The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 26, 1900, Image 4

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SALISBURY GIVES
A SURPRISE
His Kqily to Germany Identical With
That of the United States.
London, Sept. 23. Lord Salisbury lias
replied to the German note in terms
identical with those of the United
States.
Hkkmn, Sept. J5. The foretell office
officials here inform the Associated Prees
that Russia and Japan have formally
answered the German imtp, particularly
emphasizing their agreement to the
proposition to have the ministers desip
n ite the ytitlty.
London, Sept. L'5. According to a
dispute 1 received herefrom Berlin, the
Ilnssian and Japanese" replies to Germa
ny's proposal, received yesterday, as
serted that Russia "assents in princi
ple," while Japan's answer.! an "om
phalic approval."
Tien Tsin, Sept. 23, via Taku, S-pt.
24. Li Hunt; Chant; will proceed for
1'ekin in a few days. Ho remains un
der close Russian cuard and nccess to
him is difficult. In tho course of a con
versation with a representative of the
Associated Press, Earl Li said he did
not believe that an early settlement of
the difficulty was probably because of
the number of nations to be treated
with, and did not think the attack upon
the Pei Tang forts complicated the situ
ation.
Dillons cilviu a way.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and suffering, The proprietors
of Dr. Kiniz'a New DUcDvery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great medicine; and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of , hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness anil all diseases
of tho throat, chest and lories are surely
cured by it. Call on Blakeley, the
Druggist, and pet a free trial bottle.
Regular size 50c. and sfl. Every battle
guaranteed, or price refunded. 3
Ordered to Manila.
"Washington, Sept. 2.". The United
States uovcrrinent today took the first
step toward the redumption of its prom
ise made to tho Russian government,
August 2Sth last, by a cablegram in
etruoting General Chaffee to reduce the
American forces in China to the propor
tions of a legation guard. Nearly a
month ago, the Russian government
was told, through M. de Wollant, its
charge here, that if the Russian forces
and ministry were withdrawn from
Pekin, "no shall give instructions to
to the commander of tho American
forces in China to withdraw our forces
Jrom Peltin alter due conference with
'the other commanders as to the time
and manner oi withdrawal."
That time has now come, and today's
action marks the beginning of the disap
pearance of the American army from
China, for, although some military force
is to remain, it will not be of the char
acter of an army but, under the condi
tions laid down in the order to General
Chuffeo, and especially under 1 1 official
designation as a "legation guard," will
be rather of a mturu of a civil guard.
This email force will not bo included in
any military operations which may be
conducted by the allied armies, and eo
will not fall hubj-ct to the direction of
Fieid Marehni Count von Waldersee, the
commander-in-chief.
Through the months of June and July
our baby was teething and tool: a run
ning off of tho boivfls and sickness of
th etumach," says 0. P. M. Hollidav,
of Darning, Ind. "His boweis would
move from five to eight times a day. I
Into u bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Dlurrhtui Remedy in tho
house, and gave him four drops in a tea
apoonfnl of water and he got better at
once. Sold at BiaUelny'e drugstore.
Uiimni of linpeiiilliic Ootliieulu.
Shanghai, Sept. 25. It is reported
from Chinese Eunices that the Dowager
Empress hau issued a secret edict com
manding LI Hung Chang to raise an
army and ricapture Pekin.
London, Sept. 25. A news agency "ilia
patch from (long Kong e.iys that 20,-
000 Triads have congregated in the
- -ieu, flovvora.und all kinds of floral do-
iu bborhood of CI.uiik CJitiln, audi , J . , . . .
. , . j slgnd -on short notice. Phono number
threaten to make .in utteck on Canton
Itetl Hot rriuu' tlin Gun
Wiih the ball Hint hit G. II. fiteadman
ol Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
cam-ed liorrlblo ulcers that no treat
nient lie'ped for twenty years. Then
lliicklen.'n Arnica Halve cured him . It
cures cute, brulsos, burns boils, felons,
corns, hkin eruptions, Beat pile cure on
arth. Twenty-fivo cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Hold by Dlakeloy, the
-clriiifgist. ' 3
CLAIM BURIED TREASURE.
