The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 18, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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riiitrtONAL. .UlLNTION
Mr. llenrv
1nJehotr of Drano is in
the city.
Hon. II. V. Scott, on
in Savannah, (ieorjjia,
.May 10th, was
taking ;i much
llCCdUll VdC.UlUII.
Dr. Doane went to Portland this tnorn
iiiK to ut tend tint iniiotiiii: of the grand
lodjre of Odd Fellows.
V. H. Holmes, Salem' solid attor
ney, was in tin- city yesterday, leaving
for home this morning.
Mrs. T. V. Spark, who hns been vis
iting here for the past two days, re
turned on tins' morning's train to 1'urt
land. Miss Mamie YVenner, who has been
visitimj with her unele. Mr. T. J. Seti
fert, for '.he past. year, left last night for
her home near New York City.
Emit Klindt anil Henry IJoyen, dele
pa tea to the grand lodu'e of Odd Fellows
which meets in Portland tomorrow, were
passengers on this morning'ti train.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. D. Ainsworth re
turned Saturday night from the Hawa
iian Inlands, where they have been
living for some time on account of Mr.
Ainsworth'tj health.
MAKKIKI).
At the Umatilla House, Mondav, Mav
17, 1S97, by Elder G. H. Barnett. Mr.
tieortre W. Hildebrand nnd Miss Re
becca S. Chamberlain, both of Sherman
county.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Nebraska corn for eale at the Wasco
warehouse. Best feed on earth. ni9-tf
English and Belgian cement, very
best imported brands, for eale by Wasco
Warehouse Co. m"y5-lui
This is an "Age of Soap." Why use
any hut the very beat. Beat 6oap means
Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Maya. a2-3m
Something to Depend On.
Mr, James Jones, of the drug firm of
Jones & Son, Cowden, III., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that
il&st winter bis wife waa attacked with
LaGrippe, and her case grew so serious
that physicians at Cowden and Pana
could do nothing for her. It seemed to
develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav
ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store,
.and selling lots of it, he took a bottle
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 New Discovery
ior consumption, uougna ana uolus is
guaranteed to do this good work. Try
it. Wee trial bottles at Biakelev &
Houditor. a Drugstore.
ma l'coiiiu.
Old people who require 'medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
find tho true remedy in Electric Hitters
This medicine does not stimulate nnd
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but acts as a tonic and alternative. It
acta mildly on the stomach and uowels,
adding strength and giving tone to the
organ f, thereby uidiiiK Nature in the
erf..rmaree of the functions. Electric
Bitters ia an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion, Old people find It just exact
ly what they need. Price 50 cents nnd
$1 00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hauab
ton'". Drug Bfcore. !i
Earth Ttoxt for Korta.
Military engineers are practically
pureed that no material for fortifica
tions Is superior to earth. When clay Is
r.ot obtainable, as on the seashore, f;and
is collected in bajrs and these are laid
In regular heaps along- the llr. of the
propose; fcrKfleatisa. The oalL'j from
the enemy's cannon sink without doimr
do mage, and 3hel!f explode harmless
ly. -Philadelphia Press.
Urlt'f I'Malm of Mfo.
What anient friend v-re you nnd Gray!
You wore- each other' collar.
Ilut you losi him v,-)tc n, on-.- lucklesa day,
You lent him $i.
d ''hko Tribune
hnvit Vhii r Groin.
Vow realize that, each squirrel do
fliroys $1.50 worth of tram annually.
WiiUeliv's Squirrel and Gopher Externi
ir ior i- tl.e most effective and econom
ical poison kiiown. Price n-duced to ."0
cent1-. Fur sale by M. '.. Donnoll,
AL'ent.
Itlary UlAtUU I'lMSON rinnnr.n,i.
