;m ,. 'i '; " WY-;? ",' ;'v 9 : ml 5fv The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUT, ll.Vl.l.lCS, onr.uti.v All vert Kates. I'tr inch. One tr.eli or less In Dally ..(! W Over two Inches and under four inches, ... I 00 Over (our inches mid under twelve Inches. To Over twelve Inches Rl DAILY AND WHllKLY. One Inch or less, per Inch f i M Over one Inch and under four Inches 1! 00 Over four Inches and under twelve Inches. . 1 M Over twelve Inches 1 IX) t'KISHONAI. MKXTIOX Mr. Wilbur Holtou is in the city from Antelope. Mr. ami Mrs. 1. N. Tall'e e.inie down from Colilo this morniui!. Hugh Glenn was up from Goble yes terday, returning this morning. Misses Pearl Williams and Maie iteall returned to Portland by boat todnv. Mrs. E. visiting in Miss Drews C. Warren of Portland is the city, and is the tzuest of Mr. Frank Meredith, who has been visiting relatives in this city, returned to Salem todnv. .m ai:i;ii;i). At Cascade Locks, Sundav evening, May 16th, Mr. Carl Smith of Cascades and Miss Susie Arbuckle of Portland, Dr. Leavens performing the ceremony. A Vine IMece of Wiirl;. A lllomiilliomji!' i i to", .'eent. A remnrkiilile exli'il on of the lue-i-rc . of s vrt of t' i loodlunind v f.iveti ill t!.o litllr lev. j of HroiiKOti, i;. Allen eounty, the olhi r day. T'.ir tov, :i nrently npproprii'ti il nino out of the c'ly tivnrry for C:-? pir. S : c- "f tluve nidmals. the pu :'.-: " l- : the di'teotion and capture cf lli'i1-. . who were operating in the neijrhbn'lior.tl. and a test of the hound war eonsiden'xl desirable. At noon three men started out on foot, iind walked four miles Into the country. Then they mounted horses ."T.d by a circuitous route returned to the town. Six hour:i Inter the hound was permitted to smell a glove which had been worn by one of the mi". , and the next instant with a deep howl he caught up the, trail anil followed il on the run. At one point, the men had walked for 30 yards on n fence, ind when the hound came to this point he carried his nose clong the rail with hardly any reduction of s-peed. Comi"g to the place where the i"en had mount ed, ho took tip the trail of the. horse;) and followed it into town, where, in a crowd of more than 100 men, he pi cited out the one whose glove had been given him to smell. Kansas City Journal. We called at Dr. Siddall's oflice today and saw him adjusting a piece of "crown and bridge work," consisting of ten teeth and crowns placed upon three roots and one molar, or jaw tooth, without nny plate coverini: to the roof of the mouth, ity this means the teeth are re tained in the month as solidly as natural ones, Hyinf; cemented to the roots and teeth, and is certainly the. best manner of wearing artificial teeth when the mouth will permit of it. The doctor attends the dental colleges every two or three years, and is thereby able to give the public the benefit of everything new to the profession, and lias the only known appliances for re pairing "crown and bridge work" with out removing the same from the mouth, which saves mnch annoyance and incon venience, especially if hard to remove, which is the old way of repairing. In his work he u?es his own invention of dental elevators for the extraction of roots when they are broken off very low down in the jaws. On these instruments he holds patents in this country, Great Britain and Canada, and they are used by many of the leading dentists in all of them, as they will do the work with ease to the operator, and relieve the patient when all others known to the faculty may fail. lie also uses the latest and most scientific means for painless opera tions, as nearly as is possible, by the use of eucaine and cocaine, applied by elec tricity and known as cataphoresis. The doctor has been with us nearly twenty years and has always let his work spak for