The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 14, 1898, Image 4

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ON
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 Dowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures hahitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
-only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ae--ccptahle
to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly henciicial in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
leal thy and agrecahfo 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 FRAttDlSCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, Kf. NEW YORK, N.Y.
Tbe Dalles Dally Chrcin wit
Tin: 1IAI.I.KS.
onEoox
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Jf oticw is hereby given that there will
Ik; an annual meeting of the stnckhold
ers af The Bailee. Portland tfc Astoria
Navigation Co. at their office Saturday,
April 2, 1S9S, at '2 p. m., for the purpose
-of electing seven directorsana transact
ing such other business us ruav properly
come before said meeting. By order of
Xhe president.
Xhe Dalles March 1, 1S9S.
C. L. Pniu.ii's, Secy.
Foulz' cigars are on sale at the follow
lug places: Snipes-Kinersly, Clark &
Folk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists ; Com
oniesion Co.. Geo. Kuch, Fred Fisher
and Chas. Phillips, grocers ; Columbia
Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
era; Cnas. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan
Baker, Aug. Buchler, Ben Wilson and
The Midwav, ealoons.
We we anxious to do a little good in
ih'ie world and can think of no pleas
anter or better way to do it than by rec
ommending One Minute Cough Cure "as
a -preventive of pneumonia, consump
tion and other serious lung troubles that
follow neglected colds.
blieeimen. Attention:
Clarke jJc Falk have eecurod the
agency for the La Plata Sheep Dip.
JUixes instantly with cold water.
"Children and adulte tortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, ezsma or skin diseaees
may etcure instant relief by using De
"Witt's Witch Hazsl Salve. It is the
4reat pile remedy.
Casli tti lour Check.
AH county warrants- registered prior
to Nov. 22. 1893, will be paid at my
Interest ceases after Feb. 10th, .
Z893. C. L. Phillips, j
Cnnntv Treasurer, j
L Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every
teat to be the beat non-poisonous fluid
dip m the world ; guaranteed to cure j
iscab, itch, eore throat, lice and hoof-rot. j
Ciarfce & Falk, agents, The Dalles. j
1Cx-Voii;rriiian Itrutvu Dead. j
Sbvmouu, Ind., Mar. 11. Ex-Con-
tcm-sman Jason B. Brown, of the "Old
Third" Indiana district, is dead, aged 59 j
3eare. j
There tue three little things which do
Til ore work than any other three little j
things created they are the ant, the bee !
and DeWitt's Little Karly Risers, the last j
being the famous little pills for stomach j
and liver troubles. j
Sheepmen, call at Clarke & Falk's
and get piices on the I.a Plata Sheep ,
Dip. It is non-poisonous, mixes in
stantly with cold water, and it iH an in-'
fallible cure fur scab, hoof rot, lien and
licks. 1 if i
Don't annoy others by your coughing,
and risk your life by neglecting a cold.
One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs.
1 1 II. I i
oiue, croup, grippe anu an mroai anu i
-lung troubles.
Smoke the popular brands Prize
JVIedal, Guarantee and lloan Queen
cigars manufactured by S. F. Fouts.
tf
JltK-OEIHEKUOIiFrKIC IIUKII1',
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to turner)'.
Boomv 21 and 21, Tel. 32S Vogt Block
'NEW WOKK FOR WCftlEN.
Tho Odd Occupation of a Young
Woman in Now York.
She ! What Mlprlit .VtHriirlitM- III
Tcrmril nn Ar-i'liloiit ItunmT
I'rollt 1i j- OiIhth
llijurlrn.
The unique occupation followed by a
young woman was d'si-losod the other
day In Xew Vork wliep 'hero wis an no
i;iknt on the Broadway cable line. Tlie
accident in its-elf was- not especially
noteworthy; a car that was rajud.y
rounding; the Fourteenth street l.uip.
Known a "Dead Man's Curve." struck
.1 newsboy who was running across the
street and knocked him to the pave
ment, where he lay uiicon--cious. his
head bleeding from a gash cut by a
rough stone. The car stopped, and the
usual ctowd of curious and sympathetic
onlookers gathered about the boy.