Icu red In 16 to 80 dnyo. Vo ti ca n bit treated at
hoino foreatuo prico uuUer eamo truarau
ty . 1 f you urof ur to comn hero wh i 1 1 nnn.
traCtt.OItnVrsllrn.'wlfnmnnit ItnlftlMMo
Looe mmn
Bocbarsro, I f jvo fall to euro. If you liavo taken uier
cury. Iodide iiotash, nnd atill Jiavo aelics and
pslns. Mucous l'alclms in rnoutli, Noro Throat,
l'lmiiloij, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
njr part pt tho body, Hair or KyolirowH falllnir
oat. It la this becoudury JtLoon lOlSON
wu cuaranteo to euro. Wo solicit ttio most obitU
ualc canea and clwlleuiro tho world lor a
TPsnV?fl!lJrrJJ 'i,nls "oo has altrsra
iutUled tli skill of tho most euiiuvnt iihyl
Clauj. VaOO,UOO capital beulnd our uucondt
tlonalffutranty. Abgolutu proof gent nealed on
application. Addreu (JIIUR ItKMKOV COm
LACKICI) LUXCJilY.
i A Nowsprtpar Man'o Trying Ex-
porionco iu Chicago.
Ileitis Until. c id OI)(:ii:i
lie Liven for !51x
on IJTO-How llo
IIKl'il II.
Ur.jjiloyr.iiMit
Jlini-
Six months ago a nowswper man
came to Chicago to fretwork on one of
the bifr papers here, hike many another
man from the. country he thought that
the fact that he was head and shoulders
above the other nevspatfer men in hhi
little town waa proof that he was able
to stand the keen competition in Chi
cago. l!ut he found that the places
were tilled, and that thoro were. at. least
."it) per cent, more neff.i than holes. He
v:n determined not to back h) his
lii.tlc town, ko he remained in Chicago
in the hope that he would g-et a place.
Meanwhile he had no money what
ever and had to practice the closest
oconomv. lie wrote five or six columns
of copy each week and tried to Hell tli
l pries to the Sunday pa peril. Now and
ihcn he sold something:, but his income
during' the six months was not more
than .',."0, his total eaniintrs for that
period, in fact, being only 870. Never
theless he managed to live without bor
rowing any monev. for he had no friends
in Chicago from whom heeoud borrow,
nr.il he was too proud to write home
fir money. Instead he wrote home
lowing tales of the progress which he
was making and told of the advantages
of newspaper work in a big city and its
consequent, rewards.
Few people would believe that. a. man
could live in Chicago for six months on
$T0. hut he did it. Of course he did not
dine at a fashionable restaurant. He
ate his meals on Clark street at. sonio
sacrifice of his pride, but without the
knowledge of any of his acquaintances.
No one would know where he ate, for
none of the men whom he saw during
the day would go to such a place. His
meals usually cost him live cents each,
and they were good meals, in quantity,
if not in quality.
You can buy a luxurious brcakfast.on
Clark street for five cents. It will con
sist, of three eggs, bread, butter and
coffee, and anyone inclined to doubt
the statement can go and try the meals.
The places are easily found. There are
always big signs outside of them con
taining names of the articles of food and
the prices. For five cents he bought
his dinner, which consisted of any kind
of meat, potatoes, bread and coffee. A
similar bill of fare at the same expense
formed his suppor. Sometimes he
would pay ten cents for his dinner and
then he would get two more vegetables
and some pie for dessert. Thus his
meals cost lo cents a day, or $1.05 a
week.
He slept in a ten-cent lodging house in
the same room with a half doen other
men. The beds were small, but he al
ways slept soundly, and none of the
inmates know him. They were not in
quisitive and were too much bothered
by their own troubles to care to ask his.
Seventy cents a week was the cost of
his lodgings. This was a total of !51.7."
for a week's board and lodging. HL
other fixed expenses were for tobacco,
newspapers and writing paper. lie
smoked a pipe, the tobacco costing ten
cents a week. He had to buy a couple
of ncwsjKipcrs each day, which mean'
2 cents a week, although sometimes hi-
would look at those in tho reading
rooms of the libraries. His copy paper
cost him only ten. cents a week, leaving
a margin of 30 cents.
Tho only drawback about sleeping in
a ten-cent lodging house was tlmtthert
wa.s IlO pla"C afforded, in which to w rile,
but he used to go to the pubPc or X". -berry
library nnd do his writ.ng the.i ,
where there are ample facilities. Mi:
of his time wan spent in travel .-;'
around on, tho streets looking for good
.'Sunday irtoriea.
ouch was, tho life he lal lor six
months. A few weeks ugo hp was given
:i place as a ppae-j writer on the city
. 1 . .. ... din mn l.