itself, which it does most eloquently. Of late years, however, den tistry has made such vast strides that modern methods have superseded the old in a manner that few reabze, and men tion of what is and can be done, is a matter of legitimate and interesting news. Doctor Siddall i prepared to give his patrons the benefit of every thing modern and at such reasonable prices as to be within the reach of all who wish to have the highest grade of lirst-clas work. A "crown" we may add, is simply a gold thimble fitted over a broken tooth or root, tliat cannot lie saved ny any other means. The piece of work to which we have alluded, can be seen in the window at Mr. Garretson'a jewelry store. II llfli Water in Ktuuiittli County. A CoiiMorviittvc Opinion. The young man had not been given a part on the stage, but at a point in the performance where a song was dtisired he was permil'ted to stand in the wings and carol. "What did they think of me as a singer?" he nnxioutJy asked of a friend. "Did you hear any comments?" "Why-er-yv.s. They said you were out of sight.' Washington Star. A Cheerful frounce. "I did not expect you would shed tears becaus-e I'm going to take your daughter away," said the bridegroom elect. "It is for you thUt I'm weeping, young man." said the old gentleman, as he carelessly thumbed the stubs of his check book. Detroit Free Press. j-lou; Ibout Your job pFjifrrW? We have the facilities fordoing all kinds of .Job 1'rinting, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we 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 your next order. C. W. PHELPS & CO. -Di:.u.i:uw ix- IltiNlne.MH Item. "I 'understand you to pay tliat Rogers is the proprietor of a match factory." "So he is. lie runs a matrimonial agency." Up-to-Dnte. A Safe Tii. "Which direction is that .shootin'?" shouted the policeman its he dashed , around the corner j Drapers Manufact ured and Repaired. "Down the street, grinned a news- "" "Then I've got 'em," and he sprinted i Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras. up the street to make the capture. De troit 1' ree Press.. fJnve ller n fJonil Chniicc. She The thing that surprises me is that I didn't discover how hopeless a fool you were, before, we were mar ried. lie Well, you have only yourself to hi. mie for it. I asked you in plain Eng lish to be my wife.- Cleveland Leader. BUSINESS LOCALS. Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. m9-tf English and Uelinau cement, very best imported brands, for sale by Wasco Warehouse Co. my5-lni This is an "Age of Soap." Why use any but the very best. J5est soap means Hoe Cake . Sold by Pease & Mays. a'J-om Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EAST rfLCCOM) iSTEEET, THE PALIvES, OR. Soap Foam compounds. excels all other washing a2-.'5m Lost river slough, in Klamath county, is bank high again with overflow water from the Klamath, and has increased the normal volume of water in Lost river more than double, and in consequence Tulo lake is overflowing much of the farm and hay lauds of Tule lake valley. K. Hutchison ban found it necessary to lay planks in older to be a'ole to get about his premises. The old farm resi dence of Mike Hartery is surrounded by water, which, up to a few years ago, al ways remained high and dry. Buck water from the lake in Lost river ex tends aa far as Merrill. The natural bridga near the mouth of Lost river, on which emigrants used to cross at all sea sons of the year, is more than ten feet under water. NoniRtliln;: to Duiiond On. j Mr, James Jones, of the drug firm of' Jones it Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says that' last winter his wife was attacked with I LaGrippe, and her case grew eo serious . that physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King'a New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle j home, and to the surprise of all she be-! gan to get better from the first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Ulakeley & jgSCAB. T1CKSLICE THE WORLD RENOWNED ft NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that by nil thorlty of ordinance No. 22, which the Common Comic I o Dalles Citv April 10th, 1807, entitled, 'An or dinance to provide for the alo of certain 10 belonging to Dalles Citv,1' I will, on Saturdaythe loth day of May, 181) , eel public auction, to the highest bidder, all the following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to .Dalles City, Wasco county. Oregon, to-wit: Lots'Jnd 10 jointly, in b ock -I ; n 7, 8. '.land 10, jointly in block 16. I n 7 8, , and 10, jointly in Wock Jl. known as butte; lots 10. H nnM2. in nlock27; lot. Oin block il; lots 4, ,-, il 7 8 0 10 and 11, in block .15; It V:;N 8, 0. 10. 11 and PJ, in block W lot, 3 4, 5,0, 7 .8 .0 10, U .,d l', in block I!"; Iota 1. 'J. d, -1, o. b. 8, ), 10, II and 1'J, in block lots 1. J, o. fi 0, 10 and 11. in block A?, lots 1. - 11 7i 10, II and 1", in bloc 41, and lots 1, I!, 4, C, (i, in block 4b. The icasonalile value ol Ha . 'ots, for less than which they will nm o sold, hay been fixed i.r.d determine.. y the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, lo-wit: , Lots!) and 10, in block 14, $I0; b 7, 8, 0 and 10, jointly in block Hi, .$200 ; lots 7, 8, Hand 10, jointly m block Jl, L'00; lot 10, in block 1!7, 225 ; lot 1 , m block 27, $223; lot 12. in block 2,, i;o00; lot 0, in block III, iflOO; lots 2,..,4,o, 8, !), 10 and 11, in block Ho, each leupeet ively $100; lots 0 and 7. in block .in, each lespeetivelv ifl'J.V, lots 2, !!, 4, 8, (), 10 and 11, in block Mi, each respectively $100; lot 12, in block 'M, $l'-'o; lots .'!, 4, o, 8, 0, 10 ami 11, in block IS7, each re spectively $100; lots 0, 7 and 12, in block !17, each respectively ifp; lots 2, I!, 10 and 11. in block 41, ench u'spectively $100; lota 1, 7 and 12, in block 41. each reupeetively $125; lots I!. 4, o, 8, !), 10 and 11, in block 42. each respectively $100; lot h , 0 and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2, .", 4, 5,0, 10 and 11, in block 41!, each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 111, $125; lots 2, I!, 4 and 5, in block 40, each respect! v-ely $100; lots 1 and 0, in block 40, each respectively $125. ' Each of these lots will be sold upon the lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a less 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 time of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments on or before, one, two and three 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 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, 1S07, at the hour of 2 o'Jlock p. m. of faid day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots shall be fold. Dated this llltb day of April, 1807. Gn.nmtT W. Piim.r-.s, Recorder of Dalles Citv. 1'iir salt). EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Rout -OF TIIK e Southern Trains leave mut are Hue to nrrlvc nt l0tu411l Pacific Como'v I.EAVK. 8:.W r. M s:du a. m, I 111 11. v OXCl'it fcmiilay-. l:eo I'. M, 7:r.D a. Jl. l:l,-i 1'. M. OVKIlI.ANl) kx.T press, Siilciii, ltoHe.l imrff, AHiiliimi, Sue riimento, Ogilcn.san Jr.inolseo, Jlojnvc. .osAi)(!eles,i:i'aso if.. J " mm Knttf.hllrfT ...itl 110118 , fiii Voo(lbutn tori West Scfcr' S: ' H,"'C1U "iiOf Wny stutlons'Mo JtcJIIiinvillo nll(i U.,. wny stations .... 