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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. APRIL 23. 1900.
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SUITS
Some men need a change
of clotbes this spring, and
others need a change of
clothiers.
You can get the kind of
clothes you want if you will
come to the right store.
Te would like to talk it
over with you and show you
our new suits and prices in
the Hart, Schaffnerfc Marx
tailor made clothing.
They're the kind adver
tised in the leading maga
zines and worn by good
dressers everywhere.
Ml
Iiadies'
Gloves...
Dftit'a genuine French Kid
three-eltp Glove never fail to
give the wearer satisfaction.
Colora brown, tan, grav. blu,
whit and Hack $1.50
$1.00
This ia the popolar-price Glove.
We strive each season to improve
quality and color, and this
spring's line ot 11.00 Glovea sur
passes our expectation in values.
All the latest shades of colors iu
stock.
75c
This is a new price for a-pair of
good Gloves one of the snaps of
the season. All sizes: in reds,
browns and blacks.
fancy
gibbons...
New effects in lace stripes, neat
checks and facer plaiJs.
Double-Faced
Satin...
Black, white and colors, especi
ally for the new pulley belts. All
widths and colors of
PLiAlfi SRTlflS,
Pbfllf TAFFETAS,
PIiAIft NOIRE.
Are you making your Shirt
Waists? Look at our yoke ma
terials. Embroideries,
Ail-Over Ltaees,
Tuekings.
Fancy Parasols...
Little ones for the little people, in all colors.
Ladies' fancy white or colored ; plain, ruflled or lace effects.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS
Diner ti schedcl. Ak:t
roa on Daixs. f ..
Fit Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Fat
Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail
12:40 p. m. sa City, fit. Louis, li 50 p m
Chicago and East.
Spokane Walla Walla, Ppokane, Spokane
Mail Minneapolis. (-C. Paul, -Hull
and i u I u t b, Milwaukee. and
Expreaa Chicago and Kast, via El press
Spokane aid Huntinr
tnu: also all points in
10:10 p.m. Washington and Eat- 4:00 a. m
em Oregon.
S p. m. 4 p.m.
FKOK POBTLAHD.
Ocean steams hi pa.
For fan Francisco
April Z7, May 2, 7, 12.
8 p. ra. f f 4 p. m.
Ei.cucday Columbia Rt. Steamers. Ex.bunda)
To Astoria and Way
Saturday Landings.
10 p. in.
Dim. I Vfn.L4HKTTaP.ivsa. 4:S0p. m.
Ex.buuday 'Oregon City, Newberg, Ex.Sundaj
balem S Way Land'.j
Jim, ; Wiu-aMCTTB AMD Yah-I 8:30 p. m.
Tuca.Tbur., bill Kiveba. Mon.,Wed
and sat. : Oregon City, Iayton, and Frl.
and Way-landings.
Sa. m. Willamette Kivib. 4:30 p.m.
Tue..Tliur, Portland to Corvallis, M on. Wed
and bat. and Way-Landings. and Friday
I
SXAKB RlVEB. LlAVB
Lt Rlparlai Riparia to Lewiston. LtwiHTOM
daiiy daily
1.2 J a. m. 8:30 a. m.
In the County Court ol the
the County ol W uca
teof Oreg.jo
In the matter of the atate el ptH, k d
deceased, eitatiou. Brown,
To Delia C. Browu, Anna Brown. Msr
Uo.
ritDPLI TOC ALL KNOW.
Wednesday's Dally.
A. F. Blackerby, of Silverton, was in
(own last night.
A. E. Crosby, of S.tlem, ia registered
at the Utnatila House.
W. H. Wallis is registered at the
Umatilla House from Moro.
John S. Pchenck returned on the
noon train from a short business trip to
Portland.
Douglas Pufur was a passenger on the
Regulator tliia morning on a business
trip to Sprague Landing.
C. M. and Mrs. Cartwriglit were in
town last night on their way to their
home at Hay Creek, Crook county.
