THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY IS. 1899. HERBS OF STOCK ARE PERISHING Tf 3 Ennflrel TJionsani Horses Starring in Eastern Orenon. STOCKMEN UNCONCERNED The Animals Are Worthless and No Effort Whatever Has Been Made to Save Them. Loxo Cheek, Or,, Feb. 9. From per sons who are posted on tbe condition of range horses in this county, and from reports rtcjived from the virions ad joining counties it is ascertained that Stock horses are tharing tbe saine fate of starvation to a great extent all over Eastern Oregon. Cattle and sbeep boyers, wTio bare recently visited this city', and wbo have alto been in the counties of Crook, Gilliam, Morrow, Baker, Union, Wallowa, Umatilla, Har ney and Malheur say that in every sec tion they have visited, with very few exceptions, tbe owners of both horses and cattle have dif paired of saving more than a small per cent ul tbeir stock. In Malheur the conditions are more favorable for the horses than in any other county named, and even there it is estimated that from 20 to 50 per cent will perisb. In Harney, Baker, Crook, Morrow, Umatilla and Gilliam they could not be saved, even if their value would warrant feeding them hay, as all repoits go to prove that there ia barely sufficient bay for sheep and cattle. Both range and hay is scarce in the greater poetiou of Morrow and Grant, while in Harney and that portion of Umatilla which joins Grant, thousands of bead of stock cattle have been driven in to winter on the surplus bay. No definite estimate can pOEsibly be made as to tbe number of horses that will perish in each county, ss nine out of ten stockmen, when approached on the subject, invariably answer that they bave no idea bow many they have, and generally add that it makes little dif ference, aa they are valueless. Different parties who have traversed a portion of the rangea of tbe counties named, in reporting on tbe same for two months past, have stated that the hills were becoming strewn with horse car casses, and as the conditions are daily growing worse, it may be safely esti mated that 200,000 horses will die in Eastern Oregon before the middle of March. Conservative stockmen, when asked why lnrses are allowed to perisb in such a reckless manner, bare stated that since the decline of the noble animal the herds of sheep and cattle bave increased to such an extent that they alone tffp the country for feed whereas when tbe horse commanded a good flu ore tbe herds of cattle and sheep were kept proportionately small. The falling off of tbe value of tbe horse has resulted in tbe increase in tbeir numbers nd there is not room for them much longer in Eastern Oregon. FIRE AT AN ASYLUM Sixteen Women Patients burned to Death Fifty-Two Persons Were ia the Building. Yankton, 8. D. Feb, 12. A moat hor rifying fire occurred this morning at 2 o'clock at the state insane asylum, when one of the cottages was completely gut ted and caused the los of the lives of 17 inmates. Fifty-two persona were in the building, forty patients and twelve at tendants. The structure was three stories and an attic high, and bad two entrances. There waa one etairway from the second an I third floors, which led into the main ball, tbns giving but one egress for those on the npper floors. Patients and attendants fled with ter ror, great confu-ion reaultin especially among those on the npper floors. Many heart-rending acenea were enacted aa the inmatea clad only in their night clothes and barefoot), rushed down the narrow flight of stairs, and finally out into the anow. 7 he temperature waa 23 below zero, and further lose of life from freezing was prevented alone by prompt work ol the attendants from tbe main building. Tbe attendants escaped, aa did the others, wbo were saved, with none of their peraonal ef fects, many losing all they possessed. ' Portions i f charred remains can be aeen In the debris at the bottom of the base ment. The work of removing the re- mains and debris will begin in tbe morning. The foor walls of atone will stand, black and grim, and will make the work of removal dangerous, as a total collapse is liable to occur without a moment's warning. HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS American Members of the Joint Hiyh Commission Refuses to Give Up Skagway. Chicago, Feb. 13. A special to the Tribune says: It is stated here there Isaserions hitch in the work of the Anglo-American commission. The obstacle is believed to be a demand by the Canadian com-mis-ion for the cession of the town cf Skagway. Alaska. The American com missioners have refused definitely. Skagway is the natural gateway to the Klondike. Unless an amicable adjustment can be reached within a few days, there is a possibility that negotiations f jr a new treaty between the United States and Canada may be broken off. Accident at Bonner's Ferry. Bonner's Febry, Idaho, Feb. 12. Tbe following report was received from Engineer C. M. Miller last evening: "Friday afternoon, about 4 o'clock two men were killed in tbe rock