The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 15, 1898, Image 4

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cranffi ENTOYS
"Both the method and results when
'Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
5Hid refreshing to the taste, and acts
;ijonth yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Xiiver and Dowels, 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
3icalthyand agreeable substances, its
jnany excellent qualities commend it
to nil 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 ncceptany
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAMCISCO, CAL.
UUISV1U. XT. NEW YORK, H.Y.
Tbe Dalles Daily Chrciifc
nit. nvt.i.cs,
OKKOON
J'KUSONAk MENTION
J. W. Parker is up from Hood Itiver
today.
A. B. Colver and wife of Prineville are
in ttie city.
John O'Leary is in the city from Grass
5ValIy today.
S T. Ilrennan left for his home 1 1
jMitchell today.
J. A. Jackson of Slierar'a Bridge is at
the TJuialilia House.
H. S. Wilson and wife went to Port
land this morning for a short visit.
Mrs. Frank Menefee lett otvtlie morn
ang train to visit friends at Fairview.
K. . Mitener, who has been in the
eity for several days, returned to tiib
lioiue at Mitchell today.
William Gribble, the popular porter
at the Umatilla House, returned last
night from a short visit to his farm on
.flood river.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
"Notice is hereby given that there will
bean annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Dalles, Portland k Astoria
Navigation Co. at their office Saturday,
April 2, 1S9S, at 2 p. m., for the purpose
of electing seven directors, and transact
ing such other business as tnav properly
come before said meeting. By order of
?the president.
Tbe Dalles March 1, 189S.
0. L. Phillips, Secy.
"Foutz" cigars are on saie at the follow
ang places: Snipes-Kinersly, Clark &
Talk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists ; Com
anission Co., Geo. Each. Fred Fisher
and Chas. Phillips, grocers ; Columbia
'Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
ers; Clias. Frank, Ad. Keller, D.in
maker, Aug. Buchler, Ben Wilson and
3L'he Midwav, saloons.
CM.h lu Your Chuck.
AH countv warrants registered prior
tto Jsov. 22. 1893, will he paid at my
sfiice. Interest ceases after Feb. 10th,
38118. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
We Te anxious to do a little good in
tthifl world and can think of no pUaa
ointer or better way to do it than by rec
ommending One Minute Cough Cure as
si preventive of pneumonia, consump
tion and other serious lung troubles that
follow neglected colds.
Sheepmen, call at Clarke & Falk'e
and get prices on the La Plata Sheep
Dip. It is non-poisonous, mixes in
stantly with cold water, and it is an in
fallible cure for scab, hoof rot, lieu and
ticko. 1 tf
Don't annoy others by your coughing,
and risk your life by ni-glecting a cold.
Ouo Minute Cough Cure cures coughs.
colds, croup, grippe and all throat and
lung troubles.
Miecpiilell, A tli'llllmi:
Clarke & Falk have ewurod the
tagency for the La Plata Sheep Dip.
JMbcee' instantly with cold wuter. .
Smoke the popular brands Prizo
SHedal, Guarantee and Kosw Queen
"Cigars manufactured by S. F. Fouts.
TJUS-aKISK.VIHlllKFKK & KUKUV,
Physicians aud Surgeons,
Special attention given to lursery.
JHooiub 21 aud 'ii, Tel. 328 Vogt Illock
CAUGHT DY A KODAK.
How It ttit lli I'niiill- In n Queer
riltrtit lli-ftire tlie .tllttlMrr.
MissMai'glllit'uddio's new Uodah funic
home from down-town late Saturday
night. If there had heen light eiuuifrh
she would have done a lot of snap
'.hooting before she went to bid, bit'.
111 kodaks don't work after dark she
wus obliged to wait t:l! morning.
As soon as breakfast was over she
niched up her new toy and m.:i!L pic
ture? of the dog- and the eat tirti! her
mother p-otestrd so vigorously against
Mteh employment on .Sunday morning
that she had to desist. When the old
folk:-, had coup to church, however.
Miss Maepriiftttldie remaining at home
beiause of a slight indisposition, the
kodak was trotted out again. The
young lady had tried, though, of pho
togr: phir.tr such comnunipliici' sub
jects as the dog and the eat. so she sent
to the house of a couple of friends and
askeil them to come over and poc for
her. They came and were photo
graphed in numerous poses, but the
young artist wanted something lhe
ly and characteristic.
