J to Kraft 7t . The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tin: dai. i. i:s, imiiuo.v Aclvi'i tMtig; linto. i Prriiich , One Inch or less in Dully . ..JIM, Over two Inches and under four Inches .. 1 00 ! Over four Inches and under twelw Inches . T. j Over twelve inches DAILY AND WllKKr.V One Inch or lws, per Inch Over one inch anil traitor four Indie-. . . Over four Inches ami under twelve Inoho Over twelve Inches ... m ' f- ft' 2 oo! 1 50 I ri;i;sn na i. j i kst i o n IUr. daw John End is in from Winnie to Dr. Adams came in from Tyjjli vesterdnv. Vailev Jlr. Alex. .Mel.eod cam in fiotn Kinusley last nijiht. Mr. Asa Stocsdill is in tin; city from lyah, and called at this otTiee. "ilr. David Garrison ie very danger ously ill of pneumonia sit his home in this city. K. H. Thornlon, dean of the law do part munt of the state university, is in the city on legal business. Jliiv Hester Ilu?!;, who has been teaching school at Tyh valley for about live weeks, has resigned her position for the purpose of joiuint: her brother at Stanford univeraitv. r.nsiN. At Unfit;, Thursday, Hay 20th, to the wife- of A. H. Craft, a son." All vortl-ed l.utteiL Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postofliee at The, Dalles un called for May 22, 1S97. Persons call ing for the same will give tlate on which they were advertised : Ander-on, Lewis Hrowti, Mrs T A Bowen, Henry Campoell. John A Crane, fiessie Davis, E Frauiz-!, Will Miller, Mary Kelson, ?iiiniiie Nelson, Inurid Nelson, Ernest O.ieii. .) Itubisin, Bertha Sece, Mrs Alhe M Walter, O L 'Wilson, Hattie Brown, C 1) Bull, Irene Blair, Geo Countryman, Clara Davis. E D Fuller, August Hurst, G A Montgomery, Prude Nelson, Sigrid Newsom, E D Obrest, Chas L Uoberts, Allen Stevens, Loron Walker, S C Wiseman, Minnie Walker, Lucy J. A. Cuossex, P. M. L 1 VING TCxT T"as i . rhoVlnsic.il C'onJL:.i of tl.e American I'ecp'.c. There are two i:ir.st undesirable Ihing-s thsit belong in th--physical side Df our initial), rind one in very largely Jependesit. upon the oilier it not the autgrowth of it. Thc.-e are the dis ease called neurasthenia, better under stood if we call it tired-out-uerves, and the other the serious defects of .sion which we all rccopnrze indeed the oc eilNts (and they are not responsible Cor it) are fast transforming1 us into a spectacled nation. The rush and bustle of this American Tife ici too much for us. We live too fast, jat. sleep, siud die too fast. Our civili zation wakes lis lie fast. We are -i quick-fort une-ir.ciking jK'ople. Wall street liass-hown us how fortunes win be made iu a daj and lost in si day. To ac quire the cue and avoid the other has made many men of 40 assume the ap pearance of men of 60. il is safe to pay that "Wall street, mill the peculiar kind of fever generated in .similar localities affords one of the most serious menaces to the people of this country and 1' do not except sochil vices and the evils ol liquor. And yol. every college gymnasium in the country, every Vnuug Men Chris tian "'atiou, is it work iuruMiriu". and tustli:?'- it meinbei-s, and the result of these measurement a and tests will return, to us much of value. From them wo. -hall learn what wo have ol physical value in certnin classes of out pr 'Von. True, they conn from se lect d lasses and do not by any mean' over t'w1 whole ground, and yet they aro most Important, to the student of anlliro'ioloy. Our police records, too. arc beaming1 of more value in that Horn tbom wo Irtu'n more of Uv I.IivsIeaJ inake-up of the criminal das In many of our large cities, pursuant (o a plan adopted in France and Bel- (r'um owl other continental countries, exn-t. rnea.suminent. as well cis photo-yra- lia of all criminals aro made. While thir. is done largely as u means of Identifying later, still it is giving to us aertuin physical cliauictoristies which aim .'iJmost be. called constants of the criminal class. I'rof. K. Hitchcock', Jr., if. D in Chautauquan. Uiiu'h Till! We ofr-r One Hundred Dollars Heward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be