The Dalles My Chronicle. Till: DAt.T.lCS, OUKOON AilvoillMtie; ICatns. Per inch, One Inch or less, in Dally ?I fiO Over two Inches nml under four Inchos 1 (K) Over four Indies anil unilcr twelve Inches. . 7' Over twelve inches CO DAILY AMI) WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch f J GO Over one inch and under four inches '' 0) Over four inches anil under twelve inches. . 1 60 Over twelve inches .. 100 MA KIiY IN SECRET. Strnngo Cust:m of tho Mountain Pcoplo of tho South. 'WrilillUKM Are Ciitiiliiuli-tl Without Any Ctoiiuii unci There Are An IVicmUuki or Cocitf ru tu tnt Ions. There are few places and few grades of life, in either the rural or the urban jworld, where the -word "wedding1" is not a synonym for joy and festivity. Only the cynic or the niis-anthrope protest,-! iijrninst the v.eddin:,r celebration. V wear out nio-t ecstjm?, but the wed ding feast remains. While very likely not the only place in the v. orld. 1 he only place in my experience where there is tiny general concealment of propo.-ed cnnnubiality and nuptial intent is in the mountains of the south. It may b. generally known that "Zeb" is "keep ing rcpnhir company" with "Lizo." Suddenly tho town will be apprised of the fact that "Zeb and hize done ga .married last night." This constitute--whnt mipht be called an anticipated surprise. Sometimes in the large .settlements due r.oticr will be give.ii and the wed ding take place in tho little church or in xhc building ued ht common for nil public purpose religious services, school, ixjliticiil gatherings and itiner ant shows. That practice is. however, generally confined to the elite of the community. In one place in my experi ence the popular re-ort tor theperforin- nnce ot the ceremony was tho broad platform in tlie rear of a local sawmill. T could discover no ground for the popu larity of the swt. .Sonierimeva few inti mate friend? would h invited to atotnd. Sometimes none was observer &ave the causal pas-ser-hy. More frequently there -were no witnesses :civo the sun above the lumber-piles around. Concerning that spo a local magis trate tells an amusing story. A certain man had been unfortunate in the lon gevity of his selections, had been twie i married and twice bereaved. He called upon the magistrate to oilieinle at n third ceremony. As the happy pair took their place.- before him, upon the mil) platform, to pledge their faith and love, he said to the groom: "Move a little further over this way, John. Tec up to that line. Thai is where you've always stood before." And th.'re was ni) proceeding until John had "tcep up." A man who was doing some work for me came to me one day at noon and asked permission to be absent until "quartering time," ."::;o o'clock, lie said nothing to mo or to his associates of his purpose. He returned promptly on time, to announce, in n casual and Indifferent manner, that during his ab sence he had been married and. with the little furniture jios-es-sed by the pair, had settled in a cabin of his own. Again and again have I seen tho same plan followed in other oases. The ground for so general observance of -secrecy J could not discover. It holds with both the intention of marriage anil tho precise time of the ceremony. I tJiindi it is due '!n considerable measure ip foar of that harrowing performance known as the charivari in. the idiom, "shivarec." To thcFc" unfamiliar with that entertainment I can only describ' it as a most excruciating pandomonium, effected by combinations of pots and pans, horns and howling. II t ikes the form of an evening .serenade to the newly wedded pair. The oflieiating musVinns comprise all the young men sit boys for miles around. I htve been tlie unfortunate auditor of ouc or two such performances, and if I knew that one were to lake place around the walls of my dwelling if I married I should choose to "live a bachelor." 1 blame Tin man for retaining his secret to avoid the experience. The poorer classes, v'th whom the concealment is a general T"ra"V'e, have no money to spend for c.n entertainment "f their friends. x'r 'n frequently, there is no money for " '-a a now gown for the bride. The jiff-i'r then becomes aH'hnplo matter of : "''.ual agreement; tho business is dis r,,t"hod without fuss or features and the journey to jmrndjse is taken by the ipm direct route. X. V. Post. .'