The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 23, 1900, Image 4

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    OPERA
HOUSE.
TRUE MERIT A SURE WINNER.
One Week,
Feb. 26
The
Shaui
Company
Supporting Sam T. Shaw
Seven Great Plays.
in
JIONDAY-
Frtd Brighton's celeb-atri
Tila".
JACK 0' DIAMONDS
TUESDAY-
Nat C. Goodwin's
ereat
IN HIZZORA
creation.
WEDNESDAY
Milton Noble'
I'KOJt si HE TO SON
rurnDAY
Hilton Noble' ', famocs
comidy,
FOP. REVESCE ONLY
n;:iAY
Tbe create t of all vrnr
Draniai,
HELD BY THE ENEMY
SATURDAY
An Enlili ile'.oJrama
by Arnold Wolartl,
THE EEAND OF CAIN
BATCEDAY 3IATINEE
The Evergreen 0i Feror-
llE' EIP VAN WINKLE
Ncir 5jctal Srenerr and irar
tor cauh plar-
POPULAR PRICES . ...
robes
DAMAGE DONE
BY WATER
New
Potlatch Bridges of Northern
Pacific Gone Much New Track is j
Injured Paradise Creek Over
flowed at Moscow; Flooding Rail
road Tracks and Several Buildings.
Moscow, Idaho, Feb. 21. A heavy
rain began falling la9t night at 10 o'clock
nnd continued without abatement until
late this afternoon. The warm rain melt
ed the sno'A- and this filled the gulches
nnd streams. There were fears today
of a repetition of the flood of last month
nlong tbe Potlatch, but urdesE the rain
should continue f r two or three d3ys
there is no danger of such a calamity.
Telephone reporte from Juliaetta say
that three railroad bridges wen washed
out between that place and Leniaton.
The raiu has caused the streams to over
flow, and without doubt much of the
new track laid by the Northern Pacific
in the washed out di&trict id injured. No
Iose ie reported in Kendrick.
In Moscow the Btreets in the lower
part of town contain a good deal of water.
Paradise creek ha3 ovei flowed its hanke,
and the water is running over the rail
roa i tracks. The city waterworks plant
bae two feet of water iu it, and several
houses down in the fiat are surrounded
ith water.
I'tttuha Crupk mi the Itainxuigr.
PoMEiiOV, Wash,, Fel), 21. The lower
part of the city ia under water, Pataha
-wetfk being transformed into a raging I
torrent by the melting snow from the'
mountains. A warm rain fell all day,
end the water is utill rising. A bridge
teiween mis city ana rutana and sev
eral crossings were torn away by the
rushing waters.
'No Klein to Uellnrm.
The woman who is" Jovelv in face,
form and temper will always have
.i l.. I..., i .. . i i ".
jueour, uut urn) who HOUIU 06 attractive
lllflat V.fl lllr llbultll Tf ut.r. : c. .,.!, 1
. d..o .
Baldwin
:CK!V and all run iln-A-ri ul.n trill !...:.., . ,.. ... I
, . ti ,, , , ,
lu ZlZL I'" r Mn-i
bio d w I a' st I
. I pimples, blotches, skin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters is the best medicine in
tbe world to regulate Htomach. liver and
rttZLT P;th It; of
lTlT KBb:VrUr'V " 7." '.:U
ZZ V i : : ' " I
" , ".ai.
n. . , . , u tTDlH(
at Blakeiey & Houghton 'n drugstore.
Sick Headache uhsolutelv and nermn-
nently cured by using Moki Ten, A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, ruakeu you eat, sleep,
work and happy, Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Ulakeley k Houghton Druggiatr,
Olrl W'uuteU
To do geiieral houeewmk. Enqulru
t this office. FeblO 23
OLGA NETHERSOLE
ir innrCTrn
WAS AnnLO I tU
Charscd With Offending Public Decency
In Her Flay "Sappho."
J "New YoaK, Teh. 21. On a warrant
, charginc her with offending public de-
tcener, OJw Ncthersole, the actress, was
larrested ib:sfiernoon and made to ap-
j pear in the Center-street police court.
She was paroled in the custody of her
; counsel, and the case set for hearing
! Friday mcrnin;.