W. V. Wilson, of the Baldwin restau
rant, returned last night from a few
clays' visit with his son at Portland.
Mrs. Thornbury, who has been visit
ion friends here for the past week re
turned to her home in Portland ou the
Regulator this morning.
Miss Gertrude Mays, granddaughter
ol Judge Mays, and daughter of Benton
Maya, of Wallowa county, was a passen
ger on the Regulator this morning on a
visit to friends in Portland.
Thursday's Daily.
J. II. Sherar, of Sherar'a Bridge, is in
the city.
C. M. Elkins, the Lyle merchant, was
in town last night.
F. N. Jones, of Sherar'a Bridge, ar
rived in town today from his ranch.
P. B. Poindexfer, the Prineville res
taurant man, is at the Umatilla House.
Captain A. S. Blowers, Republican
candidate for county judge, if in the
city.
N. Whealdon returned on the noon
passenger from a business trip to Port
land. T. W. Badder, of Cascade Locks, was
in town last night, the guest of the
Umatilla House.
J, H. Raley, a prominent Democratic
politician from Pendleton, is registered
at the Umatilla House.
II. D. Youn?, the well-known Popu
list statesman of Goldendale, is regis
tered at the Uinalila House.
C. W. Moore, the well-known Trout
Lake dairyman, is at the Umatilla
House accompanied by Mrs. Moore.
J. II. Templeton, a prominent drug
gist of Prineville, ia at the Umatilla
House on his way to Portland on busi
ness.
Mrs. Theodore Liebe and Mrs. F.
Botefuhr, of Portland, who have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gen. A. I.iebe
for the last few days, returned home on
the noon passenger today.
Colonel and Mrs. Fred Butterfield,
old-time friends of Mr. and Mrs. Smith
French of this city, after spen ling the
past three days here, left on the Dalles
City this morning for Portland on their
way home to Vermont.
J. A. Ilend'rson, of Bincen, Robert
Barker, of (ilenwood, C. B
Pendieton, J. A. Ellis, of Goldendale,
II. J. Sprat, of Snnuvside, W. II. Editk,
of Mount Hood, and J. W. Turner, of
rinnnyside, are registered at the Uma
tilla House.
Mrs. Hodson is daughter of Charles
Hunt, of this city.
J. W. Reddinton, of the Heppner
Gazette, better known as Watermelon
Reddington, is in the city, the guest of
Otis Patterson, of the U. 8. laud office.
Catarrh Cannot b. Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cjre it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood and, mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in Ibis country for years, and
is a regular piescription. It ia composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drrnggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
BOERS WILL
FINALLY ESCAPE
Ruridle Is Pursuing Tbem in Forced
Marches British Hope for Success
ful Conclusion of the Chase Said to
Be Small.
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS.
Justice of the Supreme Court C.
Wolverton.
Parties desiring to go to Heppner or
points on Columbia Southern via Higgs, should
take No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 1.1:40 p. ra.
makinir direct connections at HePDner function
and Biggs. Returning makingdireetcoiinectlon
at Heppner Junction and Biggs Kith No, 1, ar
riving at The Dalles at U .M p. as.
1 particulars call on O. R. A N. Co.'s
agent The Datlea. or address
W. H. HURLBUP.T,
Oen Pas. Age Cortland, Or,
Dairv Commissioner J. W.
Dewey and II r ran Will Not Hap Together
Chicago, April 25 Admiral Dewey
will not break bread in Chicago with
W. J. Bryan. The Seven O'clock Club,
which had arranged for the pleasant
ceremonial to take place next Thursday
evening at the Lakeside Club, has
changed the date of the dinner to May
5th. Admiral Dewey will leave town
on the evening of the 4th and Colonel
Bryan can reign supreme at the ban
quet. The officers of the Seven O'clock
Club have little to say concerning the
sudden change of plans except that Mr.
