The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 29, 1897, Image 4

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    The Billies Daily Chronicle,
I
OKWHIX !
Till! 1A 1,1. ICS,
Ail vertllti; K:tti,.
1'cr i)ich
One tt.ch or tes lit Dally ?! M
Over two lttohpx mul under four inches 1 00
Over four Inches and under twelvo inches. . To
Over twelve Inches CO
DAILY AND UT.RKLY.
One Inch or less, per inch 00
Over one Inch mul under four Inches -' 00
Over four Inches and under twelvo inches. . 1 SO
Over twelve inches 1 00
I'llliMONAI, MENTION
Mrs. Inez Filloon went to Salem this
morning.
Mr. M. II. Niekelscn of Hood lliver is
in ttio city.
lion. V. P. Maya returned to Portland
this morning.
Mr. Win. Westacot of S.ilcin is in (ho
city, his lirst visit lieie since 1SS1.
Messrs. M. and H. Siehel were in the
citv last night, on their way to Trine
ville. Miss Virginia Manien, who has been
in Portland for the past two weeks, re
turned home last nitdit.
Mr. J. M. Someis, member of the
legislature from Linn county, was in (ho
city last night and went on to Prineville
this morning,
Mr. W. T. Hyars, editor of thoGolden
dalo Sentinel, who lias been in Portland
for some time, passed through our city
vesterdav on his wav home.
ICdwimt SliIrlilM Coining-
Mr. Kdward Sliields, an eminent
young traveler and journalist, who is
making :v tour of the Coldmbia river and
the inland Empire, arnved here this
morning to gather a number of views of
this vicinity, and he has made arrange
ments to deliver a descriptive talk on
his tour, at Vo;:t's opera house Saturday
evening, May 1st. His description and
histo'v will be illustrated with about
100 views, many of which are of local
interest. He is accompanied bv Mr.
Chas. II. Whiting, the great baritone
ginger who was here with the Carnita
Company, and also by Miss ElYaMae
Shields, a pleasing young elocutionist
and reader. The price of Admission
will be placed at the low sum of 25 cts.,
and a special rate of '13 cts. will be
made to children. Full particulars of
the entertainment will be uiven in to
morrow's edition of Tun Ciikonicle.
A LIVE PROTEUS.
Jtaro Ilejitilo Found on an Iminilntetl
l'uriii in OIiio.
A strange reptile was found last week
on George w orciiester's tarm, near
Middleton, O. It puzzled everv one for
a long time, till the Cincinnati En
quirer discovered mat it was a genuine
protcus
Dnriui! the recent fljods a portion of
the farm was inundated, and alter the
waters receded whole districts of muddy
sediment were exposed. It was in this
mud that Worcester discovered the rep
tile, and, capturing it, placed it on exhi
biiion in his stable on Main stieet, in
thi.- city, where it has attracted the at
tention of hundreds of curious people
all day long
To those who are acquainted with the
history of this species of reptile it it,
unnecessary to stale that its rarity
makes it a curious sight.
It is about one foot long, with an elon
gated and cylindrical bod v. The tail is
short, broad and compressed laterally
The strangest featuie of the reptile is its
In lias, which are on the outside of its
bodv, and so transparent that the blood
can be seen coursing through them.
It lias three sets of lungs, or rather
three bronchial tuuea, all of which are
persistent during life Its skin is slimy.
To Ihe body are attached four weak legs.
On each of the anterior are three toes,
w hlle the posterior have four toes. The
body is about half an inch in diameter,
and of a pale flesh color, while the bron
chial tufts, or lungs, are of a bright
crimson. Tho teeth in both jaws and
on the palate are small and sharp. 'Ihe
head is triangular ami the snout obtuse.
Tho eyes are very email and without
lids.
Tho breathing of this reptile is essen
tially aquatic, so far as tho outside lungs
are concerned, though it has internal
luiiiiN, and rises to tho top of tho water
when these aro filled with air. It can
live but a short time out of tho water.
