The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 16, 1897, Image 4

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    Tbt Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THE DALLES,
OUKGON
DESTROYED THE FLAG
Spaniards Show Their Spite
by Tearing It.
CUBANS WITL HE GIVEN FAIR PLAY
Creek lnnurgpiit Comlnue Their
vnilim tf Aluceddiilii, mill ffur
eeui luevltiilile.
In-
New Yokk, April 13. A Herald dis
patch from Sacua Grande via Key West,
says a report has just reached there of
outrage perpetrated near the town of En
cicrujada, by Spanish troops, who de
stroved the nropertv owned by the wife
ot the taritisn vice-consul, -nr. riarris, 01
aacua uiranae, anu lore up an .iaiurn;;iii
flag which the manager of the estate.
George Harris, who is an American citi
zen, had draped over his bed.
The estate ot Mrs. Harris, called La
Palma, is about two mils from Encicru
jada. The troops broke open the doors
nnd removed articles of value. Finding
the flag in the manager's bedroom, the
soldiers carried it out with many epi-
thets and tore it into bits. Beint: satis-
. "v.-i '
fied with their vengeance on the bit ot
bunting, in the abeuce of its owner, ,
u.r uC1)1.iku.
lhe matter was reported to Air. tiar-,
nsou his return, and he promptly laid it
oeiure me oruisu anu .i.uicrii;.ii v-uusui-1
it: i :n c.n..n ... : n n '.
uruuumi! iu cacua, nuu m wu:c i
UnAiinh !nntniitifin '
luu,uufu iutn.
It is said the Spanish assert that they
had seen insurgents leaving the estate,
but this is denied by the manager. The
American consul at Sacua, his friends
say, will make a full report on the flag
incident. He is Mr. Barker, one of the
most vigerous American representatives
on the island.
FA IU PLAY FOlt CV HANS.
President McKiuiey avih see That They 1 According to reports received from
Get It j leaders of the irregular forces, at least
New Yor.K, April 15 A Tribune dis- 1,000 mountaineers of the country trav
patch from Washington says: ' ersed by Greeks have joined their-
The policy of the administration in ; regular fortes, and it is further stated
reference to Cuba is not likely to be crit-' the Albanians are deserting irom the
icised as was that of its predecessor on Turkish forces near Mount Olympus,
the score o' indifference to the rights of ! escaping into Tbessaly aud joining the
American citizens. Secretary Sherman, ' Greek forces.
unlike OIney, will see to it that impris-1
onment of suspects entitled to the pro
tection of the United States for an in
definite period is no longer indulged in '
by Spanish officials in Cuba. He will
even go further and maka it plain to the
Spanish authorites that they cannot, in
the closing of the 19th century, be per
mitted to carry on war on principle;
widely divergent from modern civiliza- i
tion. In short, notice lias been served
on the Spanish government informally
as yet, but stiil in unmistakabls terms
that this government recognizes a state
of civil war on the island of Cuba which
demands a treatment of prisoners taken
in action by either side somewhat differ
ent from tnat which seem; to have been
accorded them thus far.
The immediate cause of this notice be-'
ing served on the Spanish government
was, of course, the capture of Cuban
General Rivera and the rumor that he
would be forthwith tried by drumhead
court-martial and shot.
The president, immediately after the,
news of the fate in store for the prisoner '
was received, directed Secretary Sher
man to draw up a protest against the
contemplated action of General Weyler.
Upon second consideration, however,
the protest took a less formal shape. In
stead of being delivered to the Spanish
minieter in writing, Senor de Lome was '
sent for by the secretary of state and in
formed as to the views of the adminis
tration in the matter. This protest, it is
assumed was no less explicit than that
which Secretary Sherman had previously
drafted. At any rate it had its effect,
for General Rivera is still living.
gi:hi:k!9 auk .makciii.no on.
Invasion tit liicetloniu I lining Vlfjor
oiiily j'roxeuuteil.
