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About The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1900)
A. J. Pri'm ! in 'f'-In D'---'3r- O. B. II.r.y, oi H-xJ LI. if in ; tbeeity. r . - - U"t tifbl frcin Port aid. J. M. B V '.ol isjer. raite; Trnmaa Eailer Ir't oo tS b:t in: p from Port.t. J .t n jM- ; morais,-to r.ai a at. rt lice w.ta t!t E. A. .s4E. L-Ho,irnarer:rtdjUiitriB P&rilitd. attbeCaat.ilafrt Wa..o. , M;w E M- Le'anJ. teacher E. Ja-ct"- i-'t Tetter i ay Jor a ir p tiroo'Si t&e Pr.ivtTi. eoon.ry. r,s imIit e'ter a ! Ti:t Lre. 'Jri A. S. M.eA.; Mtt ii cji.,ii 1 boat "icnl K-r rr- 7 ' , v t . 51 rt. P. Per'maB. bo ti " '" i M. ". m, .H fepej. h. ' SfrtTi. left tb cornet for PurLatJ. .Lere,f "Wa(U Wm J. iititr er lLe 1 hear Xtraja. i i ter wty Port-aad. Vim Ela Fiberaa er froas Port-1 ... . w ;., RVtna aid lt fjst o erj n.t -ta . caiioa nh her jaretu. Mrt. Farnsan. "o fca teen TiKtirf , .. fcr c-.it-.D. Mr. J. M. Keauicr, Je.'t on tbe Ut l-i morniBf for ber fcox tear PorUind. E. and Mrt. j. W. E'rk and fitLi' Vit The Di. tody kT fe-f.jn. 'at.. Her. B ack taritf arpe-i a caJJ from tbe BaptUt ebortb at tiat pkc. Vr N. M. Efcftwood and oe. Berti Prwyne. reteraed '. ' 1 wmmated at DfTlon and the fr.'" atb vest at Mlto, Ca..I. Tbe' topped orer in San Frenoaco pAnf and ; l'r nt to Portland a fatt a car cnaisf. jcaa be had lor that parpote. A loot Char'fEwd, cf PortUcd. a fmerilOO car will be needed, and it i poefi Ia;i boy, who bat prut tb pt few j ble to r tot a few each day. Tbe mosthw'i:h b!:er, Mr. Geo. Jbne-'jj at for 70,0 butbe't, averaging tV UBf 're0d, l The price wa. 5 cent, on ia The La.iet tin Motoay. . .. . , . , i boar i tbe car.. W. J. Loandacm made froea r-t'em last c f U and ty tt ia tbe iaterevt of the Art:tact, left tbi mora tag for Goi4&ia, aad will frofaWr retwraj tot&orrow. t peaklcz in tbe Huh edU church Vjwjtt'jw n:g!it on temper- frl:. .f-c. -nred. Ohio, where tbe ba been tpending J The reg o ar price for grain there now ia lac pat few month, f-h wa accom- ! from 29 to 41 cent. Lt Grande Cbron zaaaiod by M.M fjesnit, of Coiambc, ' ;rv iftio, who i a frod of Mr. Logan.! Tbeiat'er mrt them in Portland, re-iT" tom.r.g with them on tbe boat yefter - tT- Wen. Frciey, cf Fo;!, it in the cite. M. M. Morrr;, of Tyb Va'ley it doing txo net ia town t)3ay. Fea SaUr left yet'erday for Wamic, here be wi'l (pend come time at borne, j W. H. If. Dolor came up from Port land Ian Lijrbt on Li way to hi Lome at Da lor. M. P. Itenberg, mayor of Belmont, rime up on laet nigbt' train from Ifovd K iter, (pending today in town. Rod Cradiebaogb, who (pent tereral ekt in the city, ba gone to tbeGreen bora mining dittriet near Compter, where be will pin bi father. D. Keene, advance agent for Froh Born' "Little Minltter" company, if in tow a VAij making preparation for their appearance here on the loth. The tow a ha been billed today. Mr. G. W. Metcalf. a titter of Prof. K. K. Allard, who ba been teaching in J yimw t iuiur uunnt un itinera, came in from there yetterday and will leave tonight for epokaoe. Prof. Allard i again able to reaume hi dutie. Mr. and Mr. M. 3. Anderton came in from Dnfur and will tpnd a lew dar bere. N doubt Mr. Anderton brotigbt in. corry coino wun nim ana w.n carry tm hi vac-ination work among the Ppt.!i.t of The Dalle, and con.bin. J a l. . - ' with the tor head they will alto have ore arm. Homer Angel came op from Portland oo let night' train and will pend the remainder of the week here. This beinc examination werk at the tat univertity j Ind., hat been troubled with that ail Homer foond that he would hava a few ment ince 18fi2. In speaking of it be . TZ o . "r'"f ue,n,1T uw nrxviiLeil cu HUH U 1 VltllUU. j ne eame nn to vitit lor a few dar witb relative here. FrWj a Dalljr. J. C. Ward i in from Kingtley today on butinet. Mr. and Mr. John Jenningt eame up from Portland on I ant night' boat on A Mother's Plain Words "I suppose you will be astonished when I tell you that six year ago I was in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, because you can see how well and stronz I am now. The attack at that time canted