The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 17, 1897, Image 4

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The Dalles My Chronicle.
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BOLIVIA WILL OECLAKE WAK.
Govrrumrnt 1 Actively 1'reparln
Flpht Tern.
Nnw Yohk, Feb. 16. A Herald
dis-
patch from Pumuuti says:
A letter received by an official here
from La Vat., Bolivia, states that the j that talk of a football club had really
Bolivian concress will declare war upon ' been heard created the same, sort of an
Peru. The letter also states that there atmosphere about the town that the
is great aetivitv in militarv circles, the ' findin? of an old witch did in the old
nrmv is beins placed on war footing, and 1 tla-vs of Salem. It was all true, how
recruiting has been b.-un throughout the 1 tbe statement and the look.
e j What iz more, a football team v.-.w
republic. promptv orsreuized and all of the mem
The general staff is studying the top- , bcrs worc bloomers." Even wor.e than
ograpbyofthe Peruvian provinces of that, the new organization actually se
Areqnlpa, Puno and Moquegna, and the leeted n plot of land back of the Fair
Bolivian press has published doc-1 banks mansion- to practice upon,
uments to plamlv show that this terri- cro was absolute defiance of all the
torv is a part of Bolivia. 50cinl aml community ethics that could
be compiled in the bluest book that
The Bolivian eovernment has with- j cveSi Jobury heard of. It was
, , " ... 1 posit iveJv av.-ful. It was almost as bad
drawn its dip omatic representatives ' .,,.. , , . , t I V,
. ' e . , , ' or if somebody had said that Boston
from Asuncion, Paraguay, and the lot-; vas not classic or that tho univer95tv
ter nation refuses to send a minister to ' at Burlington was incapable of giving
Sucre. This tends to delay a solution of ; n .niident the very highest education,
the boundary dipute between these j Gossip gre.w rife and the football girls
countries. j laughed at it. They were not old fogies,
! they said. They knew a thintr or two
Is it "overwork" thai has failed this ond were not, at aU nsliaE1..d of it As
country with nervous dyspeptics? that , for the harm in bloomers, where was
takes the flesh off their bones, the vital- : it? And as to the football and kicks.
ity from their blood, and makes them ' why. there was nothing indelicate j
feeble, emaciated and inefficient? No. I about that- 0ne of the girls whose j
It is bad cooking, over-eating of indi- j f"her H,ves over at ?arn; said tllat Just 1
cestible stuff, and other health-destrov-! tbe.1?" -e came to the scnool.her father !
7 , . I told her she was the hardest kicker he
nip habits. . haf ever htfard of Whv then sboukl ,
The remedy is an artificially digested , they complain of her kicking a foot
food such as the Shaker Digestive Cord- ball?
ial. Instead of irritating the alredy in
flamed stomach the Cordial gives it a
chaee to rest by nourishing the system
itself aud digesting the other food taken !
with it. Is not the idea rational? The
Cordiai i; palatable and relieves immedi
ately. No money risked to decide on its
value. A 10 cent trial bottle does that.
Laxol is the beat medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor OH.
ECONO?HZE ON LIONS.
Iron Holders Hail Caroltiliy I elt tho Pub
lic 1'alie.
"Going to start in business here?" re
marked a man of sallow skin and sliepy
eyes to a bririit-loohinif voting f.-ilov.
vIIt sat besitie him m a CJottajr;' Urovs
uventie fr Spear. sa;, o tnv- Chicago I'ost
"Yes. I iiave dceiddd not to go to col
lege," the prospective business man
went on to say. "What would you ad
vise me to do?"
"Well, you know I am in the iron
jnohliqg' business. We do all kinds of
Jron work make those jockey hitching
posts and iron fencing, cast-iron lions
nnd eo forth. The business is all right
liut just now I would advise a younc
3tmn to not to go into it. Strike some
thin;r rtaple ixraethi;:g the proph
have to h?v;. rain or shine, hard time
or rr. -d tirr; v. or I: it for all it'.-
v.ori.. n; gi-.v you a tip, im
-ctiriir frnd. on, my businces. I hav
'the: the first tls'ng t&nt tho pnb
lic bc;rk-.'; to corumine hi when hard
ecvzuz is casi-:r?:i lions."
