The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 14, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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One Inch or less In Dally
Over two Inchc and under four Inches
Over four Inches mul under twelve Inches 7"
Over twelve tnche- M
I) A 1 LY AND WKKKI.Y.
One Inch or less, per Inch ?2 W
Over one Inch and under four Inches 2 00
Over four Inches and under twelve Inches . 1 SO
Over twelve Inches 1 00
County Commissioner' Court.
Following is the list of bills allowed at
the May term :
James C Johnson.
K F Wiehham,
Thotn.'.s Ddiilun,
Thomas Hoi ton,
Kalph IXiylu,
Uoy Taylor,
Euiietiu' Williams,
D G Floyd,
John D.ilrvtnple,
G G Evans,
W II Taylor.
IJov F Tit v lor,
Ed' Wilson,
J II Sherar,
Win Underwood,
F II Woodcock,
Jesse Lantry,
Aiij!iit Keere,
G W Iiurliniran,
II Snipes,
W A J5 Campbell.
W S Gribhle.
N 1 .Moore,
JI A CiHhing,
C E ConRliii.',
Indian Jake,
George Thompson,
C F Denton,
F C Clauen,
James D.irnielle,
O L U alter,
C E Spencer,
D D Nelson.
E I' Dutler.
Stockmen's Un'on
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Pease ec .Mays, supplies pauper .
Times- .Mountaineer, publishing
J P Watson, supervisor dist 20
!2"), a'lowed
TJ Driver, bill rendered
E 1'u m ph rev, caring for pauper. .
T A Wilhelm.use of polling place
15, allowed
A Keller, room for pauper
W U Winans, work on road 5.
not allowed
Johnson Bros, supplies pauper. .
W H Moore, coffin lor pauper ..
Johnson Bros, supplies pauper
It J Pilkiugtou, medical services
5.20; not allowed
S M Baldwin, messenger
S M Baldwin, use of polling place
A Field, supervisor district 30. .
H H Tomlinson, lumber for dis
trict No 23
A S Blowers, services county com
missioner T J Driver, salary
12 25
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It I J hi Not l'ass.
Iany stockmen have gotten the im
pression that congress has passed a bill
Eetting aside President Cleveland's order
establishing forest reservations. The
truth is the senate tacked an amend
ment on the civil sundry appropriation
bill and passed it, but the house refused
to concur in the amendment by a de
cisive majority, and so it failed to pass.
The senate amendment was as follows :
That to remove any doubt which may
exist pertaining to the authority there
to, Hie president of the United States is
hereby authorized, and empowered to
revoke, modify or suspend any and ail
tueli executiveorders and proclamations
de-iguatiiig forest reserves, or any part
thereof, from time to time, as he shall
de-m best for the public interest; pro
vided, that the lands embraced in such
reservations not otherwise disposed of
shall, until the surveys of eiiel reserva
tions ate completed, be subjected to
f-ucb orders as the president may make
in reference to the same, so as not to
distort) the rights of any actual settler or
claimant now residing upon any of the
lands embraced in such reservation."
Tim Wound I'ruveil Fatal.
The death of Mrs. Pearl Kith, the tin
fo'tunate young woman who, in a fit of
melancholy, sent a bullet crashing
through her breast, at her home in Ba
ker Citv Saturday afternoon, occurred
Monday at 1 o'clock a. in. By the
death-bed were a sister and three broth
ers, he-idt-a number of friends, and all
that loving hands could do was admin
istered luring the sufferer's few linger
ing hours.
Coroner Snow empanelled a jury, and
after examining a number of witnesses,
returned tho following verdict:
"We, the undersigned jurors, sworn to
inquire of the death of Pearl Kith, on
oath do find that she came to iter death i
by a gunshot wound, inflicted by her
own hand, on May 8th, and that death j
resulted on Slay 10, 1807, at 4 o'clock a.
m "
It is stated that tin cause of the deed
was separation of Mrs Kith and her hus
bund, the hitter being now in Calif
ornia La Grande Chronicle.