' "You girl are always playing cards,"
she said: "why shouldn't I photograph
you in the midst of a game. You'll
have to sit still only throe or four min
utes, and yon can easily do tnat."
The other girls acquiesced, and the
cards and a set of poker chips were
spread out on a ltipboard between
them. After the necessary posing and
squinting to get everything in proper
focus, the cap was removed from the
kodak. ,
Unfortunately Miss Ma-rgillieuddie
had taken no account of time during
heir morning's experiments, am. Un
expose was not more than a minute o'.d
when the front door opened and in
walked her father and mother, accom
panied by the new minister, whom they
liad brotitrht to Sunday dinner. The
first thing they saw, of course, on en
tering the house, was the poker game
between the two young women, and
the minister, discreetly looking away
as soon as possible, failed to discover
the kodak. Mrs. laegilliettddie was
embarrassed beyond expression by the
sight and hurried away to iter room,
where she shed bitter tears. Mr. Mac
gillicuddie, however, tried to make ex
planation, but only succeeded in mak-
J ngmnltcxsYijrs.e.
".Not reallv a card era me, 1 assure
you, Mr. Fourthly," he stammered in
an embarrassed fashion. "Girls only
practicing with their new kodak."
The rattling of the cards and chips
as the girls tried to scramble them out
of sight, seemed to disprove this state
ment, however, and Mr. Fourthly put
an end to it by saying, coldly:
"Least said about that is surest
mended, lam sure, Mr. Maegillicuddie."
He left the house as soon after din
ner as he decently could without any
one having the courage to make good
the explanation. Chicago Times-Herald.
I A TOOTH OF GOLD.
The Truthful Xurrutlon of n Dentist
Vlio Kn Ilia Ilimlnen.
The man in the chair of torture was
remonstrating with the doctor of dental-surgery.
"That's all right," said the dentist,
"but you are foolish not to let me build
that tooth up with gold for you."
"What's the use? It will cost me $40,
you say, and I cannot afford to eat my
live-dollar-a-week board bill with a $-10
tooth. It is too much de'id capital."
"Is it?" smiled the dentist. "Listen
to a story. About ten years ago I was
trying to make a living in the west ini
partnership with a fellow who wasn't
any luckier than T was. We worked
aiound to the north where the winters
are as bad as they are in the Klondike,
and our funds kept getting lower and
lower until starvation sat down to tabic
with us. The weather was getting
colder, too, and the last wagon train
out was booked for the following Sun
day, then two days away. It was our
last chance, for to.remain there for the
four months till the trail wasopen meant
death sure. The price to go with the
train was S'5 each. Just what $!.'.
amounts to you will never know umtil
you need it as badly as we did.
"We hadn't a cent on earth and noth
ing to put up to get one with. It was
indeed a cold day for both of us. By
Saturday noon we had given up till hope
of getting out, and we had retired to
our shanty to drown our sorrow in a
fjuart of whisky we had discovered, no
matter how. As we sat gazing In stu
pid despair at each other with the full
bottle between us, my partner grinned
ti ghastly grin and the gleam of the gold
in his filled teeth ctmglit my eye. I con
cealed my feelings quietly and asked
him how many teeth he had filled. Ik
told me there were six, and one of them
was nearly a solid gold tooth amd hud
cost him $50. In a minute I had com
municated my ideas to him, and in an
other minute I had my toolh, for I had
been studying dentistry then, at work
in his mouth, diggingnway like a miner.
It wafc a rich field and n half an hour I
had out every lilt of gold Lit those teeth
of his and hud beaten it up into a wad
that we took to the owner of a btiloon
who knew what raw gold was worth,
lie looked it over and offered $00 for the
wad.
"My partner kept his mouth shut and
so did I, and when the train moved out
with its wagons next day we had our
place in the front row nnd five dollars
apiece Hpending money. Six months
later we Htruck luck and I filled my part
ner's teeth and never charged him a
cent."
"Go on with mine," said the man In
the chair, "and charge me the same."
Washington Star.
WILLIAM'S GREAT STABLE.
Three Hundred mill Port- IJomcii,
Hleven for (lie IlniiiroHn.
The "marstall," or stable of the Ger
man emperor, consists of S IO middle and
carriage horse- r.'l from live to ten
years old. Eleven of the llncst of these
tire reset-veil especially for the use of
the empress. Six of th.'Ui nrc brown
trakchiics and arc for carriage tise, and
the. others arc broken to raddle.
The horses tire entered in the stables
when they arc live years old and are
trained a half yean before they un
used. The requirements tire hard.