The arrest is the cnlraination of the
at'.acfc npon and denunciation
"Sappho." Clyde Fitch's play, now
t
e -
iue produced bv Miss ethprsole et 1
nAa ..to !nti r.f ItnTinrsB llinflpt'a nnrfl I
, ,
.i i .v. 1 u
"im ') i-oriT-a trick nlor hjirt rla.
, .... ,..;
nouncea ov pu.'pi; acu press. uc .uiss
, . - , j ...
... T, r. , ..
actor, and Marcus Mayer, her maroger.
A warrant was issued for the arrest of
Theodore Ress, proprietor of Waliack'e,
but as Mr.lt iss was s.!, Charles Burn-
I ham, the manager of tne theater, ap-
peared in the police conrt iu liis steed, ,
as the representative of the playhouse, j
The provision under wnicb the warrant
was issued is o section of the penal code,
applying to public z.uiiance, which is a
misdemeanor, and is punishable by iin -
nnsanment in the penitentiary for one
tbe good morals or tbe law of this or anv
j other country. Ieec;ally demand to
J know the source ot this attack upon me
and my proprietor. The court cannot
order a too-speedy investigation."
At tbe request of Miss Nethersole's
counsel, the hearins was set for Friday i
morning,
night.
The play v;as presented te-
NICARAGUAN BILL
MAY BE PASSED
It Is Xot Xecessan or Probable That
Action on tbe Hay-Paunccfote
Treaty Shall Precede Passage off
the Bill.
New Yoke. Feb. 22 A special to the
Herald from Washington says: It is
possible that the Hepburn Nicaragua
canal bill may be passed by tbe house of
representatives, and it may even become
a law before the eenate acts on the Hay-
a. ...... ii-.-L. ui t;,a was unfurled and greeted with much ap- j for. at the office , the city treasurer of ll I n llf il Hllil llnnitin ftSH IS O
k..t:. :r:rr. ;:-n;use. Court miooe hasa member- Ueity, the I.Dt.iI. auardedtoh.m on III II f I 19 U I'H K'JIMMI' H M W Ha H
"I have committed no offense against J3,red t0 Pa-V the per capita tax of 30 Attent5on thouId le lven the (!.cl)J.lUl IUU1 U. X UUX1XU m.W M, f
i . i i ' i i-.i ... m m m wm g -
Pauncefote treaty. B-epresentative Hep- j 0( Hamilton, Ga., "and he asked me to
burn i determined to prtss tbe bili at i try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
every opportunity. j mutism with which I had suffered for a
It is exacted that the committee on j iong tjme, i told him I had no faith in
rules will report Mr. Hepburn's resoiu-1 ftrjy medicine as they ali failed. He
tion favorably, though it is possible that ! Sttjd: Vo!l if Chamberlain's Pain Balm
some change may be made iu the dale Uoes not helo vou. vou need not nav for
that he haB fixed for the consideration
of the bill. 31 r. Hepburn and many ad
vocates of the canal bill in both bouses
of congress are in favor of passing the
pending bill conatining theauthorizition
of the fortification of the canal, without
regard to the action of the senate on the
pending tre2ty.
in spep.King os '.v.u .'uiij-ct, :.ir. Hep
burn said it would make no material dif- -
lerence wtietner the treaty was ratified f
or not. II it slionld be aereed to bv the
senate, and ittbould be determined that!
the president had no power under the
treaty to fortify the canal, he need notj
act under the authority givn him to
erect fortifications. He thought it would
be well for congress to give the president
nil the authority that he could possibly
want.
Chli-r U aslial.l Jk Dead,
(JiiiCAOO. Feb. 22. A emc s to
irinune irom Uheyenne, yo,, savs:
Wa.,aklM.,WofthBShoBhonBIndiani
ditd "i8 " th" Wind Iiiv" rt'8'
ervatlon, in Central Wyoming, last even-
i uf., , i !,,,." .., ,
..V. , r "l... T !
v"Z I ' T y"" 0,D-
bis tribe. He was ever .he friend of
white man and rendered valuable
R d 10 e"'- Be1e "I the Went
He
was a devout Cbr htian and
by his ex-
ample and
gj10fji,one8
tenchinga he brought the
up to a high standard of
intelHgcDce.
