The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 21, 1900, Image 4

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    TO PROTECT SONG BIRDS.
Krvraril OHrrl fr 3nlctlon of Per-.
Wiui Kill Thrni.
A reward of $10 will be piil by Stale
croup mid consumption. I
have been using it over four
Gnnie Warden Q'imiiHv or his deputy nt
this piaw, for inforinatbti loading to
the arrest and conviction of any person
destroying fouc birds nud other small
birds classed with them.
The law on the subject of killing song
birds is as follows :
"General law of the state of Oregon,
to protect the native song birds within ,
the blate of Orcsmi.
"Section 1. Every person who ahull !
within the state of Oregon, for any" pur-
po!e, injure, take, kill or destroy or have ;
in his possesion, sell or offer for Pale,
nny yellow ure.xsted u!it, ineaUw laik, I foes, and hare rot to come across n case
robin, song sparrow, Urklinch, vurie-, vhere it failed. c have four little ones in
,i .v,.-i. i. ..:. onx family, and neither niy wife nor I havo
patol thruh, wood.hriisl, hermit- , CVCr lost a niplit's sleep because of throat tron-
tbruih, American iroldfmcl , bluebird, blesaniongthechildren. Ipuessthatismore
nnna liiril n-in!o in-nll fin-!' hnnaa mid i tftan i,nv other family can say. Acker's
snow bird, o.iole, ia-ntl lino , House ana EnIih jjemedyisjust as effective for grown-
winter wren, pine-luinet, California . up people as for the young. It seems to go
linnet, warbler, vireo, swallow, tann2-r, i straight to the plnre where the trouble lies
, ' . ' , , , , , . ' in the throat and bronchial tultes and lungs,
prossbe.ik, ringlet or horiifd-Url:, sha I jt soothes and heals the irritated tissues.
be euiltv of a misdemeanor." f loosens up the phlegm and mucus in the
The second section of the law declares
Greatest of AII'acrum
OFFERS PROOF
" Evcrv one in San Antonio, Texas, says
that Acker's Knglish Itcmedy is the greatest
tiling ever nm up ur i-uuu?,
1 -v .a. tw
tit Briton intttonttes are familiar
Win Annan Consular Code
CABLEGRAMS
TO SAVE TIME
He Has the Envelopes Which Were
. n i i t i ah- i . , I Fb. 14, 1895, and in pursuance of an or
w Opened hv Hritish Oflicials a"d diimnc adopted by the eonininn counoil
tympanals fnr Refunding tVater Itnntlft,
Dalle City Oregon
Knalutl nrnnnvili trill tin rnnoltwtfl V ' r
the board of wuter commissioners ofifc
Dulles Cfty, Oregon, at anM cilv until ?
8:30 o'clock p. m. of the 26 day of l eb.,
1900, for twenty-five thousand dollars;
and twenty thousand dollars of refund
ing water bonds of said city, (as it is not
settled as to whether the 'total amount
of bonds will be $23 000 or fl'O.OOO au
thority is extended to the said board to
issnn refunding water bonds in the sum
of $23,000, but if found not to be" m-ces
sarv. the issue will bo for no more than
$20,0(10; it ml at it rate of interest not ex- IS
feeding fuur per cent per annum pnv- M
able twenty years from date of issue,
interest payable eemi-unnnallv, pilnci-j
pal and Interest pavablo in gold coin of ,V
mo untied status, nt any city tiieri-in,
at the option of the buyer.
The bonds mentioned will be
under the provisions of the soveral leg
islativo nets of the Hlate of Oregon. ap-,J-,
nroved Feb. 20. 1SS5. . . 11). S). mil i
isMied . ?
1wwijv'!;j;?rv..'?a??1?'??wj
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
JVTajestie
Still Hear Doth British and Ameri
can Seals Other Pertinent Facts.
that every person who shall within the
stato of Oregon, destroy or remove from
nests any of the above mined birds, or
any egg or eggs of snch birds or have in
possession or offer for sale any such eggs,
or willfully destroy the nests of any such
birds, shall bs guilty cf a misdemeanor.
