The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 21, 1898, Image 4

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Tbt Dalles Dally Chpci-iuk
Tnr. DALLES,
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 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 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.
sad nuacaco. cal
icuavuu.tr. mew rosx. K.r.
I'EltSOVAf, MENTION
Mrs. D. Licev
went to Portland to-
day.
A. L. Mackintosh is
ville todav.
in from Prine-
H. A. Moore,
town todav.
tiie Moro banker, is in
C. B
Piockley, the Grass Valley sheep
man, is in the city today.
Miss Butler went to her hom
at
White Salmon on the boat today
F. r. spTlnn was amnn., tho Tonl
.i.
tnr's nnc. n.-irtiBnH t..i ,.,n,.
;uu- r
: - ' e """" V
P. T. Sharp went to Portland
ket.
Hon. A
on the morning tram to attend to some
onrt matters.
E. H. Parsons, manager of the Virtue
mine, In Baker county, is down from
Baker City t iday.
Yesterday morn'n? Win. Hoering
"-wtnt to Portland oa business, returning
on the midnight train last night.
H. Brash, who, in conjunction with
B. Wolfe, represented' Bessinger & Co.
in the citv for some time, and who has
traveled for that firm eitii.e last here,
. "'""
lias returned and will in all probability i
.rcuiaiD ior some time.
BOV.S.
In tlii? city, on Monday, February
21st, to the wife of J. Cameron, a daugh
ter. Old Folk' l'rugram.
Following is ye program for ye con
cert at ye Playe House Tuesday, Febru
ary, 221 :
"Ye Old Fulks at Home" AU men and wo
men s Inzer.
National Hymn, "America" All men aal
women sinsers.
Ye mayde, Belinda atandiah Cram, will come
before ye people and sing about "Annie Lawrie.'
Tour-parte toug bv four youths.
Ye very worldly and sinful tune, "Jlerrr,
3Ierry Are We," by eight dames.
Ye pathetic tune, "Last Hose of Hummer," by
Iieborah Dorcas McCoy.
Sentimental tons, "Aunt Sinab'i Quilting
Party," by Plttim. Pellet Clark and all singer.
Svtious two-parte ioag, "0, ReatleM Sea," by
Keurah Bountiful French and Penelope Boyal
IlU'tinston.
Jonathan HezekUh Lnnderi will npjy.-nr alone
and ting "Flow Gently fiweet Alton."
Kong of love, "Meet Me by Mwiuligbf Many
women lingers.
IUwanna iophi i Uigbflyer lllchell will sing
"Grandraa'a Advice."
JIatt Qcartet To be selected.
liame MehltaUil Yarney will sing a terlous
one-parte song.
Siuglnz Master I'hlneax fiebastlan Lundell will
sins Thy Sentinel Am I "
Ye reckle and worldly tune, "Yankee Doo
dle,' by John Gee Htuyvejant I'arrttt and all
ye singers.
A so' s about Cousin Jedtdfah Four singers,
l'e mayde. Glory AunJilom Cutbing, will
aing "Darby and Joan."
"Auld Lang fiyni" All ye singer.
Frivolon Hong, "Comin' Through tne Kye" '
jiainnua r.em campion.
Four-parte song, "When You and 1 Were
Young, Mag. Ie" Four singer.
Chorus, "Whip-poor-will" AH singers.
All ye men and women singers will sing
"Jlome, Bweetllome."
This in ye end.
Yon can't cure consumption but you
can avoid it and care any other form of
throat or lutm trouble by the use of One
Jlinate Cougb Care, it cures quickly.
That' what yoa want. Bnlpes-Kiners-iy
Drag Co.
DeWitt' Little Early Risers,
The fnius Iktl pltU.
ENJOYS
WAKE
Mr. StcUleUaad Know Bow Rip Vaa
Winkle Felt When H Wok Cp.
The village of Grnysville has .level
oped a stranpt case as viewed from a
rnedieal standpoint that of a man who
hod lain upon his bed for 24 vcars.
during a great part of which t.t.i? he
was blind and speechless, and some
times unable to liear. but can now walk
about with the aid of crutches, and his
irht. voice ond hearing all restored.