curt-d by Hull's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Chunky & Co. I'rops., Toledo, U. We the underfeined, have known F, J. Cheney for the last lf years, and be lieve nim perfectly honorable, in all busi-iii-ss transactions and linancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & 'I max, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldiug, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole eitlu Di tigyiste, Toledo, Ohio. H al I 'd Catarrh Cure iu taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood ami jiiiii inih Hiirfuces of the system. Price 7fie,. tier bottle. Sold by Druggists. Terftiiiioiiiala free. 1.5.0 E0.WT1 FYLNti" BOSTON. tjoavy Quiib to Bo Pluntod on Long Islimil Hand. Utlicr Points Tlmt Will 1U GlilMillccI with Lurfjo Cinnoii To Ho l'ri. imri'il for I'oi!llilo Interna tlnniil Differences. Aethc pionarations are nov oeing i m:i(ti liv tin? rciivosontiit Ives of the war ! department iu lioston for the defense of Huston. J he a)propriation for this work, which was passed by the lasteon gresA, is now available, and work has begun is fortifying the different har bors, throughout the country. Boston will receive a portion of this uppiopria I ion, and Lieut. Col. Manslield. who is in charge of this (HsU'iet, has received oidernt l'ri.tii Use depaitment at Wash ington to provide emplacements lor time ten -inch rilles and two live-inch rapid-iiiv guns. The fact that thes-v gu.is were to be placed in the harhoi u.u learned from the war department the otlu r lnovning, and tlie expense of them i ti come out of the new appro priation of $11,000,000. These guns are to be placed on what is commonly known as Long Island Head, situated on the eastern end of Long Island. The department has appointed Lieut. Meriweather L. Walker to assist j Lieut. Col. Mansfield in placing the guns j in positio:i. and to aid generally in ear- ' rying out the plans as far as the fort:fy- , imj of the harbor is concerned. For ' some time it has beeu contemplated to I put guns t-n Long Island Head. During the early part of this year work was a)- , rendy b"gun in making the preliminary ! nrrangvnunrs for its and tbeexcavatmg j has almost been completed. There is i no doubt but that the department in tends to push the v. ork as rapidly as I possible, now that the necessary appro priation is available. j Tlie carriage for the first ten-inch gun is being built at the Waterfown arsenal, and will be ready in the near future for .shipment to Long Island. j Lieut. Col. Mansfield has advertised for piopasals for cement, sand and stme I for the battery at that place, ar.d they i will be opened at his oi'.iee in th post oriiee building at noon on Augu-i l i. j From present indications the work will I be completed on or about December 1. ! It is stated that there is the t-ame ae- ' tivity displayed in other cities as well as I in Boston; and at tin. present time all ; j the government stations whcie guns ! and carriage can be man Ufa-, t tired arc j in lull operation. A large numbet of , i contract.! have al-o been made with pri- vato lirms in different parts of the I country for the manufacture of both , j guns and carriages. There i . no doubt in the minds of the oiiiciais that the I slight controversies that the United eS;" n the matter ot strengtnening the du- fercnt liarbor.i for defense, and it is as signed as one reason why there is .o much haste in fortifying them with modern guns. In the last six months, it is stated on excellent authority, the Watertowa ar ienal has shipped about ."0 gun-car-ria;" s to various harbors in the United Stairs. Among these are the six or eight that were placed in position at Fort Warren in Uoston harbor a I'm weeks ago. Others were sent, to ;?an Francisco, New York, Rhode Island and othei , laces. There i other evidence that the department is do.irous of h.'. ing the harbors fortified as soon .ispo1 -ble, cs;.i i-ially those of New York .mil t!r.-lon. Previous to the beginriii' of the i"ical year on July 1, the - tr d -uvtment naMJied Lieut. Col. ?!:" n -b to i i-:n t!; the work at Fort ;,itluop so ;,.:; thr place is now in iei-ll. t i-oi.