Whenever the water in which it lives
gels low it buries itself in the mud, and
lives on aquatic worms and insects and
soft-shelled mollusks, '
It is tound only in the subterranean
waters of certain caves of Europe, not
ablv thrum nf flirintliii. 'r,i ,..i
anij uiosu oi oarintiim and lyrol, and
urn .-..! Il 4t... A . I . . I I . . . - ... I
. V r V , . " r1, ,ver"' 1 '"
win muni, winj m n iMiieTB were ever 111
Known to be found in this country. Hy
keeping tho reptile in water and mud,
-Mr. Worcester may mcceed in exttnd
iuu its life indefinitely.
Wo sell Hoe Cuke soap. Pease A
Mays. u3-2m
Mibhcribo or Tin: Ohkoniclu.
CANNOT ENl.0.,.. s. .. -171 ENT
lndiiiun Soon IJH'
T:;cSr I..'
'. ;. Are ilcjirlvoil of
At iiru'.iili ; 1 ! .
ley Med'eal ato.'.at I':
Sioux l'alla.rcad ,i m. . ; ':
to say startling, papiv iv.
coniiiiemont on the ir.di
aits. Val-
:. H. Clr.;v, of
l' - , not
.i ( . el of
nn. 'i ..." Ar
1 the s.anic
c-us-Lendor bad been tc!
r.ielK by Col. .1. U. Ltwi.r, ol Ikadv.ood,
but was inclined to lake the colonel's
statement with u frrain or two of salt,
as the colonel is an enthusiastic cham
pion of the Indian. The figures of Dr.
Olney, however, arc even more start
ling than the statements made by
J"ud;ro 1'urns.
There areeoullnedlii the penitentiary
123 white men; some of whom have
been there for years. Of this number
but two are sick. Of tho 19 Indians
who have been confined in the peni
tentiary in the last two years three arc
dead, one was pardoned in a dyinjr con
dition and is now barely alive, five are
in the hospital with (lie death mark
upon them, and three are ill. Of the
seven who are piaetlcally healthy, five
have been confined Imt cue month, one
nine months and two for two years.
All of these Indians appeared to lie
sound when they were admitted to the
I penitentiary.
The statement of Judge 1 turns to
Judge IJiner at the last term of the fed
eral court in Sioux Falls, that a. short
sentence of imprisonment was to the
Indian in effect a death sentence, seems
to 1a literally true, and there is in this
paper of Dr. Olney an appeal to federal
judges which ought to have its weight.
CLIMATE AND CHARACTER.
Nntlonisl Traits Often molded by tho Na
ture of t!io W rather.
The civil war is said to have been
caused by a difference in climate, and
the question is now being discussed
whether a hot or cold climate has the
jreatest effect on national character.
It hug leen widely believed that a se
vere climate produces the greatest ef
fect, because it compels effort and self
denial, and thus promotes energy and
inventiveness, says the aow xork Joui
nal.
It would also seem that the influence
of climate upon the national character
has been greatly exaggerated. As-
syria, Uabylonia, Egypt and Carthage,
situated in hot latitudes, were among
the most masterful nations of antiq-
uity. Mohammed and his conquering
legions issued from the burning wilder
ness of Arabia, and at a later period his
successors were able to beat back the
repeated attacks of the combined cru
sading nations from the north.
The greatness of a nation depends
mainly upon intellectual and moral
qualities, and these have often been
conspicuously developed among the in
habitants of hot. climates. It is im
portant, too, to remember that the
same nation, occupying the same re
gion, may lx; great and powerful in one
age and weak and contemptible in an
other. The difference between the an
cient Greeks, Romans and Saracens, on
the one hand, and their modern de
scendants on the other, cannot have
been due to climate.
Scfi if ling's Bcsf means:
we have taken your money
and spent it for
tea
coffee
soda
bakinp powder
flavoring cxlracta
ana spices
as well as we know how to.
Your grocer pays your
money back if you don't
like them.
Tor sale tiv
W. 12.
Kahler
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
TK THK C'IKCUTT OOUKT of tho .State o. Ore
J koii for Vatco County.