terrihla pain in my chest and lungs. I could hardly move, and tostoop caused intense suf fering, bomeone advised Ack- ... . . , . . er Knglish Remedy, and I thought I would try it, although I confess that down in my heart I had little faith in it. The first bottle gave great relief, and the second bottle made me the healthy woman I am today. My husband's rungs are weak also, and he -ured himself with the same grand old remedy. Our boy and girl have both been saved by it from death by croup. I know this is so, for ' -when they were attacked in the night I had a bottle in the clcsct, and by acting quickly that fatal malady was easi'y overcome. We alway give it to th; children when they havo a cough o-c Id. and we would not be without it for anything. My sister will .11 ' ten you also, if you ask her. that it is a medicine that can always be depended upon for all the troublesof the breathing organs. 1 tell all our neighbors almnt i-VL. Ail u KemefV!r '"fenvcr I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo Kni? Mnn,cv'lle. NY., where I live, who would no mori think ofgo 115 ? " n.,Kht w,tbo!,t f J-"!' f t in the house than they would of leaving - ,t r.,r,T 5P??- A" I 'X'k at U- Pftrent8 re criminally responsible when ro!!io7- rS ''.'u'." t0,.dle under their very eyes with c?oup. because here ia a certain remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time." . . (Signed) Mas. Flovd Fowler. Anker f Fnifll.h RtmMdr la sold bv all drafrrltta ander a Doaltlva .,.,.,. Wnltad 8-aiM and Caoada. la Kagland, ia. tdM . jd., and U fcd. r omOuxU 0 aimtffuannlte. W. U. HOOKER & CO., PreprUtort, A'ew lurk. For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. a 1 rr . . . . THE DALLES KS1" " "J "'"""i ti r r.r.J'! ram co froai Tift j Usi on Uat t. . ixt- v . . . Ciu jr,., V.X. cjwav ri itj.tw"- from Albany. i-ort:n-3 aj-rsrra i a.. . . j and tpem U-iy : eiclj xire In. CO.. r P iBf , Uat. ' ... - j m;, Dwithit left thmnorainj for ' PbrtiacJtoteabaeBtef wekt. M;e i Bertha Hiil LJ 1 rr potJtica in tte ' 1 WU A ' W. U) fitT ut a:fbt on their -ay ; to Anieiope from Port -and. "here Mrt ' Boiton bai been ttcrMag medical treats me&t. uo. It li.st C3t. tbi afternoon. Feb. 7th, to Cap- and Mr. Cba. Alden, a ton. Hbnl at !- tear wheat deal wa recentiT con- ; a oo ur v xv a wg uw : princ:pal teller bein W. T. Richard- con, w fio had e-,CM)Jbnehe.'t of bi own ' grain in the lot. Tbi grain wa raieed : within three mile of that city, and wa ' rA nnninillf wrmA nnalltT. whirh fart fcxaaalaatloa for Flat Fapcra. 1 j Notice it hereby gien that tbe county tuoerintendent of Watco county will bold the regular examination of appli- ; rant for date paper at the court boue, in The Dalle. Oregon, on February!., 15, 16 and I", a follow : Commencing Wednetday, Feb. 14, at 0 o'clock a. in., and continuing until Saturday, Feb. 1", at 4 o'clock. " Wednetday Penmanthip, hittory, (pelling, algebra, reading, chool law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of uaching, grammar, bookkeeping, phyiic. civil government. Friday Pbyiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, competition, physal geography. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general hittory, Engliah literature, ptycbology. C. L, Gilbert, 5-ti County Sop-rintendtnt. Ihm MfMlarm Mother II found that ber little one are im proved mora by the pleaaaot Syrup of Figf, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy ft and it benefit them. . The trne reme(jr Sj.rop cf Fi,.t ie min. , , ,. .. J ... v.. ,mt,B7d ,he California F.g Syrup Co. only. A a core for rheumatism Chamber lain's Pain Balm i gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, "I new '"and anything that would relieve me nntil I used Chamber lain Pain Balm. It act like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very unicli, hut one good application of Pain fUlin relieved me. For ta!e by Blakeley A llotiKh'on. Subscribe for The Chronicle. WEEKLY CHRONICLE. 1 , AS CERTAIN 7 i rjGi.Cl Cv.fi I. .3 1 n.uB3. w I . rb. S. Aeableditpatch.roiB Spearman cat&p under today date ayi: "Boer to .if bi poeition ; relief i certain." 