The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 17, 1900, Image 4

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i-cnrLC COMING asp going.
E B. Wood and W. KiuU were in
town today from Moier.
T. Tralher. of Hood
Kiver, was in town today.
Mrs. Eshelroan went to Wasco today
on a vith to Mre. W . " tiess.
Hon. Charles Hilton is resistercl at ,.
thu Umatiila Hon?e from I'orland.
Superintendent C. 1. Gill ert came up
from Hood River on tne noon train. j
fhnri IeA.lhc'er i registered at '
the Una luU HouYromGTenod. j
w,e , , .
Mrs. L. V. Wood, of Mower, has pane ,
to-San Francisco to spend the winter.
Ju'ticeTimothv Brownlill has cone
on a business trip to Sherman connty. j
. ... . I
O J. VanPuvn find wife, ol iygii,
in mn totav on their way home
f rem Portland. I
- i .... ulav (mm
Mn-r whe'ie he i lurninc his ftnit'
periment ttmiou ftt this p'ace
DABE XOT EAT BEEF
Katives of India Starve with Mil
lions of Cattle.
lleHRloin Observances Prevent Them
from firatlfIiiff the Crnvlnis
of Jntiire- l'nmlne iu
Venro. of Plenty.
la isrn bim u-6
drier niaht anrJ dsy anu, u js paiu, o:uc mtncaie sys.em t.nt. -. . . " -.
vir a-factorv work. I which is made still more complicated r.wirce llcneo, of The Pailes, Orfcmr, Jm'.s
r-f Wk,rt:v...fthesatea,ricnltur iby the frequent chants in designs hui Kvan. -'t5..
n Lil .i I WH-h.ntton. i in the citv Ami there stands ihe constant object -"Di .
U'lTZ of e,tab hhinc an ex- lesson of the U-.nk of Emrland notes. v0TICE FOR PUBLICATION.
million-i of cattle couid not ne soic. ror mediate and a cure follows, it is noi uryic-; uuts ,
54; cents a head. The country, yellow E0; produce !ceeU:-:. LarscS-ae.SOccatjatDrus- I
id parched, ha, been turned into a -
desert by the failure of the Monsun OTUVa-en .cwTo.l,
rains. There are grass lands and fod- , wrs (b,v whh t;,e
der in other parts of India, but the - - , .Vi,TS,.
poor animals are too weak to be driven dtarrhoii, eays J. U. I'oak, i...atns ,
to them, even if there were, cattle buy- ; Ofecon. "We were unable to cure him j
r to take tbem awav; so they die! with the doctor's assistance, and as fc '
like Hies, succumbing to starvation far ', iat resort e tried Chamberlain's Colic,
more quickly than their owners. The;Qj,0era an(j Diarrtati Kemedy. 1 am ,
tbou?ht has never occurred, to tne -wih
tiWjOiMUniHan peasantrj now MiiTVnne !
from hunger that the cattle wn.ud B,
have been a food resource to title them
over the months of crop failure. They J
have plenty of cattle. Anion? all the ,
unimaU of India the various breeds ot
T,nrr,..il nntl lmmned cattle hnlii the
firs; place. Thev are the draft nm-.uay nnu "cuUa,,
mals in the little field of the poorest . 19tb. Everyone cordially invited to
p-asant. AH the transportation of the J call and inspect au elegaut display of
inland roads depend upon them. The pattern hats, ladies' and children's
household that has not its cow is in the , trimmed hats, street hats and tarn o'
direst poverty. ehaater5. 12-1S
Suppose these natives, when the i
riims pointed unmistakably to a sea- Fr the convenience of parties want
, r.f ..-on f!.;nrf. bad cured under I inp ire in the afternoons, the Stadelman
. . - Omiunml 1nnc f'f
meir not .uu man .
beef by sun-dryintr. as jerked beef U
prepared in South America. indrscrib-jphone
able EUflennsr anu mousnnu oi u ,
Tvniiltl have been sated; but the very
idea of makinjr such provision as this !
nsainst the horrors cf famine would.
