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    Th3 Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at the Pnatofflce nt The Dalles, Oregon,
an gecond-cl&sii matter.
Local Advertising.
10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents
.per line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notice.
All local notices received later than :i o'clock
will appear the following day.
TIME TABLES.
Kallroada.
KAHT HOUND.
No.:
Arrives U:4() a. m. ' Deimrta 11:4s A. M.
8,
12:05 P. M. " lliiSOr. f.
WEST BOUND.
No. 1, Arrives 4:40 a. M. ieparts 4:50 a. m.
"7. " 6:20 p. u. " 6:45 P. M.
Two loou freights that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 7:4o a. M., and one for the
rat at 8 a. M.
STAGES.
- For PrlnoTlllc, via. Bake -Oven, leave daily
except Sunday) at a. u. -
' For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m .
For Dufur, Kingsley, Wamic, Wopinitia, Warm
Springs ind Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
sundav) at 0 A. M. .. . .
For 6oldendale. Wash., leave- every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 a. m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House.
Post-Offlee. '
' o prior. hours
General Dellvrey Window 8 a. m
Money Order " " ....8a.m.
nil n day u n " 9 a.m.
Ci-OKIHG OF MAILS .
Uy trains going Kast 9 p. ni. and
" West 9 p.m. and
Stage for Goldendale
"Prineville
i. "Duf ur and Warm Springs. .
" fLea ving for Ly le & Hartland .
to 7 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 a. m.
11:45 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
.7:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
" " i Antelope...
Except Sunday.
tTrl-weekly. Tuesday Thursdoy and
" Monday Wednesday and
Saturday.
Friday.
METE0E0L0GI0AL BEP0BT.
Pacific ' H Rela- D.t'r W State
OouBt . bar. 2 tive of 2. of
. .Time. ? Hum Wind Weather.
8A.M.-..,. :t0.12 42 S8 West .Hi Clear
S P. M :W..!0 .VJ 81 iWest
Maximum temperature, C1 ; minimum tem
perature, 40.
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
The Pali.es, Nov. 7, 1891.
Weather forecast till 12 . tu.
Sunday; fair and cooler fol
lowed by warmer weatlur. ,
FAIR
SATURDAY, NOV! 7, 1891.
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Dan Crowley, of Antelope, is in the
.city. " '
The net earnings of the late Portland
exposition amount to nearly $10,000.
B. F. Laughlin returned yesterday
evening from a- few days .visit to Port
land. , - -
Walter T. Wooden, la to of Kingsley,
is in the city on his way to Walla
Walla
Mr.' and Mrs. H. F. Woodcock and
family are in the city the guests of ' Mr.
Mrs. E. N. Chandler. ;rjs
Mr. W. A. Hunt and family of Buffalo,
N. Y.t have arrived in The Dalles, .where
they intend to make their future home.
It is said that the Columbia river at
this place, raised twd feet, last night;
There must have been heavy rains fur
ther east. 1 ' . - ; - v .
A very heavy shower fell last night
some time after midnight, lasting only
about twenty minutes, but "very heavy
while it lasted. ' - . .
Mays and Crowe have commenced to
move into their new store and. as the
goods are being moved out of the shelves
of the old store, Mr. I. C. Nickelsen is
filling therri up with a new . stock . of
stationary and notions. i . , '
Colonel Houghton has contracted
with Billy Uraham to furnish him within
the next three days with fifty wild geese.
It is ' reported that since the contract
hag become known the price of powder
and shot has advanced fifty per cent.
The Congregational, church will hold
services tomorrow (Sunday) as usual at
11 a. in. followed by the administraton of
the Lords supper. Sunday school at 12 :15
. Christian Endeavor at 12 :15. At 7 p. in.
will unite with the Baptist' and Metho
dist churches in union service.
Graham, the. restaurant man, will
serve his usual game dinner tomorrow.
The bill of fare, published in another
place, includes wild goose, mallard, teal,
canvas-back duck and" pigeon served, in
family style." ' These popular meals
are all furnished at the usual price
twenty-five cents.
