The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 22, 1898, Image 4

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    Tbt Dalles Daily CteiiHilt.
tm: DALLES,
OKEGON
KIVJOY
Both the method and results when
Svrnrj ot Furs is taken: it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts '
tcentlr vet prompt! v on the Kidneys, .
liver and Bowels," cleanses the svs-
tem effectuallv, dispels colds, head- :
aches and fevers ami cures hahitnal
o r t-: : i.
constipation. Syrup of Fig is the ,
only remedv of its kind ever pro- i
uuceu, pleasing to the tustc and ac- j
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in .
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthvand acrreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it j V
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
mav not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Bo not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIS SYRUP CO.
SAK FMKtSGO. CAL
LDUISY1U. AT. KW YORK, H.X.
Old Folk Trovrain.
Following is ye program for ye con
cert at ye Playe House Tuesday, Febru
ary, 22d :
"Ye Old Folks nt Horac' All niea and wo
men singers.
N'aUonal Hymn, 'America' AU men and
women sinpers.
Y"e lnaydc, Belinda Standish Cram, trill come
before ye people and sinp about "Annie Lawrie."
Foar-parte song by four youths.
Ye Tery worldly and sinful tnne, "Merrr,
Merry Are We," by eight dames.
Ye pathetic tune. "Last Boss of Summer," by
Deborah Dorcas McCoy.
Sentimental sons, "Annt Dinah's Quilting
Fartr," by Pitkins PeUet Clark and all sinsers.
Serious two-parte sobs, "0, Restles Sea' by
Keiurah BonUUfal F(sdx and I'enetope Royal
Ilnntinjton.
Jonathan Hezekiah Landers will appear alone
and sing "Flow Gently Sweet Alton."
Song oi love, "Meet Me by Moonlight" Many
women singers.
Cosanna sophi t Highflyer Michell will sing
"Grandma's Advice."
ilale Qnartet To be selected.
Dame Mebitabel Varney wiU sing a serious
-one-parte song.
Singing Master 1'hineas S-bastian Lundell will
sing ' Tby Sentinel Am I "
Ye reckless and worldly tune, "Yankee Doo
dle," by John Gee Stuyvesant I'arrcK and all
ye singers.
A so'g about Cousin Jedediah Four singers.
Ye inayde, Ulory Ann Blossom Cashing, will
sing "Darby aad Joan."
'Auld Lang Sync" All ye singers.
Frivolous Song, "Comiu' Through the Rye"
Mathilda Kent Sampson.
Four-parte song, "When You cud 1 Were
"Young, Mag.ie" Four singers.
Chorus, "Whiiepoor-wlH" All singers.
All ye men and womei singers will slag
"Home, Sweet Home."
This is ye end.
iiuciuen'i Arinca salre.
T)ie Vest ealve in the world for cut,
bnas6, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, feei
eoree, tetter, chapped hande, chilblaine
corns, and all ekin eruptions, and nosi
itvely cui piles, or no pay required
It is guawLteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price lib cents
per bor. For sale Dy Blakuley and
Honghton. druezistB.
Y'ou can't cure consumption but yon
can avoid it and cure any other form of
tbriat or lung trouble by the use of One
IMinute Cough Cure. It cure, quickly.
That's what you want, Snipes-Kiners-ly
Drug Co.
The cigars manufactured by S.
Foute are all high grade goods, and
placed before the smoking public
F
are
en-
tirely on th'r merits.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures,
That Is what It was made for.
Smoke the popular brands, Prize Med-
al.Riee Queen and Guarantee,, x-or
I, Rise Queen and Guaran
eale bv all first-class dealers.
The best specific for dandruff and to
prevent baldness Is Clarke & Talk's
compound quinine hair tonic. 9-lm
DeWitt's Little fiarly Risers,
The famuli llitlr pills.
