr haa fllrd notlee of hln lnlnitn.ii
b. malic ttnal pr"f In Riipti'irt of hi Plaint. nm1
that aairl ftntof will be iuale before the rri'iT
au1 m1ver of the I', it. liiiid oflice at The
1mI1i, Or., on January 24. l"'t, lit :
J am.a Barlloiram..
Ilomtnd So. 4M2, for NE' fW'. K'j HK,
nn H K -A nr.' .. it. jh. i p. 4 . k i' r. . yi.
. K l. K v
tn ril
llr naiiiea Hie idiiowhik auiiruw to prove ni" i
eiHllllllK'lia realitellC Ut aiiil cllltlvaUoa
Mtift l.firt. vit. :
Hi land. vl. :
T. Klinonli"n. J. O. Hn1m anl J. Protit. of
Wnl, Ur.,an'i r. N :iiinllw. The Itallm. r.
dUjJ-t JDII.N vv. l.KWls. Kncinter.
tf) ATIJ TVP ' Pradnuliy lowering The elev.-tit.n of ' UjJ q fcVJV'r;
& I LOTH I N G ! the water nl.ne sea level ns piven lv M S tffk 3
V- I the Snvunnah. Florida & Western mil- : J? H fj R S Jf
! road some years ajro. if. Rixty-four feet. ' W.y Tfrl
ota. llho. H.U. j;v j:,.-,.,,r:.te levr!-- run by one of the i Ectt svpt '' jjt iP'Smt 4
. i . ; i' i" 'pi-.i-ai parries oi ine peoiopieai Aiii.,ana v, il p fi','
iOHUlJ lIUUUp, ilULlUilp,! h- v.inter of l'M the elevation
J I ' I ! the water was found to be tiftr-eiir
r
"KTBSTEITS
iLSTERxmnvul
SUNK IN THE KAKTU.
That Vanished
A Florida
Lake
from Siffht.
W htm Huia.ll mwnbotta I ! to ! a
aftirtvlng Trattlc Thm la Now och
I Itut a Kw Nmall 1'onla
uf Water.
There was recently printed un ac
count i the disappearance ( Alachua
lake, in Kloridu, a hike that was so
well est:ibli-.hed that u Ktcuntlioat line
j was maintuiuitl on it. A I'nitctl States
(Titiloirii al hurvey purty ha.-. been ett-
; paired at work in that region. Anient-
I Wr m' this purty. Sir. llorwy .Munrcv,
recently ynvc an intere.tiii; account of
j the hike, or rather the ex-lake, to a
i Washington Star reporter.
i "Alachua lake," aaiil Mr. Munroe, "is
situated in north latitude 2 decrees '
minutes and west longitude K! depree
20 minutes in Aluchua county, Flu., unit
two iuils south of (iainesville, the
county scat. The lake was formerly u
prairie, known as Alachua prairie In-fore
the Seminole warduriufr ls;LViT. It has
since lieen named I'aytie's prairie, after
King raync, an old Seminole chief of
i an eurlv dav. The prairie was a prcat
prozinjr spot for the Indians' cattle and
later was used for a like purpose and
I f'r tillage by the whites, some tine
jeroi ' eorn und eotton K-inp jrrown.
! Th Pirie lands are immen meadowy
covered bv the fattest prass, intcrsttcrsed
with )f u.a(lti(ul ,)uk tfWl
'p.4imettoes. These hinds an- subject to
j inundation during the summer season.
i Hatchet creek rises three miles north of
liuinesville and flows in every direction
; e eompa for a di stance of ten
UiU emptyinsf tnto Newnan's lake, a
beautiful sheet of water covering1 ten
w mil
-The overflow from Newman s lake
forms a large creek named lrairie
creek, which wended its way through
Payne's prairie to Alachua sink, one of
the curiosities of the state. Then- the
waters found their way into a subter
ranean passage. Visitors, to have their
I curiosity gratified by seeing what the
j effect would Ik- to have lops thrown in
! the sink, were the probanle cause of
I the overflow of 1'ayne's pruiru The
! lops would float out to the center of
the sink, whirl around in a circle and
j suddenly disappear. This choking of
J the outlet to the waters of Prairie
creek caused the overflow and made a
j a sheet of water aulliuicnt to tioat small
; steamers and other craft.
