CAN SKE TIIUOITGII THE llODY. Killson Makes a Jinvr ami Valuable o. uvery. New Youk, Feb. S. Thomas A. Edl Bon is about to give to world another discovery i3 wonderful In Its way as the fluroroseopo, by means of which ho puts 'the X rays to a practical use in revealing the bony structure of the body. "It was," said he, "the action of tho X ray on crystals of platinocyanido of barium which caused Roentgen to make ;tho original discovery. Immediately afterwards discovered that tungstato of calcium was more powerful and I con structed a practical instrument for util izing the crystals in connection with the X ray. Tungstate of calcium is not suf ficiently sensitive to transform tho strange light discovered by Roentgen to a light that would so illuminate the in terior of tho human body as to render its most delicate tissues visible, in other words, to make it transpatent." Mr. Edison set about to find a crystal which would possess the quality. He has discovered one. Its name he will not vet reveal, saying lie is still experi menting with it, and desires to exhaust its possibilities before announcing it to I the world. By means of newly discovered crvstal Edison will now disclose to the eyo of burgeons organs and tissues that have hitherto beeu seen only in the the dis eectinc-room. It is probable that when he perfects his new discovery the slight est derangement ot the system will be revealed to the doctor's sight. In speaking of his work, Mr. EdiEon said : "hor the last six months 1 have been experimenting for the production of chemical crystals which should hare the peculiar property of giving out light when subjected to the action of that mysterious force called provisionally the X-ray or Roentgen. I have found one chemical which is more sensitive to the X ray than any heretofore known, but I shall keep on trying until little hope is left of finding any better. "Should I succeed in finding just what I am after, there is little doubt that the fluoroscope will become an instrument of great value to the surgeon, for bv it lie will be able to make accurate diognn sis of the internal organs. There Is Mystery in Her Movements Washixotox, Feb. S. Each day the opinion becomes more general that Lill- .-iuokalani, the dethroned queen of Ha waii, is in Washinaton for political pur poses. She has denied herself to all in terviewers, and the cloak of secrecv Is thrown about her every movement. .Secretary Palmer said last night: "Isow, I don't want you to under--stand that I am voicing the sentiments of her majesty when I say that this is what I would like to see done by the present or incoming administration. In order that the people of the United States may know Eoniethmg as to the form of government existing in Hawaii, I think it would be wise for the presi dent to appoint three commissioners, one from ouch of the big political parties and one independent non-partisan, to investigate into afluira in Hawaii and report on the advisability of continuing diplomatic relations with that govern ment as it now exists. It is my judg ment that some startling facts might bo brousht to light; something that might astonish the people cf this country."' "Is it tho appointing of a tribunal or a commission that the ex-queen seeks?" was asked. "I am giving my own views, not those 01 ttie queen,' lie said. Deatiieat Cannot lie Cured by local applications, hb they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho 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 Ens tach ian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have n rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tube restoredjto its normal condition, hearing, will bo destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for ciiculars; free, F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, 0. gy Sold by Druggists, 75c. (Lin TJds Is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous suinplo will bo mailed of tho most popular Catarrh und Hay Fever Curo (Ely's Cream Balm) trafficient to deinou strato tho great merits of tho remedy. ELY BROTHERS, BG Wurrtu St., Now York City. Hoy. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recoinniended Ely's Cream Balm to mo. I can emphasize bin statement, "Jtisnposi. tive curo for catarrh if used as directed." Hey. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor Central Pre Church, Ileleua, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged euro for catarrh nnd contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. LIFE. Fire anil A Ceaseless Strusslu llotwecn Water in Antarctica. The antarctic is u continental land unique in the world. Its desolate bhores, rarely nppioachablo undermost favorable conditions, r laved by an ocean, the richest an the globe ill its marine life, animal and vegetable, says the Ladies' Home Journal. Seals and whales in incredible numbers abound in its waters, and countless sea birds cover with nests and ugs the few fa vored land spots which are free from snow during the brief, comfortless sum mer. It is a continent, where abounds no land animal life, either mammals, birds, insects, spiders or reptiles. Sn mammal exists within GOO miles of its borders. It. is also devoid of land vege tation (except the lowest forms of cel lular tissue, lichens, which have been found in two places only), having- neith or ferns, ilowcring plants, shrubs nor trees. Him-, however, nature disnlavs nwr forces on a scale elsewhere unknown, Over the millions of square miles of this austral continent ceaselessly continues a titanic st ruggle between the opposing ancient elements of lire and water. Jn vain the volcanoes pour forth, streams of molten lava and shoot upward pil lars of fire. Welcoming the lava as a protecting, non-eondueling covering of its lower strata of flowing glaciers, the continental icecap resistlebsly ad vances, certain that in time, when the processes of erosion have lowered tlw delation, of the volcanic craters, its countless, tiny snow-flakes will quench the apparently iniexlinguishable fires that now shake from end to end the con tinent of Antarctica. A CIRCULAR RAINBOW. A Singular Plipnorucnou Witnessed in tho .Mountains of India. One of those peculiar atmospheric phenomena, circular rainbows, was ob served in India by Lieut. Wheeloek about the middle of August, says the Chicago Journal. Mr. Wheeloek was climbing a mountain spur at sunrise. The ntmospheru was clear, but there was a heavy fog hanging over the val leys. As the sun rose a rainbow, round as a circus ring, was seen m tno log which all but obscured one of the beau tiful lakes, which are so common in India. Mr. Wheeloek is a trained meteorologist, and was not. at. all aston ished to see u circular rainbow, know ing, as he did, the conditions under which it was found. But what attracted his attention in particular was the presence of a bright spot in the exact center of the circular "bow." This spot was so intensely luminous that the observer thought it might boa bush fire some distance away, but this supposi tion was soon dispelled by further de elopments. Slowly and regularly, and from all sides at once, the bright cen ter spot became surrounded by circles of radiating light, each containing all of the primary colors, in fact, each was a pertecr miniature circular rain bow. This wonderful phenomenon last ed for about two hours, or until the sun had risen to such a height that the reflection sank back against the moun tain side. Mr. Wheeloek watched it until it faded away, pronouncing it . , , ... .....J ui".h he had ever beheld. .BASEBALL IN THE DESERT. The liedouins Were Jiiidly Frightened by the Hull. .limmy hit the ball, a slow one, and simply sent, it out of sight. Away over Hob Pot tit's head it, flew, as though bound for t.he middle, of the Sahara, says the bportsmuaivs -Magazine, iwo hundred and fifty yards frouu the in ileld squatted the liedouins, still chat tering and g-esticulat ing like ei nzy men. Whether or not they saw the ball com ing i Know not, nut. mat one oi mem will never forget his introduction to the league