-dlti.Mi and leady for service at ai'. tin"-. Tl..' gu::s to 1k put on Lor.:- I i.ii I He; d :'.' of the di-sappciiri!!,"' 1 nl 'in, ar.d v. illcor.t the ."ovcr'ir:,-::t i I ui:t -7 . ()''( i-a eh 'i'iirri' a pos.,!!;ilit thai all the gnus. will i.ot le. erected at that point, but distriiiuted at cm or is a other places.- -V;f,!oi! Ti ::i, script. .StoultlioIilur' .Mi'iilin;;. Notice is hereby given that a muling of the stockholders of Tho Dalles Chron icle Publishing Company will be held at the county court rooms on Tuehday, the L'oth day "of May, A. D., lS'J7,at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of adopt ing suplimentary articles of incorpora tion, increasing the capital stock of said company and transacting such other business as may come before said meet ing. Hy order of the Hoard of Directors. The 'Dalles, Oregon, April 'J, 1897. A. Mac Am istiju, President. li, G. Davkni'okt, Secretarv. I.oiiunelO a Viftuo, Why should lofiuaciou.i 1,'irla bo belios'' Pray answer mo thlsi rl'hlle, I nialtn a kucss, it 1b I cause Their tonBues hm y. i.i tlie tniddlo. X. Y. Tribune Executor's Sale. i I'urhuuiit to an older of tho County Court of j tho Jitato of Orcxon for the Watco County, inadu i uud tmerul on the &i day of May, lt'J7, in the I mutter of tliu estate of James Mclialiaii, deceased, . diiectitu; mo to sell tho real property bcloiiBhiK to tho estate of bald deceased, I will, on Salitr-j day. tliu 5th day of June. lb'JT. ut the hour of 2 o clock p, in., nt tho eoiirihouso door in Panes 1 i.ii)i wiv'kuhi Bi-ii ub jmiijuu imiu, in inu joKiiesi, coin i iioiiMi in ijanes iiiy, )asco laaiuiy, liro bidder, all of tho followliiK described real prop-1 koii, has been appointed by said court as tho erty beloiiBlnif to said otate, to-wit: I ho , tlmo and pluco for lieaririK mid llnal account, Southwest ipiurter of KeclJnn Klitht. Township Datisl this'iJtli day of March, ls'J7. Ono Bouth, Kiuiko Kourteurt Kut W. M.,coit. ,U)A .S'lOliSDIiJ,. tnliilni; ICO acres moro or loss. I Admlnlstritor of tho estate of Mary M. (ior- ruS-l H. K. lilHONH, Ji.xecutor. don, deccascl. upra-il jiow bout Your JOB Wo have tho facilities fordoing all kind. ol' Job 1'i intiiiu', from a vi.sitinu card lo 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 cpiality ol' work. Let us have your next order. l?roi?ile C. W, PHELPS -DKAI.EKS IS- Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts" Threshers, Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. i oils, Etc. I White Sewmiar Machine and Extras. EAST SECOM) STREET, j THE WORLD RENOWNED $Z Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dallas, Oregon. Assignee's Notice Final Selllement. Notice Is liereb) jilven tlmt tlie unrlerMgiuil, i nshJKiiec of tbeestatitof H. Iv. Wllllnni-, mi in 1 i-olvent ilcbtor, liu 11 led his limit uecoiuic mill . rvpoit ill Mild iisimniient with the clerk of the ' t'ln nit Court of ilic fctiitec.f Ou''ii for Wasco ' County , nail tlmt tliu same will lo called iii f.ir , lieniiiiK bu'l'oio the Jmlire of said Court on the I lust day of the next iiKiilur term of Mild circuit Couit, to-wP: On Mondiiy, tl'ii 'Jltli day of May, lb'J7. or If the miuic cannot he heaid by naid ! Court at said tl'ae, as soon thereafter as the , same can bo heard by said Court, i Dated thh Kill da of Ainil, lt'J7. i A. S. AUc ALI.ISTr.Ii, Alsiicc of the estate of It. I:. W illlains. all insolvent debtor. nl"-5t-il Administrator's Final Account Notice is hereby Klven Hint tho tnidcrbisncd, arlinliiiatiator of tho estate of J. 1). (iilllin, de ceased, has Illcd his final account, and that Monday, Hie M day of .May, 1WJ7, at llio hour of II) o'clock a. in., lias bteu appointed as the Unit' for healing objections thereto and the settle incut thcieof. All heiis, creditors or other per ilous interested iu said estate are hcichy notlllcd to Ille their oblcctioux to said Una) account, it any thuy have, on or befoiu tlie day appointed for the licarini; thcieof. DmIIcs Cltv. Orevon. .March 23. 