Lariska, April 15. There is no truth
in the Turkish reports that the Greek
irregulars liave been driven out of Mace-i
donia. It is true a few of the irregulars j
who formed a part of the expeditionary
force returned into Greek territory, but j
these nre men who for some reason have 1
been unable to keep up with the main '
body of the Greeks and consequently re
treated across the frontier. j
The main body of irregulars is con-1
tinning its successful operations against j
the Turks. The report of the capture
of Kipuri, north of Baltino, by the
Greeks is confirmed, and in addition, '
tho main forces of the irregulars of the
expeditionary force have advanced as
far ne I'igavitza, where they destroyed
tm
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated fir it? steal leaveniuc streueth aud
he.ilthfulne Aure 'h,e toi Biwinst alum
and nil loruucf adulteration common to the
cheap brands.
Rpyai lUKINi
Powder C o. New Yokk.
an important bridge across a mountain
torrent.
t.-. . : pi.:( n.,...,i: -i,
r,u'" "" pu""-
ihrecting operations, sent a detachment
ol Italians under Colonel Upri, with m-
structions to capture .lovoti, a sma:i
town occupyinc an important strategic
position, lhe Italians accompnsheu the
task with considerable skill. Chief
mvens sent another column to capture
Sitivon. This movement was also sue -
cessful. At Kritudes, Plisia nnd Kour -
duzie, heavy fighting occurred between
Greeks and Turks before the places were
p.intnrerl
'
Another column of Greek irregulars
gtllrted for Macedona irom Zarkos, half
way oetween i.arissa anu lriKiiaia.
Short y alter crossing the frontier the
Greeks were confronted by strong forces
ot inrKisu regular troops in weit-ue
. . . ... . ... . .
ieiuieu positions in tne villages 01 Ana -
1 J t I . i" 1
Koutra anu ivanaKoiura. soar p miming
followed
viiiaces.
out tne wreehS carrieu uotn
The Greeks have achieved success
in
occupying strategic positions
01 irregulars, wunin mrKisn territory
before war has formallv been declared.
Greek irregulars now hold all four roads
' leading from the Thessalian frontier in
, the direction of Grevno, which may be
looked upon as a Turkish center.
Austrian Vesel Fired Upon.
Caxea, April 15. The Australian torpedo-boats
were fired on today by the
insurgents near Kissamo, while chasing
the Greek blockade runners. There has
been sharp fichtinc around Candia be
tween the Turks and insurgents.
Turl:ih Position Untenable.
London, April 15. A special from
Constantinople says in the last encoun
ter hf-tHTPHn firk Irrpi'nUra nnd
ant. lurk-
isu regular troops the latter lost 240;
kthed and wounded. The dispatch adds i
that Edhem Pasha, the Turkish com-!
mander-in-chief, has telegraphed the
Turkish authorities at Constantinople
that unless he is ordered to cros the
frontier and take up a iiosition on the
plains of Thessaly, his present position
is untenable, owing to the constant at-
tacks of the Greek insurgents, who have J reside there permanently having, hav
entered the Turkish lines by stealth, inE reccntV been granted a pension,
and aho in consequence of the excite- j .stand at the Head.
mem among tne troops, especially the ,
Albanians.
ministers, it is further
The Turkish
announced, have informed the sultan i
that war should be declared
i,...i i
hjruiw
ureece. xne suitan, who oojects to war,
mi . ..... .........
has not yet replied to the recommenda
tion of his ministers.
Electric Hitter.
, Electric Bitters is a medicine suited I
' for anv season, but perhans more gener-
any neeueu wnen tne languid, exnausieu i
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of n tonic and
i and alterative is felt. A prompt use of
this medicine tins often averted long and .
cine will act more snreiy counteracting,
and freeing the system from the malar
ial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, Dizzine-! vield to F)lectric Bit
ters. 50c ami $1.00 per bottle at Blake-
ley & Houghton's drug store. 1
s;oap
compounds,
.
sceis all otiier wnshint? '
n "
n'. 11 I
' ,
Mr. CrOCei", why don't yOU !
U) money-DaCMltlg every- I
thing" yOU Sell as VOU !
1 1 f r ff. '
mnnnv-hnrk- Srhia ?c'
j w vv. .
tea?
It's first-rate for honest
business.
