The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 25, 1897, Image 4

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    Thi Dalles Dally Chronicle.
TIIK liALIiKS,
OUKIIOK
Ailvnrttftliig liutcs.
Per inch 1
..H ft) ,
I 00 ,
One li.ch or lcv In Dally
Over two inches nnii under four inches. .
Over (our Inches- nml umlcr twelve Inches.
Over twelve inches
DAILY AND WKKKLY.
One inch or less, per inch
Over one inch nml under four inches
Over four Inches nml under twelve inches
Over twelve inches
12 50
J IK)
1 ft)
1 00
I'KliSONAI. MKNTION.
A. 1. Jones was up from
Hood Hfver
lust nilit.
T. A. Hudson went to Medfortl this
morning lo adjust a lift1 loss.
Mrs. K. M. Wilson, who Inul been at
tending the pioneers' reunion at Port
land, arriving home this morning.
Mrs. Inez Filloon arrived home from
Moro last night. While there she in
stituted a Woodmen s uircle wittJjout
twenty charter members. V,J
Fred W. Wilson arrived home on the
Regulator last night, and contrary to an
idlu report going the rounds, ho is still
both the better and "worser" half of
himself.
Mrs. M. A. Moore and daughter of
l'rineville, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. .1. F. Mooie, were passengers
on 'the Regulator for Portland this
morning, j
iion.N,
In this city, Friday, June 23th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Pearson, a son.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoQiee at Tiie Dalles un
called for .lu.ie 2G, 1S97. Persons call
ing for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Bohnijer, Jno K Hell, Miss Irene
Baniftte, Caler Clark, Sadie
Davis, Gene Davey, J I.,
Davis, Mrs Ameda Dupoi. Al
DonnliUoti, Laura
Doyle, A
Dougherty, J
Do mi van, A I.
siier, Walter Iv 4) Graham, lj?na
Ileetz, Grego
Hodge, Mrs E
Jensen, J O
Jones, Al
Dandling, Mrs
Miller, It V
KiUson, IX
Smith, li A
Thompson, G A
Johnson, Alio
Kope, Herman
Miller, John
Muller, J G CJi
Sproat, Win K
Thomas, J L
Williams, Walter
J. A. Ckosshx, P. M.
I.Odltlii'; for ii l.fdgu.
The Grant's Pass Mining Journal,
says :
A. J. Barlow, Dr. E. Mingusand E. C
Cornelius left by wagon on Tuesday for
the South Umpqua. Thereby hangs a
tale. When the dead body of Ed.
Schielllin was found some weeks ago in
si lonely cabin, twenty miles east of
Canvonville, bv its side was found some
rich ore and in the pan was about $4 in
gold. It appears that when the mes
eenger of death found the veteran pros
pector, the latter had discovered the
ledge for which he had searched so long
and laboriously. The gentleman who
left this week for the scene of his labor
profess to know where that ledge is to
be found and have gone in search of it
it is surmised tnut tlie lnlormution came
to them through Mrs. Schielllin, with
whom Col. Barlow has been in commit
nication. But whether such be the
source of their information or the lo
cality was revealed by the spirits let us
hope that they will find it. It is an
interesting fact that the locality where
they will make their search lies just
across the divide from the Elk creek
strike.
Klectric Ititteri.
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonic and
and alterative is felt. A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi
cine will act rnoro sureiy counteracting
and freeing tho system from the malar
ial poieon. Headache, Indigestion, Con
stipation, Dizziness vield to Electric Bit
ters. 50c and $1,00 per bottle at Make
ley & Houghton's drug store. 1
1'nr Sulo.
New Massilon separator, 24-inch cyl
inder, as good as new, having only
threshed 1000 bushels. Also Dincee
Woodbury 12-horse power. Price .'i00.
Call on or address
T. Bawoui;,
jnlO lm Lyle, Wash.
Hundreds of thousands have been in
duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Hem.
edy by reading what it has done for
others, and having tested its merits for
themselves are today its wannestfriends.
For eulo by Blakeloy & Houghton.
