The Dalles Daily Chronicle. I'll K DAI.1.KS, Oil .1 i'ild u II till- I 1'.. . t . H'tv lot' .vcKtillc iivr 'tr..t pi. 1' 'f to do I tiriniiH', b.v compnr n. what wiri the i-inisps of oivunnul hmdi'iion's. ur.rt what i 1 ! l-i-thi condition'- t1usu tondonoiffi 1 hrou-rht iil-out. X. V. I.i'dpcr. AilvertUhiB Kutoi. J'cr Inch One li.ch or less. In Dally tlM, Over two inches mid uiulcr (our Inches 1 00 j Over four Inches mul under twelve inches. . .o Over twelve inches 60 DAILY AND Wl'.KKLY. One Inch or less, per Inch I- CO Over one inch and under four inches 'J 00 Over four Inches iinduiulcr twelve Inches . 1 ft) Over twelve Inches 1 00 Anil STILL OWES HIS P.llT, Hill in- This New Tlnui Caril. Under the new time card, winch iroes into elVect tomorrow, trains will move us follow- : No-. !, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at 0 p. in., leave? at 0:03 p. in. No. 2, to Pendleton, Haker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1 :lo a. in., de parts 1 :20 a. m. No. I!, from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives SitfO, departs S':33 a. in. No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa cific, arrive? 1 '20, departs 1 :'2o a. ui. Nos. 28 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23 arrives at G:!50 p. m., departs 12:45 p. in Ilujuvni't'iii Lsmtll: tcni: to Colli!'!. A siit will shortly he hopur agaln-st p. wealthy New' Yorker and nu'inherof many leading eluhs in this city for the recovery of t. balance-of three month.-.' rent that he i ullcgvri to owe for t'n tenancy of a house in lludape.st. l.'ai tieulars of the claim were received re cently at the Austro-Hunt-T.rian con sulate and the ease was suhscc-iL'titly transferred to the care of the r.ttorrey.- for the consulate, says theRNcw York Tribune. The complainant is Mine. 11. Selunitt Ordody. a prominent business womr.n in the Hungarian capital. Her proper ty ir.eludes a villa situated in a fash ionable - of that city. Last i-uir-nier. on tiie occasion of the Austro-llun-g-ai inn exposition, she asserts that she rented her villa to the defendant for the months of .1ul v, August and Septem ber f ir 1,1.00 florins, and of this amount GOO florins is still due. Thus sum she has instructed the consulate to ie cover by .'egal process. Some merriment, was caused in the consulate by the fact that a remittance of CO cents wan inclosed by lme. Oi- Passenu'ers for Ileppner will take train dody in he- letter, presumably as a ve- I tainer. 11 tnss was sietuany tne purposo leaving here G :05 p. in. MOST REMARKABLE ESCAPE. The I.lttlti Hiiu-ilitfr of .1. K. Foley Itt-sctieil rriim lro wiling in an Hid Well. Probably the most narrow escape from drowning which ever happened in this community was that which occurred this forenoon, and throueh which the life of Etta, the young daughter of Mr. and Mr', j. E. Foley, was miraculously saved. The child, in company with her two brothers and Mr. Win. Osborne, were to be devoted to it would be probably tlie smallest retaining fee ever ofteieti to a lawyer in this country. The law yer who will take proceedings against the American explained recently, how ever, that .Mine. Ordody intended the money to cover preliminary it-imp -. In Hungary a petition to the court.- i obliged to have alibied a revenue stain, of the value of about (o cents. The d- -fendant is at present abroad and is t-up-posed to be traveling in IJussia. CAN ENGLAND BE INVADED? The l'osHililliiy ui' Forelrrii Piii'f'.-s l,iiinli:ip- on the Little Isio. ; Is there any clanger of Cngh.M. i 1 i m it.wl 1- m fnr.M'rn ViiV Pi. t ii out thi3 morning in quest of Dr. Honan's j tjon wns r"L,et.ntv jUlt t0 (Jell. Wol,! 1V. . dog, "Pete," which had been missing j says :l London letter. His reply was as since yesterday. The dog has lone, been ( follows: . a pet of the Foley children, and the , "Not so long ago we were wiiii'i. children consequently took a deep in-j .measurable distance of a war wt.i Tterestin the canine's" absence. In the France. Such a war, believe me. won. I search thev heard the doe floundering in I ht "-y "u1- A ntr.v v.