A Schilling U Company
San Princitco
A GREAT INLAND CITY.
lrofcor tl liber t Tells of Ita Growth
anil Appearance.
Indianapolis, Ind., April 12, 1S97.
j Editor Ciikonicle: I am much in
: terested in Indiauapolls as it is today
the largest inlmid city on tiie American
1 continent, nnd one of the most import
I tint railroad centers in this country. I
j was here once before in 1SS1, and note
j that its great growth has been prnctic
ally one of two decades. It is cer
i tainly a handsome city, with its magnifi
cent business blocks, public buildings,
J and handsome residences. The area
' within the citv limits was about twentv
t
square mile, but since the including of
I the suburb? a few days ago it must be
! vastly increased. About 1S70 the citi-
jns oegan to have aspirations toward
i making the citv a great commercial and
j . . ...
manufa'jturing center, not unlike Los
Angeles, Portland or Seattle. An era of
speculation seized upon the people, dis-
cretion fled to the woods the dot: cot
its tai pinched. The rapid growth ot
. ' . . . ..
nonuiatioti i take troni "Indianapolis
" . . . ..
Handbook," which shows tor 1S7U, 3b. -
tnrllinntr ivhinh shntra inv IfiTfl S(V
5135. ;n 2559
io,jii -, iu icuu, i-o,uuv ,
n- . . : icnn ins,
and today the claim ig o10i000
Thjs
hl3t j cannot give on authority, yet
j (Create
since tjie
j Haugh
; ton niu Brishtwood.
, Of course "the surrounding of the citv
, .a cri i0.e11u . , ...oaiu,n
citie5i with their mountains, rivers,
, iat-s sounds and the ocean. The streets
1 . . ....
i 01 lt,e c,:-v nre 10 nrst-ciass conauion.
. For:y.five mlleg are pnved with aSphal -
. tuni brick or cedar Wock8i Bnd the re3t
is ,avpPfL Ovor flftv milPS nf BPwir
1 constructed within the last five years.
, coat 0Ter 44 oOO.OOO. Besides using cas
for lighting the streets, there are over !
; g.jQ electric licbf
I
t i0. ,v,Q m. tlno
, city comes from deep weHg near here) ;g
pumped through large irom mains, and
ainnlicifl tn nrnan more Vtt rrart nriisn ret
- A J kill' i UUI tSkMV. Ah 4 UUtlUtlUl.
,1 nr n(j nl.
By letter yesterday I learn that Maude
is visiting in Ft. Wayne and Defiance,
O. ; Clareuce is in Danville, 111., and
Mrs. Gilbert at Andrews.
A few days ago I stepped up to the
stamp window ot the postoflice and, lay
ing down a quarter, said : "Two bits
worth of stamps, please." "How
many?" said Uncle Sam's man. I re
peated. He save me the cold, glassy
stare. We eved each other for a mo
ment, and neither spoke
Then I said :
"Twelve two-cent stamps nnd a card,
please." It did not occur to me till
alter 1 was out on the walk what was
the matter with the fellow.
C. L. Gilbert.
I'EHSOSAL ME.MIO.Y
A Jnvne and children arrived
"llllt. illiu 1.111IUIC1I itlllcu
Mrs. A
from Arlington last night
Mr
F. S. Gunning is on the sick list,
i . . .i . t .
out is expecieu 10 tie out again soon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lojran and wife of :
Prinftvilln ( in thf nitv Vfstfirriav.
f nnd lt?ft for linmp this mnrnint?.
Mf c 7 Crandn .g tXxk from a
Sever(. attack of pleurisy and passed a
painful nteht. We hope to soon note
that he is again
himself without any
pleural additions. j
Mr. Murphy, an old printer formerly;
of Goldndale", but who has been in the
Washington soldier's home for some
time, was in the city last night nnd left J
for Goldendule this morning. He will
Aug. J. Bosel. the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's
vew Discovers- is the onlv thine that
cure9 mv couch, and it is the best seller
. - ' ..
i have." J. F. Camnbel . merchant of
Safford, Ariz.,.writes : "Dr. King's New
j Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it
; never fails, and is a sure cure for Con-
sumption, Coughs, and Colds. I cannot
sa.v enough for its merits." Dr. King's
t'w Discovery for Consumption,
" umo i uui uu cijicnnicm..