Yellow washing powder will make
your clothes the same color. Avoid
this by using Soap Foam. It's pure
white. a2.fim
English ami Belgian cement, very
beet imported brands, for sale by Wasco
Warehouse Co. my5-lm
Soap Foam excels all other washing
compounds, a2-:jm
Indian divokces.
Summary Prooooditifrs of tho Dle
Batisned Married Bravo.
Meant Ceremony Used In Casting; Oft
tho UiilllttK Yoko Which Html
lllm to Ills Objection,
able Squaw.
With mast, of the plains Indians mar
riage consists simply in picking out the
maiden, leading her to a cabin or wig
wam, and installing her an mistress of
the house and cornlield, sometimes witli
the necessary preliminary of paying the
father a pony or two or an installment
of blankets, ami occasionally with some
slight, ceremony performed by chief or
medicine man. And when the brave,
grows tired of his partner lie can get
rid of her as easily as he won her.
The people who are now Hocking to
the Dakotas or Oklahoma to get di
vorces would be supremely happy if
they could throw off the galling bonds
of wedlock as easily as does the reset-Nation
Indian. The fact having been for
mally announced by (he head man of
Jthe elan, the divorce, takes place vlin
Vh,o tribe is gathered nt a dance. When
fill are assembled and the circle formed,
the discontented warrior strikes a drum
i i,,. n... it. .... ...
...v.i .IV IV .V.IIVI.-.. II vr II II II t .1 11 l
presents (ofttiuies making a present to
the squaw he intends to take next), and
then, in a short, bombastic speech, lie
stigmatizes his wife by giving her over
to the tender mercies of other braves,
while they look upon him enviouslv and
consider that he has performed an act
of bravery in his desertion.
Often as many as half a do.en di
vorces are thus obtained at a single
dance: no tedious waiting, no courts,
no lawyers, and no trouble about ali
mony or the custody of the children.
And the squaws thus cast off as a gener
al thing seem to take it as a matter of
course, and before the close of the lance
are using the wiles known and used by
the- women of the world over in an ef
fort to repair as speedily as possible
the break in their hearts and matrimo
nial experience.
With the taking of land in severalty
and putting ou of citizenship, however,
the Indian finds that, he lias cemented
the ties that were so loose before, for
the courts everywhere are deciding that
the tribal marriages are legal and bind
ing upon the Indian who becomes a cit
izen. And if the weight of one legal
marriage wears somewhat heavily upon
a white man. how must, it be with the
red man who has contracted two, three,
four, or even more alliances which the
court now declares legal and at the
same time takes away his former av
enue of relief?
The first court divorces ever given
any member of the southwest reserva
tion tribes was granted in the district
court at El Heno several weeks ago.
The fair plaintiff in t he case was a full
blooded Kiowa girl, whose name was
something like Beahl Koo, but perhaps
it had never lefore been so reduced to
writing until it appeared upon the rec
ords of the court. She was totally un
familiar with the English language, and
it was necessary to tell her troubles by
the aid of an interpreter, but the trouble
was to find some one that could inter
pret the weird dialect of Kiowa. Judge
Jack Stillwell, the cx-scout, was pres
ent, and, although quite familiar with
the Comanche tongue, he was com
pelled to confess that he could not
handle Kiowa. A way was soon found
whereby she could tell her tale of woe
to Judge Hurford. Caddie Konkie
(Black Crane), a leading member of the
Kiowa tribe, and a very intelligent man,
was present, and while he could not
talk- English, he could speak Kiowa,
and interpret it into Comanche, and
Judge Stillwell then interpreted it into
English. She stated that she wa not
quite 10 years of age, and that she hud
been married to a white man named
King for three years, but that he had
left her over two years ago, and that
she was now living with her parents.
After hearing all the facts the r-ourt
granted her privilege to assume her
maiden name, or any other mini'' she
saw fit.
At the next term of the district court
at Tologo, I) county, however, will he
presented an application for divorce,
the like of which is without a parallel,
and the judge and attorney will look
in vain for, precedent decisions in all
Yeim
some note, living on his allotment near
this city, has applied for a blanket di
vorce from four wives. Yellow Bonnet
gives as his reason for such a sweep-)
ing divorce that he has embraced the
Christian religion, and his wives have
refused to become Christians. St.Louif
Globe-Democrat.