' Thrc New Yorkem 1Ir fur it Por
l tune In Ohio (iroiitul UOnrta
Su Tiir Futile, h
Several years pasf at times on the
territory about ten miles northenst of
Upper Snntfu-ky. ()., on the Dunlap
farm especially, there lias been an In
tense if old excitement and much pros
peetinc has hem done. Now comes
the htory that three New Yorker have
been diuginc at night under the direc
tion of .Mr. Hall. Tradition says gold
was buritd on the form y nrs a'o and
investigation now proves that this is
not unfounded. It is Mated by one
who is on the inside that upwards of
$3,000 has already been taken and the
prospectors have much confidence In
being able to locate the $.TJA.C'i reported
buried.
It is related that many years ago,
when this was a wilderness infested
with the red men, five men left New
York state with S30.U0O, e.vpectinff to
invest that amount in innd. On? night,
when they were encamped near n spring
on what is now the Dunlap farm, three
were massacred by the savage", the
others being captured. The captives
immediately wrote -to their relatives
de.-eribing as near as possible where
their money w:is located. Many efforts
have been made to find the spot, but
until now the efforts proved futile.
Orletilnlv hh Siildlen.
No European nation has succeeded in
holding or eontrollhi!: tropica; posses
sions without the aid of native troops.
Moreover, these can he maim jineil at n
much smaller cost than whi o!ilier.s.
not to spealc of tii.- great ,uenp of
transportation. Two-thirds 'of the
Dutch army in J.na i- composed of
native troops; Sprn. txfere the insur
rection, had over lS.uto natives doing
military service in the Philippines; and
England's success in converting- the
Egyptian fellahs info good soldiers is
another example of how apparently
poor material can be utilized.
Old Deeds nt Tu.-vnhle.
The treasury department at Wash
ington has ruled that deeds, gf convey
ance, mortgages and assignments of
mortgages executed and delivered
prior to July 1, 1 us. and not presented
for record until subsequent to that
time are not taxnhL. Persons who
record such paper.- now will not he
obliged to affix stamps unless the pa
pers were ex'cutt-d since June SO, 1S9S.
There was a war tax from September
1. HC'J, until October 1, 1S72, and pa
pers executed within that period must
bs stamped when recorded.
Drying1 preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh ; thoy dry np tho secretions,
which adhere to tho membrane and decom
pose., causing a far moro serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snulfa
and me that which cleanses, soothes .and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists goII tho
50c. size. ElyUrothers, fiC Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Balm cure3 without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fover.
Fur Sale.
The two buildinus owned by Mrs. E.
Julian, on Court etroet, between Second
and Third, now occupied as a lodging
housj and dressmaking shop. The
buildings will be Eold, furnished or un
furnished, cheap for c.ish. Apply to
Airs. E. Julian. ili-Imd
Are you ready to buy your fall shoes?
We aro sole agents for tho celebrated
Hamilton Brown Shoo Co. 'a lino of foot
wear, if you want tho beat shoo for the
least money, call and see us. No trou
ble to show goods at tho New York Cash
Store.
Hustling young man can make i60 per
mouth and expenses. IVrmr nont posi
tion. Experience uiintceteary. YVrilo
quick for particulars. Clark & Co.,
Fourth aud Locust Streets, Philadel
phia, Pa, e8-tf
Tho largest and most complete line of
fall and winter millinery ever displayed
in tho city at tho Campbell & WiUon
millinery parlors. The prices will sell
the goods, tStf
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton's tun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
b'alk, ogenle. , ml
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lo n't Hub It In,
Just wet the affected part freely with
Mjsterioua Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold by Clnrko &
1-alk.
Mrs. Phillips is prepared to furniali
307. elO-1 m
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Mnuufuctured by Clarke
& Full:.
Clark & Fdlk'e drug rUcck Is new,
fresh and complete.