MU11. U III? 111111a iPIU iT.pi U. I'.tCil,
iLnd he is able to live more luxuriously.
Hut the reporter is now will nr; to be
lieve, us he knows by practical e'peri
ence, that n man who can make two or
three dollars a week need not starve in
a bir city. Chicago Tiines-TIerald.
Ilclliln;;- Out HI Mother.
"This won't do," exclaimed Mrs
Box, excitedly, "there's II! at the table.'
"Never mind, maw," shouted little
Johnnie, "I kin eat fur two, that makes
it M." Tit-Bits.
A ituimrr.
"Violet Kay? What a pretty name!"
bald the unpopular suitor.
"Yes," replied Miss liny, "too pretty
to change." Piek-Mc-Up.
IliiKcr In Ciuutil::.
The people, of Canrdn eat more butter
and cheese per capita than those of any
other country. Th- annual consujni)-
tioi: in thelTnh.r :
?, per inhabitant.
h f:) ijoiind, a: d in the 1'niled King'
iloin iu pounds per capita. Philadel
phia Press.
For ni) or Truilo.
A desirablo ranch of 100 acres, within
tour milea of Dalles City, with one span
mares, harness, wagons, plows and other
property. Fine fruit land and abun
dance of water. Will trade or Dalles
City property. Inquire of
A. S. M.u Am.istkii,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent.
Ciuto.vici.K oflico, The Dalles, Or.
flow fiboat Your
JOB
We have tho fnoililies for doing till kind
of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
catalogue, and wo are after all the work we
can do. Wo 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,
have vour next order.
?l?ror;i;le
C. W. PHELPS & CO.
-DEAI.EHS IX-
Agricultural
Drapers Manufactured and Repaired.
Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras.
Pitts' Harrows and
Celebrated Piano Header.
Lubricating Oils, Etc.
White Sewing Machine and Extras.
EAST SECOND STREET,
A b I V U Mr V 1. il !l
Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has
no aivperior. Best Dip for the Wool, bold by PE&-5E &
MAYS. Tho Dallas, Oregon.
!('!
D
ij
Notice l.s liureby ulvcli Hint tuo iindei tinned,
nsviKuee of tliu uitato of It. i;. Wlllluuu, mi In
bolvcut ilcljlor, liim llli'il his ilunl iiccoiint mill
reiHiit In wild assili(iiiiiciit ut)i tlio Uloik of tliu
Clrtuit I'ouitof tliu Statu i f Dii'Kun for Wnnjn
County, Mini tlmt tlio nunc will lio ojiIIciI ii for
licHtlujf Imimio tliu Juiliio oi snld Court on tho
flit Iny of tliu next rvKiilnr utim of wild Circuit
IVuit, to wif: On Monday; t1 v L'ltli d.iy of May,
lhUV. or if the mi'iu ciiunot lie hemd by bald
(.'omt at i.ld tlrni', us i-ooii lliercafter ;ih tt,o
Mime can In." Ill-aid by Mild Com l,
llatul tlil.- ICtli day of A.rll, 1SU7.
A. S. MCAl.l.ISTKl!,
AlkllillPO or 1110 OfctlltU Cf It. I., HllMlllS. 1111
limolvoiit ui-btor. nI7-5t-ll
tf in iuist rat or's Final Account
Notice is Jiereby given Unit tlio lindurslKiiod,
adniiliUtiator of tlioe.xtuto of .1. 1). liilllln.de
ceatid, lias ti Ki I Ills Ilunl mroiint, and lliuc
Monday, tlui:;il day of May, 1M)7, at 1I10 hour of
10 o'clock 11. in., lias bien appointed as the time
for lieailni; objections thereto unit tho Kettle
went tlieicof. All heirs, eridltors or other per
kiiis Interested Iu wild estato urn herein- notllied
to illo their obleetloiiH Io Mild Until uecouiit, it
any tlioy Jiave, on or Lefoio tho day appointed
for tlio hearlnir thereof.
Dulles City, Ok'koii, March 25, 18!)7.
iiie:'7-ltll K. A. (UlIrTlN, Adinliiistiiitor.
Notice of Final Seillemeiil.