.iiiihi-.i'M Prediction)). . curly every thlnir Nansen predicted njviit h joti-iiey has com.' true, lie - j d he expected ti cross ihe unknown area, and he ha.s .lone it. He tita.il exactly the general direction ,n .:. eh h.sship would drift uhile fast in i',.c lee, but it i.s not curtain that he l j.iiietly nsiifrned the etuuxs of thii; ilrJt. NaiLsen invented the i.ii.di'1 of the I'Vain, makiiifr her hud ui,d and blipjiery like an eel, with no Oijiera or aiinrp edirtu for the lee to - iii.nji. Hhe i Uie utroiicrest vei;el c-v ii i l .'n Arctic exploration, UKKerlH T f'lmi'f Mfi'-'uine. Iiosiiid that pres i uld . iii'ih lift her on the ioe, and :;;;Sz:zZS I I MUSIl' Wllllf (Ml 111" lti: Mil lilUl', illtll her screw and rudder were also ingeni ously protected. The many experts who said her design would not save the I'ram from instant destruetii;:: wore mistaken, for she met thes.' t;- . tloss ice pressures and they nieiely l'ftci! her out of her cradle and she rested safely on the surface. N'ansen said that, ow ing to the probable predominance o.f water in the far north, ho expected to Unci titer? higher ton!jxrnt tiros than along the north coast of Asia. This re markable prediction has been fulfilled. The lowest temperature observed on the Frani was OK:, degrees Fahrenheit, while further rout h. in the Kara sea, OH d"grees, and at the mouth of the- Lena river, t)4 dcgre;s, have been registered. St. Louis Kepublie. Modern Greece. Modern f! recce embraces only the southern part of (5 recce proper. The Turk; still nold Macedonia, The.ssaly and other (!roek territory, from which they would bo drnon at oncn but for the sup ort of Christian powers. X. V. World. There Ik Nothing So CSoilil. There is nothing just us good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do j not permit tlie dealer to sell you some I substitute. lie will not claim there is j anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim soinethintreke j I to be just as good. You want Dr. King's j N'ew Discovery because you know it to : j be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to i i do good or money refunded. For Coughs, j ! Colds, Consumption and for all allee- I I tions of Throat. Chest and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New ! Discovery. Trial bottle free at Ulakelev 1 t ! it Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size I oO cents and $1.00. t3, Did You JSvur. T -) . : . . 1 1 : . . .. . . . l.. j t ajicuiiji: -Dinec: as u jirnieiiv lur your troubles'? If not, get a bottle now ' and get relief. This medicine lias been j found to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of all Female Complaints, Trv exerting a wonderful direct influence in j giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are V, ......... CM 1.' I...U1.. H..I I iu)uu;, cirtriJiii-iS, -TjACluiun, .ui'iaii- choly or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric iiitters in the medicine yon need. Health and Strength are guaran teed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents and $1.00 at Dlakeley & Houghton, Druggist. 3 Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry bt., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies recom mended by friends, and was treated by the physicians, but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which affect ed a complete cure. This is published at her request, as she wants others simi larly alilicted to know what cured her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakelev & Houghton, Sheriif Sale. Notice is hereby given that under an execu tion anil order of Mile it-MUd out of the circuit Court of tlie .State of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a judgment and decree in favor of May.