The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 18, 1898, Image 4

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Both tho method and results vrhcn
Svrupof Figs is taken: it is pleasant
and rVfreslnag to tbc taste, and acta
jentlv yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels." cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of "its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt hi
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
manv excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the moet
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FK STROP CO.
SAM RtAKOSCO, CAL
zouwaiE. at. romc .r.
Adrerti'ins Hate.
OneJncii or Jess ia Dally ... Jl f
OTer twv iaehe and under ton: incbe 1 CO
Over four iache and under twelve lncbo 75
Over twelve iuche- .... JO
DAH.T AND KTEEEtT
One Inch or less, per Inch . 12 3)
Over one Inch and under four Inches. - w
Over four lnchos and under twelve inches . 1 M
Over welve Inches . 1 CO
PERSONA 1. MENriOS
Ed Synnott of Moro is ia the city.
R. C. Craven of Moro is at the Uma
tilla. R. C. Wallace is in the city from
ilorotodav.
L. Gates of Cascade Locks was in
' ,citv last evening.
E. P. Ash of Cascade Locks is at the
Umatilla House.
George X. iladdocfc, the Goldendale
.attorney, was in the city last night, and
JeitJor "Portland today. "
Mrs. J. Barter and Mrs. M. Bulger
came up from Portland last nizbt, and
will visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank flnott, at 5-Mile.
Miss Lownsdale of Salem, who has
been visiting in the city for some time,
left ior Portland this morning, where
ehe will spend the remainder of the
winter.
viwru.
At the home place in Hood River val
ley, Saturday, Jan. 15, 1S95, Mrs. Davis
Divers, aged'abont 30 years.
BOBS.
In Hood River, Saturday, Jan. loth,
to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wright, a daugh
ter. LIFE IN GREAT CITIES.
It 1 Le4 l!ueraUns Than That In
Isolated Communities.
And as to the tendency of tho growth
of great cities tot-nervate natic.rtb. there
is no proof of it at ail. unlets v e identi
fy the life of great cities with the jws
eion for idleness and pleasure and self
indulgence which .soinetimei. but by
no means univt-rsaJIy, accompanies
their growth, says tin- London Spec
tator. When you get a large proletari
at, living, as that of ancient Iiome end
possibly of Xineveh and IJabylon. did,
on the alms of the rich and poweiful,
then no doubt you have the conditions
of a thoroughly rnnatual and unhealthy
life, nnd no one can wonder at the
rapid decay of such cities and of the
nations which gloried in them. Hut
where the honest -working class far out
number the pro'.'-tarict, where he
middle clasps of distributorstnd man
ufactureri and jirofessional m-n. are 1ft
boriota, and MV'-getic, and even the
class that lives on its accuraulnJed
wealth contains c considerable sprink
ling of serious and disinterested wcrk
ers, we do not believe tlait th'-re is the
smallest evidence of any create.-danger
in the life of the grieu!tura! village or
the pastoral trlli. Indeed, v .should
egard Olive Sch-c iner's picture of the
life of the modern Ucx-Ts tis indicating
a condition of things more prolific of
morbid element, with its almost com
plete absence of nny stirring .raet.ve
intelligence, than any kind of modern
life that h honestly laborious at nil.
The Boer life is too tiW-py. too des-ti.
tutc of stirring thought or effort, to
be altogether natural. It needs at least
ihe old element of danger a'id iK-ces-earj
vigilance to render h even bracing.
Over's Wonderful Scent.
The power of fent i Messed by a
deer is wonderfully aeut". These mil.
ma Is have been known toiake fright at
the scent of a rrian 24(hour after he luul
passed the spot.
r
.in. an.-.- ciim. cake would DC as com "
S dinger, coroner's fee
WITNESSES JUSTICE COt'KT.
John Greenwood
J J Wiley
Frank Epp
J M Toomev
John Palmer
Kabe Wellington
Hugh Frsrier
Charles Heroux
Earnest Goelner
Jacob Whittafcer
ipnrce Monir
Ru-hard Southwell
Jo?eph Herst
Rxhard isrookhouse
Charles Hoak
Ihjaia? Ryan
tieorpe Martin
J -ha Palmer
J M Too tn er
V Moore
LBJoslin
M
Jvj
70
TO
50
50
rt !