1 " m. steamer in narticul.tr hud a
gulemlid freight trufiic during the veg-
etable season, can-vine shipments of
vegcta!il.-.i frtmt its wharf
m Chucula j
! pond across Ahu'liua lake to tile mouth
1" S"wt water branch, the nearest
point l tiumesviiie. tne principal pi ace
for shipment north. Aft-r the over
flow and the forming of a lake it was
christened Alachua lake. This name
has lieen decided uism bv the I'nited
upon by tin
States N:ird
Alachua lake
on pi'irraphieal names,
is eifrht miles lonp. east
j and west, and in one place four miles in
I width north and south, covers sixt'ii
thousand aeres. and the average depth
is iriio iu imritTii irvi.
f'or fevirrnl years the lake has been i
ol i
fwt.
thus showing that th"
ehanirtn? elevation; a
hlUt
few
I I-a; vvr.rr .loUnsm. now ;tttii!yin(? tho I
t troI'Tv uf this Kr?itr. of riori:!a. that I
Aht:2.u;t Irjkf hiiI !;.-uppM':.r , tl ntirrly,
that only snuiil i-k "(s rcii:;:i:uMl an-I th I
iiu;;I iirn'iunt nmr taut-'iv ;:nund tae
Tin land lnler'ni'. "n th1 wwt
ant! jwin.h f Ala luia l'iV; vrj frr- j
tile, mit uf unr :ur!y vp-UtblfS com i
injr from this louaiity. I liav swn y- !
ward of twenty a'-re in tomutoes alone, J
and hunurrcis of a:rfs of caolm tre,
lieaits. cncumUrrs. und wjuash.s .H-in
other early vegetables extensively j
(frown. The orange rroveH of I!ia"k !
Point
ana the lacoma nettlement are
anions' the finest iu the state.
niicncran ntui tiouriaitM.
A corresjHtnilent of London Note
and Queried sayi that "it in said that
the lielief in witehcraft i rapidly riv
ing out. .with other ancient Htipersti
tionn. even in the most unenlightened
districts of England. The fillowinir
fttory shows, however, that the black
art instill fiourihhinfr: 'There Ua witch i
at Misterton who can lay a upell on I
anylxxly or anything, if Hhe is not
suited. None of her neifrhliorn dares j
ay "No" to her. no matter what Hhe
asks for, because trouble always fol-I
lows. One woman did refuse her
bucket of water, and what happened? i
Why. before lonir the calf in the calf
house was fixed fast to the thinp it
took its milk outof. ntuok by the nose
just as if it were drinking, and there
it was. try all the nhifts they could. !
till at last they Kot her to come and I
nay the word that uuloXM!ned it.' "
Ptaoar U'hanlc
;,.in k ..... ; Til v I
, : : . 'zi-
rrhnp. The sprinjfs, of course, make
a difference, and the sprintf on a Pull-
man cost prolmbly t;n times an much a'
the springs of an ordinary car. liut in i
reality the sprinirs are a small matter, j
It is the wheels that make the (Treat1
difference in comfort and safety, and
Pullman wheels are expensive articles.
Every wheel on every Pullman car is
made of paper. You do not see the
and steel. The boly of the wheel is a I
blx:k of paper about four inches thick.
Around this ia a rim of steel fmtn two I
to three Inches thick. It is this steel !
rim. of course, which comes in contact
with the rails. The sides are covered
with circular iron plates, bolted on.
When you Lave tried i i-c tiled reme- '
i; i ,i, ,l Kit
ioiianee, with no lieneht. let vmr next i
trial be Simnions Liver R''i'iitor. It ,
has never failed in relieving and curing.