They inn: t he showy and fiery, be per
fect in action and still be ar. gentle as
lambs. They must be broken to the
noisu-s and tra!l!e of city at recta, to
troops and to hot infantry and artil
lery lire, nnd must be taught, in addi
tion, tn remain perfectly unmoved
when there is loud shouting from the
great crowd., all around them.
The empress war, a poor horsewoman
when she wa.4 married, but since then
she has ridden r.'most daily. She has a
npecinl r,tallir.ciater who rides with her.
lie is a beautiful creature in n retl cunt
e-nbmidered with gold, white riding
breeches and high black boots. For or
dinary occasions, such as the daily
pleasure drives of the empress, she litis
a coachman, two outriders nnd one
mounted man abend. For festal occa
sions, even though she be alone in the
carriage, six great black trakehnes
draw her carriage. The leaders are rid
den by men in handsome livery.
2 n parades she rides a great gcldlu:r
a:id wears a drcrs modeled nfter the
cuirassier uniform, with a big white
feather-covered hat. Her hunter is a
brown horse.
BURROS FOR JAPAN.
A IllK Ilttnch "f Them tu lie SIiIpiipiI
from Orofroii Unuses.
Not long ttgi). when W. L. 1'cv. ell and
A. .1. Powell were riding through Wat
Iowa county to buy horsi s they noticed
on the range tuiiuerous.herils of burros.
They hunted up the owner, a hotel man
at l'lgin, says the Portland Orcgoniar-
"What do you want for these bur
ros?" asked one of the Powells.
The owner fixed no price, but would
sell.
"I'll give you S::,50 a head and round
4-hem-np-iny-vlf-or--Bix dollars a head,
you to deliver them at the corrals."
A contract was made on the latter
b.tsis for COO head. The owner found
the job of collecting those burros a bif,
one. They were wild and free and ob
jected to captiwty. Since August iatt
from six to ten men have been, bury
with lariats, nnd they have just finished
the work. When a bunch of six or
seven were captured their heads were
tied together anil they were released
until wanted. Nearly 1,000 head, maf:y
of them young jacks, were .at last
rounded up and delivered. The Powells
took them all. They will be shipped tc
Seattle, and the majority are destined
for Japan to lie used there as pack ani
mals. Sonic go to the Klondike, how
ever. The younger ones will be re
leased by the Powells on the ranges
near Pressor, Wash., to further in
crease and multiply.
A doen years or so ago the pack train
of an emigrant outfit, consisting of bur
ros, was turned loose in Wullowa valley.
From these ancestors sprang the. 1,000
head that now comprise the. novel
shipment of the Powells.
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
TO EVERY
MAN.
I This offer is made by the
ILLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM
I iirovldcil iijijillriitlon be made ill Mieu, in nrilur
' tlmt Its inventions, appliances iiiul never LiUinc
, remedies rimy receive the widest tMjxilblc pub
licity, itnrt prove their own merits by hriiihI
Ui uiul inrlllBllnt ourt-H. No .Mimny
I wiinivr will be recelvnl by the IlllmiU
, HiHtn Huiiliurluiii I rum niiynneuiidcrU.'i treat
i meat until Imimllcliil rnnult rokinm l
i cilBftl, Its remedies and appllanee have been
1 enintnendeil hv the newsuaiierH of Two Conti
nents and etidored by the ftreitett dwlor in
the world. Where development Is desired, they
Hi-cnmpUih it and never mil to invigorate, up
build mid fortify.
They Infuse new life and enenjy. They per.
liiariuutly Htop all losses which undermine the
constitution nnd roditco despondency. They
re-lone, reiresn anil rcnoro in maniiooii, r
K"rill of nj. They care evil habits and
I j m maiiently remove their ell'vcts, n well as
I those of excesses and over-taxed brain work,
neurasthenia or nervous exhaustion. No fall
me, no piililleliy. no deception, no illii
I nlntiniil. KITE TO-ll, V.
1 ILLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM.
i KvuiiMton, 111.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Tht la what It whs md lor
EVERY DOT
PORE
IF A
PORE
DECOMEB
CLOGGEDwl
Inflammation
and Irritation
et in causing
PIMPLES
Dlotches, blackheads, baby blemishes, and
falling hair. The- ouly proventlvo la
CUTICURA SOAP
becau&e tho ouly proventlvo of Inflamma
tion and clogging of the Form,
Btl (rtWr than lb MnbUad Mlw of til ether (kljt
ad MBPItslen mmm. Hold tsroufhoat ll vend.