1SU7. I 1.W.O-. I, tl l. I I 1 I I I I. 1.' I . ( lll.lllllL..ll.k. lll.f-IV II ... 11 (IWlUllllBIl I1IIM , Notice of Final Seillemeul. Notlco is hercliy kIvou that the undersigned administrator of tho estate of Mary.M, Cordon, deceased, has tiled tils llnal report and account in said cstiilo, and that Tuesday, the 1 tl day ot .iiay, io-j(, ai mo nour oi o ciock p in. ot siail day at tuo County court room, in tho county pFflJNf Jiff Q? publisfyir Qo & CO, THE DALLES, OR. SUMMONS. r.V T11K CIHCIHT CDCKTof the Htate of Ore i. on for tho County of Wateo. U. A. OskooiI, I'lalntilf, vs, Ida Dunn, S)fiicer W. Dunn. iec. II. Dnnu Iliuviy W. Dunn and Muiy Dunn and N. Wheablon, as idininl'trator of tho estate of Wm. II. Dunn, du'eascd, DeteiulaiiK To Ida ininii, Spoucor W. Dunn, (ieo. II. Dunn, llarvoy W. Dunn and Mary Dnnu and N. Whcaldoi), as nilniiiil-tiator of thoistatoof Wm. II. Dunn, deceased, Defendants: In the immo of tno Statoof Oregon, You aro hcichy re(iiliisl to appear and answer the com plaint illcd astalnst you in tho above entitled suit within ten days from thodato of tho ser vice of this niminoiisupon you, If served within this county; or if served within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from tho date of tho service of this tummons upon you; or If served in on you by publication, then on or before the Hist day of tho . o.t reauhir term of said court; and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof thoplMlntlirwill take JuilKineni ior want tncrooi tnopiHintlirwill taUujudgmei against you, the said Ida Dunn, for tho sum i f 11)1 in f. S. gold coin, uud Interest thereon, I llko coin, from March o, ib'M, at the rate i of III nf ehrht nor cent per milium; and for tho further sum ui in uuo coin, una nileiest, III llko coin, at tho ratu of eight per cent per annum from l ebruary 1, IfeUii; and for the further sum of ?MJ nttoni'-y's fees; aad for his costs uud dis bursements herein: unit for n Judgment and de cree against all of Mild defendants that all tho real property described Iu tho complaint, to-wtf all of lot 0, uud tho east half of lot 3 of block :u of Huiuhsou's HUH!' Addition to Dalles city. t.. ....... i... ...,i i .i... . ... wii-kuiii wu rum, unit mu irueeeus inureoi UO Hp- pllcd upon said Judgment; uud that each uud till of said defendants bo forever barred and fcro elosol of all right, title aud Interest in ur to said premises and lauds. This summons Is served upon yon, the said Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn, by order of Hon. w. 1.. llradshaw, judge of said court, ilaicil Apiliy,lh'J7. HUNTINOTON A WILSON, aprlO II Attoruov for i'lalntll)'. We sell Hoo Cako eoap, Peaso & Mays, a3-2m Wemeifs. NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice in hereby given that by nil thority of oidinancu No. liOJ,, which E the Common Cound o. Dalles faitv April 10th, 1807, entitled, 'An or dinaueo to provide for the ale of certain ots belonging to Dalles City, ' I will, on Siuu.dav, the ir.tblav of May, 1Mb , ,. . ii ,,.!., iii the hi1' heat sen ai puiMiu uiiv.i'"'M -' - bidder, all the following loin and parts nf Mi- in fl.ites addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit : l.nis !) mil 10 jointly, in block M; ots 7, S. Oand 10, jointly in block lo; lota - o ii ....,1 in iniiit v in block 21, i ' ... i.ntt,. Ii.ib 1(1. 1 and 111, in Kiumii c ' " i ,: , ' , , i, i ' nlock 127; lot !) in block .11 1 h ; 'fi. i. 7. S, !), 10 aud 11, in bloclj o; lloVa, H 1.8. ' 1". Hand 12, in block I JIG; lots- !. , (i, i. J, v. i " 12, in block 117 ; loth 1. , 4, . b. H, 9, 10. 11 and IU, in block 112; loti 1,2, .., 4, o .), 10 and 11. in block :'.; lots 1. Ij, 7', 10. 11 and 1'-', in bloc -II, and lots I,--', :!, I, r, 0. in blnek-ld. The leasonalile value of sa 'otn, for les than which they will no, . sold, has been bxtd ni.d deteniiinei, t v the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit : Lots 0 and 10, in block M, ifloO; lots 7, S, U and 10, jointly in block 15. if'JOO; lot? 7, S, 0 and 10, jointly iu block 21. 