Soon a young woman, with a business-like
air and a tailor-made gown,
pushed her way through the crowd
about the prostrate youngster. She
promptly took charge of the boy. di
rected that he be removed to a ncavl
drug .store, and sent -a man to ring in ar.
ambulance call. While this va being
done she moved quickly through the
crowd, pencil and notebook in hn:;d,
, secured the names of half a dozen per
sons who had witnessed The accident,
jotted down the numbers of the "cn:
dnctor and grlpman, and made a routrli
little diagram of the spot where the
accident had occurred all before tin
car moved on in it uptown journey.
Then she hurried back to the hoy and
' remained by him until his wound had
l en dressed, and he had been carried
, away home.
' Probably the most of those who ob
served the young woman's action set
i hei down as a woman reporter, but if
so they were mi.-taken. Iler name is
' Harriet Emerson, and .she herself tie
j scribes her occupation in thiit wise:
j "My interest in people who are
' knocked down by street cars is caused
i chiefly by business reason.-. I assure
I you." she said, brightly. "I'm what
i you'd call a 'runner,' I suppose; at
' least that is what we used to call the
' boys who did this work before 1 began
, it." Then, in answer to her listener's
' bewildered look, she explained further:
"If you'll take the trouble to count
them up in your newspaper some morn
! ing. you'll see there are a great many
accidents of one kind or another in a
big city like New York every day.
There are a good many, too. that are
never mentioned in the papers. You
probably know that if a workman who
is injured by a falling .scaffolding, or
a man has his foot cut off by a trolley
car can prove that it was the fault of
his employer, or the railway company,
as the case may be, the law permit.- him
to collect damages for the injury done.
But perhaps you don't know that this
branch of the legal business has be
come so extensive that it occupies the
whole attention of several firms. It is
a lucrative business, too, for juries are
apt to give the injured person the ben
efit of the doubt.
"This is what gave me my oppor
tunity. 1 made up my mind tint a
woman who knew just what was
wanted, would have less difficulty in
getting the proper evidence than a
street bov who knew nothing about it.
I've been a: this work for a year now,
ond find that it pays me better than my
former ollice employment as a .stenog
rapher. I do other things beside tak
ing notes of accidents, such as serving
papers and collecting evidence for my
lirm, but most of my income is derived
from such affairs as you have just seen.
"Of course, I don't see all the acci
dents that happen, though a good many
more than you would think come under
my eyes, but I have a good many ways
of finding out about them quickly. For
instance, at most of the dangerous
fitreet crossings there are men who
know me, and will send a tip to the
otlice when there's a 'case' on. Similai
ly, I've made the acquaintance of work
men in the railroad yard and on some
of the big buildings. I get a percentage
on the fee from eoch csim and some of
them net me ns high as $50. I don't
have to pick up many of them to make
a fairly good living. I dare say you
think Its an odd occupation, but 1 like
ii, and it's good work, too, for if it
wasn't for me many of these poor crea
tures, who are maimed or injured by
the carelessness of others, would never
gel their rights." Cincinnati Commer
cial Tribune.
i i :i
The Secret of a BBairtiful Skin
Hoft, white baadi, fhply nll, and laxnrUnt
bslr, wllli clean wiolxmuiicali,U found in tba
perfect ncllon of the I'oiiks, productd by CUTI.
CUttA HO P, tbe n(Mt effteUvo tkla iiuiifler,
od btnutifler In Ibo world.
Sold lhrcKjthnqttbt wotM. I'ottk Dnco isi. Cum
IC4L Cgiramios, belt I'ropritlui, Umiob.
jmwwmmwwi
ICPDnCIII A I
iOunuruLiii
i i
t One of America's most fa-
$ nious physicians says: "Scrof- m
$ ola is external consumption." $
Scrofulous children arc often
beautiful children, but they
j lack nerve force, strong bones,
stout muscles and power to
resist disease. For delicate
children there is no remedy
equal to
t
Scott' s Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo-
S phosphites of Lime and Soda, j
(D It fills out the skin by putting:
$ good flesh beneath it. It makes u
$ the checks red by making rich J
$ blood. It creates an appetite $
J for food and gives the body
to power enough to digest it. Be
tt sure you get alAJ lid iimui
rt sion.