Notlco Is hereby ulve'i that tlio unilerslL'iieil
administrator of tlioostnto of MaryM, Gordon,
Ueeeiised, lias lllcd Ills limil report am! account
in wild ektuto, and Unit Tuesday, the 1 tit day of
May, lh'J7. at tlio hour of '1 o'clock u in. of xnlil
day at tliu County court room. i,i the av
i-uiiii. jiuimu in jJauca wily, IHIM'O 1,011111)', uro-
Kim, 1ms been appointed by said court iih 1I10
timound plueo for iiearini; said llnal account.
Dateil this Mtli day of March, 18U7.
, , AHA HTOIiSIUI.b.
Adiiiliilntrator of tlio estate of Mary M. Uor
don, deceutuJ, upr3-ll
pFjljW
0
Lot us
publisfyir; $o.
Implements.
Cultivators.
THE DALLES, OR.
U dli w v ttm mm
She
inn s Wale.
TN Till: CHtCL'lT CUUUT of the Stale of Ulc- I
!;on fo: Wa.eu County.
r. li. (ircune. rialiillir,
J. b, Story, l.ucietia Stoiy and Hallos City, l)ftn. I
liy viituoof an o.vecntlun and older of Knlelit-1
sueil on; of tin- ciieult Court of Hie stittoofl
Uieiiou for the County of Wai-eo, to mo directed
and dated, the ildtli day of Mnicb, lh'J7, iijion 111
jtidgiiu-iit and decree for tlio foieelohiiro 01
certain i.mi If iirou, rendered and enteiccl in said :
couitou the ia day nf Mauli, ls'j;, Iu the above '
eniltled caui-e, In favor of (he plalntHV and !
iiKiilust tiiodefend.intf, J. I.. Storv and l.iieretin !
niory.as juuijii.eiii iieuioit.iii iik- mm of f.isi.t; 1,
with Int-iest theieon nt Hie into of elht per
cent per annum from tlio'jjdday of Maieh, 1.VJ7,
and the fintlier sum of f7.'i attorney's foe, mid
the fuilher sum of fil.'i) costs and dlsbimu
ments 01 suit: nnd further In favor of tho de
fendant Dalies' ity and anulust tho defeuduntK
J. 1.. Sjt"iy and l.ucietia Story, as Judgment
debtoin in tho bum of J.'iio.li, and the further
mm ot?.) costs of unit, and further tho costs of
and on saidwtitof execution; mid comniiiud
initmo to iimko sale of tho real piopeity em
braced In said decree of foreclosure and order of
sulo and herciiuifter described. I linen ilnlv
levied on ami will, on thoiUl day of May, lh'.)7, '
at tlio hour of U o'clock In the afternoon, at tlio I
coiiuiy couriuouso uoor 111 which 1 liy, yasco
County, Oroon, sell nt public auction, to tho
hliiliost bidder, for cash iu hand, all tlioriiilit.
Illlu and inteiest which the said J. h. Stoiy ami
I.ucretla htorv. or cither of them, had 011 the 1st
day of Jiiuuaty, IhK'J, tho ditto of thoinoilKanoof
iiaiiiiiu lorccioseu Herein, or which such lie
leiidaiits. or any of the defendants herein, have
since ucoiiiml or now have. Iu nod to tho foi-
lowing described real property, sltuato and beius
in tho County of Wuh-o, Statu of Oregon, to-wit:
IMh numbered eleven (11) anil twelve (1'Ji iu
block twenty CM) ot (iales Addition to Dalles
City, Wasco County, Oickoii, or so much tliereof
us will sallnly said above mentioned and lie
scrlbwl JudKiiients, attorney's fees and costs,
Hald property will bo bold subject to coullriua
tion by Mild Circuit Court and to redemption, us
by law provided.
Dated at Tliu Dalles, Oregon, tills .'list day of
March, 18'J7.
T. J. DlUVKlt,
apr21l ShefllVot Wuico county, Orticou.
i Oi
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
ia !iirubv liV('tl tlmt
by un
wind!