Kauia Clly Won,
Washington, Feb. 22 Kansas City
was chosen as the place for holding the
Democratic National Convention by a
vote of 40 to Milwaukee's 0,
The Democratic National Committee
met in the Hotel Italelgli at noon today
to fix a time and place for holding the
next national convention. The com
Imittee tm callad to order by Senator
Jones, chairman. Erery state and ter-
Tltory was reprewnted, each by the
national committee or proxy. Speeches
j in favor o( Milwaukee were made by
Mayor Roe, Representative Lentx, of
' Ohio, and ex-Governor Tcck, of tscon-
fin, while those who argued for holding
the convention in Kansas City were
James A. Reed, prosecuting attorney,
Kansas Citv; Representative Cowherd, issue refunding water Iwnds in the sum'jj
of Missouri, and David Overmeyer, of , of $25,000, but if found not to be nwi-l..
t- .. rru , .,n'sarv, the issue will be for no more loan
kansay C.ty. The committee at 2.10,,;. . . inlemt tl0t .x.
j took a recess lor one hour. It will then
assemble ia executive session
10 con -
efoT the time act! place of holding the
! nllioaal convention.
nu Life y b rl.
i t r thi- . !!,n ri
t Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent cituen c
! Hannibal, Mo., lately lied a wonderful
. ! deliverance from a frishtful death. In
i tolling of it he snvs : "I was taken with
: ....
t Typhoid fever, that ran in
! r , .
hardened
could'nt even sit np
t np in tjea.
'lned me. I expected to soon
sumption, when I heard of
' ' , ...
1 Nothinc he
de of con
1
Dr. king's ew Discovery.
One bottlel
i ,. . . , .
gave great relief. I continued to use it,
'and now am well and strot g
1 can't
say too much in its
marvelous medicine is
praise. this
the surest and
guaranteed.
Furotrr. K-rur tu Aid l.liclanil.
New York, Feb. 22. At the last meet
ing of the Coart Unique, Ancient Order
j ln
i '
ozesterf, Brooklyn, the court with
drew from the Uritisa order ana jotnea
the Foresters of America. The Boer flBg
csuli laca -vtRr lo ura"u ij 1,1
.ngian:. mis las was increascu 10 uu
cents a head some time ago. It was
tid that the increase was in a lneasute
a tax upon the order for the Boer war.
The members refused to pty and were
suspended.
An application was made to the
American Order of Foresters for admis
sion, which was granted. Inside the hall
of the ssa mblv rooms is a ulasscoiitribu-
1 ti in box to receive funds for the Nether-1
linds lied Cross in aid oi the Boers.
Why suffer with kindey or rheuma-
r. -i v i .1
us. u ucu ii uiu uc u5uveiv tuitu i
the use of the "Oxygenor King." No
medicine, no electricity, hut pure Oxy
gen. i:islilll or absorbed through the
poreE "f the skin while yet sleep. No
neeJ of going to the hospital for niedi
cl treatment when you can be cured at
home by the use of tbe Oxygenor. No
matter what the ailment or disease the
Oxygenor will diaznose the cueu and
; proceed to cure, tor further particu
Iarfi ca'' on or address J. M. Fi '.ooii, The
' Dalles, Or. phone HW. febi0-2 k
a Cuuvincine Auwt.
i hobbled into Mr. Blackmon'e drug
etore one evening." save Wesley Nelson.
it.' 1 took a bottle of it home and used
It according to directions and in one
j wrek I was cured, and have not since
I been troubled with rheumatism." Sold
J by Blakeiey & Houghton.
"I bad bronchitis every winter for
I years and no medicine gave me perma
I uent relief till I began to take One Min-
Ute Cough Cure. I UnOA- It Is the best
-oceh medicine made." tavs 3. K,.oni.
. .' - ,
Corry,
Pa, It quickly cures cough
ivililo
.croup, hSthma, grippe end throat
. , , i. .i , ., , ,
ung troubles. It is the children B
and I
favorite remedy. Cures quickly
lloraea fur sale.
