The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 15, 1897, Image 4

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Advertising Kate.
Per inch
One inch or less in Daily II 50
Over two Inches and under four inches 1 00
Over four lnche and under twelve inches. . 75
Over twelve inches 50
DAILY AND VICUT.
One inch or less, per inch . . . : 12 50
Over one inch and under four inches 2 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over twelve inches 1 00
County Commissioners Court-July Term
BILLS ALLOWED.
WITNESSES JUSTICE COITET.
Albert Savage $
Witt Kinney
Wtn McCorkle
George Wallace
John Howell
A J Kiftner
John Elliot
"W F Farlow
John Ayere
W THont...
George Carter
John McCorkle
R B Sanford .
John Ledford
M A Chamberlain
H F Woodcock
P W Knowles
J W Zu m wait, constable fees
A J Swift, j p fees
A M McClure, witness
S M Headley do
Geo Headley do
J H Aldrich, j p fees. , . . . .
A M Burnett, constable fees
Catherine Bunnell, witness
II A i eavens, do
John Trano, do
John Theison, do
Matt Nauls, do
A M Knightly, do
Ethee Smith, do
Ed Olsen, do
C A Stewart, wit $1.50 not a!ld.
J M Filloon, j p fees
F N Hill, constable fees
Julius Wiley, constable feee
J W Marquie, serving summons
$7.50, not allowed
JURORS JUSTICE COURT.
N Harris
SPM Briggs
C F Stephens
J E Barnett
A Keller
L Lone
WITNESSES JUSTICE COURT.
F G Connelly
Frank Holland
Mrs J Rl Benson
Martha Jeffers
Elton Koontz
Tom Bennett
John Cates
-Otey Steele
L Epstein
-O Helvin
A C Spaniel ing
Frank Rice
F W L Skibbe
N Harris :
Julius Wiley "
Charles Jones
T J Driver.
J J Murphy, fees State vs Martin
J M Tooney, board pauper
Barnett & Parrish, supples poor.
Blakeley & Houghton, medicine
for paupers
E J Giisan, coffin for pauper $20
Win Shackelford, examining in
sane H A York, medicine for paupers
Barnett & Parrish, supplies for
pauper
Dr J Sutherland, "professional
services M White
Sinnott & Fish, board and lodg-
intr pauper
R J Pilkington, witness iuquest
Harris
C H Wallle, coroner fees. .K
Tom Moore, constable fees$2.30,
not allowed
L Neleon, witness feee
J T McCollam, digging grave
$2 50, not allowed
E M Shutt, district attorney fees
$2 50, not allowed ."
Tom Moore, witness fees
P A Kiroheimer, juror
W D Jones. do
W E Kemp, do
E J Glisan, do
M E Miller, writing testimony $4
not allowed "...
Fred Kisber.'supplies for pauper
Ike Perry, digging grave ........
Prinz & Nitschke, buria! pauper.
Dalles Lumber Co, wood for pau
per B C Aaron, pens
Mays & Crowe, material for
county road
A A Bonney, appraiser
I D Driver, appraiser
B Savage,
C Dethman, work on road
B R Tucker, appraising road. . . .
Peter Jochemsen, appraising road
J W Hinrichs, appraising road..
Harbison Bros, lumber district
4 and 5
John Ryan, work on road
Gus Oleson, work on road
Dalles Lumber Co, lumber for
district 12
J T Peters & Co.lumber for bridge
J B Goit, surveying
S M Baldwin, viewing cnty road
Hans I ae, do "do
John Hinrichs, do do
Albert ehelley, chainman
Percy Shelley, chainman ; . .
Guy Masiker, marker
Pease & Mays, supplies paupers.
H C Rooper, messenger Nov, '96
Mrs Friisier, meals for pauper. . .
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2 70
2 80
2 90
2 20
1 50
2 10
2 10
2 70
2 70
2 00
2 90
1 50
2 50
1 50
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2 70
2 70
2 70
9 80
15 25
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36 70
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45 85
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72 50
10 00
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7 40
2 10
1 50
1 00
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2 50
10 25
6 00
4 50
36 10
2 00
2 00
2 00
7 75
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3 00
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38 40
6 25
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44 51
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LOST.
A gray mare, branded g" on left shoul
der. Was . originally one of the O. S.
Morgan band, and was raised on the
range adjacent to 3-Mile creek: ' Suitable'
reward will be paid for the return of
said mare to .. T. A. Hudson,
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
TBI DALLES,
rEKSOKAL MENTION
Mr. Henry L. Howe of Hood River is
in the city.