Jj Mi. and $1.00 . all druRgtits.
$ Sl'.OTT & HOWNE, Chtmisls. New Vol!.
H-
llnmlilr tlci-M nnil Clover.
Australia lias furnished n fresh il
lustration cf Darwin's theory ns to the
important part played by bumble bees
in fertilizing clover by carrying pollen
from one nla'nt to another. Clover
never flourished in that continent until
recently, when bumblebees had been
' imported from Kurrpe.
j Pri-m-li i'opulntloti.
- It is only ill France that the French
I population does not increase. In Can
' :da, Algeria and Tunis it increases rap
! idly.
T7UKI). w. wn.sov.
I AlTO.t.VKY AT IW,
tii i !u.i.k-;,'i:k
Otliceoci Ktrst Nat. 11 nit.
U S HCXTINOTO.V II S WtlMJN
UNTINOTON A WIION.
ATIOKNKYS AT I AW,
THK UAI.I.K.-, OlihUUN
Ofllceovcr KIrst Nut. Hank.
Patronize the
IiflUflDRV.
All kind of work. White Shirts h specialty.
Family work at mlaceil r tes. Wash collected
anil dellveitii free. Teleiilione No. 1111,
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
. S. HCIIENX.
i'realdent.
II. M. IIK.U. ,
Cashier
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A u eiier al iianking Busineea traiiHitcieii
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collectione made and proceeds promptlj
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold nr
New York, San Francisco and "Port
land. DIREOTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Bciiknck
En. M. Williams, Gjso. A. Likbk.
H M. Beam.
mm
Ue fre Doio?
fleat apd
prtistie
m
..priptir;..
por Feasopable
prices.
Wo l'int An'tliing in
the Printing Line.
Qiue us a trial.
$r;rdf?i(:l pub. -o.
A CLEVER TRICK.
Ilnrr II Was rinycil I'tmn n I'lillnUrl
lihln I'ollcrmnn.
"Faith, I've heard tell thnt 'nil the
world loves a lover,' but it's dllT'rcnt
wid a innrri'd couple," said Polieeiv.nn
Mike OTliitinngan, of the .Sixth dis
trict, by way of n preface to the story
of tin experience he had at Twelfth nnd
Filbert streets 11 few nights ago, i;n;;
the Philadelphia Ueeord. "Well, sir, 1
was pathrullin' 111c bate, whin n young
feller wid 11 trim little chunk nv a
woman howldiu' on to his nrin 1,-em up
teh me, an' scit '0: 'Olllccr,' scz 'o, ' 'tis
the tlhil's own flv I'm in this minute.
We wore innrri'd the day up in Lan
caster, an' we kem teh I'liiliulcltihy fur
th' houcyniunc. Iv'ry cint 1 had I gcv j
teh 111c broidc fur safe kecpin'. Whin
wc goi mien me Jig siaiiou, scz c,
'lol an' bchowld ych, the money was
gone! Stolen it was, lie a dlrtliy thafc,'
scz V. j
"At that the little woman began tch
wnpc an' her tears wor licart-rcndcrin'
fur tch see. 'Well,' scz theyoung feller,
continuiu' his story, 'I tried fur tch
telegraft tch nie people in Lancaster,
hut they'd not send the message wid
out pav. So here wc nre distracted, not I
kuowin' where teh turn fur a night's '
lodgin' an' this our woddin' night,' sc
'c. I had a two-dollar bill in tnc pocket, j
an' 1 let 'i:n have it, ' "1'is no more than '
a Ion. Rtv V. 'an' 'twill be ropni;1 ych 1
to-r.i."rrow.' lie wouldn't bccnntir.t till 1
lie nnd tool,- down me name an 111c num
ber. 'God bless ych,' hcz.
woman, an' wid that they
the little
.vt,i n,vn-
An' 1 haven't heard of thim frum that
day tch this. "J'wns a clever thrick. nn'
no mistake."
ASYLUMS FOR INSANE
...
Thr Sm-reil TimiuiIi-h nf I'trj'I'l
tin" Plrnt IviiiMvn to Uistir.
