The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TIIK ItAl.I.KS, OIIKIION : : TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. "Holnu- ia liiililiqlinii i rarrppt. time ennl oi traina nml boats which leave ami ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers mny trust it, us Tin: Chkonicli: is kept fully in formed of revisions : D. I. t A. N. 0. STEAMERS. Steamer ltegulator leave every Monday, Wed nesting n:ul Friday nt T:;W n. ni. Arrive? every Tuesday, Thursday nml Satur day nt 5:S0 p. m. OREGON P..ULWAY A: NAVIGATION CO. r.vsT mail. Arrive. Leave. No.l Wct-bsiind -4 :4- ii.ni. -1:60 n.lil. Xo.2 East-bound 10:15 p.m. lOrJO p.m. DALLKS IMj'KNUKIJ. No. 7 West-bound, leaves 1 :00 p.m. No. fc Eat'bouml, arrives 11:55 a.m. All pnsseuser tralrs slop at Union Street, as well a? the depot. AdvertUliiij Kates. Per iticli. One inch or less in Dally 51 SO Over two inches and under four inches 1 00 Over four Inches and uudcr twelve inches . . 75 Over twelve ineh 50 DAILY AKD WEKKLY. One inch or lcs, psr inch f2 50 Over one inch and under four inches -00 Over four inche and under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over twelve incite. 1 00 l'KUSOXAL MENTION Mr. T. U. Johnston of Dufur arrived today. Mr. Al. Murchie, of Wasco, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. A. Morrow accompanied by his wife, is registered at the Umatilla. Mr. Win. Harder, general freight and traffic mutmner of the Great Northern road, is in the city looking after the coming wool clip. Capt. F. H. Sherman came up on the steamer Pilitrim last night, aud we un derstand the captain is tiere looking for a place fur a dock. Mr. O. PI. Dnpiiy, at one time with McFarland & French, hut now travelling for a wholesale hou?e, spent a few hours in The Dalles yesterday. Mr. Wm. Unasen of Nebraska arrived on the delayed train from the East. Mr. Beasen expects to purchase a large num ber of cattle tor tLe Eastern markets. Col. Patterson went to Portland to at tend the reception tendered General T. S. Clarkson, commander and chief of the G. A. P.. He leturned from Portland last night. THE CHURCHES Kev. J. C. Baker wiil preach at the Calvary Baptist church tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Lutheran services will be held at the courthouse tomorrow as follows: Morn ing service at 11 ; Sunday school at 12:05; eyening service at 7:30. At tiie Congregational church, corner of Court and Fifth streets, Sunday -services as usual: At 11 a. m. and 7:30 .p. in. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Young People's Society of Christian ; Endeavor at G:30 p. m. Topic, Lessons j from Christ's miracles; Matt xii :'J-C; .Jnim j-iv:S-14. All persons not wor shipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Thi is an "Aye of Soap." Whv use any but the very best. Best soap means Hoc Ojke. Sold bv Pease & Mavs. ::2-3m V '.'ilutliin l'ru iritictun. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Suri," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bitters, and I c n citufriully recommend it for Consti pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen eral ystem tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annirt Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, a as all run down, could not eat nor dit"-t food, had i li'ii.L-'ifho ivhii.l, 1 a uacKJUie uillLli It tired nnci weary, , tifWr left her and felt nut mx notties oi Electric fitters re wtored linr health and renewed strength. Prit-H. 50 cents and $1.00. Get u Bottle at Blukelev and Houghton's Drug Store. (0) t ti ... i hi leiinw wasning nowuer win mane i your clothes the same color. Avoid tnis i.y using Soap Foam. It's pure white. a2.3m Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco wiriiluu'D. Best feed on earth. inO-t Notice of Sheriffs Sale, V- , . , . i , ..1...... .1. . 