Hon. F. P. Mays was in the city yes
terday, returning to Portland this morn
ing. Robert Rand of Hood River was in the
city yesterday, returning home this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, who have
been visiting- Mr. and Mrs. Biggs, left
for their home in California today.
Mrs. E. C. Newman and little eon
came in from Grass Valley yesterday,
and will leave for the East tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spear, and Mrs.
Hanna, all rf Tipton, Iowa, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bolton. Mrs.
Spear is Mr. Bolton's annt.
Doctor Sutherland leaves tonieht. for
New York City, and will be uway for
abont six weeks. Before returning he
will visit his old borne in Canada
John M. Davis and wife of Sherar's
bridge, left this morning for the San
Joaquin Valley, California, to vist rela
tives. They will be away for a couple of
months.
HARRIED.
At the residence of Mr. Dennis Bun
nell in this city, Wednesday afternoon,
Jnly 14th, Rev. L. Gray officiating, Wil
liam P. Scobbee to Mrs. Meta Byrkett,
both of Hood River.
BOBN.
In this city, July 15th, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. Keister, a son.
Subjects Considered Yesterday.
Following is the proceedings of the
teacher's institute yesterday :
Grammar Kinds of sentences, and
diagraming.
English literature Franklin and his
writings.
Composition Concord as treated by
Waddy.
Physiology completed analysis of
skeleton.
Arithmetic Problems in proportion
completed.
Bookkeeping Writing day book and
journal of wholesale grocery set.
Spelling Spelling of 50 test words.
Geography Circles, degrees, seasons.
General History Early history of
England.
Writing Blackboard exercises.
AFTERNOON.
General Discussion Duties of state
superintendent.
Theory Presentative powers of intel
lect. Physical Geography Causes of rains.
TJ.- S. History SuniflJary of first
epoch," colonial nistory of Virginia.
Algebra Factoring by completing
square and by converse of various the
orems. It will be noticed that three more
classics, composition, bookkeeping and
physical geography, are organized than
the published programme indicated.
This was found necessary the first day
of the institute. W. H. Walker of Wa
mic, Maggie Merrill of Wasco, and H.
L. Howe of Hood River, registered for
work duiing the first of the week. Vis
itors, Mrs. Z. Donuell, B. Sterling, Alma
Taylor, Anna Flinn.
Proposals for School Building.
Sealed proposals will be received until
noon of Tuesday, August 3, 1897, at the
office of Dr. O. D. Doane, The Dalles,
Or., for the erection and completion of
the foundation of the proposed High
School Building for school district No.
12, of Wasco county, Oregon ; also bids
for the construction and completion of
the superstructure of said building.
A certified check for 10 per cent of
the amount of each bid must accom
pany the bid. Plans and specifications
can be eeen at the office of C. J. Cran
dall, The Dalles. Or.
The Board of Directors reserve the
right to reject any and all bids.
O. D. Doane,
Chairman of the Board of Directors.
The Dalles, Or., July 7, 1897. lw
Wanted.
Agents for "Queen Victoria, Her
Reign and Diamond Jubilee." Over
flowing with latest and richest pictures.
Contains the indorsed biography ot Her
Majesty, with authentic history of her
remarkable reign, and full account of
the Diamond Jubilee. Only $1.50. Big
book. Tremendous demand. Bonanza
for agents. Commission 50 per cent.
Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit
free. Write quick for outfit and terri
tory. The Dominion Company, Dept.
7, 356 Dearborn St.. Chicago.
jan22-lm
-Soap Foam excels all other washing
compounds. a2-3m
How to get rich.
$25 will earn you $7 weekly
With our plan of investment. You
cannot loBe. Two men made $500 and
$600 last month on $25. You can do
likewise. If you don't invest, and keep
your money in your pocket, yon will be
poor all your life. Try us with $25, and
see what we can do. Absolutely no risk.
Write for particulars to "Guarantee
Brokerage Co., offices 213 and 215 Byrne
building, Los Angeles, Cal." j22-lm
The Mount Lebanon Shakers have re
cently perfected an ingenious cure for
dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordial con
sists of a food already.: digested .and a
digester of foods happily combined.
The importance of this invention will
be appreciated when we realize what a
proportion of the community are victims
of some form . of stomach troubles.
Thousands of pale thin, people have
little inclination to eat, and what they
do eat causes them pain and distress.
This Digestive Cordial of the Shakers
corrects any stomach derangement at
once. It makes thin people plump.