1aitm. FaK k Pn'Vr rabled Ihf war offict that tbe approaimate BHlifblcontinoicr in their work of making . ,v.n. pnti'a ' r.i lh. nrnnMl. i v. hr..)!! Art, n t .mil TnMtii are-. Officer: To kU:J end fsfteen voanded; ron- rommitcioned officer and men. 316 1 -. Th, officer. MM M.ir Johnton-mith and Liea- tenant Sbafter, both of the Durham lijfbt i infaniry. The officere oonded incia le 1 J . Colonel Fiizerald, of the Durham light infantry, and Colonel Montgomery, of 1 Cunningham, of tha RIfl brigade. Losoos, Feb. 8 Pretomabl Boiler i fighting again today, ia bi third at tempt to relieve Ladyamitb. and new of great importance may arrive atany time, Yet here there 1 more doubt than ex- oltation, for even if the recollection of Bailer' two dieattrou .failure, after uspicloo start, were keen in the mind of tbe public, the list of casual tie pub lished today would be a tufficient re minder of the tremendous difficulties of bi task. The claim of other cough medicine to be at good a Chamberlain' are effectu ally set at reet in tbe following testi monial of Mr. C. D. Glat, an employe of Bartlett A Denni Co., Gardiner, Me. tie eay : "I had kept adding to a cold and coagb in tbe winter of 1S97, trying every ccab medicine I beard of without permanent help, until one day I was in tbe drug (tore of Mr. Houlehan and he advised me to try Chamberlain' Cough Ketuedy and offered to pay back my money if I was not cured. My lung and bronchial tubes mere very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by tbi remedy, and have since alway turned to it when 1 got a cold, and coon find relief. I alto recommend it to my friend and am glad to eay it is the best ofall-cougb medicines." For sale by Blakeley 4 Hoaghton. fcravcalggert Kcrlka la bicnoi Ayrrt. Buenos Aybeh, Feb. 8. The terrible heat continues. There were 2G7 tun strokes on Monday and 187 Tuesday. The fatal cases show a diminution, but numerous bodies are decomposing at tbe cemetery, owing to the strike of the gravediifgers for higher wages. THE NEW SEWERS. The following poetic effusion baa been handed ui for publication. As it is not of the "soaring" kind we give it spsce : Titer taj tbe new aewers aro rolng to be made; The old aewers hart too much of a grade. The new ones will be made from eaat to west, Ther claim thla nilem la alwuyi tha beat. Tbe aeweia when made a 111 be all the atyle, With a grade of a foot and a balf to the mile; And If anythlL gets in aa big t.a your ahoe IH got to Uy there If lt can't f t Ibroutb. Tbe terracotta pipe, whether cbeup or dear, Undoubtedly tniint be purchwed here; Whether from Peters, or Maya & I rowe, Vour correijiondent doca not know. Tba money will be col'ectcd, but they don't know wben. And ther claim they'll employ a hundred men. If aucb be the caae lt will keep 'em a running To get the toola sharpened by our Councilman Gnnnlng. Wben tbeae men want clothing they'll alwaya And Cbariey Stephens on Second street, bear this In mind. Wben the sewers are finished and we Hnd them no good, We tben can repair the old sewers with wood. The money collected that the new aewers cost, Being spent In this vita. It cannot tc 1 ft. Koblird tha (Iravo. A startling incident, of which Mr,, John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, la narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me np. Fortunately, a triend advised 'Electric Bitters'; and to my great joy and surprise, the firtt bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for tbree weeks, and am now a well man. I know they taved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 60c, guaranteed, at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Short Co and I Maatlng. Wednesday's Daily. The councilmen have commenced an other terles of meeting, the second taking place last evening, when, beside Mayor Kuck, there were present Council men Clongb, Gunning, Johnston, Wil son, Stephen., Shackelford and Kelly. At the last meeting the petition of G. F. Guinther and other wa intro duced, asking for a tidewalk on tha west end of Nioth street. Latt night James Leary and other property owner, on that .treet entered a remonstrance