1 1.... , i ' ..unit.' is iieieu mvii uini u) iiiiuu in nil executi !! and the otder of salo issucil out of the viiviiii v i i ijiihv wi vivijii k'J I u a:vu oiiiuy, on the 2d day of March, 1'J7, Uou n decieu and judguivnt nude, rendered and en te ni theretofore therein In a suit wherein (ieorge A. i.lebe was plaiutlfl'and l.'azlo Jia.xler and Lizzie Ituxter as mlmiuistratrix of tho es tate of lluuh M. Uaxter. deceased, were defend auis, J dH duly levy uion and will sell at the front door of tho county courthouse in ilalles Cit,us'o County, Unison, on t-atnrday, the ai nay of April, ls'JT, at .'o'clock in tho after-1 noun of said day, at public auction to tho high est bidder for cash in baud, tho following de seiibcd mil estate, detcilin.it in said execution1 and oider of sale, and described us follows to wit: I ho Nl, of NKli and NU of NWli and ?!.; of NJa', see 6. Tp :i ,S It 13 K, W. M., In Wii,ra C unty, Orrgon, together with tho tenements,' heridituiiiciits and aptiurtenuiice thereunto 1 bclouviug, or in anywise apcrt.ilnlng, or mi mil h thereof as shall be ucce try to satisfy tho tiuiiiuut-due iiMjti said writ, to-wlt: The sum I of fKXJ.IO, together with Interest thereon at tho ' into of ten er cent per annum since the th day of February, l;i7; and the further sum of 910 cost in said suit, together with uccnilug in terest nud exiieiiHH nf sale IMtwi nt The Pallet, Or., this Sth day of a roil, It'Jt- t T. J, JJKIVKU. iiicl C-ll Blicriil'of Wuico County, Or. ACTIVE VOLCANOES. Dunlins: Mountains nf .South nml Central I Afcicrlcn Tlmt Do lc:ully Work. I The volcano of Abina, In Peru, which for a century and a half had been eon- I sldercd extinct, suddenly tuvolse from ' its lollET sleep the other llr.V tH'.t1. lCfrIl potirhi? forth lava, smoke and it Iis in such quantities us to obscure the sun up to the date o the last report, says a Panama correspondent of the Phila delphia Press. Together with this news comes an account of remarkably severe earth quakes in Ecuador that shook the whole Pacific slope and extended far into the interior. A series of rapid, violent shocks continued one minute and some seconds. It created the greatest terror in Guayaquil, where at every convulsion it appeared as though the pilo-built structures must po over. However, no damage to speak of oc curred there, but several accounts of disasters had arrived from the in terior. At Canar seven families and their homes are known to have been swallowed up by the earth. One cu rious incident at Guayaquil was the bursting' open of the doors of the peni tentiary. Many convicts escaped be fore the demoralized guards could pull themselves together to prevent it. Then the guards ilred indiscriminately on the prisoners, those lleeing from crumbling walls as well as those es caping. The city waterworks were so damaged that a water famine was im- I minent. This series of shocks was felt over an area of eighty thousand square miles. At almost the same time Coto paxi and Turgurahua burst forth in such a terrible activity as has not characterized them during the last, two centuries. The South American volcanoes frequently ravage their im mediate neighborhood, but it is be lieved here is another instance that they are safety valves that render the continent habitable. Reports of unusual volcanic activity a21 along the line of the continental backbone have been coming in since the beginning of the year, and those jiore receutly to hand indicate a steadily increasing disturbance. Alarm ing accounts arrived last week from Mexico of the condition of Colima, which, pouring forth vast volumes of lava and a regular bom bardment of rocks and ashes, had sent the people of Jalisco lleeing in terror from their houses. Only a few months ago dispatches from Chili and Peru told of lieree outbursts among the volcanoes of the southern Ancles, and, later yet. of the seismic disturbance in the volcanic region of Cauca, in Colombia, by which an entire mountain ridge was swallowed up and a deep de pression left, while elsewhere in that i same region two rivers were buried by the side of a mountain tumbling into the valley. On a Large Scale. The largest of fruit plantations in Jamaica are owned and operated by an American company. It cultivates 44,000 acres, 25,000 of which it owns and 10,000 of which it leases. The principal crops are bananas and cocoanuts. Last year it shipped 3,000,000 bunches of bananas and 5,000,000 cocoanuts, besides other fruit, to America and elsewhere, em ploying 11 steamers, which the com pany owns. Bond Issue of 820,000. Sehoo ilhtiiet No. 12, rf Wasco rvunty, ! con (belli? the district in which Dalle- l it;.' located) will i.'sne twenty coupon bonds oinie rnr vjiIsk of one thciiMUid dolliir.