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?rV
W
CO
-VI'EKV!SO!i.
Go Smith
Aies McLeod
J P Aceideres
E.i Hintnan
CM Harper ,
Joseph Purser
J W Forbes
Alt x Fraer
Ar.drew Urqnhart
O M Weshart
A Field
1 Fleming
, D ? Crapper
MIj-CEIXAXEOUS.
Joseph T Peters & Co, lumber
Ward & sons, lumber
17 50
71 50
44 40
S9 00
22 50
106 50
71 50
56 00
24 00
32 00
45 00
32 00
45 25
13 S6
217 47
25 00
1 61
3 50
12 15
21 25
IS 00
D S Dnfnr. clerical services
Harbison Bros, lumber .
M H Tomlinson, work on road .
, Henry Ryan, do do
E P Koontz, do do
X Harris, blankets for jail . ...
Baldwin Restaurant," meals for
jury
Mrs C Nelson, meals for jiry . . .
Umatilla House do
Wm rrazier, constable fees. .
Louie Brown, interpreter
Ward & Robertson, taatn bill
Glass & Prndhomme, supplies .
. W E Garretson, repair clocks .
1 Far'.ev & Frank do
6 75
7 00
9 75
1 50
12 00
5 00
fiO 00
42 50
2 03
104Sa
164 00
1 00
4 50
Chronicle Pub Co, printing ...
W H Whipple, saisryTi??esso"r
J H Harris, removal nuisance . .
i Lewis & Dryden Co, seppiies
Dalles City, water rent
Oregon Telephone and Tel Co.
rent and messages
Mays & Crowe, mdse
! M Thorburn, lnuiber
O C Hollister, eiam insane.
Johnston Bros, supplies pauper .
Same, supplies county road ....
Dr H Logan, attendance on pan-
per
j Umatilla Hocse, board panper .
I J H Aldricb, drawing jury liat . .
! B K Tucker, lumber
jJFMarkham, service as super-
! visor .
, Mays k Crowe, mdse ....
. Jos'T PeterE & Co, mdse .
( Jas Hasan, care pauper . . .
! O C Hollister, med services . .
' H W Gilpin, esp pauper . .
13 00
10 60
3 4o
9 00
5
3
14
22 00
1 25
40 90
S 50
15 00
30 00
10 50
4 25
3 20
10 15
3 00
v 1 isardner, expense commit
ting Wickhams
J H Cross, supplies panper
Fred Fisher, supplies panper
Maier & Benton, supplies panper
Dalles Lumber Co, mdse
Swi Town Ctlllze thr Mountain tresni
for Manufacturing larpoe.
' '..,i-r.o.r ini;f,ii!,tini,s. 5-it7
(c-rland is full of .small power plant
cearl v everv town in that land of mouc- j
; tains and waterfalls being well pup
jpliud with jower from the "white coal.'
! the melting pdow on the mountain
i Mdes ba well betn called. When there
' re no large fctrearns, i?ays Ca.iert.
i Magazine, many small one are im-
pounded and collected in reservoirs on.
tne tiillFines, ana it if rare to una a
place of any size which is not well light
ed by the power of some mountain
stream.
At Montreux the electric tramway
' gets its power in this way, and from
j the old I'oman tow n of A ever to the
j medieval ca.tle of C hillon one may ride
I in a trollev car propelled by the power
i of an insignificant little ttrettm which
mav or mav not be noticed when climb-
in? up the hilfeidet just above.
The capabilities of this general utili
zation of natun.1 power are beginning
to be understood tverwkt're, and with
the appreciation of the possibilities of
the bt methods of long-difctance trans
mission, the development of many
mountain fctreams ixu-t surely come.
There are innumerable htreamfc which,
while very small, are yet very high, and
lhe.se can with comparatively little dif
ficult v be iroiiounded and carried dow ii
many hundreds of feet, thu, making up
for their lack of volume by the great
impure readilv obtainable, and, either
i .. 4i , .. , ,'i ;.,..;..:.,
by the u-e of electncitv or compres-it-J
air, tl;e power may ue traruiniiueq to
many joints of application witb but
little loss.
NO USE FOR LEATHER APRONS.
Saruantha Mann Decline to Trade Jrlly
Cake (or Cold Uurktrheata.