Use Clarke & Falk'e Floral Lotion for
chapped bands and rough ekin. ltn
V 8 BUXTIHOTOX
U b WILSOX
Htali.Uion niww.i,
aTTOKNE Yb' AT LAW.
rUNTLNGTOK it WILSON,
THE DALLEB, OREGON
Office om first Nat, Sank.
F
RED. W. WILSOV..,
Anuoati ai twin,
THE KALLKti.OEEGON
Ofliec ovet First NL 0aK.
a sizzling spot.
( Torn la the Moat Torrid Town In
the United Statoe.
Temperature Eiceedlna; One Hundred Dr
' Bree for Day at it Time-Deserts That
Make It Vuneeciwary to Guard
Desperate Convict.
Eastern people "ho prate nboutheat-
j cd terms and flee to the mountains or
i seashore upon the appmch of a brief
pc.iou u ::rT"
10a HCn UK? ll.-lilijaiu.v-iaaujuua
the au s snouja coitsiuui uic ---
..... 1 IJ - .. I .1 . 1. . . nmfrn rT 1
town where the temperature irom
about the middle of June to early Oc
tober ranges all the way from 00 to
:2i degrees In the shade, and occa
sionally goes to 123 decrees for a few
hours, "eugpests a Yuma i.Vris.) corre
spondent. "What would they think of
for r full month of not
i s than I'T, or two weeks at a time
l.. ii the temperature lias varied from
r . , 15 oi a wcei- u-hen the tie
r. ,-ett-r has stood at over 112 in the
shade?
This is what the residents of this
-,nalrt old town of Yuma experience
regularly each dimmer So t ,s
season luma ens haci two spot..- ci
v e?th.,r ,vhcn the mercHrv climbed up
o 117 -a Uip sna(le cverJ. mon;inir for a
T Kucc'ssive dnvs. and descended to
i,r. toim atnhrht. From June 10 to ,7;me
1-t TiiC iuum it-iiii.4fc. - r
from 107 to 114. From June IS to
,'iice 21 inclusive, tne temperature on
avli afternoon would po as hisrh as 11.
n the shade.
All conditions seem to unite to make
Yuma the ho' summer spot it is. It is
located in a kind cf basin on theedp.
;-,e hrr. muddy f J
a "obe soil down to the crulf of Call- j
hernia. Awav to the west, across the
river ana totnesouinsircicu-w .kvw..
orado desert, several thousand rqr.r.re
trules in area. It. is so raere'lass, p-host-!y
and fierce a desert waste that few
'iare cross it by waron or on ioot in
the Furatr.cr months, and in w!ntor or
crly spring travelers are careful to t
acvomj:an.'tHl by a companion or two
and supplied with an abundance of
drinhintr water and food.
Every summer venturesome miner
lose their lives in trying to cross, the
. i . . ... . i. r- i
beintr oertaten bv a sand-:
desert
llV
storm or v.-c
kened unto death by tie
dreadful .heat. To the north there are
vast plains and uplands of barren, sun
bahen adobe soil, and u peculiar forma
tion of lava and soft granite, the re
mains of numerous extinct volcanoes.
This area absorbs the sun's heat by day
and distributes it by night. To the
east are millions of acres tint are the
next thing to absolute desert, where
nothing grows except by irrigation,
and then only scantily; where no one
lives who can exist elsewhere. For over
100 miles about Yuma not a tree grows
nmurrJlr. and none of the forest trees I
that the jople of New England or the j
middle states know can be .grown even j
artificJallv.
There is not a thintr in nature any- i
where in the region to add a degree oi i
coolness to the atmospfcere. mere
are no balmy breezes irom anyv. uere,
no sea or lake air to come once in awhile
as a relief after hours of aKteady down
pouring of solar heav not a mountain
or brook, a cauyou or dell, a grove or
beach throughout the whole country to
which, one may resort for so much as
a moment of coolness. One may gaze
in any direction from the highest place
in l'uma, and the only color in nature v
be seen is a dull, reddish brown under a
blazing sky. Even the tduggish river
takes on the hue of the surrounding
territory.