baseball, however, I am cer tain. It. struck him squarely upon the top of his black head and then bounded 40 feet into the air. The blow was, of course, a hard one. but the terror it inspired was far rrcu.ter than the shock. An unearthly howl broke from hislipsasthe liedouin followed the ball into the air and the bedlams that instantly broke loose was exceeded only by the scene in front of our hotel that morning. Had the sphinx herself charged into our midst those white-robed desert, angels could not have become more panic stricken, and when, a few seconds later, Ned Hanlon plunged into their demoralized niiiKs after the. bull tliey lairiy liowJcd it tlteir fright, and fled In every direction like frightened children. Within UO seconds there was not an' Arab in sight, nnd it was fully ten min utes before tbe-y plucked up courngoj enough to steal around the edge of the, farthest, sand-dune and take up their lormer positions. Following SuiiiioBud Instructions, Ata. certain London hospital a patient wan recenth fawnsome extractor malt, I with instructions to talus n teaspoonful , twice a day, coinmciieingon the follow-1 Inff niorniiifr, and to report himself ut.( the end of a fortnight. At tho expira-, Hon of this time he returned, and said to tho physician: "I'lenae, sir, am 1 to go on tahiiif,' them insects you tfino, meV" "Insect!!" said the astonished , physician, "what insect?" "Why, them cockroaches, sir. 1 have tahen one Jiiylit. mid morning in a teaspoon fill of, the stlchy stuiT." Inquiry elicited that tho cockroaches had not been dispensed, but had ffot Into the jar durliiff the first niujit of its stay in the patient's house. ' DEVOID OF ANIMAL I j-lou; Ibout Your JOB We have the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting' card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. , We not only desiie to keep bus, but would prefer to bo rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have vour next order. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of all kinds. TTfQ fl fin O TfOT0 friT TVrkllCiH fifCnTI H MAc Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- qvi "FlOUr n'9 F'onr 18 manufactured expressly for family use; every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our poods lower than any hofise in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and bo convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COUJtT -L Oregon, for Wasco Countv. of the State of Ernest Morgan, Plaintiff vs. Nettie MorKUu, Defendant, To Xettie Morgan, tho above namoil defendant: In tlie name of thoStatoof Oregon, von mu lieieby required to appear in the above en 1 1 tied court and answer the complaint filed niraintt yon in said court nd cuina, on or before the lir.t day f the next ri'Kul'ir term of tho Circuit Couit for Wumo County, Oregon, following the expiration of lx weeks' publication of this Muninnti!, to-vit, .Monday, tho Mil day of rebru- nrv. fail Ib'JT.and you will take nnfiee ihat if von ijoii m ni u inuiir nun answer, iui an i ineieoj nullum win iuko jungnieiu against you lot thu relief prayed for in his cbmrilaint, to-wit: A ucctee ol divorce totever dissolving t)ie bonds of marriage heretofore mid now exi-tim between ulainlltr mid defendant, and for such other relief as may bo rquitiblo and just. , This summons is served upon vou bv publica I lion thereof in 'ilie D.'lles cuitoMCt.i;,"a weeklv 1 ncu'.ii aver of cultural circulation miblistiod a't The Dalles, Oiegon, by order of Hon, . L. Uradshaw, judge of tho above named court. . Dated at Dalles City, Or., Dee. 1U, IWiii. o. w. l'inaps. dcciVi-i Attornov for Plaintiff. Sheriff s Sale. Notice is hereby Riven thnt an execution anil! ornn1 ot sate was issiud out ol the circuit Court of the State of ()ririm fnr Wiifcnn Pin ntv. mi 1lir "f.Hl 1.I" i( lu.iinl.r lUlft .. 