The first retreats for the insane men
tioned in history Merc t!"' sacred tem
ples of I'pypt. where the 1 ifrlics.t devel
opment of moral treatment was prac
ticed for the rest oration of reason. One
of the carlicnt notices uf the establish
ment of an asvluin for the insane h- in
th'' life ot St. Tlicotiosiii!-.. who v.as born
in the year rJ.'i. mul died in ."20. He es
tablished near Ilothlehem.n monastery.
I to which were annexed three infirm
aries one for the sick, one for the i
aged nnd feeble mid the other for such
ns had lost their sensesin which all
succors, npiritiir.l mid temporal, were
afforded with admirable order, care nnd
affection. In medieval Christian
t'meii conventual cstaliliKhments were
used for similar purposes, but with
those exceptions there were no orgnn
i7cd nrylums for the insane until the
foiittdii.?.' of I'et.hlchem ho;iitnl. This,
the oldest lunatic nsylitm in the world,
witli the doubtful exception rf one nt
Granada, war. oriciitally founded in 1217
ns n priory in l'lHliopiicatc. its mother
church bcinc; St. MnrvV of liethlehem !
(or Itedlccm in Wyclif's spcllintr). It in
spoken of an a hospital for lunnticsin
1472, and as such it was grunted at the i
, - i ... - - e
iiiwr iiiuon to uie mayor an o c.ti.cnso
London, being incorporated as a royal
foundation in l."-17.
Fale of Ileal Eslalo.
i Notice is hereby given that under nnd by vir
I tneof mi order of the l ounty Court of the rilale
i of Oregon lor Wai o County, imnle onlheSth
dav of January, li'M, in the mailer ot the estate
of Ilr. W. j:. itlnehart, dt-.-.i-ed, I will -ell at
public auction, at thecoiirth u-ediair in Dalle.s
i.'lty, in Mild county and state, on thelMh day
' of Kebruary, lt'.'i, at 1 o'clock p. in., to the hliih
j v.ii bidder, all the real eMate beloiiKUiR to ;nlil
estatuand described as follous, to-wit i
1 Lots A, II, C, 1), K. K, i, II, I, J, K and I. In :
lllock r.-j. In the Kort Dalles Militiry Iteserva- '
tlim Addition to I)alle :ity, in mid county and '
state.
I Tho west half of the outheast(tiartcr and tbe !
east half of Uie southwest quarter of i-eetion Jl '
in tonuxhip north, rmiKe II east, In Wasco
i County, Oreuou.
Terms of salo One-half in cash at time ol :
aI- nnd one-half in six mimtlit, secured by
i iiiortitaRuon tlie pretnUes. I
uaues Ulty, urvKOii, Jan. zi, i-js.
KM1I.Y II. KINKHAIIT.
jan'"J-U Administratrix.
THe Columbia Packing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANOFACTOltr-KoUr"
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of
BRAND
HAMS & BACON
! x)HIED BEISF, ETC.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, s?S,ffLk tnEdE8D
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
ton FlOUr ,'8 "'our IH tnanufactured pxpreenly (or family
v v' use; every fluck is uu a ran teed to give uatiBfaution.
We sell our goods lower tlmn any house in the trade, and il you don't think so
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prioes Paid for Wlwat, Barley and Oats.
.GHflS. FHflM.
But"-hens
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kivi-s on ilmuulit Hit- coli'lirntcil
COUMHiA IIKCIl, wknmvl
KlKctl the ln"t I"fr In Tin- Unlli's
nl tin' ii-uiiI price, ('nine In, try
l mill lie cm vliii'cil. Ai-n tin
1 UirM liriimlt u( Willi's, I.I iimri
mill Chtiiri.
Sanduuiches
nt nil Klluls iiltvity on limiil.
NEW YORK WORLD
THRlCE-fl-WEEK EDITION.
I H I'iicck h IVriiki
1.10 I'lipcrH ii Veal
It (-11111(16 first niniinp ''weeklv" papers
1 111 m!," Ireqiiency of ptililiciitioii
I freehncHH, vurieti and reliubility of col.
tents. It is practicnllv a dailv at the lot
price o a weekly: it ml its vat list of
HitbHcribers, extcndini: to every Htntu and
territory of the Union nnd foreign coun
triee, will vouch for the accuracy and
fnirnesH of its newp columiif!.