GALLANT SOLDIERS.
I Daviii Mioy. of llfdlanda. Cal.. has
! just celebrated his one hundred and
second birthday, lie was a soldier in
the war of isrjof Col. U. M. Johnson's
First rviriment of Kentucky volunteer.
Tim duke of I'onnaujrht'e promotion
to the ruuk of full treiieral has been
received after a period of nearly twenty-live
years' active service. Ho ob
tained his tirst commission as lieuten
ant in the royal engineers in June. 1NIS.
Tiik flairship of the l'.ritish squadron
: is named after Kohert liluke, the fu
I nious udmirat who fought for the com
i monweulth uniler Cromwell against
the royalists uud subsequently beat
j the Dutch iu a series of briUiuut en
i pufreiuents.
liKN. Kl'Pt'R Saxtos, V. 8. A. (re
I tired), has Wen awarded a medal of
honor for pullunt service against the
confederates at Hurper's Ferry iu May,
INiO. So far lien. Schofiild und tien.
I Miles arc the only othttr frencral oili
! eers who huve received these medals.
ANCIENT TITLES.
Tin: Jewish title rabbi meant master
or teucher.
Tut: most dignified title among the
Hollanders was Stadtholdcr.
Tiik word cuptain. so often used in
the lihlc. simply tueuns otiicer.
Tut name Ptolemy wus adopted us a
title by the later kings of Kgypt.
Tiik shnh of Persia pretends to date
his title buck for n thoti.ind years.
Moskb appointed judges for the Jews
I to aid him in the administrutiou of
j justice.
j Tiik Jewish scribes were the lawyers.
I registers und notaries public of their
; nation.
j Tiik most splendid und substantial
title of the middle ages was that of
I dope of Venice.
i Tiik title prince is from a Latin word
j signifying leader, and dates from the
! Komnn empire.
I Tiik judges who governed the Jews
j were for the most jitrt the heads of
j their families or clans.
1 Tiik centurion, as the name implies.
; was the commander of a hundred men
j in the Koman army. (iloW-Democrat.
INDUSTRIAL POINTS.
TnK annual manufacture in Europe
at the present time, according to the
latent utatisticii. l.s nomethinp like 1,
KtO.ixW Mjiiare yariln of lookiupla-ss.
Two n.ihKKT milli at Dover, IV-1.,
turned out U.tHHi peach basket rn-r ilav
durintf the fiunimer. Tlie work i. done
with ereat ease, rapidity and pereision.
The fastest basket maker in the Ihtver
mills mulies from iV) to .Km lnsket per
. p., : , .. .....
fit
t..' '
truiihi.fiiTif
dft'i AiiiUi w
r C iir. iuf) e h"i n
h:iN -MiriKl .im.:-' t.i. , r-r mi i o::r-;.
Lv Iri;t;j",4:. 'in ' :;"--. J-' i .V.r.. !;.'. :
A "if
r.' r: , el iri.r.-n.,
'.'t i. iu''s'l,.r ti
ton lo rt.rc, vui. l'r;' :
ror mi. bjr NnlpM Uin.ralr.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GKNERALBANKINU BOBINRtM)
Letter! of Credit iaiaed available in
be
Eastern (state.
Sufiii Ezchanire and Telejrraphic
Trnni.feraoiiion New York, ChicHpo, r-t.
Inia. r-ari r rai.ciiteo, Portland Orejfon,
(eat tie Wanh., and varion X)iiit in tr.
von and Waxliiinrton.
lilleetioria iiiHde uf all point on Imv.
orahU frtn.
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T C r A I I ffTC?
, M t DL.L.t.O
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NQtlOOEll TT BQDK.
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
Preaident Z. F. Moody
Vice-President. - - Charli. Hii.tok
CasLier, M. A. Mooot
r , , ... . .
General Banking Busines. Transacud.
Sight Exchanre Bold on
KEW YORK,
8AN FRASCl SCO.