Bryan, the guest of honor, could not ar
range to be in lown May 1st.
Don't let your old worn out machinery I
lie In the fence corner any longer. Take
it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk
dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest
cash price paid for cast and wrought
iron, robber boots and shoes, bicycle
tires, etc., brass, copper, ainc, lead,
pewter, old woolen rags, beer bottles
and flasks, horse manes and tails, and
bones of all descriptions. Price paid for
cant iron, 40 cents per 100 lbs. One
door west of J. H. Worsley'e, Second St.,
The Dalles. tu24-luio.
London, April 2b. A special dispatch
from Da Wet's Dorp, dated yesterday,
eavs:
"Owing to the approach of General
French and to General Bundle's persis
tent shelling, . the Boers relinquished
their positions last night, retiring with
their guns in a northerly direction.
Generals French and Hurdle joined
bands east of De Wet's Dorp this morn
ing. General Kundle is pursuing the
Boers in forced marches.
Food and
Bailev.
Presidential Electors O. F. Paxton, of
Multnomah; Tillniau Ford, of Ma
rion ; J. C. Fullerton, of Donglas; W.
J. Furnish, -of Umatilla.
SOUTH and EAST via
Soiiilp Pacific Co
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way
alious at 4:2j a. m. and 3 p. ru.
Leave Portland .
' Albany . .
8:3) a m
12:30 am
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Malcolm A. -Moody, of
m. The
following
London, April 2G 1 :53 p
war offico lias received the
message from Lord Roberts:
"Bloemfontein, April 26. Good news
from Baden-Powell op to April 10th.
McLaren is much better. All 'the
wounded are doing well. The Boers
captured several native women who
ware trying to escape from Mafeking,
but these were returned later." .
Friday s Dtllf.
E. C. Fhapitrick, of Tygh Vallev, is
in the city.
Captain Blowers returned
the Kegnlntor thii morning.
C. McPherton, of Hay Cieek, Crook
county, is in the city visiiiog his family.
Boers Withdrew I'oparsued.
London, April 26 The Times has the
following from a special correspondent,
dated Mafeting, Basutoland, April 25:
"I rode from Jammerebnrg here,
skirting Wepener, and I met General
Brabant's advance guard four miles
south of Wepener. They report three
Wade, of j successful rights Saturday, Sunday and
Tuesday, with tweuty-two casualties.
The siege was raised, and 5000 of the
enemy retired along the Ladybrand
road aithin our sight and unpursued. !
Colcnel Dalgety'a casualties are 33
killed and 132 wounded."
Punishing Inconstant Free Slaters,
Bloemfontein, April 26. General
Pole-Care w's forces are seven miles north
of De Wet's Dorp today. They are dia
appointed at the failure to surround tbe
Boers, but brieve tbe march will have a
good effect on the Free Staters. The
latter, trneting to British leniency, bad
played the game of pretending to surren
der and of taking every opportunity to
fight. Wherever he found Free Staters
who had broken the oath, General Pole
Carew seized their cattle and horses.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must I e pn rifled in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough
ton's drug store.
Congressman
The Dalles.
Joint Senators J. N. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H.Johnston, of Wasco; W
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Repiesentatives A. S. Roberts,
of V asco ; K. A. Emmett, of Klamath ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
Cattanarh, of Grant; George A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. II . McGreer, of
Wasco.
Arrive Ashland
" Hacramcnto
" ban F rancisco .
.12:31 a m
. 6:110 p m
. 7:45 p in
Arrive Oisdon
Denver
" KansasCity.
'' Chicago
5:4a a m
. 9:10 a m
7:'25am
7:43 a m
District Attorney Frank
The Dalles.
Menefee, of
Arrive Los Angeles . . .
ti rno
' Fort Worth
City of Mexico .
' . Houston
' New Orleans. ..