! . , , Common Council f Pullea
M !t.. -.f t Hll'l tH'( INC). Jl'-t
is,.:. ...-it urn. i sot i.niitli'd. "Au or-
(liniinco to provltli- lor tlio uln of rert.un
lot" helongiu!,' to Dulles Citv," I will, on
Sulimlav, the lfllli ilnv ot .May. ISO. ,
i ... . ..l,ii no. In tilt! lit! Wil
fcl'll ill IIIII.MH' T , ,
ImkliT, nil llu; I'ollowiiit: lota iiml jmrtP
i.,i.'i r:.,i,a n.l.liiion to Dalle? City,
til lJIQ 111 W'l" " .
Wasco I'uuniy. OniKOii, to-wit:
Lots !) am 10 oiiitiy, in oiocii i, ,
7, S. h ami 10, jointly iu block 18; lotn
r c ii .mil li). iointlv ill block Jl,
known as luit.tc; loin 10, 11 anil 1, in
nlock 27; lot !) in block ill ; lote J, .. :l.
o. 0. 7, S, 0, 10 ami 11. in ,d,;
lots 2, 1. 8, !1. 10, 11 anil 12, in block
KG; Iota , -I, , , 7. 8, 0. 10, 11 ami
!' in block H7; lots 1. 2, , 4, fi, (. 8,
J, 10. 11 and 12. in block -12: lots t. -', ..,
5 i), 10 ami 11. in block -IP.; loH 1.2,
7i 10, II atni 12, in bio.- -Jl, and lots
1, 2. :i, 4, .1, li, 111 niucK -io.
Tin. ti'iisonaUi' vabio of sa
bits, for
ll'H-i I Mill W nc 1
h tbcv will no, c sold,
lu'ip been iixed i.i.d' dctcrminci.
Coinmon Council uf Dalles City
! V till'
as fob
lows, to-wit : ,..,,.
Uotn ami 10. in block 14. tfloO; lots
7, K, 'J ami 10, jointly i.i block 1, 200;
lots 7, 8,0 and 10, jointly in block 21.
.1200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; lot 11. in
block 27, 220; lot. 12. in block 2, fS00;
lot !), in block III, if 1 00: lots 2, li, 4, f, 8,
!), 10 ami 11, in block "', u-adi re..oet
ivclv :?100; lot" 0 ami 7. in block 00,
cacli ii'H'ctivclv $12"; lot- 2,11,4,8, !),
10 and 11, in block ltd, cacb rcspectividy
$100; lot, 12, in block Hli, $12o; lotH li, 4,
5, 8, 0, 10 ami 11, in block cacb re
Hpectivelv $100; lotB 0, 7 ami 12, 111
block H7. cacb rcapectivoly !f.l2o;
lots 2, 10 nnd 11, in block
41, encb ri-8)ectivuly $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, eneb respectively
$125; lotH :i, 4, 0,8,0, 10 and 11, in
block 42, piicIi reapec.tively $100; lot h ,
fmnd 12, in block 42, each respectively
$12o; lots 2, ;!, 4, 0, 0, 10 and ,11, in
block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1,
in block 43, $125; lots 2, 4 nnd 5, in
block 40, each respectively $100; lots 1
and 0, in block 40, each respectively
$125.
Each of tbeeo lots will be sold upon
the lot respectively, nnd 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 lotH shall be paid in cash at the
time of eale. aud 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 nt the rate of 10 per cent per
annum, payable annually; provided
that the payment may he made in full
at any time at the option of the pur
chaser. The said sale will begin on the 15tb
day of May," 1897, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. ni. of said day, and will con
tinue from time to time until all of said
lots shall be sold.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1897.
GlI.llKUT W. PlIKM'H,
Recorder of Dalles City.
For Hale.
Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A B,
block 72; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82,
and A, li, C, D and E, block 25. Apply
to W.M. SlIAOKKI.KOItl).
rriiiisals fur CoiiNtructhii; Water ami
Sower System.
US. Indian Service, Warm Sjirings Asencr,
. Or . May 7. 1HU7.