I. 1". Haines, Plalntill",
vs.
Thos. M. Dentin, Victor K. Snndoz, Louis A.
sandozund Charles K Sundo, liefeiidunls.
Hy ittuuof an execution Issuer! out of Ihn
above entitled court in said nbovo entitled cause
till! lOtli day of March. 1S'J7. 011 11 ludirini'iit niiidi.
eTtered mid docketed on January U,lh'J7, in
fnvorof pluiutill' and iu;alnst tho above named
defeudunt, T. M. Denton. In said circuit court.
commaudiiiK 1110 to levy on tho property of said
T. Jl. Denton und scdl sulllclcnt Ihureof to real
ize the sum of fi'UU mid tho costs of mul on this
urit, 1 did onthoiuth day of March, 1SJ7, lew
on, and nt 2 o'clock p. 111. on tho '.'7th dav of
April, lb'J7 ut thu eourthoiiho door In Dal us Citv.
Waseo County. Orek'Oii. I will sell at tmblio aun-
tion, to tho liiKlitst bidder, for cash in hand,
the followliiL' described uremlses. situnto mul
beine in Waseo rounty, Oregon, to-wlt:
Tho north one-half of the northwest quarter,
mid thonoithwest quarter of thouottlieastqilitr-
ler 01 section iu. rn 1 k 1a k. v. ai.. or so
much thereof us ill bo sullleient to pay said
turn and aeeruIuK costs.
T. J, DI1IVKI!,
iiie'.'7 Ii Slierlfl'of Waseo County, Oregon.
Sheriff Sale.
Notieo is herein' l'Iviii Hint niiilorun nvwu.
Hon and order of'kale ihkutil out of tho clnniit
Court of tlio State of urcKon for Waseo
' County, ution a lmlimclit noil ilifrra In
!'.l.vir. 01 ..r.'iy c'iowo and iiKiiinM John
Wood, William Wood, ituchel Wood und
MmTV . Woiul. Jl lit I tit mn illrr ..toil .1 .1 1
v:1 ' "' AJ.rii,iw7,Hii;;Mr,;H.ii.mirw ,
rv" ' 1 en esiiiiu iiereiiuuier iiebenoen 10
Mniisiy too kuia 01 f.il j, anil Kill altoiney m tees, I
will, on Haturday, tho ilrxtday of May, iw, at
tho hour of 1 o clock 11. 111.. at tliiifourtiuiiik.. I .
door In ihilles city, iii Wasco ('ouiity,()ruKon,rW8t llomr Kovo inane, at A. Jl. Will
hell, to tho lilKhest bidder, for cash in hand, for hints'.
the purpoho of catltfyliiK Mild nuns ntiovu I
iiiuiied.ail tho foilowiiiK debciihi'il lauds and, Vt, Dl. ,,.,. - . ,r
I pteniihes, to-wlt: HKii of .Section 111; NWJf of
!&i'.?J!..?lJ.."!,5!. 'I'.V KJ..?.,S4C.,,0,, 'J3'.?.".!"
. ..1, .iuu 11,, .(illinU illllXll UllSl, 11,1,,
ill Wai-eo County, Statoof Orison.
dalles city, Oregon, April a, 1W7.
upia ii T, J, Dill VDK, fshcrlir.
j-iou; flbout Your
job
Wu have the facilities lor doing all kinds
of -Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. We not only 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
h'ave your next order.
f?roi)iIe publist?ii7$ ?o.
THE WORLD RENOWNED --p4
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
Tynh Valley Flouring Mill-, under the
name of W. M. McCorku & .Son, is this
day dissolved bv limitation, J. M. Alc
Corklo retiring." W. .M. MeCoikle will
continue, and will pay all leiral claiins
and collect all debts of the late firm.
TvkI), Or.. April 2, 1S!)7.
V. M. McCoitKLE,
a7-lm J. K. McCoitKi.i:.
NotiL'ii of involution.
Notice is hereby given that the part
net ship heretofore existing between
Frank (.label and V. C. Rupert has been
dissolved, to date from Saturday, April
:5, 1807. Fiank (label will pay all bills,
and is authorized lo collect and receipt
for all bills duo the (inn.
