Tbt Dalles Daily Chrc&tflfc Tll: MAI.I.KS, OltEUUN ONG ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cares habitnal constipation. Syrnp of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most 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 FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRAKISCO. CAL LOUISVILLE, KT. HEW YORK, H.T. I'KKSON A 1 MENTION E. S. Otincer is in the city from Hood Itiver today. M. P. Isenbere of Hood liiver is visit ing in the city. Georpe Orofton of Centreville ia visit ine in the city. Colonel J. Patterson is in the citv from Wasco today. Jli's Rose Ricks went to Portl. nd on the Spokane flyer today. J. A. Djuthit, of the Times-Mountaineer, left on the early morning train for Portland. J. D. Gibson, county commissioner of Sherman county, is in from his home at Wasco today. Fred S. Shoemaker of Pendleton came up from Portland Friday morning and is visiting in the city. Charles Bovnton of Kingsley arrived on the boat from Woodburn last night and ieft this morning for bis home ii .rtiie interior. J). P. Deer, a former emplove of tl e racihc txpress Company, at this point, and who at present resides at Eufns, is jxi me cuy tonav. Dr. Hugh Loean went to Portland on the Spokane fiver today. He goes to visit his son, Rny, who is attending medical college in that city. Victor Schmidt arrived in the city early this morning from Antelope to at tend the funeral of his eister, which will tate place tomorrow atternoon. Miss Ina Coorjer. of McMinnville. whol has been visiting the family of D..J. Cooper in thi city during the winter, re turned to her home this morning. . J Mrs. Thos. Kelly and little daughter, 5ernldtne, were passengers on the boat this morning for Portland, where they will spend a week with relatives. MieB May Enright who is at presenW secretary of the Uolumlua Southern at Wasco, went through the citv t,n the morning train on her way to Poitland. THE CHURCHES. Calvary Baptist church, Elder Wil burn pastor At 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, regular services : Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; young people's meeting at 0:30. Lutheran services in the baeewent of the new church tomorrow as follows : Morning services at 11:00, Sunday echoul at 12:10. Class meeting in the evening at 7:30. 31. E. church, corner Fifth and Wash- BABIES WITH SKINS ON FIRE from Itcblag and burning eczemas and other akin and scalp tortures. Kone but parents real ize how these little ones suffer. To know that a warm bath with Odticdiu Soap, and a single applies tlon of C'UTiouaa (oinunenl), the great akin cure, will in the majority of cases afford -Instant relief, permit rest sad sleep, sad point to a spAedy cure, and not to use I hem without a jsoment's delay is to tall In oar duly. T "llev teCunSUs TMiS7Bmsi,ismBs4 fcw. ington streets, J. H Wood, pactor Ser vices as follows: Class meeting at 10 a. ui.; morning service at 11 ; Sunday bcIiooI, 12:20; .Junior League, 4; Ep worth League t6:3Q; evening service , i at i :6V. aii are inviteu. j I Sunday services at the Congregational ' church, corner Court and Fifth streets, as usual: At 11 a. in. uiui 7 .ISO p. in. ' worship, and a sermon toy tho pastor, I W. C. Curtis. Sunday school i mined i ntelv after the niorn'ne service; meet- inc of the Junior Christian Endeavor nt 3;30p;'l! ?!,the Y"nR VeiA! So.ei' etv at 0 :.i0. AH persons not worsbipp nc elsewhere are cord hilly invited. HiiHlnexs Aiiiiouiiceuient. I have this day embarked in the bnsl i ness of a peneral insurance, real estate and house broker; nnd also collections ' and negotiating of loans. 1 respectfully solicit a fair share of the public patron ape, my motto being "Strict attention to business." My office is with Dufur ifc Dufur, rooms 23 and 1M, new Vogt block, The Dalles, Or., where 1 will be pleased to have uiy friends and others call nnd see nie about any matters ic my line. Respectfully, 15-lw V. H. Brrcs. The best specific for dandruff and to prevent baldness is Clarke & Falk s compound quinine hnir tonic. 