agaioit tbe tame. On motion of Kslly it wa. referred to tha committee on treet. and public property, which com mittee decided not to take action nntil the next regular meeting on th 3 J of March. On motion of Johntton it wt. de- SATURDAY. FEBRUARY t?rm:sd by tL coaccil that th city j will hereafter pa.T EpreMCBrO th om , of M tot tu!im eitr.er th chemical oT n or steam engine to fire, end j 12.V) lor ttt boe cart : l. . K nl tui in whom wa. referred the puiioo of . . . - pointed a tpecial poHce, recoannecded ( ,h,t the petition be dttiied, wfclcn rtMmmeJatk.n wa adopted. j Ta tte niaiter of the petition from r... Ender for the prxiotmeot j W. O. Jobnttoa a a rpec.al ponce, tie committee acked for farther time. ; ! No particular pbae of the tewer , nnMtinn vii hmnvht nn. Ihi eommittff ! iV.r.K, It ... hnactn. decided that af toon a the lack wa arcomplifhed an expert wooid be employed to attend toi tbe ciencal work. Coaoeil adjoarned to meet on Sator day evening. RECEIVED THEIR FRIENDS. aad Mti. K. C. P GIi a Ktrf tlaa la Their w Bmi. I ' The reception giren by Mr. and Mr. e. C. Peate to almott a hundred of their friend lact night wa perhaps tbe mott brilliant affair of it kind ever clTen in The Dalle. The handsome ( reijdence .bowed to the beat advantage in its holiday attire, although no elabo rate decorations bad been attempted, tbe room, being ornament in them selves. In the large reception ball green and white predominated, and patting into the parlor a yellow .hade met the eye; in tbe titting room cerite wa. most in evidence, while tbe dining room gave forth lavender and pink .bade.. From the chandelier to tbe corner, of tbe latter room .milax was festooned, and the tables were beautiful in tbeir arrangement. Many of the costumes of tbe ladies were also very handsome, addiDg much to the brilliancy of the scene. At tbe door tie guests were met by Misses Clara Davis and Grace Hobeon, while on the upper floor Misses Alma Schmidt and Georgia Sampson assisted in receiving. As they entered the par lors they were met by tbe host and host ess, whose cordial greeting gave as surance of the hospitality wtiich was so prominent throughout the entire even ing. Souvenir cards containing many of our national acd popular air. had been given each guest, and during the etrly part of the evening all joined In singing. A very choice mnsical program was aleo rendered. In tbe large attic, which has been ar ranged purposely for such occasions, were tables of "crokonole," and "pillow dex" was also a favorite amneement. While much time was spent at these amusements, each room ws. converted into a scene of gaiety. No more charming scene could be imagined than the gue.t. beheld a. they entered tbe dining room, and .at down to a spread in keeping with the sur rounding.. Those who assisted in serving were Mesdames H. Gibbons, O. W. Morgan, M. Bayley, F. Bayley, C. Cooper, Emma Thompson. The entire evening was perfect, and those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Pease bospitAlity, could but congratulate tbem on the beauty of their new home and their desire to bays their friends enjoy it witb them. A Coavlnciag Answer. "I hobbled into Mr. Blsckmon's drug .tore one evening," .ay. Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga., "and he aeked roe to try Chamberlain'. Pain Balm for rheu matism with which I had suffered for a long time. I told him I had no faith in any medicine as they all failed. He said: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm tfoes not help yon, you need not pay for it.' I took a bottle of it home and nsed It according to direction, and in on week I was cured, and have not sines been troubled with rheumatism." Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Lly's Cream Balm, which is agree ably aro runt ic. . It is received through tha nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur face over which it difTnses itself. Druggists sell the 60c. sizo ; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To acconinxxlute those who are partial to tbo use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for ttitarrhal troft I'Ui, the proprietor prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known a Ely' Liquid Cream Balm. Trice incltidinff tbe spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of (he (olid preparation. Saab la tosr cbmSs. All count warrants registered prior to June 3, 1890, will he paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2. M0. C. L. Phillip., Count Treasnrer. "I had dyspepsia for year. No medi cine was to effective a Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave Immediate relief. Two bottle performed marvelous result.," write L. II. Warren, Albany, Wi.. It digest what you eat and cannot fail to cure. John Dirr, Poseyville, Ind., say, "I never nsed anything so good a One Minute Cough Care. We are never without it." Quickly break up cough, and cold. Core, all throat and lung troubles. It. ne will prevent consump. Hon. rieasant to take. ieoo. STILL ANOTHER CHANCE. BatMll rr.rw t 8Msrl-c Mill. I tat Is j Among tie niiny ool lorer who Sisit oor city, n--.ce it belter nor tuor - , t Rw'l ---- hi faith in Tie Dl!e and iti fatnre. and near emphasizee that belief by a proportion hich he oiaJe to the maoa factoriee committee of tb c'.ob last cirfht. Like all thoae who hare given the qaeellon thoogut, Mr. Bnaaell realize that, titaated a it it in tbe tery center 'of a wool jrowiDj aection, it ia theer 7 ,u w .u it hoold without ome mean are need t0 tottT lhtt 'nlotry He therefore i come to a wun a propomion wu:to itb a teem, to be a most feasible one, and which we trust will receive more consideration than bave like induce ments along tbat line. His idea i. to organize a jjint .tcck company, with a capital stock of 40, 000, and erect a scouring mill in this city; bonds fur the full amount io be issued. Should our people tee tit to take f25,000 worth of tix per cent bonds, be will take tbe remaining $15,000. The proil'ion wa. preeented to tbe roanofaetoii-t committee, and will to night be submitted to the board of director, of tiie club. Should tbey see fit to take tbe matter in band, Mr. Russell detires to put the plant in this tummer. While tbe plan teem, ti be an excel lent one, at the tame time it should be considered in connection with a woolen mill, for in otber place., taken separate ly, a scouring mill ha not proven of to great advantage. Some time since the Chronicle tpoke of an offer being made the city to move a first-claes woolen mill here. So far a we can learn no word ha. since been heard from tbe parties concerned; but if arrangement. coold be made to bave tbe mill in con nection with the scoaring mill, The Dalle would be making tbe very move wbich should bave been inaugurated long since. It is, however, no doubt the intention of Mr. KaeeeJI to put a woolen mill in later. Will the proposition be parsed over like dozens of others and lay moulder ing on the tbelf? We trust not. Proposals for Kefaadloa; Water Boada, Dallea City Ortgnn. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of water commissioner of Dalles City, Oregon, at (aid citv until 8:30 o'clock p. m. of tbe 26 day of Feb., 1900, for twenty-five thousand dollars; and twenty thousand dollar, of refund ing water bonds of said city, (as it is not settled as to whether the total amount of bonds will be f 25 000 or $20,000) au thority is extended to tbe said board to issue refunding water bonds in tbe sum of $25,000, but if found not to be neces sary, the issue will be for no more than $20,000; and at a rate of interest not ex ceeding four per cent per annum pav able twenty years from date of issue, interest payable semi-annually, princi pal and intereet pavable in gold coin of the United States, at any -city therein, at the option of (be buyer. The bonds mentioned will be issued under tbe provisions of the several leg islalive acts of the state of Oregon, ap proved Feb. 26, 1835, Feb. 19, 18s9, and Feb. 14, 1895, and in pursuance of an or dinance adopted by the common council of Dalles City, approved January 25, 1900. The proposed refunding water bond, are intended for tl-.e redemption of outstanding water bonds io the smii of $25,000 ; but in case tbe board of water