This man is Asa McClelland. He was a
soldier in tie late war, being a member ,
cf company C.Eighteenth Pennsylvania
cavalry, and will be remembered by
many of his old comrades.
In the early part of the "70s he wn '
taken ill and became bedfast. He lost
the use of his body, ond finally sank
into n half-consciocs tate, during
which he- lost both eyesight and power
to speak, and for a time could no: hear.
Some time before his illness his mind '
became temporarily affected, and he j
attempted to take his life by shooting.
The ball struck him near tin base of ,
the brain, but failed to penetrate the ,
skull. But little injury was done, op- '
' parently, by the wound, and he went j
about for several months afterward. !
After he became ill his case baffled th" j
aid of .physicians. I
Much of the time he would lie upon !
his bed with his head and entire body j
under covers. He would show no sjgn j
of recognition, and his food was fre
quently pushed under the covers within
his reach, ond thus he ate enough to
sustain life. This lasted during a peri
od of C4 years. After the first few years
old acquaintar?s c?a??d their visits,
and he almost dropped out of their re
membrance. He now relates the fol
lowing strange story:
A short time ngo he felt strength sud
denly return t his body, and Lad an
tmnulse to rise. He tried to do so and
found that he could-cei up. About the
, , i c .o;v..
same time he found his eyesi-rht re-
stored. He had not uttered a sound for
years, but the thoupbt occurred to hira
to speak, and he found his voice rv
1 stored.
His first attempt to walk was by rest
inc his hands upon the back of a chair
and pushing it alone, but he nor.' uses
crutches. He had fc.rgo:t"n wiy
nortls. and those vrere tsucht him just
; as a little child is instructed. In ill
, me way he wns taujrht to read armii).
, Everything was new to him. Ile'hovr
i ever, remembered the names and fnc;-.
of former acquaintances. An old a"-
; ouamtance vsbo nad not seen him for
inanv venrs met -him at the stir
a
Grnysville. and was quickly r?can)i;:'"'
oy .i:cv.ienanu. i ne latter reiers to tU'-
Verjod of his life prior -to nis Illncs.
r"36 oJ hls prior JtO
iA" - one who has been away in another
j here were but two or .three houses in
urujftiuie K'usutu: s mere liici;.
Like Hip Van Winkle, be seems tn
have awakened from a long dream. Hi
says that during bis illness h" wc -many
times able to hear what was mid.
but had not the power to whisper vej,
a reply. He has an interest in a pietv
of land, and draws a small rension, qnJ
says he now is able to conduct his own
business. Mr. JlcCIelland is 54 years
old, and formerly worked at the paint
ing trade. Pittsburgh Dispatch.
BumanltT AJwarn Seeklnr Eaoallty.
AGAIN AFTfcH TtAHS. I 1 1 CTltaVtlOIl. w Balaam fmm A at. H
j ptrx 01 ine countrr'ior many yenrs at;,
7r"T I l5 just returned. He specks of plac---
LOIS 1 -, -1 , . . 41 , T 1
iiuuui me iiiiaire as vnt?n 1 w:i- iiure
Perhaps it is because we know so-, Try oar one foutid squares "Qoeen
ciety to be merely a make-believe in its Brand"' butler, at Dalles Commission &.
equality that so many society people ( Grocery Co.
regard a real equality as impossible, '
and are content to remain in the make- on can t atlurd to rik yonr life bv
lelieve. But even the pretense of . allowing a cold to develop into pneamo
equality is precious, and it has more . ! nia or consumption. Instant relief and
honesty in it than the pretense of in- j a certain cure are afforded by One Min
equality. There is nothing so essen-, ute Cough Cure. Suipes-Kinersly Druj:
tially false as that; and the superior, j q0
when he takes thought, is as distinctly,
nwnre of the fact as the inferior. Hu-
inanity is always seekipg equality..
The patrician wishes to be with hit. ,
equals because his inferiors make bim !
uneasy; the plebeian wishes to be with ;
bis equals because his superiors make I
him unhappy. This fact accounts for
inequality itself, for classes. Inferi
ority and superiority were intohirable
to men, aud so they formed themselves .
into classes, that inside of these classes
they might have the peace, the comfort, (
of equality; and each kept himself to
nih own class for that reason. W. D. '
Howells, in Century.