Fresh lot of THhitnook butter
just ar-
rived at Maier & Benton's.
Something to Ivtnivr.
It may be worth something to know
that thf very best medicine for restoring
the tired out nervous system to a healthy
vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
pmtly stimulates the Liverand Kidneys, 1
in throwing off:
i p I
l. Electric i.it-1
nnd aids these organs
impurities in the blood
ters improves the appetite, aids dige
tion and is pronounced by those who
have tried it as the very best blood puri
fiei nnd nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for
50.-or $1.00 per bottle at Ulakeley i
Houghton's Drug Store. (2,
Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg,
the eye specialist, and have your eyee
examined free of charge. If you suffer
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if
corrected, will lietient you for life.
Office in the Vogt block.
Fur Salu
One hnndred and aucty acres all plow !
i,i. iMO n,.,. i,..,ir c!. !
orchard. Four-rootn house and cood '
barn; running spring of water. One!
and one-half miles from Goldendale,
ash. Terms, 42000: one-half down
and mortiiii'.'es for the balance. Apply
to George Darch, corner Fifteenth and
Pentland streuts. The Dalles, Or.; or
W. T.Darch, Goldendale, Wash.
fl)S.lin
Muvn Vnur Griiln.
Few realize that each squirrel de
etroys $1.50 worth of irrain annually,
Wnkelee'b Sqturroi und Gopher Exterm-
inator is tlie most etiective and econom-
icai poison known. Price reduced to 30
cents. For sale by M. Z. Donnell,
Aefnt. . febl-3in I
,
Choice wheat, oat, timothy and bat-!
ui hay for bale cheap at J. II. Cross' j
tain
feed and grocery Hore
Phone 61. 10tf
l)illK-.torii Htuce
Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. m.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Douai.Ab Aixe.v, Prop.
FOOTBALL AND BLOOMERS.
College tilrlx tin-tot Vermont Propriety
Shocked the Village.
One nfter another the staid old New
England Jnstituti"s have fallen into
innocuous desuetude, and now a Ver
mont female seminary hat born in
vaded by the bloomer and the football.
St, .Tohnsbur" Vt., is eminentiy re
spectable. So it was that the statement that a'
member of the seminary's contingent
had looked seriously unou bloomers and
This was the burden of the son? of
the football girls. There was no sonr:
among: the townspeople, however; only
lamentations and dire forebodincrs. 1
Despite all this, the rrirls have eon-
i tinned to play ball in the Fairbanks
I lot. and. so for as reported, not a sinzrle
"" ln ie rear portion ri rne man-
panjandmm of st John-bury
has been broken, for tne girls are all
pretty and they don't kick their foo
bail in the. direction of aristocracy':
Thus it is that the bloomer, the foot-
tbjLavv,ttlm f Tle T""' frm "
triumvirate which makes the average
ermonter stand aghast. Knowing all
this, there can be resized in a small de-
grne the heroism displayed by the trirls
who kicked the football around the
Fairbanks lot. They fornml a regular
eleven, nnd. of course, in a very deli
cate way, they fought over the ball in
regulation fashion. They play football
at Tartar and the sport is not unknown
at Wellesiey and Smith, but none of
them can kick that ball any better than
the St. Johnsburv.girls. X. Y. Herald.
TINY
LITTLE BRAINS.
Thej-
Are
Scattered Throughout
the
Human Body.
Dr. William A. Hammond, t.bv cele-
j brated neurologist, says the ganglia,
which runs like little threads of silk
i throughout the body, are tiny little
brains, largely made up of the same
kind of gray matter that composes the
thinking part of the' brain. While th
sensitive ganglia send their little tend
rils into every portion of the body,
theio is an especially large amount of
them about the heart, and, really,
according to Dr. Hammond, the human
heart actually thinks on account of
it. When we are. frightened, the heart
almost stops beating.