-lileh In ,' .. r . ,. .ii 5t.eh a colossal armv as i ranee woultl wa er under the St. Louis livery stable I taln,v wiah t0 lls;c it. Invasioi)) at and they started tor the rescue. Under j .nmptei m uccom,,ushe,i, would have the stable is an old well, into which the j t0 be one of tlu! military contingene.e dog had fallen, and just as Mr. Osborne t0 be considered hy us. Of course v.. ' . 1 . . ..!. .1.. reiy upon our neei lur piunnujuy .i ur had given a word of warning the little girl pitched headlong into the well. The well is but two feet and a half in diameter and is Oiled with sixteen feet of water, which readies within about five feet of the surface. Under the floor of the stable it was dark as night, and .scent. "The navy is our 'first line,' but ther are some who think 1 do not say tha' I am one of them that our navy is not i-3-o immeasurably superior to the French that we can always count upon meetinsr it strength for strength at the Mr. Osborne could do nothing but call j critical moment in the home seas, for help. When the child fell in the dog "Command of the channel might naturally scrambled to the top, forcing j obtained by stratagem or after ccnflict the little one under the water. Mr. ' and a very short time a couple of da. - Foley was let down head foremost into tiie well, and after one or two attempts he succeeded in britming out the dog, and afterward seized the little girl by the foot and brought her to the surface. It is thought that the child had been under water between three arid five minutes. She was in an unconscious condition when brought out of the water, but shortlv afterwards recovered i . . ' , ' , .' ,.! indeed aim seeuieu out mue w orse lur ner j fctartlini: experience. i .Mr. Foley, father of the little girl, eays that as soon as he descended into j the well lie was met by the awful truth that the child was underneath and that ! the ti rat thing to do wa3 to get the dog would inlicc to etleet a very seen:. lodgment on our shores. No, no: i- -vasion is not impossible. Von Molt!-' thought that, nlthoucrh he s-iid it woul : be easier to get into Kngland than out o. it aeain. T dare say we should five :: good account of ourselves to in vr.de'-. but the s-hoek, the temporary pttr::!,vs! anil collapse would be very terrible, even if we triumphed in the end. l'u: let us hope that invasion is very lar cm RUSSIAN WOMEN. .Vnt l.iwitr Af?o T!i;y AVero Trcuti'il us Tiirliixli AVomcn Are. It is curious to think what a short time it is since the emperors of Russia treated their womankind in the same wni i w ciill t I'O'i t ud iti 'I'll tl i f out of the way, as there was not enough lu -thosflav8 the c!Uir uhose his room to permit both the dog and the; from nmou,; hi(. Mlljje(.t,s fuul slu. was child to stay above water at the same! m.ver considered his equal. The mat time. As soon as he could get the dog j ter was arranged in this way: Onacer ont of the way, he plunged for the little tain day the nobles brought their young girl, being, himself, held by the feet by daughters to be looked at, and she who his assistants above. He reached his lull arm's length into the water before ho could sieze the child, which was just returning from a descent to the bot tom of the well. Dr. Hoiian immediately applied the took the emperor's fancy was forthwith chosen to be his wife. The princes,'.e-s were- kept with the si;jne strictness as eastern princesses, and marriage only changed their place of residence, but gave them no more freedom. They were allowed occasion flow fibout Your JOB PIJW Wo have the facilities fordoing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not onhy 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. $i?ro9i;ie publisr?ii?( $o. r TICKS 0RLICE THE WORLD RENOWNED -W J Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon. NOTICE-SALE OF CITV LOTS. Notice is hereby given Hint by nu thority of ordinance o. !)