11 'as been tried for a rjuorter of a cen -
u,r.v. ani1 today stands at the head. It
neer disappoints Free trial bott.es at
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1
- . ,r
"i""! ic., aiiu iv. n. ojJi:iiii iv
j the Novvs from Forth Wortii says;
Hon. James Martin, of Brattleboro,
Vt., who is largely interested in Fort
Worth & Texas realty, has arrived in
, this city. Mr. Martin had been in the
.. , '.
city out a uttie wnue wnon telegrams ;
rotxohml IlllM 11 n nnnnfM nr. Mint- r... I I
. ...u..iu ....a. .... I... w. b. .....V .Wt..,....
Mckmly had decided to nominate
for "sslstant secretary ol war. He
him
r inuianapoiis is now reanzeu mrs. a. ium,, ra,mnt . ..v , -- -- - ini.inni-s6.ench respectively
-r 1 i -r t .f 7oa Woni'f Pimn resni'Ubivui f i-" i - "
accession of West Indianapolis, , St., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic . '0 s ,lock 30. 125; lots 3, 4,
ville. North Indiananolis Irvine- rheumatism for over eiht months. She , s. S. 9. 10 and 11. in block 37, each re-
saidj11'1? b-v
"Whllel am alive to the honor iiivol-'
ved 1 ropUed requesting that I be
uui iiuiiiiiiiiivu iui blic iiusii.iuil. .liv
. '....,
mmny unu utiaiiiesa cumuiiieu runtiur it
impossible for me to accept. This is my
conclusion after due consideration, and
notified Senator i'roctor and Morrill of
my state."
Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco
warehouse. Best feed bn earth. uiO-t
Thl Is Your Opportunity.
On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps.
. nornn5 sjimnle will be mailed of tlie
most popular Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Cure
itrato the great merits of the remedy.
IXY BROTHERS,
50 Warren St., Kew York City.
recommended
can
tiv
Kev.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Elv's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure'for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
LDDD POISON
ondarrorTer.
tlair J5LOOJJ l'OISON permanently
cured In 15 toSo days. Tou can bo treated at
hoaicfo:-gamopricout!i;orsanioBU:iran
tv. If TounrefcrtoeomoheroweTrlllean.
tract to nayrallroad fareand betel bllj,.md
enry, lodido potah, and still havo aches and
j tVlWS
i "7f.t.0-"A""?JJw&ffti?S
i woBuarameo to cure, wo jo
1 nate cases and challenge
case wo cannot euro
baaledthnakill oltt
. cianj. ssoo.ooo capi:
uocai iraarauu. nu
oppltcntloti. Addreu
, sol MMonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL. .
doctored for it nearlv the whole of
this
time, using various remt
ItlllCS
recom
mpmlun liv frlpmls. nnd was treated bv
! the physician?, but received no relief.
' She then used one and a half bottles of
1 01 ui..:..i. r..:.. u .i... ....:i. ov...t.
vuaiuuenuia s i .mi Aniuj, ...in... i.uu.1 -
! ed a complete cure. This is published
lot her request, as she wants others stmi -
ar v afl ctcd to know what cured her.
The 23 and 50 cent size:
, for e.tie bv
'
! Blakeley & Houghton
Two vears niro R. J. Wanen, a drug -
. k Ti . n ,i v -v- i.n..ni.f
gist at Pleasant Brook, 1 ., bousht
small supply of Chamberlain s Cough
Remedy. He sums up the result as fol -
lows : "At that time the goods were 1111 -
' known in this section ; to-day Chamber -
j Iain's Cough Remedy is a household
j word." It is the same in hundreds of
i communities. Where ever the good
' qualities of Chamberlain's Couch Rem -
H, , . .. . mi 1
j edy become known the people will have
; nothing else. For sale by Blakeley &
" Tf ! .
riUUUlilUU.
iotic of Dissolution.
' Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
, rrank babel and . U. Rupert has been
( dissolved, to date from Saturdav, April
! 3, 1S97. Frank Gabel will pav all bilis,
and is authorized to collect and receipt
1 for all bills due the firm.
j uatec at ine uaiies, ur., this oth aay
1 U1 H"M
Frank Gabel,
W. C. RfPERT.
ao-lm
KucKicti'c Armcu aaire.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
, eoree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
i H i i
pnrna nnti all al-in orl.nt-ir.riQ anrl nnai.
ww...w, 1... wv.v. :,
tivelv cures niies. or no nav rennird
i Tr iE"-T,t,i m r,;,-
n .- ;,. n:..o-.
,..u.u. .B.u.mcu.
. per bos. tor sale by LiuUeley and
Houghton, druggists.
! NOTICE
! The partnership heretofore existing in
. Tvi.h V..1I..V Pinnri,,,, ATti ,,.tu,
i name of W. M. McCorkle & Son, is this
day dissolved bv limitation, .1. M. Me-
Corkle retiring. W. M. McCorkle will
continue, ami will pay all legal claims
and collect all debts of the late linn.
Tvgh, Or., April-2, 1S97.
W. M. McCorkle,
a7-lm J. K. McCorkle.
Attention HorKetiieu.
The horsemen will meet at Bakeoven
May 1st, for the purpose of having a
general round up. All horseowners are
requested to be present.
R. Booten,
h. c rooi'ek,
Frank Fleming.
Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg,
the eye specialist, and have your eyes
examined free of charge. If you suffer
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if
corrected, will benefit vou for life.
; ofljee jn the Vogt block
1 L- J .
noiick.
qoSxU
; will be turned over to the sheriff this
the eheriff will be prepared to re -
; tci vc ill ill recuipi iur ail taxes.
! niilmnoKr olu.in, i...
' dred. A large lot ot old dailv and
ly CiiRONici.Eh on hand, the aecnimila -
linn nf Ififlrt Vui-i. ,. I
under carpets, on "account of uniform
uivse.
Yellow washing
77J,i -n , ''
powder will make;
. uur
clonics tne eamo
color. Avoid
using Soap Foam.
lt's
a2-
pure
Te merchant who tells you ho has
'Something else ae good as Hoe Cake soap
--- -uti , wuiu. u.-jm
i . . .
ihis is an "Age of Soap." Why use
any but the very best. Best soap means
ttoeutke. faoid byl'easeAMaye. aLMJm
Hop Gold Bock Beer is the best ever
Iter. John Beid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont.. f, nm-tion. to the highest
Ely's Cream Bn m to mo. a ; 'thJfollowine lots and parts
emphasize his statement, "it is a . .-",-.,-, nddition to Dalles City,
e cure. for catarrh if ued as aireciea - u. . - t0.wit .
, Francis W. Poole, Pastor ceuiruurr-. r in blo(.k i4 . iots
n
D
i wmm
. Taw di'easo lias always uls ' 1 i " " J in- . 1. 11
10 most eminent nlivsl- i'h'n- lnt 10. 111 block 2i. i--0 , lot 11, III
uluteprooiasentsealeuno uiuur. -1 , t 1 , - j -. o
rilOK KEMEDV CO. O tilni-L- 14. ilOO 1 lotS 2,0,4,0,0,,
produced on the coast. Try it. On
draught at all Star brewery saloons.
al5-lvv
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
v0tiee
is hereby given that by nil-
tnority 0f
ordinance .o. ,
Common council 01 lmucb
fclty April 10th, ISO, , ' f a
" dinance to provide for t heal e o
lots belonging toDalles Cit , I ill. on
aaiuruin. mi.
........ , na ;ii ii ii ii . u t .!.'. - -
7, 8, 9 and 10, Jointlv in Mock lOlo
nlock 7; lot 9 in block 34;. lo b J. ...4.
5, 6, S, 9, 10 and 11, m block ..o ,
of 2, 3, 4, S, 9. 10, 11 and 12, in block
36 f lot. 8 4.5.0,7 S , 9, 10. .11 and
12. In block 37; lots 1. 2. o, 4, o. fl. S,
0, 10. 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1. 2, o,
4 5 9, 10 and 11. in block 43; lots 1, 2,
S, 7, 10, 11 and 12, in block 41, nnd lots
1, 2. 3, 4, 5, G, in block 46.