How could it do it. unless it renllv
thought? It would be impossible.
The heart brains are the little cray
ganglia, and they recognize the emo-
"pUiAt 'i -""-
' J .I.T ",T 1 !
.,.
2" -r- , and thrills through the
hean' mileh Dr' "a1"10"'1 calIs a pec-
ondary brain. It is well known that the
ancients believed different organs of
the body to be p-osessed of mental at
tributes, nnd this idea has been handed
down to us in such expressions as n
"brave heart," a "ncble heart," a "sple
netic nature," and the like.
Crossgrained people are said to have
their spleens out of order, and the nn
cients located ancer, resentment and
impatience in the spleen
An immense amount of grav matter !
tissue runs back of the stomach, and j
or
a heavy blow there will kill as tpiickly
ns if the brain itself had lieen struck.
Wherever the ganglia congregate is
a tital spot, and. instead of thinking
solely with the gray matter that is with-
m our situiis, we tmnK m every iiii-
portant organ and throughout
every j
txlies. ;
prominent .unction within our bodies, j
So says Dr. Hammond, and
science ;
seems to acT.t; with him. N. Y. Trib-
une.
This Ii Your Onnortunltr.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or utampn,
cennrnug sntnuTo will hn mniloil nf tlift
mnat nnnnlnr P .tf.rrl, n,l TTov rnn '
(Ely's Cream llalnii baffieicut to demon-
etrate the great merits of tho remedy.
ELY BROTHEH8,
CO Warren St., New York City,
T . T , .-,'
llev. John Ilei(h Jr of GreiitFalb, Mont..
retomn,oUded Lly's Cream Bahn to me. I
can cmphnxize hid str.tement, "It in u poai.
tive cure for catarrh if used ns directed."
Kf v. French W. Poole, Pastor Central Prec ;
r.iy s uream uaim is tuo acKnowieogea
euro for catarrh and contains no mercurjr i
nor any injurious
druo. Price. 50 cents. !
.Subscribe for Tm: CmtoNiCLi:.
I I . . I I inc. orr . i
' I i lit
flow bout Yoiir
JOB
We have the facilities for doing all, kinds
of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
cataloauo, and we are after all the work we
can do. Ve not only desiie to keep busy,
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have vour next order.
$t?ro9ile publisfyir Qo.
Wasco Warehouse Company
tt i j. j? en
rLVtt,U.qXL'dLT IfcJI'S lOT OtJea KJTTSLUL Of all klH(LS.
1 . , n -r, j-
iiCdUU U.CU. UCJL O lUl JC
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds
'
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts,
; Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
' tOTl FlmiT Th5s FIt,nr Ia manufactured expressly for familv
LULL J? 1UUI . use; everv eack ,8 gUllrauteed t0 give satisfaction.
I
' We sell our soods lower than anv house in the trade, and if vou don't think so
call nnd get 0ur prices and lie convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK
THE
FIRST
BATTLE
STYLES AND PRICES :
Richly and durably bound in English Cloth, plain edes; portrait of the au
thor forming the deign on cover; autograph preface; nintinilicent pre
sentation nlate in silver, yold and blue; containing 600 pages and 32
full-page illustrations "
In half-Morocco, marblt edge '
In full-Morocco, itt udce ' .
BIDS WANTED.
Notice is hereby ciwn that bids for a
bridge across Hood river, at the town of
I flood Eiver, will he received bv the
-i,.. r.... f .1.,. c t .....
uiiiiii,, vm i ui iiic cuui; u wreuuii iiir
w County, up to the hour of noon
Wednesday. March 3, 1S97. Tho bridge ,
apa be 134 feet, will be 4 feet hiirh-:
er than tbe present bridae, and within
four feel of the same. Bids will bo re-
ceived for a Howe truss, Smith truss,
TinK-ntrinc nml n ntcvl liridirn P.,, la rn
steel bridge to include proper abuttments
oi stone anu oiner material, usually
nseil under such bridges. Bide for
woo'lun bridges to "include piers, as'
show in specifications on lile with the
County Clerk of Wasco County.