9-lni One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That it what it mnde for. Try our one innum squares "Qaeen Brand" butter, at Dalles CommisEior. & Grocery Co. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds, Burns. SWhen you eee a good thine push it along. Therefore call for the Prize Me ial and Rose Queen cigars. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It wa. made for. THEY WON'T BE SHOT. American Quail That Are Trou bling Canadian Sportsmen. The Birds Are So Swift of Wing That the Hunters Are TJuablo to llag Them borne Objections to the Yan kee Invaders. TVo years ago quail became very scarce in this part of the province of Ontario, says the Xew York Sun, and some enthusiastic sportsmen imported a couple of bevies from the southern states and turned them loose. This year they are reaping; their reward, though it is not the kind they expected. That live quail are plentiful everyone agrees, but up to date very few dead birds have gladdened the hearts of the hunters. Whether the feathered col onists have acquired new habits since coming under the Uritish flag or have simply brought with them the spirit of independence peculiar to the republic no one knows, but thev are certainly well able to take care of themselves. They are wild and wary and unlike the native Canadian quail are easily Hushed. When flushed they fly straight for the thick woods, where it is difficult to get st them. They think nothing of flying half a mile to reach a thicket, and often instead of alighting on the ground they perch in the trees where i no dogs can find them. The other daj-! the sportsman who had most to do with bringing in the foreigners tramped about from sunrise till sunset, and, on being asked the customary question, What luck?" replied: "I am a sinful man, but not a liar. I didn't get a feather. I never saw such birds. They invariably flushed before the dogs got within fifty yardt. of them, and made for tho woods, where it seemed impossible to find them." After dinner he lit a cigar and gave his friends the benefit of his observa tions. "I don't believe there are more than a dozen flocks of these imported quail in the county," he said, "but they travel around so much they are seen everywhere, and in that way give the impression that the fields are full of them. I asked every farmer I met if there were any quail about. The an swer always was: 'Plenty of them. I saw a big flock yesterday or the day ljefore.' Now, Iicel sure that many of these farmers baw the hame flock. When the little native quails were plentiful they didu't travel about much. A flock would make its home in a cornfield where there was plenty of food and could be found there or in a neighboring field at any time. The dogs could get within a couple of yards of them before they would rise, and I never knew them to fly further than forty or fifty rods, liesides, they i.ever flew except when dh-.tvrbed, and when the dogs htrnck a trail they could find the flock by following it. When hunted the birds would fly back nnd forth in a couple of fields, and it was easy to kill a whole bevy in an after noon. Of course tuat wus why the na tive quail got .killed off. "iJut these new fellows seem to do a lot of their traveling on the wing. If a feeding ground doesn't huit them, they fly to unothcr. lfaM a dozen times a day my dogs trailed a flock over a farm only to find that tho birdb hud flown. I believe each flock now has a beat of a dozen or more farms over which it travels, and us the birds are seen at different times on ull tho farms, each farmer Jhinlcs he bus a flock liv ing with him just as in tho past, and that is the cause of the opiuion that Modern Treatment of Consumption The latest work on the by forty eminent American w physicians, says: "Cod-liver $ oil has done more for the con- $ SUmpttVC than all other rcme- P" together." It also 2 UTtT-t i U! says. - i ut. uypupuuspiuiu ft of lime and soda arc regarded J by many English observers as $ specifics for consumption." $ Scott's Emulsion $ i $ contains the best cod-liver oil