Tk tln11M ft.jl,, lk:1 ! lw home, North Yakima, thta morning, Toe Dalles Daily Chronicle, going bV 0f Portland. TIIK 1,VI.1.KS, the I'eudleton AiHortUltn; ltali-. One li.cli or less In Dully Over two inches and imiler (our Inches Over four Incite anil under twelve Incite: Over twelve Inches . M , DAILY AND WliKKLY. One Inch or les, per Inch Over one Inch nml under four incite. Over four incite.- and under twelve Incite.- Over twelve inches . . 1 (-' ! ...:.,. .v-' Mr. K. Y. Jmlil, of 1 ! scouring mills, arrived this iitoriiinp, nnd in company with Mr. J. V. Kussell, '. went down" on the Keuulator to White Per inch. , Sidnton, where a team was wnitimr for ?! fi0 p tltein. they intend puttint: in two or 1 m three days fishing at Trout Lake. M AltltlKI). -m At tlte Oban- House this afternoon, . v ' May 22il, by Justice Filloon, John Henry " ' Matthews and Mrs. Coven. ALL BEANS. ENDEAVORERS' CONVENTION. The I'ottrtli Held in tin- County Mrt at Hood Ittver Tlittrilay. The fourth animal convention of the Wasco county Christian ICitdeavor Union met in regular session Thursday and Friday in the Valley Christian church, and proved to be the most interesting and profitable session yet held. Over fifty delegates were present from vaiious parts of the county, many of whom ar rived in Hood Uiver on Thursday morn ing's boat from The Dalles and vicinity, from whence they were conveyed to the place of convention, three miles distant from town. The session opened at 10 :o0, with K. H. Merrell, president, in the chair, and after a short song service Bev. J. L. Hershner, of Hood Uiver Congregational church, delivered the address of wel come, which was responded to by the undersigned in behalf of the visiting delegates. After an anthem by one of , Hood River's choirs, and the appoint ment of various committees by the pres ident, "all hands" participated in a bounteous luncheon, consisting of about everything that is good in thu way of eatable that that beautiful valley is ca pable of producing. In the afternoon the time was occu pied first by a devotional service, led by Curtis Egbert of The Dalles, followed by the president's annual address, the re ports of the secretary and treasurer, and Ehort addresses on committee work, H. C. Bateham of Hood Uiver having in charge the lookout eornmitttfe confer ence; A. G. Hoering, The Dalles, that ot the prayer nieetiiiL' committee ; F. A. Ernst, The Dalles, the social commit tee, and Mrs. Wilson, The Dalles, the missionary committee. The latter was especially interesting, the speaker giv ing a most interesting account of Hawaii, its natives and their characteristics. The afternoon session closed with an other anthem by the choir, very credita bly rendered. In the evening the convention listened to a most eloquent and instructive ad dress on the life of Christ by Rev. J. A. Wickham of Portland. On Friday morning at 0:30 there was a sunrise prayer meeting, led by Mr. McCoy of Hood River valley. The ses sion resumed at 9 :lo, and after a short devotional service, the business matters of the convention were discussed and considered. The report of the nominat ing committee brought forth the follow ing nominations of officers for the ensu ing y-ar: For president, Misa Alice Cleaver, Hood River; first vice-pres., W. T. Hibbard, Hood River; second vice-pres., .las. Powell, Dufur; secre tary, F. A. Ernst, The Dalles; treasurer, Salina Phirman, The Dalles; Junior supt., Mrs. Hershner, Hood River. These were all elected by acclamation. Other business of minor importance waa attended to. At 10:80, being the Junior hour, Mrs. W. D. Palmer of Portland took charge and conducted n service, assisted by about tttirty Junior Endeavorers, which would fairly discount similar gatheiin Diet of a lloitnn Frenchman While Con lined In a 1'rUon tit Cuba. Sixty-two days. Three, meals n day. icons for every meal. That way the record of Pierre Jlioh ilieu's imprisonment Uy the Spanish au- I ihorities tit Santiago de Cuba. If Pierre was. n native Iiostonese. he ' .vould porbably