-, wiiu-M isUl the Common Council o Dalles 0 itv An 10th, 1307, entitled, 'An or di'iVance to provide for the -lo .f eerta lots belonging to Palles Cit "' Saturday, the loth, day ,,;. hpII at public auction, to the liighest hi l.ler, all the following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Waeco county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots and 10 jointly, in ock 14 , i 7, 8. U and 10, jointly in block lo; lo a 7 s l and 10, jointly in block -l, known U utte lots 10. 11 ami 12, in ffik 27; lot 0 lii block :M; lots 2, , 4, 5 0 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11, in block .lo ; lots" i 4 8, 0. 10, Hand 12, in block lo 3 4. 6, 07. 8,0. H), 11 ami V Jn block 157; lots 1. 2, .!, 4, 5. d. H, 0, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42; lots I, , - ,r i 11 1, iipL- 4 : lots 1. 2, 3 1 10, 11 and 12, in block 41, and lots l! 2. :, 4, 5, 0, ill block 40. The reasonable value of Raid lota, or lea. than which they will not ho aoUl, liao lieen llxrd i.nd determined by he Common Council of uaiies wij Iowa, to-wit : Lota!) and 10, in block 14, $lo0; lo 8 7, 8. 0 and 10, jointly in block 10, if-in , lota 7, S, 0 and 10, jointly in 'lock 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27 , 2'-'o ; lot 1 1. i block 27, $225; lot 12. in block j,, 4.100; lot 9, i'n block .'14, $100; lota 2, .i, 4, f, 8, I), 10 and 11, in block J'.o, each eapect ivelv $100; lots 0 and 7. in hW A', each respectively $12.'; lots '-, -1, h, ', 10 and 11, in block HO. each reapectively $100; lot 12, in block M, $12o; lota .., 4, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in block 117, each re apectivelv $100; lota 0, and 12, in block :?7, each respectively $ -o i lots 2. 10 and 11, in bluck 41, eiudi reapectively $100; lota 1, 7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively $125; lota !!, 4, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in block 42. each reapectively $100; lota , 0 and 12, in block 42, each reapetitively $125; Iota 2, I!, 4, 5,0, 10 and 11, in block 411, each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 4:3, $125; lota 2. Ii, 4 mid 8, in block 40, each respect i ady $100; lots 1 ami 0, in block 40, each respectively 15 Each of these lots will be sold upon the lot respeetivelv, and noun of them will be sold for a leas sum than the value thereof, as above stated. One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the tin,.. 1, r c , 1 .'ind thi teniainder in three I equal payments on or before, one, two and three years lrotn tne (into 01 sum sale, with interest on audi ileferteii pav nieiita at the rale of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin on the 15th day of May, 1S07, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111. of saiil day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lota shall be Fold. Dated ibis lLUh day of April, 1807. Gii.nnitT V. l'm-M's. Recorder of Dalles City. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OK THK- Southern Pacific Comp'y. TrnliiN lenvennd nre ilut; to nrrtvo nt PottIinj I.KAVK. 8:00 1. St. 8:S0 A. M Dully cxce'it fiuiultiys. l:00 P, M 7:.".0 A. M tl:l,-. 1'. -M RiTt, '-!:10A. u, OVKUI.AN1) KX.-, iiresh, Snlom, llnve-1 biirR, Ahlilimil, Snc-1 I llUIIVIllll, U),MH!ll,Sllll : 1 I'ruiielsco, Sloltivc, f i.osAliKcles,Ull'nsn, Now (Irlpntiu .1,1,1 I Knt ItoscburK mul wnv'y'tn- llH J.M t, .. fViu Wonilbum fnrl ,a I Mt.Aimel.SllvcrtiMi, :lairr.,,.,Biiuw,,,,uj v,!f,!s;;j! j.McMiliiivi'lli. (way slatlims a nil) f 8:iJp.M Stockholtlurs' 31t-i-tiiiK. Notice is hereby given that a nihctinc of tlie stockholders of The Dalles Chron icle Publishing Company will be held at tlie county court rooms on Tuesday, the ! 25th day of May, A. D., 1S97, at 2 J o'clock p. 111., for tiie purpose of adopt-( ins aupliinentary articles of incorpora- j tiun, increasing the capital stock of said j comuanv and traiisaeiiiiL' such other 1 business as may come before said meet in. By order of the Board of Directors. The Dalles, Oregon, April 0. 