in a partially digested form, combined with the Hypophos- $ te r-F T -in Ttc W remedy, a standard for a quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest views of the medical profession. Be sure you get SCOTPS Emulsion All druggists ; 50c and $1.00. ftrmr a nnWNP. rh.mi.t. v.w Vn.w quail are plentiful." The sportsman who brings home a bag of half a dozen birds this year does well, though it was by no means un usual for a good shot live or six years ago to make a bag of twenty or thirty. The men who imported thu quail are satisfied with the result, even though they haven't killed many yet, for they say that nuch wary birds can take good care of themselves and will in time become very plentiful Hut some are dubious of this and say that an old iashioned hard winter will kill off the htrangers. The last couple of winters have been verj- mild. Besides they have noticed that the birds r.rc rather stupid and easily killed in cold weuthcr in fact, there is very little u:,e hunt ing them on fine day.s. But though there are some doubters among the sportsmen they all approve of the at tempt to restock the county with game. Col. Denison, of Toronto, how ever, strongly disapproves of it. He ib a descendant of the United Empire Loyalists, and so "truly loyal" that he thinks there should be a law passed to keep rebellious American game out of the country. He sees in litis attempt to colonize the fields and wood with Yankee quail an effort to foment an nexation. PUBLIC Two Merit SERVICE IN CHINA. of the Competltlre Eiluca- ' tlonal System. Ex-Secretary John W. Foster, who was the confidential adviser of the em peror of China in the peace negotiations with .Japan, contributes n paper cn "The Viceroy Li Hung Chang" to the August Century. Mr. Poster says of the viceroy: "lie does not regard the competitive educational system of admission to the public service as a perfect method, and more than once he has reeommended to his emperor material niodiii(sitiou.s in the existing system. But it must be confessed that it has stood the test of centuries with much benefit to China, and its practical operation has demon strated that it possesses two merit of inestimable value to any ration; first, it brings all the oflices of the rmptre within the reach of the lowest subject; and secondly, it diminishes the incen tives to, and oj)jortunities of, corrup tion and favoritism in securing en trance into official life. But in China the competitive examination ends with the admission; beyond that step promo tion must come through other methods. ,I.i Hung Chang secured the right of ad mission to oflico through his assiduous' application to study, nnd every suc ceeding step in his upward career has been attained by hLs own genius and capacity." ' The member foi i'.orth-South Blank shire "Gentlemen, you twit nie with having turned my coat. Years ago I supported this measure. Then I hud a reason, IJut now, gentlemen, I havo ! lost mv reason " And he wondered nt "t'ce hereby given that under and by vir ioht.inj ri.ahon. inu lie wontiertti at tuc.()f mi c.m,,,,, (i or(ler ()fs,io insuwl out the deafening bmile that pervaded the of the Circuit Court of tho Htute of Oregon for meetinir Household Words the i ounty of Wasco, nnd to me directed und niLciinj,. uutiht-iioui orat,. delivered, upon a Judgment and decree lendered l suppose tnat it woum tnne a great deal of ohservation nnd experi ence to enable a man to pick the faitest home entered for a race," nhe ren.arhed. "Yes," replied the man of mournful ex- rierii-nee "hut thnt iim't. hut vnn nn 1 pern nte, uut inui nm t, niiiu you arc , trying to do. Uhat you wapt ik to pick ' the horse that is cointr to w in." ! mi. iiwiat. uiui, ia j,uiiii, , I B 8 HUKTINfJTON li 6 wiuon I I HL'NTINGTON ft WIIAON, ATTOrlNEVK AT I.AW, THE DAI.I.ES, OREGON Office ov-r First Nat. Hunk. -pRKU. W. WII-SO'-'. ATTOrfNEV AT I.AW, i iir. i .vixi-.i,ur.L.uu. Ofncc ovei First Nat. Ititiic. 7op! iok or "JtirtDon m weu." i ONLY OMC FOll A Cmmitt, 2tcii. a box at drui Mlior by MU iC.mb.Ak IllbV Citation. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon (or tho County of Wasco: In tlit mutter ol the estate of W. J, Mollis, de ceased, eltatlou: To James Mettis, Cnnle McDonald, Ida Hubert iinil to all lioMiown heirs of V. .". Mollis, de ceased, greetltiK In the name nf the State of Oregon, you nro herebv oiled nnd rvipilred to npioar In the Cmiiiiy Court ol the state of Oregon, for tho Conntr of Wiuen at the cimrtroom thereof, nt Iiallis'CItv. In the C'omitv of Wiwn. on Monday. the 7th day of Miiroh, !", tit 10 o'clock In the, forenoon of that dny, then and there to thou )K made authorizing and directing J. C. Mollis, ai JK administrator of said estate, to sell tne real i eiine, It any exist, wny an outer siiouni not no a '), Si? lrn'Crty MmiRlin: to the etto ol V, J, Mulus necni'U'u, ior wie iuriM?t m paying mu mnrk-i-, cxpcnH"' and rliilm lu'ninst the estate, which mild uriiiH'Ttv Is described an follows, tin wit. , Tho mirth hii.t of the northwiv-t (iimrter, the southweM iiinrter of the iinrtlnest nunrter, the i northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, the , south 1ml! of the southeast quarter, mid the I south half of the snuthwe-t quarter, all III see- tlon V2, tn 1 south, tihibh 12 ea-t, V. M. Utness the Hon. Hubert Mays, Judged! the Count v Court of the Mile of Dreeon. for the County of w 'iseo, with the seal ol said eourt . atlixed. this llth day of January. A. D.. 1MS. Attest A. M. KKI.SXY, 1st Ah Clerk. Jaul5 It SUMMONS. TS THE CIRCUIT COCKTof the Slate of Ore J. con tor Wnsco Comity. Kmuin Golden, i!alntlll'. vs Hewitt Golden, nefotirtant. To Hewitt Cioidcn, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you In the above eutltlMl eourt and cause on or before the Ilrst day ot the next teim of said rourt following the expiration of the time prescribed In the order for the pub lication of this summons, to-wlt: on or liefore the 1 Ith day of February, ISfts and If you fall to so nt'pear una nnswer, orotnerwise plead, in sum cause, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief played for in the com plaint tiled herein, to-wlt that the li.mcls of matrimony existing between plaintiff nnd de fendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff bo awarded the custody of the minor child men tioned in said complaint, Zola Mmid Ciolden; that the jilulntltVhave und recover her costs nnd disbursements niude and expended in this suit, und for such other and further relief us to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is served uinm you bv publica tion thereof by order of Hon. v. I.. Ilrudshaw, judge tif said court, which order bears dale of September :3th, lstC. and was made and dated at chambers In Lnlles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on the Ssth day of jjeptemhet, lsl'V. F11EI) V. WII.SOX. ii Attorney for l'lnlntilV. Administratrix Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that under and by vlr tueof an order of Che County Court of theriinic of Oregon lor Wnsro County, made onlheMh day of Jmimirv, 1'.IS, in the matter ol the estate r.f Hr. W. K. itinehart, deceased, I will sell ut public auction, at the courtly use door in Dalles City, In said county and state, on the 2sth day of February, lvJi, ut 1 o'clock t. m., to the high est bidder, nil the real estate belonging to suld cstiiteund described n follows, to-wlt: Lots A, 11, C. I), K. F. G, 11, I, J, K nnd h in IWock ui. ill the rort Dalles Military Iteserva tlon Addition to D.Ik's City, in said county and state. The west half of the southeast quarter nnd the east nan oi tne soutnwesi quarter ot section in township 2 north, ranee 11 east, in Vtusco County, Oregon. Terms of sale One-half in cash ut time of sal und one-hulf In stx months, tecured by mortgagee!! the premises. Dalles City, Oregon, Jan. 27. 