. "Any person or persons violating any
of the provisions of this act, or any
other act or parts of acts, for the pro
tection of game or song birds, not in
conflxt herewith, and for which no
penalty is fixed, shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
thereof shnll be punished by n fine of
not less than $15 nor more than $200, to
gether with the coats of the prosecution
of said action, or by imprisonment in
the couhty jail of the county wherein
ench offense may have been committed,
not less than seven or more than 100
days, or both such fine and imprison
ment." It is desired that I he school teachers
end p.irents make the law known to
children, for the siauchter of our song
birds is a shame and must be stopped.
The game warden has instructed his
deputies to keep a etrict watch and
make thosa who diaregard the statutes
amenable to the law.
breathing nasases. ouiets the nerves, invic-
orates the constitution and stops the cough-
mg. Jiyaovice 10 parents is to always Keep
a bottle in the house. It will be a constant
safeguard acainst croup." (Signed)
F. G. ZiMMEr.MAN. San Antonio, Tex.
Bold at Sc. SOc. and Si a bottlr, throughout the frilled
Btate and Canada; and In Knsland.m is. si.. :.!..
U.td. If yon are not sail aed after buying, return the
bottle to your druggist and get your money baci.
BV cuViarizc the above intaranlee.
W. II. HOOKER & CO., lroprieton. yew lori
FOil s'I.E BY
Xkw YonK, Feb. 20. A special to the
Journal and Advertiser from Washington
says: Charles E. Jlacrum, lute consul
at Pretoria, furnishes proof of hie charges
that United States official mail was
opened by the British censor. Mr. Ma
cruiu has several envelopes, each bear
ing the British Eticker applied to the
envelope after it had been opened by
the censor.
He has one envelope which containrd
mail matter frcrn Ccnsnl-General Stcwe,
at Cape Ton n. It is the recuhition bine
of the consular service. It bears upon
its face the legend "U. S. Consnlar
Sfrv'r?." nnd n stainti "Mnil Sns-
i nended." On the reverse side is the
! United States government seal, im-
! pressed upon the red sealing wax of the
They Will Beat Us if Dispute Is Ever consular service. The British eticker,
jreseaiing tne letter alter it liai been
opened, bears the potential initials, ' .
Blakeley & Houghton.
THE ENGLISH AND
ALASKAN BOUNDARY
Allowed to Go to Arbitration
They Arc Dishonest, Unjust and
Highly Trained Aim to Control
Pawfic.
Ills Life Van saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
H auulbal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful
deliverance from a friahtful death. In
telling cf it he says: "I was taken with
Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia.
My lunga became hardened. I was so
weak I could'nt even sit up in bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of consumption, when I heard of
Dr, King's New Discovery. One bottle
gavo great relief. I continued to use it,
and now am well and etro! g. I can't
say too much m its praise." This
marvelous medicine is the surest and
quickest enre in the world for all 'hroat
and lung trouble. Itegular sizes 50 cents
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore; every bottle
guaranteed.
lleboU C'hHrf With 3luriler.
Ma.vila, Feb. 20. A military com
mission meets at Oalainba tomorrow to
try the Filipino members of the guerrilla
band which attacked a squad of Ameri
cans on February 2, killing a corporal.
The charges arc murder and assault w ith
intent to kill. The case is important ae
r-..,i i .. .. :
lurcciiuuuwuig ma policy of treating
guerrillus and bandits
one reason which has
the American authorities from ndoutinir
this policy ia that the insurgents have
New Yokk, Feb. 20. President T. C.
MendenliHll, of the Warcester, Mass.,
polytechnic institute, formerly head of
the United States geological survey, de
livered a hclure lust night in Chickering
hall before the Army Geographical
Society on "The Alaska Boundary." In
IS92, Dr. Mendenhftli was a member of
the commission that surveyed the line
which this country contends divides it
northern possessions from the Canadian
Northw est territory. He said :
"We are exceedingly laz in accurately
fixing onr boundaries, and in our dis
putes over them natural!- with
England ou the whole wo have lost.
The trouble has been lack of diplomatic
training and tbe difference of the people.
lu 1SG7, when we bought Alaska from
Russia, the Eame li-.rguage was usid in
the treaty as in that between Great
Britain and Russia in 1825, and it is
ambiguous. The boundary of Lower
Alaska was to run from the summit of
mountain ranges para.'lel with the coast,
never more than ten marine leagues, or
about thirty-five statute milts, from the
coast. There is no range of parallel
mountains, so the line must be located i
by degrees.