. i
"mm
Patronize the
Troy
IiAUflDRY.
All klnilnf work White Shirts n specialty.
Kiimllv work nt reduced r te. Wash cnllerled
nmldellveiiil tree, Teleiilumo No. 1 ll.
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
I J. S. HCIIKNK.
I'l evident.
II. M. ItK.W. ,
Cashier
i prat National Bank.
i THE DALLES - - - OREGON
1 . . . L-l II 1 .. ,
a CiOIlcrill lUUlKlng iiuainrnn irwiBituwii
Dopoaits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptlj
remitted on duv of collection.
! Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold or.
Now York, San Francisco tuiJ port-
land.
DIKECTOKS
D. P. Thomphon. Jno. 8. Schknuk.
Kn. M. Wilmamh, Gko. A. I.tr.iiK.
II. M. Bkai.i..
We fire Doir;??
ffeat apd
jlrtistie
..priptir;..
For Ffeasorjable
We Print Anything in
the Printing Line.
(Jiie us a trial.
l?ror;.fJ pub. 5o.
Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate.
Kotleu Is hereby given that under and by vlr
tneof an order of the tlonnty Court of the .Stale
of Oregon for Whm o Countv, made on the 8th
ilny of January, in tin- matter nt the estate
of Dr. V. i:. Hlnehart, dei-e.i-ed, 1 w-IIUell at
public auction, at the eonrth uedoor In Dalles
City, In tahl comity and stale, on the'JHth day
of l-tbruarv, lK'-i, at 1 o'clock p. tu., to the high
est biilder,"iill the real estate belotiiuns to ald
estatoittid described as follows, to-wlt.
Uiti. A, 11, C, I), K. y, (i, II, I, J, K and I, in
lllock IV. in the Kurt Dalles illlitiry Iteserva
tion Anillliou to Dulles Mty, lu taidcouuey and
.Unto.
1 he west half of the southeast quarter anil the
east half of tne southwest quarter of .-eetlun 1
In township '.' north, ratiKe II east, In neo
County, Orezon.
Terms of sale One-half In rash at time of
al and one-half lu six mouths, secured by
morttrattt' on the premises.
Dalles City, Otefron, Jan. J7, 1KW.
KMII.Y 11. ItlNKIIAUT.
Jan'.M-ii Administratrix.
For Peoplo That Are f I
PILLS
Sick or " Just con't
Feel WeU."
nmv ONE FOR A DOSE.
fltmoe PlmplM, curat HMtwche. Dyipepsli ir
Collenlt. 25 cts. box at druit(?ltiior hr mall
baiuolt t'nt addreai Or. BounkoCo. 1'hlU.
Tne coiumDia Packing Co.
PACKERS OF !
PORKand BEEF!
MANUKACTUltKlttt Ur I
Fine Lard and Sausages,
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JKIKD UKEF. HTC.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
TIoorlmiorDT'C -frr "RtQT1 Q"hrvrc and all kinds
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
FlOUr ff,,'8 F'0,,r 18 mmiufttcturt'il ox)rHHly lor fiunllj
uvru a vui. U8e. everv (mck jH KiiurmiU-cil to yivu natisfuutiim.
We tell our goods lower than any house In the trade, and if you don't think so
call and get our prices and be convinced,
4
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
r
,CHAS. F-W-
Sutchens
and Fanmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the ci'leliratod
t'Ol.t'MIliA IlKICU, acktiowl
dcd Ihe best beer in The Dalles,
at the usual price. Conic lu, try
I' aud be iiii.vlnccd. Al-n the
I'ltnst brands of Wlni-s, I.I tiors
imil Clitars.
Sanduiiehes
of nil Kinds always on hand.
IMS
NEW YORK WORLD
THRIGE-fl-WEEK EDITION.
18 I'uci'H n U'enk.
irll I'Hpnrs u Vi-ur
It f-tunilH first iituonc 'wcukly" pupcrt
in ui'.e, frt'(uuni-y of pulilicntloii
fruehni-HH, vnriisU tintl rulluhility of cor.
twite. It iB practically n dully tit thu low
pricu o a wi-ckly : mid itH vuet lint of
BiihHcribcrH, oxti'iiilinir to uvory Btati- and
territory of tht' Union mid foreign conn
trii'9, will vouch (or thu accuracy anil
fairncHH of it e uihvh colutnuH.