GEMS OF THOUGHT.
TnE street is full of humiliations to
the proud. Emerson.
AY11A.T we learn with pleasure we
never forget. A. Mercier. 1
Patience is the road to advancement
in all lines of life. Japanese. ,
PnosiEr.iTY is a blessing to the good,
a curse to the evil. Anon. ,
Try Schilling's Iieit rea and baking Down-
Smoke the popular brands, Prizsilfd'
al, Rse Queen and Gnirantee,. For
igle by all firgt-c!aB dealers.
The best Pfiecific for dandruff and to
prevent baldness is Clarke & Falk'a
compound quimne hair tonic. 9-1 in
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what It wsls aade lor.
The eiyars inanufactureij by S. F i
Fonts are all high grade "'oils, nnd are '
placed before the smoking public en
tirely 011 their if rile.
There is no need of little children be
ing tortured by scald head, eczema and
skin eruptions. DeWltt's Witch Haze!
Salve (fives Instant relief and enrea per
luuoently. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co,
Ue pre Doirjg
feat ar;d
rtistie
..priptip..
For treasonable
prices.
We Print Anj'thing in
the J'rinlinc Line.
Qiue us a trial.
$l?roiicJ pub. Qo.
Frank Sherwood was down town to
day, the first time since he had hia tus
sle with cholera morbus. He says he
S drove utiles af ter'he was takersick, and
I never came so. near dyinc in his life.
. After thja when'he coe out ii i the cwiti-
4iu- nneii ne .ut.. iiui m ttie cuii.i"
..,, ti. i.fu.,f ru o.5,i .i
j,,7 ..v. .,, .n w vp.ft c
try
Culic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Ketneuy
with him. Missouri Valley (Iowa1, j
Tim
ton.
For sale by Blakeley & Hon;h
Notice to Ciintrncuri.
Bids will he received till nobn Jlon-
. day, February 21, lSSi, at the office of
, U. J. lriUlUall, lor tile tliasltl worfe f'n
i tiie Wasco Warehmtse addition. Also
bids will lie received hi t h,. crm. nlm-
and time for the
unijiciiicr vivct. uu iiu-
same buildinf
ttAEM.NG: Persons who suffer from
ScouchS and colds should heed the waru.
ings of dancer and save themselves suf
fering and fatal resnlts by using One
Minute Cough Care. It is an infallible
j remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all
throat and lung troubles. Snipes-Kin-ersly
Drug Co.
Cah lu Vuur Cllrck.
AH countv warrants registered prior
to Nov. 2, 1393, will be paid at my
j oiiice. interest cea.es after I-eb. ICth,
j ISPS. C. L. Pmtui'S,
Countv Treasurer.
J. M. ThirswPiid, of Grosick, Tesas,
save that when he has a spell of indi
grstion, and feels bad and sluggish, he
takes two of DeWitt's Little Earlv Kis-
ers at night, and he i all right the next '
morning. 3Iany tiiousAtids of others do j
the same thinfr.
KinerElv Drns Co.
Do von'
mtpes
Womeit autj TVokex Oklt arc mcnt com
petent to fally appreciate the purity, sweet
ness, and delicacy of Ctmccai Eoap, and
to discover new um for it dally. Tockactt,
part.)-, and beautify the skin, to allay itch
ing and irritation, to beal cbi&ngt, excoria
tions, and ulcerative weakness, nothing so
pure, so sweet, so spetdliy effective a warm
baths with Ccticura Boat, followed, wbn
nectwry, by mild appllcatiou of Ccticcca
(otnunent), the great skin cure.
tfM IhroozlMat th worti. Pri. Crrtccsu, ff.
soir. .irxiiTivT, a)e tait II. hm:i Dacu
T" Uuwto tntM I.oxarUQt llur," nuSol tnu
I B f HCMINCTO.V If S WILSort
ill'
fNTINOTON A- WILSON,
ATTOtlNEVK AT LAW,
THK DALLES, OI1EGON
Office over First Nat. Dank.
TTlIiKD, W. WILfeOW.