We
sell Hoe Cake
soap. Pease &
y.i 2m
Mays.
Subscribe for Tin
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With our plan of investment. You
cannot loss. Two men Hindu JoOO and
000 Inst month on .'J". You can do
likewise. If you don't Invest, and keep
your money in your pockot, you will bo
poor all your life. Try us with $2.5, and ',
gee what we can do. Absolutely no risk.
Writo for particulars to "Guarantee
BroVerage Co., oflices 'Jl'.i and L'lo liyrne
building, I.oa Angeles, Cal." j.'-'-l'm
! suicide of a rattlesnake.
Ditto Doubt of tho Fact That Thejr Kill
TheniM-lvcs by Thnlr Own llltm.
The (iustion as to . bother the rat-tli'Mial.i'".-,
UMioin is poisonous to itsi'lf
has often been tlisi'ti-voil, but. if any
satisfactory coiHuslou has ever been
urrhed at v.e die tinr.ware of the fact,
says the Si. I.ouis Ueptiblie. Dr. W. ,1.
!urnr!t, formerly a tneiuber of the
Host on Fo'.'inty of .Natural History,
says thai, tliere are jrtsoil reasons for be
liexintr that the aelion of the rattler's
virnleiT. poison is th same upon all
lii::;r th'.ntp. vegetable as well as
animal. Other eminent naturalists
combat this theory and declare that the
idea of .-in animal poison killing' or in
jiirii:r veg-etable is really preposter-ou.--.
Iluruett says: "It. is even just as
fatal to the snake itself as to other animal.--."
Then i . r. ,i-.s the experience
of one, Dr. D:;:; in:r. The doctor had a
specimen of $V prollde rattler which
he Icept- alhv in a ca.cre. One day he
irritated the rrptlle to as to study the
effect of the ei'arer thus provoked. The
snake .!ruo wildly about, a few times
and then buried it;; faiif-s in its own
body. Almost instantly, the experi
menter fays, the reptile rolled over and
died, if this story is true, and we haw
no r'a-ou to doubt the suory, we see in
it (ho remarkable and unique physio
iogiacl fact of a liuqid eereted from the
blood v, hie!) proves deadly when in
troduced into the very source from
which it wis derived.
Do you want your windows cleaned,
carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or
janitor work of any kind done by a
liist-class man? If so, telephone Henrv
Johnson at Parkins' barber shop.
'Phone 119. al0-tf
The merchant who tells you he lias
something else as good as Hoe Cake soap
is a good man to keep away from. a'' :5m
flow fibout Your
job
Wo have the facilities
Tinting, troni
catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. Ye not only desire ',o keep busy,
but would prefer to bo rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
$?f?ror;k;le pjblisl?ir;$ o.
C. W. PHELPS & CO.
-DKAI.KliS IN-
Agricultural -
Drapers Manufactured and Repaired.
Threshers, Powers and Extras.
Pitts' Harrows and
liRlRnrSLTGa JrMfl.TIO HfiRrtfir
t i i -v i .
!J-JUllca;mg, uiis, Hitc.
White Sewing Machine and Extras.
EAST SECOND STREET,
7VL Z. DONNELL,
PSESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
IN DOGS' NAMES.
"Sport,'
"Spot" mid. "Hover" No Lougni
Employed.
Fashions in dog imines arc undergo
ing a radical change. The formerly
ftuniliar Sport and Spot and Hover are
as completely a thing of the past as a
summer's itraw hat. or last, year's comic
opera. Every dog has its day, and theirs
is over Their departed spirits roam j
the happy hunting grounds and their
earthly quarters are tilled with a race
of sturdier canines responding to
sturdier names, sav.i thoChicag'o J'iniea
JTerald. Hob Hoy McGregor is the romantic
title of ii handsome Scotch collie, the
pet. of n dozen children of the North
side. Peter Kelley. a fox lorrior.
roams the streets of the same locality,
and Hum Punch and Gin Cocktail are
two skyes frequenting 'he Lake Shore
drive, v1iom intoxicating unities ex
plain their hatred of water.
