The Dalles Daily Chponielc tiii: I),u,i,ks, OKKOIlX Atlvcrtllncr ltnte. Per inch One ii.ch or less In Dally . t f Over two lnche iiml under four inches ... 1 CO Over four Inches- anil muter twelve Inches 75 Over twelve Inclic w DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, jcr inch ?2 50 Over one inch nml uniler four Indies. . . - 00 Over four inches nml under t elve inches. . l oo Over twelve inches 1 00 Tin- Now Time Card. Under the new time card, which goes into effect tomorrow, trains will move as follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at G p. in., leaves at 0:05 p. in. No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1:15 a. in., de parts 1 :20 a. ni. No. .", from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives S:b'0, departs S:35 a. m. No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa cific, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m. Nos. 'Jo and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 2.'! arrives at G:30 p. :n., departs 12:45 p. in. Passengers for Ileppner will take train leaving here 0:05 p. in. THE CHURCHES- There will be Lutheran services to morrow morning in the court house at 11 a. m., conducted by llev. L. Grey. Eveniuu' services will be omitted. liev. O. D. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will preach at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Subject "Our Great Desire." There will be no even ins: service. At the Congregational church, corner of Court and Filth streets, Sunday services as usual : At 11 a. in. 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 0:30 p.m. Tonic "What is true liberty, and how m it won?" All persons not worshipping elsewhere are cordiallv invited. TUIIKISH ADVANCE CUKCICKD. airiilBC the I'luln f Larlssu Have Gone Out. Constantinople, April 22. (Delayed in transmission.) It is stated here that one of the Turkish brigades which had been pushed forward on the plains of Larissa has been unable to advance fur ther owing to the floods caused by rains and the consequent rise of the river Sa lembria. Edhein Pasha telegraphed asking for the immediate dispatch of pontoons to enable the troops to cross the river, trie Greeks having blown up the bridges. These reports had a very depressini: effect here when taken in conjunction with the formidable resis tance which the Turks have met with around Tvrnavos. When a person is losing flesh and wasting away there is cause for alarm. Nuihini: so worries a physician. Con sumptives would never die if they could reg.un their usual weight. In fact there would be no consumption if there was no wasting of the system. The cause of this loss of flesh is a failure to properly digest tin food eaten. Nine-tenths of all of our diseases date hack to some de ranueinent of the stomach. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will stop this wasting oi the body. It acts by causing the food we eat to be digest ed so as to do good, for undigested food does more barm than good. The Cor dial contains food already digested and is a digester ol foods as well. Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Di'ctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. A I'l-.lOi: TDK WlI.MA.il DA V. Ilo Will lit) rim Ahsl.t.'int Secretary of Mat. Washington, April 28. President Mc-Kinh-y ha-i decided to nominate William It. Day, of Canton, to be first assistant secretary of state and ex-Uepresentative Bellamv, of Cincinnati, to bo minister to Belgium. The nominations were to have been sent to the senate to-day, but that body adjourned over until Monday. Two years ago It. .1. Wurien, a drug gist a. Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Cough llmiiedy. lie sums up the result as fol lows: "At that time the goods were un known in this section; to-day Chamber lain's Condi Hemedy is a household word." It is the same in hundreds of ciiiiimuniiies. Where over tlio good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy la-come known the people will have nothing else, For sale by Blakoley & Houghton. Tim 1'till liipiu tM Iteliulliou. Tacoma, April 2.'f. News just received from Hong Kong by steamer contradicts the rumors from Madrid that the Pliil- ipplne rebellion is practically stutiij:cd out. Oa the cmtrnry, mvo imtortanti engagements have ln.cn fottaht croiitly 1 inlo'li of which this insurgent) woroj vietorKtH. The Finnish fotco was , badly defeated and foteed to tetronl in confusion. TtiD icbol furce aio re ported to have been S,000 t-tronj:. The royalist troops lost over 200 tnun and the insuriients thirty. I.lttloOIrl Aocldently IIuiikI. Di:s Moinks, April 22. The inlant daughtor of John F. Buckley wns acci dentally hanged here by her bonnet strings calciiing on the limb of a tree. The little girl, about 5 years old, had been playing on the porch but a few minutes before the accident. Her bon net strings were tied twice around her neck to keep the bonnet in position more securely. She slipped when climb ing on a small cherry tree and the strings caught on a twig projecting not more than an inch. MAKIfi G(WJ) SERVANTS. Tho Jnpnncso Aro Apt and Effi cient Help. Tliey Are direful nml Eeonoiiiienl, nml Ho Not YVntt to lie Told What They Are to Do, Dili tJo to Work. "llow do the Japanese compnre with the Chinese cs servants?" a gentleman asked of a life-long- friend who had had experience with help of both national ities, "There is no comparison," was t hem-pi;.-. "The Chinese are effieit nt, but they are awfully set in their v. ays. li yon give a Chinaman an order to-d.iy he will do that very bame thing: the next day. and every other day, no nui'tor hov absurd it may be. unless cxpre?..h toid not to do so. A Japanese will use his own judgment ami nave you u lo of bother. ' The Japanese adapt theni felves, to our custonm very (ju.ckly and they are naturally courteou. and n dic ing They don't mind work. Mi r. 1 have a friend who::.- one sevair i- a .lar.anese g-irl. and she docs the work c,i the entire house for less wages tnar a (itrnian or Swede would and ju.'t ar thoroughly. "What delights me with the .laprne.-c-is that they are so careful and e-coroni-ieal," this lady continued. "Nothing 'a ever wasted in the kitchen since Bohma was installed, and my butcher bill.? are lessened considerably. Then -die is always scrubbing up the tables and dressers, and 1 believe she puts on cl.an clothing every day. 1 always see her washing- hanging out late in the afternoon." Inquiry discovers that there are a great in any Japanese in the big cities oi the unici, and that every ship that comes brings a fresh relay of 20 or .'10. A Japanese mission established in Brooklyn finds hom?s for any number of thc:e adventurers. As the new comers, r.omaft . rwhattheirproficicncy or social standing may be, aie totally unaeip-.r.nud with localities, the rate of wagi etc., they gladly accept the do mestic service which gives them shel ter and food for present needs. The managers report that those supplied with place:; invariably give satisfaction. A i.umher of Japanese g-irls and women who carae over to the world's fair were stranded in the country and have had to support themrelves as best they could. All these have taken refuge in housework or have been engaged as sewing maids. They came originally to dance or sinjr or form a part of a .Japanese booth or domestic "interior." Their aim, after being; dismissed, was to make money enough to return home, but, as is not unusual, they see the ad vantage of life in America and have de cided to I'm here. Of late years many businessmen have lived for months or years .in Japan, hating1 their famiiks in residences. Their Japanese servants have accom panied them to America and ne.'phbur.s of the.-e returning absentees, noting the eflicieuey of their eastern domestics, have gotten them to bring out relutivcs or friends to serve in a like capacity in their households; thus the infection .spreads. The Japanese consul in New Turk has sometimes as many as :.'