It is Hiilt'tiiiiilly illiiatruti'il, aud imion
Its Hpucial fi'atiiri'B tiro n lino htttuor
pujru, uxhiiustivii inarki't ruportn, all tin.'
iati'ft fashions, for wouiuti and a Ion
surii'H of Htorii-H ly tho nrwituHt Hvinv
Anierican nnd EtitiliHh uuthorH,
Ciniiiii Ilnylx, .Jiirimii' K. .li-riiiiie,
Htiinlt-y Wi-j-iiihii. illiiry E. AVIIMiih
Antliiiuy Ilium, Unit llurtti,
llritnilnr Multlit-WK, Kte.
WeoflcrthiB uni-quiili'd uowHpiipi'rand
Tho Dalk-H Tu icu-u-Wt-ok Chroiiicli! to.
pother onu year for if'J.OO. Thu reuhu
pricu of the two papers ie $11. 00.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKANSACT A GKNEIt.U, HAN' KING IlUclNEa
Luttcrs of Credit issued uvailahlu in the
Etiflturn StateB.
Siyht JExchnnKe mid Teleprnphic
TrmiBfurg Hold on New York, Chicuiro,
St. Louis, San FranciHco, l'ortlund Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various poitits
tu Oregon and Washington.
Collections ma'le at till points on fav
orable terms.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
If
All work promptly nttcndeil to,
and warranted. '
174 VOGT LOCK
G-uardian's Notice.
To Whom It May Co.nckun
Xodee Is lierehy Klven that tho undersigned,
as Kuardlan of Jan. A. Ilrowu, Jr., Ktliel M.
Drown, Paulina A. Ilroivn, David K. lltowu,
Mary H. Ilrowu and Geo. It. Ilrowu, lias tiled in
Mm County Court of the Htate of Grewm for
Wax-o County, his tietltlon praying for a li
cense to sell the Interest of said minors In and
to the followltiK deserloed real proterty to-wlt:
A tract of laud in Unite. City, Uaseo County,
Oregon, Ixiuudeil and described as follows:
IH-nliiuliin nt it iHiiut rods south and :.0 feet
west of what Is known as the northweit eoruer
of the J. G. Wilson lot, said eoruer heltiK one
hiiudnil and elevm nsls east of the norlliue-it
corner of the John A, Kiiutus Donation IjiikI
Claim No. II'J, iu Tn 1, North Hiiiiko 111 ICast W.
M riiuulliK thence south ten rods, thence west
six tods nnd three feet: thencetiortli ten rials,
thenre enst six rods it-id thret) feet to the place
of bcKiuiiliiKi coiitnlulUK one-half an acre,
inoroor less,
All irn,ni lnterenti-d lu real -tnte are hereby
notilkd to appear before said County Court at
tho county courtroom lu Dalle.-t City on lrlda,
the 'J-'itli day ol .March, WM. nt tho hour of 'J
o'clock p. in,, then and there to show cause, If
any there be, why said license to sell said real
property should not bcitraulcd.
March 1, IWi.
JAB, A. llllOWN.Kit.,
inuh'.'-i (iiiarillau.
of MILL f-EEO
Watehmakeri Jewe cr
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OK TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave nnd an- duo tn nrrlvt- nt Portland
I.KAVK.
oviuti.ANi) i:x.
press, Halciii, Itose
fill tk, Ashland, Sue-
O.W I'
.. i j rniueiiio, wKoi-ii,rMiu
' rranoisco, Molnve, fl
l ,os Aiilteies.i-.i rnso.
New Orleans uiul
! t.K'"t J
ItosehurR nnd way sta-1
tlOIIK
r Via WoiMlburii fori
i I Mt, Annul, Hllverton, i
",-t::ai A. M
1' M
Hally
except
Sundays,
Imlly
except
Miuidny
West Sclo, llrowus-
I vlllcriprltiRlluld and
IMiin
Natron
J
ITtrJl A. M.
ICorviillls
Istatlous .
IM I', M
I.VIiKl'KNIiKXf'K I'ASHKSGKlt. Kxpress train
Dally (uxceptHuudiiy).
liftOti. in, 1.V. . .I'ortlnnil Ar.i h:'r a. in
-:M. m, i.M MeMlnnvllle .l.v.J (i.Nin, tr
H::wp. in. (Ar .Iiiilepeiiileuce..l.v J liifla. nt
Dally. (Daily, except auiulny.
DINING CAUb"(1N (TgDHN UOUTK.