Wfthhtnpton
' New York
.. 1:20 p m
. . 6:00 p m
.. :.'-) a m
.. 9:fn a m
... 4:110 a m
.. fi:2A a in
.. 6:4-' a m
..12:43 p m
7:00 p in
10:50 pm
11:30am
4:35 am
8:15 a m
ll:Mam
9:00
7 :2ft a in
9:30 am
7:00 am
6:00 p in
Cllan
9:5 a m
4:00l
6:25 p m
6 42 a ra
124.1 p m
COUNTY TICKET.
County Ju lge A. 8. Blowers, of Hood
Kiver.
Commissioner P.
Antelope.
A. Kirchheiner, of I
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A. L. Lake, of Wamic.
Treasurer C. L. Phillips, of The Dalles, i
Assessor C. L. Schmidt, of The Dalles.
Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, of The Dalles.
Surveyor J. B. Goit, oi The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Juetice of the Peace of The Dalles-
Timothy Brownhill.
Pullman and Tourist cars on both train
I Chair rant KiicrHmintn tn (urrinn ntwi n p.i
and tourist cars to Chicago, St Louis, New Or-
icnui HUU n asuillgion.
connectlns: at Pan Kranclaco with several
oieamsnip lines lor Honolulu, Japan, China,
runippiues, central and Mouth America.
See agent at The Dalles station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Poitlund, Or
iriiiPiiic
Special reserve old government whis
key, recognized by the highest medical
authority in the land; especially recom
mended by the board of health of San
rrancisco for hospital use, also A. P.
O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon,
and Win. D. McCarthy, major and sur
geon U. S. army, as the purest nntdnl-
terated stimulant for convalescents, In
valids and family use. Sold by Charles
Stublitig. apl20-dlm
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DIKING CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO T11E EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
HI ONE PARK
No. 2.
Onion Depot, Firitandisis
11:15 A. M.
No 4.
Fast mall for Tacoma,
Seattle, Olympia. Ornv's
Harbor and Houth llend
points, Kpukanc, Kork
liuid, B. c, Pullman,
MOM-OW, 1FKlNtoil, Mil f-
falnlliiinp mining coun
try, Helena, Mhineapo
Ms, Mt. Paul, Omiilia,
Kansas City, M. Louis,
Chicago and all points
east and snulheHit.
home on
Drylnff preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh ; they dry np the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry.
I inn I..1...1...1. t I -J
xm ,. , i uuo iuuii-b, nuiuaea nun annua
v. i " Pe"s-ercn the and tuo that which cleanses, soothes and
Kegolator this morning, on a short trip j heabj. El,', Cream Balm ia snch remedy
to fckamokowa, ash. anJ will cur9 catarrh or co,d fa tt h J
Charles Clatke and his von nir bride ea1,y Dl pleasantly. A trial size will be
were passengers on the Regulator this
morning fur their home in Hood River.
A. 1.. Hodson, of Goldendale, came op
on the noon pas'enger from Hood Kiver,
wiiere be bad been visiting his wife,
wh ilsnnder her icother's care at that
place in the last stages of consumption
mailed for ID centa. All druecista sell tli
60c. aizo. F.Iy Brothers, f0 Warren St. , N. Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or canse sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately the- painful inflammation.
With Ely'e Cream Balm Ton ara imiul
against Kasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Favor Fmigrailon of Indiana.
Washing ton, April 20 The House
committee on Indian affiirg lod.iv direct-
a favorable report on the bill allowing
Indians in the Indian Territory to emi
grate to Meiico, the emigration to be
under the direcilon of the secretary of
the intertor, and in bandsof 300. Mexico
gives the Indians an opportunity to r
torn to their tribal relations arid nomadic
habits, and they prefer this to the re
strictions now imposed opon them, and
also... mean, of avoiding the spread "SK.'
oi luueii-uiuais aim oilier uueasej w Lied
have decimated them of late.