4.t.lr..i,n- theieln rendered on the 'Jlt.t dav of November. If-'JO, in favor of Ko.d 11. Wetzel, plaintiir, and against James F. Hlliott and William Wood, de fendants, which Mild execution and order o( sale is to mo directed and ommanding mo to sell the propel tv hereinafter described, for tho pittposo of satisfying the judim-nt of tho plaint ill' In said cause tor thu sum of ?21C10, with in teiest thereon at ten per cent per milium from the2Ui day of November, lb'JOi and tho further sum of t-lu attorney'. fees; and the costs and dlbuiseuieiits of wild suit taxed at if 15. There fore, in compliance with said execution and order of sale, I will on .Sutiinlay, .1 miliary :io, 18U7, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. in. nt tho courthouse door in Jjalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, tell at public auction, to the ulBhest. bidder, for cash in hand, for thopurpnsuof natisfin(r the judg ment above mentioned the following described lands and premises, to-wit: Sixty-three (03) acres oil' tho east sidoof the North half of the Southeast quarter of Sec. HO la Township 1 North, Uaugo li Jiast, W. M com menting at u lock at u point on the North lino of tho NW'iof the SVM of said Section 30: , thence East to Kast linool said section; thenco I South one-quarter mile; thente West to u point duo.South of suit! rock (tho place of beginning); ; thenco North to tho place of beginning i Dated this Iiuth daj of December, 18'jo. I , T. J. DUIVKH, Jan2-5t-II SherliVof Waf co County, Or, Notice of Final Settlement, Notice is hereby eivon that tho undesigned has iliod la tho oillco of tho Cierk of tho Circuit Court of tho Statu of Oregon for Wasco County his llnal account as assignee of A. A. llouuey, Insolvent debtor, and said ili.nl account will bo hotird at tho Clicult Court room In tho court house in Dalles City, Oregon, on Mondav. tho 8th day c "',?'"?H '' ' of February, 1SU7, nt tho hour of 10 ill., or lis soon thereafter ns pnniiwl deew-l ' Asslgneoof A. A. lioniuly. , , JQlOnUXnOlltS on H TTon H drvn oc "-CttUO bUUCb. I... iti,u.-ii ni.Mi..i, ........ Before Koiu eUeyvhero, call on . L COMINI, The Dalles, Or,, For a Tombstone. Warranted to stand for all time, regnrdleba of wind or weather. piINfJlSfO? and all kinds of MILL I-'EED SUMMONS. TX TllK CIKCLHT COURT of the State of Ore 1. gon for v, nseo County. Frank J. Meyeis, Plaintill, vs. Annio M. Meyers, Defendant. To Annie M. Meyers, tho above named defend, atit: In the name of tho State of Oregon, von are hereby requited to appear in tho above entitled court anil answer tho complaint illed against you in said court and cause, on or before tho Hist day of the next regular term of thu Circuit Court for Wasco County, Oregon, following the I uxiiiratlon ol 'six weeits' publication of this sum ' . " '-'v "v n-uuiij io'Ji, ana you wm tutu notice thnt if you lull I ui so ii;uH'ar una answer. lor want tliureot plaint- in win take judgment against you for the relief prnjed for In his complnint, to-wit1 A decree of uivorcu loiever dissolving tno bonds ol mar riage heretofore and now existing b;twcen I'iaintiil'aud defendant, and for sucii other le lief in may be eouitablo and hist. ! This summons Is i.erved upon you bv publica i lion thtieof in Tho Dalles Cnno.Nici.'n, a news i paper of weekly publication and general cireu- anion, puDUslieu at 'llu; Hades. Wasco County, Oiegou, by older of lion. W. L. Uradshaw, judge oi the above n jiuttl court. (J, W. WIEM'S, uecaa-I Attorney for I'laintill. SUMMONS. y.N TllK C1KCU1T COl'KT of the' State of Or- jl. i-Kuii ior nseo wouiity, Alma 0. Howe, Plain till", vs. "ainuel T. Howe, Defendant. To Samuel T. Howe, tho above named defendant: In tho iiamo of the t-tato of Oregon, vou are 1 ; ,u Vi1,'"" .lu "I'I'ear iiiiu answer tho com plaint find against vou In thn nh.