Thirty head of good horses, weight
from 1100 to 1-100 lbs. To be seei. at
Jacob McReynold'e place, 15 miles east
from The Dalles. For further particu
lars address,
Stuauhe Biioh.,
I quickest cure in the world for all throat j iums and rate of interest will by taken w
i and Ion;: trouble. F.ecular Bizes 50 cents into consideration in passiug on the , f
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley i value of all tJitls. h
. i . i 1 Bidders must deposit with the prtisi-ij
Houghton s drugstore; every bottle ; deat o the boarti daW certifie,t check i
tbe;jaii24mw The Dalles, Or.
Girl Wanted,
To do general housework. Must be
. W - onth. Inquire at
this office,
Gm' Barbc' Mentlota, Va
Bay B, !
J ' t
"Nothing did me so much good a Kc
dol DyapepBia Cure. One dose, relieved
ma, u few Lotties cured me," It digests
what -you eat and cures dyspepsia,
for Item,
Two cozy
roomp, in private family;
central location,
office.
Apply
at CuiiONicj.t:
feb22-lw
Fur Kale,
Complete entertainment outfit, con
silting of high grade magic lantern, with
views on Spanish-American war and
new talking machine with 20 records.
Made 300 clear per month last'. fall.
Reason for Helling owner ill. Call op
posite United Urethern church on the
hill or address Virgil K. Greene, The
Dalbfi. Jati20 lmo
J rropoa.1. r.r RMUfWMr ..
'
Sealed proposals will be received by
the board of water commissioners of
Dalles City, Oregon, at said city until, t
8:30 o'clock p. m. of the 26 day of Feb., 2.
1900, for twenty-five thousand dollars; ',
and twenty thonsaud dollars of refund-:g
ins water bonds of said city, (as it is not j
settled as to whether the total amount , '
of bonds will be $23 000 or $20,000, an- $
thoritv is extcndeil to luc said board to J'
( ceding four per cent per annum pav
1 nine iwemv vears irom ante oi ismiu, ,
1 interest payable Bcrni-annually, piinci-
tSTilf Kin!
!. .i. .s 1 . ......:..
1 be bonas menuorieu win w istuvu
, nmJer lfae irov,elone of the MVer, vp.
jbtttjve arts of the state of Oft-pon. Bp -
' nrnvl KVVi. ?fl IS55. hh. 10. 1S.1. r.nd
i Feb. 14, 1S95, and in pursuance of an or -
,.'...,;. 1 dinance adopted by the common council
to pneumonia. ; of 1)a,e9 ,prove(1 JanuarJ. 25,
ed. I was sOj1K)0- The proposed refunding water
i bonds are intenileu lor the reuemp
' of outstanding water bonds in the
' -5W but in e S',e '1' "
commissioners prefer, it will issne
sum
ater
commissioners preier. it win issue re
funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore
bidders mav make nronosals for both
! 125,000 and f20,000, nnd in the deno.nl-
Nq bjjVill bo entertained for a rate
i.0 ,,r. or ..ai ni ,, ,nnil l'rcm-
on some responsible hank t-qual to 2 per I
cent of the airount of tonds bid for, or
accompany his bid with cash oi turh
amount as will equal such per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made
payable to the president of the boaid of
water commissioners of Dalles City, Or., 1
as liquidated damages in case the hiJder
fat te i"" in not issue and c.po5e
" ium.- iuu (.u, ui :uui iciuhum:.
bonds, unless it shall he deemed ncces-1
sary to do so, but otherwise, if lb ' board
shall find that it is necessary to issue i
i bonds in the sura of ?25.000, it will then
offer ami issue the full sum. !f23.(X)0)
The right to reject any end all bids is
reserved by the Brtid board of water
commissioner".
Bids should be addressed to the presi
dent of said board, or to the city record
er, Dalles City, Wasco county, Orecon,
and noted "Proposals for refunding.
atcr bonds."
By order of the Board of Water Com
i mission, by and with the consent of the
' Common Council. This 2o:h day of
' Ja-jnarv 1000
J. J. btL'IKUT,
Pres-idcnt of Board,
Nnn H. Gatks,
Recorder of Dalles Citv.