"Great Britain has contended that the
coast means the coast of the islands. In
that case she would have all of the coast
R.," the initials ol the clerk who opened
the letter, the name of the place where
it was opened.
This letter was mailed at Capo Town
October 4, bv Consul-General Stowe. It
was held there one month apparently,
for the next postmark is that of Durban,
dated November 4. From Durban it
was sent to Pretoria and reached Mr.
Macrum in its mutilattd form. The
citculars to consuls issued "by the de
partment, are not in themselves im
portant, but nevertheless "official mail"
ntver reached Mr. Macrum. They weie
cont'ueatod without apology or explana
tion by the British censor. As for Mr.
Mrtcruui'o personal mail, he never heard
of it.
The Biiiish authorities are familiar
wiih the American consular code. On
November 8 Mr. Macrum sent a cable
gram in code to the state department,
urgently requesting that he be permitted
to come home. Usually cablegrams, lie-
cause of the difference in time between
South Africa and this country, consume
two dnve m transmission; that is to say,
the cable sent by Mr. Macrum on No
vember 8 would normally have been
received by the state department on
November 10. But on November 9, be
fore the cablegram was received bv the
state department, certainly, and before
it was sent from South Africa, probably,
the British papers in Natal, hundreds of
miles away, announced in impresf-lve
type that Mr. Macrum the American
consul nt Pretoria desired to be per
mitted to go home.
why suffer with kindev
of Dalles Utty, npproved .lauuaiy -o,
1900. The propoecd refunding water
bonds are intended fnr the redemption
of outstanding water bonds in the sum
of $25,000; but in case the board of water
commissioners prefer, it will issue re
funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore J j
bidders mav nike proposals for bothiS
$25,000 and $20,0U0, and in the denomi
nation of $300 each.
No bid will bo entertained for a rate
less thai, par value of the bonds. Prem
iums and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing tni the
value of all bids.
, Bidders must deposit w ith the presi
dent of the board a duly certified check
on eome responsible bank equal to 2 per
cent of the atronnt of bonds bid for, or
accompanv his bid with cash of sui-li'ir
. , . . -1 '
L uiuunt as win equal sucu per cent ; S
his bid, and snch certified check mnde'JJ
f'.a.HW.W w ...l. J'lVCl.tL.I. W till. Vkll.l.
water commissioners of Dalles City, Or.,
as liquidated damages in case the bidder
shall fail or neglect to receive and pay
for, at the offico uf the city treasurer of
said citv, the 1 winds awarded to him on
his bid, on or before the first dav of'
March, 1900.
Attention should be given the fact
that the board will not issue and ('impose
of more than $20,C00 of such refundinc
bonds, unless it sball he deemed neces
sary to do so, but otherw ise, if th board
snail nnu mat it is nece-'sarv to issue
bonds in the sum of $25,000, it will then
otter ami issue the foil sum, (il'o.UOO).
The riuht to reject any and all bids i
reserved by the said board of water
commissioners.
Bids should be addressed to Iho'prcHi
dent of said board, or to the city record
er, Dahes City, Wasco conntv, Orecon
and noted "Projwsals for refunding
water nonaa.
By order of the Board of Water Com
mission, by and with the consent of the
Common Council. This 25th dnv of
January, 1900.
T. .1. Suckkut,
L. S.J President of Board,
Attit: Nkd H. Gatk.s,
Recorder of Dalles City.
Volcunic CruitloiiH
Are grand, but Bkln eruptions rob life
of j iy. Bucklcn'e Arnica Salve cures
them ; also old, running nnd fever sores
Ulcers, Boilp, Felons, Corns, Warts
Cuts, Bruises, rus, CScalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblain. Best Pile cure on
earth. Drives out na'ns and aches
Only 25 cts. a bos. Curo iruarantecd
bold by Blakeley A Houghton, drug
f 1918.
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are !
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Keinembcr that we arc selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
Whi-over
i i a taring to our customers of from $15 to $25
p v.e el ia rued by peddlers for inferior ranges.