I M
ATTOUNKV AT LAW,
i Till-. HALLEi.OP.Eao;.
; OMicuovei First S.U ilnik.
I
c or - Jut Dontlfl
OWXV ONE roMi
ClsMiissisa. 2tcn.t box atdruafiauor br so
Umiiii fm, addrw tr. 9mS Ca. nils. J
a
rs.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County- of W acn:
' In the rentier of the estate of W. J. Mcin, dc
cvawi. citation: j
;ToJrnw Mein. Carrie McPonaId Ida Hubert
i and to all unknown heirs of W ,. Mollis, de-1
' ceased, greeting j
' In the name of the Slate of Oregon, yon arc'
! hereby cited and tco,ulreil to appear In the 1
County Court of the state of Oregon, for the
County of a.eo at the courtroom thereof, at
' Dulles Cltv, In the county of Waco,ou Monday. '
the "Hi day of March, lMes at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon of that day. then mid thrre to show
1 cue. If any cxlt. why an otder should not be
made authorizing and dim-ting J. l Mollis as
administrator of ld estate, to sell the real ,
' propertv belonging to the estate nt W. J Mollis ,
ueceiewl. for the purple t p?''ig the eharves
extne and claim a. iiln?; the cintu, which
Mild ptopcrtv I dcc-lbcd a follows. t4-wit.
The tiurth'ba.f of the northwst tiunrter, the
southwest quarter of the nortlmet quarter, the
northwest quarter of the j-outhweH quarter the
jonth hxlf of the fouthenst quarter, aud the
outh half of the oittbwe-t quarter, all in sec
j tlnn li, tp 1 outti. raae 12 eit. W. M.
i Witness the Hon. Kubort .Mays Judge of the '
'County Court of the titc of Oregon, for the
' Cuuty of Mtieo. with the mint said court i
i altixrd. this llth day of Jannarv. A. !..
, Attest A. M. KKUSAY.
I IsfAL) Clerk,
j janli-lt
STJMMONS.
.V THK CinrCIT COCKTof the state of Orc-
gou lor Wasco County.
Emma Golden, plstnUfi'.
I . vs
, liewitt (Jolden. dcf"tv!ant.
To IVulu (ioiden, the atxive nametl defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
' hereby requited to appear and aner the com
plain: tiled against ynu in the above entitled
court nnd cjuscoj or before, the Brt day ot the
noit term of said court followlugthe expiration
! of the time prescribed In the order for the pub-
UcaUon of this summous, tivwlt on or before
( thellth day of February, lt: and If you fall to
so ar jwar and answer, or otherwise plead. In said
cause, the plalntltT for waut thereof will apply i
to the Court lor the relief piaved lor in the com-
plaint tiled herein, to-wlt that the b.md of
matrimony exlstins betwesn plaintliV and de- I
fendant be dissolved; that the plaintiff be,
awardeil the custofly of Ui mltor child men- j
tlomil In ald onmiOrtliit. Zola Jiud Ooldrn: '
that the plaintitf have aud reeover her costs and
disbursements made and expended in thlt cult, j
and for such other and further relief as to the
four: may seem equUable. '
Hn.ne.wf by "rir "J. l?'rt' .L ""'"'l
jude of said court, which order tieurs dute
, im,t..mh..rth. ivjt. and was made and dated at
icis summons ii servea upon you ny iuioiut-
tember
i , r . . .7
ooer la Lane visy. nosrai.ouuiy. uitsou,
ticJSthdayofceptembei. 17.
on the isi
r i;ti . iLsu.".
Attorney ior i'lniutltr.
II
Administratrix Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby slvcn that ntider nnd by vir
tue of an order of :he I ounty Court of the State
nf Ore3m for Waneo i'ountr, made ontheth.
.onr nf Jiir niirr. I
ii!-., in the matter ot the estate i
' rf"f" w. K. ititieban. de-eit-J, 1 win kII h: I
' P.?.Ui? auction, at the courth, ie dn-ir In iaiiiT I
ot ."-enrnary. IL". at i o cloct p. m., to tee tuzn
. Li.,,)... . . t T .. , n. ...... u.Tn...H n ....1.1
1 etiiteaud dweritwd as follow, uvwlt-
f ... r l- ,1 , f r I..
