The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 22, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THE l)AU.Ki,
OKKOllX
The N-w Time Ciiril.
Under the new time card, which goes
into effect tomorrw, trains will move sis
follows :
No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern
arrives at 6 p. m., leave? at 6:05 n. in.
No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and
Tuiion Pacific, nrrives 1 :lo a. m., de
parts 1 :20 a. m.
No. 3. from Spokane and Great North
ern, arrives SiUO, departs S:35 a. m.
No. 1, from Baker City and I'liion Pa
cific, arrives 1 :'20, departs 1 :25 a. m.
Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The
Dalles, will
carry passengers. No. Jo
nrrives at 0:30 p
m., departs 12:45
p. m.
Passenger for Heppner will take train
leavinc here (i:05 p. m.
Adt ertUinc Itute. '
Per frA
One inch or Ies in Daily .f 1 W
Over two inches mid under four inche 1 CO
Over four hiche nnd under twelvs inches . 75
Over twelve iuclu 50
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
One inch or leM. jwr inch
Over one inch mid under four inches
Over four ineho nud uuder twelve luctie
Over twelve Inches
?2 50
2 00
. 1 50
. 1 00
NO HELP FOR THE CHILD.
A Gyiy fortune Teller Cllves Snd Netr.
to a .Mother.
"Teil me what my baby's lot in life
will be!"' pleaded the fond young
mother, crossing the gypsy's hand with
silver! "He is so different from other
babies, don't you know, that I"
"All babies are different from other
babies, my dear." replied the soothsaver,
Vi'ho was as befitted one who could read
the secrets of the stars with the facilitv
with which the average man discerns his
own litne:s for holding office-dead onto
.... , ,
the frailties and toibles of human na-
ture in general, and of doting mammas ,
in particular. "But he will outcrow
that in time."
"But he really is different," persisted
the youii!; mother earnestly. "Although
he talks aitnost incessantly, and bis
lausrua'.'t! sounds exactly as if it ought to
be intelligible. I am utterly unable to
understand a word lie savs. Then his
head is extraordinarily large for a child
of his age, and he often suffers from Ee- 'domain. Some months ago his former
-vere pains in it. He is bold and self- --elf revived for a moment. He bought
possessed in the extreme, and is abashed ' n quantity of yountr trees for plant
at nothing that frequently affects chil- and, as 1? talked up and down the
, , : , , . 1 rows of saphmrs he broke silence for
lren. but, on the other hana.be often e tfJ hloli:avY attendant, exclaim
wakes in the dead of night shrieking in?. -God be with you!" He then re
with the fear of terror of his own dream- f turned to the house-where he was found
tng. And during his waking hours he l a few hours later dead from heart dis
i? never satisfied with what is given him, ease.
but cries lor the sun or the moon and )
other impossible things." '
"My poor dear !" returned the gypsy,
handing back the silver, while the tears
rnn down her withered cheeks like rain.
"It is entirely unprecedented, but I ca:
not kep your money while I procnosti-'
outt ill fortune for vou. Trv to bear the 1
1
lilow braveiv. lourhaov will crow up !
tH-n Populist! There is no help for i
it!"-Portland Welcome.
IV ill Ticlit for Grocer.
Home, Anril 21. Hicotti Garibaldi,
sun -ii the lamous General Garibaldi,
acL-miipanied by the Guribaldian veter-
ai , tAiionei i.7attarno. tia saueu ior 1
Gieece, where he will take part in the '
r a;ainst Turkey.
Sfverul f-leamers at various places I
alonu the Italian coast are embark injr ;
n,e.. who have volunteered their ser-;
... ...
vices to Greece for the war.