have liked nothing bet ;or, but he was born in France, and is a I .nan of tlie sen withal, and that pro i :racted period of subsistence upon oeans has left rancor in his heart and ' itter demoralization in hi interior , -eonomy. j Pierre, .had tiiken out naturalization j papers in Boston previous to risking his tiie. nnerty ami digestive machinery in Spanish territory. He hoped fondly, but vainly, that this ceremony would render him bean-proof. In his travels ibout the world lie had heard of the I vast use the Spaniards made of beans. He is now "standing oft' and on'' about the corridors of the United States dis trict court in Boston, waiting for the nithorities to look up his "citizen pa pers." and with them as a basis to file i $20,000 claim against the government of the dons for the destruction of his intestinal equipment. Pierre's complete name is Pierre Gus tave I.ayniet Kiclielieu. In February of IS!).") he found himself in Port an Prince, flayti. One day lie started out in a iittle boat called the Yankee Doodle, mil, with a companion named August Bolton, went fishing along the coast for turtles. A storm drove them out of their reck oning, and on a dark night they went ashore upon the coast of Cuba. No sooner had they set foot on the soil than a lot of vigilant fenors thrust them into prison as insurgent sympathizers. ITiere they remained 02 tin vs. Now. Spain feeds her army and navy principally upon beam, and the Span ish captors reasoned that what was rood enough for the warrior.-- of Castile was certainly good enough for rebel sus pects. So beans they got, and nothing more. The weary weeksof confinement ind bean diet were punctuated witli cheering announcement from time to time, that, they might exjwet to be shot within a day ot two. "Well," says Rich elieu, "they didn't do that, but it' about the only thing they didn't do. We had nothing to eat but beans." Whether it was really the beans or the fear of death that did it. within a few days both tlie men were so ill they could scarcely stand. They managed at. last to gain the notice of the American con sul and wore released. There was no , evidence against them. They came back to New York, victim.1- of beans and An- , dalusinn perversity, and demanded that the I'n i ted States government obtain re dress for them. - 1 Bolton's status as a citizen was all right, and the American minister at i Madrid has been ordered to present his claim for bean damage. But poor Pierre was in no such luck. His papers the first set taken at Portland, Ore., in 1S72. and the second tit Boston, in lr were 1 all made out in the name of Gustav Lay met. His .statements about them have, nil been verified. Hi' tale is un questionably true, but he &aj.- the pa pers, which he had with him when Ire was seized in Cuba, were taken from him and kept by the Spaniard'. Not. having them in his posse.-sion, and the fact that he took them out in a false name, have sadly blo.'ked his claim to damages for the 1st ml treat- flow Ibout Your JOB piIfsfyjsfCi? Ye have the facilities fordoing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we arc 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 oiiCj and compare quality of work, have your next order. Lot us t?roii;Ie publist?ii? o. lEKSTi GIVKS THE NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that by au thority of ordinance No. 292, which passed the Common Council of Dallea bitv April 10th, 1897, entitled, 'An or dinnnce to provide for the -nlo of certain lots belonging to Dulles City," I will, on Saturday, the loth dav of May. lb7, sell at public unction, to the ugliest bidder, all the following lota and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, v-reuu, , , . n i in :..i.,iv iii tilnok 14 : lots 1 ?: 8s, Tld itpmw In u block 2i ! choice of Transcontinental R fennwn ne butte: lots 10, 1 1 and 12, in tiu&iiiai n in,a- '.T- lnt 9 In block :14: lots 2, .1. -1, -ma 5, I'.', 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11, In block M; lots 2, .". 