1897. A. .S. Mac Ai.i.is'rmt, President. K. G. D.vvnNi'our, t-eeretarv. I For .lit 1 11 or Trade. ! A desirable ranch of 100 acres, within tour miles of Dalles City, with one span tnares, harness, wagons, plows and other I piopertv. Fine fruit land and abun- dance of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire of A. S. Mac Ali.istku, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agent. CiiiiONici.i: ofiiee, The Dalles, Or. (itlCf of lM-solutiiin. j iottce is hereby given that tlie part- I nership heretofore existing between 1 Frank Gabe! and V. C. P.upert has been ! disfiolvcd, to date from .Sa'turdav, April , 3, 1S97. Frank Ciabel will pay ali bills, ! and is authorized to collect and receipt for all bills due the linn ItiiuklHii'r, Arnica riitlvn. 'Die best salve in tne worid for cut!-., bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei I aoreo, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains I coma, and al! kin eruptions, and posi tively ourtiH piles, or no pay required It iB guaranteed to trive perfect satisfac tion, or money reiunoeii. Price 25 cents per box. For Pale iiy lilakeley and lioutihton, drii'.'tiisth. Dully. MJ'Uiy, exccjit Sunday, I)ININ(5 CAU8 OK OGUEN UOUTE. I'UI.I.MAN JluFKlFr SLEEfEKS AND rfKCOS'D-CI.ASS Hl.EEl'IXO CARS Attiiflii'd tu nil Through Trains. Direct couneotlnn tit f-'nti KrnncUco with 0(M ili'iitnl mul Orlunt.il anil I'nolllc mail steamHii, lines fur .1 AI'AN mill CHINA. Sailing dates of ii illciitlon. KiiU unit tickets to Kiistcrn imliits and rn roiie. Also J AI'AN. CHINA, HONOLULU and Ar.STKAl.IA. emi be obtained from m J. 11. KIKKLAND, Ticket Agent. Throueh Ticket Olllee, llil Third street, where tliroutli tlekutM to all imlnts In the Eisieni Htnti'S, Ominila mul Kuropt! can be obtained it lowest rates from .1. 11. KIHKI.AN1), Ticket Arm, All above traliiK arrive at anil depart (rooi (Irand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets. YAMHIMj division. l'littciiger Depot, foot of Jellcrtoiutrcct. Leave for OSWKOO, dally, except SundaT.it 7:20 a. 111.; l'J:15, 1:45, &-.'&, 6:4.i, 8:05 p. a (ami 11::0 p. m. on Saturday only), Artlve it i'ortland at 7:10 and a, 111.; and 1:30, 1:13. 0:0.5 ami 7:5.1 p. 111. Leave for Sheridan, week days, st 4:30 p. n. Arrive at Portland, U:"0 a. m I Leave for AI HLIK 011 Monday, Wednesdav and I Krioay at'.): 10 11. 111. Arrive nt Portland, lues ; dav, Thuroday mid Saturday at 3:05 p. ra. I Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave nt 8:10a.m. I ami j'Ji if), 1 : i.i, :i:;;o, 6:a" 0: lo and s 03 p. m. Ar j riviMit rortlmul atK::V0, 1U:U0 a. m.j 1:30,1:15 . 5:10, fi:;',i, 7:iV ji. 111. K. KOKIII.KK, Manager. E. 1'. K00ERS, Asst. 0, I i Pass, Azt jLDDD PQISDH D nK wrCblAkii I ondaryorTer. tlary JtI,OOl l'O I SON permanently cured In 15 to3 j tiayB, You can bu treated at Ih uumu iui-cuuiu 1J71C0 uiiuer same uuruu Bty. If you prefer to come, licro wowlllcon, tract topayrnllroailfareandhotelbllla.ancl HUbuutKbiU l,u liltu.v, II llll MitVU LUUUIi Illfir ERST GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- cury, indiilo iiotush, uul ctlll havo neliea and pains, 3lucouHriituJicHiti mouth. Sure Throat, 1 imples, (Mpper Culorcd hpots, UlcurH oil any part of tin) bocly.lliilrorKyehrown f iillin" nut.. It. In thlq Kii,iiiwl,iri. lel.fhil lituK wo Kuurnnteo to cure. Wo solicit 1 110 most olisti uatc cases and cli:illunu-i) tlio world l'or :i ?IX1P, wocaiiiiiit ciiro. This dlcaso ha nlnaya ballleatlioHklllol tiioiuoHtoiiiinoiit.iihysi chuw. S50(l,0l)( capital bohinil our tincondl, tlonaltniaram.y. AlJaoluto iiruiift) rant rcuU'il oil application. Address COOK CliJUlDV CO.. 307 aiueoulc 'Aciuiile, WllU&UO, ILL. J. S. SOKKNK, Piehiilent. lI.il.UKAI.l., Oatihler. )o not fail to call on Dr. Luntiiirberf.;, thu oyo specialist, and havo your vyes examined freo of chariio. If you fiiiller with headache or nervousness you 1111- iJated at The Dalles. Or., this otli day idoubtedly havo im ierf;ct vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. Oflice in tlie Vogt block. of April, ISO". no-lni Fit an k G.mii:l, W. G. Kt'i'mn. UHual course of treatment and the little . ally to he present when guests were re one was brought out all right. The ceived, to whom tlioy would hand a cup phvfciciun fitates that it was the nearest of