; When the children uetl to go to Pos
! bum Walk fichoolhoue the dinner hour
I w a a time when the gathfred together
and compared t he content of their dirt
! :ierbafiketi and traded with each other.
! Two doughnuts for a piece oj pie, one
rooki for a red apple, etc. Some of
the Jidiolart were children of the poorer
liws nf tennrtt fTrmersc ?.nl tlipir Vim.
uae ol tenant farmer and tlietr has-
j kets were not filled with anything like
o appetizing an outfit as the bankets
of the others. Mary Jane Spurltng, for
instance, uw:d to come to Kchool with
buekvvhea cakes for dinner. They were
of the large kind, about 10 inches round
ind a quarter of on inch thick. Tlwy
had leen huttered thinly while hot, but
the butter would melt quickly find the
cake would be a cold as tombatonea
br the noon hour.
10 50 Still, they wcrr the fest uim .Mary
; Jane hnd. and as the spirit of barter
I -0 ' beat In her humble hrcnsi she essayed
i 50 to exchange a couple of these pieces dc
1 50 resistance to Samantha Mnnn for n
1 50 ' slice of jelly c.ike. Samantha turned
1 50! upjier snub nose a trifle higher and said
1 50 1 in a scornful tone:
1 501 "Oh. yes; now. Mary Jane ?purlin
2? ; von don't cit rue to trade any o' my niet
I ?2:iellv cake fur one o' your ole hither
' aprons.
I And Mary Jane Spurling never smile-l
' again.
ABSURD THEORIES.
The Ancient' Kxplanitlnn of the nilnR
t tnt'lni nf tl,, (.till.
" ' " -..... ... . ... .
The n-wnt death of a man who had
maintained nl! his life that the rarth
. , . ... t .5 ...
was r.ni rtva . !. run'u
entertained l the &cient to ex; :u.:n
the rising and netli.ni' of tbc sur. :
the e York .laurtal. Thc thvuf ! t
the earth was flat anI weretrreatiy .
siled to kno'.v how the same sun V
plunrwl into the wean at a fa.:.
distancf in the west could reappear the
nest moraine at an equally preat cl s
tance in the east.
A r.v.niK-r of remarkable theori-
uere advance! and every one of th-
wronr. The old mythology assert
that after the sun had clipped i- t:
western ocean at snaset (the Il r . i-
and other ancisst nations actur"- r
apsned that they could hear the ! is- .
of the waters when the c"low:r.e ir'"'
was plunccd thereiiO he was e.f 1 i'
Vulcan and placeil in a polden c.bkt
This stranee craft, with itsastor is.,
in? carpo nuvirated the ocean I'' .
northerly course, so as to reach ti. " e.
ceain in time for susrise the fol.ov. if
morninr.
Araor. the more solier phys;'-'. -ts o'
old. related bv Aristotle, it wts be-
! liel that in some manner b s-. v s
conveyed by nisrht a;,roit' the nr -' -r
rerions and that darkness was i'- '
lofty mountains, which screened off
the sunbeams during the voyage.
DISTRIBUTING
NATURAL GAS7-
Sx;nt Lone I)ltncr Through l'tp
Mcana of Air Praurc
The trr.nsmision or coevryanee of
gas under pressure to Ion? distances.
10 00 j - yeari an ,s aon a fixed fact, repre
5 0 1 entd by the present ue of aliout
72,000,000 jf;t of pipe uH-d in the dis
tribution of natural ras. On the &rm
discoverv of this article, suv. tae I'hila-
10 delphia Bulletin, the- pressure at the
J9 J well was sufScient to drive it through
I Ut.r Ui iii IU . U3 . L ua U-, .Til I VI . t I .
tnii. prwsure oeclimnxr tome additional
metnods were rjeeet6itat!d, tne well-'
known air compressor being reported :
to to pump the ras: end. as showing '
its etHciency, there are at Greenland, in !
Indiana, cas v. -ells which have long car- ;
ried suppiiei to Chicaro. There are '
two eight-inoh pipe lines us-d, the gas.
b-iicg jumjed a distance of about 1C0 t
miles. There is at Kedky, Ind.. a
pumping station of this character that 1
supplies the townof Springfield, Tiffin, i
Limaa. Dayton, Piqua and other placta !
in the we&tern part of Ohio. Scar
h
s a cafc tiiant which
I puraps -0.000.000
cubic feet every 24 .
