Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver amd Bowels acANSES THE 5YSTEM JU r-vrrrrTi IAI iVi EFFECTUALLY h4;,TMNST.PAT.0N PERMANENTLY ,T5BEmEFFECTS Buy THE GENUINE MAHT 0 By (tiJIvRNIA pG SYRVP(S M.Y. CA1.. "Co T- M HOME INDUSTRIES FIRST. ltuy Your Str.vi From Our Home .Merchant. The Times has always preached and practiced the doctrine ot patronizing home Industrie? in preference to foreign institutions. Therefore we feel obliged to express our rteret that some of the good citizens of Morrow conuly are al lowing themeelves to be l'b'ed" for many n bard earned duliar by sleefc-tongued strangers who are here selling the "Home Comfort" rane for just .13 more than exactly the same stove can be bought right here at home of Gilliam & Bisbee, an old reliable firm of home merchants, who perhaps have many and many a time accommodated and trusted these very same purchasers. These are broad assertions, but absolute facts. Originally there were three brothers n St. Louis manr factoring Etoves, when they disagreed and dissolved. Twro of them began manufacturing the "Home Comfort" range, selling it from the waon, the other began manufacturing the "Majestic" and selling it to the dealers. Both are manufactured of ex actly the same kind of material, but simply have different stjles and iMirup. The very ,sa no range, that these smooth strangers sell for $73, Giiliam & Bi?bee sell for 60 and can wait jast as long on their iuony as can these foreign ers. What then is made by patrunVng these outside intruders? The manner of forcin.; immediate collection on notes given this company, after verbally agreeing to wait some four or rive years on the same, can be ex plained with considerable force by one or two victims in the Eight Mile country. We regret that aomo of our citizens have by oily word3 been imposed npr.n in tiiis manner, and we trust that here after these people will patron!:- home HW CHARLES W. BABGOGK Proprietor Lyceum Shall Oyster Parlor, of Rochester, NY Obtained $2,000 Life Insurance Policy "My business as proprietor of the street. Rochester. N Y., writes -Mr. that my lungs became affected. and go to work at some thingoatdoors. He said my lungs were in bad shape, and I knew it just as well as he did. The trouble had been growing ou me for a long time. Like most other people, I tried to make myself believe the trouble was not in the lungs. I called it stomach trouble or ner vous disorder, but I kept coughing, pitting stud wasting away right .along. I lost in weight, falling from 140 to 115 pounds. Somehow or other, I got hold of Ack er's English Remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, and after taking it according to directions, I was as well as any man in New York State. I was healthier and stronger than be fore I took the cold which came so near killing me. I now weigh 150 pounds ten pounds more than ever. After recovering, I applied for a life insurance policy. When the doctor began examining me, I was afraid he would discover that my lungs had once ben affected, but he didn't. I passed all right, and was pronounced in a first-class condition. If that isn't proof of the most posi tive kind that Acker's English Remedy is a great medicine, I don't know what you call proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My address is given above. Anyone who wishes may write me personally about my case." Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. M't authorize the uUn guarantee, II', 11, HOOKER it CO,, J'rojirtclort, Xew York, industries and stay by those who have nlwave stared bv them. The same argument applies to all home merchants. Keep yonr money at home, deal with reliable home firms and quit howling abont the scarcity of money. Heppner Times. BUSINESS LOCALS. Keep kases on Keller's Kristtuns kar.dy kolumu. Use Clarke & Falk's qninino hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones at Bunnell's drug store. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk have them. Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints. BeW'itt's Little Early Risers purify the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for consti pation and liver troubles. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 23 cts. Blakelcy & Houghton Druggists. Mrs. K. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says, "Our baby was covered with running sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Extra- Notice. Strayed from the range on Dutch flat, one dappled gray horse, four years old next spring; branded on left shoulder thus, U. Five dollars reward will be given to any person returning same to my place on 3-Mile. nov291mo 0. W. Cook. S'ck Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using -Moki Tea. A pleasant herbdrink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Drnggitt'-. Miss Annie E. Gunning, Tyre, Mich., says, "I suffered a long time from dys pepsia ; lost flash and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you eat and cute? all forms of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief in tiie worst caEee. Fioral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Great sacrifice sale of Jewelry ncxt door to the First National Bank. 20-21 Clarke & Fa'.k have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tracs Marks Jesions Copyrights Elc. A nvor.o senrtlnsr a sketch !ir 'J description ma' nn'rklr vjror'nlti tir o i' ' froo whet bar a , invention is Jruunt. ii:uimiuuiiu. uimuunic I i.-,ii3!.trlclr'inL'"ritu!. llatidbooiron I'utentt iv.il irea. uiue: i accnry i-Trccunui: tvuiuiim. J'nicLts taken tlirjush J!uni & Co. reeetvs tjiectal notice, vfllhout, cimrre, If the Scientific Mmzfmi A h.nida'cly UlntratPrt wl'r, T-nroent r.!r. iDlnllr ii c t nnr i.plemiac ; mrnal. Terms, ia a ri-:ir: nnr months, it SulibjuU ne.TB!e.ilcn ilUNN & CD.3B:2rwdNew York licm;!i Ofrtce (25 I' 1 - Wshir.cioii. V. Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor, 245 Main Lnarles W. BabcoeK, "w as so confining i My doctor told me I'd have to leave the store SHE BUILT A WHOLE TOWN. An Arcadia Owned and Managed hy an ISnterprlNlnir California Wiinim, N In California, near Clovcnlale, Is iv village consisting of a station and a post oflice, which is combined with n telephone station nd a general Mipply store. There are also a shop or two and n goodly number of cozy cottages. The name of the station is Preston, mil this is its story: Twenty-nine years ago II. L. Preston nnd his wife left West Virginia and settled where the village now stands. Mr. Preston bought a small section of land, and gradunlly added to it by buying adjacent property. The land was cleared and planted, water piped for household use nnd irrigation, and the homestead grew to be a prosperous looking one. Mr. Preston died seven years ago, leaving his wife alone, with the exception of n son by n former mar riage. Up" to this time there had bcen.no ullage, nothing but a nicely cultivated fruit farm, but Mrs. Preston, who is a native of Connecticut, set nbout build ing a town. For a number of years she had been treating persons for slight ailments, and gradually won a reputa tion as a healer. Many