11 3,i)r- Arri. : p.j, Dally. laiiy, except Sunday, IllNINCi OA US ON (KillKN U0UTEi 1'UM.MAN JIUli-FlFr HI.IJKi'Eits AXD HKCOND-CLASS SI.KEl'INO CARS Attaoltcil to alt Through Trains. ;,y;rrfi;tr,;!.I,ANu,,,lc,riNA' loitos nail tleki'tR to Kntcrn noint. .it in;.... Also JAPAN, CHINA. HlXVOLULl' At'HTKAIilA, ciiii lie olifilnnl (mm U ni .) II. IvI ltKli.VN'l), Ticket Agent TlirniiBh Tlultot Olllne, llll Third street irh. thimm.li tickets to nil 'points in Btite.s, Cniimlii and Kurojm can be obUInfl?Vi lou est rates from J. II. K I IlKIiANI), Ticket Agent All iibovo tnilns arrive nt iind deinrtfrom (iriinil (-'cntral Station, Filth and Irving street, YAMIIIU, iTlVISIOX. lai.Bcn(,'cr Depot, foot of Jedcrsou street Leave for OSVK(IO, dally, exceptSundar.il 7:20 a. in.; UI.-I5, fia!.5, C:Io, 8:mTb fanil ll:::o ). m. on Bdtuiday only). Arrive it i'oi tlniiil nt 7:I0timl ;3U n. m.; andltso, l is mid 7:55 p. m. ' Leave for Sheridan, week days, nt 4:30 n Arrive at l'ortlmid, U:::n a. m. p,n Leave for AII'.I.IK on Jlondny, Wcdnesdavanrt I I rl lay at 0: 10 u. in. Arrive at Portland. W dnv, 'lliursday and Saturday nt3;05p. a. Smidnv trains for OSU'KdO leave nt 8M0a.m i iMir, i '(."n r.-o". ii. i-. u a-. . .(. 4-. ir, ...in, i w (iiiu a yj ... m, Al 'rivout I'ortliiml iitf::;0, 10;00 a. m.; 1:30,1:1) I fl:Ui, (:.", 7:fM p. m. It. KOK1ILKK, K. I'. ROGERS, Milliliter. Asst. O. K. dc Pass. An Lots A, 15, K and L, block .10; A 15, block 72; A, 15, C, 1), E and F, block 8'J. and A, 15, C, D and E, block 25. Apply to V.m. .Siiaoi:i:i.koiii). 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. Houghton's Drug Store. vO) ltuoKltm'8 .ilrliivu rtulvo. The best salve in tne world for uiils, bruieee, eores, ulcers, suit rheum, fevei i sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaine. corns, and al! skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to u,ivB perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 csntE per box. For sale ny Ulakeley and Houghton, druuudsts. I'nr halo or Trade. A desirable ranch of 100 acres, within tour milcH of Dalles City, with one span Inared, harness, wagons, plows and other property. 'Fine fruit land and abun dance of water. Will trade for Dalles City property. Inquire of A. H, Mac Almhtjiu, Real Eftato and Insurance Ayent. CimosiuLK ollico, The Dalles, Or. Wo sell Hoe Cake &oap. Peaee & Mays. a3 2m Subscribe tor Tin: (Jiuto.vici.i;. Do you want your windows cleaned, carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or janitor work of any kind done by a lirst-claes man? If eo, telephone Henry Johneon at Parkins' barber shop. 'Phono 119. al0-tf Citili In Your IIIiuuKm, All county warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1892, will bo paid at my oflice. Interest ceases after May 7, 1897. C. L. Pim.i.ii's, County Treasurer. Notice Is hereby given that tlio undeiklKiicd, iisslKlii'O of tliuc.tutoof K. '.. Willlums-, iiu Jii holveut debtor, lias Hied bis llniil iiceount mid report la sulil assigiunent with the Clerk of the I'irnitt Court of tlio fjlatoof Oregon for Wuseo County, mid Unit tlio same will bo culled up foi hear! nt,' before tlio Judtje of mild Court on tlio iirat any oi tne no.xt renuiur let in ol .said circuit court, to-wll: On Monday, tho'.'ltli day of May, lb'J". or If tlio biuao cannot be beaid by hald Court nt said time, us soon tberoafter us tlio sumo win bo beard by tuld Court. Hated this 10th day of Aiull, 1W7. A. S. MacALUSTIM!. AisIbiico of the cstutc of it. K, Williams, an tni-olvent uebtor. a 17 0t-ll Few hve Von r (ruin, realize that each squirrel do- Administrators Final Account Notice Is hereby Riven that the inidersiKiied administrator of tho estate of J. J). (itllllii.du ceiiHd, lias tiled Ills II mil account, iind Iliac Monuiiy, Ihoudday orMay, lb'J7,nt tlio hour of 10 o'clock n. m., has bien appolntnl ns tbo limu lor neariiiR oojecuons inereio uuii tlio settle men t theieof. All heirs, creditors or othiT dit tons interested In said estate nro hercbv notllkil tolllotntlr oblectlous to mid lliuil iiceount. It any tnoy nave, on or (joioro tao day appointed iur iiiu oearuiK iiiereoi. Iinlles City, Oregon, March 