StooKliolclui ' .MutitliiK-
Notice is hereby given that a mectiti,'
of the HtuckholderH of The Dalles Chron
icle I'lihliHtiing Company will bu held at
tin county court rooms on Tuesday, tho
L'fith day of May, A. I)., 1SU7, -at 2
o'clock p. in., for tliu purpose of adopt
ini: Hiiplimentary articles of incorpora
tion, increasiut; tho capital stock of said
company and transacting such other
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business as may romu before talil meet
inc. 15' order of the Hoard of Directors.
The Dalles, Oregon, April 0, 189".
A. S. .Mac Am.istimi,
President.
K. G. Davknpokt,
Secretary.
UI1 I'.oiile.
Old people who require medicine to
legulate the bowels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but acts as n tonic and alternative. It
acts mildly on the stomach and oowels,
milling strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding Nature in the
performance of the functions. Electric
Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it just exact
ly what they need. Price 50 cents and
$1.00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough
ton's Drug Store. 5
i tum:i:. chimin: w ..siij.i;to.v.
"Poor man! How did you lose the
siirht of your eye?"
"Lookiif for work, mem!" Piek-Me-l'l.
Tho Three-Venr-OliM.
Alas, poor infants, what an
Of sorrow do you strike!
Too blj? for baby carriages.
Too small to ride a bike!
Washington Star.
I' urrsei'ii.
.Mrs. McSwatt Billijrer.when I asked
ou to get a hook for a birthday prtv
rut for brother John I .supposed you
would suk-.-l one that had at least i
v.ibstuntial bituliiiLT. 'Phis one will fall
to jxeeet) before he has it six months.
.Mr. McSwatt So it won't, l.ohelia.
It will last that brother of yours 100
years, in any kind of hintlint',r. It'.-;
i book- on manners. Chicago Tribune.
In the lleoji-e Inlands.
"What did you say the name of thi
missionary was?" asked lhf! Ktwapta.
"hive ever, your liijrlines.5." said the
trembling chief; "he said it was John."
"Well, for a change" Kin,'- Ktwapta
looked lovingly at 'his toothpick "let
us have a .Jackpot-pie." Town Topics.
IIIh Views n i.alior.
First. Traii) Do you h'lieve in keep
Mi out the pauper labor of Europe?
Second Tramp 1 don't mind the pau
per labor, but w hen it conies to Rutin'
in paupers what don't work. I'm afraid
they'll crowd us fellers into lookin for
a job. N. V. World.
Hit. OlTfllK'.-.
"The New WomanV, club will never
iiire Tenor, the singer, again."
"Why o?"
"He was billed to sing four times at.
their annual dinner, and each time lie
warbled 'What Is Home Without a
Mother.' "X. Y. Truth.
.Ml l-'nfeelliiK Cmiiineiit.
"Willie Washington." anid the friend,
"is one of those people, who tell every
thing they know."
"Yeh," replied .Miss Cayenne, wearilv.
"and he doesn't talk very much, either."
Washington Star.
An Oiiiiiiinin iiiKli
Adviser So you think that your wife
is dead in earnest in her demands?
Husband 1 certainly do.
Adviser How do you know?
Husband She has become silent.
Up-to-lXiU;.
. i i I
A lli-iir la I1t I'ntli.
"This baby carriage with a canopy
top is a wood thinf,'." said the early
spring nurse (,'irl to the policeman in
tin park.
"Then push it alony," grimly ordered
the lnibby. Detniit Free l'ress.
In !,ll'r(itiirc.
"Hridgeinore tells me he is writing for
one of the magazines,"
"Well, he is. He writes the names of
tiie post oflices on the packages for the
mails." Chicago Tribune.
The Unite.
j Youiiff Motlier (on the train) -Oil,
dear, 1 don't know what to do with you,
baby!
' 'Kind Itachelor- Shall I open the win-
dow for you, ma.'ain? X. Y. Journal.
Coffee goes by the taste j
alone.
Try Schilling's Best
tea
coffee
soda
bakiuz nowder
flavoring extracts
and spicus.
All money-back.
sa
I'"or sale iiy
K.
Kahler
flow Ibout Your
job
We have the facilities fordoing all kind?
of Job Printing, from a visiting cTud to a
catalogue, and Ave are after all the work we
can do. 'We not only desire ',o 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.