' .ite for pamphlet, ''Majestic Evidence."
IWflYS & CfOttIE.
iltfniitlimm Tlnnifin fl O Oil
liui mum i uuinu m alt
di
or rheuma
line. Lately she has given up that
its. It is supposed ' caT , , 3 10 - 8 "arrj"r' lnoSt tism whon il ca b Posltivelv cured n
nvnl f I 1 I) ......... .1 I I Pt T I
is hitherto deterred ' men, i the use of the "Oxygenor King." No
jierounaiiy ueiieve, -ne wis ii es io secure
a naval base. Already the has in K'oui-
more than fifty American prisonere and ' raK"lt, 0n Vuucou.,rer is!!lIkd. oa f tbe
medicine, no electricity, hut pure Oxy
gen instilled or absorbed through the
Jnay retaliate.
Hit ltlght to UKIUCM.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper wiil nlways have
friends, but one who would be attractive
must keep her health. If she is weak,
sickly nnd all run down, hhe will be
nervous and irritable. If she has con
stipation or kidney trouble, her Impure
moon win cause pimples, blotches, skin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters is the best medicine in
the woild to regulute atomach liver and
kidneys and to purify the blood. It
gives strong nerveH, might eyes, smooth,
velvety t kin, rich complexion. It will
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a rnn-doAti invalid. Ouly 00 cents
at Blikoley & Houuhton's drugstore.
strongest stations in the world ; far ahead
of anything we have. Should she control
Scutheastern Alaska through another
naval key, she would have chief com
mand of tlie Pacific.
"Lately both nations have been too
busy with more important immediate
troubles, but within a few years the
Alaska ooundary question will have to
be settled. I hope the American people
w ill not, from sentimental or any other
t.li. Jhirkield, health inspector of
Chicago, saye, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recommended too highly,
cured me of severe dyspepsia." It
gests what you eat and cures indigestion
and heartburn, and all forms of dyB
pepsin.
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday
Don't forgot thic
NOTICE
of Applicuion for Liquor License.
To All Whom It Mav Concki:n:
Notice U hereby clvtn that the uutlcr.lKiiul,
J.J Wiley, will at 10 oeJcck in the foreman
on Wednesday, the 7th !y of March, 1 w, the
apply to the County Court, of tlie taluk- i,I Ore'
poreB of the skin while vet sleep. X0 ! forynst-o t;omity, fum iirt-n.He to hullKnirlt
need of ,o!n, to th (,, ,nr 1 "'' yXl!aVl '? .umitlUw.
,w. i,:UI- ....... ...... ....,..., , , , 11 ui r-naiilKO, ill All
en! treatment when vou can be cured nt !ILrT.,J:t,.1!1..t''.u t0,!,!l' u"! Mate afnrc-
home by the use of tho Orygenor. No
matter what the ailment or disease the
Oxygenor will diaunose the case and
proceed to curo. For further particu
lare call on oruddrese J. M.Fllloon, The
Dalles, Or. phone .'199. febJ0-2wk
A Cuiivlncini; Aunuirr.
"I hobbled Into Mr. Blaekinon'n drug
reasons surrender what is theirs by right, etore one evening," eays Wosley Nelson,
and w hat, until the presence of precious !01 "amnion, Ua., "and he asked me to
metals in the region was discovered, j tr' Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
they possessed without dispute. But if , roatierr. with which I had tuflered for a
they submit it to atbitration they will loni-' lime' 1 i0'd bim I had no faith in
aaln lose valuable territory, for they'n"' '"ediclne aa they all failed. He
will hae to contend against men of the , BaiJ: 'We,l if Chamberlain' Pain Balm
highest diplomatic (raining, the most does not ,ie,l' V"u, you need not pay for
faithful devotion to dutv that the world 1 t00k a bottle of it home and used
has yet known, and men who, when
their nation's trade is at stake, are
absolutely legardlees of every principle
of honesty, jjatice au international
law."
fllHiiaiieii Wm IJinenw orlby,
c'an Fii.i.vciHco, Feb. 20 Chief Engi
neer McDonald, of the transport Manau.
ense, has admitted, on cross-examination
before British Consul Pickersgill, that
lio bigned an incorrect statement while
under pressure of favoriiie the
the vessel. This aUteinent was to the and indigestion, makes
cjici.1 innt ue cuimiuereu the Mannuenee
wae in a thoroughly ood and seaworthy
condition,
Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the
VfMcu warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken eed. juch25-ti
Sick Headache absolutely nnd perma.
neutly cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
you eat, sloop.
worKitnu nappy, satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. nnd 60 cte.