0, 181)7. nc:'7-lt ll J:. a. (illlrKlN, Adminlstiator. Notice of Final Stilleoieof. Notice Is lieieby Klvo'i that tlio uiiderolKiied administrator of tboestato of Mary M, (iordon, ileeeaKed, has Hied bis limit report and account in hald estate, und that Tuesday, the Ith day of Hlrnvs 1 fifl worth of itriiin nniiiinllv :'" WJ1 1,1 l" ,l01"" l - " clock p. Ill of mid stroys ifi.ou worm oi ruin aiintiiiiij. i ,,Hy llt tl)u ailltv WJlut ,nmili tllu t.mill,y Wakelee'8 Squirrel and Gopliur Kxterm-1 court houso in Dalles city, Wmwi County, Oie- time and jilueo for iieiirlnt,' mid llliitl account. ir. sior is the most effective and econom ical poitoii known. Price reduced to SO cents. For salo by M, ',, Doniioll, Agent . Hated IhisWtli day of March. li'J7. . , , , AHA BT()(MI)IJJ.. Adminlstnitor of tho estnto of Mary M. (Jor don, deceiue J, upr;J-ll Sheriff" s Sale IH TIIK CIKCTIT COL'KT of tbo State of Ore - koii for Wasco County. I'. I). (ireene. l'Jaintiir, vs. J. h. Stoiy, I.ueieliuStoty and Hallos City, lifts. lly virtue of an execution and order of sale Is sued out of th" Circuit Court of the Statu of OrcKou lor tlio County of U'aeo, to mo dlieeted and dated , tho With dav of March. 1S!)7. Iltlflll II juditmeiit and deereo for the forcflo.Miro of ceitaln niortfaKOS, lendered and entered In tuld court on tho 'J-Jd day of Mineh, Jh'J7, in tho above entitled cause, In favor of tho plnlntftl itnil HKalust tho defendants, J. I,. Story mid I.ueretlu .Story, us judgment debtors, In tho sum of fry.sa.ai, with Intt-rest theieon ut tho rato of clttli titer cent iieraiinum from tho LVJI day of March, ltU7, and the further sum of 1.7.r attorney's fees ami tho further sum of J.ll.70 costs and disburse, meats of suit; and further in favor of tbo de fendant PnlJc.'. f Jiy and iiKiiinst tho defendants J. Ij. Htoiy and l.ueictla Story, as Judgment debtors in tbo sum of S51ii.il, and the further sum ol costs of suit, and further tho costs of and on suld wilt of execution; and command. ini; mo tii niako sale of tbo real property em. braced In said deereo of foreclosure and order of siilo and heieiniifter described, I havo duly levied on and will, on tboi'd day of May. 18117, at tho hour of U o'clock in tho afternoon, at tho county courthouse door in Dalles City, Wasco County, OicKon. sell at public auction, to tbo highest bidder, for cash in band, all tho right, litlo and iutetest which the said J. b. Htorv and l.ueretla Story, or either of them, had on dm i.st day of Jiinuaiy, IKK'J, thodatoof tho moitKaoof pluliiliir foreclosed herein, or which such do. leiidants. or anv of the defendants herein, lmv.. slueo iic.pilred or now have, in ami to tho fol lowing described real property, situatoaud being in thu County of Wasco, State of Oregon, t'.-wlt: Uits niimberiHl eleven (II) and twelve f!2i in block twenty ('JO) of tiutes Addition to Dalles Citv. Wiiseo County. Oregon, or so much thereof as will satisfy said above mentioned and de scribed ludsfinents. attorney's fees and costs. Held property will bo sold subject to cunllrimi Hon by suld Circuit Court mid to redemption, us by law provided. Dated ut Tlio Dalles, Oregon, nils ;nst dav of March, lb'J7. i. j. nuivi;i(, uprJ-ll SherlU'of Wiuco County, Oregon. l'roi.is:il.s for CniiHtriietln Water and Snu'wr System. U. Iiidinn Service, Warm Springs Agencj, . dr., May 7, lb'J7. SKAI.UD 1'ltorOSAI.S. endorsed: 'I'riit,.i,nls for Water and Sewer system" and iiddiesseil to the iiudei'Igned at Warm springs, Crook County, Oregon, will be ucelved at this ugenciv until l o'clock p. in. of .IayJ7, lv.17, for furnish'- i lug the necessary mat. rlal-, and labor required ir 1 In eoii'truetion and completion of a water and sewer system, (Including plumbing) for tbo boarding school plant to bo elected on this to servo, in strict ni'coidauee