. , rit-. . A, n V... T.O - 1
ce inexpre.uo -h
TOO.QiK. lHple oi Jna, v no nase ne.r
religious beliets upon ine t tf.ns. inti
,...,,, pr rparn ! such a nrofcr.a-
. oulC neer aream 01 such .1 .ru....u
tion of the teachimrs of Brahaiinism.
They wcu'.d rather f wallow dirt and
cnaw roott than eat Dee:, ana yet tney
are not strict vegetarians, for all eat
butter and milk, and also fish nnd mut-
ion when they can procure them. I
The Hindus nnd those who &hare
with them their reliirious beliefs are!
just what history tells u.- their fathers ;
Mere, three and twenty centnriei- .-.go.
The hi'-hMt law that concerns the Hin-!
du is to eat correctly, and beef is one ;
of the proscribed foods; so with this
food resource in every fasmyard, prized ,
hiffbly. as it is, by most of the wcrld,
;he Hindu dies of hunger rather than j
partake of it. These facts are perhaps '
as impressive an illustration as can be
jriveu of the profound influence which
relisrious injunction and cuttom have
upon the habits, tastes and prejudices
and consequently upon the commerce
,f whole nations. j
The value of East Indian cattle for '
ioou nas ueen uiinuj ucmuiiMfuicu.
r-r-vi.r. living in
India have 'no qualms or scruples about
beef eatinp. Some years ngo we read
almost daily for n time of bloodshed
between the Mahometans and Hindus
of northwen India. Ileef was the
cfiiise of the incipient warfare. The
Hindu neighbors of the Moslems de-
cided that their feeling had been out-'
raged too lonp by the repugnant spec-(
tnele of cattle shambles and beef cat-J
in". I hex reoteti to put an enu to
mem. nut tne unoeriaKiiiK v. as too
large for the comparatively Mnull num-
oer 01 eaiois no infeuteu in u.
In this vast region, so densely peo-
ntf-rl tlmf the unfoiiT of fnrriiiii. is nnr
pitd that tne hpecttr 01 iamiiit is not
far away even in years of plenty, no
mciiis sire imrnried evceiit for I'uro-
incuts are impaneu tcepi tor uuro
peun consumption. If there is a par -
1 lal failure of rice, wheat, maize, barley
or the indigenous grains on which the
:aborer lives, starvation begins at once;
r.nd so while India sells to the world
cvery year from ?250,O0O,00O to $350,-
KCO.00O worth of products, and buys j
about three-fourths as much ns she
II.. V . mtm. . , 1 4 ,1,A1I..
"- i'ui wiiuai-o uic uiinuni nuu
textiles, machinery, railroad material
nnd coal, even when hunger stalks
abroad; nnd the muin reason why the
yreat evil of famine is not averted or
mitigated by food imports is because
'the religious tenets of most of the
people confine them to the few cereals
they raise themselves as the mainstay
vjf life. Tn cue respect, liowcvtr, re-
litrious prejudice 5s a blessing to the"
countn. It is to the lasting shame of
some motiern nations mai ir, vi-
strov thousands of barbarous or semi
fiviHyiMl men and women by selling1
; Ersl Indians, because Islam
throughout the world is a vast teetotal
f 0ciet' , and anions: the Hindus to touch
.iquor is a sign ox tne iot-ss. ' :
.Thus certain religions which we do
not include among the highest forms
have happilv reared un insurmountable
J of t,,e worst. cvils
civ:li2at;oar
ConnU.Prcitcj- Tcnchimr Lcon.
. 1. .!..!... . 1. r.
Tiie. counterieuers are uut.
neonle to solve the problem o: sate aim
convenient mone
them poison in tne torm oi me pn;. jt,rc tn? tccmcr ami ""y
qualit L of nicotic liquors; but they ,0tKa,nnm.wrn&iW
&d no market for their fiery pin nd , &m& W.