commissioners prefer, it will iscoe re funding bond for $20,000 only, therefore bidders may make proposal, for both $25,0C0and $20,000, and in the denomi nation of $500 each. No bid will be entertained for a rate less thai, par value of the bonds. Prem iums and rate of intereet will be taken into consideration ia passing on tbe value of all bids. Bidders mnst deposit with the presi-' dent of the board a duly certified check on some responsible bank equal to 2 per cent of the arrount of bonds bid for, or accompany his bid with cash of such amount as will equal such per cent of bis bid, and such certified check made payable to the president of the board of water commissioners of Dalles City, Or., a. liquidated damages in case tbe bidder shall fail or neglect to receive and pay for; at the office of the citv treasurer nf said r'ty, the bond, awarded to him on hi. b:d, on or before the first day of March, 1900.. Attention should be given the fact that the board will not issue and dispose of more than $20,000 of such refunding bonds, unless it .hall he deemed nece. sary to do so, but otherwise, if tin board shall find that it i. necessary to issue bond, in the sum of $25,000, it will then offer and issue the full sum, ($25,000). The right to reject any and all bid. I reserved by tbe said board of water commissioner. Bid should be addressed to the presi dent of .aid board, or to the city record er. Dalle. City Wasco connty, Oregon, and noted "Proposal, for refunding water bond.." By order of th Board of Water Com mission, by and with the consent of the Common Council. Thi 25th dy of January, 1900. r , T. J. SxuritRT, I U S.J President of Board. Attest : Ned H. Gates, Recorder of Dalle City. Ruraka Harnea Oil I the beat pr-arvailT or now Imtlirr mi ma neat renovator of old leather. It oils, soften, black uaand protect. Uaa Euroka Uarnoss on yonr h-at kirnm, jmar old bar- .mi ,.,ur nrrlMMon ind lhr will not only look iN-ltrr bul mr mnnr. r,iu rv.rywrr In rano-.ll etaea from half pints to nvr mluiia. Haas k, sTiintaa eu !. 10, HiLfolJ Uo'iiMo BIFlBT fJB TIBS BCIfEDCLa. thll llAI I IS. Aaaira rat Mail It-tip. sa Salt Lakr, Denver. Fit Fan woru. vniaba, aLan- City. . Louis,; 6i , Cbieago and at j I BTtokan Walla walla. Ppokane,' r'lyer I Hiumwoui. pL Paol.i TltrnT 7:Cjp.aa- iullb, Milvankee.' ji. taicaca ana ruut. I Oceao Steamship. For Sao Franeikeo , December S, S, 11. 18,21 aud -K. P- ! p. m. Ex-banday Columbia Bv. Steam era. Ex.aaiidtf To Abtobia aad Way Saturday j Landing. W p. m. j (LB. ! WiXJaAWSTTB fttVBB. 4:30 p. BV. Ex.bunday Oresroo CitT. Kewberg, Ex.eatMUi boiem A Way Land a. j 1 1 a. m, WujjMrrTE isdTm-I I 30 n. a. Tuea.Tbtir.l bill Kivaas. aton..We audtsat. 'Orewon City, baytoa,, and Fn. I and Way-Landing. 1 (a.m. I Wiixiaarr Kivsa. 4:90 p. bl Tue..Tbur, Portland to l orvallis,, Mon. Wed and Sat. and Way-Landing. and Friday 1 Ska EE Bivxb. Llir Lv RlpariaJ Riparia to Iwlston. Lawino daily daily 1:U(.D. 8:300.0. Parties deainnartotra to Henpner should late no. 4, tearing I ne Dane at . :o p. a making dlrert connections at Heppner junction Returning makiugdirectoniinertton at Henpocr JuneUon althKo. 1, arriving at The V--a. 2:56 V D. No. 11. through! freight, east bound, does got carry paitscnfera;' arrivea 2:60 a. m., departs 3:50a. in. No U, local freight, carries paasengera, eut bound; arrives 4:3U p. m., depart 8:15 p. in. No. 21, went bound through freight, does not carry tiaasengera; arrive :15 p in., depart! ::) p. m. No. a, west bound local freight, csrrii-s pat seugers; arrivea 5:15 p. m., depart 8: JO a. in. For full particulars call nn O. R. k X. t'o.'i jtgent Tbe Dalle, or add ret W. H. HURI.Bt'RT, On Paa. Aft., Cortland, Or, Complete of Drtis at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. PLEASE LOOK HERE. WM. MIC HELL, Undertaker . aid Embalmer. THE DALLES, OREGON. r" Rooms on Third Street, One Block Back of French & Co.'s Bank. PICTURES FRAMED. ALL PRICES AWAY DOWN. Xi iw 33s onv awoo Trie coiumtiia Packing C3., PACKERS OP PORKand BEEF M AN UFACTTJKKRg OF Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of VV BRAND HAMS & BACON )RIF.D BEEF, ETC.