with plans and si ed ucations, which may bo examined at thoodlro of the "Morning Oregoniiin," Portland, Or., "Tiik Ciiiio.s-icLi:," The Dalles Or., and ut this , Agency. ' llidders will state clearly in their bids the , length of time required to complete the work. Tl.e right is reset vod to reject any and all bids, or any pint of any bid, If deemed for the best in terest of thi service. Tlieatten Ion of bidders Is invited tothoi.ct of Congress approved August 1, ls'j.', entitled: "An act relating to tho limitation of the hours of dally servicn of luboreis and mechatiles em ployed uiion tho public works of the United states and of tbo District of Columbia;" also to the act of Congress aniirovcl Aiiuut la. l.vn. entitled. "An act for tho protection of persons furnishing materials and labor for the construc tion of public- works." , CKl!TIFli:i) CIICCKS. hach bid must bo accompanied bv a certified check or draft upon some United States Deposi tory or solvent National Hank in tho vloinln of tho residence of tho bidder, made payable to' tlio order of tlio Commissioner of Indian Allaiis, for at least I I VK l'KK CUNT, of the amount of tho proiiosiil, which check or draft will bo forfeited to tho United Ktatts In case any bidder or bid ders receiving an award shall fall to promptlv execute a contract with good and sullblen't sutcties, otherwise to bo returned to tho bidder. I Ids accompanied b cash In lieu of a certl Iled check will not bo considered. l'or any additional information, apply to . , JAM12S li, COWAN, my-niiL'7 u. S. Indian Agent. mMmmm lit EAST! GIVKS THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Denver Omaha Kansas City J. S, SOIIKNK, President. II. M. IlKAI.L, Cashier. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - OREGON A aeneral Uankinfe' Business transuded Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection, blight and Teleyraphiu Exchange sold on iNow York, San Francisco and port land. DIRBOTOK8. l 'r,'l,ON. .INO. S. SCHUNOK. htu M. WiiiUAua, Gko. A. Limm. ti. M. Bkai.i., Low Rates to all Eastern Cities IIOHAN STKAAIKUH l.euvo rorlltnd Kviirv I'lvo Ilayn fur SAW FKANCISCO, CAL. Kor full details call on O. K & Cn. s Agent Tha Dalles, or address W, II. IIUKI.imilT, Ocn. PM'i-W. Portland, Orefon 1J. il'NKII.I. I'resldcnt aiul Mima cr The Nw TI1110 Curd. Under tlio now time card, wbicb gee! into effect tomorrow, trams will moveas follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at Op. m., leaves atG;05p.rfl. No. 2, to J'endleton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives 1:15 a. m., parts 1 ;20 a. m. No. 3, from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives 8 -HO, departs 8:35 a. m No. 1, from Baker City and Union cilic, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. ib Nos. 2!) and 24, moving "nJ Dalles, will carry jiaesengers. No.-J arrives at 0:110 p. iu., departs l-: ' iVissenKerfl for Heppnor will take train leaving here 0:0.3 p. m. Dalles. Mora and I sip Harry Liebe, I'ltAOTIOAL WatchraakerlJewelcr All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. STAGKE LINE. Through by daylight via Gts Valley. f' mid Cross Hollows. DOUU1.AH AI.IKN. Ill- U. M. WIUTKLAW, Aliteloi' Stages leave Tho Dulles froin .""Jf"'.'!? ut 7 11. 111,. also from Antelope ' 7 coaaWtlon Monday, Wednesday una 1-r W Mltcbell irf miido at Antelope for J'rlnev J"iaeitTM i.ol-.itK beyond. Close cuiiiwtlo" iialles with nillways, trains iiiirt lio aw. Hinges fioia Auleiopo reuti - -wp B, ivs. Thursdays and SaturUnys Ut 1. I Hinges noia Aineiopu iv days, Thursdays ami SaturuajH ut 1 . ... Dl II R. Dulles to Doschutc do More do (Irass Valley. . do Kent...... do Cross Hollows Antelope to Cross Hollows, do Kent. .... do (Irass Valley..- do Mori do Dcocliuees do Dalles 1109 'lW .- H . ...,w 150 " ts " I 0 500 i