SKAI.UD 1'UOl'OrfAI.S, endorsed. 1'ropo-nls
for Water and Sewer system" and addtesn'd 10
the underi),'iied at Warm hjiiiiiKS, Crook
County, Oregon, will be received al this iiK'eney
until 1 o'clock p. 111. of May v!7, 1'J7, for funiMi-
in;,' incnee"s'.iry mill 'inns aim l.ilior icquircd
I 1 i'ii- v distinction and completion of a water
a id - wcr system, (ineludinu plumbln;;) for the
boardlii" school plant to be eiei lcd on Uii.sie
' r,i, iu strict .iccoiil.inee v. lib iilaiisand sieci
allin, vvlneli may be ev.nnlueil at theoillcu
1 1 Ha "MoiiiIiik oreKonbiii," l'orllaud. or.,
"till. ( iliiu.Nicu:," The Dalles Or., and at tills
Hid' 1 1- Mill slato clearly In their bills the
1 '."l.n.f time ieiiiiii'd to complete the work.
i unlit is resist veil to 1 eject any und all bids,
1 .1. to' 1 of any rM, If doemed ior tue best in-
r r ni tic service.
..f.iticu Inn of bidders is invited to the act
' ''oi'V'ii-ss approved Auuust I, WM, eniltled:
u .,1 1 ictutliur to the limitation of tin-limn
1 d iil mm vice of luboreis and liieehanlcs eni
' '' I upon iho public v.otks of llie I'nlted
- ni- iii-d of tlieDisiilct of Colunbia:" miu in
t irt ni Cciuiiress appiovi-1 AllUt ly, lS'.ll,
I ntliccl. "An act for iho protection nf liersons
lillhMiiim matotials and labor foi the eoiistiuc-
II 11 -i public woiks."
cimmiKii i.jiicfKs.
I itr-b bid must bo aceompaninl hv it certified
rlieek in draft upon some United H tales Depusl
toi i-r solvent Nalional Hank in the ieinlt of
the niiider.ee of the bidder, Hindi- payable to'tho
on ei 01 the Commis-ioncr of Indian Ailiiiis, lor
at least H IV 1-, I'KJt CU.ST. of the amount of tic
pioposal, which check or draft will be forleitcd
to tlio United htat sin case anv bidder or bid
ders ii-eeiviuK an nwaid shall fall to piomplly
exieuto 11 contract with good mid suHi'-loiit
miieties. othenviso to 1,0 leiuinul to the blddir.
Illdii iiccompiiiiled bj uaUi In lieu ul a ceiil
llcd check will ?io bu cousulercd.
l'or uny uddltloual Information, anplv to
. , JAM US 1.. COWAN,
my7-mVJ7 u. S. Indian Aaetit.
J. S. nCIIICIK,
II. M. IIK.M.J,,
rresiiient.
Cashier,
First national Bank.
THE DALLES. . .. . - OREGON
A laoii.jM'.l IJaakint' Blisnieas lt:iii!;tu:ti.il
liojioaits received, oubject to Siuht
Druft or Check. h
OollectioiiH inndo and proccedH promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Si'lit ami Telegraphic BxeliaiiKo sold on
'Mtw York, Sun Francisco unJ ort
!uud. DIKKCTOHS
i l 'r,;,Ml'ri0- Jno. B. Huhknuk.
Ki. M. VVibbiAy.s, ko. A. Ln.nu.
H. M. Bkai.i,
Harry Liebe,
PHAOTIOAL
Jeweler
Watchmake
All work promptly uttea4el to,
and wairuutod.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
op tiik
Southern
1
. Tralnn leave and me uuo t ,tlVo t
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I.liAVK.
ovi:ur.ANi) Kx.ii
hurt'. Asliiftmi c.;.
lose-I
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I.os AiiroIl'S.KI l'asn ' ilOA.J
la..f!r,u,H "ua !
's:L'0 A. M.ti"n(jiburR "lul w,5' 'ta1
f Via Wondlmrn f,,'. ' Ml
f J "oodbutn fori,
Mt.Alwre .Sllverton,
Went Hclo, lirownv I
Dally
except
.Stinilays
l:C0 I'. M.
7:r.U A. M.
11:1.) P.M.
villcSpriuKiicld uiiil
1 111 flit I
t MCCt.t
salem and' nay stations MO iu
Corva s unit ... ,
(stntinns "', ' u"-ar.li.
jMcMinuvllio anil 1 a.P
jwjty stations . '
(Dully, except Sunday. "
Dally.
DINING CAItS ON" (KIDKN ItOUTE,
puli-man nuFrlir si.ukw:ks
AND riKCON'D-CLASS HLKKPING
Attaeiietl to all Turousli Trains.