, nmnn the hundreds, of miK , "h:H&l' f2L" x V s! ii K. V . l
- t 1 1. .. .1 f
I
mey. They are demon- , wUlp,v p samntl J. Vicker. dcre"e.l. of M
impossibility to all but j Jrgam ... fj
itralinr the
professionals of keeping track of our j
the simplest in the world, yet neer
! counterfeited successfully . Philadcl-
pw:
Nasal
OATAHHH
In all Its starts t.tre
' sliou.d be cieanjew-s.
ZIt's Cream Balm
clean eJ. otite-? and hea!5
llie diiti-'td nicnstfrasc.
J X care i ca:snh in u dr";vci
away a coid ia llxo htad
Cre:un Balm is pheed Into the noKrils, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Belief i im
0Ter ue meraoraae aau
mediate and a cure follows. It is cot dr-fin; doe s
;o sav it cave immediate reliei ,
d ' C3mpiete "care." For Eale at
. , , J ore
Annual fall and winter opening ot
millinerv will take place at the Cam p- i
. .. . . in-
- -- ' ' . .
T " Ml . . . .nnl. r. t r cfnrA I
( ice uo. ni tdii ciuli. i
j C3rer Third and Wushiupton Etreete.
Xq l0-. lonj, di8tanca 1S3.
ISni-tf
lleuicaiber
That Chas.
... .... , .
MUUling IS Still doing a
retail busine at his new place
Hei
CnFtomer,.
i -
from oue bottle to a barrel. Family
-
orders delivered promptly.
Twenty-three lots, iocatea irom tev -
enth street to Twelfth, for sale at from
J50 up. Inquire at the Columbia
Hotel. a- tf
BUSINESS LOCALS.
,
Clark & Fulk'e drug Ftock is new,
fresh and complete.
A fujj lilie o )0V(.. ciotbinc at the
y k CaBh glor'e
Clarke & Fait nave on eale a full line
of paint and artiet'e brushes,
Buv a meai ticket at the Umatilla
Hou;e reataurant . ?5,50 for 5. el-tf
on will not have boils if vou take
Clarke & Folk's eure cure for boils.
a full line of Eastman films and sup-
plleg jnel recejved by Clarke & Falk.
, (
Clarke & Fulk's fiavnrinc extracts are!
the best. Ask your crocer for them,
Paint your house with paints that are
! jujv gUaratlteed to last. Clarke & Falk
: j)ftve tj,en-
j .,', , , ,
i Clarke & Falk baye received a carload
of the celebrated Jarue E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
t .... .. . .. 1 t 1 1
,JBYe"tn oW uprlnted by the honorable
' county court, 01 the state of Oregon, for Waseo
' tnti, defeased. All i-enon having claim
against ald estate arc heteby notified to preeiit
the same, utoperlr verified, to the undenilciitd
CnBrI(M( tcorMiu. at Whco, Sherman county,
ormi, or at theuince of our attorney", Mene-
' fee & Wilton, ut The Da!le, Oregon, v.lttilu ix
, iaoalhi (rm'ti,edateoi this notice.
. puted July 11. 1'joO.
waLuif K." (ioitlos.
' Executor of the eatnte of Horatio Cononide-
ued.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I.AND Orncc at Tuts Dalles, Or,, I
Aur. lo.l&cu. I
I Notice ! hrcby Kivcn that the fcillawinc
1. ....... t,..u ,.l 1,1a fntnnt n
i HIHl.U ai'lUCI lta III., iiuiit-v w. ...WM..w..
itoioake final profit in hupponoi nit ciaun, una
that id urimf will be made liefore the ieelcer
and receiver of tbo V. 8. land oflico ut The
Dalles, Or , on Saturday, Sept. ), I'M, viz;
Hanrjr C. Clordlon, of The IIUi. Or.,
ll.. No. H,lortheNH6Eki liec. C. Tp 1 N,
it 13 E, W. M.