The reasonable value of said lots, or
l..c. thnn w b ch thev win noi w sum,
ha been fixed und determined
Common Council of Dalles City
bv the
as fol-
lows, to-wit: t1,ftt , .
Lots y and iu, in diock it. ,11
- q 10'ami n , block 35, each respect- I
J S l '
, 0.w.,..ivK- 1"5: lots 6. 1 and 12, in
.fkuiiivi 1 ......i.. io;.
block 3i, each respecuei
I lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, m block
41, each respectively $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41. ench respectively
1"3: lots 3. 4. i-.1-, 10 and 11. in
' hlnnb 42. eneii resnectively ilOO; lots 1,
, - --. -- -,, . , , rel,pptivelv
6 Yo't " 3 4 5 9 10 aXll, in '
, " 43( respectively $100; lot 1.
n b bck 43. 12o ; lots o, 4 nno o, in
i block 40, each respectively $100; lotE 1
and 0, in block 40, each respectively f
I $12o.
! -Each ot these lots w 11 ue so u u(juu
. ... . n 1 1 ! . .
the ot respective v, anu none 01 mem
I be gold"for R ,-;g gum than the valuo
t tuereof) as aDove stated.
. One-fourth of the price bid on any of j
' said lots shall be paid jn cash at the
1 -SroKer I
UI'ld tm.eJ yHarg rom the date u nid
' Sale, with interest on such deferred y v-
merits at the rate of 10 per cent per
1 """. P-vnbl? annually ; provided ,
that the pavment maybe made in full,
, at anv tie' lU tb(? opUon of the pur. ;
1 chaser. !
' T '. . n d;,1 anlu .fill linrvin rt.l tilt. 1 M ' M t
XlIC Edit Mill ulkhi w.i v. '
uay oi -iay, iai, at me iiour
o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con-1
tinue from time to time until all of Eaid i
lots shall be sold.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1S97.
GlI.BEKT W. PlIEU'h,
Recorder of Dalles City.
NOTICE.
I Notice is herebv civen that we will, on
Fridav. Anril 30."lSD7. at the hour of 2
! o'clock p. m. of said day, at the livery
' stable of Ward, Kerns & Robertson, sell
' ut PuUlic unction, to the highest bidder
", " ,v ,""v, UKuriueu Per'
sonal Pr0 perty, to-wit :
' r t 1.11.. . i . o
une uay sauuiu nurse, auuut o years
I old. branded like this : On riiht shnnl-
1 der F. and with letter R on left hin: has
four white feet, and star in face. To-
gether with bridle and saddle. All sup-
j posed to be the propertv of S. Patterson.
I This sale is under an agister's or stable
1 keeper's lien, to satisfv the charges of
' h,ti V"?e!?iPPed . ''or, ltheir r(-'asona.
u,c uuarues iur uie moor, care anu
! nttentiun and the food furnished said
nnimnl, amounting at this date to $35,
and for accruing costs and expenses, aud
the expenses of this sale.
aG td Ward, Kerns & Robertson.
Fur .sale or Trade.
... , , .
A desirable ranch of 160 acres, within
I
i tour miles of Dalles City, with one span
mares, harness, wagons, plows and other
j property. Fine fruit land and abun
dance of water. Will trade for Dalles
City property. Inquire of
A. S. Mac Allister,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Chronicle office, The Dalles, Or.
Cash iu Your Check.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 15, 1892, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases nfter April 7.
1897
C. L. Phillips.
County Treasurer.
3. SCHKNK,
President.
II. M. Br. all,
Cashier.
i HrNarinnal Rahl
w 'V4V1VUU1 kUitilli
' THE DALLES
. A JJ3nera.1 hank ng Eueinoss transacted
OREGON
! PO81t0 eu-ed , aubjeot to Sight
JJralt Or (Jhenlr.
' Collectin made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dnv of .nllni.f inn
S!55?lt a?-d Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New ork, San Francisco an? pe
Pfirt.