Dlicct couneution at San 1-iaiicltcn Hith
dental ami oiiental and Pacllic moll Xnfi
lines for JAPAN ami CHINA, IMl
a) plication. " 11 w
Itates and tickets to Kastern lmlnts nndrn
rope. Also JAPAN. CHINA, ItO.VOLULU .ni
ACSTKA1.1A, can bu obtainJd from "0d
J. 11. K IKKLAND, Ticket Agent
ThroiiHh Ticket Olllcc, i:il Third street, where
thiotmh tickets to all points in tho Eastern
ht ites Canada and Kuropu can be obtained it
lowest rates from w"
J. II. KIltlCLANl), Ticket Anat
All above trains arrive at and deput from
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving street,
YAMHILL DIVISION.
PatseiiRcr Depot, loot of J eilersou street
(1:!V iuul,7:55i). 111
lcnvc for Sheridan, week days, 4:30p,n
Arrive ut Portland, 0:ao a. m,
U'uve for AIP.LIK on .Monday, Wednesday ml
Krl-niy at 0:40 a. 111. Arrivo at Portland, Tan
dav, Thursday und Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
Sunday trains for 03WKG0 leave at 8:40 i.m
mid 12! 15, l:4.r,;i:S0, o:'.'.') U:4andg 05p.m. At
rive at Portland ntHlSO, 10:00 a. m,; l:,:h
5:10, 0:3.), 7:55 p. m,
It. KOKHLKK, E. P. R00EB9,
Manager. Asst. U. F. & Vui. Alt
0.R.&H
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
, VIA
Spokane
Denver
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
IKJKA:; STILV.UKKS l,eave I'ortlMJ
livorv -'lvii Days rr
S.AK" FKAWCISCO, CAL.
for full details call oil O. It & Co. s A"iat
Tlio Dalles, or addles.-'.
W, It. lUJKLUrKV, Hen.
K. M'NICILL President .rid Main
'J im Miiiv Thiin Card.
Uiidor tliu now timo curd, which go"
into olli'ct tomorrow, tn.uis will move as
follows :
No. 4, to Spokuuo uinl Great Norton
urrives nt 0 p. m., Icuvch fit 0:05 p. m
No. 2, to ronillotou, l'.nlter City"4
Union I'ltcilic. arrives 1:13 a. m.,
Iiiirtfi 1 :20 a. in. .
No. !!, from Spokane ami Great W
oi'ii, arrives 8:!J0, ilopurta 8:35 a.
No. 1, fiom linker City aw U'011 li'
cilio, urrlvo,- 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a.
Nob. 2!) and 24, inovinB eiwtw i"
Dalles, will carry passenger.
at rives at 0:150 p. m., U'P-"ls 1-
' hi'seengerfl for Ucppner wlllUMtnto
leavini; here (3:0.") ji. in-
STAGE LINE.
ThroiiKh by (hiyllant via (iniss Valle)'. '
and Umss Hollows.
11)IM1I.AH AI.LKS-
V. At. WI1ITKLAW, Ai.tel'e
D.uieH fromyinHii-' ((f
nt 7 a? 111,. ulHo from Anteloi'f "linetft'
.Monday, Wiilnebday and Mitchell
madu atAiiteloiio for I 'rl wv W. UlM
iiolntH beyouil. Clow coiinccUouS w
iialles with rallwayB, trains ami h o
Hlanes (mm Anlelow) rcucli J"0. p. .
dayb, IhiirBduyH and Bnturdajs aur
nu PA HE. 11 00
11 00
'! vi
11 A It." III
Dalles to I)esohiiten
do Moro
do (iruHs Valley..
do Kent,...-.
do Cross Hollows, ..
Antelojio to CrobH Hollows . ,
do Kent,
do drum Valley. ...
do Moro,.. .
do Henohuecs. ......
do Dalles ,
jS3
1
1
8W
' " I
"4 00
Pacific Comp'y
Leave for OSwLOp. dally, exccpt8undar.it
7:'JO a. in.; 111:15. 1:4.',, B:2.i, 0:43, 8:05 p. n
(and 11:30 p. 111. on Haturdav only), Amreit
Portland at 7: 10 unit 8:S0 a ni nmli-w ji;
' -,wvl
EAST
Mora and A
ntelop