I Muck C in the Fort DkIIo Jlilitirr Ilese.-va
; Mo? Aodltlon to IiJlc CJty, in said county and
The west half of the loutbca? ouarter and the
'outbea? ouarte
cat: half of me southwest quarter of section -I
in township C uorirA range H cast, In S aco
County, Orezun.
Ter.ns of sale One-half in cah at time of
al- and one-half in six mouths, secured by
mortgage on the premlx.-s.
iralles City, Oregon. Jan. 27.
EMILY II. KINKHAKT.
Jan?ii Administratrix.
2C0TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
La.nu Orncr. The tnu.r.1. Or..)
February l.j, l-fc. 1
Notice h hereby given that the follnwlng
uameii tettlei ha tiled notice nf his intention
pi make final proof in suptmrt of his claim, and
that foid priHjf will b-f made before Kesister and
Het-iver at The Dalle:, Oregon, on Monday,
t jfi?"
April 11, iVJn, viz:
lanif-K Hall, of The Uallm,
H. E. No. 1717, for the SEi, .NT '3 NEU and
NE'4 NEM Sr. 31, Tj. 1 N., K. U! K. NV. M.
Ho name-' the lollowing wltneio to prove
hN continuous residence uin find cultivation
of said land, viz. .
-Alexander Vane;, Albert Walters, William
Wolf. Frank Obrlst, all of The Dalles. Oregon
! JAS. F, M0CJUE, Begister.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land OrncE, The Dalle'. Ob ,
hebruar, 9, lvs t
Notice U hereby given that the following
nam-d settler has tllttl notlcu of hi? inteutiun
to eommute and make final prif In .inpjMirt of
hi claim, and that said iinwtf will Li made be
fore Kefiiter uiid Itetvlver at The Duller, Ore
gon, on TueMlay, Marob l!rt, viz-
Oliver lti,Wfrp, uf Th- llulle.
H. F.. No. i-07, lor the p'E4 N E'4 and NEj; HEU
S-'JI, Tp'-' N. P. 12 K. W ii.
He names, the following witnoses tnjirove
his contluuniw reafdence uj-on and cultivulion
ui saia lana, viz.
wtlttam r.ntiner,
Ferry VanCarap, Harry
Leamfl. II II. I.nrnwl, all of The Dalles, Ore
gon. JA
F. MOOKE, HewUtcr.
,)"s' iKiSENUoi:Fri:n a- iicedv,
j Physiciiins mid Surgeons.
i Bjitclal atteiitlon siven lo surgery.
Ilooms 21 nnd 2., Tel. as.
VtctUIwk
Sheriffs Sale.
.-lonceis nereiy Kiven tnat urnlcrnud by vlr-f
tue of an exe:utlon at.d order of wile Wnued out
of the Circuit Court of the htute of Uteeon for
1 the l ounty of Wasco, and to mc (llrtfri.il mul
; delivered, upon a Judgment nd decree renderwi
. vember. 1VJ7, in favor of A. II. Joue, plalutiir,
and against It. K. Fewel, defendant, for the sum
of two hundred mid suveuty-slx and liVICO .
winner on irieftiitiuirn Sf,r..rritr n.
whereby It was further ordered anil decreed br !
jheLourt that the following deicrlUit ptuirty,
liO.r.) dollam. together with Interest thereon, I II 1 Til T 1
t since :a I, I'.; nt llu rate of ten i:r cent n 1 I J a A I it t a n UnnnmT
lannuin.and, thirty (mn dollars attorney fti. Hill III K I 1' DP V 1 1 K'sjFir I
aiictbelurthersiim of eleven 111, dollars cfrtts,; Mil I 1 1 1 1 111 iNtf I V
which said Judgment wa enroll-tl and dwketed "UU 111 I Vl IlUlUUJ It
In the olhce of the clerk of said court In said! V '
Heglniiing ut a iolnt J.i.: chains west of the
1 line between sections thlrttive and thirty-six, '
1,n,,wn,.b.ll' il"t1t'.;l0rtb',' ,an?e ,e" Uait "' '- Uuslnesa Annouoceiuent.