Ciiliint-l .Muiiiik' (irutiniiH
ATHKNfe, April 21, 5 p
m. Colonel
.Main"-, in command of the Greek army
opernt.n against the Turks in Epirus,
1r,rti,,r,uic nuuu; lu,n,cl , about it; it is rather a large snake,
fori and advanced without opposition to; Qn a dark night it "makes" a light in
FnJipadia, which place the Turks aban- the pool, which shines so brightly that
dmie l aft-r burning it. Colonel Mano; I when one first sees it one's eyes blink.
hu- lmifct'd the Grecian flag over Fil-1 -
',"1,J'U j Soinotltiuc to Knov,
Mr-, A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry ' It may be worth something to know
St., A. ton, III., Eufl'ered with sciatic that the very Lest medicine for restoring
rheumatism for over eight months. She the tired out nervous system toa healthy
ilociorf'd fur it nearly the whole of this vigor is Electric Bittere. Thie medicine
time. udiig various remedies recom- is purely vegetable, act6 by giving tone
uieiidnd by friends, and was treated by to the nerve centres in the stomach,
tin nhysicians, but received no relief, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneye,
She then 11-ed one and a half bottles of and aids theee organs in throwing oil'
Cimiiibf-rhti'i's Puin Balm, which affect- impurities in the blood. Electric Bit
ed 11 ciinplete cure. This is published ters improves the appetite, aids diges
nt ht-r request, as fihe wants others elmi- lion and is pronounced by those who
n! iiillicted to know what cured her. have tried it as the very best blood puri
Th 25 and 50 cent mzes for sale by tier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for
Blakeley & HotiKhton.
I'or Stl.
Yr-arliiiir sheep 1000 head, sound and
in prime condition. Price $l.o. Ad
dre-.f, J. M. Davih,
v 11 1 f ShcrarH Bridne, Oregon.
Do vou want your windows cleaued, inator ie the most ellective mid econom
. . . . 1 . . 1 ical po son known. Price reduced to 30
iMffHtH taken up, beaten and re laid, or (;eilt For ea,e hv M Zi Doaneni
jituimr work of any kind done by a , Agent.
lir-t-chi-fc man If so, telephone Henry ,
J.ihiiBuu m Parkins' barber 6hop.
'Phone 110.
ulO-lf
WORSE i ri.
Woes of a IJlltoli i ii.
What is called;: "i
just been built bj n
and illustrate rather
;ctr.n Who Uullt
lli.titir."
ienii' hou.'.e" has
IV.teh physician
ori'ihly thi ;:cs-
sibility if pre-, eiite inc.
worse to undergo than ri
: ala-
dies, says the Now ork l .rr.c-. lhe
walls of this extremely modern nnd
scientific dwelling are made of parallel
plates of prrnumi irlnsa swvernl ir.el.e.
apart, with n concentrated solution cf
aiuni or sa'ts of porta between them.
These platen arc fixed in metal frames,
by which they are built together. The
roof is not translucent, and i. made cf
materials which arc impervious to heat,
ihufe Ueepintr out the sunshine and hold
inrr in the warmth of the room.. The
house is entered by an underground
door, to which a stair leads. The air
also enters underrrronnd and passes
throtitrh a microbe filter of cr-tton. wool
and trlyeerir.e. 11 circulates through
the looms by mer.na of cratinjrs awl
escapes under the roof. The house is
heated by the sun. except when a stove
is found to be necessary. The salt solu
tions between tho panes absorb the
heat by day and give it forth by nitrht.
In summer the air is cooled by its pns
sinre underground and tempers the
tropical warmth of the climate. The
illumination inside is diffus ed frcm all
parts of th" walls, but there are no win
dows out cf which the inhabitants can
look, and it i dillicult to sec how they
will be able to endure life in a place
;o horribly v. hulesomc and dull.
LEGACY FOR A BAVARIAN TOWN.
Eccentric Count Jlornlii-rrr I.i-nvert It
l.".Oliti.O(i() "IiirUs.