A party of surveyors numbering about
fourteen persons crossed ' the river this
morning. .They were fully ' equipped
with a complete camping outfit and sup
plies. It is their iutentions to complete
the survey of the ' portage road on the
Washington side of the river. At least
that is what rumor says.
There will be a sermon to the children
at the brick school house ; tomorrow at
11 a. m. Parents bring yoilr children to
this service. Union services at the
court bouse at 7 p. m., where A. C.
Spencer will consider the subject of
Christianity from a logical standpoint.
Reader, you are personally invited by
this notice. '
James Darceille of Dufur sold his
wheat todayl He was bound it should
be shipped by the Regulator and' made
an agreement with the" buyer' that he
could not have it unless it were so
shipped. lie has no doubt he could have
got more for his wheat from other parties
but he said to the writer:' ' "If the Reg
ulator were not on the river I would not
be getting more than about sixty-five.
cents, so I'm still ahead, even if I did
sell it at a little loss.-
Wheat is now bringing 91 J. cents a
bushel in Portland. At that Tate the
Union Pacific ought to be paying about
88 cents over at North. Dalles.
Miss Laurence a former teacher in the
Wasco Academy while, on. her way . East
a few 'days ago, stopped over at" this'
place for a few hours to visit Mrs. N.
Whealdon.
We call attention to the new "ad" of
Stacy Shown" which appears in another
column. Mr. Shown can be found at
Dunham's drug store fully equipped to
do all manner of cleaning and repairing
of clocks, watches and - jewelry at living
rates. ' " ' ' '
: John Anthony late in the employ of
August Buchler, now in the ' confection
ary business at La Grande, came down
on the passenger this morning.. Mr.
Anthony is well pleased with his new
home and with his success, in business,
but very naturally he has a spft spot in
his heart for The Dalles. Just how long
it may remain soft it is hard to tell.
The fact is there is going to be a wedding
held at- the brewery - next Thursday
evening in which John will figure as
chief mourner and after that it is cojec
tural what may . happen. We hope,
however, that during all his future life
he may be able to look back and say
that The Dalles is the best place in the
world because it furnished him the best
wife in the world. The name" of the
futnre Mrs., Anthony is . Miss Matilda
Eichenberger, and the Chronicle
devoutly wishes to her and her intended
husband many happy days.
Commissioners Court.
Tl:o November term" of the commis
sioners court met on Wednesday with a
full attendance.. The following business
was transacted : 1
The surveyor's report on road No. 94
I was laid over because it was signed by
only two viewers.
Road 207. was ordered opened; the
conditions being that the petitioners
agree to bear all the expense involved in
the change of road, and that the old
road shall be kept open till the new one
is accepted by the road supervisor.
Report of supervisor of road district
No. 22 was laid 'over till' next regular
term. ..." ....
Viewers report of road district No. 206
read and approved. "
The bill of Dr. Doane was laid over for
explanation. . . ; : '
New warrants Nos. , 1620,. 1623 v 1562
and 1289, were-ordered issued, in lien .of
warrants lost; to Dr. Q: C. Hollister.
The petition of Lewis Anderson for
change of road was granted and Thomas
Grey,, John Root and Wm. Doak were
appointed viewers and E. F. Sharp sur
veyor, the surveyor to fix the day for the
survey. ' -
. Tho petition of J. F., Atwell for ; new
warrants to tfe issued to take the' place
of warrants Nos. 388, 545 and 1790 lost
or destroyed Was granted. '. '"''..' '"
The bid of M. M.. Cushing for keeping
the county poor was accepted.
Inasmuch as the boundaries of the
county hav-3 been reduced ' by the last
legislature the salary of the- stock in
spector was reduced from $800 per an
num to 600'. V - .T . , .
Dr. W. E. Rinehart's bid for attend
ance on the connty patients'having been
the lowest he was awarded the contract
at $143 per annum. .
