Tin Dalles Dally Chrr.;;!. THK 1IAI.LKS, OKKDIIN ONB BNJOYS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head ached and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy anil agreeablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in BO cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on bond will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAHOISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, Xf. IV YORK, N.t. WHEAT MARKET. The Dalles Wheat market has stood firm at 70 cents for club and 72 cents for first-class blue stem. As most of the producers look for higher prices, but lit tie wheat is changing hands. Portland Local exporters have not been bidding very lively for wheat dur ing the past few days, the "waiting at titude of the English market not being altogether satisfactory. As much of the wheat remaining unsold is in the hands of the growers who are financially fixed so that they can hold it for an indefinite Jength of time, and as 'their faith in the .'better market in the future is great, 'buyers and sellers at present are apart. Exporters have all of the wheat they neetf to take care of near-by tonnage,and they;also have tonnage for the wheat, so they are likewise in an independent po sition. The ruling quotation for Walla "Wally for the past few days has been 73c, with 74c as an outside figure for jurat of the exporters. Bluestem and valley 7077c. The mills have been paying a cent more most of the time. Sax Fbaxcisco Wheat, strong, both futures and spot advancing. Barley is firm held ; spot no higher. Oats are etill rather dull,, but dealers are firm in their views. The wheat quotations, shipping, ?1.41l.42J for No. 1, and $1.43& for choice; milling, ?1.451.50. Chicago The early market'for wheat was rather colorless. May upeued at a shade under yesterday's closing prices, the first trades being at OOggOc, but the market was steady, and held at .these finnres. Then it steadily advanced XoVGa&t. The early news, if any thing, favored a decline. The early Xiverpool cables showed and advance of about d, hardly a full reponse to yes terday's advance here. The Northwest receipts were libaral. Yesterday's ex port engagements were put at 54 boat loads, and a continuation of the demand was looked for by some at tho opening, but, on the contrary, Now York reported cables bringing in no buying orders, and adding that Argentine offerings are ex pected to increase shortly. This news, however, had hardly any effect on the market. Livkbi'Ool Wheat, firm ; cargoes off coast, nothing doing; cargoes on pas ta go, nominal, unchanged;. English country markets, quiet; French,'. country markets, quiet. " The NurprUe of All, Mr. Ja'iies Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, III., (peaking of )r, King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew to serious that physicians of Cowden and Pana could do nottiuig for her. It seemed to develop into, Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots .of it, he took a bottle Iiome, and to the surprise of all she be gan to get better from first dose, and balf dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery I (or Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds la guaranteed to tlo thin good work. Try It. Frne trial bottles at Ulakeloy k Hough ton's drug store. ' 4 fl. A. It. Kncniiipiiient. There will be n meeting of the joint executive committee on Saturday even ini: next at the G. A. R. hall, Schiinno'a building, corner Second and Court, at o'clock. Kach and every member of eaiil committee from G. A. K. Post, I) C. vfc A. C. and W. It. C. la requested to be present without further notico. J. W. I.uwih, Chairman, Kreo I'll Ih- Send your address to II. K. Bncklun Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Tills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These Pills are ensvjn action and are particularly effective in the cure of.Con stipation and Sick Headache. 'For Ma laria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleter ions substance and to bo purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the sye tern. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (4) Spray Yuur Tree. All persons having fruit tree9 which ate infested with ban Jose scale are hereby notified to spray the same with a solution of lime, sulphur and salt with in sixty days after the date of this notice Em ilk Schan'xo. Commissioner for the fourth district. Chamberlain's Cough Itemetly Always Proves Kft'ectunl. There are no better medicines on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough Remedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost dailv we hear the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies ex tolled by thoso who have used them This is not an empty puff, paid for at so much a line, but is voluntarily given in good faith, in the hope that suffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, be benefited. From the Glenville ,'W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. There is no need of little children be ing tortured by sc ild head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives in-tant relief and cures per manently. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.' Frank Sherwood was down town to day, the first time since he had his tus sle with cholera morbus. He says he drove miles after he wastakensick, and never came so near dying in his life. After this when he goes out in the coun try he will takeabottleof Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him. Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. The best specific for dandruff and to prevent baldness is Clarke & Falk's c j ni pound quinine hair tonic. 94m Warning : Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warn ings of danger and save themselves suf fering and fatal results by using One Minute Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. Suipes-Kin- ersly Drug Co. Smoke the popular brands, Prize Med al, -Kose Queen and Guarantee,. For sale by all first-class dealers. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Texas, says that when he lias a spell of indi gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes lvo of DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers at night, and he is all right, the next morning. Many thousands of others do tho same tiling. Do you? Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure any other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly. That's what you want. Snipes-Kiners- ly Drug Co. You can't afford to risk your life bv allowing a cold to develop into pneumo nia or consumption, Instant relief and n certain cuie are afforded by One Min ute Cough Cure. Snipes'Kinursly Drug Co. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That I what It was mads for. J-ytS-OKIHRNDOKKFKU & 1IUKDV, Physicians and Surgeons, 8iclal utteutiou Klven to turgor)-. Kooma 21 anil 23, Tel. 328. Vogt Block Administrator's Notice. Notico ia hereby Riven that tho umlertlKiioit liHbbeen regularly appointed adinlnUtrator of tho ettato of Henry A. baker, decease), by order of tho county court of the State of Oregon for Wbbco County, dated the 6th day of December, 8U7. All perioua having clalrai agaluit vald enuto aro hereby rmjulrtxi to prenent tho name, duly verlfiud. to thouiJmlnlitrator atTho dalles. Oregon, within tlx month from "the date of tbia uotlce. . Uallta City, Oregon, Doc. 10, 1107. 0. W. DIKTZKb, decll-Il AdiolnUtrator. SCROFULA. One of America's most fa ir mous physicians sayss "Scrof m ula is external consumption." Scrofulous children are often $ 2 bcautitul children, but tftey 2 lack nerve force, strong bones, ;, stout muscles and power to j resist disease. For delicate i cnuarcn mere is uu ix.inc.uy ty equal to Scott's Emulsion m m in A) (Si of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda. g It fills out the skin by putting w $ good flesh beneath it. It makes w m xi t j t r.: :,u $ blood. It creates an appetite $ for food and gives the body j power enough to digest it. Be $ sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- o sion. 50c. and $1.00 ; all druggists. a; j SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. Jjj '?attAAAAAAAA4ftA4ft4ftA44SA4S4ft44fs Long Ilelffni. According to tho "Gotha