When a wind comes up from off the
desert, the air is almost ehriveling. and j
even the natives of Yuma go into their
adobe houses and shut the- doors to j
avoid- the,air that comes like that from j
a furnace from a foundry. Tne glare of
i.: i. :..c ,.T,
eves of the m-ot.le. Green Toggles and '
smoked classes are commonly worn
here bv eastern people. There an-
manv cases of blindness among United
States soldiers who have been stationed
at forts in this region. The fierce sun
shine causes infiaramatioii of the. cyfs.
Every one does as much work as pos
sible the evening or early morning 1
fore the sun has got in its . best ef
forts, and there is little or no unneces
sary movement about town at midday.
l.aiiroad brakemen wear leather mit
tens so that they may handle coupling
pins and links. The chbia and glass
ware in the homes and at the little ho
tel are as warm on any day in EUicmer
as if they had juyt come out of very
warm v.ater. and window panes are uu
lMinrably hot. When, one puts bis hands
on a wall in a hou.se on a hot day it feels
like the walls that surround a baker's j
oven. All horses and cows here are i
kept under roofs or rdieds at midday 1
I ,, Vifn iTinniiiri- Is m nfnnr. bifll-
y Sun
SHE WAS STARTLED.
An Inqalsltlve Vontli Tumbled Over a Par
tition Upon h Spinster Ited.
"A"hen Mount Talior, X. J., was first
taken TKeie&Kion of bv the Newark con
ference of the MethodiHt Episcopal
church," Bald a clergyman of that de-
nomination recently, "we hud little
money with which to clear up the I
grounds and erect the first buildings '
necefeisary. After putting up a sort of
open air jiavilion in which the preach
ii)i services could be held, we began to
icast around for some building where
transient guests might be accommo
dated. "The structure resulting from this
necessity was a long frame building?
Wasting
in Children
CAn OVcrcomc in almost all cases
thc Qf Scott's Emulsion o!
.jj Qft fa Hypopbos-
r,r,5t of Lime and fcoda. While
it IS a SClCntlllC tact that COO-UVCr i
. . 1 Alf t ,
Oil IS tnc moST OlgCSllDie ouibw - i
istcntc, in
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is not only palatable, but it is
31rai4i- AtcrcztcA and made readv
for immediate absorouon by tnc
system.
It is also combined with
the hYpophosphiteSfWhich
suddIv a f ooo not only for
the tissues of the body, but j
for the Bones and nerves, 1
..4 :tf U..M4 ..Ut rr!l4 .
ana will build up the enna
when its ordinary food
does not supply proper
t mirtsri mnt.
! Be sum you gtt SCOTT'S EmuUioc Set that tht
I jaia aci fish art or. the wrapper.
All dmgsUts ; ,c and Ji.iw,
SCOTT & BOWSE, Chex.ua, New York.
which was cinsieueU tnc "iaoi
house.' In constructing the house on
i ; , t.n..: ,,,-l-1 tin.
partitions were not run all the way up
to the raitcrs ana me roam -was coi
ceiled.
"I shall never fonret." contnti'-d the
minister, "one of my first n-rhts in this
rather crude hotel. After I had retired
I was suddenly aroused with a start by
the most unearthly shriek.
" 'Murder: Thieves! Kobbcrs!
Help ! Help! ' a woman was shou ting at
the top of her lungs.
"J hustled out into the narrow hall
in my night robe and found others in
the name attire both men and v., rucn
running around in a custracica ivay.
Wo all stopiwd before a door ft ora with-
tn wnicn ice mjuj.u.i j -ik-u.
" 'You beast: Help: i:eip: -Murder!'
still came the cries.