.") ap plications in a single duy for servants. "I want a cook anil a butler. 1 hear the Japanese are so thoi ouglrly reli able," says a servant-hunting house keeper. "You must excuse my trou bling you," slu' adds, as if dawns on her that the consul does not necessarily keep an employment agency. "We sometimes lir.d places for our countrymen newly-landed," .-ays the consul, and then he turns her over to his secretary, who in turn, directs her to an uptown lint where a Columbia col lege student keeps an impromptu in telligence bureau for fellows of his rno?. These college lupJrantf. think well of the i$20 or $:: a month which such po sitions give th-m. They work in these various callings for a year or two until they accumulate a little money and then they finish their college eours.- or act up business for themselves. One of the partners in a big Broadway ntore de voted entirely to Japanese wares wan two yenro ago a trusted "man of all work" in a well-known American fam ily. He saved $1,500 and won the last ing respect and friendship of his em ployer, who wrrs loath to lose him. N. V. Commercial Advertiser. flow flbout Your job AVu 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 clcsiie 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. fyropKie WOR yTB II I HC and hiSinammmmmmimmmBmmmmmm I THE Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon. KtocKliulilorN 3Io,!tliir. Notice is hereby given that a niLCtint: of the stockholders of The Dalles Chron icle Publishing Company will be held at the county court rooms on Tuesday, the 25th day" of May, A. D., 1S97, at 2 o'clock p. in., for tho purpose- of, adopt ing supliuientary articles of incorpora tion, increasing the capital stock of said company and transacting such other business as may come .before said meet ing, liy order oi the Board of Directors. The Dalles, Oregon, April 9, 1897. A. S. Mac Ai.i.istuh, President. K. G. Davunpoiit, .Secretary. Notico i,r Dl-solutloii. Notice is hereby given tliat the part neiship heretofore esistini; between Frank Uabe! and W. C. Rupert has been dissolved, to dale from .Saturday, April o, 1S97. Frank (iabe! will pay all bills, and is authorized to collect and receipt for all bills due the linn. Dated at The Dalles. Or., this Otli day of April, 1S97. FlIANK G.USUL, ao-lm W. C. Ri'i'KitT. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing in Tvgh Vallev Flouring Mill", under the name of V. M. McCorkle & Son, is this dav dissolved bv limitation, J. M. Mc Corkle retiring.' W. M. McCorklo will continue, and will pay all legal claims and collect all debts of the late linn. Tvgh, Or.. April 2, 1S97. ' V. M. McConicu:, a7-lm -I. K. McCor.i:i,K. Notluo to Ta.xiinyor.j. Notice is hereby given that by order of the county court, the sheriff will re turn the tax roll for 1S9( to the countv elerk on thu first Monday in April," 1897, and all taxes then remain ing unpaid on the roll will bo declared delinquent, and thereafter tho flherilf will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll ia given him. Ry order of court. A. M. Kui.sav, in2n -ltw Clerk. huvn Vour Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys fl.50 worth of gram annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the most effective und econom ical poison known. Price reduced to !50 cents. For sale by M. Z. Donnell, Agent. . Old papers for sale at 10 cents per hun dred. A large lot ol old daily and week ly CniioNiai.K.s on hand, the accumula tion of 180(1. Very good for putting under carpets, on account of uniform size. Yellow washing powder will make your clothes tho Binno color. Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure white. u2-3m piWW0? publish?. ?o. TICKS RENOW For hale or Triulu. A desirable ranch of 100 acres, within tour miles of Dalles City, with one span inured, harness, wagons, niows and other property. Fine fruit land and abun dance, of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire- of A. S. Mao Ali.istiu:, Iteal Estate and Insurance Agent. CmtoxiCLi: oflice, The Dalles, Or. Do not fail to call on Dr. Lanncrberg, the eye specialist, and have your eyes examined free of churue. If you sutler with headache or nervou.sness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. Otliee in the Vo-;t block. To Trnilo. A Winchester i fie, re-loading tools and 100 shells, for good pony. Enquire 1 at this oflice. a21-:it Do you want your windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a first-class man? If so, telephone Henry Johnson at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phone 119. alu-tf As usual always in tlio lead. Hop Gold Rock Reer on sale today. See that you got it on draught at all Star brewery saloons. alo-lw Stubling & Williams now have the celebrated Hop Gold Rock beer on draught. It is all right. Fresh asparagus, onions, lottuce, etc., and Chinook salmon every morning at Dalles Commission Co.'s. 14-lw Carload of choice Rnrbank seedling potatoes just received at J. II. Cross' feed and grocery store. a22-.'H A big drive in matches. Five papers lor ft cents at Maier & Renton's. Delft ware, new line, just received at Maier & Renton's. nSO-lt Soap Foam excels all othor washing compounds, a2-:iiii Nebraska corn for sale at tho Waeco warehouse. Rest feed on earth. inO-t Quaker una crusty bread pans at Maier & Renton's. a20 4t We sell Hoe Cake soap. Peaso & Mays. aS-2m Cuili In Vour Ulieakx. All county warrants registered prior to Nov. 15, 1892, will bo paid at my oflice. Interest ceases after April 7, 1897. 0. L. Pmi.ui'H, County Treasurer. Advertise 111 Tin: Ciiko.nium:, NOTICE-SALE OF CITY UU . a. I Notice is hereby given that by an- nt ordinance -eio : the Common Cow ! h tv Anril 10th, 1807, entitled, "An or jdlniuproviW ...n ..i iii, it- unction, to the highest run i ,...- of s'inGateStion Toni K and parts Wasco county. wr.., . , , Lots 9 and 10 jointly, m h ook J, , 7, 8. 0 and 10, jointly in Mock 16 , lo 8 . 1ock 27 5 lot 9 in block -M; bs -,.!.4, o fi. 7. 8, U, iu nnu hi V 1 f m ii .....I t ii block ! Sf Tots 8,4.6,0,7.8. 0. 10, 11 and 1 12, in block 07; lots 1. o, -i, o. fa. h, 9,,10.1la..di;J,in.blork.J; jj U U f 9, 10 and 11, in block 4., lota 1 , -, II 7i 10, lliind 12, in block 41, and lots 1. 2, ;;, -I, o, o. in "mi; i. Ti.e reasonable value of said lots, or li'- Umn which they will not be sold, Ims been lirctd nw determined by he Coniu.on Council of Dalles City as fol- 1OLotSain.l0.inblock 14, 150; loin 7, S, 9 and 10, jointly in block 1, .-(U , lots 7, S, Hand 10, jointly in lilock 21, 200; lot 10, in block 27, $22o ; lot , .11 block 27, 'J25; lot 12, in block 2', -1-jOO, lot 0, 111 block :14. $100; lots 2, 3, 4, o, b, 0, 10 and 11, in bl.u-k M, each respect i,...lv iioiv lots 0 and 7. in blocl: ' '. i,Q - .1 S 9 each respectively 12m ; lota ... -i, , 10 and 11. in block I'.G, each respectnelj $100; lot 12. in block :i0, ?l2o; lots .., 4, 5, S. 9, 10 and 11, in block :17, each re speetivelv ,100; lots 0, 7 and 12, in bluck .17, each respectively l-o; lots 2, II, 10 and 11, in tdock 41, ei-ch respectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in bloci 41, each reapeetively !fl2.); lots o, 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11, :n block 42, each respectively $100; lots , 0 and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2, li, 4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block -lo, each respectively $100; lot 1, : i.i,, 1. .1-; ii'r,- ints '. I!. 4 and o. in ... J- ','- . i,in. i.,tc 1 DIOCK -It), eacil ret, :uimci t.v.,, - i' :.. i.in..i. .11". vi.uiii-i-rive v u, ill uiuijiv -.-J, -..- Each of the?e lots will be sold upon the lot reppeotivelv, and none of them will be gold for a less Finn than the value 1 thereof, as above stated. , One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be naid in cash at the I time of sale, and the remainder in three I I ., l.ufn. .. nu Hvn eijiiai iu uiciiiB uii u. ..1..., , v..