! houn for use in mills, the puxnpinir of (
this Iteicg- withont the least, difficulty;
and ihe Philadelphia company pumps
many millions of cubic feet a day.
There are Xevv England air compresson.
that are pumping: every day, at various-
Etations in the United States, the enor -
mous quantity ol nearly lOO.OOO.OW
cubic feet.
A Lentby Court-iUlp.
A couriBhip remarkable for it length
hip remarkable for it length i t AJfli 011 'J lfl 1
si'Ciosm On Sale o lurm lire and krpets
I the scsne is Damascus,, a . A Q
is that of
end .Mi&s
-ecre, and
quaint littl Qualter villasre of Ken
tucky. Both bride and groom arc j
anion? the wealthiest members of the
So;iety of Friends in that state, and
I lor 40 years met each other on Sunday
at the old nr.ck church m the.r quaint
villajre. The attachment between thz-m
begin when Miis Williams v. as a rosy
checked girl of 1", but th; only love
making was a smil and a minute's con
versation at the church door oncfc a
wrek, year in and year out.
SUMMONS.
JH THE CIUCCJT COCHTof the state oi Ore
1 son lor Wasco County. i
j Emaa Golden plalutirr
; Golden. atfnetnt. j
i To bewitt GoMen. the above named defendant:
In th name of the state of Oreiron, you ere ,
hereby rmulred to apj-ear end anwer the corn-
inatnt niea ai;ainri you in toe mm t enuiteu i
court and cue on or before the first day ol the
next term fif jilrt eriiirt fntlovint' the eTTilmtlfin
1 of the time tittcrlll in the order for the- jiub-
i licatfon of this nuraraont, trewit ou or More
' the nth day of February, l':e and If you fail to
1 to acinar and tmwer, or othervrffce tilead, lu said
' catm, the iiulullQ for want thereof will atpj.l y
, to the Court for the relief prayed for tn the com- '
; jilalnt filed herein, to-wit that the bond of
matrimony eilntlns between jilaintiff and an- '
' fendaut be dlo)ved, that the plaintiff l
awarded the custody of the ralfor child men. '
tloned In tald eorujilalct, Zola Maud Golden
1 that the plaintiff have and recover ber wot and
dliburwmenU made and expended In thl nult.
und for BUth other and further relief a to the
Court may evm equitable, 1
I ThU aummoui 1 rved upon you by publlca
' Hon thereof br order of Hon. Y . L. 13radhaw.
1 Judge of said court, which order bear date of
i eepternler 'JStb, W7. and wai made and dated al
' chamber In Lalles City, W'anco County, Oregon
,on theatb day of Beptcmbei, l7.
,I KEl W. WILSON'.
Attorney for HalntifT.
GKIHCNUOKrrKB KVKUX,
PhyBicians and Surgeons,
' Special attention given to tuntery.
Koomi 21 and 22, Tel. ZA. Vogt Block
i 1 Weekly Inter Ocean lJ.
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hrmaatsaaawmi,sH
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Th 'iterzturs
era.? ro that of the test mia
zincs. It if interesting to the chit
drca ss well as the parents.
H : -
HE IN 7 ER OCEAN is a OF
ana whilt it bring, to the fanuly TV?.9J
A THE TORLD and fives its readers the best and -blest
f 'i !. !. lull t e T Fl V
discusses literature and poUtics
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fosca
SE
HTTER 0CFJL5 ARE
i-rice r i..u j i.r ...-H
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For-rmore than fifty-six years it has never failed in
"its weekly visits to the homes ol larmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT
HAS faithfullv labored for their prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of their business and home
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood. '
jrp T-f A S
told at the fireside,
.i
stories of the doings ol tne worm, tne nation auu tunus.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and tho
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of money.
TT TT AS lwl in nil matter?
farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has
held their confidence and esteem.
IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TKIBUWii,
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one
year for SI. 75, cash in advance.
! IX
"
. ,.,-,t rr
!" There IS a tide tn tflC affairs
leads on to forttinc."
The poet unauestlonablv had reference to tho
at CRANDALl
Who are selling those
MICHELBA.CH
goods
BRICK.
Patronize the
All kind of work. White fihlrt. a (specialty.