By the recent death of Count Ernest
Von Dornbercr the town of lJepensbursr.
in Bavaria, comes into an unexpected
k-craey of 13.000,000 marks. The i.uthor
of this benefaction was the 1:;M of one
branch of the Dornberjr fair..!.-, w ' .1
holds prreat estates in Austria. Prussia
and linden. In his yountrer day lu en'
a brilliant figure at the court if urm.
and as captain of hussars distinsr'ishe 1
h'mself highly on the field of M; . l '
He then took UP hortieultur.' . .
"avacant ardcr.- his park an ! - i
in the environs of Hefrensbu-fi" . '- T
1hl. earden5 of Schonbrunn. s-.nl-1 ' .
for r.asons unhnown, he dropm-' :i
interest in his favorite pursuit r.r-! v. tit
drew altogether from human .-:) .
lib; castle was allowed to c. to ja-1.
nnd ruin, his .conservatories ft-1! t
pieces from neglect and his s'!
plants moldered av.-aj-. Evrrv n. r: -inc
the solitary gardener retained f v
it-dispensable work used to see a bent
tiirure with ha treat-tl features issii" f rem
a side door and wander over the fo'b
WONDERFUL LAMP SNAKE.
Einit n DnzillnK: I.Itrht That Can Hi
Such Tito IHIi-h.
The native of Natal, outh Africa,
have an in!;;liei- faith in tiie existenot
of the lain;. :iake, which they call
"umuinri-" This reptile is suopesed to
frequent swaniitK or lakes ant is of a
size so vast that cn an occasion when
one or the species was awachea anu
by a Doer hi.at.ng party it.-.
"upcass filled a couple of wasrans. In
. . 1
fnct, the umuingi's proportion.-, are al
most unlimited. The litrht emitted by
thi.- monster is bright and dazzling in
the extreme, and can be easily dis
cerned irom a distance of a couple-
of ,ik.s cr inore Naturally this rudi-
aiuie u visible bv night only! Manyna-
tive call the lamp Bimlce ivimbela, but
usually this name is applied to a ter-
I'eIlt v'hose dwelling is in the sea. and
whKt' IKwers- ll?uh a'.nl milT'
vt-lous, are not display ud in rivers or
frauffbt wjth A nut;vp
savs he has often reen th" irusp snake in
'he pools of the i'mvoti river, whore it
passes through thorn country, tie Hays
it is not uncommon and in color is very
, hi wth tchcB
i50t-or$1.00 per bottle at Hlakeloy &
Houtrhton'e Drug Store. (2;
iiuu Vuur Grain.
Few realize that each equirrel do
, strove 11.50 worth of uraiii annually.
1 Wakelee'e Squirrel and Gopher Esterm-
Advertifte 111 The Ciiiioniole.
Subscribe for The Oiiko.viole.
flow fibout Your
job
Yg have the facilities for doing all Grinds
of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
catalouue, and we are after all the work we
can do. Ye not only desiie to keep bu?y.
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
Q)roT)Ke publisl?ii?$ ?o.
SCAB. TICKS 0R LICE
THE WORLD RENOWNED ;
SuDnlied to United States and
, r
TRYING TO BE FUNNY.
AlnuiHt Everj- Itlun Hns Ills I'd J)Uc.
I MiiUly SUlv.
"Did you ever stop to think," raid the
licensed misanthrope, "what a lot cf
fools men aro?"
Without waiting for a reply the li
censed misanthrope never waits for a
reply he con tin-tied:
"The dreary imbecility
resulting
from the American national disease- cf
trying to be funny is something a v. nil
to contemjilat. .Now, I met a mzzi t'J.
mornir.g a man with large in ten-",
in the city, an operator in real estate, a
banker and a 'prominent citizen.' Ke
shouted out to myself and my ccirpnr
ion: 'Well, you're a nice pair to tlrav.
to.' and I doubt if he has seen two of hi:-:
acquaintances together in 15 year.
wiilwut pprhighig that poor, pale,
shrinking jest.