Blakeley dc Houghton Druggietr.
Girt Wanted
To do general housework. Fnuuire
at this office. FeblO 23
it according to directionB and in one
week I was cured, and have not since
been troubled with rheumatism." Sold
by Blakeley 6c Houghton.
"I had bronchitis every wluler for
years and no medicine gave me perma
nent relief till I began to take One Min
ute Cough Cure. " I know it Is the heat
cough medicine made," eays J. Koontz,
Corry, J'a. It quickly cures coukIu.
colde, croup, asthma, grippe and throat
and lung troubles, It Is the children's
favorite remedy. Cures quickly. .
Clark A Falk's drug utock is new
fresh and complete,
ktiiu, for hucJi i.rlr.cl iw hit. rcroipt from tlie
County Trciuiner of bill county 11 ny rail U r.
ana hi petition for tahl license, f which he wll
!;SV."rU"f!!rIhJ0,'"ty CUrt " 5"W d",L' '
Uateu thib r.th day of Fcliriiiuv, iar).
' J. J.WII.UV.
I'utltluu fur I,litii.r l.lceimn.
To the HonorliIu County Court of the Btate of
Oregon, for the County of Waieo:
, fy,e.tu ""'"iKlieil tcNhk-nthiiiKl k-Kul voter
of Aiiteloie 1'ieciiict, in the County ,, y.,,
ond the tS.ntc of OrcKon, rej u'ily ilVitlo .'
your hoiioijiblo body to grant i cw,"i t'o j.j
W l.ey to ell Miiritnoua, mult mid vinous liouorh
i..n.',itIU!'.,,,n Is ."'i"! one ' the tow,,
t'r ?. 1 L'l 11 "I1" A1V1,il,c l-rifinct, In Hie Couu I
cclpt from the county trtiinurer of tuld ,im !
-V
Yeiiowstone Park Line.
the dinino ( ai; nor iK h.'im rom bAND
'in Tin; i:r.
THE ONLY DIItr.CT I.INi: TO THE YELLOW'
hi ONE J'A UK.
pri-AKT I
Foil I
tikk scucnuLr,
ruou Vxu.es.
le ivk. : Uaion Depot, rtrtiiMd 1 sts auuivk.
No. :
So. 1.
Fnt mail fnr Tucoiiih,
, Scuttle. Olvuiirln. (irav'h
itinbor and South Item! ,
K)inp, njii'Lane, Konv
laud, II. C, I'lilbiiau,
IMpM-fiw, Lewlslon, Huf
tl li A. M. fnlulluiup mllllnccotili- 5;S0 I', M
.try, HeU'iia, .MIuneniKi
lli. bt. 1'iiul, Omalia,
1 KuiiaK City, tit. I.i'illi.
uiiieiign a:ic all lul
No 1. 1 ea.t niirt nouthciiKt.
, l'uset Kouud Expreh
V..:t) i'. M. for Tmcoiiih nnd Seattle
iiuid liilermidiatu potiith
No. !!.
W A. M.
l'ulliniin llrt i.-Insh uud tnurlit h1icijdi to
Miniieaiiolln, St. I'aul nnd MiMiitirl river points
without i.'lianse.
Vuvtlhiileii truing. L iilon deiiot t-ounectloiih
In bII principal cities
JhiKi:agt' clHTkid lodL-Mtliiallon nf tli krlv.
J-or IihihJmiiul-1' llltLittntM (l-.'crlti e innlter.
Kt irinlt Lakr, Denver, Kt,
Mall I Worth, Oinaha, Kmi
11. n p.m.1 m City, rit. 1.11'Jik.
j Chicago nnd Kust.
Al'.RIVI
J'vun.
Fat
Mill
.35 ! a
Hpoknlie
hcr
7:05 p. in.