Dated at Tho Dalles, Or., this otn dav
of April, 1S07.
FjiAXK G.MIIW.,
no-lni V. C. lU'i'iiitr.
Notion to Taxin eri.
Notice is hereby given that bv order
of tho county court, the slu-rifl' ,v i 1 1 re-
turn the tax roll for 1890 to tin
county clerk on the first -Monday in
April, 1S97, and all taxes then remain
ing unpaid on the roll will be declared
delinquent, and thereafter the sherifl'
will not receive taxes until the delin
quent roll is given him. Ily otder of
court. A. M. Kklsav,
m2.r! 4tw Clerk.
Ciiali iii Vottr CliecltK.
All county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 15, 1S92, will be paid at my
oflico. Interest ceases after April 7,
1897. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
Old papers for sale at 10 cents per hun
dred. A large lot 01 old daily and week
ly CiutoNicLKs on hand, tho accumula
tion of 1890. Very uood for putting
under carpets, on account of uniform
size.
Yellow washing powder will make
your clothes tho same color. Avoid
hub hy using boap l'oam. it's pure
! white. o2-3m
This ia un "Ago of Soap." Why use
any but tho very best. Best soap means
Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. n2-3m
The merchant who tells you ho has
something else as good as Hoe Cake soap
is a good man to keep away from. u2 3m
Stubling & Williams now have the
celebrated Hop Gold Hock beer on
draught.
It is all right.
,,,,,, . .. .
hadies Bhould see the "Mascot, ' the
.... . . . .
i0" Styles
Williama A Co.
nH civicn i cium iiuia t i iii.
'e.
A b'" drive in miitcbeq Flue minors
I, unve in imiicncs, x ive papers
for cente at Maier it JJentoii's.
pr?iW?
.StiulioliliirM ."M:etln(;.
Notice is hereby iiven that a meeting
of tho stockholders of The Dalles Chron
icle Publishing Company will be held at
the county court rooms on Tuesday, the
25th dav of ."Wav, A. D., 1S97. at 2
j o'clock p. ui., for the purpose of adopt
! intr supliuientary articles of ineorpora-
I tion, increasing the capital stock of said
'company and transacting such other
I business as may come before said meet
! intr. By order of the Hoard of Directors.
The Dalles, Oreuon, April 9. ISO".
A. H. Mac Am.i.sti:ji,
President.
11. G. Davknpokt,
Secretary.
For sulo or Trailt".
A desirable ranch of 100 acres, within
lour miles of Dalles City, with 0110 span
mates, harness, wagons,, plows and other
propeitv
Fine fruit land and abiin
dance of water. Will trade for Dalles
City property. Inquire of
A. S. Mac Allistkii,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Chko.vicle oflice, The Dalles, Or.
Hiioltlen'ii ArinoH naive,
Tito best Eiilve in tne world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fovei
eoreo, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain?,
come, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piiea, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect aatisfac
tion, or money reiunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale tiy lllakeley and
Houghton, druutriste.
Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg,
the eye specialist, and havo 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.
Oflice in the Vogt block.
nuvu Your Grain.
Few realize that each squirrel do
stroys $1.50 worth of gram annually.
Wakelee's bquirrel and Goplusr Kxterin
inator ia the most efl'ective and econom
ieai poison known. Price reduced to 30
cents. For sale by M. Z. Donnoll,
Agent.
Fur Sulu.
Yearling eh'eep (1000 head,) sound und
in prime condition. Price .$1.75. Ad
dress, J.M.Davis,
w-nillf SherarB Bridge, Oregon.
Do you want your windowB cleaned.
carpeta taken up, beaten and re. laid, or
janitor work of any kind done by a
ursi-eiasa man r ii eo, telephone Hoiirv
Johneon at Parkins' barber ebon.