"There's another man who has a big
mercantile business down the Rtree:
v ho never meets a friend without a. !:
ing: 'How does your coirtStHtiof-ilii;"
aagaciat?'." He's considered a man of
intellipc nee, too. and yet he's been chirp
ing that bit of idiocy nt everybody he
knows for ten years.
"Then there's the head of a big manu
facturing firm in tihe south end. a man
of wide culture, a man of the world,
who ought to have some sense, who
was so delighted with his discovery of
'Xif a few years ago that he regard?
it as a hrilliaut witticism in itself, nnd
never loses an opportunity to inject it
into his conversation with an air that
amounts to a demand for recognition of
his mot.
"And so it goes. Xine out of every ten
i men you meet have some pet phrase
j like that, wliich has ceased to mean
anything, if it ever did, aud which they
' fire at the hinds of ill with whom they
tome in contact. Dr. Xordnu has de
fined this affliction as eeholalia, I be-
lieve, but the proper designation for it
wouldn't look well in print." Chicago
Journal.
No vlttatliur tlio Air.
Among the novel idea's iniicrinl r.ni
I potion is the coupllnff together of a
, number of balloons; in what might be
' called a tandem form. In the foremost
in a machine which Is ?u. posed to be
the propelling. These balloons are um
brella-shaped, nnd contain hydrogen
gas. The car i Mispt-ndcd 11 long dis
tance below the balloon proper, and is
(Connected with it by n frame of nlum
i intiiii. The relative position of car and
! balloon would not Lt unlike a very long
bundled umbrella fully sprend, the ear
being attached to tin- lower end of the
handle. The motive jxnver if an engine
! operated by liquid fuel. The i.-xju-ri-,
ments with thin form of navigation are
I liniiiir f-n'iiliii-tinl nt Mfmti'Omnrv. Aln..
by men who are fully abreast witli the
best scientific ideas of the day. X. V.
Ledger.
no superior, .tsesi; uip ior ine w 001.
MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon.
piifOW
British Governments. It has
a 1 TTT T
Sold by PEASE &
I Stiiekliolilnrs' Meeting.
' Notice is hereby given that a meeting
j of the stockholders of The Dalles Chron
icle Publishing Company will be held at
i the couuty court rooms on Tuesday, the
'25th day ot May, A. D., 1S97, at 2
o'clock p. m., for the purpose of udopt
j ing suplimentarv articles of incorpora-
! tion' increasing the capital stock of said
comnanv and transacting sucn otner
business as may come before said meet
in:.'. By order of the Board of Directors.
The Dalles, Or.-uon, April 9, 1897.
A. S. Mac Alusti.i:,
Presided.
Ii. G. D.WENl'OUT,
Secretary.
Outlet- to M'uximj t-ri.
Is 01 ice is iierebv givn that bv oider
I of the county court, the sheriff .vill re-
1 turn
the tax roll for ISL'G to the
countv clf-rl: on the first Monday in
April; 16H7, and all taxes then remain-!
inc uiilittld Oil the loll Will be declared1
flMltnniiMnt imrl t lifrc-iftcr thf ci.prif '
fieiinqueiii, ana uiere.uiT me siierui ,
will not receive taxes until the delin-
qtient roll is given him. P.y order of
court. A. M. Kelsav,
n23.4tw cierk.
Cn-li in Vnur Clx-uks.
All county warrants repistered prior
to Nov. 15, 1802, will be paid at my
oftice. Interest ceases after April 7,
1897
C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
Cliuupt: of Time.
Commencing April 8th, the Eteamere
of the Regulntor line will leave The
Dalles at 7 a. m. instead of 7:30.
W. C. Ai.laway, Agent.
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 you for life.
Office in the Vogt block.
Ae usual always in the lead. Hop
Gold Bock Beer on sale today. See that
you get it on draught at all Star brewery
saloons. alo-lw
Stnbling 6c Williams now have
celebrated Hop Gold Bock beer
draught. It is all right.
the
on
Fresh asparogue, onione, lettuce, etc.,
and Chinook salmon every morning at
Dalles Commission Cu.'e. 14-lw
A b:g drive in matches. Five papers
for 5 cents at Maier & Benton'e.