The Court reserves the right to reject
any and all bids. i
Dated at The Dalles, Wasco County,
0r" tliis 7th day of February, A. D.,
ll-td A. M. Kelbay, County Clerk,
liund Kiectiuu Nutlet.., scUooi iiutrict
No- l'
Notice is hereby given that a school
meetine of school district No. 12. of
Dalles Citv, Wusco cotintv, Oregon, to
be held at tho council chambers in said
be held at the council chambers
district, on the 27th Hay of February,
lbU(, there will be submitted to the leual
vuiurB ui sum uiairict ine question ot
contraetincn hnndml dht nf fwin nn
for the purpose of payintr the debt of the
' district and building a new school house. 8aitl lot8 sna'' ue t'aid in cash at' the i
'TI.a Air. I.h I..IU, .. ...1. 11 t ,ltinipnffialn anil Ilia .amAIHJn- t . I
,Ilie vote to bo by ballot.upon which shall
o UIV wuriJH ".nanus 1 es." and
tlie WOtdi "IlOnds Nn." Pnlla In
ke opened at 1 o'clock p. m and remain
open until -i o'cioctc, p, in.
11 v order nf the linarrl nf ilirofnm
school district No. 12. of Dalles City,
Wasco connty, state of Oregon.
TVjt,.l fl.io ),,,', nl L..l. i n icn-
"
erk.
JAC01ISE.V
District Clerk
Cu.ii iu Vuur check. !
All., . i . ,
,.vUuuy -'". MfiBwrreu prior
t0 gt.pt
13, 1892, will be paid at my
- ,
u,"l - ,5 -lcr-'ai ceases auer feu. iU,
! 1807.
C. L. PlIII.Lll'H,
County Treasurer.
pilffjlflQ?
a "V ....
CCU JT CL111 OI aii .EindS.
and all kinds
of mill feed
THE HRST BATTLE Is an Interesting storv
of the priMt political struggled! ISStj, ita most
imnortntlt nvimls nnr! th Tnnnt-f-itiip.. lnvlrol
n logical -realise on Hi-metallfsm as uttered by i
eminent exponents, including the par: taken by I
lion. . J. nryan in the silver agitation prior to I
d-r(ui orator, the most noteworthv incidents of
hi famous tour, a careful review o'f the political !
itllatiou, a rtijou.s;on of the election returns !
nntl ,V)?, l'ruitic;inee thereof, mid the future '
llbilitks ofiii.metallijma.n politic. lbaue.i
M. J. WOODCOCK, Agent, Wamic, Or.
NOTICE SALE OF CITY LOTS,
Notice is hereby given that bv author
iiy of ordinance No. 291. which nased
M. u n., :i i iv.li- n:. ,
uuu,L4i-'u vjuuulii ui ui iilv .
rnary 6, 1S97, entitled "An ordinance!
entitled an ordinance to nrovide for the
sale of certain lots belonging to Dalles !
Liity," l will, on Saturday, t in 13th Am-
'of March, 1897. sell nt public miction, t'n
the highest bidder, all the following lots
and nnrte nf Into in (intoo . ),:;....
Dalles City, Waaco County, Or., to-wit :
ine nortn ow leet ou from lots 5 and 6
jointly in block IS.
North I!0. feet off from lots 1 and' 2!
jointly in block 18. "i
North 50 feet off from lots 3 and 4 '
jointly iu block 18, and lot 1 in block 19.
The reasonable value of sniil lna fn-
' losa than which they will not bo sold, I
has been fised and determined by the j
uuiiiMiuu wiuncu oi uanes Uity as to I U U I L nnrn JnUrttl
.lows to-wit: y ''lint uLAUES KANCH
j jointly in block 18, J200.
! North 30 feet off from lots 1 nnd 2
, jointly in block IS, 60.
1 . 'r,0.rt o0 feet off from lots S aud 4
' lntly in block 18, f 100.
k01.1 in bock W 200.
taoli one of these lots will be sold up-
n l.no .'0l reapectiveiy and none of thein
" icsb sum man me
value thereof as above stated.