Phono 110. nio.if '
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice is hereby given that 'by - au
thority of ordinance No. 202, which
passed the Common Cotinci ( Dalles
Citv April 10th, 1897, entitled, 'An or
dinance to provide for tho ulr of certain
lots belonging to Dalles City." I will, on
Saturday, the lothlay of May, ISil,
sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, all the following lota and parts
of lota in Gates addition to Dalles Lit ,
Wasco county, Oregon, to-y ii.
0. II, 7, 8, i), H) ami n, in mm; u.
lots a, 8, !). 10, 11 and 12,iti block
lili; loli- .'I, 4, 5, (I, 7. 8, . 10, 1 1 and
1-2. in block I!7; lots 1. '2, .1, 4, 5. (. H,
!), 10. 11 and 12. in block 42; lota I. 2, ,
4, 5 0, 10 and 11, in block 4Ii; lots 1, 2,
V,, 1, 10, .11 and 12, in block 41, and lots
1, 2. I!, 4, fi, (, in block 40.
The icasonalile value of paid lots, for
less than which they will not be sold,
i,., a i. .ii.ii (K-Pil ii r.d determined by tho
! Common Council of Dalles City as fol
lows, to-wit: , , ,
Lots i) and 10, in block 14, $150; lots
7, S, U and 10, jointly in block 10, $200;
lots 7, 8, !) and 10, jointly in block 21.
200; lot 10, in block 27, -2f; lot II, in
block 27, .1-225; lot 12, in block 27, ifliOO;
lot 'J, in block III, $100; lots 2, 1!, 4, f, 8,
9, 10 and 11, in block IV, each respeet
ivi.lv AIM): lots 0 and 7, in block III),
each respectively $125; lots 2, II. 4, 8, 1),
in and 11. in block I'.G. each respectively
$100; lot, 12, in block !!(, $125 ; lota Ii, 4,
5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 117, each re
spectively JflOO; lots (i, 7 and 12, in
block 37, each respectively $12o;
lots 2, Ii, 10 and 11. in block
41, ei'ch respectively $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively
$125; lots Ii, 4, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in
block 42, each lespectively $100; lot h ,
(i and 12, in block 42, each respectively
$125; lota 2. Ii, 4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in
block 4:5, each lespectively $100; lot 1,
in block 411, $125; lots 2, 11,4 and 5, in
block 4li, each respectively $100; lots 1
and 0, in block 40, each respectively
$125.
FmcIi of these lots will be sold upon
the lot respectively, and none of them
will be sold for a less sum than tho value
thereof, as above stated.
One-fourth of the price bid on any of
said lots shall be paid in cash at the
timiof sale, and the remainder in three
equal payments on or befoie, one, two
and three years from the date of said
and three years from the
sale, with interest on such deferred pay
ments at the rate 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 loth
day of May, 1S97, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. 111. of said day, and will con
tinue from time to time until all of said
lots shall be sold.
Dated this llith day of April, 1897.
(iIMIKllT W. PlIHM'H,
Recorder of Dalles Citv.
LDDD POISON
A 5PECB AETYSSS
cured In 15 to35 days. You can bo treated at
homo foreanio prlco under same KUiirau
ty. if you prefer to coma hero w win mn.
tract to payrallroadfarccndliotcIblll3,and
cocbarjre, If jv0 fail to cure. If you u.ivo taken mer
cury, iodide, iiotaah, mid stilt havo uelica and
pains, -Mucous la tclicn In mouth, Soro Throat,
limiiles, Copper C'olorc-ii (Spots, Ul,;t.rH 0'
"'u uuiij, jiuiror I'-yeorowH lalllnc
out, It is this hecoiidiiry ltl. ()()! ri)lsoiI
woKuaranteotocure. Vopolleit tho most obatl
nato cases and ciiiillcmro tlio world for a
caso wo cannot euro. 'i'liH ctiseaso has always
ixilllea tlm Klclll of tlio most oniiiient 11I1 vsl
Ciuui. sr.00,000 capital behind our u ' judi.
tlonalpruarantj'. AIsoliitoiiroorBenteealodoi!
iippllcatwn. Addres3 HM)1C ISK.UICDV iili
J. fc'. SOHKNK,
President.