C. W. PHELPS & CO.
-DEALEJIn IX-
Agricultural
Drapers Manufactured and Repaired.
Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras.
Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators.
Celebrated Piano Header.
Lubricating' Oils, Etc. i
White Sewing Machine and Extras.
EAiST SECOM) STREET
lSCAB. T1CKSqLICE
THE WORLD RENOWNED ?f
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Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has
no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE &
MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon.
Assignee's
Notice Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby slven that tho undersigned,
assignee of thoestatoof H. I".. Williams an in
solvent debtor, has tiled bis dual account and
report in said assignment with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of tliu State c.f Otigon for Wasco
County, and that tho sanio will bu called up for
heatiii); before the JuiIku of said Court on the
Jlr.st day of the next regular term of wild Circuit
Coiut, to-wll: On .Monday, tbCJIth day of .May,
t'J.ar If the smile cannot be hctrtl by said
Court ut Mild time, as soon thereafter a.s the
same can be heard by said Court.
Dated this 10th day of April, 14.97.
A. S. .M.vcALLITKlt,
Assignee of the cstutoof it. L. Williams, an
insolvent debtor. iil7-ot-ii
Administrator's Final Account.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of theestato of J. 1), CJiltllu, de
ceased, has llltd his Haul account, and that
Jlonday, thelid day of May, h'J7, at ihu hour of
10 o'clock a. in., has been appointed a.s tho time
for hearing objections thereto and tho settle
ment theieof. All heirs, creditors or other per
sons Interested in said estate are herebv untitled
to Mo their obiectloiiH to said llnal aecoiiut.lt
any they have, on or befoie tliu day appointed
for tho healing thereof.
Dalles City, Oregon, March 23, 18U7.
mc27-lt ll K. A. OKIM'IN, Adminlstiiitor.
Notice of Filial StllleiJieiil.
Notice Is hereby glve-i that the undersigned
administrator o( thuestato of Mary M, Cordon,
deceased, has tiled his llnal report and account
In said estate, mid that Tuesday, the Ith day of
May, lh'J7, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m, of said
day at the Ccaiuty court loom, in the county
court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore
gon, lias been appointed by said court as Ihu
time and plucu for healing said llnal account,
Dated thlsi!3th duy of March, 1MJ7.
AHA S'lOtiHDll.L.
Admlulttritor of the estate of Maty M. Cor
don, decease i, upM-ll
piTci
?t?roi?i;ie publistyii ?o.
- Implements.
THE IULLES, OR.
Sheriff's Sale.
IN TIIIC ClltCl'IT COURT of tho State of Ore
J. gon for Wasco County.
I'. D. Greene, l'hiintill',
vs.
J. L. .Story. Lucretla Story and Dalles City, lifts.
Hy virtue of an execution and order of salo Is
sued out of tho Clicult Court of tho Statu of
Oregon for tho County of Waseo, to niu directed
and dated .tho iWth day of March, 1N17, upon a
judgment and decree for tho foreclosure of
certain iiiorti iges, rendered and entered in said
court on the iKd day of Match, h'J7, la the above
entitled catiso, In favor of tho plalntiil and
against tho defendants, J. L. Story mul Lucietla
Story, as Judgment debtors, in tho sum of fJSI.W,
with interest theieon at tho ruto of eight per
cent per annum from tho 'J-Jd day of Maieh, lb'J7,
and the further sum of $73 attorney's fees, mid
tho further stun of f 11.70 costs ami disburse
ments of suit; and further In favor of tho dc
fendant Dalles City mid against tho defendants
J. 1.. Stoiy Mini Lucretla Story, a.s Judgment
debtors in thu sum of $310.11, mid the further
sum ol $3 costs of suit, and further tho costs of
and on said writ of execution; mul command
ing mo to mako talo of tbo real property em
braced in said decreo of foreclosure and order of
sale and hereinafter described. I lm v ,inH-
levied on mid will, cm thuikl day of May, 1SU7,
at tho hour of SJ o'clock in the alternoon, at thu
county courthouse door in Dalles City, Waseo
County, Oregon, sell nt public auction, to tho
highest bidder, for cash in hand, all tho right,
titlu anil intcicsl which the said J. L. Story mid
Lucretla Story, or either of them, hud on tho 1st
day of Jmiuaiy, lhSU, the date of tho inoilgago of
plaliilltt' foreclosed herein, or which such do
leinlants, or any of the defendants herein, have
slnco acquired or now have, In mid to tho fol
lowing described real property, hituatuand being
in tho County of Wasco, State of Oiegou, to-wit:
Iits numbered eleven (11) mid twelve (1'ji in
block twenty (S.U) of (iates Addition to Dalles
City, Wusco County, Oregon, or so much thereof
as will satisfy said above mentioned and de
scribed Judgments, attorney's fees and costs.