J. f. MCOBE. JOHN OAVIW
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTOUNKY8 AT LAW
Itooins 33 and 10, over U. 9. Laud Ofllce
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I-ANI) OFFICE ATTI1K Dallb. Or.,f
AUK, 1.-, 1WM. I
Notice is hfrobv clvon flint the followlnc
named j-ottler tun lltal notice of Ills intention ,
leumike Hunt proof In support of his elnlni, ami ,
that said proof will be mmto before the regl'tcr ,
nml receiver of tho IT. W. Inml olllcu lit Tliu
Holies, Or , on Snturdny, sept, vj, li'JU, viz;
Henry C. (Inrdlnn, of Tho llullrn, Or.,
II. i:. No -ism, tor the N!j SliJ S-'cc. G. Tp 1 N,
n in k. v. m.
He iiiimisi tho fallowing wltrees to prove
his continuous icsldeuco upon nml culttviutou
of Id land, vl.i:
Krnest Jordan, Albeit Jordan, John l'nshel:
anil James Thomas, nil of The Unites, Oregon.
nuqZM JAY P. I.UCAS, ItcsUtcr.
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tun Dallks, Or.. I
(September 18, 1. I
Notlco la hereby Riven Hint the fullrmiiiK
named fettkr has (lied notice of her intention
tnrauku tlmil proof In support of bet claim, nnd
that raid ptnor will benimloberoretlieicilster
and receiver nt The Dulles, Oregon, on Wedncs
diiy, October 2 1, lttM, vim
Kllzn K. Vlnkni-f,
widow of Samuel J. Vlekers, deceased, of Jin
sicr, OrcRnn, It. K. No. 3530. for the N'jSWtj
and NW'i See 15. Tp2 S, It 12 K, W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
hur lontinnous residence upon mid cultivation
of i.ild laud, viz.:
(iconse itcnoe, of Tho Dalles, Orcein; Junes
M.lcr, Ijco'Kvuns, Krlo (iiuulauil, .Mosler, Or.
!pl5 JAY 1'. J.UL'AS. liCHlster.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
I..vk: Okfick at The Dalles, Or., I
Hcptembo: 10, lfOl i
Notice is hettbv Riven that the follnwttiK
named settler has Hied notice oi his. Intention to
make Html proof in Mipport of his claim, nnd
that idd proof will Ik1 made before the Heiristcr
nnd Itcccivcr nt The Dnllo., Oregon, en Siitur
day, Octob;r2Jl 1WW, vl.:
Ari lloiiH S. Kux,
of The Dnltei. OreRoii. If. K. No. Mil, for the
S hf N W or jud W hf SV or, Sec 12, Tp 1 H, 11 11
K, W. M.
He names the followinsr wltnet-ios to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of Mild land, viz;
I. C. Matuey, ('. If. Jtntncy, Charles Gosscu
aud V. C. (Jlnrl;,all of The Dalles, Oregon.
fCplj JAY 1 1.UOAS, itwfstcr.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Land Ofkici: at The Dalles, Or.x'ioN,)
AllRUt 'A', V.W. !
Notice is hereby civen Hint tho followlng
numcd kcttler lias hied notice of his intcntion to
make Una! proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the ItcKlatcr
and Kecclver nt The Dalles, Orciron, on Satur
day, October 0, 1900, viz:
I'.iiliert K. l'lillllpK, of .Hosier, Or.,
n K. No. WaO for the NEW NWH, NWl NK..I
Pec. 'J, anil bJj HKH, Sec 1, Tp. 2 N., it. 12 i:
lie names the followiujr witnesses to prove his
contltiuoii- tesldence upon and cultivation of
Kiiiil hind, vl.-::
lames Lewis, Dolly Mosler, I.ca Kvuns, John
Miler, nil of Jlosicr, Oregon.
JAY V. LUCAS,
nuR'jy-l ltcitr.
EXECUTOirS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
have been duly appointed by tho honorable
county court, of tho state of Oregon, for Wasco
county, executors of the esluto of Horatio Cor
son, deceaicd. All persons lowing claims
against said eitato are hereby notified to present
the same, properly verified, to the undersigned
Charles K. Corson, nt Wau-o, Sherman county,
Oregon, or nt tho olliro of our attorneys, Menu,
fee a Wilson, at Tho Dalles, Oregon, within six
months from the date of tills notice.
Dated July 11, l'.W.