Working Night and Hay
The busiest anc mightiett little thing 11:30 M-i 'r Taenma and tWtio
at ever was made is Dr. King's New l""" '""'"
Every pill is a sngar-coated
No. 1
5;.V) P. M.
No. 3. "
7;00 A. M.
th
Life Pills
Pullman flrst-HiKoi mid ,.,. i. .i.
globule of health, that changes weakness wn'hmTt'chanKe tmxX Ml"""rl r'vcr P"
i. ii ! i l'"l,m dPot connection
s'liiis iitrii 1I1IIT,
mo strength. list eisneis into enprav.
' t9J t
brain-Mg into mental power. They're
wonderful in building op the health.
Only 25 cents per bog. Sold hy Blakeley
A Houghton. 3
Mrs. Harriet Kvans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from crotip at once by nsir.g
woo .innate iougn uure. 1 would not
feel safe without it." Onii klv rnrpi
roughs, colds, grippe nj all throat and
Hllkf -Nllce CtUTklfl tO ticsflnnMnn r.f rtb
a. I, a , ... ' ' l-'
"1 linfMlPHrlllflY lIIllMftMIIXI illiaosii.tl,,..
tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., cili on or
A. D. CHARLTON,
AscMant (ienersi Passenger Agent, 2iW Moirison
V( iiiifi l oriianu, urvgon.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Siguatur. of $&ffifcfa4
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
Win. Orr, .Newark, O., says, "We
never feel fafe without One Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It saved my
little boy'a life when he had the pneu
nionia. We think it ia the best medicine
made." It cures coughs and all lung
diseases. Pleasant lo take harmless and
gives immediate results.
DeWitt's Witch Hanel SnWe is nn.
equalled for piles, injuries and skin
diseases. It is the original Witch Hazel
Salve. Iieware of all counterfeits.
FOR SALE. .
A farm of 120 acres, about 80 acres of
which is under cultivation, with a fine
young orchard of two acres in full bear
ing ; abundance of living water and good
fra.im dwelling an l barn and other farm
bin dings. Twelvo miles east of The
liallea and foor miles east of I! yd post
oflice. Farm will be sold, with or with
out the growing crop of about 80 acres.
I rice without crop f 1000, and terms very
easy, as ois ner's health compels a change
of climate. Apply to
wa7 tf M. W. FitKKMAx, Hoyd, Or.
Nolle. "
Livery stable for sale at Centerville,
Wash., 100 per month business. Will
sell at bargain.
,u27-lm A. U. Guaiiam,
Brown, Aii"-e Brown and ithel Brown'!' Aun
In the name ol tn st.id ' KvtlQf
hereby cited and reouired to soue."."
County Court ol tribute of Ortim! i ,h
County of Wasco, at the May term of ka ZJk
at th court room thereof, at Dalles iiv ;
county, on Tutwlay, the Mh day of M,v' w.1
I o cl,k in the afternoon ot that dav xhlT' "
there .to show esue, If ant theie be vi'hr
der of sale should not be made by the above
Brown, .arnin:.
tratrix of said estate, to sell at private ill. .i
following described rea property ot si,i if,
to wit: Lou A, B, C, P, Y. F?U H I j r f1'
blotk . ol Fort Dalles MlliUry Kes,'rv'aM
Ore'in. Ja 'a
Witness the Hon. Robert Msvs, Judiem .,.
said County Court, with the seal of a
Court atlixed, this 2nd duy of April, a. Ij W
Ihbal
Attett:
ap25w
A. M.
KELSAT, Clerk
Bolion, deputy.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION.
Lard Omcc at Tax Dallis, Oregon i
March la, lou.'j
police is nrreoy riven that the fn
nitiTiMl Kttler Km. Hle-I m.rl. . . h . .
llowlnt
make final proof In sunnortof his "J?
that said proor will be made before the rei,T
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on )iatni,i
May 5, lau), viz. :
Heiorich Lubbing.of The Dalles.Or.