He namw the lollowlnf witneites to prove
hit contlnuouK residence upon and cultivation
of wld Und, viz:
Eniett Jordan, Albert Jordan. John Pwhek
and Jamet Thomw, ail of Tbe Pallet, Oregon.
auir l JAY Y. LUCAS, Iterftter.
M
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lsn Orncs at TiikJtVk5u "'!
hat "tllO ItillOWltlE
named settler has Med notice of her intention
! to commute and moke nnal irvif in support "t
her cUim, nnd teat said prooi win rlll"u,,-"
L. ... 7T. .tJ.'. r.oiV..ri., u ltnisn. tn lirovc her
continnou residence upon, ar.d culUaUon oi
"lVto Fucmi. G. Wetmorc. Charles Matiiey.
V. Fox, all ol The Pallc. Or.. j VcA?i
1-1 Ke-ister !
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. ,
Ijl-d OrncE at Tlir. DAttrs, On. ) '
jieptembor IS, i 1
Notice is hcrcbr piven that the lollnwlng
rL i.i ir i,nHrir.t I.er ill olitt.m
STSSe 0M ,rt Vn r ,,V of her claim, .nd
' that cald i.tooI will t made to ore ihr icstner
! and receiver ut Tt Iallc-, Orrpou, un W educt
uiv,Oetobcr2t,lW),viz:
E,,rJk K. vicker.
5he -;mw the ioltoluc wltnesjcMo ,-t. c
L;.rjOrncE at VANCorvrr.. Wash.'
Alip. II), 1S"J. I
i Voticc it hetebv civen that the followltij: :
named settler has 'Bled notice of his Intention
- to make final ijool in supvort id hN rUlm. and
that said irot: will tc made bclnie W . It. Probj. ,
'i-rited State rommUsioner for IHstriet oi
a-hlrcton. At his office in Goldcndalc, V ash
ir.pt'.r.. -n !.ibcr 1. 1K0, viz: j
John Wton,
' O. nddrek CentervlHe. Vsb.. who made ,
hocifstf ad npplientlon No. 'JST, for the ts sh'4 i
-ce .2. TpaX. K 14 E. W. M. i
Who names the foliowlnp witnejscs to prove ,
hl eontiuuous leaidence upon and cultivation j
Chaile?I:rVuU-, William WUMiwm.. J.mc !
i . lialv nnd i'atrick Uagcerty, ail of Cot-text tile .
1'. o.. Wu-ihinp'.ou. i
jk-i W. R. nVKHAK. Kcelstcr.
NOTICE" FOR PUBLICATION.
t lVI, OrricK at Tnt UAlirs. On.,
tcntember, to. UiD.
Notlcc 5i. i-ertb? civen that the followli k
trwiU
lL:
charie H. Mntni-y,
n Na
h jtE qT ,iIld v hf aE qr. Sec 12, Tp 1 a. K n
E,jjJ.-names tne followinc witnesse tc prove
hleontlnuou.jeIdeucc u-on and cultivation
0 . ,k0x,1'. c. Facan. Charles Gojsou nnd
.. ""TivV rrX: i-ut
LurA-. Resist
NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION
Land Orncc atTue Dau.cs. Or., i
sentembcr 1,
Notice is hetebv civen that the foilowlnc
nami cettler has 'filed notice ot hi intention t- 4
nuts final nrool in suptton oi ni ciaim. uuu
that tstd l.rool will d.- maoe oeiore iiic iwj
and Kcceivcr at The Dalle-, Oregon, on sutnr
Arrlimik S. Kox. !
of The Dalles. (irej:on, II. E. No. .MM, for the S, TnntMlar ....