winu aml tllL' rutlr(? to their npairt ecape from death by drowning of which "t8' t,iert: " sultc of (roonis at Im bos unv iiHrsriniil k-tinvelprl.ro T.ti "t -" ' Grande Clironicle. ''Ik- Hraln cif (lie Crlnilnr.l. An Italian iirinuul haing died after a most notorious and rvimirhtibli' eureer, oven for a man in ills profession, liiu brain was given to a i-cientist i or ex amination in order to discover, if pos sible, whether thete was any dilYerence between it ami tlie hone-it, or normal hr.iin. After exhaustivi' e.Nperiments, the professor in ehurge was forced to admit that he could lind nothing nl iicrninl about the brain strueture. Ae oording to all Junnvn lawn on the nub jcut, tlie man was possessed of great nullity, and. the (irofe.-sor sajs. migiit iuvc been a great man. A:: tlie brigand was a murderer, a thief and a bad lot gcnerully, it would seem that tin- fact of there being no abnormal condition;! in the brain might ha ve a bearing: on tho jiiuuh-disoiisscd subject of brain struc ture. .Some time uiiiee a suggestion wns made that, intelligent peojilo and thoso of eminence in tlie.ii' professions osiK'cially for them. If they worn ill the room was dark ened before the doctor was admitted, and he was not even allowed to feel their pulse, and when they drove out the windows of their carriages had drawn curtains. The first czarina who emancipated herself from this .state of slavery, and so instituted a new and happier era for Hussiuji women, v.t: the beautiful Na thalie .Veryschl !, the .second wife of Alexis .Mlchaelovitch and the motherof i'eter the Clroat, and her triumph was when she obtained her husband's con sent to drive with him in an open euir rl!',ge to the monastery of Troitzsky, a proceeding which at the time occa sioned a great Kcandal. Naturally, when the llusslan princes began to Intermarry with other Ku ropcun royal families they were obliged to tireat their wives dlnercntly, but it was a long time Ijcforo the. court of Hussia became as eivlliiu'd us the rest of EuropeMontreal Star. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing in Tyjjh Valley Hlourinir Mill-", under the name of V. M. McCorkle & Son, is this day dissolved bv limitation, .1. AI. AIc Corklo retiring. " W. AI. AlcCorklo will continue, and will pay all legal claims and collect all debts of the late linn. Tvgh, Or., April 2, 1S97. W. Al. AIuCoiiklk, n7-lni J. K. AIoUohklk. Notice to Xaxpiiyiirn. Notice is hereby iven that by order of the eountv court, the sherifr will re turn the tax roll for 189G to thu county clerk on the first Alondny in April, 1S07, and all taxes then remain iW unpaid on tlie roll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sheriff will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll is given him. Ily order of court. A. AI. Kki.sav, mL'IMtw Clerk. Nuvii Your Grain, Few realize that each squirrel de stroys $1.50 worth of grnin imnnully. Wakoleo's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the most effective and econom ical poison known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For eulu by AI. Z. Donnoll, Agent. Old papers for salo nt 10 cents per hun dred. A largo lot ot old daily and week ly Ciuto.Niai.KS on hand, the accumula tion of 1890. Very good for putting under carpets, on account of uniform size. Yellow washing powder will make your clothes thn tame color. Avoid this by using Soup Foam. It's pure white. ' n23m To Truilu. A Winchester rifle, re-loadina tools and 100 shells, for good pony. Enquire at this office. atH-Ut Do you want your windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind none by a first-class man? If so, telephone Henry Johnson at Parkins' barber shop. Phone 119. al0-tf As usual always in the lead. Hop Gold Bock Heor on salo today. See that you get it on draught at all Star brewery saloons. alo-lw This is an "Ago of Soap." Why use any but the very best. Best eoup means Hoo Cake. Sold by Pease it Alays. aL'-Ihn The merchant who tells you ho has something else us good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from. u2 3m Stubling & Williams now have the celebrated Hop Gold Bock beer on draught. It is all right. A big drive in matches. Five papers for 5 cents at Alaior & Benton's. Delft ware, new Hue, just received at Alaior & Benton's. a20lt ChrIi In Your UliuokN. All county warrants registered prior to Nov. 15, 1892, will bo paid at my office. Interest ceases after April 7, 1807. C. L. Pmi,uis, County Treasurer. . Advertise 111 Tub Ciuionicle. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold 011 New York, San Francisco anj Port land. DIRBOTORS, D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Soiucnuk. En. AI. Williams, Gko. A. Likuk. H. AI. Bkai.l. CITATION. r.V Till' COUNTY UOL'itT ot the State of Ore J Kon, for tlio County of Watco. In the matter of the eetute of James JlcOuhan, deceased Citation, To Jacob JlcGiihan, James Meaaluin, John Mo (laliaii, Laura Mcdalmii, Klva Mcliaban, Mnrv l.llea HuKhes, Kltzabetli Mcliaban ami Katb Hmuimkc, heirs iuiU leKatue.s,anil Mrs.. Ilaiiiiali W aril, k'Katev, greutlng; la tho namo ol the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited ami required to appear la tho Coun ty Court of the Statoof Oregon, for tho County of nteo, at thoeouttroom thereof.tit The Dalles. f.f m10 1 VmJt5', vvst'-' 011 iloiulay, tho ;id day of May, lbw, at i o'clock lu tho afternoon of that day, then ami there to show cnuto, If any there be, wbs- an order of mlo should not be ln.ulo ami c tereil herein, direct ng the executor of tliU last mil mid testament of Ktiid deceiibed, to soil tho r;;al property boloiiKlng to said estate, to-wit: ihotouthwest quarter of Section eight, Town- t mw'v1'.111" n'".1 l""lrty (It-sorlbwl la the i.e-!n,iV'.iV'?l(;JCl-'.cl,,')r ', vlit,xXo '"eit bore In. cob Mcdahan, Jaine.s Mc(!a inn, Job 1 McUabam. Laura Mcdaliiui, Klva MeUahan M, rv K WqiI Hughes, Kllzabeth McOahaaanil Kate Slmi n, ke iclib of James Mctiahau, deceased by rr o tho County Judge of VUh-o county; Oregon, mado 011 tho tad day of March, W. ua"", Wn.NKSs. the lion. llobortMays, Jtulgo of tho 1 , , , Vi"",'.ty t',.",rl i" tllu Htl' "I Oregon, for S.K.U. tho co.ui y of Whk-o with theSe 1 f "i'HWi mxvl1 iUl,i 'M ly "f tmcb, "i J 1 lbJ7t mTi7f'T! uA M- KI'-bSAY, Clerk. HybiMKON 110I.TON, Deputy (Iliungn of Timu. CommonciiiL' Anrll Rtl ti,n - V Ut.WMVin of the Regulator lino will leave Tim wuhvb uv t a. m. instead of 7:30. W, 0. Allawav, Agent. Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to al! Eastern Cities OOICAX SriSAMKKS Leave I'(iirlliiii Kvorv Vivo J)uys for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. U Ja Cn.'B Agent Tlw Dalles, or address E. M'NKILL rresident ami Mima cr New Soheilul". Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 a. m., and leaves 4 :50 a. in. ,, Train No. 2 arrives at Tho Dalles W.w p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. in. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 1 p. m., and weBt-bound train No. 7 ie" at 1 p. m. ., Train 23 and 24 will carry pmhP? between The Dalles and UniotlHa, k inp The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily ntt rivini? at Thu Dalles 1 p. m. fol'f nectinp with train Nos. 8 and 7frorr Portlalld. B. K. Ltg nip Dalles, Moro and A STAGE LINE. Through by daylight vl lirass Volley. and Cross Hollows. DIHJGI.AH AI.LKN, The V. M. WIUXKI.AW. Alte''I,t Stages leave The Dalles from '.'""'""vW at 7 a. 111.. also from Antelope tit , , Mtem Monday, Wednesday mid 1-rldi ,VTcbell ?4 made at Antelope for I'rlnov Ie. J1"cdue,tltf nol'.itH boyond. (ilot.0 criu.cct ious mi balles with railways, trains ami boats. Stages from Antelppo reach Tbe .'M" iinvu 'i-hiiruiiiivu uiiil Katurdaysaii-''!' Stages from Antelppo reach duys, ThursdayH and Baturdaj s at 1. v ItATKH Or lAlit,. Dalles to Deschutes do Moro,.. . do Grass Valley do Kent do Crosb Hollows Antelopo to Cross Hollows ... do Kent do Grass Valley do Mori do Doaflhuces do Dalles i "' 2 25 ""00 ... jj, '" JOO 50 - (( Attention llreo' Z nakeotf The lioraemon will ineo - . , May 1st, (or the purpose ?' " 0 Keneral round up. All honeo" requesttju to 00 prcruu.. K. IlOOTBNi