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DIRBCTOKS.
2; p Thomphos. J.vo. 8. ScrowcK.
t.. M. W iLLiAUB, Geo. A. Liebe.
H. M. Beall.
lT , .
LlUlIlDer, BUlldmC
1.1. .i. 15 ionn-i
iiciiiaomosi uusii- 7 s y and IU. loiniiv in u;uti '"1 vi
the world for a l"n '"', J,n inlntlv in block 21. !
ial bohlnd our uncondh ;.,J ...);. lnt I" in block 27. 300; ,
1 ve v SIOO;
1 .. 1 o", . lrto !-I
! rrv AoA 4 ,
I iiSLHaV, Graill. BaCOIl. LafQ,
v ,
Bieyeles,
Bieyele
Sundries.
Fishing Tackle,
Steel Haoges,
BICYCLE
We have secured the
services 01 jw.r. Joseph
Kirchoff, who hasbeei
doing Bicycle Repair
ing and Gun Work for
the last five years in
The Dalles. All work
entrusted to him will
receive prompt atten
tion. MAIER& BENTON'S
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave nnd ate due to arrive at Portli.
LEAVE.
AEJITt
, f OVEKLAXD EX-1
1 ' pre3s, Salem, Itme-'
, I Imrc, AHhlimd, Sac-1
1 Hr.il.,.1 .m I
a.oj i . ji. frcise), Jiojave,
Los Angeles.Kl Paso.
('3:10A.X.
I .New Orleans ana I ,
lEnst ;
i r iKosuburg und way U-
s:S0 A.M. tlons b ,l.);t)p.!l
f Via Womlburn fori
i Mt.AiiRel, Silverton,
"""L i West Seio, llrowns- eicpt
cmi,K;- ' i ville.aiirliiBiieldttud Sundip.
Snlem und way stationsi'W.U-U
1:00 I'. M. '
7:S0 A. M.
(Corviillls anu way t
j stations . ! ,,.,,
jMcMiimville and it 8i)P.s
; way stations j .
P. M.
Daily. IDaiiy, e.xee;t Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OODE.V ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEl'EKS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAE3
Attaelied to all Tliroush Tralus.
Direct connection at him Francisco with (W-
dental and Oriental und Pacific mall sieias-?
Hues for JAPAN and CHINA, sallir.g (Uia
I n plication. , . , T.
Rates Mid tickets to Eas-tern Winy i'
Irnpe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HO.SOIX'IX
I AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
J. ii. Klf.Kl.A.MJ, Jll.i:in6
Through Ticket Ollice, 131 Third street. 1
throuch tickets to all points in tne was
SUtc Canada and Euroue can Us obits
i lowest rates Irom . , ,
i J. II. KIRKLANDi TicketAjn-
.All nbove tniinn arrive nt nud 'LS,
. uiiuiu Vtimm aiuiiou, tmu ium
YAMHILL DIVISION.
PiiKsctiKer Depot, foot of Jetleronstri.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except SMitf.5
7:'J0 a. Til.; 1J:15, 1M5, 5:'Jo, C.to,
(mill 11:20 p. in. on Saturday only). "".
Portland ut 7:10 and fe;30 a. in.; and 1.3..
C:35 and ":5u p. in.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t4:P's
Arrive at Portland, 0:SO a. m.
Leave for AIP.UE on Monday, WednlI
Fri"iit- ut 0:10 it. in. Arrive at PortUna."'
dav, Thursday und Saturday ut 3.0s p.
Sunday trains for OSWEGO lwve at :"
nnd 12! 15, 1 : 15, 3:30, 5:25 f.:45 and s Oo p. J
rive at Portland ntb'M, 10:00 a. m.; I-'
o:10,g:3o, 7:6op. m.
P.. KOEIILEP.,
Manager.
E. P. KOGEEf.
Tne comnia
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTUP.EP.S OF
-p T . Q A SatlSageS.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS ffi BACON
DRIED BEEF, ETC.
rii
Subsc for Tjie Cukonicle.
Mflt.PTHftl and BOX
j ,
pacKingCfl.,
ROWE & CO..
The Palles, Or