, Soap Foam excele all other woehing
compounde. a2-3m
Ke braaka corn for sale ut the Wasco
warehouse. Best feed on earth. m0-t
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS, i ' " UUTH Via
JfhBThe Shasta Route
P"eii the Common Council of Dalles -ok the-
.SaSifflSjSouihera Pacific Comp'y.
ijntnrdav. the lolh dav of Ma , 1M r'
sell at public auction, to the highs' j Trains leave nnd .ire dim to nrrlvc nt rorltCl
. b diler. all me iuiiu .$. -
of lot in Gates addition to Dalles L-itj ,
I Wasco county. Oregon, to-wit . : .
Lots 9 and 10 jointly, in l ock 4 , ,
0 and 10, jointly in block lo ; lo s
" . . ni
liloi U -l,
and 12, in
c o n,.H 10. M HIV i"
' "",,.' i to. n
Known lis """V', , t o q j
olock 27; lot ! in oiock i, '" -" ,,'
o 0. 7, S, 9, 10 and 11, ' ''l0 i'
wit. o s 4. S. 0. 10, 11 and 12, in block
1 ' b, 4, O, O, in oiui-h
'The reasonable value of said lots, or
lc than which tliey win noi u
It.." i fi..,! i.r.fl ili'termined tiv the
' Common Council of Dalles City as fol- j
1 7, S. 9 and 10, jointly in block lo, ir-01 ,
I lots 7, S, 9 and 10, jointly in block -1.
I io.in . li 10 i !'7. .22o : lot 11. Ill
uu , l'l .vf ... "
uiolk -i, ,- , ,, , - c.
lot U, in IjIocK ..4, l uu , Ji'is -.
ft. 10 and 11. in block .".). each res pect-
ivelv 100; lots 6 and . in .
.. tio-, l..rc ?. !. 4. S. 9.
' . . r, . 1 - I. An V:.
eacu refivi:iiici T'-fj i '. , '
, 10 and 11, in block 30, eacn raswuuw i
,.100: lot 12, in block SO, 12; lots , 4, ,
5, S, 9, 10 and 11, in block :i7, each re-,
Ispectivelv 100; lots G, 7 and U , in ,
'block 37, each respectively
lot 2. li, 10 and 11. in block
1 41, eech rtspectivelv $100; lot? l.!
7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively
'$125; lots 3. 4, 5, S, 9, 10 and 11. :n
block 42, each respectively .uju; iui i, ,
UG; W? 3, 4. o, 0, . "c
12, in block o, ; w . o. f ; - S'
0, 10. 11 and 12. in block ;Jotsl. J, o, ,
14 5 9, 10 and 11, in block to ; lots 1, ,
' 1 !. . . . . ,.i !.. l.1l- at nnd lots
Ill I I 11,111 I III UiVfllV - - .
Rnndl" in block 42. each respectively
io" l7t " 4 0 10 and 11, in! Leave for OSWKOO, daily, except Sundar, at
. !fl2o; lots , o, 4, o, J, a" " i, l V " In-: 12:16- 1:l5 5:ii, C:, j:05 p.n
block 43, each respectively -f 1UU, lot l, , (imd ji:n0 on Saturdiiy only). Arrive t
in block 43 12o; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in i-orthuid at 7:10and S;3U n. m., and 1:30, 4:13,
block 40, each respectively 00; lots 1 0.35 and 7:53 Jh in.
and G, in block 40, each respectively. u,nve for Sheridan, week days, stt:30p.n.
4125. i Arrive at Portland, 9:;i0 a. m
' Each of these lots will be sold upon ; uavefnrAM.IEolduv, Wedllesd d
the lot respectively, unci none ot tliem Frl ,(lV t 9:40 a. in. Arrive ut Portland, lues
will be sold for a less sum than the value i dav, Thun-dny and Saturday at 3:05 ji. rn.
thereof, as above stated. sundav trains for OSWEGO leave at S:iOa.n.