cut on tbe Twohy Bros, work, at station 123G. They had two holes to fire, and the fore man had sent all the men out of the cut except one to help bitn. Two shots went off In succession. When the men returned to the cut they found the two men about dead. The foreman's name is James Cook, and the other's Snider. Both are single men. Nothing is known about the relatives of either. Ilow to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneu monia always results from a cold or from an attick of La Grippe. During tbe epldomic of La Grippe a few yeara ago when so many cases resulted in pneu monia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by that disease when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It counteracts any tendency of a cold or LiGrippjto result in that dangerous disease. It is the beet remedy in the world for bad colds and La Grippe. Every bottle warranted. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. For the past week there have been two men advertising and introducing a new kind of soap among our citizens. It is known aa Blue Mountain toilet soap. The above named soap is made from the product of a mineral soap mine located in Eastern Oregon, and ia without a doubt the beat five cent soap on the mar ket. It is put up by the Columbia Star Manufacturing Company of Portland, Their Sunshine scouring soap ia without an equal for cleaning or scouring of what ever nature, and is harmless to the skin, as it contains no acids. For sale by all op-to-date grocers. Ask your dealer for it. Adrift on Ice. Chicago, Feb. 13. Sixteen skaters, living in the suburbs of Rogers Park and Lake Forest, were carried out into Lake Michigan on Ice floes today. , Ten of them were rescued, and during the en tire evening searching parties made fruitless efforts to secure some trace of the missing six. Bed Uot r'rom the Gun Was the ball that hit. G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcera that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cared blm. It cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley A Hough ton, druggists. 3 Proposed Honor lor Dewey. Washington, Feb. 13. Tbe senate has proposed a bill creating the office of ad miral of the navy. Rear-Amiral Dewey, it Is understood, will be named for the position. Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the Micanopy (Fla.), Hustler, with his wife nd children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure waa tbe only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. Thousands of others nse this remedy aa a specific for La Grippe, and ita exhausting after effect. Never faila. Snip ea-Kinersly Drtw Co. Order Restored at Manila. Washington, Feb. 13. Otis cables the adjutant-general aa follows: "Manila, Feb. 13. Everything la quiet in the city this morning. Business is resuming its former activity. Working Might and Day The bu'iestand mightiest little thing that ever waa made is Or. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a injur. coated globule of health, that changes weakness into atrength, listlvssness Into energy, brain-fAg into mental power. They're wonderful In building on tbe health. Only 23 cents per box. Sold br Blakelev A II mglitun. 3 CATARRH OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple: but Safe and Ef fecual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach ha long been considered tbe next thing to incurable. The nsoal symptoms are a full or bloat ing sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with sour and watery risings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on tbe heart and lungs and difficult brenthing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervouenees and a general played out languid feeling. There ia often a foal taste In the month coated tongue and if the interior of tbe stomach could lie seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure of thi common and obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily.thor onghly digested before it can to ferment and irritate the delicato mucus surfaces of tbe stomach. To seenre a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do, aud when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will bave disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the eafest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet .composed of Diatase.Asep tic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drugstores under the rame of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will certainly follow their regular use af ter meals, Mr. N. J. Booher, of 2710 Dearborn street, Chicago, III., writes: "Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the head, wbereby the lining membranes of the nose become inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing backward iuto the throat reaches the stomach, thus pro ducing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh of the stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find ap propriate words to express my good feel ing. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation aa well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of tbe stomach, billiousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all drugstores. Deafneee Cannot; ba Cored by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it la en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and on less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; ninecasds out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circularg j free. F. J. Ciiknev A Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10 Mrs. Silas Lane. Cottagi Grove, Or., Feb. 12 Mrs. Silaa Lone, aged 80 years, died Friday, and was buried today. She was uncon scious last Thursday, when her husband died. She was one of the foremost set tlers of this valley, crossing tbe plains in the early '40s. To the Public. We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rernedv and if not satisfactory to refund the money to the purchaser. There ia no better medicine made for La Grime. colds or whooping cough. Price 25 and 60 cents per bottle. Try it. Blakeley A Houghton, druggists. Elegant new Pullman Da I am between Portland and Chicago have just Keen placed In service via the O. It. & N., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific and Chicago A Northwestern railways daily every day in the year. Cara are of the very latest pattern, In fact being the most Improved up-to-date sleeping cars tuned out by the Pnllman Company, These new palaces will leave Portland on the evening fast train of the O. R. A N. arriving at Chicago tbe morning of the ourthdayind running through with out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf Te Cora a Cold la Ona Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It faila to cure. 25c. One Minute Cough Curt, cure. That it what If md.. lor. m iiiiv r THE EICELOCE CF SIRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fia Svrcp Co. only, and we wishito impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. Aa the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fie Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ona in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other pas ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fjq Svkup Co. with the medi cal profession, end the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX IKANCISCO, Cl. LOUISVILLE. STy. new tokk. k.t. riKSOXAL MENTION. Saturday's Daily. G. W. Johnston is in from Dufur to day. A. J. Minton is a visitor to the city today. H. A. Spear is a visitor in the city from Wasco. Mrs. II. Logan returned from Portland last evening. Miss Nan Cooper left for Salem this afternoon to attend the funeral of Miss Mann. ia w.lt fn.;i- o.;na. : w i' hibvi aim iniuu ai if vit lit tYttk nt V taar rticvKt f rn m 1rrn Vt! ti or called hither by the serious illness of bis uncie. L. E. Crowe came up on the evening train yesterday, and will return tomor row to Portland, wbero he is having his ears doctored. Alex. Abernethy, of Seattle, and Geo. Abernethy. of Knappa, will arrive this evening to attend the funeral ot their brother tomorrow. , Monday's Daily. Charles Lord came down from Arling ton yesterday. Mel Murchie left last evening for a business trip to Wasco. Agent McCowen, of the Warm Springs Agency, waa in the city yesterday. Frank Cram left on Saturday evening's train for a short visit in Union, Or. C. L. Ireland of the Moro Observer, came down from Moro yesterday and spent today in the city. Mrs. M. Donnell, who has spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. S. Bolton, left for Goldendale last evening. John Chappell, a Goldendale mer chant, came down on yesterdav after noon's train and spent today in the city. Miss Harriet Stevens arrived in the city last evening from Portland, and will spend a few days with the Misses Lang. Mrs. L. E. McNeil has been very ill at her residence on Seventh and Court streets, but is reported as being some what improved. Senators Dufur and Michell returned to Salem yesterday. These gentlemen look a little the worse for wear, and de clare lobbyists are worse than leeches. Messrs. Max and Ernest Luedd? man arrived in the city yesterday from Ante lope and will spend a few days here. The former is editor and proprietor of the Herald, while the latter is employed bv W.Bolton A Co. M. Dichtenrnnller, one of Mosier's most prosperous fruit raisers, is In the city today. Mr. Dichtenmuller is one of those fortunate persons who always sees the bright side, and has great hopes for the future of this, section of the country. Saturday evening Mr. E. Nosworthy arrived in the city and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Peters. Yesterday, accompanied bv his wife, who has been visiting here for several weeks, he left for Portland, where they will remain a few days, returning to spend some time in this city with Mrs. Nosworthy's brother, J. T. Peters, and family. Tuesday'! Dally. G. E. Nolan is in from Dufur. A. C. Matteson is down frim ITenn. ner. re Fred Wallace, of Mitchell, is in the city today. J. A. Chanman ami wtL - : . i city from Goldendale, Wm. Van Rlhhor - v,:- . -. .... m MviuaiiK UBS eenger on last night's train. Will Brownhill is registered at the Umatilla House from Salt Lake. A. J. Leelanrl l,nlin . la In the city on business today. George McGtahf nrl t r nt-i.:..i. - - .'