.Irish appellations arc in the ascend
ency. Patrick Jamiem is a ( hicago to
terrier, whoso feminine owner en Ioycd
the story of the Celtic hero's exploits
as caroled by Pltuikett Greene. "Yini
Yoolan" from the lips of an army girl
calls an ugly Yorkshire terrier to be
duly admired by diplomatic caller
raiuiy jnniniariv ami Palerewslu on
state occasions is the name of a hairy
speeimi'ii of appropriate amber hue
wno niaicos lile a hnrtlen to passing
eyclislK on Grand boulevard.
Billy Sykcs is the baptismal preroga
tive of a Koulli side hriiullc hull, while
his brother in Lake View sedately
answers- to iOid Chumley. Chiinmie
.Kadden is the ugliest bull in Chicago.
Cavil in Your t;lieclN.
All county warrants registered prior
to Dec. 1, 1S92, will be paid at my
oflice
1897.
Interest
ceases after May
C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
piyijtfo?
for doing
all kinds
card to a
a visiting
Implements.
Cultivators.
THE DALLES, OR
AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR.
FASHIONS
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice. Is hereby given that by au
thority of ordinanco No. '202, which
passed the Common Council of Dulles
City April 10th, 1897, entitled, "An or
dinance to provlile for thocalo of certain
lots belonging to Dalles City," I will, on
Saturday, the 15lh day of May, 1897,
sell at public auction, to tho highest
bidder, all the following lots nnd parts
ol lots in Gates addition to Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 9 ftnd 10 jointly, in block 11 ; lota
7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15; lots
7, 8, 9, and 10, jointly In block 21,
known as butte; lots 10. 11 nnd 12, in
block '27; lot 9 in block III ; lots 2, 11, 4,
f, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, In block H5;
lots 2, Ii, I, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block
Kilt lots Ii. 4. 5. (i. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11 and
12, in block 1)7; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, fi, 0, 8
9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1, 2, ."
I. fi 9. 10 and 11. in block 4!!; lota 1. 2
;t, l 10, 11 and 12, in bloc' 41, nnd lots
1, 2, o, 4, fi, 0, in block 4b.
The reasonable value of hh.: 'ots, for
less than which they will no., i n sold,
h:iH been lixed and determine!, by tho
Common Council of Dalles City as fol
lows, to-wit:
Lots 9 and 10, in block 14. iflfiO; lots
7, S, 9 and 10, jointly in block lfi, $200;
lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21,
:J21)0; lot It), hi oiock - , ifJ-'o; kh n, in
block 27, $223; lot 12, in block 27, $.'100;
lot 9, in block .'il, $100; lots 2, li, 4, 3, 8,
9, 10 and 11, in block 3fi, each respect
ively $100; lots fi and 7, in block lifi,
each respectively $123 ; lots 2, II, 4, S, !),
Hi and ll, in uiock ;.ti, eacn respeeuveiy
$100; lot 12, in block 'M, $12fi; lots .'!, 4,
fi, 8, 9, 10 and 11, m block Hr, each re
spectivelv $100; lots 0, 7 and 12, in
block :7, each respectively $125;
lots 2. !L 10 and 11. in block
41, euch respectively $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively
$125; lots :i. 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11, in
block 42, each respectively $100; lot s ,
G and 12, in block 42, each respectively
$125: lota 2, Ii, 4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in
block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1,
in block 43, $125; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in
block 40, each respectively $100; lots 1
and G, in block 40, each respectively
$125.
Each of these lots will bo sold upon
tiie lot respectively, and none of them
will bo sold for a lessamu than the value
thereof, as above stated.
Ono-fonrth of the price bid on any of
said lots shall be paid in cash at the
time of sale, and the remainder in threo
equal payments on or before, one, two
and threo years from tlie date ot said
sale, with interest on such deferred pay
ments at thu rate of 10 per cent per
annum, payable annually; provided
that the payment may be made in full
at any tune at the option of the pur
chaser.