Family work at reduced tle. Wash collected
aud delivered free, Telrphope So, 301,
A. B. ESTEBENET, Agt.
i
Boots
and Shoes
Made to Order.
A Perfect fit guaranteed.
Kepairing neatly done at
abort notice.
Union St btt. 1 stand 2d
t
" I
OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
Family Pspcr Is without a Peer.
r
of its columns . ;r.
of Western people
and
from the Western standpoint
BEST OF THEIR KUCD.
.;5 V yr
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
interesting and instructive
i i i i i 1 i i
nertainimr to the welfare of
i r - i j t j j n
Oj t JUltCl taken at its JlOOO
&. BURGET'S,
out at
greatlv-reduced rat
UNIGi KT.
A NEW MARKET.
j FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
irOULTRY,
FISH AND GAME.
, Chickene DreaBt'd to Order.
I Promt Delivery to uny part
I of the city.
A. N. VARNEY,
, Phone 1'.'. Third and Washington St a
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice I hereby Riven that by virtue of un ex
ecution Uiued out of the Circuit Court of the
fctate of Oiecou for ax:o County, in the Milt
m therein i-cndlng, wherein 11. A. 0ko1 l plaint-
0 - in mm im uunii, nixnicvr n . uunil, ueorge II.
uunn, iiarvey . jiuun ana ary u
I Mary Dunn aud N.
vvtienldon, a admlulhtrator of the elate of
William If. Dunu, deceated, are defendant,
r-ominandlng me to ell the real projicrty here'
Inalk-r decrllxl, 1 will, on Hctunlay, the Mh
day of Tebruary, is'JS. at the hour ol 2 o'clock
lu the afternoon, at the courthoute door In
pallet C ity, Oregon, Hell to the hlKheat bld'lcr
for cab In hand, all of lot C, and the e.ut half of
lot ft. lu block &! of Huinaoii 11 1 n IT Aitmii..,.
K0alla Olty, OteKon. tcKether with all and
kincalar the tmienienu, heredltamenU and ap-'
purtenancta ineaniutoieioni:'Ki or In any wle
apprUluln, to aatUly the autn of $IH1.7!, and
accrulnt Intereat, aud Ku attorney lixt.Hui
125.10 coU and dlaburaeiueuu and the accruliir
ta. T, J.UKIVKK.
JuuHl Bherlfl of Waco County, Or.
8li
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TO THE
EHST!
ClVKS T1IK HOIC K OF
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE,
. via-
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Chicago
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates'to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN
NTn.XStEKS Lmir Portlnil
Ktrrv rlTti Iav for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Steamers monthly from I'oriland to
Yokohama and Honk Koim via North
ern Pacific Steamship Co., In connection
with O. U. A N.
i For lull dctjdl call on O. K A Co. ARcnt t
; Tbv lIlf. or dilrv
lOD;ON. CAIU.1I.L A CO , Gen Act
, North rnrlttcdtcamlill .
TIME C.Kt.
No 4, to iolur itud (irct Northern rrivfi
at s X n. ra., irv- t 6 no i. m. No. 2, to i'endlt
' ton. Hnt cttj- tJ I'nloti i'Bti!lc.Hrrtvft i: is
n in., Jt-fMirU at 12 50 a. m.
No S, from ?H)taiie Hiid (ireat Northern, a?.
rlv e t JO a. in.. ilH'arU t 9 15 . in. No. 1.
lrtim llaltr (Ity and I'nlon rcl0c, arrive at
I 8 11' a. tn., dcjiart at S.30 n. 111.
Nov 25 antt II, tnorltic ( The Dalle, will
l t-arry immuncer. Nt. arrives at 5 p. tn.
ucn at i. ji. iu.
rn.fiit:iT lor IlcpJ'nrr taic No 3, Icavini
here at 1J:WJ li. tn
W, U. lIURLlll'KT, Oua 1'iwa. Apt
I'nrtland. On-con
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
or THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train leave and are due to nrrlre at 1'ortlatia
AKKITK
, OVKHLANll EX
: tire, halftn,
I ImrR, Athlaud, fino
., .. i raincntn, ORdenian I
' y Krticlf, M()hvc, f
i Ix AnKvl.Kl raw, j
. I New urlvuti aud I
6:00
I Kt I
llosfburs and way ta-
e:ro A. M.
r. m
Dally
CXCCJit
Sunday.