- and three years lroni tne date 01 bam 1 1 sale, willi interest on such deferred pay- ' incuts at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided 1 that the payment may lie made 111 mil , at any time at tin option 01 tne iuir-1 chaser 1 The said sale will beinn on the loth , dav ol Alav, lh!L, at tne nour oi - o'clock p. 111. of said day, and will con- j tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this llltb day of April, 1S07. Gii.nuitT W. Pitubi'.s. Recorder of Dalles City. LDDQ POISON n uwifinl 1 on ondarvorTnr. tlary ltl.oop 1'olSOX purmniicntly horuaforsuniopricoumiorsriimJKUarau-' ty. If yoaprefcrtoconiohorowowllicon- tracttonnvrflllrnrtflfnr(f,n(ll!n,nlhHla cocbartrc.lf wo fall to cure. If yon linve taken incr- cury, lotlldi) iiotasL, nnu still liavo nc-lies and paln3,aiucoiii4!,ati:lieainrooi:tli,Sii-e'l'liroat, lilllllU'ri. Connci-ilnlor.-il -iiwili. nn anyDartoftliouodv.lliilrorlOvidirovi-n folllitf- I 1 uui, ii. is mis auiMiiiuiiry lilAtllll i'DISUN 1 woKUurantLotocnro. Wo solicit the most obsti nate cns.es nnd cliiilluni;o tlio world for a ' caiorvo cannot euro. Tlii3 dheaeo has nlwnya . b.'lllIctltllO KlClll Of tllIUOIIt(!Illl!lUlltllll)-.sl- claiu. 5O0,UU( capital bohlnd our micondl. tlonal (xnaranty. Abaoluto proofM sunt scaled on 30V Masonic 'Xuuiiilc, tJIilOAOU, UjSa, J. S. PCIIBSK, l'rcsldciit. II. M. Ilr.Ati., Cinliier. first National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Ranking Rusiness traiitiucieii Deposits received, subject to Sipht Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav oi collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on New York, San Francisco anJ port Uuid. DIKEOTOKS, D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Soiiknck. En. M. Wii.li.vmo, Gko. A, Likhk. H. M. Rkai.l, CITATION. TN THK COl'.NTV COUKT of tlio Stilte of Oie X K011, for the County of Wasco. In the matter of tlie cMntu of Jiiines JlcOnlinn, deeeiiHd-Citiition. ToJncob Mctrulmn, Jiimes MeCinlmn, John Mc (iiihnii, bairn ilciinlmii, Klvn .McUahnn, Murv l-.llun IliiBlich, Kllzubuth Meliiilimi nnd Knt'u bhiiinnU', heirs mid ICKnteei,, nnd Mr, limuiiih Ward, k-K'itee, KreetliiK; In the mime ol tho Htnte of OrcKnu. vrai arc Hereby cited ami renuued to itj,r,oiir ta the Loan ty Court of the Ktnteof Ortuoa, for tlie County of W iiseo.nt tlieeouitrooia tliereof.ut The Italics. In thu County of Wiiieo, 011 Monday, the ;id day of Mhv, lb'J7, nt a o'clock iu tlio nfteriiooa of tlmt day, then and there to show came, If miy there he, why 1111 order of mlo Hlmuld not bo uiiide nnd untered herein, dlreotlliK thu executor of the hint will mid tMliunent of Mild deceased, to soli tho r'al jir.iiM.Tty beloiiKlui; to -nlil estate, to-wlt: 1 ho eoiuliwe.st quarter of Section ulRlit, Town hlrlj, one ninth, Kanuo fourteen Knst, V. .M the baino beliiL' tlio real jirotwrty deicrlbed la tlio j,e " V1.1 ' V'o t-xw-ut(,r of Mild eatutu Hied herein. - J 1l.1,,"tln",lH H-rved upon you, tho Mild Jn eob MeOaliaii, James Me(ialmii, John MeUulmm, Uuirn Mcl.ahaii, Klvn McUahnn, Mnrv Kllei ,,.!!?,l.,!f ' P Z"bL'i ' ;Cia,uimil KiitoHlnunake lielrh of .laineh Mct.ahim, deeeused, by order oi tho County JuiIko of Vie,eo county; Oickoi 1, mado on tho -jad day of March, 18J7. KJlLk"" WiTNKss-. the lion. Itobort Muys, JuiIko of tho in. . t 1 V,""1,1.1' (;?urt J".t.h0 HlH,u 01 On-mm, for IbBAL the County of Wnsco with thu Seal of '"d Cmut nni.ed thla iUl day of Maich, Attkst;' " '' A. M. KKI.3AY, Clerk. m-,, Hy hlHEON II01.TO.N, Dejiuty Vlllllicn of Tliuo. D u Commeneing April 8th, tho steamers of the Remilutor line will leave The Dalles at 7 a. 111. Instead of 7 :30. W. 0. Allawav, Agent. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OP THE Southern Pacific CompY Tmh, .envo n,ul are Uo to nrr.vo at I.KAVK. a nam. f OVKKLANl) KX-1 press, Siitem, Ui)c. I i uiuk, AHiiiiani, "uc I rntiii-ntri. Oinln,! u... 3:.p.O I M. iTiinoiM-n, .Mojnve.f, Los AiiReleM,Kl Vnm, .10 A. H, New urlciuib mid Kiist ii s:r,o a. M, UosebarB nail wiy tuti tlotlS .- . , f Via Wmxlhnrii InrY ,JI I Mt.AiiKul, Sllvortnn, West Selii, ltrowns. cxteM lai!,r!:,8i.,cM?n,,j Suleiu mill way ntntloiis 'io.iSA i Corvnl i s .uul way; tra Dully except Suiutnyi. '1:00 1'. M. 7:o0 A. M. l: 15 1'. M. i MoMliinvUlu 1 wiiystutiiiiis l8:iiP.S Dully. tH'Uiy, cscejit Sunday. DININC; UA118 ON (KiDKN UOUTE, PULLMAN IIUFFLT SLEKl'KKS AND .SEfOND-CLASS BLKUI'IXO CAH3 Attaelied to nil Through Trains. Direct connection nt Knit rrnucKm -m, w (lentiilmid Orientii! nml IMcIllt; mull slcamHn ltnos. for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing aX' , Z I tie inr JAi'A. an , , pjicu,,,,. , ,.llU!j tickets ets to Knstern linlntu nnH r- rotie. aim)JAI'ak, uiii.na, HONOLULU ui Al'sTllALlA, enii bu obtiilned Irnm J. 11. KIKKLAN1), Ticket Agent. TiiroiiRh Ticket Olllcc, i:il Third street, where tliroucli tickets to nil points iu the Eastern HMtes, Cnnmlii and Kuropo can be obtained tt lowest rnten from J. II. KIKKLANI), TIcketAwnt All above trains arrive at nml depart Irooi '.iniad (;entriil Station, Fifth mul Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pufseii!?cr Depot, foot of J utlerion street. Leuvu for OSWECiO, dully, except Stitjdr,ii 7:'JU u. in.; 12:15, 1:15, Uvl fi:i:, 8:05 p. a : fund ll::wn. 111. on Satiiriluy onlvi. , ....r,!,.,,,! t T:10 ,uul S:.TU n m mirl l-af I-u Arrive : ..- i-.r-r - u..j. mil, , ;u :,) . in. I Luiive for Sticrldnn, week days, at 4:30 p. a. 1 Arrive nt Portland, u::;o u. in I Leave for A1KLIE 011 Monday, Wcdnesdivaal I Fri-tiiy ntUilOn. in. Arrivu nt Portland, Iuk , duv, Tliur.-dny mid Sntiinlny nt 3:05 p. m. I Huniliiv trains for OSWEGO icavent 8:10a.m. 1 mul lJ: 1.",, 1 : 15, :;:r.u, f:'J.', (: 13 and s 05 p. m. Ar 1 .1 , ..rt ... C"ll Ifl.Ul .1 m . 1.00 LIT 1 t'li '."V" "it"" " 0:10, t, !,), 1 :i ,. 111. It. KOEHLElt, E. P. ROGERS, Asst. 0. V. it l'ass. Alt Mnuituur. GIVKS THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VI A- Spokarxe Denver Omaha Kansas City , IVLl21I16aT)011S 1 I CJ. "DotiI I JraUX I Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OC1JAN STEAM KltM l.ouvo 1'nrtUnil Kvorv Flvi) tiiys fr SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Tor full details cull on O. U .Vr Co. s Agent Tho Dalles, or iiddress W, II. m.'KI.l)Cl!T, pen. I'' l'urtlund. Orctoi E. M'NKII.L I'resldeat nud Mima Now Sclimliil". Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles M a. in., and leaves 4:50 a. in. . Train No. 2 arrives nt The Dalle: W.w p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. in. , Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 1 .0 p. in., and west-bound train Io. 1 at 1 p. m. ..., Train 23 and 24 will carry between The Dalles und Umatilla, ie ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. dnilv antt w riving at Tho Dalles 1 p. in. dull."1' necting with train Nos. 8 an" lr0ff Portland. K. K. Lvrw. STAGrE LINE. ThroiiKli by daylight via Grass Valley, K"1' uud Cross Hollows. IIDUtil.AH AI.I.KN, Tlio Vatt- C. M. WIUTELAW. Aiiti'lofe- at,iBes leave Tlio Dalles froin I'injit'llJ ' at 7 a. in., also from Antelojioat ,.u- ' Uoal Monday, Wednesday und I-rl'l' .""11 inndo nt Aittelojiu for I'rlnuv lie, M "tTbe polats beyond. Close ciainectio s billies with railways, trains and ho'"8- HIiircs from Autelopo reach The days, Thursdnys and riuturdnys nt l.u 1 ii.Tv.s or fa he ...lw 255 ''jW -150 '"".'SB 350 ' '.'.'! 500 Dulles to Deschutes do Moro do (irnss Vulloy do Kent do Cross Hollows, ... Antelojic to Cross Hollows .. . do Kent do Grass Valley do Moro do Desohuces do Dalles Attention Horsi"'""" The horsemen will meet ftt akt!l'I May 1st, for the purpose of n general round up. All horseownera w requested to be present. R. IlOOTBK, H, C. Boopb EMST! Hon and Antelope