Almanac," which has just been issued for 1804. the queen of England has reigned longer than any other ruler in the world, hav ing ascended the throne in 1837. Next to her in point of time are Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and Fred crick, the grand duke of Baden. The monarchs who have reipned the short est time are Prince Friedcrich of Wal dcek and Duke Alfred of Saxe-Coburp-Gotha. The oldest monarch, accord ing to the "Almanac," is the pope, who is more than eighty-three years of 1 ago. The grand duke .of Luxembourg and the king of Denmark, respectively seventy-six and soventy-fivc years of age, stand next to mm m tnis regard. Grand Duke Karl Alexander, who lives in Weimar, is fourth in point of ago, and Queen Victoria, with her sov-1 cnty-four years, is the fifth oldest mon- arch. The youngest crowned heads are the little queen of tho Nether-1 lands, who is thirteen, and the king of , Spam, who is seven and a halt years old. A Clatter on the Stair A house in Cologne has two horses heads carved in wood aflixetl to it; the legend thereunto belonging being that a noble lady died of the plague and was hastily interred. The hexton no ticed a costly ring on her finger, and went to the vault at night to rob the dead. But the lady was only in a trance, and the touch of the would-be thief aroused her. She arose from her coffin and found her way home, where her knocks aroused a servant, who rushed to tell his master who it was. "Impossible!" said the husband, who does not seem to have been toocharmed at tho idea; "I would as soon believe my two gray horses should leave their i stalls and mount the stairs." IJeholdt in order to make available for renting a clatter and a trampling! and the ' the ten upper stories of this 2.1-story horses were climbing steadily upward ( building. To reach quickly these hlgli to the garret! Convinced at last, the er stories an excessive sneed is called nusoanu descended, lound it was in deed his wife, and brought her in; and one hopes they were both grateful to the good gray steeds. Gentleman's Magazine. RKI). W. WIISOv. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tins i)Ai.i.i-;s,(Jiii;iiON OOlcc ovei First Nat. Hink. DiuGUNN'S For People ThaFAre fill I t Sick or "Just Don'tl TILLd Feel Well." ONLY ONE FOR A DOII. R mailt PlmplM, curat Headache, Oytyeaala and CotUieniM. 25 cts. a box at ilruicffl'taor by mall bauplta Fre, addreaa Or. Bounko Co. .Vhila. fa. Sheriff's Sale, Notice Is hereby Riven tint by vlrtuo of nn ex erntlon Issued out of Iho Circuit 1,'oiirt of tiu Ht.it" of Oregon for Whm-o County, in tlio Milt theieln iiendlug, wherein II. A. Osgood Is plulnt lll und Ida Dunn, Heii('er V. Dunn, lieorgu II, Dunn, Harvey W. Dunn and Mary Dunn and N. Wliealilou. hi Hdliilliutrator of tli estalo of Wllllum If, Dunn, deceaxed, are defendant, commanding mo to sell tho real property here i milter dekcrlbt.il, 1 will, on Saturday, tho 5th day of February, IrtH. at the hour 01 a o'clock in the afternoon, at tho courthouse, dour In Dallea City, Oregon, kell to Ihu lugheit bid 'er for cash in hand, nil of lot G, and the enst half of lot.'), in block 32of lluinasoh N III11II Addition to Dalles OKy, Oregon; icgether wtili all and ilngiilur tho teneiuent, heMilllariient') and up. purleiiuucca Ihereuti to belonging, or in any nine HppertHlnltig, to satisfy tho sum of fllll 711, anil accruing inleret, and tw attorucj'K fee, and K'j.JO costs and disbursement!! and the morning costs. T. J. IlltlVKk, J iii8. Shcrlll of Wabco County, Or. Notice of Pinal Settlement Notice Is hereby given Hint tlie-underslgucil, administrator of Ihu e.latoof Krank Ireland, deceased, ha- filed IiIh II mil account aa audi ad inini'trator in tho county court of tho Htato of Oregon for Wasco Coti 111 y, and thu Judge tlieru of ban appointed Monday, tho 7th day of March, 18'JH.at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at thu county courtroom in thu courthouse in Dallea City, In said county and statu, at tho time and pUcc for tho hearing f objectlona tonald final account and thu s.