.aiaiutUBU came In from Antelope yesterday. NanSPne vlaifnra In tKa l. ... r . ... - " '-iit RIB VWcn . . rigut ana i-. waner. W. A. Richardson, one of Heppnnr'a merchants, is a visitor in our city today. Morgan Walker, of Moro, is in the city, called hither by the death of his uncle. John Parrott, who spent Sunday and yesterday In the city, left lat night for tipokans and other points.in the interest of the firm of John Pool A Co., of Port land. Ed Glisan, accompanied by his mother, came in from Antelope yester day. Mr. lilisan is a witness in the Forester case. Misses Pearl Williams and Pinle Stott arrived from Portland on yesterday alter noon's train and are guests of Mr. aud Mrs. II. W. French. Misses Bertha and Lena Burckhardt came up from Portland last night and will attend the Elke' party tonight. They are guests at tbe home of G. A. Lie be. Advertised Lattara. Following is the list of letters remain ing In tbe postoffice at The Dalles un called for February 14, 1899. Persons calling for tbe same will give date on which they were advertised : Bolton Ellen F, Bauer Fritz, Kuflington Vance, Brown Pat, Brown Harold, Clark C 11, Enyart Samuel, Glover Thomas, Goodrich Maurice, Harkin M II , Hansel Wm, Hamilton Juliet, Hoeye M G, Hall Chas, Johns Mary, Jackson H. Koehler Chas, Lyon W F, Wagner Chas, ' Lyons Annie, Ienond, H A Leonardo, M S McCoy, Owen McClain, Martha Mavs, Mrs A Magers, W H Patlon, Jack Turner,, Perneoiea Tyburn, A Udnfleet, C W Weeks, Calvin H. J. A. Croshsn, P. M. Information Wanted Regarding a sorrel mare, reported to be on government flat. Said mare is branded L. O. on left shoulder; has star in forehead; is six years old. Party who will deliver same to me at Endersby postoffice will be suitably rewarded. Address, August Loxgren. Feb.lo,lm-i Endersby, Or. Gain tn Yonr Check. All countv warrants registered prior to Mcb. 14, 1895, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Jan. 14, 1899. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. NERV1TA Restarts VITALITY, LOST W'GOR AND MANHOOD Cure3 Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerve ton leant! blood builder. Brings the Tiinlr rrtriw tr rolp rhpplra and fejfejwjf restores the fire of youth. uy man ouc per nox;tuoxes for $U.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund tbe money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Orrici at Vancouver, Wash.,) JANUABY 11, 1H'.I9. Notice Is hereby Riven that the following named settlers have filed notice of their inten tion to mako final proof in support of their claims, and that xald proofs will be mncle (Wore W. B. Preby, United 8tate Commissioner for District of Washing-ton, at his office in Golden dale, Washington, ou Thursday, March 2, lbW. viz.; Ill a. Copeland. Homestead Entry No. 7775, for the south half of northeast quarter, and lota 1 and 2, ectlon 8, township S, north of range IB East, Will. .Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, aid land, viz: Charles K. Berry, Bamuel Courtney, Angua C. CtmpbeU, all of Hartland P.O. Wash.; Wen delln Lcldl, of Goldendale P. O., Wash. Also Charles K, Berry. Homestead Entry No. 8ftl4, for the southeast quartar of section I, township 3, north ol range 13 East, Will. Mer. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.snid land, viz.: Eli O. Copfland. Angus C. Campbell, Samuel Courtney, of Hartland P. O.. Washliietnti: u .n. delta Leidl, ol tioldendsle P. O., Washington. t-io i w. k. dljiiak, Kegister ( NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Omc, Vancopvkr, Wash.,) January 14, lh!. ( jioikto in ui-n-uy given mat the lollow ng- n.i.u unn IHCU IlOllC'eOI niSiniCDll to mate final proof in support of his olalm, a that said proof will be made before W. B Pr by, t: nited States Commissioner for District ll NMhtticrrin t h(a r.min n i:,.M .... ington, on Jrldi-y, March loth, law, vU: Carl C. Fraozen. Homestead Entry No. 7W, for the fractional n-A 01 B;4, section thirty, township thi north, of range thirteen East, W. M.andS1.; RE)4, section twenty-five, township three nor of rnuge twelve east. W. M. nl .dill . 