1S9S. KMILY II. KI.VKIIART. jan'JD-ll ' Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OrncE. Tut Dalles, Or.,j February 15, ls'.'s. j Notice Is hereby clvcn thut the following' named cetlct has riled notice of hl intention M make until proof in support of his claim, mid thnt suld proof will bi made before Register and I'.ecclver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, April 11, 1S'J3, viz. tlulllxK flail, of Tim Ilullrs, II. K. No. 4717, for the SE.'i XV, H'.j N i'M and NK,t NEJi Sec. 31, To 1 N K. 12 K. W . M. He names the following witnesses to prove ni continuous resiueucu upon unu cultivation of said lund, viz. Alexander Vance, Albert Walten, William Wolf, Frank Obrist, all of The Dalles, Oregon 1911 J As. F. MOOKE. Register, NOTICE FOB PUULICATION. I.AMIJ Oftice.Thk Dallks, Or.., j febrnary, , Ihifi. ) Notice U hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to commute and make linnl proof In snpjHirt of his claim, nnd thut said proof will be made be fore ilevister and Receiver ut The Dalles, Ore gon, on Tuesday, March 22, Iw., viz - -Oliver ISownr, of The Uulles, H. E. No. f07, for the HEU NE.L and NEW HEli S-0 2l,Tp2N, K12E, Wit. He names the fidlowiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation f said land, viz: William KurTiier, Perry VanCamp, Harry i-eurncd. II JI. U-arned, h1 of The Dalles, Ore gon. JAS. F. MOOKE, I'.eglster. J-ytS-OEIHKNDOKKFKK ft IlUJiDV, Physicians aud Surireoiis, Slvclal nttcutloti given to surgery. Rooms 21 und 22, Tel. ZA. Vogt Illock Sheriff's Sale. aim entemun suia cour t on tne Mh day of No- vimj.:i, iuti u luvui iii .v. ii. unites, piaitiuu, and against R. E. Fewel, defendant, for tho sum of two hundred and seventy-six and 2.1 100 i270.25) dollars, together with interest thereon, annum, and thirty (:l dollars attorney fees; m!u. ",u 'Hf'."u.r "'"" eleven in;uonars costs, whI(!ll mM jllrtement was cnroll-d und docketeil In the ollico of the clerk of said eourt In said county on the 8th day of November, 1M7, und whereby it wus further ordered and decreed by t lif tit nt f liar llin t. . kl.. .lt.. .1 . .... ,,., ,.,, .v .uiiuniui, uenou iiruiKirir, to-wit ., Hvgtntiing ut a point 18.29 chains west of the line between sections thlrtv.llvn uml im.i,-.i I in township three north of rungo ten east of tho 'Willamette .Meridian, being the western term Inui of the north boundary line of tho James .lluiuon Donation Land Claim; thence north (i.fe."i chains, thence east KM chiilns, thenco i south CM clinlns, und thence west h.M chuiim to plaet-of b-glnnlng, containing six acres, more or less, and being the same premises sold by tho tail A. B. Jones to tho suld K. E. Fowol, In i Wuico County, Oregon, be told to satisfy mid Judcinont, attorney fees. ctv uua accruing costs, I will., on Tuesday, the flth day of February, ifi'jo, ut a o'clock p, rn. of said day, at the frontdoor of tho courthouse In Dalle City, Wasco Co., Or.,ell all therlght.Htlo and Interest of the said K. K. Fewel In and to tho aixivo described property, at public unction to the highest bidder lor coah In hum, th pro ceeds arislnir from said sale to be applied to the iailsUotion of Mid Judgment, atlornoy'ii fee, coats and accruing coau, and the aurplui, If any there be, to be paid into court, and there to re main until the lurtber order of this court. T. J, DKIVKH dec22-I Sheriff of Wasco County, Or. r ..GflAS. F-W.. Butchers and Fanmcrs ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught tho celebrated COl.l'.MlUA Ki:it, acfciiowl cdKed the best lieor In The Dalles, at the tiMial price. Come In, try l and be rir vltirvd. Al-o the Finest brands, of Wines, Liquors and Ciirars. Sanduiiches of all Kinds always on hand, A NEW MARKET. FRUIT, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, FISH AND GAME. Chickens Dressed to Order. Promt Delivery to any part of the city. A. N. VARNEY, 'I'iione 12. Third and Washington Sts. Patronize the All kind of work. White Phlrts n seelalty. Family work ut reduced r. tes. Wash collected- and delivered free, Tolrplmue io. 111). H. D. Parkins, Agt, 1 Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL If 1 7. 