M. lin.M.i.,
Cashier.
Fiest national Bank.
THE DALLES - OREGON
A General IJanking Buaiiiess tranaucted
Deposits received, Hubject to Sight
Draft or Cheek.
Collection- made and proeeedH jiromptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco aiu" Port
land. DIHBOTOHS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
El). M. W 1LLIAM3, Gko. A. Likhk.
H. M. Bk.u.l.
CITATION.
dea'sed-Cita'fiou!110 M f J"mUS MoUb,'m'
To Jacob -Mcdahan, James McOahan, John Jlo
(.ahau, I-aura MclJahmi, Ulvu McUahan -M.irv
K e i InRheb, Kllzabeth ilcGahan and Kato
wtta;tt1Wi',,i Mrb- u,""",h
of S"'t 10 Stuti!0f 'Wn, for 11 oco y
of Wahco.at tho courtroom thereof.at Tho Da es
iu tho County of Waseo, on Mond y, t o ; day
l!Jl')l' i,'J7 " 0 clock hi tho after, o n , t .Vt
lay, then and there to How chum;, If any thero
be, why nn or,1()r of Hllu "-. Z nirt
!! i;roVerty"-be1oni,,1
This citation IsVeVved upon you Kd J I
9 ' McHahaii, James -MeOa .a , Yo) , McO . I an
I.aura -Melialiau, KIvu JleUahait Marv lAl. !
I UBhe, Kllzabeth JlcUnhan a I K,,u nn take
I u co , i? 'j ntKr'T' Utcc'' by ortor of
... i "!!J JI'dKo of Waseo Countvr Orewin
inado on tho ism liy f .Mllrclli iw,mi ' urttoi
WiTNKhs, tho lion, IlobertMnys, Jiiduo of tho
,..., Vr",'.ly LVl,rt 01 tllu tttu oi OieKoii, for
hKAI. t ho )( ,,,, y of yf(;o with those 1 ,
A, 1 ) , 1 81)7, hiis -jh uny oi -Maich,
Attkst
m'.'Ml
A. M.KKI.SAY, Clerk.
llybiMnoN lioiroN, Heimty
UIiuiikk cif Time.
Lots 'J and HI jointly, in muck m
7, 8. iland 10, jointly in block lo j lo a
7 S, D, and 10, jointly in block 21 .
known as Initio; lots 10. 11 and 12, in
..i.,i, or. In, o in lilnek I'll : lots 2, .i, 4,
I. 11. la
D
Commencing April 8th, the Hteamora
of tho Regulator line will leave The
Dallea at 7 a. m. instead of 7 :30.
W. 0. Ai.law.vy, Agent.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Rout
ok THE
Southern
Trains leave mul ntu due to arrive nt V6tlm
I.KAVH.
AKSirr
OVKKI.ANl) KV.i
irejts, Biilom. Ilnv...
Illiru. Aslilnnil ., i
s:M) I'. M.
J riunonto, 0(U.n,San !
1 l'MllOlsfO. Mn!.,..,.
Anplcs.m iW h:lO A. Jt.
8:S0 A. M.
JjosebiirK mul wnyYtn.
ilium .
Via Woo.ll.nrn nrV H
Daily
except
Sunday:.
Mt.AiiRel, Silvcrton, ,
lJ'"gncia.nd
S,",1.CI" "m' w,-v "tt!ons!lo m
M:00 1
7:::o a.
I (MS l, Jl,
MeAllintvIliu and n
23 P. SI
Dally. (Dmiy, oxccjit Suiuiay.
DINING OA Its ON OUDEN ItOUTE.
l'tI.I..MAN JiUKKKT SI.KEl'EHa
AND riK.COXD-OI.ASH KI.KKl'ING 'cVRs
Attiiehed to all Through Trains.