No bills having been filed in the mat
ter of survey of road No. 207 the usual
fees were ordered paid and Alex Ander
son 'was allowed f3 for the nee of his
team. , . '
The court accepted the resignation of
Stock Inspector C. W. Rice , with regret
at the state of' health that made the
resignation necessary, and ' appointed
Vernon Roberts to fill the office till June
30, 1892.
, :A7 six: months liquor license was
granted to Dial & Russel' of Antelope.
.'.'.f.The sutn of $20 was appropriated for
road district No. 16.
The sum of $ 50 - was appropriated for
the New-Bridge road in this county.
The court adjourned this forenoon.
Bills allowed will be published in our
next issue.
I .. .. . : ' . . i
The Hank Robbery of 8nmmTlll.
j The dispatches have' already told ui of
i the robbery of the Summerville bank on
the night of the 3d inst. It may not
be generally known here that the robbed
bank is owned by members of the fam
ily of Dr.'.W. . Rinehart 6f , 'this City.
In fact Dr. Rinehart himself has a fourth
interest in the concern, A private letter
to the doctor from hid brother contains
the following account of the robbery t .
I returned to the office last night about
7 o'clock to do some work and a little
after 8 I returned home. After blowing
out the lights I started out the frontdoor
and just aa I opened it, two masked men
presented . pistols at me and forced me
into the bank. . I came, near forcing them
out, had the door almost shut but they
overpowered me. During the time I made
one good; yell, and Jack Patters saloon
door was open but thejr thought 'it was
some boy and paid no attention- to me.
I was forced at the muzzle of the gun to
open the-vanlt-and deliver xrver the cash.
They got away with $4779.80. How is
that? . We will make a clear search for
them in a couple of hours and hope to
be able to do something.
Yours truly '
" ' " H. C. Reinhabt. :
On Thursdayj November 5, .1891, at
the residence of her. mother-.Mrs.
Murray, of this city, Mrs. R. Guise,
aged 20 years. . Mrs. Guise died of that
fell disease consumption. She leaves a
husband and one child about a year old.
The funeral took place from - Mrs. Mur
ray's residence this aftei noon and was !
conducted by Rev. A. C. Spencer. . 1
Advertised Letters.
The following is the list of letters re
maining in The Dalles postoffice uncalled
for Saturday,- Nov. -7; 1891.- Persons' call
ing for these letters will please give , the
datfe on which they were advertised: .."
Baker; Jonnie ," Bryant, Rev Air
Chison, Delia Crews, J K - '
Cochrane, Jerry Cloutm an, Frank
Cole, Tommie " . Carolan, Patrick
Garson, J -. Groesback, Prof Geo
Haagen, Armand -Heeley, Wm G . .
Hauge,.Knud Hollings worth, J B
Kingslev, James Peaters, Johnny
Perry, Frank Phillips, John K (2)
Schultz, Miss NellieSwerengen, T B ; -Stewart;
H Stewart, Miss Hattie
Van meter, John Wlk, PL ...
. Wood, Mrs Blanche
M. T. Nolan, P. M.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Common
Council of Dallas City is about to proceed
to establish by ordinance, the grades upon the
following streets or parts of streets in said Dalles
City, to-wit:
On Second street from the west side of 'Union
street to the east side of Taylor street.
On Third street from the west side of Union
street to the east side of Monroe street.
On Fourth street from the west side of Union
street to the east Bide of Jeft'ereon street.
On Filth street from the west side of Union
street to the east side of Washington street.
On Union street from the north side of Second
street to the south side of Fifth street.
On Court street from the north side of Second
street to the south side of Fifth street.
On Washington street from the north side of
Second street to the south side of Fifth street.
On Federal street from the north side of Second
street to the south side of Fourth street. '
On Laughlin street from the north side of Sec
ond street to tne soutn siae oi j- ourtn street.
On Jefferson street from the north side of Sec
ond street to the south side of Fourth street.
' On Madison street from the north side of Sec
ond street to the south side of Third street.
On Monroe street from the north side of Second
street to the south side of Third street.
The grades of said streets will be fixed with
reference to the supposid stage of low water in
the Columbia river, which is fixed at a point
leei Deiow ine top oi me nyarant at me
southwest corner of First and Union streets, in
said Dalles Citv. and which iMint uoon the Col
umbia river is designated as the initial point
from which the elevations hereinafter stilted are
figured.