1 f Via Woulliurri lor
I MLAncel. pllrerton,
1:
Dally
exrejit
bunday
t et Wlo,
Brown.
llle.snnnencld aud
I Nittruti
U'orvallt
rntatlotl'
and wayf
I
17 30 A. JI.
50 r M.
JNDKl'KNDKNCK 1'AgaENGKIt. Exj-rfsi train
Daily (CiCtTt feunday;.
l.V)i. m. (I.v I'nrtlnnd Ar.i Za. tr
T-30i. ra. '.Al McMtnuvllle Lv 6'a,ni
hoj.. m. (Ar Inflijitdcuce l.v J l.iOa. m
Dally. Dliy, cxcet onnrtaj.
DINING CAi:SONCK,DKN KOt'TE.
1'CI.LMAN WCFKLT KLEETEKS
AND tiKCOND-CI-v-s HLEEI'lNlr CAKs
Attnclied to all Tliroucli Train.
Dlr:t eounccUon at ssun rrnnelcn with Ofcl
dental mill Orli-ntul and 1'ucilir mull twmhlp
IliR-K lor J.M'AN and CHINA, talllnc date on
H lllll'tltlOIl.
Katun Mid ticket to Hat-turn ikiIuI and Eu
roi. AloJAIAN, CHINA. JIONOLl'U and
AU8TI1ALIA. t'HU U-obtnttit-d (torn
J. H. KII1KI.AND. Ticket Agent
ThrotiKli Ticket Ollice, lilt Third atreet. w here
through tlckuU to ull jiuliit in the Katern
htHt;, Camidu ulid Eutoe tuu be obtained at
luwt-U rate Ironi
J. 11. K1I1KI.AND, Ticket Agent.
All above train urrlve ut and depart I rum
Urand Central citation. Kltth and irrttic direct
yamhiLl DIVIION.
1'nn.cnKirr lifj.it, loot of JeCerott tlrect.
Ijuuve lor OWKUO, dmly, exoeiit Sunday, at
7:.0 h. m.; 12. SO, 1 5,'., U l... 0 Z, ji in
(and II .10 ). in. on hstttnliiy only, and 9W0 a. ra
und 3:30 ji. ra. on hundav only; Arrive at
I'orttand oally nt G: 10 and h ;:t) a ra.i nndl .
1.15, o.'.m ami 7;f5i. ta (mid 10:01 a. in , a U
fi lO j i. m. on etuiday only).
lavr for Hherldnit, week
Arrive at 1'ortlnud, K:.T0 a. ra.
day, t :'J0p. m
U-ave lor All'.I.IK on Mondnv. Wudnekdar and
KrioBj- nt 10 a, in. Arrive nt l'ortlalid, lue
' dav, Thurixlay and Saturdaj it3;0jp. m.
I 'Except Kunday. Kxcept hiittuday.
K. KOKHLUK
Manager.
(.. II
AU G,
MAKKIIAM,
K, A: Phm. Att
Dalles, Moro aod Antelope
STAGE LINE.
Throuiili by daylight via Gtai Yalley, Keut
auiVCro Uoltoti.
UOUUI.AH ALLKN,
C. M. U'lllXKLAU'i
The lialle.
Auteloe.
i bbK( leave Tho Dalle from Umatilla Houne
1 nt 7 a, in . also from Antelope at a. in. every
j Monday, Weduerday and Kriday. Uonnartlon
) tingle nt Aliteloiie tor Prlnevlltc, Mitchell and
IKiltit beyond. CIomj ccnnuctioui made at The
, JJallva with rallttuy. truln and boat.
r-tauoii from Antelope reach The Dalle Tut
, day, Tuuridy and naturdayii at 1 :ao p. in.
Dalle to Deadline .. II1
do Moro. 1
. do (iiuki, Valley. . 2 25
I do Kent ...... SW
do Cron Uollow 1 5
Antelope to Cro Hollows . , I
no Kent , v w
do (ita Valley.. . I
do Moro 8 W
do Deochuee. If
do Dalle 6 W
17IKKD, W, WIfON.
1 ATIOHNKY AT LAW,
u, THB DALUM, 08K09N.
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