"There was a sound of sending from
within and suddenly the door opened
and a woman, excited, panting, with
wild and d
beveled IckiKs, ap;earcU t
the door clutching a bov, who was more
. , . H ." r ,. ,-1
frightened even than v. as the v. oman.
"Clio r-!nnpf. spttlprf it. The bor was
the son of a woman occupying the ad
joining room. The little fellow, out of
curiosity, had climbed to the top of the
tiartitiou and, losing his balance, had
fallen over into the next room, landing"
on the bed of a rather olderly spinster,
"The ridiculousness of tire whole af-!
fair seemed to dawn upon all
at the
same
time, and everyone jomeu in a
....
pood, heart v laugh. The ooy was pun-
Uliwl nnrl tlip old maid left the next
.. sr V TTi1
'"
,iie 01 me iuosi remarnaoie 1111
1-now to the chemist is made of a prep-
, , , . ; -
aration of prussian blue in combina -
tion with nitric and h vdrochloric acid.
The writing done with this ink has the
singular property of fading w hen ex -
posed to tne light sua recovering its,
color when taken into the Miude or
placed m r""' ' nwe.
Cali tu Vuur Check.
, 4 , . .
All conntv warrants registered pno. ,
to Nov. 22, 1S93, will be paid at niyJ
nfFiCH. Interest ceaes, after Feb. 16th.
189S.
C. L. PlIILLIPfi,
Conntv Treasurer.
Waening: Persons who suffer from
, cou''li8 and colds should heed the warn-
" and tbeinBe vee uf
euf-
i tertnz and fatal
results by using One
I Minute Cou
;h Cure. It is an infallible
remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all
throat and lung
! ersly Drua Co.
troubles. Snipes-Kin-
There ie no need of little childrt n be-
i ing torturud by scald head, eczema and j
' skin eruptione. DeWitt'u Witch Hazel
Salve gives instant relief and cures per-1
manently. fcnlpes-Kinersly Drug Oo. j
J. M. Thirswend, of Urosbeck, Texas, j
says that when he has a spell of nidi-(
gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he j
takes two of DeWitt'e Little Early P.is-
-
. rv,. , :a oil ritli tlit. m.rt : ana entered tn saia cout on tne sin day oi no
ers at night, and he is all right the next vemb,.rls9;jnf(Ivorof A j0nes, plaintiff, I
morning. Many tliousand of others do and against K. E. Fewel, defendant, fur the sum J
" , . nr.. "f w( hiindrtd and seventy-six and 25- lb)
.111. CM 1.1 J aUM, ..ll'.
KinerElv Drus; Co.
Try our one pound square '-Queen
( Brand" butter, at Dalles Cotntni-sion
; Grocery Co.
You can't afford to rick your life
i.
Ol
I allowing a cold to develop into pneuaio-
! . , ' ',. , ,
I nia or consumption. Instant relief and
i . .- ir..j..j i. n... is
' a r'wrfain inrf nrf rifTVird.fl bv On. Mtn
ivsi. rw R,.J..k'..1r Iirns.
b '
C
, DeWitt's Witch
Cures Piles, Sea
Hazel Salve
Scalds, buras.
iaamias FiW, addms tr. mmuSkU. ituia.".
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of OreRon for
,the County of Wasco:
In the mutter of the estate of W. J. Mclns, de
ceased, citation! j
To James ileitis. Carrie McDonald, Ida Hubert,
and to nil unknown heirs of W .. Mclns, de-j
ceaed,CTeetlliK
In the name of the Slate of Onron.you arc
hereby riled and required to apier In the!