CHAHI.KS K. COHSON,
WILLIAM K. COitsON,
Kxccutors of tho estate ol Horatio Corson, de
ceased. JlyJl 11
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Land Oitick at The Dalleh. On., (
September ls.iuco. t
Notire is hereby given that the following
named settler has Jlled notice of her Intention
to make liiml proof In mnport of her claim, mid
that said proof will be made before the Iteglster
una ueecivernt rue Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes
day, October 21, itco, vU:
.faliHt I'. NtHWiirt, or The Dnllek, Or.,
If. K. No. SM, for the K', SK SB rtr NK ir fcec
Sj, Tp 1 N, It 12 K, and KV or N W iir Sec SO, Tp 1
N, R i.l i:, -M.
She names tho following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz.-
I). D. Nelson, K. F. Shar--. John Fleming,
Daniel Htewart, nil : Tho I laltcs.
K-pl5 JAY 1. LUCAS, Iteglster.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
IvANo Okfick at The Dali.ks, Okk., j
July 23, I'xo.
Notice la hereby given that tho following
named settler has Mtd notice of Her Intention
to commute und make llnal proof In support of
her cl-dm, and that said proof wlll'be in ado be
fore the ic glstcr nml receiver at Tho Dalle,,
Oregon, on Thurtday, September 20, l'joo, viz;
I.hIh A, Holm, iifThn Dillus, dr.,
II. K. No. filK), for (he NWJ4 KKK, V-Vi SWW,
and SWJ,i. Sec. y, T, 1 H., It. 11 H . JI.
She names tno following wltne-ses to prove Iter
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land xlx:
I'eter Kugnn. G, Wctmore, Charles ilntncy,
V. Fox, nil of The Dalles, Or.
JAY 1'. LUCAS,
M l(o isier
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tin: Dallkji, On., j
beptember, 10, woo. (
Notlco Is hereby gien that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his Intention
to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and
that mill proof will b made before thu register
mid receiver nt The Dalle, Oregon, on Saturday,
October 3), IWlO.vW.:
Charles II. .Yliitno ,
of The Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. 50M, for tho S
hf Ear mid W hf SK qr, cec 12, Tp 1 S, It 11
Ho names (ho following witnesses to provo
his continuous residence upon mid cultivation
of said 1 uul, viz.:
A. fi, Fox, I, c Fagan, Charles Oosaou and W,
C, Clark, till of The Dalles, Oregon.
kep!5 JAY 1'. LUCAS, ItCBister.
NOTICE FOlt 1'UHLICATION.
1.A.S1) Oitick atTllK D.W.I.KS, Obb.,1
Auguhtyi, iwio. I
Notice is hereby clvcu that the following
named tcttlcr hat, tiled notlco of his Intention to I
mane uiiai proof in tupport of lils riaun, mid
that hald proof will bi made before thu lieglnter
and Itieeiver at The Dallee, Oregon, no Weiiues
day, Octobo-10, 1D00, viz.:
OoorH Y. .toliiintiio, f Tim Ilnlli-N, Or,,
ii. K. No.5ll, for the NW UKi mid KK
NWjf hee IS. Tp 1 K, it It K, W. I.
Ho names thu following wltnoii-cstii provo hla
coutioiiotis rc-sldviice upon, nnd cultivation of
tmld laud, viz:
J'. I'. Tnylor, W'm. Bbnrn, J. W. Johnston nnd
It. V., Teaguc, till of Tho Dulles, Oregon.
tr) J JAY 1'. I.UCAH, lleglstor.
EXEUUTOIVS NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that tho undersigned
has been duly nppoliited by tho bonordilo ton it
of tho ktnto of Oregun, for Wuco county, ex-
cculor of Hit) cituto of Aumut Iiachmnn. do.
censed. Alt Knoim having Chilian against mid
c'ntnto tire hereby notified to prevent tho name,
properly verified, to the undesigned George D,
Heed, at Tho Dalles, Wacco county. Oregon, or
at thu of! co of his iittorneyn. Mcnefeoit Wilton,
ut Tho Dulleii, Oregon, wltliln fix rnouthn from
the dale of tills notice.