- each, Ijeurlii;; interest t the ruttM'f -ix per cent er aiuun j, interest pnvuble M-ini-auiiUiilly: .-ni'l bniul m iiur redeemable at the pleasure of t.ii 1 ilitiin nftpr tsn vmps fmm llieir itatp. but line ami t a". ' able abiolutelv twenty avta from date. I'riiic-i-pal anil interest payable at the ollice of ih' i treasurer of Wutco County, Or., or at ueli ulace as piay be rte-iKuatcd in the city and "-tatc .f Ne-.v YorK. at tlie option of the purchaser. The board of directors of said district are lawf ully ' authorized to issue said bonds In uccnidaiice ' with the provisions ot an a-t of the Lei:l.latie Assembly of the State of Oregon 11 K- t in the I ollice of the secretary of ft'tato Keb. 'J2, l'.t:j. and providins-, anions other thui!,'j, for the U&uinK of bmds bv .school districts. In coDinliaiice with the terms of said act. I, as Treasurer of .-aid county, will receive sealed bids for uonisatn,y 0mce, in Uilles City afore sid, until i ocloc. p. in. on the isth duv of . ij'JT. All IjIUs iniisi ue aeconip.iniea oy a ' ceriiiied cht-ck of live per rent of the amount of bonds for which the b'.d Is made. No bids for I less than par will be considered. Th'- buyer to 1 furnish blank bonds to be executed by the. rlis- trict. The liuht to reject any and all bids is I reserved. Dated a' Dalles City, Wasco County. Oreson, inns -Jin aay oi jiarcn, is-j,. O. I.. I'HU.Ml'S, 31- lw-i Treasurer of Wusco county, ur. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby oiven that under an cxecu-1 lion and order of sale issued out of the Circuit i !(:onrt of tho SUite of Otc-xon for Wusco , County, uron u judctnent and decree In favor of Mays ic Vwwe and against John ! H'wl, William Wixxl. Itachel Wood and c w,., ... . .iiron...t .i,n,-i . fi"'-. ; ""?" "."." " i in, .ji iirv nr vnrii. i vi. . Him l-iiiiiiiihii iiiiil- l1 mull ilm mil i.tr.no hri.lrifr.r ilHsnrlh.il m , hf rvil liju leu vsmiv nvi eiii.i i ivt ijccvuuvm w i katlifv thn nun of I'H'i and 100 attorney s fees. I ' "in l....WJi!...'"1 J V?. J.f"'i MS'., , , , r,, t,e I in iv Oiia n ' i hand for tne nour ot 1 ociock p.m., niineci door in Dalles City, in Wasco County w,M f.. li.. 1.I..1..... l.lil.lur In.iii.ti hi acpurpoo '"ot sa Vfyg Vaid sumr above named. all tho following described lands and I piemUas. to-wit: NK'i of fewtlon ill: N W'li of i section 3J, and the NK),-, of Section aj, iilNn Townshlr, ono North. ! uiiL'o tlftet.n east. W. M.. 1 in Watco County, .-t .te ol Oregon. JJalles cf ty, Ongoii, April .". IS'JT. uprJ-ll r. J. DKI Vi:n, Sherill. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby ghvn that bv an older of tho County Court of tho htato of Oregon for Watco County, inudo and entered on the 'Jd day of March, 137, tho undersigned was duly appoiutul v.xteutor of the last will and testament of John (iottllcb Wagcilblutt, deceuM.il, All kthiiis having claims against suid estate ato untitled to procut them, with the proper vouchers, to tho undersigned at Tho Dulles, Oregon, at Iho ollice of D. II. lioberts, In Dalle- City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 10,'1:'J7 inlanlu lt JOHN WAOKNiil.Asr. J-lou )bout 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. 