W N: 1' -nl1 h! W a J- T" 1 K 11 i t AVrU&nd
r., . ji. J at J alp w
He names the following witne-e to prove 5' -his
iontinuou residence upon and cultivation j ? ,
of r-uid Innc, viz:
I c. Matney, C. H. Matnev, -hrle OOkcu
and W. C. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
fepl5 JY I. LCCAt, I'.eciiter.
NOflCE FOR PUBLICATION".
L.vsn Orncs at The Dalles. fi: . i
I aeiitemoer r, iu i
I Notice i hereby Riven timt the followin?
named n:ltlcr hi filed notice of her intention
' t' mate nna! pnxif iu rupitort of her claim, and
' that said proof will bt made before the ileclster
' una riecener ni ine iiBiie, urvnuu, uu tuu-
j a.!y, October 1M, HUH. viz
.iBDBt f. tvi urt, of! hi-Dallefc, Or .
H. Y- 'M,J the ,E, SF... SF. ,r NK .r bee I
2&,ipi n 1. r.. Him ijr .-"(' l"
i .s, k 13 K, w ii.
, , fu;i0WiIIC witnesses 'n nrove
I j,or continuous rtsdaenee upon and enltivaiion 1
T"K E. F. ShrT.. John Fleming,
Duniel Stewart, nil o: The neiic-s.
, m.-pi
JAY P. U'C AS. KeKlster.
.NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
Lak Orncc .11 The Dalles, Ouki.os.i
August .'", l'.0. I
Notice Is btrebr Riven that the following
named (.ettler has Hied notice of hl intention to
mate linal prrnd in dupirt of his claim, und
that said prmjf will be made before the Kifclaur
and Receiver ut The Dullcfe, Oregon, on cuttir
day. Uewber C, 1WJ, viz:
ltolirrt E. lMillllps, "f Alnler, Or., .
H E. No. BWIfortbe NK4 NWi-4, NE'4,
st 0, and oE!n ul, Tp. 2 S., It- t! 1,
W. M.
He can-.es toe followimr witiie!ses to prove lilt,
continuouii residence uin nnd eulthatlon of
sold land, viz- . . .
laines Lewi, Dolly Mcsit-r, Leu F.an?, John
Jliler, all of Jlo-der, Onvon.
JAY V LICAS,
auciii-l lteKliter.
GROCERIES....
A FI.SK USE OF
Staple m Fancy fiioceiies
Phone So, CO.
Thlid nt, near Court.
DUNCAN'S
CORD WOOD....
Good Pine and Fir Wood delivend to uny part
of the city at U.r() per curd.
-AT-
; ,.no Ka (ja.
.ri,lr (,t near court,
DUNCAN'S
migC-lmo
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
XUANbACT A KNEHALbANKISU BUfclSES
Lettere of Credit issued available In the
Eastern States.
Sight Eich&nge nnd Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louia, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore-
fon, Seattle Wash,, and varioue point
n Oregoo and Washington.
Collections made at ull points on f&T
oroble termn.
JJK. K. K. KBUOU8UN,
Fiiysician and Surgeon,
OBoe, Vogt Block (over J'ottoBce),
aCplmo-dw TUE DAUUJ3, OSEUOM.
J?
JJL ".JrtTITlHlltlTTtTTm
stcumern
cK-.ns schedule,
M-ht'OUle witnout
Sir. Regulator
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
rr.
l.v Dalle?
nt T A .
Lv l'ortl.ind
at Tax.
Monday
.. Vwlneay
. . Friday
Arr. Dalle),
ut 5 r. K.
; Tuesday
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, 'J
5 Travel by the Steamcri- of the Ileirulator Une.
rons the bttt service Kilble.
t, Portland OHicc, Oak Street Duct. W.
t'f. ti xlxi xitlxl -rlxlxl xIxIkLtj
Advertise in the Chronicle
S t WVtAAVlAtf
.Dealer In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
j Gents' Furnishings.
Soot1i Shoes. Hats. Cupii. Notlonc.
for W. L. Douk'iib Shoe.