KiUd proiierty will bo sold subject to conllrina
tlon by said Circuit Court mid to redemption, as
by law provided,
Dated at Tho Dalles, Oregon, this , 'list day of
March, lfe'J7.
T. J. DltlVlIR,
iipr'Jdl h'licrlU'ot Winco County, Oregon,
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice is hereby given that bv
tiioritv of ordinance No. 202, hleh
m e, the Common Co.inci o I alles
Citv April 10th, 1807, entitled, 'An or
ffiince to provide for tlw-..lB.f certain
lots belonging to Dalles Citv," ill.
Saturday, the 15th day of May, 18!), ,
se at public auction, to tho highest
V.'.'. '. .1... ...ll..,..ti,.r nlM lthfl imrts
i imiucr, mi uie mini" . ------
! of lots in dates addition to Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, to-wn .
hots!) Mid 10 jointly, in block -I, "
7, 8. Dnml 10, jointly in block lo, lots
7 8. 0, and 10, jointly in block 21,
known .U bntte; lots Hh 11 and 12 , ...
dock 27; lot Oin block I P,, IfttB -,.., 4,
0, 0, 7. 8, 0, 10 ami 11, m W? k to;
1. ta U, 8. 0. 10, llnnd 12, in Mock
:w; lot,. :t, -I, o il, 7 8, 0. 10 1 J .""jl
l'J, in block :J7; lots 1. 'J, !!, -I, B. l. ,
!), 10, 11 and l'J, in block .12; ; lots 1. J, . ,
1 o 0, 10 and 11. in block -Hi; lots I. J,
;j -; 10, 11 and l'J. in Woe -11, and lots
1, U. -1, , li, in liloek -lb.
T'be ruasonable value ot sa hits, for
les than wliich they will no. sold,
has been iixnl i.nd determine.. I y Urn
Common Council of Dalles City as fol
lows, to-wit :
Lots'.) and 10. in block H, $1"0; lots
7, 8, ',) and 10, jointly in block U, sfJOl ;
lots 7, 8, !) and 10, jointly in block 21.
$200; lot 10, in block 27, if 225 ; lot 1 , in
block 27, $225; lot 12, in block 2, ?.100;
lot 1), in block IM, $100; lots 2, li, I, o, 8,
!), 10 ami 11, in block I'.o, each res piHit
ivcly $100; lots 0 and 7. in block .lt,
each Respectively $125; lots 2, 1!, -I, 8, ),
10 and 11, in block 30, each respectively
.000; lot 12, in block :)(, $120 ; lots '.), 4,
5, 8,0, 10 and 11, in block 157, each re
spectively ilOO; lots 0, 7 and 12, in
bluck :i7, cacti respectively .fi-o,
lots 2, li, 10 and 11. in block
41, efcli rtspeetivelv $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively
$125; lots I!, 4, o, 8, 0, 10 and 11. in
block 42, each respectively $100; lot. h ,
0 and 12, in block 42, each respectively
$125; lots 2, :i,4, 5,1), 10 and 11, in
block 4:$, each respectively $100; lot 1,
in block 4;', $125; lots 2. II, 4 and ft, in
block 40, each respectively $100; lots 1
and 0, in block 40, each respectively
$ 1 5
Each of these lots will be sold upon
the lot respectively, and none of them
will lie sold for a less sum than the value
thereof, as above stated.