-, A: Ciowo and aquint-t John Wood, William Wood, Hneliel Wood and l..... C? 1' I I It ...i ..... . ' c. i.tKjii, nun m jiiu uirccicu, iiaico tin; M day of A pill, 1WI7, and coiniiiaiiilliii; inu tofcollthe real estate liciclnnftur descubed to hiUisfy tliu sum of f:jj, and ffid attoincy'h'feus, I will, on auturday, the first day of May, 1W7, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. in,, at tliu courthouse door in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oivkoii, icll, to tho highest bidder, for cash in' hund, for the purposo of satisfyluK said sums abovu named, all tho follouinir dcsciibcd lands und Iircmisus, to-wit: NIC; , of Section ill; NWW of M-ction ;il, and tho N Hi', of Section ;;;!, all in Township onu North, Kuiiko llftcon cast, W. M,, in Wasco County, Statu of dh-roii. Dalies City, OrtBon, Apiil u, lh'J7. aprt-U T.J, DlilVKU, fchcrlir. Assignee's Notice Final Settlement. Notice is hcrc-liy (,'Iven tliat tho underblKiicd, iihtiisnco of thu estate of It. IC. William!-, an in holvent debtor, liuh Hied his Muni account and report In mid iths-iinnnciit with tho Ulerk of the Circuit Court of tho Statoc.f Oregon for Wasco County, nnd that tho miwo will liu called up for heaiint; before tho Judxo of biiid Court on the llrbt day of tho next regular term of bald Circuit Court, to-wlt: On Monday, tUu'.'lttiduyof May, lb'JT. or if tho biiino cannot bo heard by biiid Court at bald time, as boon thereafter as tho hiiiuo can bo heard by said Court. Uatcd tills ICth'day of April, 1M7. A. S. MacAI.U.STICIc, Abii:uee of the estatoof K. il. Williams, an iiiholvent debtor. alT-St-li Administrator's Final Account. Notlco Is hereby iciven that tho uiiderslztjed. administrator of thuotato of J. U. Citllliu.de. cein-cd, has filed his final account, and tliu t Monday, the ;;d day or May, IbU", at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., has been apoIiitcd as tho time for heiiriin; objections thereto and thohettle liient theieof. All hclis, creditors or other per sous Interested In Mild estate are hercbv iiotllled to (lie their oblcctlous tn said ilnal iiccoiint, it any they have, on or Leforo tho day appointed for tliu liearinif theieof. Dalles City, Oregon, March M, 18'J7. iuc:'7-UIl lv. A. UHlhiaN, Administrator. Nolieo ol Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby clvo'i that tliu undersiL'iu-d iiilniliiistr.itor of tliu estate of Mary M, (iordon, deceased, has filed his final report and account in said estate, and that Tuesday, the 1th day of May, lh'J7, at tho hour of 'J o'clock p. m, of xald dMy at tho County court room, In tho county court house In Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore iton, lias been appointed by said court as tho tlino and iiluc-o for hcaiine; said final account. Dated this 25th day of March, 1W. AHA HTOCiSDll.b. Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gor don, licccusuJ, uprJ-ll flow fihout Your JOB AVo have tho facilities of .lob Printing, from catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. Ve not only tlesiie 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. ?l?roL?i(;le publistyir ?o. I r THE WORLD RENOWNED ! Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing in Tysjh Valley Flouring Millj, under tin name of YV. M. McCorkle & .Son, is thi day dissolved hv liuiiiati"u, .1. AI. Mr Co'rkle rettriiifr-" W. M. McCoikle will continue, anil will pay all leal claims and collect, all debts of the late firm. Tvjrh, Or.. April 2, 1S97. W. M. McCoitKLi:, a7-lm J. K. JlcCoitKLi:. N 1 1 1 C (if llirSllltltloll. Notice is hereby given that I he part neishif) heretofore existing betweon Frank Gabe! and V. C. Hnpert has been dissolved, to elate from Saturday, April .", 1807. Frank (iabel will pay all nilis, and is authorized to collect and receipt for all bill.-, duo the firm. Dated at The Dalles, Or., this oth dnv of April, 180". Fi;a.k G.umi., ao-liii V. C. l!iMi:itT. Nollco Co 'l'a.iiiym, Notice is herebv uiven that bv ordert of the countv court, the slit-rifl" vill re turn the Tax i oil for 1&0G to the county clerk on the first, .Monday in Apiil, 1S07, and all taxes then remain ing unpaid on tho roll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sherifl' will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll is given him. Hy order of court. A. 2d. Kui.say, m2:i 4tw Clerk. CitDli la Vimr UlieckH. All county warrants registered prior to Nov. 15, 1S02, will be paid at my oflice. Interest ceases after April 7, 1S97. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Old papers for sale at 10 cents per hun dred. A large lot ot old daily and week ly CiutoNici.K.s on hand, the accumula tion of 1890. Very good for piittint; under carpets, on account of uniform size. Yellow washing powder will mako your clothes the same color. Avoid this by using Soap Foam. U'h pure white, n2.3m This is an "Ago of Soap." Why use any but the very best. Heat sonp moans Hon Cake. Sold by Pease & Maya. a2-3m The merchant who tells yott lie has soinetliiiiL' else as good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from. a2-:jin Stublini; & Williams now have the celebrated Hop Gold Hook beer on draught. Il is all linht. Ladies should eeo the "Mascot," tho best dollar glove made, at A. M. Will iams'. New styles in straw lialB at A. M. WiilinniB & Co.'s. A bitf drive in matches, Five papers for 5 cents at Maier & Henton's. piWW for doing nil kinds card to a a visiting TICKS .Stocliliolilnrs' 3letiii;. Notice is hereby given that a nitctintr of the stockholders of The Dalles Chron icle Publishing Company will be held at the county court rooms on Tuesday, the 2oth day of May, A. D., 1S07," at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of adopt ing suplimentary articles of incorpora tion, increasing the capital stock of said company and ttansaotiujj such other I bueines-S as may come before said meet inc. H.v order of the Board of Directors. The Dalles, Oregon, April 0. 1S07. A. y. AIac Ai.i.istkk, President. I'. G. D.VVKNI'OIIT, .Secretary. fur ."hI.i or Tratlo. A 'desirable ranch of 100 acres, within lour miles of Dalles City, witli one span I "lares, Harness, wagons, plows and other jiropertv. Fine fruit land and abun dance of water. Will trade lor Dallea City property. Inquire of A. S. Mac Almstuk, Ileal Estate and Insurance Aent. Ciikonici.k oflice, Tho Dalles, Or. lliicklwn'n .trincit nnlte. Tlie best salve in uie world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fevei aorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piiea, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Ulakeley and Houghton, druui-'istB. Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg, tho eye specialist, and have your eyes examined free of charge, If yon sufl'er with headache or nervousness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. Oflice in tho Vogt block. avo Your Gruln. Few realize that each snnirrel iln. stroys $1.50 worth of urain annually. Wakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator ia tho most eflectivo and econom ical poiuoa known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by M. ',. Donnoll, Agent. for Saio. Yearling sheep (1000 head,) sound and in prime condition. Price $1.75. Ad 'Iress, J.M.Davis, w-mltf Sherara Bridge, Oregon. Do you want your windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and ro laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a flrst-claaB man? If eo, telephone Henry Joiineoii at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phono 110. aio.tf NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that 1)V au thority of ordinance No. 202, vliitb us e. the Common Council o Dallas C tv April Hlth, 1807, entitled, "An or clinanc!.. to provide for tlie .BloolmU n lots belonging to Dalles City,' I will, on Saturday, the Ifilli dnv of .May. 189' , soil at public auction, to the highest bidder, all the folloNving lot s and par s of lots in dates addition to Dalles City, Wasco county. Oregon, m-w'i- 1 II 10 inlnllv. ill llloi in block I I ; lots 7, 8. (land 10, jointly in block 15; lo s 7 8, 0, and 10, jointly in blocl ; 21. known its butte; lots 10. 1 1 and 12, In nlock 27; lot !l in bloek 4 ; lots J, .1. 4, 7. 8, !), 10 and II, in moo lots 1, S, !. 1", 1 1 ami i-, in 4. r,. C. 7. 8. il. 10, 11 and :i; loin 12, in block u7; lots 1. , o, -i, o. . o, J, 10, It and 12. in block 4'2; lots 1. 2, .,, J r. !). 