-ttleineiit thereof. All helri and credltoifof tlm deeea-ed, anil nil other per sou Interested In aald estate, aro hereby iiotllled to Hie their objicllons to nald final aerouut. If any they have, on or before tbo date fixed for the hearing and aettleineut thereof. Dalles City, Oregon. Keb. x, mm. OKOItOK IHKIjAND, JeWtw-ll 2Admlnltrator. FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. Cocoa Bolls. Before the fondant ia rery stiff, take out about a cupful. Knead Into It as much prated cocoanut aa possible, form Into balls, brush with white of tgg and roll In dry cocoanut. Prairie Farmer. Polish for Floors. Boll together ona cup of strong beer, a piece of been wax about tho size of n nut, and 11 spoon ful of sugar. First clean the lloor by wiping it over with warm beer, and then apply the polish with 11 brush. Leave until dry, and tlinn polish with n soft duster. Beef and CnrroU Chop one pound of beef (not too fine). Cook slowly with three sliced carrots in water, enough to cover until well done. Season wth salt, pepper, tnblespoonful of butter,! one-half tcaspmmful of onion juice. j Crenm 0110 teaspoouful of flour in one- half cup of milk, and add just before sorving. Chicago Record. Plain Custard. The beaten yolks of five eggs and live teaspoonfulH of sugar. Pour over this one quart of hot milk, add flavoring nnd tho whites of two eggs. Bake in cups net In a pah of boiling water. Cover with mer ingue Imd eat cold. Do not leave too long in the oven. Boll instead, if pre ferred. Farm, Field nnd FircBlde. Cocoanut Creams. These arc made by dropping some grated cocoanut and 11 few drops of vnnllla in some of the fondant; work like dough, roll out, cut in cubes and allow to harden. Melt a piece of fondant without choc olate, and dip the cubes in this. The dip ping must be done expeditiously, as the creams will melt if left too long in the hot mixture. Keep the mixture for dipping warm ovev hot wnter. (Jrange .'fudd Farmer. Apple Thitter. Boll three gallons of cider down to ono-fourth of the quantity. Pare nnd core as ninny ap ples aa the cider will cover. Divide the eider nnd put equal parts in two kut tles on the lire. Place the apples in one kettle, nnd as they boil down pour over them the cider from the other ket tle, boil 12 hours until smooth, add ground cloves, allspice, cinnamon, brown sugar. Then boil again, stir ring constantly. licu sufficiently done it will stick to the spoon when i held up.- IJoston Uudgot. SNAG FOR HIGH BUILDINGS. The Klovittor ISeenmca Troublesome with thtt Increiim? of llclKlit. Pending the result- of a movement to jestrict the height of our tall buildings. there is one feature of the problem that has recently been called forcibly to t'" attention of the public by the nccitknl to the elevators in the American Tract society building, the details of which were described in the Engineering Rec ord of November 21, nnd that is the jeril attending the occupancy of such structures where high-speed elevators mid high-pressure plants nrc intro duced. It is quite practicable to regu late this matter in anticipation of action cn the larger question of the restriction of the height of buildings. The risks attending the operation of elevators designed to run at. speeds of from 500 to 700 feet per minute are much greater than is generally .sup lwsed, yet they arc fully appreciated by experts. The demnnd for excessive speeds like thnt required of the builders 01 tne elevators of the Tract, society building was assumed to fie necessary for, and with a view to economize the cost, of operation nnd minimize space in the basement, high-pressure plants ... ..v.,,,ju, ,u, result, mni. tlio record for safety of clevntor travel so creditable to our elevator builders in the past is likely to be impaired. To obviate this it should be made illegal to operate passenger elevators at 11 speed greater than tt)0 feet a minute. This will permit the safety tlevice to operate when the speed reached COO to 000 feet per minute. Engineering Rec ord. 