One-fourth of the price hid on any of
said lots shall he paid in cash at the
time of sale, and the remainder in three
equal payments on or before, one, two
and threw years from the date of said
sale, with interest on such deferred pay
ments at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum, payable annually; provided
that tlie payment may be mnde in full
at any time at the option of the pur
chaser. The said sale will begin on the loth
day of ."Way, 1807, 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 lie sold.
Dated this llith day of April, 1807.
Giuieiit W. Puma's.
Recorder of Dalles City.
For Nalu,
Lots A, IJ, K and L, hlnek .10; A 15,
block 72) A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82,
and A, 15, C, D and K, block 25. Apply
to Wm. t;iiAOKi:i.Koi:i).
I'lopo-iil- for CoiiMtriietlng Water ami
Nn'.vnr SyMtmu.
US. Indian Pervice, Warm Springs Agencr,
. Or.. May 7, 1KI7.
SKALKD l'itOl'OSALS.euiliii.Hil- -'Proposals
for Water and hewer Bystem 'iind addie.-sed in
the undersigned at Warm springs, Crook
County, Oregon, will be received at this agency
until l o'clock p. m. of May 'J7, 1S.U7, for furnish
ing tlie nieessiry materials mid labor required
in the construction and completion of a water
anil sewer svstem. rttwlinliin. TllM)lll,lM,r f.tr tin,
I boarding school plant to be elected on this re
I serve, in strict uenndaitce with plans and si ed
ifications, which may bu examined nt the ullleo
oi me ".Morning orcgonian," I'ortlainl, Or.,
"I'm: Ciiiio.nicm:," The Dalles Or., ami at this
.vgeuoy.
Hlddcrs will state clearly In their bids the
length of time requited to complete the work,
Tliu right is reserved to reject any and all bids,
, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best In
terest of tin! service.
'1 he ntten ion of bidders Is invited to tho tint
of Congress approved August 1, lb'J.', entitled:
"An act relatinir to thu Ihnthitimi mi ii..
I of dally service of laborers mid mechanics em.
I ployed upon the nubile works of the 1'nlted
ruuro nun Ol lliu IllMriOl Ol l OlliniUlll; MlMI to
thu net of Congress approved August 18, ltv.il,
entitled. "An act for the protection of persons
furnishing materials and labor for the construc
tion of public works."
CKitririiii) cuikcks.
Knob bid must bo accompanied by a certified
check or draft upon some United States Deposi
tory or solvent National Hunk in the vicinity of
the residence of tho bidder, made payable to tho
order of tbo Commissioner of Indian Ailidrs, for
at least KIVK 1'KR UKNT.of the amount of tho
proiiosal, which check or draft will bo forfeited
to tho United States in case any bidder or bid
ders receiving an iiwmd shall fall to pminptly
execute a contuict with good and sullhlent
sureties, otherwise to bo returned to the bidder.
Illds accompanied b cash In lien of a ecrtl
lied check will not bo considered.
For any additional information, applv to
. , JAMKS L. COWAN,
my,.mi'.7 u. h. Indian Agent.
J. S. SCIIKNK,
President.
II. M. 11IUI.L,
Cashier.
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - OREGON
A tjeneral Uauking Buaiiiese truiifluuted
DopoaitB received, aubject to Sight
urait or uneck.
Collectiona made and proceeds promptly
, remitted on day of collection,
bight and Telegraphic Exchange aold on
New York, San Francisco and ort-
iHIIU.
D. P. Tjiomphon. Jno. S. Schkncjk.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likkk.
H. M. Bkai.l.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
I
WatchmakerlJeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
EAST and SOUTH va
The Shasta Route
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Southern Pacific Compy
Trains lenvomut iirc duo to arrive at Fort,nt
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"Dally. fD.uiy, except Siuia.iy.
DINIS'tS CAI1S ON OfiUKN UOUTE,
PULLMAN imKKKT sl.KKl'EHs
AND t5KtOXl)-(!USS .SLUKPIN-Q CAR3
Attnelieit to all Tlirnugli Trains.