-iv,, ,..,n.i,..i court ami cause, on or before tho first day of the next term of said court following tho expiration a. iiiuu mvKiiuw ui me oruer jor mu pub lication of this mimmniiK. tn.u U- ,, n.i.' thoMhUuyof tebtuary, 18'J7; ami If vou failso to appear ana answer, or otherwise plead in said cause, tho plaintitt, for want thereof, will applv to tho court for tho reliei prayed for in tho com- intuiii, men uurew, io-wii; mat the bonds of matrluionybetvyeenplaliitlir and defendant bo dissolved; that the plaintill' be i winded the custody of tho minor child mentioned in said complaint, ester A Howe; that defendant bo barred of all light, title or interest in thu real l",ia, l'.OT"11 lir"!'ef'J" of phiintlir, and that jdalntlll huvu and recover her costs and dis bursements miidu and expended in this butt, and for such other and further relief as to tho v uinj PVV.-JU UiJUUHMiU, This buniiiions Is servid upon you bv publica tlon thereof, bv nn nrnl n,,. if,,,, u' V fclmw, iudgo of said Couit, which older bears the n,,n1n,.0e,M.1).er1&y'i;,H,ldwis 'dounl dated pi"") iscir . uivgou.ou Ucto JOHN II. CltAPI.KIlAUfiH, Attorney for Plaliitllf. decMJl Sheriffs Sale. .,"iyc? is lier'Ji' Given that under and bvvlr tuo of an execution and order of sale issued out of tho c rcult Court of tho statu of Oregon fof Wasco County, dated the 12th day of Jaiu,Vri 18U7, and to mo d rccted aud eomiiiaudliig n o o jell tho pioperty herelualter described to s i Uf? tho sum of Jfup, with interest thereon ,.t to i , cnt pr annum from Deo. mo, u balance ' Wo SX2!i u,?B,""?J.'trtl1 vo luimcHl court u fH or of Hobert Muys and U K. Crowe, partuers doing but liens under thollrm liunioof'jlay T.t Crowe, mid ugultist Ueo. D. Armstro ngaua SaJah I;. Araistrong.Kiveiittiid rendered thereii o tho on day of Niivember, 18U0, 1 will on Wediies fo'v0,1"!11 d"y ' 1M7, U tho hour Dalles City, la bald county and state, at iiubllo auction, to tho highest bidder for c. ili , 1-Ot 13, 1)1 11 lock l' In 1' ininiiiuini. l.l.ii.i,.. '. ' Dalles City, in Wuco Couaty State of 1 Urego i . Dalles City, Oregon, Jan, vi. 18'J7. B JlS-St-l SherllVof Wmco ConOregou. The Columbia PacKi PACKERS OF PoFk and Beef MAKUFACTUHKKbOK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND i Dried Beef, Etc. The Glades Ranch, wiir i nre Brefl Wilms SALMON. WASH. AincrlcH Jerupy Cattle Club Of the St Lambert, Comminslc and Tormentor ralne. Three Choice nulls wr sine or icm. so some Choice Cows aim ueners lor ran.-. 1'uie ilred Poland China Hogs. White Plymouth Kock Chickens;. Address: MUS. A. It. 1IYIIKKTT, Prop, jyij-wam White Salmon. Wash Dalles City and Moro Stane Line Leaves Wi hams Hotel, Moiu, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. promnt. Lenves Umatilla House, The Dalles, Tuesdays, ThvredayB and Saturdays at 8 a. in. nromnt. Freight rates The D.illea to Moro, 40c tier 100 lbs; small nackaiies, lo and 25c Pasbenger rates The Dalles to Moro, $1.50: round trin. 2.50. Afcrencviit UrnatillaHouso, llie uallep, nnd at Williams Hotel -Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPER, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelopt every dav, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HOUSES AND WAGONS. Notice of Skiff's Sale. Nolk'O is horpln- rrlvi-n Hint ! l.l,i.. nt .... exicution and tho order of sale issued out Of the Circuit Coutt of thu state of Oregon for Wasco County on the Vth dav of .inmmri-. ts'iT ,i.,nn ., uvuiix- aim juugiiieiu maue, rendered and en tered theretolore theri'in in a suit wherein J. J rtpeneer was plaintill and Wilson It. Winnns I'lui.uuiy iiians,nis wtle.aiid.l. M. lluntinglon were defendants-: I did ilniv lm-v ,, ,,,i ,ii. i ii ii .i i . 1 "lu eouiiiy coiirtuouso i , J., i ! " "!-e' ,i.ouuiy, uregojj, on Satur luy, the 13th dav of Fc irimrv. imit .k nn-ni,.ni. L .t H''il'.,tinal0l"i?t. 1,111,1 'J''y. 'it publiu auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, thu fo)! lowing described real estate, described in said execution and order ot sale, imtl docrlbcd as ""'""i io-wii; ins lour ( i), live (5), six (CO and i-cveii 17), in section No. six (0) in t wnslili, No. one u ), north of range ten , lu) oast (f VI ame te. Meridian In Wasco Countv. Orego n. Ik . in wl c'mljL'r' '?Jli! th0 Itirther stun o 'tmVol;B.ttoni.r!,ees: 'l the further suin of costs in said fault, together with anses 61 sale. h " Dated at The Dalles Or, ury,lM7. tills l'Jtli day of Jan. Jimin-SHI Slierlil of Wascci'co'un'tv, Ongon Notice of Slieritfs Sale. S.ifl sKuiV.i'a'K'S,;?!'