10 am 1. in Hloclc -io mic" i , -, ;i, 7', 10, 11 and 12, in block -11, i ) ! .1 iT I!, in block -10. and lots 'file 'leatonable value of said lots, for li.si tin. n which thev will not ue som, 1ms limn lixnl i.nd determined by the C niiimiin Council of Dalles City as ful- V'V1" - - lows, to-wit: , . hots !) ami 10, in bloek M. $lo0; lots 7, S. 0 and 10, jointly in bloek 15, $200; lots 7, 8, 0 and 10, Jointly in block 21. ,i200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; hit 11. in block 27, 3; lot 12, in block 2c, .f.!00; lot 1), in bloek 111, $100; lots 2, 15, t, 5, 8, ), 10 and 11, in bloek "5, each leaped ively $100; lots 0 and 7, in block Ho, each lespectivelv $125 ; lots 2, 1!, 4, 8, i), 10 and II, in block HO, each respectively $100; lot, 12, in block Jill, $125; lots !!, 4, 5, 8, 0, 10 and 11, in block :17, each re spectively $100; lots (i, 7 and 12, in block 117, each respectively $12o; lots 2, IS, 10 and 11, in block 4t, ei-eh respectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively $125; lots .'J, 4, 5,8,!), 10 and 11, in block 42, each respectively $100; lotH , ( and 12. in block 42. each respectively $125; lots 2. :i,4, 5,0, 10 and 11, in block 4:5. each respectively $100 in bloek 415. 125: lots 2. '.',.4 and b ock 40. each respectively $100 and 0, in bloek 40, each respectively $125. Each of these lots will be sold upon i .. .:....! i ,,f ,1..,.,. ......... - ., will be sold for a lesssum than the value ill. nil. ihsi i' :i vi'ii . linn num. ill liiuiii thereof, as above stated. wue-murc . . u,u prico ., . , aid lots shall be paid in cash at. the ime of sale, and the remainder in three nual iiaviiieiits on or before, one. two One-fourth of the price bid on anv of s tune equal payments on or before, one, two and three years from the date of said i sale, with interest on such deferred pay ments at the rale of 10 per cent pen annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time" at the option of the pur chaser. Tho said sale will begin on the 15th day of .May, 1S07, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day. and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this Kith day of April, 1807. GlMIEItT W. PlIKI.l'S, Recorder of Dalles Citv. LDDD POISON a specjaCtySS Clary JJI.OOO 1'UISON permanently cured In 15 to.H5 days. You can tw treated at homo for samo pneo under samo sua rua ty. If you prefer to como hero wo will con tracttoii.iTrs.llrnnilfnrrainiihnri.ihin nocba: cury. r v, . uu,iluuuIw0llllavol.alcnlllcr , iodido potiish, and still liavo aches and pjlns,Mucou3l':itcho.-iiiinioiith.SoroThroat. 1 implex, Coppor Colored Kpots, Ulcers on ony partof tho body, llulroi KyelirowK falllnir out, It is this (secondary lti.OOU I'OIHof wo cuarnnlco to euro. Wo coitctt tho most obsti nate caseH and clinllcutro tho world ir n fmf a,mi,.1,,t,clrr.i- 'r"13 llfocwo has nhraya bulled tho skill if tlioiiioatoinlneiitnhvl ciaiu. Wr.OO.OOU capital behind our m "ondl. tlonal guaranty. A lisolu 1 1 ii oifs nent pealed on cppllcatiion. Address COOK UI3MKIV tuiu .1. S. SCIIKNK, rrcMdcat. II. -M. 1IK.U.1., t'liihlcr. Fifst national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Hanking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collection mado and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange eold on Now York, San Francisco an J Port land. DiRnoTona D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Soiiisnck. hn. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likiik. II. M. Bkai.i, CITATION. N T1IK COUNTY COURT of the State of Ore X Kon, for tho County of Wasco, ii,',.','. ,t.,!1",,"!tT.ut tllu t'"t,lt0 of J"mus JlcOahan, deceased Citation, To Jacob Mctiahau, James McClalnm, John Mc Jit "'"I1Lm'r Mcliahan. Klva Mccjalian, ilarv 1 e n liiKhes, Klizabcth Mctiahau and Kat'u bhiiinake.heirsaiid leKatees.and Mrs. Hannah W ard, legatee, Breetiiii?: i.1,Vit!.i'.1"V10 V1 ,1U 8t,,t0 of OreKon.youaro hereby cited and rciimriil to appear In tho Conn, ty Court of he Btato of OrcKoil, for 11 o Co ty of asco, at thecoiiitroom Ihereof.at Tlio Dulles of liW W lt.r 0 eI.(K!k J" 1,10 "fternoou of that day, then and thero to shew cause, if any there JSi't"? ."" ".rlcr..of H1.10 8110,11,1 11"t b0 'do and u l r,m,i1'.UrL;111' ,,1vJCt,Il"' ,tll wuior of tho last Mill and testament of said deceased, to sell tho Th XX L !! " ettato. to.wlli StiS.n'jff'Vi4 ,h0 rua.1 ,,roJ'r Ul'sed btci lii tlio lie. This c-it ?ionlu,,.,0.r l'st",u ln. ..niVViliV i ,lon,ls h'vcd upon you, tho mid Ja V V. Mc'1,"1'"IJ. J'ae .MeChihau. Joli n ilcG iha ii tiw. J.""U b McCjiiliau, deceased, by order ol tliu County .Iiiijko of W iseo County; Oregon mado on tho 'Aid day of March, im, ' urtg0"' Wit.nkss tho Hon, KobertMays, JudKo of tho Ckk , , i Vr1",1.'1' c,.,urt 01 tllu Htato ol Oieuoii, tin A. D.i IW7. 