4. S, 9. JO, 11 ami 1-, block lie,; lots a, 4, o, ti, v. i, w. . .' " . 12, in block :',7; lots i. 2. :i, 4. o, t. 8, i Minneapolis 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42 ; lots I, 2, ... j - - T . 4.5 9, lOamlll.in iiiockho; hub i . . q. Do-,,! I!, Ti lO, H and 12, in bloc 41, and lots j Ot- - JxailSaS City The reasonable value of sa kits, for iliev will no. c sold, has been lixtd i.isd" determine. I y the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit: . nts lllll 111. Ill It OCK 11, lo Spokane onto Denver Omaha lots Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OOKAN STKAMEHS Leave l,..,.. . , ... .. ""a evilly five Jtnyg fur SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Vor full UutnIIs call on O. K t Co Tl. . t..lln.. ...1.1- . j. ini iaiii'si in, miiiiuaa C. W. PHELPS & CO. -Dl.'AI.KKs 1N- S. 9 and 10, jointly in block lo, $200; cT k n and 10. mintlv in block 21, $.200; 'lot 11). in block 27, $22o; lot 11, in i.ln..L- ''7 A-'Vi: lnt 12. iii block 27. .'!00 ; lot 9, in block 111, $100; lots 2, 3, 4, o, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block :!o, each respect- . ' . . 1 . . .. , - . l.i t. pip: ively .$1U0; lots t ami i, in oiuct; .x, ; each renpectivelv .12."; lots 2, IJ, 4, S, 9, j 10 and II, in block :t(i. each respectively I $100; lot 12, in block 'M, $125; lots !!, 4, . o, S, 9, 10 and 11, in block li", each re- snectivelv $11)0; lots t, ami i-, in block o, each respectively $125; lots 2, !5, 10 and 11, in block 41, e;icli rtspeciiveiy .iuu; mis j , , 7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively No. 4, to Spokane anil Great Northtrn $125; lots I!, 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11, in ' arrives nt G p. m., leaves at6:0op.n. block 42, each respectively $100; lot h , Xo. 2, to Pendleton, linker Citv ind' Hand 12, in block 42, each respective y VnalCw nrrivm 1 -is 7 25; lots2. :;,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in i u,,lon uat" linma K1 M- Ajent II. HtUtLIHJKT. flPi, p... t'ortlana.Oretoj K. M'NKII.1. rrcsldentniid Mima The New TIiiih Cattl. Under the new time caul, winch joes into effect tomorrow, trains willuioveu t . . ioi tow b : 100 : lots 1 respectively Agricultural Implements. j Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. ! Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras, j Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. I Celebrated Piano Header. I Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. I EAST SECOM) STttKET THE J)A LLKS, OR. THE SCAB. TICKS orLICE WORLD RENOWN hlnelc 4.'!. each resnectivelv in block 43, $125; lots 2. : block 40, each respectively and C, in block 40, each $125. Each of these lots will be sold upon the lot respectively, ami none of them will be sold for a le3ssum than the value i Dalles, tliereot, as nuove stated. One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall bo paid in cash at thu 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 lie made in full at any time at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin on tin- 15th iinn- lnt l.i parts 1 :20 a. m. 4 and o, m ' iSo. .1, from bpokane and Great Xnril. ern, arrives 8:i0, departs 8:35 a. a, No. 1, from Huker City anil Union P. cilic, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m. Noa. 2.') and 24, moving east of The will carry passengers. Ko. 23 arrives t 0:!iO p. in., departs 12:45 p. m. Passengers tor Heppner will take train leaving herel:05 p. in. day of .May, 1897, 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 be sold. Dated this l.'kh day of April, 1897. GlUllSllT W. PlIUI.I'S. ltecortler of Dalles City. p-" Iliettt. Hut mi IlV( m itii1'rttnn fitwl of fcenior endeavorers with which the i1(),)t, lllilt tl)(, .)jole ,1Ul(i,ji;. iK)llt tlu. writer lias had experience. papers will be straightened out very Another repast was spread in the soon, nnd Unit then lie will et money Krove near the church at 12 o'clock, and enough from Spain to live on "plum Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles, Oregon. it