It ib sulendidlv illustrated, and miuinc,
in ejieuiiii it:uiiiren on- ii nut; iiiiiuiii
pii'c, ox Imitative market reports, all the
latent fashion; for women and a Ion
sericH of ptorieH by the greatest liviiiu
Amiiriciiu and English autiiorH,
Ciiiiim lliiylc, Jiiromi' K. .Iiiroiiie.
Stultify WcyuiHii Mary K. Wllklnx
Autliony liiiiic, llrnt llitrti-,
ItriindiT .llliltlic wk, i;ti:.
We offer tilit! iineqiialed newspaper nnd
The Dulles Tvvice-it Week Chninichi to
puther one year for $".()). The rtKitliir
price of the two pupert ib 1.1.00.
j
, 1t fn'KTTT
j Jj XvJliJN LM
& CO.,
' BANKERS
1
rilANSACT A OENKKAI.IlASKINti IlUElNKrf
Letters of Credit ienued available in the
EiiHtorn States..
HicLt Exchange and Teli'cniphiL
Tranefera sold on New York. Chicago,
St. LouiB, San FruneiHco, Portland Ore
iron, Seattle Wtifih,, and vuriotiE pointn
in Oregon and WuHliint'ton.
Collections ina-le nt all poiute on fav
ornu. terms,
i
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
II.
, J
All work promptly attaded to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT LOCK
G-uardian's Notice.
j To Whom It Mav Conckiin
Nniico Is hereby Klven tliat tin- nndcrsleiicd,
1 as Kiiardlan of Jus. A. Drown, Jr., Kthel M.
j llrown, I'aiilinu A. Ilrown, David K. llrowil,
, Mary h. llrown and (ieo. Ii, Ilrown, has tiled in
i 'lie Comity Court of tho Htntu- of OrcKon for
, Wasco Comity, Ills i-etltlon prayiiiK for a II
1 cciim to ull the interest of said minors in mid
to the followiiiK described real proiierty to-wlf
A tract of land In lalle City, anco County,
OrcKoiii bounded nnd described as follows:
I Hculiinlm: nt n xiint rods south and 3n feet
west of what is known n tbe northwest corner
of the. I. (i. Wilson lot, said corner beini; one
hundred and eleven rods east of tho northwest
corner ol (lie John A'. Hltnms lionatlou Uiud
, Claim No, :iJ, ill 'I'll 1, North ItaliKt' i:i Kast W.
M., runuiuK tlieueo Houtli ten rods, thenei west
six lods nod three feet; thence north ten rods
' thence cast six rods ii'id three feet to the place
in iJCKiuiiiiiK, couimiiiuK onc-iimi an acre,
more or less.
All is-rsdiiH Interested In real eilate are hereby
nottlk-d to appear before said County Court at
tbe county courtroom In Dalles City on Kriday,
tlie Uith day of .March, ib'M. at the hour of tl
o'clock p. in., then and there to show cause, if
any there be, why said license to sell said real
pru.Tty should not be limited.
March 1, Ir-'Ji.
JAH. A ItllOWN.Hli.,
mcli'.'-l (iiiiirdlau,
Watchmaker? Jeweler
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF TIIK-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Tmliih Iphvu mul nre ilno to nrrlve nt Pcirtlmht
!!
OVKUI.ANI1 KX-1
preis, Hiilcm, Hose- 1
burn, Aflilnml, Sin;-1 I
rimu'litii, (lt;ili'li,rliill II
r'nilit'lxi'n, Mojnvo,
AllKl'U",i;i I'mmi, .
New urliuiiH mul I
ti.OO I' M
i I KiimI J I
IlioMilinrR mul wny -tu-'
ItlllllS ... '
; ( Vlu WoiKttiiirti fur 1 ,
i ! Mi.AukuI, Hllverton,
; Went Ht'ln, llriiwiif-
; villu,SprlllKlit'lil mul '
Nntruti ... !
'f, "M A. M
I
Dully !
except
hiitiiluy- 1
t7:mi A. .M.