AKt.
Telephone No. '5.
Tab Dalles, Or,
nil N.-ciiuu nt.,
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
ol It. A. Spivey paint nhop, next door to
the Vok'- opera house, und has pur
chased the tools and ladders. He has
Kond mechanics workin;; for him, and j
will guarantee all work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
Mica
lightens
the
'Axle
load
ebortens
Orease
the
toad.
helps the team. Saves wear and
expense. &oia every wxicre.
KAliK BV
TANOARB OIL OO.
STRAYED
From the East End feed yard, one small
blue mare, branded iometblng like a
man's bead on left shoulder. Liberal
reward for her recovery or information
leading to her recovery. When last
seen bad a abort rope around her neck.
T. J. Dbips,
a27-2tw Tbe Dalles, Or,
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REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY'S
4
oi tne i;cKumior tunc win run ureiur
the Company ruervlti: the right to chuugo '
notice.
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Str. Dalles City.
1H1WJI
l.v. Dalle
at 7A. i.
Moiulay
Wfdnesday
Friday
Arr. Portland
nt 1 :Xi r. v.
nr.
1a . Portland ,9
ut 7-00 a.m. j
, . Tuckdny '
. . . Tliurwiay ,2
. .Saturday
Arr. Dalle fl
ut 5 r.
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The Comiainy will endeavor ti give ill put- ?j
For further Information address h
C. ALLAWAY, Con. Act. !j
rlxixtlslxixlxixhtlxlwlxi tijrij
'Meet us on the Midway"
Event of the Times
The Great
Street Fair
and Carnival!
Occupying many solid block,
Inking iu an entire Blro'jt,
frotr curb to curb : : : :
Sept. 4-15
Ore&oii....
Under the nuhplcea of the Port,
land Elk, MitpumltiK In iiingui.
tudc and Krumlour nnytbliigof
the kind ever attempted 011 the
i'lieitle Coukt.
1 lie Ktruott ol Cairo I
The Oriental Theatre 1
Hiti Unriunn VlUace I
The UancliiK r.lrla I
An Arabiau l'Hgi'Biitl
UrowuInK the yimeu'.
Itex, Klnr of tlie Curniral, At
leuueu ny un Mngiiiu
ocut Court.
The Oreut i'ialcof the J : 1 1c n and other orden,
iiiDiiaiiaii rarx unii rouuuin. The Jliipnlll
ceulTflunipliul Aich und Urund Midway tilled
wun wonuenui nitruciiiiini, .Mining, Mi
tilo. Agricultural, ilortlenlliiro hihI nth
duatrUl cxhlblU. The Woman's i'avlltlon, uo
KlKtiwt by women, built by women und deeo.
rated by women for the exhibit of womuu'i
iudualrlul work. The Uralu Palace, built
uitvuu anu o mmiit'ion Ktaiut uuu gruakoi.
MUHIC, YVH ANU OAVKTV.
NIUHT TVItMBO INTO UAV.
. fe lowet rail and water rotes over given
In'orf liinrt Imm nil mav.k tt lha u.nllln l..tt,
. HH,HHII.WHII nHW V. MV . W.WIIU .Uf U'
Q.R.&H
I
ii:rAtii
ton
1'ni.t
Mnll
12. 2i p. m
Halt liki', Ivcnver. FL
Worth, Ornnhn, Kan vi.ii
rn City, Ft. U.uij, m?"
Chicago and KaH. M a
Atlnutle iSalt l4ila, Denver. Ft
I:lja.a.
Express
worm, Uinalin, Kuii
cbh City, 8t. liiu.)
Chleneo nnd Eait,
13:50 a. in.
VU Millit
liiSton.
SliiVwus
Slail
nnd
J'.xpte.Mt
Walla WallR, Urakune, Btxiku,.