1 U"y 01 -M"lclli Attest mU7-ll A. M. KKI.SAY, Clerk. Hy biMucm Holton, Deputy' ClmnKo f Xtmu, Coiiimoncing April 8tli, tho ateamers of the Kegtilator lino will leavo Tho Dalles at 7 a. m. inateud of 7:80. V. 0. Ai.IiAway, Agent. FACT ortin... w "u fwuiHvla The Shasta Route of Tin:-- Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trnlns lenvonnd arc ilun to ntrlvp m i. ., '""Oram I.KAVR. MT. OVKKI.ANIl Kv.! press, Snlom, Unse-I bun?, Afchliuii, sue-1 ruiiK'iilii. Oi.iiix, ... 8:&0 1'. M. rnilliami, MOJllVc. f IJS AllBO Ics.VA 1U. JilOA.. I u new urieniiH nA V lni , I I Koscburi! mill 8:30 A. M, fVIn Wnodbnrii 'fori Mt.Anpl, Hllverton, vllle.Siirlngilcid mia iNutrun Dnily exoejit Siiuiliiy,, 1:00 1'. 7:) A. Siilem nml wny statinnslMd u i 1 1 : ir. P. M, Dally. fDiiuy, except auim.iy, DINING CAKS C),V OODEN IlOtlTE. PULLMAN IlUhWr SLEKl'EIlS AND riK.OOND-OI.A88 BUIKl'INQ CAEj AttiiKlitft to nit Through Trains. Direct cimncotloii lit Sim Krnnckco with iw ilent.il anil Clilental nml l'.iclllc in ill , Zl ItneWor JAPAN .mil 01II.NA. HaZZt ill plication. Kiitvs hint tickets to Kntcrn points nnd r rope. Also JAPAN, OIIINA, IlbxoLuTt Si' AUSTHAI.IA.can bo olitnlncl from ni J. II. KIUKbAXl), Ticket Agent. ThroiiKh Ticket Olllec, IK I Third street, wher. thuMiKli tiekets to all points in the Stite, (Jaiinilaanil Europe can bo obtains it lowest rates from 11 .1. 11. KIlt KbANl), Ticket Agent All above trainee arrive nt nml deprtfron (iraiiil Central Station, l'lftli and Irving streets, YAMHILIj DIVISION. PateiiKcr Depot, foot of Jetlerson street Leave for Slicrltinn, week dnys, 4t4:30p a Arrivu ut Portland, t)::)0 a. m. r ........ . . . . , lAjftve ior Aiui.ii". on .Moiulnv, Wcdnesdavtnd , Kri-av ntu:l(ia. in. Arrive at PorXnd.S i iiiiv, in in Miay nun oiiiiuiiuy ai p. n. O3WK00 Icavent 8:Wa.ia, m v:i?,, im.-,, ;):;, ftrr, (i:i5and8 0jp.ni. at ' rlvo at Portland at 8:G0, 10:00 a. ni.j 1:30,1:15 ' fi!U 7:,r'") V- It. KOKHI.KK, P. ltOOEKS, Assl. (i. F.i Pass. Agt JlnniiL'er. GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes , VIA Spokane Denver Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OUKAN HTKA.1I1JKH l.euve I'ortlM Kvorv I'lvo Days tar SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Kor fall details call on O. K & Cn. s Agent Thn Dalles, or address W, II. HUKI.lfUltT, Gen. Portland, Orepo H. M'KKU.1. President aud Mann er Ku Soliiiiliile. Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles W a. in., and leaves 4:50 a. in. , Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalies 10 : p. in., and leaves 10:20 p. in. Train No. 8 arrives at Tho Dalles 11.W p. in., and west-bound train No. 7 leave at 1 p. m. Train 23 and 24 will carry Pff f ' between Tho Dalles and Umatilla, iw ing Tlie Dalles at 1 p. tn. daily and riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. da.lli'ff necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 aw Portland. H. E. STAG-E LINE. ThroiiBli by clayllght via Ciruss Valley, Kent and Cross Hollows'. IHIIGI,A8 AIiIiKN. The ' C. M. WIIIXKLAW. Anteloi'' StuRos leave Tho Dalles from m'JJJJrr at 7 a. in., also from Aiitelojot , -onnec Uon i.....i.... I,'. ,.i. ,,,wi l.'rldi v. '"'rTri .nil , Wednesday ami It''1'1'- d mado at points beyond )allcs with railways, trains' mid i'00"' TuS. SUros from Anleiopo reaeii jj. uays, inursuays ami onuu"j 11ATKH or I'AllB. Dalles to Deschutes. . . do Moro do (iruss Valley, ... do Kent, do Cross Hollows. .. Antelope to Cross Hollows . do Kent do (Irass Valley. ,. do Moro,.... do Desohuees i"j j M 200 ' ' do Dalles , Attention llorcmm"1 The horsemen will meet at . kavlOlI ' May 1st, for the purpose oi i general round up. All liorMOeri requested to bo present. It. IIootkS, ; lot 1, V.V..V-. .V r".i' .?PtBBilajr,H r. " '" i;-, d-.-io, a:oo n, m ), 111 i (mid 11 il. in. mi Siitiinlnv- nnl- ,..1 ; lots 1 ; I'ortlanil at 7:10 nml H;,To a.ni.j mid 1:30, l is , , ami 7:&.r p. in. EKST Dalles, Moro and lot