The squares made by the crossings of the sev
eral streets snau De level ana snuu oe oi tne ioi
lowing elevations above the datum plane or low
water level of the Columbia river, hereinbefore
nxear - , -
At the intersection of brKBKTf.
" ' Second " Union. flO.8 ft
. " . " " Court. iil.8 ft
" " " " Washington, fl5.5 ft
' ' " " Federal, 55.3 ft
. . Jjiughlin, . 53 ft
' " ' " Jetterson, M ft
" . "- " Madison, .V. ft
,-'' " Monroe, ' S7.5 f t
" " " - " Tavior, (K) ft
" ' Third " Union, . 53.5 ft
" " " " Court, - 55.5 ft
" " ' " Wnshington, 01.5 ft
'.- " " Federal, -58.5 ft
" " " - " IughUn, 55.5 ft
. " " ' - " Jetterson, 5." ft
" " ' XfnHiunn. .W ft
" " " ." Monroe,. .60 ft
" ""r Fourth " Union, ; i". 2 '.ft
" -' " " " Court, : : : ' 63 ft
- . ' Washington, 64.5 ft
" - " . ' " Federal, 60 ft
" " . ' " Laughlin, - 5 ft
. " " " " " Jetterson, 60 - ft
" " " Fifth " Union 78 ft
" Court, " 74.5 ft
" " " " Washington, 79 ft
The grades of the aforesaid streets from square
to square shall be uniform and equal, except as
hereinafter specified. -
The grade of Washington street between
Fourth and Fifth streets shall break at the south
line of the alley, between said streets, at which
point the elevation shall be seventy feet.
By order of the Common Council. ' '. ''
FRANK MENEFEE,
11-6-21 ,:: .;. Recorder of Dalles-City.
'-' ' NOTICE;: :
All city warrants registered prior to
February 1, . 1890, will be. paid if pre
sented at my office. : Interest ceases from
and after this date. .1 ' -'
i ;,The Dalles, Or., Novdmber 6, 1891 ;
', ." v O. Kinsley,
ll-6tf. " . ... City Treasurer.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.-
When Baby wa oick, we gave her Castoria.. v
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
They Speak From ' Experience. ,
"We know from experience in the use
of Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy that it
will prevent croup," says Messrs. .Gad
berry & Worley, Percy,' Iowa. They
also add that the remedy has given great
satisfaction in this vicinity, and that
they believe it to be the "best -in the
market for throat and lung : diseases.
For sale by Snipes & Kinerslv druggists.
NOTICE.
R. E. French haa for sale a number of
improved ranches and unimproved
lands in the Grass" Valley neighborhood
m Sherman county; lney will be sold
very cheap and on reasonable terms.
Mr. French can locate settlers on some
good unsettled claims in the same neigh-
Dornooa. ms address is tirass vallev.
Sherman county, Oregon. '
, " There I None Better.
Dr. R. L; St. John of Howland, Put
nam county, Missouri, takes especial
pleasure in recommending Chamber
lain's Cough Remt-iv. because he knows
it tOxbe reliable.' He has used it in his
practice for several years, and says there
is none better. It is eoDeciallv valuable
for colds and as a preventative and cure
lor croup, inis most excellent medicine
is; for sale , by Snipes & Kinersly, The
uaues, ur. . d-w
Notice. '
Chas. Stubblins desires all those in
debted to him to come up and settle as
soon as possible. He lost all his stock
by the late fire and a prompt settlement
would greatly oblige him. . . 9-26-d&w-tf
For rent Two fine residence lots on
Fourth street. Apply at this office. .
iu-i-im. ...... r.
" For Sale Cheap! "
Five good young milch cows, four giv
ing milk and one -to come in in March.
Apply to W. D.. Richards of .Eight Mile.
A FaTorlte Remedy.