Chicago
and POKTLAND, OR.
Collection made on faroreble term"
l all K-reaaihie points.
, . -. , ,,
praatntit. llanM
First National Bank.
V'HE DALLES.
OREGON
A Genial Banklnf Biwinew transacted
fMpoeite receiveil, subjwt tn Hiht
Itrnft ivr V.hn k.
Collections Diade and pro.
ede promptly
remitted on day oi collection
Hiuht and Telegraphic F.xcbantre "old on
Near York, Kan Francisco Hnd F'ort.
land.
D. I . lMoieso.. ,!o. vurmk.
Fi. M. Wii.i,iah, tiro. A l.i.n
H. M. P. a a 1. 1 .
AVe YCU TBiED
to nxn a mm tK
RHEUMATISM, LUMSACO, SCIATICA,
KIDr.EY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK,
tn M f r r. t
nn ttiunritia ri rnTDin nri v
cV. iii " Ti
Mht.rDimnh.xiuibltto robuM hMltta 4nd vlvnr.sfttfr all u4lir irMininfa tntWH m kv ta
in mnKi hun.lnxl. nf cmni throuifhoui thuU(l .ihr Ntt.ho would ltly t-iirT. i.UIlww UMlif
ol nuutu iuv tiuu toiti bwarluff tiiaUouy U tUir rmaotTj lulu uur Holt
WE HAVE CURED THESE-WC CAN CURE YOUI
CENCKAL DEBILITY CURFD.
bn r r .ul4ru, A it um h. WWi.
1H. A. T raarfa, lr hlr ?-Hur 1 owl nmr bU
I Wm trwxM-ti wuh last lr. VlMl "Miiw, ml
tt u cml Loot puir. 1 muiti uy with
r hm't I h haw! m. nmm at lit : 1 tiov
tti.r.r t m 1 tivt fur too yr 1 Nawllia
ii i. o nttita.wa in roar irMlmaui, Vra cnb put-
irii tauuat,lao pan othara vrlifor omk on
irulyyoura, 11. A. BO Wfc.N. VaJul Turk Hi.
RHEUMATI8M AND LAM CN EM CUf ED.
If, A T. BftNrfn. Itaar Hirr 1 tAon f rour riu
htt ka iu (or rliHioliaa. from hih 1 auffara.1
Trvrwrai jrra. KuriniMtiUaiohtha 1 bul hoc
bii ji'l'lnw rk. nr ball ha ulaoatt maiu aimnti
parf rl halih la Uka toaMa 1 ha awl tl. 1 can
Mial ( u. ortah y, ami faal Ilka a aaw nan aanaralli .
4. Iu Hi Ollkft, Pruvrtacor latarnaouaai lloiai.
KCRWOU8 OEaytmjfcOOl
Tr. A. T ftaji'laa, laarmrl hr ba aitw fur
Klaatrtr bait for jraarai aarvataa ilabitliy, anil u-ta
faai batlar than I bava for nva yaara. 1 aafaaiad
ant am atroaa in avaer far.
auuagrataii.Iaji
(JUAB. U'n&A.
THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
i a miplaf gairmmr bat fry , atada into a bait -w aa to ba aaaiiy wwn dartmr wrk nr traa,..anf t
ata 'MHiitiu, pr ,ioi)Kat1 rurrvulu whu b ara UiatautiT loll turmitfhoui ail aaaA aru. ur wa f fn,;
V..IMMl. It. baa an laaarav4 Ulactrle HaaaarT. tliaaraataot iMxin avar atvau aaak P t. t
w trrnt ti to cure any u( Ilia aimiVh waakneaaaa, mjiu loautanrw nrunaau It tar, or pari a, or ii n .