is needless to say that ample justice was done thereto. The last hour or two of the conven tion was devoted to sundry matters of business, the appointment of a commit tee to look into the work of organization of now societies in the counties, and the dosing consecration service, led bv Miss r!lH-iVf.p lti.iri.ril nlllti liutiifnl ..ml presaive r-ervice. The Dalles delegates returned on the Keuulator last evening, and cm all tes tily to the generous hospitality and ex ceeding kindness of the good people of the city and vicinity of Hood River, who I seemingly spared no pains to see that we were all royally welcomed and en tertained during our short visit among them. G. K. S. " I'KllHON.l I. M K.NTION, Mr. Hay Logan arrived home from Eugene lust night. .Mr. X. H. Brooks, thu Goldendale at torney, is in the city. Mis-es Kdie and Vesta Iiolton left this morning for Goldendale, where they will visit friends. The family of Mr. Clias. Stone left for Featilo today, whero they will nihke their home. Mr. Stone will join them later. duff' X. Y. for the remainder of his days.-Journal. SUMMONS. .tlnralizliiK hy .lap.tiicii! Youth. An English teacher in a Japanese school discovered, by frivinp out sub jects for composition, that pupils had been trained to find a moral in every thing animate and inanimate. .Mr. liearn, in his "Glimpses of rnlVimiiiar Japan," pives a few specin.eu.s of tin m jrnl idi.as evoked from the nathe stu dents by subjects for rmglish composi tion. One boy thus NTOtc on "Mos quitoes:" "On summer uighta we hear the sound of faint voices, and little things come and sting- our l.odies vry vioiently. We call them lnt in Kng lisb 'mosquitoes.' I think the suing is iiheful for us, because if we itegin to slcp, the kn shall came and ating- us, uttering' a small voii": then we shall be bri.iged baek to atmly by the stiiiff." To uiiother iiipll v.iih assigned the bo tan (JapuueM' wony) fora composition, and he wrote: 'Tlie botnn is large and beatitlliil to sec; but It has a disagiee- I ryil inoiK-riy le.-c-rlbcd in tltofoinp! t.lilr M'litii ul.nnl.l ...1 ,iU ... "II of lot 0, 1111(1 the eHSt linlf of lot; nlilc smell. litis should make us ie-,of nmMjnh jmur Adilition to memlMM' that what is only outwardly beautiful in human society should not attract, us. To be attracted by beauty only tuny lend us into fearful nnd fatal misfortune." Chicago I liter Ocean. Mrs. Graves, who has been visiting her mother hero for several days, loft for Soup Foam compounds, excels all other washing u2 Iliii Subscribe for Tm: Ciiiionici.k. i n Tin: ciitcm' contTof the smte ot ok .1 so" for the (.'nimty of Wa'.o. I). A. OskochI, I'liiltttlll. Kin Ditiiii, nienvr V. piiiin. (j'C(,II. Dunn Jbirviy V. Dunn nun Miiry Ditiiii mul X. W'lic.ililuit, as i ilmlnl-trator of the cnutool Win. II. Dunn, iltft'iisnl, Defendant'. T" Mu Diitm, spviicer W. Dunn. (ito. II. Dunn, llimcy W. Dunn mirl Mary iniun m:rt N. Wlinilclon, as iidiiiliit tiator of tin-itatt of Win. II Dunn, ileeciiM.d, Dcfeinliints III the nimie of tlte Stuto of Otexon. Vnn tire hi'ifhy reiiniiitl to npiieiir mul unnuer the eoiii Ijlnlnt lllnl KaInst ypi In the above entitled sitiMWlhiu ten ilnjK from thoihitu of thi'i-yr-vlceof tlil-tiuiniiioiisut'ou you, if r-ervwl within this county: or If .ervtii within any other (ountyof this btate. then within tuvnty days, front the (late of the hervlec of tilth Munitions upon ji,n. or if tcrviil iiiou you hy inihlicatlou, then on or before the liist daj of Hie i o.xt ri-suhtr U-nn of said court; anil If you fall M) to answer, for want (hereof thoplalntliriilll tnku Judmenl HKitlmt you, the mid Ma Dunn, for thu mm of f rJl lit f. H. koIiI coin, and interest thereon, in llko fnln. from Mainh !'Jt. Ina't. nt tlti. int., nf ItlKht x;r cent per annum- and for thu further ; ti in ot f.iv, in like coin, and lnteie.it, In like coin, a' ine raio oi eijtiii ler cent vr uiiuuin from I'ebruary 1, 1W; and tor the further sum of foil attoiii' j 'a fees; urd for hl costs and ills hnrseiueuts herein; mid fora