Chamberlain's Couch Remedv is a
favorite during the winter months on ac
count of its great success in the cure of
colds. There is nothing that will loosen
a severe cold so quickly, or as promptly
relieve the lungs. Then, it counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia. .It is
pleasant and sate to taKe, ana iuiiy
worthy of its popularity. For sale by
Snipes & Kinersly, The Dalles, Or. d-w
1 T ; - . .
A fresh milch cow wanted.- Apply at
this office. -10-31 -lw
. CHHOMCLK SHOUT STOPS.
For coughs and colds use 2379.
2379 is the cough syrup for children.
Get me a cigar from that fine case at
Snipes & Kinersley's.
"Fresh oysters in every style at the
Columbia candy factory. 18-tf
Charles SLubling, has opened up his
saloon in the building next door west of
the Germania saloon. ; . . tf
J. H. Larsen will buy all scrap iron
of all kinds and pay the highest market
price. See him at the East End,
, 9-9-tf., ,x- ; r : . .
Maier & Benton are prepared to do all
kinds of plumbing, tin-roofing, and tin
work; See them at the old Bettingen
stand, ; 1 tf
Mat 'Rldrilr u.-islia t Irttn
- Kwasua w iuivi 111 tllU UOU
pie of -The Dalles that he has not
raised on brick, and is selling them for
the same price as before. .'- And will try
arid supply all demands with the best of
improved machine made brick, as soon
as time will allow. V : ' -' . -
15tf. , ;t , ;. , Max Blank.
Long Ward offers for sale one of the
best farms of its size in Sherman county.
It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at
Erskinville. There is a never-failing
spring of living water capable of water
ing five hundred head of stock daily.
Tne house, which is a large store build
ing with ten rooms attached alone cost
$1700. - A blacksmith shop and other
buildings and the whole surrounded by a
good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and
on easy terms. - Apply . by letter or other
wise to the editor of the Chronicle or to
the owner, W. L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco
county, Oregon. . '
The auction sale at Harris' dry goods
store will be postponed for the present
during the indisposition of Auctioneer
Crossen. Goods will be sold", however,
at auction Biices till the sale is resumed.
. 11-6-tf. .
The Regulator has reduced freight
rates, Wm. Butler & Co., the new lum
ber dealers have reduced prices on lum
ber so that buildinn can be done at a less
kcost than at any time in the historv of
The Dalles. 10-29-tf.
Js'OTICK. .
Tn t.Kft.liii"fhuTif a r 11... Tl 1 1 . ,r, T
-..v ... v.. . v. .lie .'llll.. xii
ordering freight shipped be sure and
1 : . 1. 1 t i r i o
Portland, Or., who will transfer all
freieht to the Dalles Portland Aatnria
Navigation Co.
HOLMAN & Co.
Draymen and forwarders, '
No. 24 N. Front street, ,
.10-22 12-22. : - Portland, Or.
- ' An 01l Adage.
There is an bid adage : . "What everv
body says must be true." Herirv Cook.
of New Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let
ter says: "Cham berlain'B Cough Rem
edy has taken well here : Everybody
likes it on account of the immediate
relief it gives." There is nothing like it
to loosen and. relieve a severe cold. For
sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. ,dw
Are Your Children Subject to Croup?
An ft Tirfivpntivfl Q n t nnrA (i nivn r
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has no
rival, "i It is, in fact, the only remedy
that can always be depended upon anil
that is pleasant and safe to take. There
is not the' least danger .in giving it tn
children, as it couiains no injurious
substance. For sale at 50 cents per bottle
by Snipes & Kinersly. Druggists, d&w.
Pay your citv tax at once and save
extra costs. . Time is up. ' ,
' O.. KlXEKSLV.
21 -tf. . .' . r City. Treasurer.
Graiiain's Dining Rooms,
62 MAIN STREET,
W. S. GRAHAM, Proi-kietok.
DINNER BILL OF FARE,
Sunday, Nov 8, 1891.
REGIT Ij Alt UINJJEK, 35 Cento, .
Including any two orders on the bill ol fare that
are not priced, -with Soup, Vegetables, -Brejid
nd Butter, Pie and ludding.