'IP,, (l.koirmn.l ...lt. 1i . . METAL OF THE STANDARDS. Nnturo FurnUhea No Allnerul KulUblu for tho l'nrpose. There are no products of human skill on which a greater degreo of care is ex pended than tho standards of weight and measure in uso among the civilized nations of tho globe. Two things in particular have to bo considered accu racy and durability. Nature docs not furnish any single metal, or mineral, which exactly answers the require ments for u standard of measure or weight that shall be, as nearly as possi ble, unalterable. Tho best substance yet produced for this purpose is an alloy of ninety per cent, of platinum with ten per cent, of iridium. This is called iridln-platinum, and it if. the Mibsttmeu of which tho new metric standard?! prepared by tho internutionn) committee of weights aud measures nrc composed, It is hard, it is less affected by heat than any pure metal, it is practically non-oxldizable, or not subject to rust, nnd it enrf bo finely engraved. In fact tho lines on tho standard meters are hardly vLslblo to tho naked eye, yet they are smooth, even, sharp and accu rate. If our civilization should ever be lost, and relics of it should bo discovered in somo brighter ago in tho reinoto future, thero is nothing which would hear higher testimony to its character than these fitaudard mcasurea of irldlo-plut-inum for the production and preserva tion of which the Belcnce of our day has done its very best. A NEW MARKET. PlttljlT, VEGETABLES, Jr trtJXjTR Y FISH AND GAME. Chickens Dressed to Order. Promt Delivery to any part of tho city. A. N. VARNEY, Phone 12. Third and Washington .Sis. Patronize the Alt kind of work. White Shirts a spor-liilty. Family work at reduced r.ites. Wash rnlirrtiil ami ilellvctiM tree. Tulilinti N. 111). H. D. Parkins, Agt, EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF T1IK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains lenvemut are iluo to arrive at l'ortlnnil ovi:ki,anj kx-i hrps. Siilnm. Itrno- ' )lirg, Ashland, Sue- G;00 l ., '1 rainento, Ogden.Hau I ,i Vranclsco, Mojiivc, ( 1j Aiigeies.i-.i raso, 1 New Orleaii.s mid Kut J SIM A. M IKovebiirg and way sta llions 1'. .M Dally ox rent f Via Wooribtmi fori 1 Dally except bundayji , 1 .Mi..iigci, Hiivcnou, i West iroli), Drowns- y 1 vllle,rtprlngllelil aud 1 i, Natron J Buudays. I7:S0 A. M., (Corvallld (.stations.. am! way J :5) V. M INDKl'KNDKNOK l'ASHKNCKIt. Kxiiress train Dally (except Hunilay). tl.vip. m. (I.v. ...Portland ...Ar.) xia'ui. 111 7:: p. in. At..McMliinvllle..l.v. fi;H a, m fc.;i. in. (Ar..Iiuleeudeiice..l.v.) -1 :j0 ji. 111. 'Dully. (Dully, except buiulay. DINING OAllrfoN WIDEN ItOUTK. PULLMAN 1IUK1-KT HI.KEI'KUH AND HKCOND-CLASS BLKKl'INO OA Kb Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection at Kau Hranclsro with Occi dental and Oriental and l'acllic mall steamship lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Hulling datea 011 ni plication. Hate nnd tickets to Eastern points and En roiiv. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUKTKALIA, can boobtuliic-d from J. II. KIltKl.AND, Ticket Agent. Through Ticket Ofllcc, i:n Third atreet, where through tickets to all points in thu Kaitern Htates, Canada uud KuroM can bo obtained at lowest rateK Irom J. II. KIltKLAND, Ticket Agent. All abovo trains arrive at and depart Irom Grand Central Btatlou, Fifth and Irving atreets YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Deot, foot of Jedcrsou street. Ix;avo for 08VK(iO, daily,' except Hunilay, at 7: JO a. m.; 1V.SI). 1:&", 6: lb, 0:25, DiO.'i . jn. (and 11:.") p. 111. on Saturday only, uud 'J:UO a. in and :i::i p. in. on Sundays! only), Arrive at Portland dally at ii:40 uud H'M a m.; anil 1:.".',. l:15, (i:-zo mill 7:V t. m (aud (l:u a. 111, :fir 5:10 p. in. on Sundaya only, Ix-Hvu for Sheridan, week days, t l:S0 p. m Arrive tit Portland, u:: a. in. Unvc for AIHI.IK 011 Jlonday, Witlnmluy ami Kri'iiy at 'JitOa. in. Arrlvo at Portland, Tues day, Thursday ami ijiitiiriliii it :);( p. in. Except Hiimliiy. Except Saturday. It. KOKHLEIt, Manager. i, II. MAHK1IAM, Asst. (i. 1-', & Puss. Agt THE NEW YORK WORLD THRlCE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 raged a Week. 1511 l'uiiora n Vonr, t It stands first among ''weekly" papers 111 size, frequency of publication' freehuese, vuriett and reliability of cor. tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly : and ita vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for thu accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly Illustrated, nnd nmonc Its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market roports, all the latest fashion for women and a Ion series of stories by thu greatest living oinciikiiii uiiu -uiiKiimi uiiiuors, Co nan Doyle, Jurome K. .leroiiie, NtaiUy Wuyinaii; Alury K. Wllklna Anthony llnpo, It rot llnrlo, llruiulor Slnttlxiwa, Kto. We offer this uneoualcd newsnauerani! Tho Dalles Twico-a-Weok Chronlclo to gethor one year for $'.'