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 your next order. The Dalles IS DAILY RECEIVING INQUIRIES I'ltOM live From every part of the United States concerning the Resources, Products, Prices, Etc. XZST WASCO OOUKTTTT. All persons desiring to sell or rent farms or city propertv will find it greatly to their advantage to call on or write at once to any one of the undersigned members of the Exchange, giving fuil particulars, term, etc. T. A. G. W HUDSON, . ltOWLAND, J. M. THE DALLES, Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dallas, Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale. Notice it hereby given that by virtue of an on ecution ami order of Mile is-suni out of the Cir ' cult Court of the State of urevoii for aeo County, on the sth day of Jlaieli, 1U7, upon n judgment made, rendered and entered therein, 1 wherein John Harger was plaintitl and O. 1). I Taylor and Surah K. Taylor were defendants, uml to inc directed and delivered, 1 did, on tho i jui i uy ui .nirc;i. isji, uuiy iuv i rrfiu aim will, on .Monday, the l.'th day of April, IvjT, at thenour of J o'clock p. in. of Mid day. at thJ front door of the eomuy-courthoui-eln Dalle, City. Wutco County, Oason. wll to th 1. heSt .bidder for cash in hand, all the following jllowuiK bounded and 'le- tcilU'd real ettutu drsjrlbed in taid execution and order of mle, to-wit: Couimencint; at n point on the north boundary lino of Neyceaud Gibson's Addition to Jialles City one (1) chain and llfteen (13) links: easterly from the north west corner o .-aid addition, nml ruiililiiK theme easterly alonff mid north line of Noyce and Gib ton s Addition two hundred ten (210) feet moroor le, to tho western boundary lino of lot of land conveyed by James Fulton and wifo to l'riccllla Watson by deed dated Fchtuarv'7. 1SVJ. and re. ?"",."orV1 1 " ' -?.co f1'''1 uu" s.iuouion iwonunuri.il leu ijiui leei moroor ZXZmil Fuu!m,l wife o I'rli'lTla ,7. 1 Jllal , 1 . 1 V " , " VT.V.,Ml.. m" K -7' 1,JVJ''"V1 r?' ' "KL'.-' book "tj' of records of deeds oi itaiico Louiiiy. inei co uoriucriv auu aio ne mill wr..lf.rn ),,.l,r tin,, r.f tl,i Inf .n,n. j .... ... ....... veyin to 1'riscllli Watson ,i. " f , . 1, " ... . " . .' ,, . . . .1. . i !S,"0 ' "' I'uiiu "liere wiu unu su eoiiiiiiueu would intersect the southwestern boundarv lino tho street laid out by tho authorities of fialles ; City and called Fultoii stret. If such southwest- t-'r kiundarr lino of Fultou street were con- "'"'''? fnc,h " hH"e0 1" " right u t0. "", ul0K ald oittliweitern boundary '" ot "l'f'M street to tho point wf.eio the sumo ', bf ' V? ,V-10 tid'"'-'J!1 Yn ul,irK ''"i0 01 . " "'" owiieii by Wciitwortli lird, adjoining the laud of James Fulton, and thence southerly along said Hue between the lauds of Wen (worth Lord and James Hilton to the puco of beginning, being the snie binds eonvu)ed by .lames A. and Fannie it. Itiehardsou to Ftederlo A. McDonald, on tho lib day of March, ISnj, recorded on page .11, book "K ' in Deed Itecordsof Wasco County, Oicgou, and afterwaids deeded by said MeDou iild and wifo to O. I). Taylor, nil said premises being in Wasco Omnty, Oregon; or so much thereof as shall be mcessiry to satisfy the suv. eral sums due upon said writ, to-wlt: The sum of iw, and Interest theriim since October 1.', li9.J, at tho rate of ten ivr cent per annum, mid for tho further sum of 1W0, with interest t!;ete on from April 10, lol).'i, ut the rate of ten ier cent i cr milium; the further sum of 1110, attoiiiuy's fees, and tho further mm i( Jls, costs taxed hi said suit, together with iiceruiug coits and ex penses of stld sale. Dated this 'Jth day ot March, 1VJ7. , T. J. DItlVKU, i;:cl)13-H Hhcriirof Wusco Comity, Or. pRijfpNO? el Estate Exchange Immigrants C. E. liAYAUD, J. G. KOONTZ & CO. EUNTINGTON & CO. OREGON. CITATION. TN THE COUNTY COL'ltT or the State of Ore J. son, or tho County of Watco. In the matter of the otate of James McCiahun. oeceund Citation. To Jacob McUahaii, James Mcfiulian, John Mc- iianaii, ijinra .mcihiiimii, i;iva .McUahan, ilarv Klleii Hushes, Klizubeth Jlcd'anan mill Kate biimniike.tieirsiind IfKatets.and Mrs. Hannah Ward, lt-'tee, Kreetiui;: In t)i. immn n ihr, ct..ir. n..... I herel rl T.f..,l rf.n,mi , , SJ' ; y?u "re ,v?rtirtV , h w?, J1 !, A' LW i e (-?".!u' ' , Ko7; , ,av -at " J i'Z'S: r M,... , J,t . MrS.i-1 :;. :"'',..':;" of .Mav, ls'jT, at - o'clock in tho afternoon of Unit day, then and there to show dime, if any there oe, wny an order ot sale slioulil not be dihiIo and entered herein, directing the executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, to sell the rMl property belonirlnj,' to said estate, to-wit: I hO SOUttlU'lHt flllHM.r nf Afntlnn nl,l.. tr ' shin one south, uaniro fouria.n i i ' , ,,; i, ,h r-! Y,,n,,,;(,l,,ll, i "S'V" of "Tu ur ' aYd wtote Art here S." Th s C I tut on is served upon vou. tho ml i V, . cob Mcti .han, J unes McG fc .yohn McO iham I ijiura McOiiban. Hlva MiS . , .. ".,. ..;. ., ... f" '""UVlll JIVUUlia II JUKI hatO ;hiimuke, ..-leol,,,,,hei1yoff 0m' ,.,,,,1,. thn '"jI ilnv t M,. r.i, "la'lt 0,1 ,b0 a" of JIuK-'n, 1'J. "NKss. tho lion. Hobert Mays, Judge of the , , County Court pt the i-Uto ol Oregon, for E.vM tho County of Wasco with tho Seal of taid Court afllxed this 'JJd dny of Maich, A. D.. laJ7. .Vttk.-st: a. m. KEI.SAY, Clerk. " y htMKo.s- Uolto.n, Deputy m Adiiiinistrator's Final Account. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned, administrator of the estate of J. D. (iriiHu, de ceased, bus nud his final account, and that Monday, tho m day of Muy, 1W7, at the hour of 10 ii clock u. m., bus bten appolnuil us the time for hearing objections thereto and tho settle ment thereof. All helm, creditor or other ier sons interested in suid estate are herebv untitled to Hie their objections to said Haiti account, If any they have, on or before the day appointed for tho hearing thereof. " Dalles City, Oregon, .March vj, JS07. inc27-lt li K. A. UUlU'IN.AdiiilitUtiutor. I Wu soil Hoe Cake goap. Peuso & Maya. ao.3m Snlo of Scliool lHfltrlct nomlA. I Scliool District No. 20, in Wasco com. v, Orecon, at a meeting regu arlv ! ailed 'therefor having wled.o bom -aid district n the sum of $.,00U, to i.l i is bonds of 500 each, payable absn- I ,"lv in twentv vears and redeemable , 1 tlSs n enaureof said district after ten I "ears with ""nflS .interest piwub u setni-imnuully. Inn ! i pal mid interest payable at t .e ofl.ee ; of the county treasurer of said conn io at such place us mny lie J es.gnn ted l in the city Of New York, at the option i of the purchaser, and the rate of in j terest shall he such as may he desm I nated in the bid which mny be accented, ! not excelling the rate of 8 pur cent. ! Therefore, in pursuance of the law in ueh cases I will receive Pealed bids for . aid bonds ns above described, nt my joliiccin Dalles City, Orejion, up to the I hour of 2 o'clock ;. m. of the 21st day iof April, 1897. nil bido to be accom panied bv certified check for 5 per out. ! of the nmonnt of the bid, the Hiicccssliil i bidder to furninh blank bonds. Bids ! for less than par will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject nny and .,!! I, ill a Dalles Citv, Oregon. March 20, 1S7. C. L. Puii.i.ii'S, Treasurer Wnsco County, Oregon. ni22-td Ilr. KIiik' Now I)l-covi;ry fur CoHiiinp- thin. This is the heat medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs. Colds and Con sumption. Every bottle is ganranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe. Cold in the Head and Consump tion. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always we'.l to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee per fect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store, l.egular size 50 cents and $1.00. (0j J'ur Mile or Truilu. A desirable ranch of 1G0 acres, within tour miles of Dalles City, with one span mares, harness, wagons, nlows and other property. Fine fruit land and abun dance of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire of A. S. Mac Almstek, Peal Estate and Insurance Agent. Cnitoxici.E oflice, Tim Dalles, Or. Nutlet, to 1'ixpii ur. Notice is hereby given that bv order of the cnuntv court, the sheriff will re turn the tax roll for IS90 to the county clerk on the first Monday in April. 