Duted thin Hth day of July, 1900.
(JKOKUti D. REBP,
Executor of the citato of Auauit Ilaohnian.
deceased. ly:'l-l
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AUG-UST BUCHLEK, Prop.
Ui the proiluct of this well-known brewery tho United states Llimlth
Reports for .Juno S. 1000, piiyn: "A more aupeiior brow nevor ontored
the Itilirntory of the United StntoR Health mpurta. It ie uhfolutely dovoid
of tho slightest trnco of nilulturntion, but on tho ntlmr hnnd is nmupohocl of
tho bust of malt and clinical of hops. Ite tonic iirmlitivH arc of tho liiejli
cat and it can bo used with tho cjrentcst honclit mid caliBfiiullon by old and
younir. Its use can coiiKcicutiously bo prescribed by tho physicians itli
thu ccrsainty that n bottur, purer or morn wholesome huvcriio,o could not
possibly he found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Grandall
- DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
funeral Supplies
T-
House
Painting...
The titidcreinniid haa taken poseoeflion
of It. A. Spivey paint Hbop, next door to
the Vojjt opera liouo, anil lma pur
chased the tools nnd ladders. Ho hag
Kood meoiiiwiioj working for him, nnd
will uu urAii tee M work to uivo smis.'ae
tion. S. K. KELLY.
Noricic for pub'lca1;ion7
Lvnii Ofkiit. at Va.ncouvkii. W'ahiij
..,,, , Aug. Hi, lwiy.
Notlco Is hereby given that tlio following
nnmcd icltlerhas llled notlco of his Intention
0 make llnal proof In support of his nlnlm, and
that said proof will bo mudebeforo W. It. I'rcsby.
1 lilted Ktatc-s Commissioner for District of
WitshiaKtoii.at hlsoincein (InMemlale, Wu,ih.
ington, on October 1, MOu, viz:
ilolili Wiitson,
1'. O. iiddrcH Ceiitervlllc, Wush., who made
hommtfad mm Ication No. o:L'r. for n.i. m.' ni'i
aw pi, Tp II N, K 1 1 U, W. M. ' '
Who li.onea Hut follruvimr ivli,iiti.f.Q .r,...
his continuous resilience upon mid cultivation
of mild land, viz.:
Charles fitraiibe, William Wilkinson, jnmn
''' wild 1'Hlrlck llnggeity, nil ol Centervlllo
1. O,, Washington.
'"8-1 W. It. Dl'NliAI!, neislster.
xNOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
i "'iPi0 ,Is .1.,'r.ey,Hlv!',l ,tl",,t "'0 uiulerslgiied
hnvo llltil with the Clerk of tho county court of
the htatonf Oregon for Win?eo eoiiiitv,thclr fluul
iieiountiisextcutorHof tho last will und leita
ment oi Henry Itanium, decean-d, nnd that
Monday, tho lib day of November, l'joo, nt the
hour of 10 o clock n. tn hns been llxeii by tho
County court for calil county us thu time, ami
tho county court mom In Dalles City an th.'
place for hc-mlMK of objections to s.ild final ac
count und thu H'ttlumeut of tho sumo.
J. W. I'ltlCNCII,
l' 1". MAYtl.
eil5 nxecutorc
JJU. It, J. NMI'l'll,
Osteopath.
Itooins 10 mid II, Chapman Woclc, Tho Dalles,
f reiton. 8C,i
AD.M INISTHATOIt'H NOT10E,
Noilcols hoio'iy clven thut tho undcriilKiicd
ha been duly nppolnted by thu county court of
tho state, of OreKon, for iuco county, ndmliils.
trntor of thu citato of UlUaucth A. Southern,
cieceused. Alt irMiiia having claims uKalnut
tnoobilcof raid ilecuaned nro hereby notltlul
to pruient tho amo, with the proper voucher!
tbtrefor, to me at my oitlco In Il ijd, Oregon,
.1. ,. .j .(.ifi,.!,,, iiuiii uiu uuiu iiervoi.
DatulUepteuihorlil, 1900.
0. II, BOUTHKBN.
Wifi AdmtuUtrator.
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10 p. III.