Every one would be greatly interested to
read the little book which has been plac
ed in the hand of druggists for free dis
tribution.
hat is Lax il ? Nothing but Castor
il made as palatable as honey. Chil
dren like it. ' ' ' . -' '
lliere Is Nothing? So Good.
There is nothing just as good as Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do
not permit the dealer to sell you some
ubstitute. He will not claim there is
nything better, but in order to make
lore profit lie may claim something else
o be just as good. You want Dr. King's
New Discovery because you know it to
be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For Coughs,
Colds, Consumption and for all affec
tions of Throat. Chest and Lungs, there
is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New
Discovery. Trial bottle free at Blakeley
& Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size
50 cents and $1.00. ;3)
BncKien'o Armcn salve.
The best salve in the worid for cuts,
braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tester, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and &11 ekin eruption"), and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale oy Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
Reduced Rates.
Our steamer accommodation for Jnly
1st being sold, we are prepared to sell
round trip ticketB to Portland, at one
fare for the round trip to parties wishing
to take advantage of the Southern Pa
cific reduced rates between Portland and
San Francisco. Extreme limit of these
tickets August 15th. For further par
ticulars call at ticket office.
jn28- E.E.Lytlk.
Notice to Water Consumers.
The hours for irrigating are from 6 to
8 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. every even day
under the bluff and every odd day on
the bluff. I ask every water consumer
to strictly observe these rules from
now on. I. J. Norman,
jy7-lw Supt.
For Sale.
New Massiloa separator, 24-inch cyl
inder, as good as new, having only
threshed 1000 bushels. Also Dingee
Woodbury 12-horse power. Price $300.
Call on or address .
T. Balfour,'
jnl9-lm Lyle, Wash.
We sell Hoe Cake soap. Pease &
Mays. a3 2m
a W. PHELPS & CO.
-DEALERS IX-
Agricultural
Drapers Manufactured and Repaired.
Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras.
Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators.
Celebrated Piano Header.
Lubricating Oils, Etc.
White Sewing Machine and Extras.
EAST SECOND STREET.
HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK.
THE
FIRST
BATTLE
STYLES AND PRICES: ,
Richly and durably bound in English Clotb, plain edges; portrait of the au
thor forming the design on cover ; autograph preface ; magnificent pre
sentation plate in silver, gold and blue ; containing 600 pages and 32
fall-page illustrations. ,
In half-Morocco, marble edge .-;
In full-Morocco, gilt edge : r ...... . . . .' : w i .... i
Two, Curious Reasons for Breaking- Off
an Encasement Compact.
Many marriages are rometimes de
clared off for. peculiar reasons, gen
erally insignificant and quite as often
onr account of the eccentricity of the
man as the woman. Only last month,
says the Detroit Free Press, a marriage
in New. York high life arranged to take
place was canceled for a very peculiar
reason. The intended bride was a
young- and handsome woman, noted
among her acquaintances fox her dressy
proclivities. The bridegroom, on the
other hand, had by no means a strong
reputation for being Well groomed.
At? an important function to which
he escorted the young lady the tie which
he was wearing persisted in climbing
up over his collar. His fair companion,
after several times .-allii-;r his atten
tion to the fact, left him and went home
in-despair at witnessing the amusing
smiles of .the other guests. Subse
quently she wrote breaking otT the
match. She could never live happily
with a slovenly husband, she explained.
. A ' Chicago . man of musical tastes
backed out of the matrimonial bar
gain when he discovered at an evening
party given to celebrate the betrothal
that the voice of bis future bride was of
such a pitch, as precluded the possibil
ity of their ever sinpiug ducts together.
BRANDY DROPS A MYTH.
A Bushel ot Brandled Chocolates Won't
Make a Pony GlassfnL
"This action of the people prohibiting
the sale of whisky tiroes is laughable
to men in the business," said a manu
facturing confectioner, reports the New
York Journal. "Why, a man might
cat an entire bushel of ordinary bran
died chocolate without getting a pony
glassful of the pure spirit. Confec
tioners have a mixture of their own
for this purpose, which I can assure you
contains a very small proportion of
brandy less than an ounce -to the gal
lon. There is about the same propor
tion of spirit in it as there is of grape
juice in a quart bottle of claret at a
cheap table d'hote.