SOUP.
Oyster. ' .
'.; '' ' FISH. " ':'."'
" Albany Tenderloin. '
ENTREES.
: . Baked Heart, . ' Veal Fricasee, :
. Kidney Sautea on Toast,
-v : , Stuffed Duck.
' , BOAST.
' Beef and Mutton. -
' BAKSD.
Wild Goose, with Cranberry Sance.
- ' VEGETABLES. ' '
Mashed Potatoes, French Kale,
Stewed Sweet Corn.
' PIES. . DE8BEKT.. PUDDINGS.
; Apple, ' Custard,
Mince. '-
r STAGY; SHOHIfl,
TIlWatGiier,
Has opened art office for Cleaning and
Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc
All work guaranteed and -';.'
promptly attended.
Dunham's Drnig Stotre,
Cor. Second and Union Street.
ft ni
5
Carpets take np, cleaned and put down,
- also Closets and Chimneys cleaned
on short notice at reasonable ' '-
' : '. . rates.
Leave orders at the store of Chrisman
& Corson. -
GRANT MORSE.
, ; WM5-tf ' "
FLOURING MILL TO LEASE.
THE OLD DALLES MILL AND VATER
Company' Hour Mill will be leased to ro-
.ponstMepartie. i, -j
1 ae Dalles, Oregon. '
Keep this in Mind. (
' . WE CARRY" ' : '
Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's
In Every
nz, -: STYLE, WIDTH PRICE.
. Alll Sell them at BEDROCK Prices ! -
A.M. WILLIAM S & CO.
' ' ' ' ' d-10-10-tf "
MAIER & BENTON,,
Successors to A. Bettinger, Jobber and Eetailer in
Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware and Graniteware,
Have also a Complete Stock of
Heating and Cookstotfes, Pomps, Pipes, Plombers and Steam Fitters
Supplies. - Carpenters' and Blaeksmiths'. and . Farmers
' Tools, and Shelf Hardmare.
All Tinning, Plumblingr and Pipe Work done on Shor,t Notice.
SECOND STREET, THE DALLES. OREGON.
EOBT. jA.TT'.
MAYS &
(Successurs to AHRAMS & STEWART.)
H-otallors and Jototoora in
Baraware, - Tinware, - firaniteware; -
. ' SILVERWARE, ETC.
: AGENTS
"Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand"
STOVES AND. RANGES.
Pumps, Pipe, ' Plumbers' and. Steam Fitters' Supplier.
Packing, Building Paper, . '
SASfH, DOORS, SHINGLES. .
Also a complete stock of Carpenters' Blacksmith's ani
Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware.
-AGENTS
The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cutlery and
Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stoves
and Anti-Rust - Tinware. -
All Tinning, Plumbing,, Pipe Work and Repairing
-will be done on Short Notice.
SECOND STREET, . - -
H . C. INIEL-SeiN
Glotmiep
and
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
CORNER OF SECOXT) AND WASHINGTON STS.. THE DA1J.ES, OREGON
E. Jacobsen & Go.,
-. ..' . WHOLESALE AND EETAIL .. ,
R00KSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
PianOS and OrganS
Sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS.
Notions, Toys, Fancy : Goods and Musical Instrn-
. ments of all Kinds. :.. . ; , v ..
" '. ' ' ' '
. XkXAiX Orders 3EiXXoci Promptly.
102 SECOND STREET, - ' - ' - -. - THE DALLES, OREGON.
JOS. T. PET8RS St CO.,
' . ' DEALERS IX ;- :""'.'"
IiUqiBEt, COHD WOOD
Office and ard Cwaer of First and Jefferson
-: DEALERS IN:
Siaplc
Hay, Grain
' ' '
'
Masfjnic Block, Corner Third and
' Xj. CI0"W Mi.
CROWE,
FOR THE :-
FOR-
THE DALLES, OREGOK.
wmmm
Tailor
uiioo piaieiial.
Streets. North Side of Railroad Tract
cy
and Feed. j
" ? ,
, Court Streets. Ths Dalles, Oregca.
. . . "