1S97, and all taxes then remain ing unpaid on the roll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sherifl' will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll is given him. By order of court. A. M. Kui.say, m23-4tw Clerk. (Ja-li In Your Clieulis. All county warrants registered prior to Oct. 1st, 1S92, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after March 0, 1S97. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Old papers for sale at 10 cents per luin i tired. A large lot oi old daily and week ly Ciikonicu.ks on hand, the accumula tion of 1S90. Very good for putting under carpets, on account of uniform size. Do not fail to call on Dr. Limner berg, the eye specialist, and have your eyes examined free of chariie. If you suller with headache or nervousm; vim mi. iou!'tl'(,l' ''"ye imperfect vision that, if Sffl in iJ vij uS yB for h I - - - PACKERS OF PORKand BEEE MANUFACTUHKUSUF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof BRAND HAMS BACON DKIED BEEF, ETC. Bake Ora and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HARPER, . . Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for every day, and from Antolone m m i. chell three i. a l, i. UlrC0 Ulne8 a week GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. LDODpajSON A 5PECIA&Ynl:r,imary'5 tlaryiA7mslfel,Jl,0?tl'orTor. cured In 15 to3atu vn,r .manon" ooebswe; FWoti i tocUrSaTO cury, loaYdo ii" tail, nM W? lakon or2 ny partof tlioVody.il iir.Vri.1 V18' ul on out. It is this Second we Kuaranteo to euro w.rihitRi?1 1 ""iON ware cases and ciiiiS?"W fo wo cannot J i to. a?,?. diJSi.S0ipI" (or r, . uUUUO capital bbliiiirt Ji.7i'r,,",, ipoiuiia Packing Go I D ilORTHERN il PACIFIC RV s Pullman Elegent ToTAirisf Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car !sT. I'AIIb " MINNEAI'OMS WUMITH 'AllOtl OUANI) FORK CItOOKSTOS WINNII'Uo I1KI.KNA nn ItUTTE TO Through Tickets CIlICAC.O tVASIUNtlTON I'lllI.ADKI.l'IlIA yy.W YOItK HUSTON AND Al.T. 1'OINTS EAST and 80UTII For information, time cards, mapsand ticket, cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. ARent, The Dalles, Orsos on A. I). CHARLTON. Aeat. G. P. A., l!M, Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Ore?oa EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF TIIE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive nt l'ortbuid. ntoM run. 10, 1S97. ARSITI. OVERLAND EX-1 nrpss. tiliim. Hrtri. I burg, Ashland, Sac-1 ramcuto, Ogilen.Sau I Krnnclseo, Mojavc, l.os Angeles, KU'aso, i New Orleans mid 8:50 1'. M .s:10A.M. I East J l 3:S0 A. M, Koseburg and way sta-i tions !M:W P.M fVia Woodburn tar) ! Mt.Aiieol. Hllvcrton. Dally ! West Bcio. llrowns- vllle.Spriiiglieldaiid Xittrmi ' except except Sundays. 1:00 I'. M. 7:ao A. M. tl:I5 1'. M. Simdari. Salem and way stationslOdSA.M jCorvallis and way) 6:J0P.M. ) stations j (McMinnvUlc a n d f 8:25P.M (way stations. ... ( i Daily. tDany, except Sunday, DINING CAKS ON OODEN ROUTE. PULLMAN UUKKET SI.EEl'EHS AND SECOND-CLASS HLEEl'ING CARS Attached to nil Through Trains. Through Ticket Ollice,:!! Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern Htntes, Canada nud liurojK; can be obtained t lowest rates from J. 15. K1IIKLANI), Ticket Agent All above trains arrive at and depart Iron" Grand Central Station, I'lfth and Irving streets. VAMH1LL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jcrlcrson street U-iive for OSWEGO, dull v, except Sunday, at 7:'JU a. m.; 12:15, 1:1."), o :-J.", 0.-13, 8: m( wum ii;..u i. in. on tsaiiiruay oiuj ;. .wmv - i'ortland ut 7:10 and S;.';u a.m.; and 1:30, m Ci.;i', nml 7:55 p. in. Io-'iive for Sherldnn, week days, it t:50p.o Arrive at Portland, U:S0 a. m I-cave for A1HLIE on Monday, WedncMlayaad Krl Uiy at 1): 10 a. in. Arrive at Portland, Tim dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. Siiudnv trains for OSWEGO leave nt 8:10 a. b. and Vii it), 1 : 15, :i::, .'.:'.'."i (i: 15 and 8 05 p. m. Ar rive at Portland at s-;m, 10:00 a.m.; 1:80, i:n o-io, 0::i5, 7:55 p. in. It. KOEULEK, E. P. KOfiERS, Manager. Asst. G. E. k Pass. 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