Dlrent eouneullon at Sun Kranclsoo win, n
.lentil nn.l Oriental anil 1'aclllc i JtcarnS
llni. fur. l.Vt'AN mul IMflV l e.. . ' "PlMMp
, ,V ,ille,.tlou. "",n nat 0.
lintvH iiinl tickets to KaMern nnlnt
roiie. AImi JAPAN, tJHI.VA HOXULULr S
AfHTllAI.lA.r.in be ohtuliu'il from Ml
j J. 11. IClUKLAND.Tlcket.tgeat
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iiufcui imi;y, i.ti i mm street, ffhP
tlnoncli tickets to all points In the TeS
Ht'itt-f, Camilla and Kuiojk! ran bo obtalniJ ',i
low t".t rates from
.1. II. KIltKbANI), Ticket Ajent
All nbovo train.s arrive at mul depart from
Gram! Central Station, Fifth mid Irving "trecl!
YA.MinUnTvisiox.
I'atyciiRer Depot, foot of Jcrtcrsoiulrect
Leave for OSWKdO, dally, except Sundar.il
(anil U::;o p. m. on biitnnlay only). Anlre it
I'ortlainl at 7:10 anil 8;Sl) a, m.j iindl:30 1 11
i'r.'X) anil ".'55 p. in, ' '
Li'iive for Shcrl.lan, week days, ut 4:30 1 a
Arilve at I'ortlimil, 'J:",0 a. m, r
Leave for AIULIK on Mondnv, Wednesday acl
Krl'iay at !l: 10 n. m. Arrive nt Portland, Tun
ilav, TliurMlay anil Snturilay at 3:03 p. ia.
Kunilay trains for OSWKdO leave nt 8:Wa.n
and WMii. I :!., ,'i:'i"i r,;V mid 8 05 p.m. Ar
rive at Portland at .S::j), 10:00 a. m.; 1:30,1b
5:10, ii:".", 7:55 p. ni.
It. KOKIILIOK, K. P. ROGERS,
.MimiiL'er. Asst. (i. F. A; Pass. Ait
GIVES TIIK
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
, VIA
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCKAN STKAiMKKH heave rortlui
Kvnrr Vivo Jluys for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
for full details call on O. U A Co. s Agent
Th.) Dalles, or address
W, II. IIUItLIIUIlT, Ocn. IteAft
l'cirtlthtd. Oreion
K. M'XKII.I. 1'iesldeiit and Manii er
The New Time Card.
Under the new time card, which gW
into effect tomorrow, triune will moves!
follows :
No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern
arrives at 0 p. in., leaves at 0:05 p.m.
No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and
Union Pacilic, arrives 1:15 a- m-i('
parts 1 :20 a. in. ,
No. :$, from Spokane and Great Nortt
em, arrives 8:90, departs 8:35 a. ra.
No. 1, from Baker City and Union w
cilic, arrives 1 :'20, departs 1 :25 a. m.
Nob. 23 and 24, moving ea8tn,!
Duiles, will carry passengcrfl.
arrives at 0:90 p. m., departs
p. m. .
Passengers for Ileppnor will take tw
leaving hered:05 p. in.
Dalles, Moro and A
STAGE LINE.
Through by dayllsht via Grass UM,
and Cross Hollows.
lMimiH AVI.KS, The
V. M. WIIITKI.AWi Antelot"'
KhiKcs leave 'the Dalles from VrfjS.wfrT
nt 7 ii. in., also lioin Aiiiei..e . -C00nKW:
.Monday, Wednesday and I-rW' Mitcbell ;d.
madu at Antelope for I'rluov l ie, SIW
imlntH boyonit. Close cmuiectlons m
Uallcs with railways, iriuus , Ilel Tu
Ulaues fiom Anlclopo reuc u 0.
clays, Thurtdays and batunhos t 1
itATKS or r.wir.. i
Dalles to Deschutes ., 1
do Alcirc ' .... ;jj
do Cirass Valley. ,.,,.
do Kent... ..... ' ... S
EMST
iiteli
do Cross Hollows. . ,...S
Aiitelnpu to Cross llollims . lt
do Kent. " 'iui
do tliass Valley .. JJJ
do More IS
do Dcscliuees
do Dalles