.00. The regular pi ico ot the two papers is fS.OO. Notioe of Pinal Aooount. Notice is hercbv 'ulven that tho unHirliwi admfuUtratrix of iho eitato of Y. (irv. ,1,..' ceasul, bus Hied her llnal uccount In tho County Court of thoBtateof Oregon, for Wusoo County, and tho Indira tliurt-of liiu; iitimliit.ul hf,.,..i..r. tho l7thiliiyof Juiuiiirv, I8K8, ut Iho hour o( i o clock, p. m. an the timo for hearing objucllona to said flnal account Hint tho settlement thereof All heirs, creditors, and other iwranini Intoivstiil In said eatate are hereby notllled, touppesr on or before the day set lor aald hearing and set tlement and file Ihelr-'Oblectloiu, ( any tliev have, to aald final account, or to any particular Item thereof, apecf ylng taelr obJecUona thereU). iMiieauity, uregon, Dec. iu,isu7. dclS-ll M. U. UHAY, AdmlnlstralrU. O.R.sH TO Till'. EMSTI (11VK8 TIIH CIIOKJI2 OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Salt Lake Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Rales'to all Eastern Cities OUKAN HTKAMKIIH l,e. I'ortUnd Kvnrv nu Ilava fr SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Steamers monthly from Portland to Vokohaiua and Hong Kong via North ern Piicllic Steamship Co., in connection with O. R. & N. Kor fllll iliilnlls cull on O. 1'. A Cn. a Agent The Dalles, or addreiw HUDSON, CAItl.tl.L .V CO., (Icil. Agts,, North l'acllic Hteainslilp Co, TISIK CAItll, No. I, to Hpokiiuc and (Heat Northern urrlves atri.-.Vi p. m leave at fi::u) p. m. No. 2, to Puudle ton, linker City and Union t'uclllc.arrlveaat IJM.'i a 111., departs ut Vl'.M a. 111. No ;i. from Hpokaiio aud (Heat Northern, ur rlvex at 'J"J(i a. 111., departs at '.irJi 11. 111, No. 1, from Jlulii r City and lliiliiu l'acllic, arrives at ;;1D a. in,, departs- ut ::'M a. 111. Nos. it and 'JI, moving east of Thu Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 21 arrives at .' p. 111,, departs ill l:lj p. m. Passengers (or lleppner tako Nn '.', leaving here at P. :.V) i. 111. W, II. J1UUL1IUKT, (leu. Pass. Agt l'ortlnud, Oregon ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car HT. I'Atll. MINNKAI'OI.I . ItDI.UTII KAIKIII TO UKANII KOK VHOOKHTON WINMI'KO IIKI.KNA uu ItllTTK Thfough Tickets C111CAOO T WAHIIlNtiTON l'lllI.AOKI.I'lllA NKtV VOKK IttlHTON AND ALL I'Ol NTH KANT mill HIIUTI1 Korliiformalloii, time cards, niuimand tickets, oil 011 or wrlto to W. (J. ALLAWaY. AKont, The Dallea, Oregon on A. I). CHARLTON. Asst. G, P. A., -M. Morrlmui (.'or. Third. Portland Oregon Dalles, loro and Antelope STAGELINE. Tlirough by daylight vlu Orima Valley, Kent ami Cross llollowb. 1IOIJOI.AH AI.I.KN, Thu Dulles. V. M. AVIUTKLAW. Alitolopo. BUgea leave Tim Dalles Irom Umatilla House at 7 11. in,, nlwu from Antelota) ut 7::!0 it, 111. uvery Monday, Hislnewlay aud Krlday. Coiiliectlous inado ut Antelope for Pritiovlllo, Jlllcholl mid i)l:it beyond. Clow cc.niiectlous inudoiitTho DAIles with railways, truliiH uud boats. HlllgOS from Alllplmtn M.,,nl, Tl... Il,,ll,.u Tiiks, duyb, TliurMlays nnd Baturihtya ut 1:3U p. 111. ,1 . ,. . HATKS Of FAIIK. Dallei, to Deschutes (i 1 00 do Jloro... iw do (irass Valley. . , si W do Kent ...... .nil . do Cross Hollows. ... I M Antelope lo tJross Hollows IHI lo Kent a nd do (iruss Valley : ( do iloro, , , , .., 3 W do Deschuecs I (M do Dalles . ,., 6 00 Tne coiumtiia PactciDpCo., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKACTUKKKH OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of -4r BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RIED BEEF, ETC.