luditiitent and tin. five usiaitist all of mill defendants that all the tlte complaint, to-wit i oi niocic ;;. Dalles Cltv. wieh-un, ou mimi, nun mi- inoeeiiis wiereoi no up plied upon said Judgment and that each nnd alt of said defendaiits bo forever barred and fcio-do-el of all rlKlu, title and Interest lit or in tald iiremUe.s and lauds, This Mimutoiis Is served ilium you, (he Mild Harvey W, Dunn and ilary Dunn, by order of lion. W. I., iiradshaw, Jinlne of said court, dated Apiily, iyj7. llUNTINdTON .v WILSON, iil'tI0-ll Attorney for I'lalntllf. Subscribe for Tiik Cukonici.k. Administrator's Final Account Notice is hereby lven that thu undersigned, admlitlstiator of the estah: of J. 1). (illllln.du eensid, has tiled his lltial aeeouiit, and Unit .Monday, the :'d day of May, 1M)7, at the hour of 10 o clock a. in., has bien appointtd as the lime for beasiiiK objeellons thetoto and the settle ment theieof. All holts, creditors or other wr eons interesteil in said estate are herein- notlliul to llle their objections lo said Dual account,!1 any tboy have, on or befoie the day appointed for tlie hearing thereof. Dulles City, Orcyoii, March .'.', 1K)7. inc-T-tt II K. A. lilllH-JN. Adinlnisttnlor, Notice of Final Stltlcmeiil. Notice is hereby Kive-i that the undeisiKiicd administrator of the estate of Mary M. (iordon, deeea-ed, has illed his Una! report and account in snlil estate, am! that Tuesday, the Ith day of .May, Ih'JT.at tlioliourof J o'clock ti. m. of said dayattbo County court loom, in tho county court housu in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore KOti, has been appointed hy said court as tho iiniu ami piece lor neaiiui,' sum liual account. Dated this tijtli day of March. 1SU7. ...... ... AflA TOIiKI)IIJ., Atlminlslrator of thu estate of .Mary M. (lor. don. decease 1. iipr;MI Executor's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the County Court of the Htato of Uremia or tho Wasco County, niado ami tillered on thual day of May, Jb'JT, In tho matter of thu estato of James Mctianaii, deceased, dlteclliiBiiio to sell tho real proiurty beloiiBlng to the estate of said deceased, I will, on Salur day, the.'ith day of June, IM)7, at tho hour of 'J o'clock p. in,, at tho courlliousodoor in Dalles City, Ukkoii, sell nt public tale.'.to the highest bidder, all of tho following ileretlbed real prop erty beloiiKltih' to saltl estate, to-wit: The Kntitluvest (piarU'rof fjcetloii KlKlit, Townshtii Oiiu tioutli, Itano Fourteen Eiut W. J!.,cou talultiK 1C0 neres more or less. iiiO-l It. K (illlONK. Mxeciitor. For Nnle. Lots A, 1$, K and L, block 30; A B, block 72; A, 1), C, D, E and F, block 82, and A, B, C, 1) and E, block 23. Apply tO W.M. SlIACKKI.KOKO. rroioiil.s for CoiiNtruetliif; Watftr ami Sower System. L .S. Indliin Service, Warm HpriiiRs Aitenoy, ). Or.. May 7. 181)7. .SKAIiKD 1'UOl'OflAI.S, endorsed- "I'roposnls for Water and .Sewer uystcnt" and addressed to the undcrsiuued at Warm Hprlttfts, Crook County, Oregon, will be recelvetl at this iiBeucy until l o'clock p. m. of May '.'7, 1SU7, for furnish ins the necessary materials and labor required in the construction and completion of a water and sewer system, (incliidiiu; pltunbliiK) for the ooaruuiK scnooi piaui to lie erected on this re serve, in strict accordance with plans and si ed ucations, which may be examined at thoolllce of the "Morniut; OtCKOiiian," Portland, dr., "Tun Cui:o.nicu," The Dalles Or., and at this Apeney. Wilder will state clearly In their bids the leiiKth of time required to complete the work. TlieriKht is reserved to reject any and all bids, or any patt of any bid, if deemed for the best In terest of tlti service. mention .ion of bidders is invited to the net of Congress aiiproved AiiKtist 1, entitled: "An act lebttliiK to the limitation of the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics em ployed uiioii the public works of the I tilted .States and of tho District of Columbia:" also to the act of Congress approve.l August l.'l, 1mm, entitled "An act for