S p. ru.
1 u
Wl!a Walla. Hpakaiii',,
MllilieupoliH. bt. I'uui,
I'll lltlll, MIIUHlIkll'.
Chicago nnd East.
FkOJI l'OUTI.ASn.
Ocean fituainiihlps. '
For Snu Francisco
lKt'einlx-r S. h. 1'. IS, :.i
and 1
Spokane
Fljcr.
t.i).m
l p. a.
lh III
Ex. Sunday Coltimbln Kv. 5toamw. Ei.bundij
.-aturday JjiuUIiibh.
iU . Ill, I
lt. c"'m; ! W'lttAMKTTe ItiVKR. 4:30p.ra.
"'.T"r ii "vv.-n Hiiimx, uic, call on or fcA.Summv'Orfeoii UMIv. N.. l.rL-. Ki.hunJiT
I 1 naiciu J; uy uii-.d a.
r. U.
wrilo
CHARLTON,
AskMant Cieiicral J'iiHM-ngir Agent, m Morriion
btreet, corner Tliird, Portland, Otegon.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OK TIIK-
Southern Pacific CompY
Trains leave uud are due to arrive nt I'Drtlmid
. a. in, W'tiLAKitTrr ash Yam SjuOr.m.
TiU's.l hur.' mu, ltiVKl-.. Mim.AVol
nlidout. Oregon City, Dayton, aud Frl.
und W'ay-IjinillliKs.
fill. 111. I WlLtAMETTK IllVCIl, I'M p. m.
Tue..Thur,il,ortliiud to Corvullih, .Moti. Wed
und Sat. und W'uy-ljiudiUK. nail VM'I
Lv I'.lparla
nuuy
liM, in.
8.VAKK ItlVKII.
Jtipurlu to lvvltoii.
I.CAVI
Lr.wi'T0
dully
S,:a. in.
LKAVT.
OVi:itJ.ANl) KX-l 1
iirets, balem, llono-1 1
jurcr. Akliluiid. ni: 1 1
.00 J". ji.'J '!"'"to, Ogdnn,hnn I
I imm.iat.-w, .MOjnvu, ' 'J. 1J ,V. Jl.
."iiiKuiea,i,i i-uho. I
New UrkHTiH utiH I '
( 1 jmt !
a:30 A. M. '-'"'fl.' "ml way ta-
IfVIa W:oodtiur'a for,' U l'' M
Dally J "f" h i.v'J l " 1 Dally
except Wet Bclo, UrouiiH-V, cxwu't
buiidayn J ',rt"Bn'''a j1 HuudiiyV,.
t7:M A. M.
ICorvHllla
fHtatiOIIH.
nnd
jlSiSOP.
. J'ariks (lexlriugtogo to jii-ppi.'rhonU
! tafce hii. I, k'avlim 'J lio DnWes at , .0j p. w
I iniiLIng direct coniivollout ut lleppjier Juiifllon
Kulilrulug mal.iUKdlrectcoiitic:ti'n at ili-ppner
Junction with No. 1. urrlvltiz ut The Hullwui
-M p in.
No. !.'. througlit freight, cast boil' (1, 1k no!
carry paunKer; arrlven 'Ji50 a, m., ucpatU
M:'jD a, m.
No. ai, Incut freight, carrleh juc n-nji-n, cul
hound; nrrlvfh l:iiu p. m depart h Ij p. m.
Mi. Ul, eet bound through freight, dues not
carry pawtengcri.; urrlvea S.1S p 111. 1 deparU
Vi'M p. m.
No. '.';!. went bound local freight, curries pai
eiigeri arrives 6:16 p. m., departs 8 au a, ro.
I'or full particular call 1111 O. It. & N. t'o,'l
ngeut The Dalle, or address
INDEPENDENCE I'AHSKNGKll. Express train
Dully (except birtidayj. ;
I JSO I. III. il.v. . P.irll.i,..l a.. i,.n.. I
?P.m. iAi. Mcllln. vni:: i.v.l m I
iui;Muuiiee.,i.Y. 1
(jpll
W. II. IIl l'.IHt'l'.T.
, Agt Portland.0''
I:.'i0u. m
may cull for,
Jus McCarthy
J II Elder
Win Ktunluy
D It Kulsuv
Alf Kclnuy
O W ilurer
J Btcphensou
))'" "" I , WOl'orler
Ilowardljomls N A Kchmltt
ii ''Saiindcrt John Uinplc
n - -Viu"," J w Thonipsou
( W Chirk o Cornell
l oos Collliik a-i...u ij.