."! n,, nMffoMVa wiy.Jun. 8, i8!)7. iauia-i ASSIGrNEE'S NOTICE. estato om "ill,. 'J i .tu.u HhiiKUee of thu liisolvent debtors. All SS.Af. t. . ft?, agauibt both, or either of ii i , S aro herebv imitHi .""A'i ,klvciit debtors inoiHhs from tho ilatu here .V: 7",Z. " . ...! ij. otory, m Dalles ntu VV...!. " "meu or j Bonsow ii g them, or ein'V n'.' " Ul"1 W- novo i mill Si eneme.its. heleditaments m d" i.pm.r te uees hereunto belonging, or in any wise upjirt' in ing, or so much thereof as slial bo nee wiry o : . yaM and Statu of 'Son?! , ei EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THK Southern Pacific Compy, Trains leave nnd arc duo to arrive at PorUtnt W5AVK. FROM JUNE 23, 1895. ARMrx. OVERHAND EX-1 press, Baleiit, Hose-1 burg, Atihliuitl, 8nc-1 rnmcnto, Ogden.San 1 KnuiclRCO, Mojave, ( 8:50 P.M. IJOX AllgeiCS.I'.l I'HSO, I New Orleans and Angeles, Kl Paso, 1 Knst J HoseburB and way sta tions ... fVIn Wdodbtirn fori I Mt.Angcl, Hllvurton, 1 West Sclo, Drowns- vlllc,SprliigIlcld nnd I. Natron J Snlem and way stations (Corviillls and way) stations ( (MuMluuvillo audi (way .stations, ( S:30 A. M, '4:10 p.a, except Sunday. 10.00A.J t 0:20 P.3i, t Siiap.jj, Dally except Sunday. 1:00 P. Jl, 7:30 A. Mi tlM.i P. M, Dally. tDflU'i except Sunday, DINING OAH8 ON OQDEN KOUTE. PULLMAN 11UFFKT SLEEPERS AND .SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CAES Attached to till Through Trains. Through Ticket Ofllcc, Ul Third street, whew' tluough tickets to ull points in the Kaitera Sttes, Ciuiadiuiud Kuropo can bo obtslnelit lowest rates from ' .1. 11. KIKKLAND, TIcketAgent All above trains nrrivo nt nnd depsrt irw ' anitid Central Station, Fifth nnd Irving atreefe.. YAMHILL DIVI8ION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jeflerson street. Leave for OSWEOO, week days, nt 6:00.7 a. in.tr, ii in i-.av fi!?A. r.-js u.iu r1 1111... .....u ... .... ' ... J li fllllVH II fort nnd nt 7:10. 8:30. 11: '.) a. m.: ItM.s.is . - 7:53,0:10 p. ill. ' ' I.eave for Sheridim, week dnys, 9t4:30p.m. Arrive nt Portland, 9:30 u. m. Kill !iy nt!): 10 n. m. Atrlvo at Portland, to i,eavo lor .mw.ii'., on -uoniiav. n canpiiiv nj ci.iv, inursuiiy nuu sitturuay lit i;u p. m. It. KOE1ILEU, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. O. F. tic Pass. At Alt. ORTHERfM -PACIFIC RY. Pullman' Eleg.ent ToTAirist Sleeping uars Dining Gars Sleeping Car bT. I'AIIL miNNKAPOMS UUMIT1I I'-AJtGO JO ' . OKANW F IIIIK8 CltOOKSTON M'INNIl'UO ItKI.KNA an JtUTTK Through Tickets ClIItlACO 10 WASHINGTON fiiiLAnicr.i'HiA 'KW YOUK ItOHTUN AND AI.I. POINTS KA8T mill SOUTU For information, timo nnrds. maris and ticb cMi on or write to W. f!. AT.T.A WAY. Aeent, The Dalles, Ote0 OR A. T). OMAWT.TnV A oat. 'R. P. A.. ucr; i i . mi. i j ii Mnn imxva THE rf h m m m m m n m n ratW KK WUKL - " w m w - THRIGE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 1 Pniros n Week. 150 ropers it chndo f n.nH fimoaL" V" til ... H. in size, frequono' of publication freslinoss. variotv nml reliability of luuiH. xi is prncticaiiv a uauy v . price o a weekly : and its vaei . ... L 1111 RllllRl.pllinrD nvlnnillnn tn attnfV ptSlfi territory of the Union and foreign c triea, will vouch for the accuracy fairneBa of he news columns. in io umunuiuiv iiiuairttveu, tvo cjicuim. mttiuree wro ",w pK esuuuauvo raarKei reiJuiv, uiunL niMiimn.1 mr wniiiHii itiiu ui oiuiicb i?y nio jjivK.--- American and pgliflh authorB, VollBIl Ititvln. iTnrimiB K. ... - . . ' wall Aiitluuly llape,' ' Bret Ilarte. Uruuilor Msltliew. JCto. 1IT nt . . . ..nnlr The Dalles Twlce.a.Weok Chronic! it a uiier liiih iinpnnumii iiunopr' Kutner one year for f'-'.uu, price of the two papers is 3,00. 4 l SURE ItClllOK U.lhlln Sundav trains for OSWEGO lenve at 7:20,8-10 10:l."i a. in.: 12U5, 1:1.), IJ:30, 6:2." (1:45 p. m. At rlvo at Portland nt 12:35, 8:30, 10:00 11;25 a. a 1:80, :::15, 5:10, 0:33, 7:55 p. m. B .Mill liZi7. .m...Mln I'll.. iKM" I' B DAVIS Anlgnee. ftfl'iiIPTfAN-K truuUurutiir"iB;jWtUNKtfil