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Orcsou City. I.mvl.erj, EijJuoSi
ftiuem A ny Ijintl's.
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WlLI A ?ttk mi V au 3:30 s. a.
HILL IIIVIIKS.
1 mid Sid.
Mon.,W
OreKon City, liiivton,
mtd Wny-Ifluthnp-.
mid Ftl.
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dally '
9.00 a. a
flf I'nr.KM delrini: to in, id llcpptcr or
i noint.Hon Coluiiiblnt-otilhern via lllg,itio-oll
hike No. 2, leilvlug 'I he Dalles nt 1-W ji. d,
' ini.king illiei'teonueellnus nt llc)ipiicr Junctlra
'and lllggt lli'tnrnlng l:iiiAlii-thr(i'tcotintlMi
nt Heppner Jiini-tlnn nml Ukz Utli Ko. l.u-
rblttg nt 'Jlie Dalles all' .ai i m
I I'or full particular r
' ' itgesit The Dullea. or i.
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I aill
Yellowstone Park Line.
thi: dining oa h itot'Ti: rnoji roitUASD
to Tin; i:aht
thi: only Diitiitrr i.ini: totiii; ykllow-
HI ON K I'AKK
I.RAVK.
Union Depot, Filth and 1 sis ami.
No. 2, Knst mull for Tiii'oma,
Henttle, Olympla. driys
: Hiubor nnd .Smith lletul
pgluta, Kpoknno. I!""
bind, it. (',, Pullman,
Micow, l!lstnu, lltif
11:13 A, M. fnlolItimpiiilntUKOonn
I try, Helena, Mtuueapo
tlls, Ht. l'nlll, Omahit,
K'atiMis City, Ht. I.ouK
No.
;,W 1'. SI.
(Jlilcnifi) lino mi puims
east und roiitheait.
No. I,
lliSO 1'. M,
No. 3.
l'uiret Bound Kxpre.s , , ,,
for Tiieonm and Henltlo 7;COA,51.
mill Intermediate points
l'tillmnn llrst-olass nnd tourl't nleeier t
Mliiiienpiills, Ht. I'uulmui MIsMinrl tlverpoln"
without cdiiuiKC. .
Vuitlhilled trnliiH. Union depot cunnectwci
in nil prlnclpiil cities , , .
HiiRK'iKC "becked to dcstltmllon of tickets.
Kor haiiilHomely Ulnnitatt.-cl ilcsorf pttvo ruaticr,
tlckuts, NleepliiK-car renervatlous, etc., call ouor
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Akslstnnt (ionoriil I'lmseintcr Airent. Moul
sou Htreet.coruer Third, l'nrtlaml, Orcuon.
SOUTH and EAST vln
tOlilG 00.
Shasta Route
Trains lenvo The Dalles for 1'orSlana nud WJf
stntlous nt t;ii n. in. und I! p. m.
henvi! Cortland
" Albany
Arrive ANhlnud
" Hacrnmi.'iito ..
" Hail Francisco .
!l'"n .HIPS
.fjjaiain 10;Wi'ia
,12::tlnm HiSJ"
. ftiiHipm i;?"
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" Deliver
" Kntis.isClty..
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Arrive Um AukuIuh ...
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" City of Sloxleo .
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" New Orlenus...
" WnshliiKtou...,
" New York,
rnlliiinn nnd Tourist enrs .on hot'i "I''
Chulre.irs Haormiieiito to OKdeu ami i', 'm,
mid tourist curn to ChlCiiKo, Ht houls, Ni"u'
(cutis and WnNhtiiRtoii.
.CoiineotluB nt Kim Kriinclsco with ?JH
steamship llnea for Honolulu, Japan, llu"
rhlllpplncs, Cuiitrnl nml Huuth Ameilcn.
Beo iiBont at Thu Dulles iihithin, or ad(l
C. H. NIARKHAM,
Gcuurul I'asienger Aisont, Vortiiiol, 0t
JH. K. K. VBItaiJHON,
Physician and Surgo"
Offlco, Vogt Ulook (over 1'ostolllce),
Waplmo-dw THE PAhhKd, O'-tKOON.
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