ArrrsT:
Volcanic Krujitlonn
Are grand, but Ekln eruptions rob life
of j y. Bueilen'e Arnica Salve cures
them; also old, running nnd fever sotes
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corn", Warts
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, (.Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblain;. Ben Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and ache?
Only 25 cts. a box. Cure cuaranleed
Sold by Blukeley & Houghton, drug
cists. :
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dvspepeia Care
cannot he recommended too hiirhlv. It
cured me of severe dvspepsiu." It di-
gests what yon eat and cures indigestion
and heartburn, and all forms of dya
pepsia.
' .I r If . r.
warK l arlJ "ever closed Sunday
DoiCt forget this.
NOTICE
of Application for Liquor License.
To All Whom It Mav t'i;;ci:i.s:
Mitlce Ib hereby elvcn that the undcrtls;nttl,
J. J Wiley, will t 10 0'clnck in the forenoon,
ouWMlncsdHV. the 7th iluv of Murrli. 1 m
I ine beins tho rfKMlur Mutch Wutwin of tx.uit,
IWl. .n.
j , ..... t. ri ni.il niMIJi
I uiiun, mn:i mm viuuiia iifjunra lit IWih lliititltlct
iuiiii niit Knuiiii, iu wis iijwii oi nnaniko, in An-
teloiaj I'recliijst, in the eounty and i
! f-r mich i period uh hU r.teli.i
i County Treasuier of t,aid eounty ti n
alnto more
t from the
tlllfV ('Mil titr-
nnd hi iKtltion for mild IIchimj, which he will
j.rociit 10 tne fain i;ounty Court on sulci dale, Is
hereinafter ii.-t forth.
Uulwl t.i: .'ith duy ol lehrnarv, HO).
' J.J.WIIXY.
JVtltluii for Llijuor LIl-iib.
To the linnorahle County Court of the . State of
uhkuii, mi iue ciiuui- oi i asco;
WV, the imderslgned roldeutunnd lecal voter
of AntcIoK) I'leeliiet, In the County of Wiutn,
mid the Binte of (JreRon, unftfully i.etitlon
your hotiornhle h'Kly tocraut a llcviike lo J. J
Wiley to fell MiritiiouHrrnult and vlmnm llouors
in leex rjiiitiitf ilea than one (,'allou ln the town of
nuuiiiku, in mini AiueiniH.' jireeiuet, in the Conn,
ty and otutc nfori'Mild, for Mich iKirlod us Ids rt
ceipt from the county ttensurer ol tuld county
muy call for, '
Jm McCarthy W' ficofr D 3 IllaUe
W m Htauley llouardUKiinh N A Kchrnltt
",'i"!Uir " HauiKlern John I.sinplo
Alt KlMtiv V U In..... , n ,r.
I I iii "ii T ' .',. . " " 'l"llI'OU
i ka uidrK cornt tt
J Htcphcnsou Tho Colllim Thoa Hryant
AinnHiirncr n .ncl'iirtliy hum llluuuont
(J Jlolyneux H 1' Gamble u y W httlock
i-rniiic Miner mil Miller Kd Sheehau
I. II Chaimiun O W Hlim y jj iuWou
J O W llutcy i) B Kyan Ham W ork
H II Miller H O Oarlond Chan Fortune
T llenueghan J U 1 uniiy K c Dlckemon
W IfwiH John Malonc (i A Cratty
J Jl Kelsuy J JfartwlK Jim Warratk
Tr'fVK'. h.Vi!'"win Ai.utddenm(iu
T (iMihtlou W J Kepler J H hwaiuou
j t i my j ji iieeuer w t, Kfinp
ATF.apliiK I'.oaa Allen (ieo lllller
Albert hiitton KJOIIsau W II l'ro.iu
F. 1) Martin i-ein K Ilcdfoid Itohcrt drier
David oeott It J i'ilkliiglon F M Dial
J Malonc John i'lielpa I'utrlnk lladlir.ui
Charlca Illank H A hdmuiuou 1) A Howell
'.MUVC, yV'!"y Hllverlooth
ViX"1" hutr fbdey Mclleth
J Thoiiiou Chiia tiallaKhur John Uullagher
Krankklncaid J W Bcariett W'ulter Condell
FHVoruing (Jeorito Condon John MnLvunan
BUnk OfoCwhmu I K MeKlnna
Harry Adurna Chaa Ureer II C IKaiiKir
FrankNHplcer Frank lrrlno Max I.ueddeinnu
M E Wilier J T lleiinett J J Wiley
1 Flu I ay Hon
1 tlmll (nil nr Tiurrloi'l In rnwil'l- mil T1MV M T . t T"l 'fi fA?uA k
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IS
The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON
JVtajestiel
- jj
;
J
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
Remember Hint we are selling the same from
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, $
1
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f.