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the j
Conntv of a.eo at the courtroom thereof, t
Dalles Yitv. in the Conntv of Vftcv., on Monday.
thc-lhdnVof Maroh, 1', at 10 o'clock In the
forvnoiin of that day, then and there U . Miow
can'c, if anvcxlt, why an older should not be
made atithorlrinc and directln:: J. C. Mcln. a
admirl-trator of smid estate, to sell the real,
jiroi-ertv beloticlnc to the otatc of W.J Melns, ,
cxwnM-..ind i lalm arainstttie elate, which
..tlH ,..n,u,fT t illtrlbfl 11 foil V. t' Wit
- tl;-tai of le at,hwt quarter, the
sotitlnvel quarter of the northwest quarter, the
northwest quarter of the sonttiwot quarter the
south half of the Mmtheast quarter, and the
south half of the MWthwet quarter, all iucc
tlnu 12, ti 1 south, ratitr K enl. W. M. t
Witness the Hon. Itohert Majs, Jtideonl the
Countv Coutt of the .-"tile ol iireiton, for the
C'Minty of Wa'co, with the eal or Mild coutt
atUxeil, this llth day of Jauuarv. A. I . lv! i
Attest A. M. KK1.-V.
scalI Clerk.
11 taul.V-tt !
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIUC C1T COritTof the State of Ore'
pou for Wasco County.
Crania Ooldcn, '.r.luUiV.
Hewitt Onlaen.acfonriant.
To ,K,, Goidcn, thl. aMV
vc nanicil tbfendant:
hc-ebv reouired to apienr and aiwer tfie dun
plaini filed acaliut you in the alivi eiitltld
court and cjue on or before the tirst day ot the
next term of said court followine the expiration
of the time prescribed in the order lor the pub-
. , "..a :
lo) L, and 'aAswerroVorherwIseVtod. in said
caue, the rlalntltl" for want tlicreol win atpiy
tn the Court for the relief prnved for in the com
plaint died herein, to-wit that the b mdc of
matrimony cxMing ltwe.-ii plainUti and de
fendant tie dissolved that the plaintiff tie
awarded the custody of the mii-or ohlld mcu
tioned in aid eomilalnt. Zoln M.ud Golden:
that the plalnUC'have and recover her crsts and .
disbursements made and exjiemled in this suit, i
and for such other and further relief as to the
I rtiir. mpf WT pollltllMp.
Thl-.ammons is served ujion you oviiuoinH-
tion thereof by order of Ho'i. W. L. llrad,lm.
Chamber, in Lnlles City. Wasco rounty.pmtou,.
J . 1 . ....V.11n
r.n hf rfnr nf .iliTemriei . !-!..
FRED W. WILSON",
li Attorney lor liaintifl'.
Administratrix' Sale of Reai Estate.
Ntitlep i herebv irlven that under and by vir-
tnenf at, order of the I ounty Court of the State i
oforecon lor Wax-o County, inHde on the th ,
aav of Jauuarv. In the matter ot the etMte i
of Pr. W. E. Klnehatt, df-ei-ed. 1 win sell at
pubi
ublic auction, at thecourlh use door in iihik-s
In said county and state, on the ltn uay
of I'ebruaiT. ls. at 1 o'clock p. nt.. to the hlcn i
est bldder.'all the real estate boloncm? to said i
estateaud de.crlt"d a- follows, to-wit
Lots A. II. C. II, E. F.G, II, I.J. K and L iu i
Plwk tVi. in the Fort Dapes Mint iry I'leservn
tlon Addition to D.Ues City, in said county and
The wet half of the southeast iiuartcr and the
. . ..... . . . . i i.
i , . hhl norU. rmie u east,tn Wasco
County, Ortsron. ....
' Tenn of sale One-haU in cash at time of
. ,n, and one.ni4, ln ,tx months, secured by
mortiraceon the prerale..
Italics Citv. Oreeon. Jan. 2
EMILY
jnnZMl
II. Itl.VEIIAHT.
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION.
Land Omen, The DLLirK. Or.,
rebruary 15, 1. I
Vnttp li hr.Tliv Hvpn fhwt rh fnllowtoir.
named settlei has uld notice of his intention
... . . . - 1 ...rUi. 1 .1 t.11, n, h . aim uun
- -7 , rm'de tefme itecisteri d
, Kecdver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday
. Apn. 11, itji, ik
James Hall, of Th- Dalle.,
II. E. No. 4747, for theeEil NWt ', ? NE'j
, tor theet N5i. r", t:
. Sl.TplN'., K. 12 K. W. M.