One-fourth of the price bid on anv of .
....... w. uu i citiaiiiuar in lliree
equal paymonte on or before one, two nnd
mruo years irom ine aate of said sale
' respectively, with interest on such de
nn 1 --i"--""vi im.i--n.-3i uu Bucn ue
I forred payments at the rate of 10 per '
of c?nt ,ner annum, payable annually ; pro-'
1 vided tnn.t payment may be made in full
' af HnJ' tue nt the option of the pur-1
: chn8(-r. I
The said sale will begin on the 13th
'Jy of March at the hour of 2 o'clock p.
m. of said day, and will continue from
time to time until all
DO soia.
Dated t-, ml, .
GlUIKUT
flO Recorder of Dalles City.
J Advertife iu The Chkonicle.
' rnuMtei! r.AYONUl. ,
racta Abont the Yurw Tree ot w
California-
The
the,
cmoi:
V1V v
Fnnnil m 1X3 K
ail ti
jui urn w i ... I t
hot. drv parts of the staie wu ,
rain Wis. Strange au it tag
these tough, w4ry-teavefl ;
long to the same order in boWn c-- ' t
our beautiful byacietns, uij c
vallev. tulips, end porously ecl-r:
Mariposa lilies or buttcrtly nmver... . .
charaet?ristically rcproscnted jr. "'' j
parts of the state. Antiyetin.se...
are tough and hard in tsxture ml '
sharp pointed leaves, often tcr:v..i:a
in" in a tough thread, which jenff-?
looseh- from the end. Others rr.' t-
the ?;zr of large, but not p-accfttl t:-r. .
often r.pchinr fulij- 0 feet above Vm
"rasird, as ib the caw with ta" trt
"vurea of tl:e ojave desert. grov?s
which may be seen at any thaenrar tb
rr.ilroad "between TUojave and Los
Angeles.
These, savs the san .-rancrsco taro..
icle
le, are abrut theenly trers of anyi.
un:l o:i tb" dsscrt" of California nntT!
fou
r.nn T-tc it- rn.-riich or, the Vr.r-
r.-iuec to ilr.d th" pinon r.'nv
grows he-e and th- on th- n-ciir.t-'n-.
nsuail- fr.r below t!i- rert of li : r -
trees. The fiovere cl tb .Sitrs v -!v
grow in immense 1-aaehTS. eft? r
much a inv.r or flvr fp"t !orr.
time fc-'rf l-:'rt!e rtrr.ht at t'.i" ajie
of a lny. lerfio" t"P. a.i 'r t?' "
yuec.1'. b rpln;? d-wnv":.l v.i'h t1'
weight rf fhe (Trr".r bunch ,-f f!v.e":
vhieh usually oprr. in the rvenir.T.
TUB coin! PaC'Kl so.,
PACKERS OF
Po?k and Beef
! MAXCFACTUxthKi OK
, pine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
Dried Beef. Etc.
nlt- fill -- 1IT ru t
Moro Staie Line
Leaves Williams Hotel, Motu, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
i b a. m. prompt.
I Leaves Umatilla House, The Dalles,
I Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
I S a. m. prompt.
Frvichi ratesThe Dalles to Moro, 40c
and at Williams Hotel Moro.
tf DOUGLAS ALLEN.
Prop.
l-?il rn IIttaii nw
i WHK 111 Mil .1 Mil HI I 111111
iiiiuu iriiiii Mini ii i i itir.
v"" wuu
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor
a'aces leave Hake Oven for Antelope
i i; V "u lTom A"t-'iope to Alit
mree times a week.
-
r;nnn Hmcpc ,VT,
HOI.SES AND AGO.NS.
WHITE SALMON, WASH.
nn Ti .... J America
m n H ''"mo
JERSEYS
Club
OftheSt 1-nmi.art iv,. ,,... ! j
ralne. ThR : Choice u'V. Lcf L.r
Address
MR
jra-w3m
5. A. P. iiVP.KETT.Prop
N lilte Salmon. Wai
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LOODpQISOM
A SPEC! AfiTV t'rimarr.'SL
lnl5to2jiat37Ymrnpla.eD
I.I .1 1, l f i . TV. . - . '' Uf 11!
cureain i.sm)- ,,.--.-." H"iuiauenrn
..SWiroundoraameEuAiTS!