Diree.t coniieutloii nt.mi Krar.cIs.co with n.i
.lental mul Oriental mid I'acllie mm I ;
lines for.lAl'AN ami CHINA, Sum, !J d?thi.f
, ni i.llc.itloa
" -v vu
Kates mill tickets to HiiMcmi Tin! ntu nr.A tv
tope. Also JAPAN, Oil IX A, lib.VOLUL r ,V
Al'STUAI.IA.emi be obtained Iron, m
J. 11. KIUK1.AX1), Ticket Agent.
TliroiiRh Ticket Olllce, i:il Third street, vheu
tlimimb tickets to nil joints In the K S
Ht.itcs, Cmimlii mid Kuroiio. can be obtained?!
lowest rules from "
.1. I!. KIltlvbANI), TicketAecnl
All nbovo traltiK arrive at and ilcpt Iran
Clrmul Ccntial Station, Filth mid Irvnig street!,
YAMHlTTi iTTviSION.
PafseiiKor Depot, foot of Jederson street
(!::!." mid 7:C"i i. .11
Leave for Sheridan, veel: days, nt 1:30 n u
Ariive ut l'ortland, ii:S0 a. in.
Leave for AIltLIK on Jlondnv, Wcdnesdav ana
I'ri -ay nt UM0 11. in. Arrive nt Portland, W
dav, Thiirday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Fluidity trains for OSWKtiO lcavont 8:10a. ta
and PJtir,, i:i.), :i:::o, fn'i'i : 1,-, mi s Oj p. w. At
,1.jl..l lj 1,1,1.1 .if u.n m.nn .. M . ,.nn ...
! r,:,J' fi;:i,") J:&"'1. '
i l!,,.K.0!';HJ'l:l'
K. 1' n00ER3,
Asst. 0. r.JcPttss.Att
Maiuiui'r.
GIVKS THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
, VIA
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
IIUKAN ST13AAII1KH l.ouvo Voitlat
Kviirr Klvo Diiys for
SAK FRANCISCO, CAL.
for full details call on O. K it Cn. s Agent
Tho Dalles, or address
W, II. IllIKI-IIUU'l', den. Pil'
I'ortlimd.Orcioa
K. M'NKILI. President ami Jlana it
Tlio Now TIiiiu Card.
Under thu new time card, which 6!
into effect tomorrow, trams will mei!
follows :
No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern
arrives at 0 p. in., leaves at 0:05 p. ni.
No. 2, to Pendleton, linker City and
Union Pacific, arrives 1:15
parts 1 :20 a. in. . ,
No. .), from Spokano and Great Kort-
em, nrrtves 8 :H0, deart9 8:35 a.
No. 1, from Baker City ami Union Fi
cillc, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m.
Nob. 23 and 24, moving MitoflM
Dalles, will carry passengers. !-
arrives
at 0:150 p. in.,
departs -"
p. m.
Passengers for Ileppnor will take train
leaving here 0:05 p. in,
Dalles, Mom id
STAGrE LINE.
Throi.Bli by ilayllght via Grass V1W. Kesl
and cross Hollows.
DOlMH.AH AI-M5N, The
t). m. WHITKI-AW, Aiite-I,e'
in I a. in., HIM, iioiii iiiv'7 , , conuec"",
Moiiduy, VViilnesilay nl MitcMlJ
mado at Aiiteloiio for I'd; ov 'c-Settl118
points boyoiiu. aloso cciiiiw0"!LSB
Ihtlles with railways, trains inn 0- Ttt
SltiKCk from AiilcJpiw reach ri'Ot' jj.
lays, iniirniiiys nun ouu""
Pacific Comp'y
Leave for OSV h(U), daily, except Sundar.jl
J1-0,1,1; '!!,: 1-;lf1, l!15' :'ia M:' 8:05 P. n
(and ll:"(l 11. in. on Batunlnv only). Anlveil
Portland nt 7:10 mid 8:j a' 111 nnili-ni i.u
- -,vvi
EMST
HATKH or FA UK
Dalles to Deschutes ,
do Mor
do Hruss Valley..
do Kuut......
do Cross Hollows. ...
Antelope to Cross Hollows
do Kent.
do (Irtiss Valley
do Mora '
do Do!.cluices
do Dulles
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