AlonxoTunier W' M Mcl'urthy hum IIIhhi ;ut
OMoJyiicux Kl'Oainhk- lIKWhltloc
Ed Bheuhaii
VV E Duwcon
Ham Work
Ch,is Fortune
E C Dinkerson
J A (.'ratty
Jus W'urraek
J'A Lucddemuiin
J 8 Hhhiisoii
W IJ Kemp
ieo llilkr
II I'roso
Frank Miller Fred Jllilnr
Litciiapmun O WKlun
J O W'lluey D H itvan
H II Miller it O (Jurlund
T Jlt-iiiieglmn J I) Tuiiny
W.Lpwln John Mulono
J II Kclsuy I' Ilartwlg
W M Duvey E C OfKalwIn
T (J Condon V J Kepler
J A Tilly J M Jteeder
a 1 i.s ung kosb Alien
Albert button K J (lllsaii
E D Martin iin K IImKhiiI ii.,. h.i...
Duvld rioott It J Wlklnglou r U Dial
J Muloue John J'liclps 1'ntrlck Itadk'an
Clmr csIiUuk H A Ediiiiii'soii I) A llowoll
vvc, ry KV Hllvertooth
',s,"lw E Cusey Kerr Flu oy Slclkth
JThoinision CIiuh (ullughcr John (Jnllaglier
FrHnkKlncald J W Kcurlett Wulter Coudcll
ui "Jul,ig tJeorgo Condon John MnU-iu mi
JHIallk (Jeo Cnohmii Jl E MoKinnu
rrunkNHniccr FrmiM Irvlim uv ...i,,,
M Miller J TUeiiuutt JJ Wilov
1 riiiuyuon
W p. in.
Dally. fDatiy, cAte.i buiiaay.
JIIN'INO CAIiH ON OUDEN JIOUTE.
1'UI.L.MAN 11UFFET HLEKI'EKH
AND HECOND-CWSS BI.EEI'I.NO CARf:
Attached to all ThroucU Train.
nailing dates on
me columDia PacKinoCo
a;,'!.,'A!""""i'"'s'i
Kutes Mid tickets to Eastern
AUHTltALlA.
1 witiit and Ku
HONOLULU anc
All nhovo trains arrive at noil iirtmrt
Orand (;eiitrul Htatlo,,. Fifth and irvnS'.'tSff
YAMHILL DIVISION.
I uAsenger Deiot, loot of Jciieroou utrect.
U'uve for Hherldun, week davs nm-ii., .
Arrive nt I'ortluud, u.i u.m ' ' " 1,30 p' m
Kr'oayMl' r.2"K 0, """""J-. Wnesday and
Bnturduv irn.iiK.. ...
.iv. ...... u.... j ..' - " "'" '
Duy. "Except Huturday.
...T,"!'Kh Ticket Olliee.i:u ti,ii ...Z. ZV.
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTDltEKH OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JKIF.D BEEF, ETC.
lowest intes from
"l K'KKIMNIJ, Ticket Agent.
jyn- (JKlHKM)OttPFlCU
Pliysician and Surgeon,
Hl'cclal uttentlon given to surgery.
iwoms n una TuJ SJ&
As k cure for rheumatism Chamber
lulu's Pain UhIiii ii Ktiintiiif W'
tation. JJ, B. Juhnaton of Iticlimond,
Intl., haahouu trpublod'wlth tlmt H'
ment ainoe 1802. In epcuking of U ti
ojh: "I nover found anytlilnK ,,),,
would roliovo ue until I uhuiI Cliauibcf
Uln'a Pain lialui. It otH like wle
with uie. My foot wna ewollun
pnlnlnir mo verv much, hut one f01
Innnllcatlon of luln Lulni rclioved
Vogt uiock j For aiile by Blnkeley & Iloujihlo".