I'. Jt
bully
except
HmiiliiyH.
JCorviilllK
f stntlDiis . .
mil! vuy(
M V. M
iNi)i:ri:.vi)i: -i: i'Assr.Nrii:ii. i:vprc. tmin
Dally (except riumluy).
l;WIi, in. (l.v. . . rortlanil Ar.) h:!Tin. m
:.'ii) p. III. iAl .MuMllinvllle . I.v.J 5..MI 11, n;
h::!ii p. in. (Ar lni1epoiuk'iicu..l. ) I.. -On. in
'Dally. Dull, except rtunilii).
DINING CAKS ON (KiDKN IJOl'TK.
I'tM.I.MAN llt'l'Hn' SI.KKI'KUR
and .si;ciis'D-ci.ASft hi.i:i:i'iN(j cuils
Atlai.'littl to nit TliroilKli Triitim.
i Dlniit conm-ctloii at Mm l,rmiclco with Occi
dental mid oriental and I'aelllc mail Hlcinuhhlp
j II im.- for JAPAN and CHINA. fMillliiR dau-h on
I a plication.
liatcs hiul tlckcti- to Diitcrn polntr. unit Ku
roiie. AI-oJAl'AN, CHINA, HONOI.f l.V una
At'STltAMA. can be obtained from
I J. II. IClltKI.ANll, Ticket ARWit.
I Through Ticket Ollice, 1IU Third street, w here
I throuch tlekels to all point" In the Kiistcrn
Hthtes, Cmiaila mid Ktirope can be obtained nt
toucnt rules fioin
J. II. KIHK1.AND, Ticket Airvnt,
All above trutin- arrive at mul ilepiiri (nun
. Grand Central ritntloii, I'lfth and Irving Ntrevti-
VAMIItl.li DIVISION.
rai-eii(;er Depot, foot of JelturMin ntreel.
U-avc for
OSWIXlO, dally, excejit Hunilny. at
lL'.mi, I. V., fi:l.'i, f. i, h:U-i )i. m,
t T:M a. m.
(and 11 P. in.
on raturday only, and tl:i) a. in
IIIIIVl 11
only).
land :i 3d p. m. on hiindatN only). Arrive at
1 I'ortland nally al 'mill and H::iu a m , ami 1
j "I 15, (j.'JOmul 7:.V, p. in., (and 10 :(!." u. m , 3 15
li, in p. n;. on Hiiiidayi- only).
j Ij'iivo for Hlicrldan, ueek ilayn, at l:SU p, m
' Arrive at I'orttand, 'J-.'M a, in.
it: Id and n::iu a
1.1-avc for AIUl.li: on Monday, Wcdm-day mul
i Krl' aj- at !). ID a. m. Arrlv- at rortlanil, Tin.
1 dav, TlnirMlny and Siiturilni it :'.:0.'i p. in.
1 'Kxeept Hnnilay. "Kxcept Haturday.
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For Information, time cards, maps mid tickets,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLA WAY. AKnt,
The Dalles, Oreitoii
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A. D. CIIAULTON. AhhL G. P. A.,
iW, Morrlsou Cor. Third, i'ortland Orcipin
Dalles, Moro and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
'riiroiiKh by dayllKlit via (ira Valley, Kent
ami cro! Hollowu.
DDIMIl.AH Al.l.KN, Till' Dollt'H.
t). M. WIIITKI.A V, Allti'lupit.
Htaifcn leave Tliu Dallcn Irom I'uiatllla HoUfcO
at 7 a. in., iilmi from Ante Iiijk! at I.'M a. hi. every
Monday, WcdncMlay and I riday. CouiieetloiiN
mi.de at Antelope for I'rlniivllle, Mltebeil and
pohith lHiyond. Itloi-u o. nnectloim made at '1 lie
DallcH with rallwayN, tralnn and boatn.
Hlai-eh (rum Alilelopu reach The Hailed 'I'll h
dayn, 'Ihuri-dayn and haturdayM at 1 :'M p. in.
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do (irimH Valley - .-j'
do Kent
do Cnws Hollowu 1 y
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do (inihi, Valley .... ' w
do .Moid. . .
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FEMALE PILLS
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