I'lTI.i.MAN lll'FKKT HI.KKl'KItS
AND rti:(,OND-OI.AS.H HI.KKI'INO CAIth
Attnehcd to all TliroilKli TrnliiN.
Direct connection at fnn Krnticlsco with Orel
denial and oriental and Tactile mall steamship
Hues for JAI'AN iitul CHINA. Hnillnr; dates on
nt plication.
Kates and tickets to Knstern iniIiiIs and Ku
roiie. Also JAPAN, CHINA, IIONOt.lM.L' and
AC.STKAI.IA. can be olitalniii from
.1. II. KIltKI.ANI), Ticket ARtnt.
ThrouKh Ticket Olhce, l.'ll Third street, where
throturh tickets to all polutH In the Knstern
Htatcs, Catiadn and hurope can be olitalmxl at
lowest rates from ,
J. II. KIltKI.ANI), Ticket AKeut.
All above trains arrive at and depart Irian
(iratid Central Station, Tilth and Irving streets
YA.MIIli.l. DIVIHION.
I'lissctiKcr Di'sit, foot of Jetlersou street.
U-ave for OSW'KGO, daily, except Sunday, nt
!;i0 ii, in., l'.'.UI, !..Vt, fi (.:..., ruitt p, m,
(anil II :'M p. in. on Httimlay only, nnd U'lU a, tu
mill :i:lin p. in. ou Mondays only). Arrive nt
i'ortlnnil nnllv nt M: 10 iind hillo a in.; and 1.V,,
1.15, 1'.'.'.'H mill 7:Ki p. in. i (and lUtltt a. in , a 15
,'i:lu p. ui. on siinilays mil) .
I.enve for Kherldnn, week ttnys, ut l:W p. m
Arrive at I'ortlaud, J:'W a. m,
Iji-ave for AIUI.II'. on Mondiiy, VAilnesdiiv and
Krlaay at ;: 10 n. in. Arrlv nt I'ortlnud, Tues
day, Thursday aud Hiituriluj it :i:U,"i p. in.
Kxcept Huiidny. Kxcept Kattirdny.
It. KOKIII.KU,
Manater.
G, II. .MA HICHAM,
Asst. G, K. .V i'ass. Ast
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tomrist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
HT. I' A 11 1.
MINNKAl'OI.I
1ICI.CTII
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U'lNMI'KO
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Through Tiekets
Chicago Tl
WAHIIINUTON
l'IIII.ilKI.I'lllA
NEW YOUK
IIOHTON AMI A I.I.
I'OINTH KAHT uiul HOIITII
For liilorinatlou, time cards, mapNuud tlekeu,
cal on ur write tn
W. C. ALLAWAY. ARftit,
The Dalles, OWin
ou
A. I). CHARLTON. AhhL G- l. A.,
iW. .Morrison Cor. Third. Tortland On-uou
Dalles, Moi'o and Aotelope.
STAGE LINE.
Through by dayllKht via Grass Valley, Kent
nud Cross Hollows.
IMUKll.AH AI.I.KN, 'Jim IIhIIiim.
C. M. WIIITKI.AW, Antelopo.
fibiKes lenve The Dulles Iroui Iniatllla House
at 7 ii. in., also fioui Anleloiio at T.'M n. in. ever)
Mondiiy, Weduesdny mid Frliluy. Coiiuectloiis
ini.oc nv Aiueioiie lor rrineviiie, .onuimu
1 points boyotul. Close in iiiieuiious niailuat I In
I Dalles with railways, trains mid boats.
I Htaites fioui Auicloiio reach The DnllcH Tues
days, Thursdays and .SnturdnyK at 1 ;UU i. in.
I'.ATIiH (IP FA UK.
Dulles lo Dcsehiitc.
do .Moro, .,
do Grass Valley
do Kent
do Cross Hollows
Antelope to Cross Hollows
do Kent
do Grass Vulley
.fl on
1 W
'.' '.O
il I m
I fl
I U
CO
. II l
no juoro ,
do Deschuees .
do Dalles w
I1 ATTUKNKY AT LAW, ,
TIIK Al.lil,OKICI0
Olllee ovet First Nut. ll ink.
H N IIUNTINCITON
it s wlfcSOM
Hl
UNTINOTON A WIIJiON
IIUR Ol ITlllun.
ATIOKNKVH AT LAW,
TIIK UAI.LEH,
Oftlco over Flrit Nut. Dunk.