One-fourth of the price bid on anj oi an(1 j.,.jf 1:4rii 6:2,-, p. 15 ,md s 05i..m. At
aid lot5 6hall be paid in cash at the rivo at Portland at S:30, iu:tw a.m., 1:30,1:15
time :.f sale, and the remainder in three ; 5.10, G:S5, 7:55 jj. m.
equal pavments on or before one, two -- t.tk
and three years from the date of said
sale, with interest on sucn deferred pav- .
moms at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum, payable annually; provided
Frl
that the payment may he made in Mil
at anv time at the option of the pur
chaser.
. The snid sale will beein on tht-lmh
dav of Mav, 1S97, atthe hour of 2
1 o'clock li. 111.
of said day, and will con-
tinue from time to time until all of said
lots shall be Fold.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1S97.
Gimikkt V. Phkm-s.
Recorder of Dalles City.
Fur tmle or Truile.
A desirable ranch of 100 acres, within
lour miles of Dalles City, with one span
mares, harness, wagons, piows and other
property. Fine fruit land and abun
dance of water. Will trade for Dalles
City property. ' Inquire of
A. S. Mac Ali.isteu,
Ileal Ectate aud Insurance Acent.
Chiioxicix office, The Dalles, Or.
HSTI
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UhOICe Of TranSCDntinent8 HOUtBS
VIA
j 31-u.a.iic UtlUYer
:
Minneapolis
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vDiaiia
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Kansas City J
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Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STKA.MKKS Luv I'ortland
Every Five Uayn for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Kor full details call on O. K i Co. s Agent
ina Dulles, or uddrt-M
W, H. IIUKLBUP.T, Gen. 1'nss. Agt
1'ortlnrid. Oregon
E. M'NKILL President aud Mnnu er
New Schedule.
Train Is'o. 1 ai rives at The Dalles -1 -Ao
a. 111., and leaves 4 :50 a. in.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10:15
p. m., cpii leaves 10:20 p. n
Tiain No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 11 :55
p. in. and west-bound traiu No. 7 leavee
at 1 p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 0. m. daily and ar
v and r.
Sally 00"
ind 7 fro.r
riving vi ine Dalies 1 p. m
nectlim with train No-?. 8 nnrl
.Portland. K. K. Lvn.p
Agent.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
All work promptly attended to,
and warraated.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
!
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W a tch maker? Jeweler
AKWTt.
f OVKUI.ANI) EX.
1!
Hi1;
iressi, Holem. Hasp.
i I DtlrK, AMilniHl, Sue- li
I riimento, Ogilen.snn I'
,,u 1 l'A Frtmeiooo, Mo'nve, f ,
IisAllCPlc.Kll'iisn. .'
New urlcims nnrt
tKnt
s-1! M '""'""''B " ny Ma-
' f Via Wpndburii fnn
tintu- ' ' Mt.Anpcl, Sllvcrton,
tsiilem mid wnv stntlnn m it . ,.
7:.1U A. M.!
;iv i . .u. irv.rvi.lll x
stitions . : '"
11:15 P. M.
(McMiiinvlllo
fwiy stiitinus
a'"lj I 8:15 p. it
Diillf. thinly, cscent sslinilny
DINING CAP.S ON (HIDES nOfTE.
PULLMAN IlL'FrKT SLEEI'EKS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attucliea to nil TlirouKh Trulns.