$45.00
. 4
I
Vhk i i a raving to our customers of from 15 to $25
over u charml by peddle rs for inferior ranges.
,ite for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
JVIflYS & CJ30O1E.
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DISiNO 1. IK HoriL H;oM fOltTLAN!'
i Kir. K.v-r.
Till: ONLY UIUEC T LINE TO THE YhLLOW-i-lOZV.
PARK.
Mil KFCt, Filit lrA ! SIS a uinr:.
:.o. :
Tut mull fur Tiicotna,
reattle. Oliiiu-ta, Jry'.
No. 1.
, Hnitor and South liciid
iioiiili, sjiotain'. I'.o-
land, II. C rullinnn,
( l!orow, Ik lutoii, Ilnl
11. BloI!inii uiluingcauii- 5;.V) I'. M.
,try, Helena, illiuifaiH
,11s, 1'huI, Omuha,
Kansas City. St. l-onli.
It :I5 A.
C'blcmrn r.uU nil iiiti:.s
No. I.
cast tint! iiUUthniM.
NO.S.
rnzc't oouml Lxpre!'
ii. m i: n. lor i aroma ntiu M'auio
and Intermediate ioiii tt.
T;W A. M.
I'uIlmiiD tirtttlast and tourht slecj-.TB to
tniieapjlt. tit. i'aul and JliSMiurl rtver Ki!nt
without change.
YintlhulLvl trains. I'tilon dejiot counrcUoim
in all principal eltle.
IlncCTKi-cln-okMl lo destination o( tlrLeti.
for handsomely iJluntuiteddcsertptiicitiatlvr,
tickets, sleeping rar resenntlons, cle., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assintimt General I'usn'iiRcr AritiI, Mnrrlsuu
fctieet, comer Thud, i'urtiuiul, Oregon.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THt
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Tralui. leave and are due to arrive at Portland
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prehk, fciilem, I'.oso- 1 ,
liurn, Ahhliind. .Sac- I
M l 1 rarneuto, OKdeii.Han ! I
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I iniivmnii iinave, I 1
' U Ani!elet,KI I'auo,
I New Orlcmu umf '
i IKnut
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0.15 A. M.
1:30 I'. M
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except
Huudayn.
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i i tn itoouuur ior I
Daily
extept
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: .ii.,ni;eit
. hllrerlon.
W'mt fcelo, ilrowiih-
vIlle.BprltiKlleM and
utrun J .
17120 A. 11.
ICorvnlllii
Ihtatlonn .
and way
5:50 I'. J!.
INJJEl'KXDKNCE I'ASSKNti Kit. Kxpress train
I'uiiy (except Huiiday),
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tl.v.
?Al
V?). ?At McMl.invllIe LvA B:H Si m
8; 30 p. in.
f Ar. .Iu(keiiileuit
e..i.v.
4:a0 a. in
Dally. IDauy, except hunnny,
DINIXti CA KB ON OODUN UOUTE.
I'(JI,i,.MAS 1IUFFKT HI.FKFKH8
AND HKCOND-CI.AHd Bl.EEI'IXtf CAItb
Attached to ull Through Traian.
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anukcatri0n.''A'N ""d UH,NA' Htt""'B w
uatea Mid tlnketa to EaHteni ikiIiiU and Fu.
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All abovo triilnu nr. I.,. .1 . .
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VAMIIIM, DIVI8ION.
1 anenccr Deimt, (iMit of Jeltemon atrdot.