persons came to her and. liking the sum.tmdings, they stayed on in the iitlgl'l 01 hood, and little by little a number of houses were put up. Mrs. Preston busicxl her slf in making life pleasant u-r the people gathered about her. She did not organize a colony, but kept all of her interests separate. First she built a pretty schoolticuse, and for six years taught the children herself. Then she put up a church, in v.hicji the services were and are entirely original. Mrs. Preston calls her religion '"the religion of inspiration," and she herself preach es the sermons. The Preston settlement is thoroughly independent. There are children enough to justify asking the state to provide for their education, but inste.-.d the teacher of the school is hired by the subscriptions of the parents. Mrs. Preston had bridges constructed, the are given a life tenancy free, uhich is roads kept in order and new cues laid out at her own expense. Jler tenants are given a life tenancy free, which is s.ecured for themselves and their chil dren, but Mrs. Preston keeps the title in her own name. 2o liquor is sold. The. people live in pretty vine covered cottages, and dur ing the summer they all go to a lake in the mountains, which is ten acres in area and Flocked wjth fish, where camping facilities have been prepared by the settlement's fairy godn.jther. Everything is free to the villagers of Preston at this mountain resort. X. Y. Tribune. Won on Ills Srconil Wind. "It was such a good joke on me," said the girl in the gray velvet toque to the girl in the blue velvet shoulder cape, as they stirred their hot choco late, "that I must tell you. "You know how John has been pro posing to me at regular intervals ever since he was out of knickerbockers. Well, he did it again the other night, and, with Ids usual fatality, chose an occasion when I was very cro. "lie did it a linle moie awkwardly than tisual, too, deliberately choosing the old-fashioned method of offering me 'his hand and heart.' Here she paused to drink some choco late, and the girl in blue asked breath lessly what she said. "Oh!" .remarked the other, in n tone of one relating an event of no impor tance, "I told him that 1 believed 1 was already provided with the full'quota'of budily organs, and that 1 wouldn't de prive hirn." "And what did he say?" "Well, Belle, that's the funny thing. He seemed to brace up, and said politely Oat at any rate there was nodoubt about my having a full share of cheek! And I was ao delighted to find a man capable of even that much repartee on being rejected that I accepted him!" Col lier's Weekly. finluntlnr of Veal. Take a breast of veal, beat it as flat as possible, and sprinkle with salt, pep per and pounded spice. Then lay the inside upward and brush it overVith beaten egg, then coter with a layer ol thin lean ham. Mix together one pound of pork sausage meat, the thinly pared rind of a lemon chopped very line, herbs and parsley, a little cayenne and mace, the juice of a lemon and the whltesof threehcrd boiled eggs cut very fine, and spread this forcemeat over the ham. Lay the three hard boiled yolks along the center, and roll the veal up tight; bind it with tape, new it in a cloth, stew It gently for four hours, then place between two flat dishes, with heavy weights on the top, and leave till cold. Tuke it from between the dishes, remove the cloth and the tapes, and put on u dish covered with parsley. Phila delphia Press. I'raob Cnatard. Pare and rub through a colnnder enough ripe juicy peaches to muke one pint of pulp, add the beaten yolks of three eggs, one cupful of cream or rich milk, und sweeten to taste. Bake very slowly, and cover with a merangue made of the three whites. Home Maga zine. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mcb26-tf NOTICE. STATU OK Ol'.KOON, Ol'.KOON, ) Tivr. lir.ritTMSNT, tiAtr.M.Nov 21, lMtJ.l l.X EC fl In nreorilHtiro ul'li tho vnivMonn n( nn Act entitled "An Act hubmtttlns: to tlie Klertnrs of liio Stain of On count the iiencrnl Klecllon M lictielilon the Hist Monday in Juno, lvu). tlin vending I'roiio.'ed ConMltutloiml Amendments iiliprou'd lV!ittmr.v Is, 1"oj, 1, T. T. Cic.-r, imf ernor of tlioMnu' of or, roii, dotiertny eiiii-o the follow ins vrnponil toiiendmciit?. in the rmiMI tutioiiof thetrtti'i.f orecon, a certified l I'V thos-errclnry of Mnt-, to ). imldlMied for live consucuilvu weeks In Tub lui.w:. fiiRoNMri.i:. 11 itcvMnicr iniblis-hed ta the teveatli Judicial DiMrlcl 01 tho Stutt' of Oregon. Pone lit the Cnltol, nt ?ii!om, Orecnn, fsKALl Hit!. Jlt (1 i.v of Novemlvr, A. I. K.U ''. T. tiKKK, Governor. Bv the Governor: V. I. Ul'.MUU, Secretary of Str.te. SKXATK JOINT RKSOMTTION, NO. t. He it resolved bv the Semite, the House enn eurriliR! 'Unit the following uniendment to the Constitution of tho Stnto of Oregon he mid is hereby proposed : Ttuit foctlou id of Artlrle XI. of the Coiistliu Hon of tbu state ot Oiegon be mid the same Is herebv nbrogatisl, and In Ilea thereof ikctlon 10 of At tide -1. hhall be n follov s: AHTIC1.K XI. Section in. No county, city, town, nrhool dis trict or other municipal corporation shall bo nl lowed to become Indebted In nay manner or for nny purpose to an amount Including present ex Isllng indebtedness in the aggregate exceeding live per centum on tho value of the taxable proiorty therein to be ascertained by the last as sessment for State and count v taxes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness. Adopted by the .ienatc January SO, 1S5X C. V. rtiuo.s, I'rcsldi'nt of thubcantc Concurred In by the Housn. rcbruaryL', W W. V. KkaiiV, Speak. rot the Hons u. OUSC. Adopted by the Senate January at, ISM. Josr.rn Simon, I'rcsldeutof ths isciiiitc. Concurred In bv the House, February I, tSU.i, C11.V.H. II. Mo-.iues, sp;aker of tac House. SEXATK JOINT I'.ES tl.V HOX, NO . Hj it rcsolvcnl by tho Senate, the Housecna curringi '1 hat the following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Oregon, In lieu of Section Ten of Article Seven (7), ba nad tho same Is hereby proposed, tn-ult: SXCTIOS TKS. The Legislative Assembly may provida for the election of Supreme and circuit Judges In dis tinct class's, one of which classes shall conslit of live Justices of the supreme Court, who shad not perform circuit duty: and the other class shall consist of utnintiy Circuit Judges as may be deemed access ly, who hhall hold full terms without allotment and who shall tnko the suiuu oath as the Miprcinc Judges. 1 he legislative Assembly mny creale 111 many circuits as inny he necessary. Adopted by the Senate, I'ebruary l.'i, ls9l. C. W. 1-ci.ton', i'rtsident of the otiiRtc. Concurred la bv the House, I'ebruary lj, lt31. W. I'. Keaiiv, SK;iikcr of tho House. Adopted bv the Sn:itr, January H, ls'JV Jossrit Smo.N, President of tho Senate. Concurred In by the House, February r, H'.i'i. Ciias. II. ..lojias, speaker u' the House. HOfai: joint ku.soi,utiox, no. 10. Ite-olved by the House, iho .Sonate eoucurr lug; That the follutviug amondmeut to the Con stitution of I he State of Oregon be uud hereby is propaied: Thitt the Constitution be nmended by adding ArtlcleXlX, its follos, to-Hit: AKXl'-LF. six. Section 1. The necessary uso of lands for the constructi-.1!! of reservoirs or storage bal:is for the purpose of lrtlgatloa or f.ir rights of way for the cnastructiou of canals, ill tehef, Humes or pljies to eotivef water to f.o plane of use lor any useful, b:nellcl'il or ncccssurv pur)Mse, or for drainage, or for drnluag'j of mines or the work itigs thereof, by mcutu of rojd, rallroadu, tram ways, cuts, tunnels, ifcnfts, hoisting works, dniu)ur other nece'.ury means to their com plete development or anv other mo necesiary to the complete development of tho natural re sources of the State or preservation of the health of Us Inhabitants, is henby dwdared to bo 11 pub lie use and subject to tho regulation and control of the .-bite. Section 2. 1 h right to appropriate the uttiit prohibited waters ol any natural stieam to lien efielal uses thai! necr be detiud. faectl.'ii 3. The use of all waters now appro priated fur sa'e. rental or distribution, also 01 all waters originally appropriated for private ue, but which, after sued sppropiHtloh, has heret 1 fore bi-eii or may hereafter be (.old, rented or dis tributed. Is hereby deelnrel to n a t u'jIIc U'c and subj:t to tt.e reulutloa a nl control cif tin Btnte iu the iiinntcr prescribed by law. Hut the light louse and appropriate such waters shah be subject to such 1 rovlsions of law for the tak ing of private probity for public or prlv-to use unprovided in Section I, Article 1 of tuv. Con stitution of the Stute of Oregon. fceellon 1. 'J ho right to collect taxes or com pensation for the use of water supplied to anj county, city, town or water district or Inhabit ants thereof, Is 11 franchise, and e.iiinot be exer clstd except by authoilty of und la 11 inunnir j'.ciiTiucu oy iaw . Adopted by the House, IVbrurry 1", isa.i. Vt. 1. Kkaiiv, spea!;erof tho House. higuetl March 7, ln.) Adopted by the Senate, February 17, 1SUS. C. W. Fclto::, I'ruslilent of the Senate. (signed Jliirch IVJ3 ) Adopted bv the House, Hbruiiry , l-'.i'i. (. has. II. .Mooi'.r.s, rienkerof the House. Concurnd in by the Senate, February IS, WJ5. Josemi faiMo.v, Fieslient of the Semite. HOUSU JOINT KKSOl.l'TlON NO. 2. projioslug an amendment to the Constitution of the state if Oregon, by repealing Section aj of ,rncio i. ftesolvcd by the House, thotcnati! concurring: That Section :!' of Aiticlo 1 of the Coiihtltutlon be and hereby Is rein-aled. Adopted by the 1ouse, January 11, lV.i.'J. V, 1'. Kkauv, sjcaler of the House. Concurred In by the Senate, January :in, 1h:j:i, C. . Fci.iok, President of thoftcnate. Adopted by tho House, January 00. 1 S'.).. Ciias. 11. .Muokkb, oiienker of the House. Concurred la by the Senate, February 12, lb'.t'j. frKNATK JOINT HEHOl.L'TION NO, 7. He it resolved by tho Senate, thu House con curring; 'J hat the following amendment to the Constitution of tho State of Otcgonbcand is hereby proposed: AHTICLK I. The elective franchise In this State shall not heieafter bi prohibited toany citizen on account of sex. Adopted by tho Senate, February C, 1S33. Johei'h Simon, l'resident of the Semite. Adopted by the House, February C, 1W3. Chah. 11. Mookgh, SiKjakerof tho House. Ciias. II. Mooass, Speaker of tho House Adopted by the Senate. January 81, 18'J. T. C. Tayik, President of tho Eeimtc. Adopted by the House, January ill, 18'j. Iv, V. Caktcc, bpeuker of th'i House. UNITKI) HTATK8 OK AME1UCA, State ok Oiikoon, OHico of Socretury of State. ) I, F. I, IJl'NHAIt.KecrcUry of Ktato of the State of Oregon and Custodian of tho Seal of suld State, do hereby certify that 1 have