4200; lot 10, in block 27, iSfi; lot 11, in block 27, $225; lot 12. in block 27, .fliOO; lot 0, in block III, if 100; lots 2, IJ, A, o, 8, !), 10 aud 11, in block "'), cacti respect ively iflOO; lots (' and 7. in block IN), each respectivelv $12o; lots 2, II, -I, S, , 10 and 11, in block :!(, each respectively 100; lot 12, in block 'M, $125; lots !!, -I, 5, S, D, 10 and 11, iu block :i7, each re snectivelv 100; lota 0, 7 and 12, in block .".7, each respectively $l2o; lots 2, Ii. 10 and 11, in bloc: H, ei'cb rrspectively $100; lotp 1, 7 and 12, in block -H, eacli respectively . itV'o; lots I!, 4, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in block 42, each je.-pectivuly $100; lot. p , Oand 12, in block 42, each respectively ; $125; lots 2, 11,4, 5,0, 10 and 11, in block 4li, each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 4:!, $125; lots 2, I), 4 and 5, in l,ln.L-Ji! i. nidi Ti'tmceti vl v A100: lots 1 ! and 0, ill block 4(1, eacli respectively $125. Kui-li nf flipso lots will be sold unon the lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a less sum than the value I thereof, as above stated. j 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 throe years from the date of said I sale, with interest on such deferred pay- i incuts at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided i run me payment may nu liuiiit: in inn at any time at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin on thr- 15th day of May, 1S!)7, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of caid day, and will con tinue from time to time until all of said lots snail be sold. Dated this loth day of April, 1807. Gu.iirjrr W. Pnni.i'M, Recorder of Dalles City. 1'iir hnlu. Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A B, block 72; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82, and A, K, C, 1) and E, block 25. Apply tO W.M. tillAOKlU.FOKD. l'roposalrt for UoiiNtriiotini; Watm- anil STver SyHtciii. US. Indian Service, Warm Springs Ageno,-, . Or.. May 7, lb!7. SKAI.KD 1'llOl'O.SAUS, endorsed "Proposal for Water and Sewer System ' and addressed lo the undersigned at Warm Springs, Crook County, Oregon, will be recotved'at this agency until l o'clock p. m. nf May '.'7, 1(!I7, for furnish ing the necessary materials and labor required iu the construction and completion of a water and sower syst-'tn. (including plumbing) for the boarding school plant to bo erected on this re serve, In strict accordance with plans and si ed ucations, which may lo examined at thoollieo of tho "Morning Oregonian," Portland, dr., "I'm: ciiKO.Nict.is," The Dalles Or., and at this Agency. Haiders will stale clearly iu their bids the length of time required to complete the work. Trie right is reseived to icject any and all bids, or any putt of any bin, If deemed for the best In- teie-toi tlie service. I The atlenilon of bidders is Invited to tliu net of Congress approved August 1, 11).', entitled; "An act relating to the limitation of thuliums of daily service of laborers and mechanics em ployed upon tho public works of the I'nited Stales and of tho Dlslrlot of Columbia;" also to tho net of Congress amirove.l AiilmisI l:i. isni entitled- "An act for tho protection of persons fuiiiishlnw materials and labor for tho construc tion of public works." ci:itriFii;i) adieus, Kneh bid must bo accompanied bv a ccrtilied check or dratt upon somo United Slides Depo-d-tory or solvent .National Hank iu Hie viclnltv of the residence of tho bidder, made payable to'tha on er of tho Commissioner of Indian Alliihs, for at least I- IV K l'ICIt OK NT. of tho amount of the proposal, which cheek or draft will be forfeited to tho united States Iu caso anv bidder or bid deis receiving an awaid shall fall to promptly execute a contract with good and siillhient suiclies, otherwise to bo returned to llio bidder. lllds accompanied b cash tu lieu of a certi lied check will vol bo considered. l-'or any additional information, upplv to JAMICS h, COWAN, mv7-iiiv'J7 U.S. Indian Agent. J. K. PClIKNlt, President. II. M, HK.W.L, Cashier. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A tjencral Banking liusmeaa iraiiaitctecl Depoaite received, aubject to Sicht Draft or Check. CoUectiona madu and proceeda promptly remitted on day of collection. Sifrltt and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on New York, San Francisco au ,oi-t-land. DIKKOTOKS I). P. Thompson. Jno. S. Sciiisjck. En. M. Wiluakh, Gko. A. Likbe. H. M. Bicai.i.. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker T Jeweler All work promptly attended to, uud WHrruuted, 174 VOGT BLOCK. EAST and SOUTH va The Shasta Route -OK Tllli Southern Pacific Cotnp'y, i Trains leave mm are due to arrive at , . . , ""nitud. m.-avk. I - - imn OVKItKAND i:-.i press, Salem, Im-e-1 In, tr. A . . I r, . !. I 8:o0 1'. M. I ...ra HI, Uglllll,SllH 'ranelseo, Moave, r... ...... 'iik:ios,i. 1'Htn, Uosoburg and mu-'J. linns ' . 8:."XI A. M, fy,1'1. WocKlbur'a fori, ''IJIO P.j Da lb except .Sunday:. 1:1)0 1'. M. "::) A. M. 11:15 I'. M. i V,.' '""ei, onvcriou, ! West Spin. tir......' 1 Mvlllo.Hpr.ngno.ilaiui s i",-'" ",V." w,1's"lonVior,i m jlnrrnlll, and way) f' Dally. tuiy,o;;ccpt Sunday. " DINING OAKS ON OODKN K0UTE, PULLMAN HUKKKT SI.KlH'Kl's AND SKCOND-OLASS KLKKPlNtf' CAES Attached to all Tliiougli Traim, ,.eK,,':& li.-Uesiiiid tickets to Kastem points nndVn I oik,'. Also JAPAN, CHINA, IIONUIXLU ,,i Al-STItALIA.eaii bcobtalm'd from 1 Mi ' KIKKLAX1), Ticket Agcct Through Ticket Oliico,l::t Third street, rtei thrimgh tickets to all points i the Eis'ern States, t.anadaaud Kuropo can bo obtained ".i loweit rates from " ). 11. KIltk'LANl), Ticket Aimt All above trains arrive nt and ilenurt irom (iiand Central Station, Kifth and Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jetierson street U-iive for OSWKfiO, ilally, except Sunday tt 7:'J0 a. in.; li.':in, 1:15, 6:a, fi:t5, S.05 n.'n (and ll:nu p. in. on Saturdav only). Arrive it I'ortland at 7:10 and S'A) a, in.; nnd 1:30, l is (i:.T) and 7; 55 p. in. ' ' U-ave for Sherfdiin, week days, stt:30p a Arrive at Portland, u::X) a. m Leave fur AIltLIK on Monday, WcdnekdaTimil I'rimy at !):) u. m. Arrive at Portland, W dav, Tliursday and Saturday at 3:03 p. m. Sunday trains for OSWKliO leave nt S:J0.in and VJ! 15, 1 : 15, ;i::M, fuar, r 15 and s 05 p. m, Ar rive at Portland at ::, Hl:lX) a. n.j l:30,t:b 5:tP, il:."i, 7:.y ji. m. P.. KOKIILKK, K. P. KOfiERS, Manager. Asit. U. V. it 1'ass.Ajt OIVKS THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VJA- Spokane Denver Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OOKA?J KTKAMIIKH Leave I'ortlwl Kvnrv Klvo Juys or SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. l''or full details call on O. B & Co. s Asent Th. Dalles, or address W, II. HUUL15UUT, fien. Pm.W Portland. Orcpa E. M'N KILL President aud ilunn cr Tim Ntiw TIiiib Card. Under the new time card, which go into effect tomorrow, trains will wove" follows; No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at G p. in., leaves at 6:05 p. o No. 2, to I'endleton, linker City"a Union Pacific, arrives 1:15 a. ro., parts 1 :20 a. m. . No. !!, from Spokane ami Great W em, arrives 8:30, departs 8;3o a. No. 1, from IMUer City and U'"on Y cilic, arrives 1 :'J0, departs 1 :2o a. m. Nos. '-'11. and 24, moving Dallen, will carry passengers. arrives at 0:30 p. in., ''P"'8 1" ' ' Passengers for Heppner wllltnW trftin leaving here 0:03 p. ni. Dalles, Moro and A STAGE LINE. Through by d.iylll.t via QW'M& mid Cross Hollows. WOIIU1.A8 AI-I-KN, '.,fc C. M. WUITKLAW. A.el, Stages leave ;fl.c Ijnllcj from g nt 7 a? m,. also from Autcl'M ' Couueftf MmifiHt-. WiHliiesdav mid rrlua' ,V(,.helIW n iidci at Antelope for V&bv&W ,w.i.,tu i.. iwi ci oso ci.iiuecuo"5 . Ihil'lcH with railways, trains wjrZfa Xt Blages from Antelope i reach "um,.0. days. 'IhursdnyH mid UntunM)" ' .. .wm OF K.UlK il 09 ERST! ntelope ; Dalles to Deschutes do Moro... . do Orass Valley- do Kent. do Cross Hollow)' Autolono to (Jross IIoIIohs do Kent. .. do (Irasb Vulley. do More . do Dosohuees ' do Dalles 4 90 M ' "it) " u