I Direct cnnni'fiim at ,-nn Fnuiolsnn ultt. r,
; dentnl and Orieatnl and Piicllic mull MranVhK
, Iltics for j,i-an and t lllNA. sailine dm
ai i.ltfiition.
liatth and tickets to Knstcrn jiolnti nnd En.
rn
rnpo. AIM) JAl'.l.N, Utll.NA, HO.NOU'LU M
ctrsTP.ALIA. can be obtained from
J. 11. KIlik'l.AND, Ticket Agent
Through Ticket Otlice, 131 Third street, where
throuch tickets to all iiolnts in the Eastern
StNtes Canada and Lurojiu can be obtalncS t
lowest rte from
J. H. KIItKLAND, Ticket Agent
All above train ariivu at and depart Iron
Cirand Central Station FL'th and Irving street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
PakseiiRer Dejiot, foot of Joflerson street.
1 n
Dalles, Mora and A
STAGE LINE.
Throuch by ilnyliglit via Cirnss Valley, Eot
mill cross Hollows.
DOUGLAS ALLEN,
C. i"U. WI1ITKLA1V,
The Dalles.
Antelope.
Mace-- lenve The lnlles from fmntills Houm
nt 7 11. 111., nlso from Autelojie at 7.30 a. m. eve?
Mondtiv, Wedne-diiv nnrt I ridav. ConnwtioM
limde At Antelope for 1'rincville, Mitcheil r.d
iioitits Iwvonu. Clo'-e cf iinectiotis madeatite
billies with niihuiys, trulns nud boats.
riliiRL-s from Atili'lope reach The Dulles Tu
days, Thursdays nnd Saturdays ut 1 :S0 1. m.
HATES OF TA11E.
Dalles to Deschutes ...
do Mom
do finis Valley
do Kunt
do Cross Hollows
Antelope to (5riM- Hollows
do Kent
do finish Vulley
do Moro
do DosobiR-os
d Dalles.
..51 CO
. 150
. :25
. 3W
.. 130
ia
.2(0
. 3W
3M
1(0
5ui
A SPECIALTYS&s!
tlnry liLUOO POISON percsncctif
cured in 15 to3.ri days. Vou can be trcsiMS
homotorsanioprioouuiiereanieenawjr
t y. If you prefer tocorae here mw
cocbarco.lf wefai'ltocuro.lfrouliaTOtafccnEier
cury.ioiUdo potash, and stm iiavo aeciM
. Sc
cny part of tho body, Jlair or Eyebrows Main
i outt It le tills Secondary ULOOD tfOMUji
1 lnnnn,ntiMi,.t vrnKr.iK-itthemostoUtr
. nnix rnsni nun riiiillt-nirn tlio world ior
cuk wo cannot cure. Tills disease- naj ai"P
(milled thtttilcill of the most emlneatpbyiij
ciuiu. 500,000 capital behind our uni-
tional troaranty. Absolute prooBMntiguw"
tppncVtlon. Addreta COOK. KEMED
JUiioonlc Xcmplc CH1CAOO, ILU -
DA Plf FRS OF
PORKand BEEF
M ANUFACTUKEKd OK
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS P BACON
DRIED BEEF, ETC.
NOTICE.
Notice is iierebv iriven that we wil,f2
p.i,iu a. ,,11 -40 'ibh7. at the boor
.rOT- Ar:. ?. iT,r;t the
u ciocK t, 111. ui cam "--,7,,IJfin sea
! stable of' Ward Kerns & ffider
" Pl.c unction, to e hi w
ior casn, ine iouoihk
sonal property, to-wit: sveart
One bay saddle bowe. about g,
old, branded Mke this: Ou r 8 W
-l. -'r. 1 ...l.l. I.,itn. R nil left ll'P ii
uer r , uu wuh icnui . 'jq.
fnnr v.i,w font, nnd star In
four white feet, and star
gether with bridle ana eau'
posed to be the property f 'Var gUble
This sale is under an f
keeper's lien, to eatisfy ;eeirdlraeV:
the undersigned for their 1
ble charges for the labor, can w,d
attention and the food f ornl 35,
animal, amounting at this 1 da .ei
and for accruing costs and exptniwi
the expenses of this sale. nTg0s.
LEAVE.
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