compared tho preoedlug copy of Senate Joint Itesoliitlou No. 1, of tho Uvlslatlve Assembly of iwa, "Muiilelpul ludebteduesi amendment;" Senate Joint Itesoliitlou No. of tho U-glslatlvo As sembly of IKM.'Mudlelury Alneudent;, House Joint ketolutlou No. 10 of the Legislative As seiubly of isti:j -"irrigation Ameitdinoatr' Houto Joint Kesolutlou No. 1 of tho legislative Assembl of MJ. " lieiKJulliiK Amendinoiiti" and Senate Joint absolution No. 7 of tho Ixvls lative Assembly of lMC.oKiiuul Hutlrago Ainendmont." with the oilglnul (tuples now ou tile In this oll'.co, und that tho tame Is a correct transcript therefrom and Iho whole thereof, Ik Testimony Wiiikeok, I have hero, unto set inv huud mid ttUlxed heieto seal the teal of the State of Oregon. U!llf ''Vl!0i;,'J,,to, ttt. HWm, Oregon, HiU 'Jhlrd cluy of November, A. U. K.I.IJUNHAU, hocrcturyofStntc, 5 Admiral George Dewey rrcrlvo tlia mosf. rojal welcome on Oct. lst rest, that was oor accordpd to an Aascrlcau tllUen. You will fla.l a conpicto foloirraphy of law RTtM rcro, iaclu Jlug tils brilliant victory oror tho Spmt jh neet lathe CTcat, tvutfcorltRtlva an! up- date o:U or reference, tho Now Werner Edition of the cyclopsdia ritannica This la tho only CDryclortttoontheranrkct tht fccuUrns Admiral Ic-.vcy. It glvci tho (Uto ol Iih tfrlli: how ho spent hto boyhoo.1 day?; tho part ho oek In the Civil War; how after tho War ho vta tcjployeJon thcKaropcan Btatlon; In tho Naval Aci.Jr.my; bis riso to the rank of Commander and t'lc.iltlcn: of the Board of ItupceUon and Survey; his command cf tho Asiatic Squadron; how on Ar-r.l :."th ho left Hong Ko'-g with his ticadron, found aa3 dcr.ircyoJ tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila, -.u May Ut; his appolntrncnt r-i Acting F.eor Ad ralral, tha honor3 ho received from Conercw, and Lew oa March 2nd, hs wa created full Ad toiral. It sr-eass of him aa a strict disciplinarian, La all-around athlete, a darlns horseman aiid huntsman, atj'l socially a gcs-Td club man and eencral fuvcrlto. It tolls cf hli nmrrlano t Susy Goeslwln, a daughter of tho "fighting gov ernor" of New llamihlro, who died in U72, lciv liiS a sou, Geotgo Goodwin Doncy. . GoveniorTlieodoro Roosevelt Admiral Schlsy Admiral Sampson Capt. Clark of tho Oregon and Kottt sf ether noted innnges not c?cn msntloneil .n Miy other nneyclojmdu receive tho tamo attention In this edition of tho Encyclopedia Britannica It sneaks of General W'otA as Gorcruor ofEur.tl ago, of General Henry as Govcrcot-Gcnsral o. I'crto Itlco; of Aguinaldo'a dtclaratlon cf Wat agolnit tho U. 8. YOD MEED TUIS COMPLETE SUMMARY cf human Iccowlodga and proeres1, wherein lufor. nmtloalimorocr.f 'ly f.mud and ncqulr.-d thanlr. any other boox oi cucycloradla iu Iho no:u JTs YOUR home:. ioa UA1E ST I. C. NICKELSEN, EAST and SOUTH via Tlie Shasta Route or Tiiu Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are duo to arrive nt I'ortlat LEAVE. I OVKItl.ANl) KX-) prets, biilem, Kose- 1 burr;, Ashland, Sac- I rnmento, Ogdeu,Siia I Tranche), Mojave, ( Iis A tiRCles, Kl 1'iiko. i New Orleans and 7:00 J'. M ;15 A. M 8:30 A. il Koicburg uud nay sta tions fVia Woodbura fori 1 .Mt.AiiKel,Kilverton, West Sclo, Drowns- llle,Spnui;llelduud I Natron j 1:30 i'. M Uitlly except Sundays. Daily except Sundays 17:30 A. M. (Corvullls ( stations,. and way 5:501'. if. INHlil'KNDKNCK I'ABSIiNOKU. Kxpress trsla Uttlly (except Sunday), l;M)p. in, ehv rortlund ...Ar.) 8:25 u. m 7:30 p.m. Ai..McMlunvlllo. .l.v.J b;Wu,in BibO p. in. (Ar..ludeieudcuce..I.v.) 4;K) u. in Daily. lOaliy, except Bunany. DINING CAltb ON