"I learned my trade in England, and
I remember that 30 years ago there was
n ( howl over there against the sale of
brandy snaps. This is a confection
very popular with school children over
there, very much the sjjme as peanut
brittle is here. A parliamentary com
mittee inquired into the matter and
discovered that a ton of brandy snaps
contained less than half a pint of pure
alcohol. The sale of sna'is was not in-
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County, on the 25th day of June, 1897,
upon a decree made and entered therein on the
16tn day of June, 1897, in a cause therein pend
ing wherein Alfred Crebbin was plaintiff and J.
F. Cartu right et al were defendants, and to me
directed and commanding me to sell the lands
and premises hereinafter mentioned to sttisfy
the demands of the plaintiff for the sumjof
83016.75, and the further sum of $72 taxes paid
and $2ol) attorney's fees, nd $48.55 costs and
disbursements, and the costs and expenses of
and upon said wri" , I will sell, at pubdc auc
tion to the highest bldler for cash in hand, at
the courthouse door in Dalles City, in sail
County and State, on Saturday, the 24th day of
July, 1897, at the hour oi 1 o'clock p. m., the'fcl
lowing described lands and premises, to-wit :
The soutueast quarter of the southwest quar
ter, and the northwest qnartef of section num
ber 18, township 1 norto, range 15 east, Willam
ette Meridian, containing two hundred and
twenty-six and six hundredth" acres.
Dulles Citv, Oregon, June 25. 1S97.
T. J. DRIVER.
jun26-ii Sheriff of Wasco County.
THE DALLES, OR.
THE FIRST BATTLE 1b an interesting story
! of the great political struggle ot 1896, its most
j important events and the many issues involved :
i a logical treatise on Bi metallism as uttered by
! eminent exponents, including the part taken bj
j Hon. W. J. Bryan in the silver agitation prior to
, I the Democratic National Convention, and dur
j iug the campaign ; the best examples of his won
i derf ul oratory, the most noteworthy incidents of
his famous tour, a careful review of the political
I situation, a discussion of the election returns
j and the significance thereof, and the future
i -possibilities of Bi-metallism as a political issue.
$1 76
2 25
2 75
Implements.
M. J. WOODCOCK, Agent, Wamlc,' Or.
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice ia hereby given that by au
thority of ordinance No. 292, which
passed the Common Council of Dalles
City April 10tb, 1897, entitled, "An or
dinance to provide for the ale of certain
lota belonging to Dalles Citv," I will, on
Saturday, the 15lh day o'f May, 1897,
sell at public auction; to the highest
bidder, all the following' lots and parts
of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 9 and 10 jointly, in block 14 ; 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 and 12, in
block 27 ; lot 9 in block 34 ; lots 2, 3, 4,
5,, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35;
lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block
36; lots 3, 4, 6, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and
12, in block 37; lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 8,
9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42; lots 1, 2, 3,
4, 5. 9, 10 and 11, in block 43; lots 1. 2,
3, 7, 10, 11 and 12, in bloc' 41, and lots
1, 2. 3, 4 5, 6, in block 4b. :
The reasonable value of sa.; tots, for
legs than which they will no. t e sold,
has been fixed ur.'l deter mi neu ty the
Common Council of Dalles' City as fol
lows, to-wit :
Lots 9 and 10, in block 14, $150; lots
7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15, $200 ;
lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21,
$200; lot 10, in block 27, $225 ; lot 11, in
block 27, $225; lot 12; in block 27, $300;
lot 9, in block 34, $100 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8,
9, 10 and 11, in block 35, each respect
ively $100; lots 6 and 7, in block 35,
each respectively $125; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9,
10 and 11, in block 36, each respectively
$100; lot 12. in block 36, $125 ; lots 3, 4,
5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 37,' each re
spectively $100; lots 6, 7 and 12, in
block 37, each respectively $125 ;
lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, in block
41, esch respectively $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively
$125; lots 3, 4, 5,8, 9, 10 and 11. in
block 42, each respectively $100; lot a ,
6 and 12, in block 42, each respectively
$125; lots 2, 3,4, 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 46, each respectively $100; lots 1
and 6, in block 46, each respectively
$125.
Each of these lots will be sold upon
tbe lot respectively, and none of them
will be sold for a less sum than the value
thereof, as above stated.
One-fourth of the price bid on any of
said lots shall be paid in cash at the
time of- sale, and the remainder in three
equal payments on or before, one, two
and three years from the date of eraid
sale, with interest on such deferred pay
ments at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum, payable annually; provided
that the payment may be made in full
at any time' at the option of the pur
chaser. The said sale will begin on the 15th
day of May, 1897, at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m. 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.
Gilbert W. Phelps.