Willamette Meridian, being the wetern term
inus of the north btiundary Hue of the James I
Ifunaon Donation Lund claim, tlient-c north' Ti .,11 , , , , ,
r,j;.'i chains, thence east r.M chains, thunce ' 1 have " day embarked in the busi
south fiM chains, and thence west t.Ki chjius to nujH 0( a toniral liimiranro rnil i.uini,.
pla'of u ginning, confining six acres, more , Jfenerai insurance, real estate
or less, and ling the same piemlsos sold by the-, and house broker : and also collections
Wawo County, Oregon,
licisold to satlslv Slid ludirment. attornxv f,-.
crtsaiidaecrufngcts.l wlir.Yin iiieidar the
sthdayof rcbniary, ii-, at 2 oi.U:k p. m. of
siu aay. at trie iroiuiiMir 01 the courthouse In
Dalles City, Wasco Co.. Or, jell all therlght.lllle
uml luteteat of thesaid F.i K. Feel limud tothe
above described proitty, at public auction to
the highest bidder lor cash lu ban;, the. pro-1
feeds ansng from said sale to beHppIlefl tothe
satisfaction' (if 'tald Judgment, attorney's fee.
cM aim aeviuiiig ciui, aim ine surplus. II our 1
tb,f, t. m r. i.m i,,,. .1,,.
main until the lurther older of this court.
..... ... ...... ..u ... ...' , 1 1 .. I V. , I c 1
I . T. J, DKIVKK,
decJS-1 HberifTof Wasco Countv, Or.
..GHflS. fWt-
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keep' on draught the celebrated
COHMHiA IILF-lt. acknowl
edged the 1M heex lu The Dalles
at the u-uat price. Come In, try
l and lc vltieeti. Al-o the
Ktii'ft brand of Wines Liquors
and Clears.
Sandmiches
of nil Kindt, always on hand.
Patronize the
Troy
All kind of work. White Shirts a specialty.
Family work at reduced rte. Wash collected
and delivered free. Telrphour o. 111).
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
1 U" 1 L 1 i I 1
II nfrihnin TAH: l'iTTTniAri
, YK' lJ 1 1 1 1 1 f I i L' ill's I Ii It Uliir
ri ll'lllllfl nv.i iir. LI i.ii.i
i II 111 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 II 1 1 rlWIIlfli,!
i II UIVU1UUUU1 , UU II U1VI
All work promptly a t ten J I'd to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT lock
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
CO.,
TRANSACT A GENEUALB.VS'KING BL'sINEa
Letters of Credit issued available in
EaBtern States.
the
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic'
Transfers sold on New York, Chicuuo, I
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore-!
gon, Seattle V ash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all pointe on fav
orable terms.
TH E
NEW YORK WORLD
THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION.
18 l'uires a Week.
150 Taper a Year
It etands first amonp "weekly" patiers
1 If 1 bitm frwnnunfir f m 1 .1 iim
frethnens, varieti and reliability of cor.
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D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
AW. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland ore (on
; Dalles, Moro and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
J Through by daylight via Gram Valley, Kent
1 aud Crowt Hollows.
IlOCGLAb ALLEN, Tli- Dalles.
V. M. HI11TKLAW, Altelipe.
I fitagvs leave The Dalle Irom I'matlllii IIouw;
at T h. in., ulao from AtituIot at "I'M a. in. every
lf.n,l,.,' ll'.l,w..1.. .....I t.l.t....
j mwlL nt Antelojie for l;rlnorllle, .Mltuhell and
; point neyona. Close c ni.ecilous made at 1 tie
j Diillea with railways, trains and boats.
I fitage from Alileloj' teach Tliu Ditllea Tiles-
' nurnuays anil eaturuaya ut 1 :su p. in.
kjtTKH rip V1I4V
Dalles to Dcschub.-s
do Moro.
do Grass Valley. . . .
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do Cross Hollows. . . .
1 Antelo to Cnmw! Hollows
do Kent
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do Mom.
do Deachuee . ,
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me columDia Pacting Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORK and BEEF
MAKUKAOTUKKKB ok
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curwsol BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)K1ED BEEF. ETC.
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