4. I All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT LOCK FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. ritANSACT A GENERAL BANKING UUEINKa LetterH of Credit issued available in the EuHtern States. Sight Exchance and Teleirranhit Transfers sold on New York, Chicauo, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and variouE points in Oregon and aahintton. Collections made at ull nointe on fav- orable terms. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION. IK rage a Week. 1D6 1'apert a Year It stands first nmong ''weeklv" naners in size, frequency of publication freshness, varietj und reliability of cor. tents. It is iiractleallv a dallv ut the lo price o a weekly: and its vast lit nf snhscriherB, extending to every state and territory oi tne union and foreign coun tries, will vounh for the accuracy and fuirness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, nnd nmnni' Us special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, ull the latest fashion for women und a Inn series of stories by the greatest livinv American and English authors, Conan Jloyle, Jerome K. Jerome, Htaiilvjr Weymau; Mary E. Wilkin Anthony Hope, Mret Harte, Brainier Malthewa, Ktc. We offer this uneonaled nssansnprnnil Tho Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to. Bother one year for 2.00. The regular price of the two papers ie $3.00. TILLETT & GALLlGAN, WM. TILLETT. . H, GALLlGAN, Hole I'roprletot nf the C'ELEHKATKI) XAKIMA Al'I'LK. Hood River Nursery, TILLETT Ic GALLlGAN, Prop, Firnt-cltm Nurwy Stock a Specialty Watchmaker Jeweler 0.R.&N TO tiii: EKST1 OIVi:S TI1K CIIOICK OK TWO Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Denver Minneapolis St. Paul Omaha Low Rateslto aii Eastern Cities OCEAN NTKAMKKN l.rav I'tirtlaud Every Five Day tar SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohiwnn and Hong Kong via North ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection with O. K. & N. For full details cull ou O. I'. A Cn. A Rent The Dulles, or address HOIteO.V, CAI'.l.lI.L, ft CO., Gen. Acts., .North I'aclllc Steamship Co, TIME CAIUI. No. 4, to ?iikulie und Great Northern arrives ut5:'J.'ip. m leaves at fi::t0 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton, linker City and t'uioii i'acltlc,arrivesatl2:t5 , p. in., departs at 12 MO p. in, I No :!, from pokuuo und Great Northern, ar- rives at 6 .V) a. m., departs ut li.Xi n. m. No. 1, , Irom ilakir City and Cnloi I'aclllc, arrives at I 3:2:1 a. in., departs ut :i -.") u. m. N'is. '1 and 21, moving east of The Dalles, will I carry passengers. No. 23 arrives nt f p. in., ' departs ut 1 - li p. m. I'asseiiKcrs for Hcp'pner tnke No 2, leaving . here at 11 13 p. m. W, 11. UUKUiritT, Gen. i'ass. Agt Portland. Oreeon N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. N s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car UT. I'AUb MINNKAI'OI.I UL'l.tJTJI KAltGO (iltAMI rou CltOOKSTON WINNIl'EO IIKI.KNA an IttlTTK TO Through Tirskets CIIICAOO WAHUINOTON 1'HII.AUKL.I'IIIA NEW VOKK HUSTON AM) ALL POINTS KAHT anil HOllIH For Information, time cards, map and ticket, cal on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dallta, Oregon I). CHARLTON. AsBt. G. P. A., iSS. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oreon Dalles, Mora and Antelope STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent and Cross Hollows. LOUOLAH ALLEN, The Dalle. C. At. WIIITELAW, Antelope. Stages leave The tlalles Irom Umatilla House at 7 a. in,, also from Autelorai at 7::w a. m. every .iiuiiuiiy, iieuiiesuay nun r riuuy. C inudc ut Antolojro for I'rlpevllle, M i ,,..-. .. . . .1.. - , Connections 1'rlni.i'ill,. Mllnliiill und Hilnts beyond. Close oi nnectlons made at The imuea wun railways, trains and boat. Stages from Antelope reach The Dalle Thus days, Thursdays and HaturdayH ut 1:3) p, m. Dalles to Deschutes ,.1 00 do Moro.. l W do (Iras Valley 'J '.'S Ho Kent a is) do Cross Hollows I 60 Antelope to Cross Hollow . . . 1 M) do Kent a U) do Grass Valley .8 00 do Moro a W) do Henchuces, . Jitl do Dalles 6 uu Tire GoiumBia packiogco.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKACTUKKKo OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON x)K!ED BEEF, ETC.