1 1 l"tflvhen Marlett. Potior IIrrtl.Ar, tl..V.,,,i in. dersun, Lyle P. O., Washington; Gabriel Hurdl- mi, in uaruana r. u., Washington. w, n. ULBAK, Register. NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. mi- Hearing me same and the accounts of said iidmiiilsttator up V, said date. All per- n,,T J w .1 ""' resignation shot. V not be accepted aud said administrator dlscbarg Dalles City, Or., Dee. 27, 1MW. y" Administrator ol tbe E.tste o rcrry n aiains, Deceaaed. dJi-4w Guardian's Sale. Notlf ! riAfehtf slaan 4W.e U . a gTiMHllan o the la-rson and estate of Kranels Z. - "' pcrauii, win on me 6th Kay afMarch, IStfO, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said tr"ntv?""r "" -"rt b "Le I i u , i,wo county, Oregon, sell ui 2,ih-HT' 'l'"lBr CHHh' dl. wlny d ia- 1 ''-- "Muitnj ami nwiiaf In wV .t n, m,m sunjeot to Co SARAH I. FOX, Guardian Administrator's Notice. eouri ol theMtiite ot llr I... uT' """'."'" admlnMriiUu. , ,. X ank ii7.. "-, iiniinea ii, prment tlii-m Dalles City, i.g,m, Jaf,,," 'Ih's,'" "mUo K. J.OMKHAN, A.lii.iai.tr,,,,, Regulator Line The Dalles. FortM and Asturi Navigation Co.' strs. Kegulator E Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENOtR LINE BETWEEN The Dalles, Hood kl ver. Cascade Looks ant f laud dally, cent Sunday. w DOWN TEE YALU Are too. going on to EASTERN OREGQH! If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trlt the Columbia. The weft-bound train arriTa, Tbe Dallea in ample time for passengers to ui. the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for it, outgoiug Southern, and Northern trains; iaa bound passengers arriving lu Tbe Dalles in to take the Eaat-bouud train. For further Information apply to Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agu, The Uailes. Oregon. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route or THE Southern Pacific Comp'y Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlu LEAVE. OVERLAND EX-1 nipH. KMletn. K ihiv I burg, Ashland, Sac ramento. Offden.Han 6:00 P.M. I rranciseo, Moiave, 8 A.M. New Orleans and I East I 8:30 A. M. Koseburg and way sta tions I Via Woodbury fori Mt.Angel, Bilvorton, I West ticio, Browns- V vtlle,Sirtiipfleld aud Nutrou J ICorvallls and wayj stations I 4:40 P.l Daily except Huudays Dally except 8uudyi 17:30 A. M. 5:60 P.! INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express tnli Daily (except Sunday). 4:S0p. m. jLv Portland ... Ar.j 8:25a.i 7:0p.m. ?At..McMinnville..I.V. ;ft0a,i p.m. (Ar..Indeiiidence..Lv.) 4:60a.i Dally. tDauy, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDKN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET BLFEPER8 AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAM Attacked to all Through Trains. Direct connection at Ban Francisco with 0i dental and Oriental and PaclHo mall ateamiolr Hues for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates a ar plication. Kates and tickets to Eastern point and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU sat AUSTRALIA. All above trains arrive at and depart fro) urana central station, nun and Irving stress YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, loot of Jederson street Leave for Rherldan, week days, at 4:30 p.l Arrive at ruriiauu, v:au a. xu. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday lot Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrivo at Portland. To f dav, Thursday and Saturday it 8:06 p.m. j Except Sunday. ""Except Saturday. 1 R. KcKHlER, lauaaer. O, II. MARKHAM, Asst. O. F. k Pasa. Agt Through Ticket Office, 184 Third street, what through tickets to all txiinta In the KastM Statin, Canada and Kuroi can ba obtained lowest I a ics I ruin B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent or N. WHEALDON. 0. R. & ll GO Depart time acHkbULi. Arrivs roa From Dalles. Faust. Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fast Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail. 11:60 p.m. ass City, St. Louis, 8:15 p. n. j Chicago and East. " ! Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Bpnkan Klyer Minneapolis. Ht. Paul, Flyer. 6:40p.m. Du lu t b, Milwaukee, 6:00a.m. , Chicago and East, ' 8 p.m. From Portland. 4 p.m. Oceau Steamships. , For San Francisco : January Xi, and every five days thereafter. ' 'P- m' 4 pm. Ex.Suiiday Columbia Ry. Steamers. Fx.BUlidlf J . . To Astoria aud Way Saturday landings. ' J lo p. m. i I m. Willamette River. 4:30p.m. , fcX.eunday Oregon city Newhcrg, El.sundf I i Baiem A Way Laud a. TiZiVU:,. w"'"TTi iiiiYa. 8:30p.ni. .'1 Kivers. Mii..U aud eat Oregon City, Dayton, and Krt. aud Way-Iaindiiigs. tJLV?- w"llamette River. 4 SO p.m. I ue .Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tu., Thai and Sat. and W ay-Landings. and Sat i - o. Leave lt RJparlo Snare River. LewistoS. ""Iiy Rlparla to L wis ton. dully "'I1' except Htur,jr. Friday. ffi """T desiring to go tn Heppnrr ahoiiW take Ho. 4, leaving 1 he li.lles al ft:) o. m.. u..... i rtl"H't "'riiieclloiia at Hcppner JniictlnS. Junction with No. 1. arriving at Tho Dalles si -iii p. m. u . . . P ''.-'"'""'"t''Eht.Mist bound, does n m"""""r"; ,rle ''M - " dt'l,r" Iwm'.'.H2.4, ''f ,r,'lnt, rarrlcs passengers, eat Ikm nd: arrives 4 :i p. m.. denarla a IA n. m. . e.V.. ' """"d Ihnmgh freight, does " rrT IBsUi4.t.asasai . . .. . ... M .... rtl : p. ui. iriea b io p. in., u'r- o. u, west hound local freight, esrrli-s V "iigers; arrives A :lft p. m., iteparta S::w a. m. aatn'iTh" '.'""""'"""""""'O- C0', agent The Dalles, or address W. II. lltJRLHNRT, Oen. Paa. Agt., Portland, Ot'