Recorder of Dalles City.
Var Sale.
Lots A, B, K and L, block 30 ; A 6,
block 72; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82.
and A, B, C, D and E, block 25. Apply
to Wm. Shackelfokd.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, J. E. Barnett and Dinsmore
Parish, heretofore doing business as
Barnett & Parish, have this day, by
mutual consent, dissolved.
All accounts against said firm should
be presented to J. E. Barnett, arid said
J. E. Barnett is to collect all accounts,
notes and evidences of indebtedness ow
ing to said firm.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County,
Oregon, this 17tl, day of June. 1S97.
Dinsmorb Parish,
jan25-4t J. E. Baknktt.
J. S. Scheme,
President.
H. II. Beall,
Cashier.
first Kational Bank.
THp DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. D1RBOTOHS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknckv
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lisbb.
H. M. Bbai.l..
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker? Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
This Xa Tour Opportunity.
' On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps,
a generous sample will be mailed of the
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure
(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon
strate the great merits of the remedy.
ELY BBOTHEKS, ' r
66 Warren St , New York City.
Eev. John Eeid, Jr. , of Great Falls, Mont,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasize his statement, "It is posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed."
Kev. Francis W, Poole, Pastor Central Pre.
Church, Helena, Mont '' ', " " " " 1 :
. Ely's Cream Balm ia the acknowledged
care for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
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Through Tiekets
CHICAGO " T0
WASHINGTON
PBILADLPH1A
"K V YORK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS BAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, mapn and tickets,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland.
f OVKRI-AND EX-!
if;
ress, Salem, nose-'
ursr, Abblnnd, Sac- I
6:00 P.M.
rumen to, OgdenSan 1
Franciseo. Moiave. f
9.30 A. M.
Iios Aogetesci raw, i
New urleans and I
I. East J
Itoseburg and way sta
tions ("Via Woodburn fori
I Mt.AnRel, Silverton, I
l West Selo. Browns-
I ville,Springneld and I
Natron j
(Corvallis and way)
I stations i
IMc.Mliinville and
j way stations (
8:30 A.M.
h4:30 P. M
Dolly
except
Sunday.
Daily
- except
Sundays.
17:30 A. M,
t4:50 P.M.
t 5:50 P.M.
t 8:25 P. M
'Daily. fUany, except Sunday.
DINING CAES ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PDUJ4AN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at San Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and l'ncitic mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
ai plication.
Kates fand tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rone. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
throneb tickets to all points in the Eastern
States Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jeiterson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, dallv, except Sunday, at
7:42Q a. m.; 12:15, 1:45, 5:25, 6:45, 8:05 p. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 8:40 a. m.
and 3:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland aaily at 7:10 and 8:30 a m.; and 1:30.
4:15, 6:35 and 7:55 p. m., (and 10 a. m , 315 and
5:10 p. m. on Sundays only).
Leave for Sheridan, week days, it4:30p.m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a, m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friiiay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. .
Except Sunday. ""Except Saturday.
R. KOEHLER,
Manager.
E. P. ROGERS,
Asst. G. F. Jk Pass. Agt
Dalles, Mora and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Through by daylight vis Grass Valley, Kent
and Cross Hollows.
DOCGLA8 ALLEN, The Dalles.
C. H. WB1TELAW, Antelope.
Stages leave The Dalles from Umatilla House
at 7 a. m., also from Antelope at 7:30 a. m. every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Connections
made at Antelope for Prlnevilie, Mitchell and
points beyond. Close connections made atThe
Dalles with railways, trains and boats.
Stages from Antelope reach The Dalles Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1:30 p. m. ,
BATES Or FAKE.
Dalles to Deschutes ?1 00
do Moro 1 50
do Grass Valley 2 25
do Kent 8 00
do Cross Hollows 4 50
Antelope to Cross Hollows . 150
do Kent 2 00
do Grass Valley 8 00
do Moro 8 50
do Deschuees 4 00
do Dalles 5 00
Assignee's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has filed his final account as assignee f the es
tate of Young Quong Lee Juke Tow and Da-Ong
Tong Tang, partners doing business under the
firm name ot Wai Tai, Young Quong Company
and Young Quong insolvent debtors, with- the
Clerk of the circuit Court oi the State of Oregon '
for Wasco County. That said final account will
come on for hearing in said Court on the first
day of the next regular. . term of said Court
Court, to-wit: The second Monday in Novem
ber, 1897, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., or as
soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. -
junlfi-6w-l J. O. MACK, Assignee.