Tho said salo will bepin on tlie 15th
day of Mav, 1S97, at tho hour of
o'clock p. in. of said day, and will con
tinue frntn tune to tunc until all ot said
lots shall be sold.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1897.
GlMllIUT W. PlIKM'H,
Kecorder of Dalles City.
Kor Halo.
Lots A, 15, K and L, block 30; A 15,
block 72; A, 15, C, I), E and F, block 82,
and A, 15, C, D and E, block 25. Apply
tO W.M. SlIAUKliU-'Oltl).
J. S. SCIIHNK,
II. M. HllALL,
Cashier.
1'reslilL'iit.
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - OREGON
A General Bunking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
Now Vnrlc. Run TTrmififlfin mii.-1 IMi-t.
land.
DIRKOTOKS
I). T. Thompson. Jno. S. Somunoit.
Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likiik.
li. M. ukai.l
T
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warriiaUxl.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
Executor's Sale.
l'liruinint to mi oidur of the County Court of
tllO State of Ort'iron for tho Wiimo Cntmtv. Ill lllllt
nnd eiitoifd on tho lid day of -May, W.)7, In tho
matter of tho estato of James .Mcliafiaii.di'ct'aM'd,
dlit'ctliiRino to hell tho real proin-rty bolouuinir
to tho estato of said dmrnu'd, 1 will, on Satur
day, thu :th day of Juno, 1M17. at the hour of'.
o clock p. ia at tho courtlioiibodoorin Dallo
City, Ou'koii, soil at public t.alo,'to tho hlchest
bidder, all of tho following dotcrlbod real prop,
erty beloiiKiuu to said estate, to-wit: The
bouthwest quarter of Section Kluht. Township
Olio feoutli, KaiiRo Fourteen liast V. M,,eoii.
t'llnlug Uti acres moro or less.
l It. F. (1IUONH. Kxecutor.
Notice,
iiiKANiuiv IJW'AIITMKNT, (
fJFFJUK OF COHlTUOU.HK OF CUKIIKHOY, )
v , W8IIINI1T0N, 1). C. JllllO 6, 1WJ7. I
rotlco Is hereby given to all ixsnsoiiB who may
havo chiluis against "The Dalles National Hank
of tho city of Tho Dalles, Oregon, that tho xamo
mast bo presented to II. 8. Wilson, receiver,
with the legal proof thereof, within three
months from this date, or they may bedls-
JAMKS II. KUKKUi,
Comptroller,
Jiiiilil-w3m-l
Assignee's Notioe.
i.HmM!fJ.ic.,'yBlve,1.thnt 11,0 uiidottlBiicU
.JVl'A'v1-1,13 "l1,."1 c"t hh Hssiftiieo of tho es-
n?,? 0U,IK ,l.uo"s r0 J,,k0 TW '" l'"0llK
TonuTmig, iiartiiers dolus business under t o
llrm l amo of WhI Till, Young (uonK Xi,ipUViy
ftiX W lJ,U0"K '""olvenf debtors, wtt it hi
Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho Htntool OrW'n
for Wtuco county. That xnld llnal account wll
l-?m, ,Ah.2i0XrJ. fCH,,1,ir .u'r,n Court
ber, 197, at tho hour of 10 o'clock h. m..or us
"!! V'e",w us tho matter can bo I cm .
JiinlOi.w.1 J, O. MACK, AislKiieo.
O.R.&N.
EHSTl
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Choice of Transcontinental Routes
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Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Reaver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCIiAN STKA1HKKN ll0HTn .rtUn,
Kvorv t'lvB Iliiy fr
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
W, II. HUHI.11UUT, (len. I'ajs.Aict
I'ortliiiid. Oregou
E. M'NKII.I. President and Maim cr
Tlio Nv Tlino Card.
Under the now time card, winch goes
into effect tomorrow, trains will move as
follows :
No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern
arrives at 6 p. m., leavea at 0:05 p. ra.
No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and
Union Pacific, arrives 1 :15 a. ni., de
parts 1 :20 a. m.
No. !l, from Spokane and Great North
ern, arrives 8:80, departs 8:35 a. m.
No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa
cific, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m.