;he lollowiui; witnesses to
and
"Ki NE'i stc.
I Ue names th
inn witnesses to iirove
. alt continuous residence upon anu cuiuvation
I of said land, viz.
' Alexander Vnuce, Albert Walters, William
Wolf, Franx Obrist. all of The Dalles. Oregon
; 19 U Jx?- F' M0I;E' HegUter.
; -
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Lasb Orncs.Titn Dalles, Or. . i
lebruary, a. lv I
! Notice is hereby Riven that the fu.'lowing
HULU.ni ,i:i.i lion U4u iii'.iv.: 11 ,iin iniLiiiiun
so commute and make luial prrwf in support of
his claim and that said nroof will be made bv
I tuxv Keslster and Jteeelver at The Dalles, Ore
gon.on Tuesday. March 22, !:., viz
Ollrrr lluurr, or The Dalles,
II E. No. 5-i7, for the .E'4 NE'4 and NEU ?E'4
to 21. Tp 2 N. U 12 E, W M.
He names the lollowinc witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence Uon and cultivation
uS..u.'. . ..
William Kunncr, I'crry vancamp, Harry
l-earned,
COU.
II II. Learned, all of The Dalles, Orc-
JAe. F. MOOHE, Heslmer.
J-KS-GEISKNIIOUKFEH Itl'EDV,
Physicians aiid Surireoiis,
Spccl-l attention given to surgery.
Kooins 21 and 22, Tel 32s. Vogt I!IfA.k
Sheriffs Sale.
Notice fs herebv given that under and bv vir
tue of an execution at.d order of sale issued out I
of the Circuit Court of the Mate of Oregon lor i
the l ounty of Wnw. and to tne directed and
delivered, uj-on a judgment and decree rendered J
r-nnnt
y on thehtlidayof November, D-ST and
rby It was further ordered and decreed by
I u l....
; thecourt that the fo.iowiug described property,
. to-wit
. r-wii
luliiTilnfr at k ttfilnt lfi.rs ehalns w-t fif th
J'ne betweii sectl
. in township three
Willamette Meii.i
lima of the north
i sections thirty-five and thirty-six,
inree nortn oi rane ten cast ot the .
Inus ol the north boundary Hoc of the James I
llenson Donation Land Claim; thence 'lorth I
XS" h..ni? t ScT et 'Vm -cha t ., thee
fcmth f. k.. fhn.nh. MT.rl .hcrin. W , fh .Im I.
lAttff ftl 1, .l'f rtffil tier rinfMtlilnt 11, r.r.riM. .nr....
or less, and 1elnK the same premises sold by the
i "io a. , jone mi me sam i;. r.. rewel,in
Wasco County, Oreeon,
be sold to satisfy i,id Judpnerit, attorney fees,
costs aud accruinc costs, 1 will, on Tuesday, the
I nth day of rebmary, wj, at 2 o 'clock p. m. of
. ....I . . . , . . ... . . . ,
miu uo , . mi me jiuii, uifi ui (lie utiunuuuse in
Dalle City, Wav.-oL'o..Or.ell all tlieriKlit. title
ana imeresi oi inetam r.
above described prowrty
ine nifiieii umaer lor casn
feeds nnslne from said s
sailsfacttou of said judicmen
coat and accrulns emu, and the surjilus, if any
there be, to be paid into court, and there to te
main until the further order of this court.
T. J, DKIVKU,
dc22-l BnerftT of Wasco Countr, Or.
i lissM 'thirty1 H nnn n 1 vpr N n rwrv
I and the further sum of eleven 'IU) dollars cosu, I MM Ml 11,1111 llllmfl .