H. E. No. 4-3, for the NWi, section 17 iL,
ship 1 north, range 12 east, W. M. n"
He names the following witnesses tnumn
his continuous residence upon, and cultivmin.
of said land, vU.: '"vauoa
John teirman, Henry Riddell, Michael Dori.
Charles Rihnert, all of The Dalles, Orenon
'ir. L'.CAS.
HegUter.
PUBLICATION
Public Land Sale.
mar2i II
KOTICE FOR
(Isolated Tract )-
Land Office at Tna Dallis, Okeooki
Apr. 16, lwo. I
Notice is hereby given that in puisuancs of
tmtructlons from the commis.ioner of the ten.
eral land oflice, under authotirv vetted iu him
by section 2465 U. 8. Rev. Stai.aa amended by
the act of congress approved February m ix
we will proceed to oiler Tat public sale on Mon
day, the 2sth day of May next, at the hour
of 10 o'clock, a. in., at this office, the followinr
tract of land, to-wit:
N H N E '4 Sec. 22, T. 1 N. R. 12 E., W. M.
Any and all persona claiming the above
described lands are advised to tile their
claims in this nltice on or before the day abovs
designated for the commencement of said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
JAY P.
aprlS-l
LL'CA?, Register,
OTH PATTERSON, Receiver.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash.,)
March 24, l'.M). j
Notice Is hereby given that the followinr
nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support ol his claim, and
that a lid proof w ill be made before W. B. 1'resbr,
I' ni ted Ktates Commissioner for District of
Washington, at his office In (Joldendale, Wilt,
ou Monday, May 7, liwo, viz:
John G. McDonald,
H. E. No. fOB3 for the northeast quarter section
15, township 3 north, range 13 east, W. M.
He names tne following w itnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of
said land, vi. :
Samuel L. Courtney, Harry Pennington, Ell
G. Copeland, of Hartlnud P. O., Wash.; and
Nelson B. Brooks, of Uoldendule Wash.
W. R. DUNBAR,
niar28-i Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Lind, Act June 3, 1878.
I". 8. Land Office, (
'.The Dalles, Or., Apr. 13, I'M. I
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of congress ol
June 3, 1H78, entitled "An act for the sale of tim
ber lands in tbe states ol CaMiornla, Oregi.p,
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
AVIlllaoiK. Katchom,
of The Dalles, County of Wasco, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this oKce bis sworn state
ment No. l.'iH, lor the purchase of the W', XE1,
and N' i WM of Section No. 33, In Tp. I N. S.
No. 11 t., W. M., and will oiler proof to show
that tbe land sought Is more valuable I 't its
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before tb
Register und Receiver uf this othce at Tbe
I miles, Oregon, on
Saturday, tha 23d day of June, 19(10,
He names as witnesses: J. B. (ioit. D. P. Kef-
chum, Joseph Hunna and William tipencvr, all
of The Dalles, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their
claims In this ulllce on or before said 23rd dar ol
June, l'JK).
aprlvHiw-l JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
JVIaieF 5 BeDtoo
Carry tbe following lines:
Stoves,
Tinware,
Maltese Cross Garden Hose,
Force and Spray Pumps,
Farm and Garden Tools,
Carpenters' Tools,
Aermoter Wind Mills,
Tinning and Plumbing,
Iron Pipe,
Sower and Chimney Pipe,
Cleveland Bicycles,
Crawford Bicycles,
Fishing Tackle,
Guns and Ilifles,
Bicycle Sundries,
Ammunition,
Bicycle Repairing,
Delft Ware,
Cedar Posts,
Barb Wire and Nails.
Tri-Weekly
..Stage Line..
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Stage leavrt (Iran Valley Monday'ii
Wednesday'! and Friday', at 1 p. m
Leavea Slianiko Tueaday'f, Tlmr-
day'a and Saturday' at 0 a. m.
Douglas Allen, Prop..
'GIUS VALLEY, ORE.