Kf'tiiiiilttil. Thy an-rntdaU in trvnath to maatall utttaaul' waaanaaa tn youiw, atiiti.W.aaJjf oKl
r i "ill cuia tba worafcaaaaaui itruur Utraa atuutba. Addraaa lur lull luluriua4H.
bAKDElM- ELECTRIC CO. I?2 First St.. P0RTLAK3. Chfll
Hew York Weekly Tribune
Dainefl
ONLY
A Grand
Masquerade
will be Riven at
Jackson Engine Co., No. 1,
Tor?day verir;$, Jap. i, 1894.
Committee of Arrangements:
F. W. L. SKir.BE. I KLINDT, FRED Ii:MKE,
A. HEI GIXINE. J(IIN I1LASER.
Reception Committee.
tiF.O. MENOER,
CL. (1. T. THOMPSON,
HARRY CLOL'GH,
A DO LP II KELLER,
THF.O. F. SI'.l'FF.RT,
familiar faces
C. K. BAYAKD,
l.ale special Agent ienrral Lund OjJIir.t.
Bayard cfc Barnett,
Jtye leal Estate, Ioar), Iurarjee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
NOTAIIY PUBLiIO.
Partiea having ProH!rty tliey wish to Hell or Tntde, IIoukos to Il-nt. or
AUtract of Title furnished, will find it to tlioir advantage to call on us.
We shall umke a sjieciulty "f the prosecution of Claim and Contests
before the Unitcp States Land OHice.
85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Mont Complete and the Latent Pattriia Hnd I)eeiKn in
WALLj
j, ractitial Paiiitera and Paper Ha-iirem. None ImH the bent brand ol ti.
Hherwin-W i lanm arid J. W , Mamtry'i Painui UHeil In all jur work, and none bif
the uioftt akll etl workmen employed. Aifeiiw for Mai.ry Liquid Paiiita. N
chmn teal com In nation or map mitnre. A firm claim article in alWoolora. Al
order prouiptly attended to.
w Paint Shoo eorowr Third and Wanhinrtoo 8u..Th DaUet 0ri
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
Tlila well-known Hrewery in now turninif out the Iwiit Beer and Portet
eaat of the Caacadea. The latwt annliriiicefl for the niMtmfunt nr. r1 it a-wl tidmMK.
fill Ileer have Iwen introduced, and n
lie mark't.
DRUGS Af.'D FAILEO
DR. HAKnrX'M E1TXTR v r.r.i.T
urr will ur wiikout mi Hit in
V " 'iV . ft. ..aaaaaaaaa la . I 1 1 W.
filMini, mi itrffit I'i i i'i'iMi,
lUstftUM-tanf HiItUiM WKH '", (;.ri f
r m(Mur, Will Uiut Ti'U. t (it I'ltitil
our Iu our itinrvi : .vfii'M
which rwiuinM buLtttrit.l ( t- ui i
tm-is you uiaT bmfm un uiy Ur.iu.
your vlntiriHrvifnr' ni.it f o m
wbloli m tliirt'iv-.iiii1 t'.ui
If ynu riir into your -. tut;
4miita thu tlrftittiHt. h:-l' arc o
quintal fur vimriuirflii:'h, im will
rniovth PMUiMtHitil iKMaUli. itiM:-.j' i;
and vigor tuliow ml line Th't
tm our plan nd Iminmni. ttiut t
uri.nlM eurt r rwlillitl imtiiv
LA Mi BACK AND RHEUMATISM
Fort land Oraaoa. harvtamhar Xfl. MPl
Tr. A T Baala. Iaar Hlr r- Vaaraof anur.-. i.
hard wrk. aaibia1 aitti ioaatria aautiina fruai i:.a
jar of an anaiaa, ava Ml aaa r cnuw ol ilM la k.
from which 1 aullorwd frr avaa yaara, 1 mm t t-l
(hu 1 auuid ao (moo aiy taa. vuaall ttuuhial u
alia t(. I tiouaht ana uf four halla. It I fj U it
iaiUof ta daia, au4 1 aunllnaal tot nr H fff I i,-
atoutlia, balna parlWtlr curwl. That Wm t r-a-i
two. and 1 am a wl t-xla an I aar w ia tu ltl. 5
item rnur ball wall, autl I In t taiaof p Ml" '
hava baan ourad by li. Manr Mlia aaal it. mr ,f
tttar wtMild try It thay vouiil f lad ll liiw aama aa I ti t
! aaat raaiax r id tha amll. I am u-.Umi haw
Pnuantly,ar.d will Imi mUU UUU ttb au una wt
amia tw liiiiiura aiMiu' .
liOlll'l.V HI KKKLFrmioaaTHrUa! ISirtb i!.