Mlu..llu t'( ...l' al.."H'
l.iiiuv.p.ini . . ll, ilill
iluluth, Mllunusw, md
Chlrniro and Kk' via Eiwm
rircknneiikd IIiintliiK 1
ton; nlKO nil pnintu in
WiiKhltiRtoti and l.ut 3:u m
e.rn Oiecou.
U .'i'. p. m
8 p. m.
FKOX I'OKTMXh.
Ocean Stuimfhiipi.
For ban l'mnelnriv
Every 1'ivc 1)mv,
8 p. m.
Kx.uuday
Sniurdnjr
10 p. m.
Ij.b
Columtila Uv. Steurars. Ez.hb(
TO AdToaiA and V.ny
I.tildlliKi,
Cia. m. i Willamette P.!r.r i:a)p.a.
ELbuiulfyiOrerton City. .NcwlTg, Ex.bunili
' Hnlem i Way land n.
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and cy-l audiUh.
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5 i inatini: direct eonnrrtloii at Hrpimer Janctta ,1
p I fill. IMfe." ill."".' ....... ..n r
at Ji'ipoer UinrUon nd H'cc lth o. l.ar
! rivliiK nt 7he Dalles at w p. m
l, & X. Co. i
(Kent The Dalles. tr
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lilEl'l
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAK UOWIE KKGM TOKTUND
TO THE EAST
THE ONLY DIKECT LINE TO THE YELIOW.
3
KIONE I'AUK
lUniOB Depot, nrtliaiid' Sis
l.r.iVK.
No. U.
rant mull for Tne ira,
reatile, Olyuipln,ora
Hatlior und oouth lieuJ
tKiinth, Ppokane It".1.
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No.
11:15 A. M. falolhunpiulnitise
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try, noiena, .miiiik'''
r lit), bt. I'aul, Onuta,
Kulia City. Ht. I-
.CliieiiKO end ull l.. t
''iikt and aoutlicilKt.
No. 4.
No.1
11;S0 V.
M. for Taeomtt and heat'le ,tA..
1 und intermedluto Kiiu
liillmin tlrat-elaaa and toliri Mteiwri 1
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wltliuut ehaiiRe. ,w.ilnci
Vi.Kiil.uled train.. Union dei' t cinncttlotl
in all prlucltHit eltie. .
Kor tiandKomely itlllitttuted dweripuremtw.
ticketc, uleeiilnB ear retiervatloui', vie
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aml.taut General PuKsenKer A K 1 ' '?J'
win Btteet, corner Tliim, ronum ,
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Tralm leave The Dalle for Portland and f
atulioiib aHfAi a. ra. und S p. in.
Leave I'ortlaud
.l'.'.SOuin 10.WP0'
" Albany
Arrive Ashland
" Kacrainento . . .
" Han Krauchco
. U.Xta m
. . 6:Wi p i
.... 7:lip t
ll:30tn
Arrive Ondon
" Deliver
" KuiiMiL'ity..
" Chlvago
5:I'jO in
0;00 a m
7 Jin tn
7: 15 1
,115.
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Jiajl
7.C0HB
6:00 10
j:H W
C:2l'2
CM P
Arrive bo Angeles 1 7 ' ,a
' Kort Worth C:"
" City of Mexico
" Houttou..., J
' New Orlcom ... S:r5. , ,
" WathiiiBton... 6:U' .''
New York l2:Wpm
. ... Ir.lol.
1'iillnma and TourUt cart on "i"E j-tift
and tgurliit cum to Chicago, bt Loult.
leaim and Washington.
CoiilieclliiK ut Sun KraneUco wn (;ulBl,
itcuuibhip lTiica for Jlonolulii. i J'1'!
Vhlllppluot, Central and Houth Ani-rc.
Bcc agent at Tho Dulles station, or mldttu
C. H. MARKHAM,
Geucrul rawenger Agent, lortlnd,W
of
Physician and SunjeM
BpooUlattenUonglvouloHurery.
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