!whic.. said Judemeut was enrolled and docketed 'A4UU! lvl ' vl ilUlUUI l
i. i in me onice ot me ciers oi saia court iu said v
, at public auction to '.. ' ....
9
chcrs
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Ktfin on draught the celebrated
I'O'.'l'MltlA HEEK, Hlltnow!
iiiced the U.t li-r In The Pallcs
nt the uul price. Come In. tr
i" and he ri vlnred. AImi the
l'l!ir!.t brnml of Wines, Liquors
nudl'ltfr.
Sanduiiches
of all Kinds always on hand.
Patronize the
kAUJIDRY.
All kind of work.
White ahlrtn a Meelnlty.
v.mttc work at reduced rtes
Wash collected
, and delivered free. Telephone .. 1 1
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
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TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
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NORTHERN
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t OCEAN
STEAMKKs Lrit. I'ortUnd
KtrrT FItb Umra fur
j SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
I Steamers monthly from Portland to
1 Yokohama and Hone Koiir via North
1 ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection
with O. U. & N.
i For full details call on 0, K A Co. i Agent
i The Dalles, or address
DODSON", CAHLILL A CO.. Gen. Agts.,
North 1'aclflc Steamship ( o.
I TIME CAIttl.
No. -I, to ?iokam' and Great Northern arrives
1 at S 25 p. m., leaves at b SO p. m. No. to Pendle
ton. Iiaker City and I'nlon raciflc,arrivesatl2 t$
p. m., departs at 12.50 p. m.
, No 3. from --iiokftne and Great Northern, ar
rives at 6 50 a. in., dcjarts at C 55 a. m. No. 1,
Irom llski r City and I'ulo. 1'acltic, arrives at
S.1SJ a, in., dejmrts at S.'M a. m.
Nos. a and 21, movlnc east of The Dalles, will
carry jiassensers. No. 23 arrives at 5 p. m
dcutrts at 1:45 p. m.
I'astenccrs for He7imer take No 2, leaving
here at 11 43 ji. m.
W. U. XIUKLBURT, Gen. I'ass. Act
I'ortland, Orejoa
III
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
H
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Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
tT. fAVlA
MINNEAPOLI
IIULITTII
KAKGO
CJKANI) roit
CltOOKSTON
WINNH'KO
II K LENA an
IJUTTK
TO
' Through TieketS
j
Iciiicauo
, Washington
1 i-iula tucn-iii a
; yKW yoick
hohtun ani all
, i.0ith kaht and mouth
i
For information, time cnds, maj and tickett,
cal ou or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
Oh
A. D. CHAP.LTON. Asst. G- P. A.,
AM. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Onsoo
Dalles, Moro and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
! ThroURh by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent
j and Unas Hollows.
DOIJGLAN ALLKN,
C. M. WIIITKI.AW,
The Dalles.
Autrlope.
fiUBes leave The Dalles iroin VinatlTia ll iuw
at7a. m..also from AnteloiK!at7.ao a. in eery
! Monday, Weduvaday and Krlduy. Conn ""'1
onuf'tiotij
itche i and
maqe at Aiiteioie lor rnuevuie, niwu
points beyond. Close c
niiectlous made at The
oa
alles with railways, trains and boats.
BIbrcs from AntelOie tcaeh TheDntks Tues
days, Thursdaysud Saturdays at 1 :'J0 )
ItATCS or rAtK
Dalles to Deschutes
do Moro.
do Grass Vallev
do Kent
11 M
1
.'25
3 10
150
lM
uo
i w
o W
do Cross Hollows.
j Anteloj to Cross Hollows
do
do
do
do
Grass Valley
Moro.
beachuces
Dulles. .,
Tile ColumDia Pacfcinp Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAN'OrACTUitKKtl OK
Fine Lard and Sausages.
CMtwsof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DUIKD BEEF. ETC.