LOST VITALITY AND BTWCTM, m
lr. A. T. ftaada-v f)aar Hir sia wiuriiu u
K-lt 1 bav ban (fraailr banftid . fMi pip 'i
raj f4 ratarnt iia. and afiw a aoutl'a n win.' ii
ait I Had ayi( iwiea aa v-aunata aa baf-iirw
man ia wnw aaarlv Barravt. aad aa:u nai
fir Iba bat tar. 1 I al amca atnniar t'ta b '
uaintf tha blt. Yaura tntlf, iik.M.x bv.ll Li
i
AND-
nolle
tea?
Year,
- &LY5.&
Ball
Armory Hall by
W. II. RL'TTS,
HON. E. SCHt'TZ,
A. Bt CHLLi:
in a I,'eu Place
J. K. UAKNKrr
pap
y the flm-dun. article will he j.'acel oa
"The Regulator Li
The Dalles, Portland aai
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
FreilSQflPassciit'j
Through Tri-Weeklv (SundM, i
cepted) Iwtween The Dalles anil' pi I
laud. Steamer Ueulstor lestM r. I
Dalles at 7 a.m.. 14
Mondays, Wednesduvs and Fnd
coniiei'tinir at the Cascade Lwki m
Steamer lallea Cltv. Steamer U.,
Citr leaves Portland (Yamhill it J!
atlia. in., ' j
Tuertdavi.Tliursdavs and StimU
eonnnetiiiR with Stenmer IiefiinWj
i lie iwim.
rAMHENtiRH KATIES.
One way
Kound trip.
Freight Rates Greatly ktwt.
All freight, except tar iofi,
will be brought through, tnti
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments lor Portland recsinu
anv time dayornieht. Shitiiuenuii
way landings must tie delivered bw
6 p. m. Live stock shipments touc: '
Lall on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
tiaa.ral Am I
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
O.n.ral M ana(. r.
THE DALLES.
ORECOI
From TERMINAL or INTE5I0J Wilts
THE .
RKIUROTTD
la the Una tn tai
TO ML POINTS EAST AND SOlTS.
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mihiilal lraliiry oay ia mt
fl paul and Ciiics:
(NO HANl.E or CAW).l
( nmiinwl of Iilnlnar ara anunartl
mau Inawluc H.im Hlcevoraof lattaMUii
TOITJST SLEFJ'IXG CAL
Boat that nan be conntnirtot. and
amintnnlatlna ara tuitll Frai snd rr
lur buiiteraul Urat and Botiil-claaTlc
ELEGANT DAY COAI
t eontlimoua Hue. eoimwtln wit all
adrdlii (llraet and nnliilarrupleil arf
Pullman RUwt-ir iMMt.atlniia eaii atiai
In ailTam. Uiniu(h aujf aiilul U rui
THROUGH TICKETS
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Fall Information eonoBniln ""ai
tralua, nmtoa a:id oth.f detail! rarv
iiUuatlou to
W. C. ALLAwJ. ,
Afetit ). V. A. Kav. Co., Kxajulal "
liallaa. Or., or
A. I. rH ARLTt'H, .
Aaa't Uenvral -aitiir Al- W"
YOUR flTTENTIOl
Ii called to the faot tbt
Hugh G16DD,
Dealer In Gle-i, lime,
and llnildltg Material of "'"
Uarrl a rinaat Ha
Picture pioii
To be foam! in tbe City.
72 rjrjashlngton Str
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