Nob. 23 and 24, moving east of The
Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23
arrives at 0:30 p. in., departs 12:45
p. m.
Passengers for Ileppner will take train
leaving hero 0:05 p. in.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave, and nie duo to arrive at Portland.
i.kavi:.
ABIUVE.
OVKKI.AND UX-1
press, Salem, Itose-'
burg. Ashland. Sac-1
rt:iw 1'. M,
I ramonto, Og(len,San 1
1 Frauelseo, Mojavo,
I.os Augoles.Kl Paso,
I New Orleans and
IKast J
Kosoburg nml way sta
tions f Via Woodburn fori
I Mt.Angol, Silverton,
i West Hcio, Hrowns-
vIlle.riitrltiL'llplil nml I
'!;80 A. M.
8:;w A. M.
1:30 I'.M
Dally
except
Sundays.
Dully
except
Sundays.
I Natron ... I
i
17::X) A. M.
H:C0 P.M.
ICorvallls and way
stations , .
jMcMinuvillc and
(way stations . .
It 8 ::H P. M
Dally. t Dull' i except timidity.
DINING CARS ON (Xil)KN ltOUTE.
l'UI.l.MAN HUWKT SI.KKPKUS
AND HKCOND-OLAS& HLKKPlNli CAK3
Attached to all Through Trnlns.
Illri'Ct eninn.ntlnn ,it S'nii I'riinnlspn with Occi
dental and Oriental ami Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN mid CHINA. SatlliiK dates ou
a plication.
nates aim ticKets to linsiern poiins imu uu-
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU una
AUSTRALIA, can bo obtained from
J. II. KIRKI.AND, Ticket Agent.
ThrniiL'h Ttaknt Olllco. nil Third street, whew
through tickets to all nolnts in tho Eaitern
States, Canada and Kurope can be obtained at
lowest rates irom ...
J. II. KIRKlAND, Ticket AReui.
All iilinvn Irnlnu nrrlvn nt mill lleilUrt irOD'
(Jraud Central Station, Fifth and Irviug streets.
YAMHILI. DIVISION. , .
PusseiiKcr Depot, foot of Jeilerton street
U'uvc for OSWKOO. dally, except Sunday, at
vrjua. m.: I'Jiio, i : jo, .)i'i, ohj, "ow y-
(and 11:30 p. in. on Saturday only, and8:Wa.W;
ami 3:3(1 p. in. on Sundays only). Arriyi p
Portland oally at 7:10 and H:30 a m.iaiid l.W.
ii:35 anil 7:55 1. in., (and Ida. m ..flisiia
5:10 p. in. ou Sundays only).
I-envo for Sheridan, week days, tl:aOp.m
rUrivc at Portland, U:::o a. in.
I;mvn itt A Tt?T II1 rn Afn tli!il. Wednesday and
Krldiiv nt. I?4II m. in. Arrlvo at Portland
dav, Thursday mid Saturday nt 3:03 1.
Kxcept Sunday. "Kxcept Saturday.
R. KOKHI.KR,
Manager.
K. I'
Asst. (!. K
, ROGERS,
& Pans. Act
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in
STAGE LINE.
Through by daylight via Onm Valley, Kent
nnd Cross Hollows,
IIOUOI.AH AI.I.KN, Th Dallei
O. Al. WIUXKLAW, Autelope.
Stages leave Tho Dalles froni Umatillrt IW
at 7 u. in., also from Antelope -at 7iU a. m. e JJ
Monday, Wednesday and Krldav. toiiuec uo
made at Auteloiw for Prlnev life. M"cJicJ,Tne
imiiits beyond. Close coniiectlous made
Dalles with railways, trains and boats.
Stages from Antelope reach Tho PalW '
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at V.JO !
ItATKH or FABK. .j ftj
Dalles to Deschutes ' " 1 40
do Moro 2 i!S
do Grass Valley ' 300
do Kent. ',, 4 60
do Cross Hollow ' j ft
Antelope to Cross Hollows.. '',200
do Kent. ;;. 3 0
do Grass Valley , j M
do Moro ,, 1 Of
do Dcschuees J00
do Dalle
Dies
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