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dav, 'hurIy a id H ,V, , r.VrS"""'0' 1 UM'
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Except Saturday,
K. KoKH.i,EU,
Jliiliuier.
(J, H. MAKKHAM,
Aunt. (J. K. Ai 1U. 11
"ki'awi1' 'j,c"it
Jlf UKiMKNItOltrriCU
Physician and Suriceon,
Bpecial uttcntioii Rlvtu lo luruury,
Koonu 21 and W, Tel, Stt Vo,7t mi.
RANGES,
to $60.00
3
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I' Jit
Tlf. frCUEDCLE.
Fcox pAU.Ce.
Arrive
Fom.
Vast
.Mull
II. I j p. m
;Snlt I.ikr, Denver. Ft
Worth, Omaha, Kitn
; city, St. ioui,
! Ctk'Hgo nnd Hut.
rtt
M11
Spa
jWnllu W'nlln, StKilinup
MtlilieNKitli. SI. I'aul,
iu luth, llIlnuLir,
Ciilcnco and Er.kt.
KIj-r
T:05 p. m,
Fljer.
4.iU.B
(p.m.
From I'obtlam,
Ocean Steamship,
for fan FrnHco
Dercmber .1, n. IS, IS, 3
and 'i.
h p.
Ux.sunday
fiaturrtay j
ID p. m.
1 n. n.
Columbia I'.r. Steamers. Ei.sun-lJj
To AfTORU and Way
i.untliligs.
r.. m. I WiLLAaETTE IttvKtt. 4:30p.m.
I.x.buuday Orecun City. New here, Ex.bundif
Kniciii i W'ay ljind'.
, a. Ill, itVlLLAMtTTK AXV Va 3:S0p. tn.
Tucn.lhur. mix Itu r.r.i. Mun.,wed
and hnt. OrBon City, Dayton, aui FrL
and W'uy-ljiiidlucii.
f. a. in.
Tuc.Thur,
and hut.
WlLt-ASieTTE ItlVEK.
rortland to Corvallis,
und Way.I.undluK.
j.:p. c.
Mon. Wtil
,and I'tlJaf
Snaki: ltiven.
Hlparia to I.;Tllim.
UiVC
ijsruTOJ
.v Clparlni
dal.y
i.'J'Jtt. iu. I
nan
S:30n. n.
I'arlb-x (tehlime tueo to Ileppi'crjhoaU
lake No. 4, IcavHiK 'I he Diilli n at T.OJ p. p
mallni.' direct eoiinecllon at HeppniT JmicUoB
Ke'.urulni; makiuKdlrit'tconticctiun at llcppatr
Juiietlon with .No. 1, arriving at The pullwit
-:0i. in.
No. if.', throucht freicht, cant bound, dues not
carry paiweiiKera; urrlvea 'JiaO a. in., dciNUU
3Mh. m.
No. ai, local Irelk'lit, carrlm jin'ngi,
bound: arrive l::iu ti. 111.. ilcniiria a 1j p.m. .
No. 21, weet hound through ficlclit, ilw "?
I carry paueiivcra; arrlvcb b 15 p m,, aepirw
; U::w p, in.
I No. su, went bound local fielRht rarrin p
j ciiKcr; arrives 5:15 p. 111., depart 30 a.m.
For full particular call oil O. I!. A N
I iKcut The Dallca. or addreta
, V. II. Hl'UUIt'BTi
Gen Fus. Ast I'ortUnd, Or,
me ColumDia PacRinpCo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAN0KA0TUKKKBOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACOW
JRJ KD BEEF, ETC.
Ab a euro for rheumatism UUmvW
laln'B 1'ain Balm is Klnliik' wide repo
tatlon. D. B. JoUnston o( JUchwoo".
Ind lias been troublod with that ''
inent aince 1802. In speak irnr of It W
Bay: "I never found unyll'InK M
would relieve me until I uod 0llBbt',
Uln'a Pttlu Balm. It acta like mH
with uie. My foot wbb swollon
palnlutr ' veiy much, but oue I"1
application of Puln Balm relieved''
For ealu by Blakeiey & Houghton.
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