the protection of persons fitrnlsliitiK niatcilals and labor for the construc tion of nubile works." ci:nriKii:i) chucks, Knoh bid must be accompanied liv a ccrtllled chick or draft upon some L'nlted states Deposl tory or solvent National Hank in the vicinity of the residence of the bidder, made payable to tho on er of the Commls-ioner of Indian Allitlis, for at least HVK I'KU CKNT. of the amount of the pioposiil, which check or draft will he forfeited to the Lulled status in easo any bidder or bid tiers receiving an itwmd shall fall to promptly execute a contract with good and sitllhient surules, otherwise to bo relumed to tho bidder. Ilids accompanied bj cash in lieu of u certi fied check will not bo considered. For any additional information, applv to jam lis i cowan, "v"'n'-'7 1J. S. Indian Agent. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Eoute of tiik Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlui I.KAVB. S:.V) I'. M. OVEIUANJ) KX-1 Eress, Salem, Hose-1 urg, Abhland, Site-1 j j riimeiiio, UKueu, emi , l'raitciseo, Mojavc, ( l.os Angeie.s.f.i mso. i New urleans and ' I I East J .pi. "ii m Ito.-eburg and way sto- - llfl.IV ........ 1B1ITI. i;U. M. 1:0 P.X Daily except Sunday:'. 1:00 7:::o t l:l."i !'. .M i f Via Woodbiirn forl I .ilt.Angei, hiiverton, i West Seio. llniwns- eiccpt vllle.Sprlnglleldand ' Scndifi. I Natron .. ... J Salem and way statlims"10.1)A.a (Corvnllls and way) () 6:J0F.M. stations . ',. iMoMlnnv'lle and II 8:i)P.M i (way stations . - J. S, Huhkhk, President. II. .M. IIIIAM,, Cashier. pfst National Bank. THE DALLES - - OREGON A tienoral Banking Buainesa transacted Doposite received, embiect to Sieht Draft or Check. Collections mado and procceda promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on ew York, San Francisco an,! port land. DIRKOTOKS ' 1,;;r'!,,M,'8()N' Jno Schknck. fcl. M. WILLIAK3, GKO. A. LlKHK. H. M. Bnai.i., Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker t Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted, 174 VOGT BLOCK. Dally. fDaily, except Sunilay. DININti CAUS ON CHIDES ItOUTE. t'OI.I,.MAN JlUl-'KET HLEKl'ERS AND HKCC)Nl)-CIAHo fal.EEl'INO CAE3 Attached to all Tin niigii Trains. . . - ... Bii with OeH- Kireui coiiiieuiiou it i run ri - -., dental and Oriental and I'nellie liiiill ""J"'"; lines lorJATAiN niui ciit.a. Finn's ai plication. , .v.- Kates mid tickets to Ditern fffA rope. Also JAI'AN, CHINA, HONOLULt tH Al'sTKAI.IA. call be olitiillico tna i . J. II. KtltlCI.AND, Ticket Ageal. Through Ticket Olhc', !.".! Third street, b through tickets to nil points itt the WW Htales, Canada and Europe can be oMb lowest rales from J. II. 1U It KhAN D, Ticket Agent All above trains arrive at nil' dePJ" w (irand Central Station, EIHh and Irvms (a Passenger Depot, foot of Juderwn itrcei Leave for OSWECioTdnlly, except SunM 7:'J0 ... n..; 1J:I5. 1:15, Ci'A ;-, 8'W;e it (mid nun p. m. on siatufday on! . A' '..ft I'orlland at 7:HMud 8:S0 a m.. and ' " (i;3.-j and 7:D."i p. lit. Leave for Sheridan, week days. st4:30p.B Arrive at Portland, 0::) it. m Leave for Alltl.IE .nTMonday, Krltay nt l: 10 n. m. Arrive at mtuna, tlav, Thursday and SaturilS' atS.Ojp. a. Sunday trains for oTwMO ffMLi, rlvont Portland at 8:3), 10:00 u. m., 5:10, 0:3."i, 7:0.) p. in. -ro5 It KOEHLEU, , K. .' I A .M.itumer. Asst ti.J.il"-1 Mora and I il.lv BATKW or fa n Dalles to Deschutes tin Morn... .. do (Irass Valley. do Kent. ...... do Cross HoIIowh, Alltelnpo to Cross Hollows do Kent. do (Irass Valley do More do Denounces do Dulled , ' STAG-E LINE. Through by daylight via (irnss Valley.' IMHJOI.AH AI.LBN. W1U" nrnlPrVIAU'. AllllllP, Stages leave Tl.o Dulles from "'J. efrr at 7 a. in., also from A 'V.-VV.iaV ' ConnU .Mimuay, vniiuesuny "' Vll e. J tue".Jh( mado at Antclopo for ' '?',V', . mii'It' nohits hovontl. Close Ci JUicOtloM u I....,". ...itu ..Til rn IIS IttlU iiiiiiun iviiii iiiitivi.joi ...iii iu" - ' 1. TUB - p SluKcs from Auieippo rein j.a)r,. uy, Tliurwliiyn bih! Hitturda)s at ' " . B VI IlK. II US .... jj t'3 in Jco