OODEN KOUTK. I'UI.LMAN llUKl'KT Hl.EErKKS AND HKCOND-CLAS3 BLUEl'JNG CAltb Attached to till Turoueb Tralas. Direct connection at kan f'rnnclsco with Occl dental and Oriental and l-aclllo mall steamship Hues for JAPAN and CHINA. Hulling date on aipllcatlou. Rates and tickets to Eastern jxiltits and Ku- r.'V.u-, ,A.lli0.A,'AN' HONOLULU uac AUnl HAL! A. All lll.lirit r.,ltia ....I.... t ....M A . . v. ., n,,,,,, nh nuu urimri iron Grand Ceutral Station, Fifth and Irvnu atrooU YAMHJI.I, DIVISION. l'asscnKer Dewt, loot of Joflersou street. Iavo for Sherldun, wtiek days, at 1:10 p. in Arrive at 1'ortland, u:30 u. m. Leave for AlllI.IE on Monday, Wednesday and Fri'lay uth:U&o. rn. Arrive at Portland, Tum dav, Thursduy and Saturdai it 3:05 n. m. lirccpt Sunday. Except Saturday, K. KoK.LKU, (1, II. MAKKHAM, il aiiauor. Aw,t. O. F. A Fiim. Airt tim.1 r," 1,v.':.v"", ?,,...,',v.? rv,v,w"cr states, Canada and Europe cau bo obtained at lowest raUis rriiin or N. WIIEJAL,1DOKN,.1K''AK', T,Cktt A8eUt' For.kll kinds of the beet home made candy call at the candy kitchen on the north tide of Kecond street, between Court and Union. Retail and wholeiale I :! j 1 ) lil'.rAKT !' Vast d Mnll il 11:15 p.m. AfJ price. Annivx rl'Osi, Salt Lake. Denver, 1't.1 v.., Worth, ()maha, kiit M City. Pt. 1a,uIs s;m r, Chicago nnd i:st. n Spokane Flyer 7:CS p. in, 8 p. m. KnoM ror.n.ANp, I Ocean Steamships, l-or San Krnnelfco De-cembir 3, , is, is jj and lp.rs. S p. m. Kx.suudny Ruturday 10 p. ta. Columbia Itv. Pleamtm. Kxlbiindii To Astoria nnd Way I,SUDaJ I-andlng. Ci a. m. WlLLAMETTK ltlVSR. 4;Mp m OrcKon Citv, Newheri;, Cx.snnS, bn.em A Way Ijind's, 7 Ex.Suuday . n. tn. IlAAMfTTK and Yam ,-,:30n.ri litu. ItivKns. Mon.,W OrcKOli City, Dayton, and Frt. and Way-ljuiditiss. Tuc,'riiur. and sat. TucThur, Portland to CorvoH'ls., Mr.n mm nni. aim i ayijinui ms. nim r,M SNA KK ItlVEB. Illparla to Lstristou. l.EAVr t.EWIhT0.1 dully 30 s. m. I.v Clparla daily 1::'J x tn. r? 1'iirllcH leliimr to co to llcprmcr shonli take No. I, lcnvltiB Iho Dalles at 7 0,i p, n mnkluc illtect connections at lirppmr junction Itelurulns inakliiKdlrcctconnoctiou nt HniMn Junction with Nil. 1, arriving at The uJlcu! J 55 ! in. No. 5J, throucht freleht, cast bound, doc not carry passengers; arrives s.jo a. iu., dqm Il-.'iOn. in. No 21, local frelsht, ciir'les paien;rri, ct bound, arrives ::so p. tn., departs s U p. in. No. '.'1, west bound through frclsht, doea not carry pssscnuvrs; arrives S 15 p iu., dfjiirti 3:30 p. m. No. t!3, west bound lorn! frelr.M, carries jas seiiceis; nrrhes S:1A p. tn., tlejuitts s no a. m. For full particulars cull on O, It. & N. t'o.'i i;cut 'J lie Dulles, or adiHers r-K W. 11 lintUlUIlT. Gen l'as, Act., I'ortlsnJ, Or. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANriACTA KNEHALHANKIKG ilUtlNEi Letters of Credit ifleuod available In tie Eastern Statee. Kii;ht Eichanire nnd Telesraphic TruneferB sold on Now York, Chicago, St. Lotris, San Francisco, Portland Ore- Ron, beattle Waeli,, anu vanoue point! in Oregon and Waslimcton. Collections made at all jiointe oa fav orable torma. J. S. ECIIZNX, President. il.M. lint, Csiila First National Bank, THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Hanking UueineBS transacted DapoBtta received, aubj'ect to Eight ColldctiotiB made nnd proceeds proaiptlj remitted on dav of collodion. Sipht and Tclexrapliie KxcJiaiipf sold m Now York, Han Francisco and r'ori land. DIHICOTOIIM P. P. Titosti'MOH. J o. P. fccusttr. Kb. M. Wilmams, G-o. it. Likus. H. M. 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