! iSchX1?''?
I yXuVdee plJIa'it"' yoj.havotSm
' lWZ!
mp ,
yuccas, or CiKtrsh rayons.
v are most cctacam -
i n rir-.?jC l)ii.ll.-; !
Bis if Ban,
. ; per iuu ins; small paeka-.-es. lo and 25c.
' 'r i Pasaencer rales The Dalles to Moro,
o Z -tl.oO; round trip, $2.50.
Agency at Umatilla House. The Dallns.
i . -
so some Choice Cow and Hclfw. for tai
N hlte Plvrnouth h,v'.- fhi5....
. . . - jui'.(.- ,
R
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
I
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
tsT. PAH 1,
ailNNEAI'OLIS
DUM'TH
KAliGI)
GICAND FOItKS
CKOOKSTOX
AriNNiri:r.
HELENA an
11TJTTE
TO
j fhPOUqh Tickets
j 70
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
lMHtATJEtrUXA
yRW YOItK
I ItOSTON ANT AT.L
1'OINTS EAST and SOUTH
For lnlormr.tioH, time cardt., maphaail tlckwi,
cut on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Apent,
The Dalles, Oregon
OR
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P, A..
2m, Mj.-risoa Cor. Third. I'ortlaud Ore;on
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
! Trains leave and are due to arrive at I'ortUad.
raoM feb. 10. 1S9T.
A REIVE.
f OVERLAND EX--!
I nrcsa. sulem. Rose-1
burc, Ashland, Sac-
v. vi ji r ' J ramento, Ogden.San i
s.oo i . 3i. ; FraucisC0i jiojnvc, (
j Los Angeles, El Paso,
, I New Orleans nnd I
3.10 A. 31.
! (.East J
v -n r Koseburg Hiid way f-tu-l
S.iU a. Ji..tins
'N-.-tO r.M.
' fvia Woodburn fori
n IIr 1 Mt.Angel, Sllverton,
,) -West scio, Browns- ) except
S li- ' ' ville,3prtngiield and Sundays.
-uuu"- I Natron j '
i-iy i -f Salem and way statiousj10.15 A.J1
-a v'm jCorvallls and wuyJ if Gt'JOI'.M.
'M A Jl- (stations j
p m (McMinnville a ndj If S:05P.M.
ti.to 1..M., way stllUon!l j ,
Daily. fDauri except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
rULLMAN J5UFEET SLEEl'ERS
AND SECOND-CLASS bLEEl'ING CARS
Attached to nil Through Trains.
Through Ticket Olhcc, 131 Third street, where
through ticket to all joints In the Eastern
Sttes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. U. KIRK-LAND, Ticket Agent.
All nbove trains arrive at and depnrt lron
Grand Central Station. Fifth nnd Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Pa5Ciiger Depot, loot of Juderson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, dallv, except Sunday, st
T:J0 a. in.: 12:15, 1:13, 5:'J.', C:tj, 8-.05 p. ta.,
(and 1I::X) p. m. on J-nturdav only). Arrive at
Portland nt 7:10 nnd &;20 n ru.; and 1.30, 1:13,
0.3a and 7:35 p. m.
Invo for Sheridan, week days, at -1:30 p. a.
Arrive nt Portland, 9:!W a. m
U'ave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
rrlmy ntJ:4n8. in. Arrive at Portland, Tum
dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. iu.
Sunday trains, for OSWEGO leave nt 8:10 a. ta.
and 12: 15, 1: 13, 3:30, 5:23 CM5 and 8 05 p. m. Ai
nvent Portland at S:SU, 10:00 a.m.; 1:30, -lift
5 10, 0:33, 7:53 p. m.
P.. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS,
Mauaeer. Asst. G. . & Pass. Act.
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