m KB A Mlnllui' Ho ml Wot It. "1 had a severe attack of liili.1113 eo'lc, pot u bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Clioler and Diarri ter Uctuedy, tnok two doses nnd was entirely cured," says Hev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Ktui. "My neighbor across the street was ick for over a week, had two or thrre bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them three or ionr days without relief, then called in another doctor who treat ed him for fonie days and gave him no relief, eo discharged him. 1 went over to see him the next morning. He said his bowels wen- In a terrible fix, that they had been riittiiinp oft" so long that it was almost bkotly litis. 1 asked him if he bud tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrhaJ.i Remedy and lid eaid, 'No.' I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose ; told .him to lake another do?o in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, lint he took no more and was en tirely cured." Fur sale nt ll!ukel'!ys thus store. In Need of u l.iirfrer Ami-. "N'kw Yoiik, Sept. 'JC. A special to tiie AVorld from Washington says: Oidere have been issued at the war department to the chiefs of the different bureaus to prepi'r statements showing the cost of recruiting and maintaining n volunteer : force as egainat the coat of uiaintenance of the same number of regulars, and based in the item of istra expense at tached to the leeruiting and maintain ing of the volunteer force.'. The depart ment will make a stroiic fljht to have their piojict for an increase in the regu lar army put through congress. The lime is fast approaching vtl.en the present volunteer (oris in the Philip pines must be withdrawn. General MacArthur hao frankly stated tiiat he cannot spare any troops and is in need of reinforcement? to maintain the neces sary forced in the Philippines, and that the volunteer army must be authorized unless there is an increase in the regular nriny, and It is the intention of tho war department to point out that ihe'latter phn is the only feasible one. The plan now in contemp'ation is for tho niiMin-lv ilifin nf rntoirnaa fnr onnlioli i i i . , . . .i a idittona uien lo raise the strength ot , ., , , ..T the reffulur army to lOO.OuO, with per- manent recinitiug stations throughout tho country, that the regiments may be! kept uu to full strength by contrant re- J cmitin'.r. This plan it will be claimed wili rednco the expenses of tho army, as well as raise its efficiency. Caturrh Cannot lie Cured. -with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal rcmediee. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous enrfaces. Hall'e Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular ptescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho beat blood puriDeiB, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients ia what produces such wondetful results in curing Catarrh, fiend for testimonials, fiee. F. J. Cheney Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drrugKista, pi ice 7'ic. -Iluiro Family Pills are the host. 12 .llllllons lii veil .vv.ay. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to he generous to the needy and eutTerin;.', Tho proprietors of Dr. Kin4s Nov.- Disovery for con sumption, coughs and eolde, have giv-n away over ten niilliou trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfac tion of knowing 't ha-j absolutely cured thousands of, hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungi are surely -cured by it. Call on Blakelcy, the Druggist, and get a freo trial uot'le. Regular size 50c. and $1. livery battlo i;uarantted, or price refunded. ,'! Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a run ninii oil' ol the bowels and sickness of tho stomach," saya O. P. M. Holliday, of Doming, Ind- "His boweie would i move from five to eiyht limes a day. I had a bottle of Chninbnrlaiii's Colic, . ..... .. ... CJholera anil IJmrrl.a-t Keineily in the house nnd yave him four drops in a tea-1 spoonful of water and he (jot better at j once. Sold at Blakelcy's drugstore. Itecl lint I'roin the Gun Wan the ball that hit O. Ii. Steailman ot Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcere that no treat ment helped for twenty yeare. Then Bucklenta Arnica Salve cured him, It cures cute, bruisee, burns boile, felons, -come, skin eruptions. Beet pile cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by Blakeloy, the druggist. 3 Olarke & Falk have received a carload of the celobrated Jatne E. Patton rlctly pare liquid paints Clarke & Falk have on aale a foil line oftpaint and artist's braibee. BETTER THAN FLY PAPER. . 3loue In l'lillniUOplitn Which Cittcltf tin- IV,-, I unit Hutu Tin-in. A tiny mouse that seems to hiive Its own way in all it oar? -. to do ha- taken up iniarters in-n hulk i indmv on ('hei-i-uut treet, Philadelphia. The window contains a tine display of tvaelii"r baijfc and drf&giuf'' eas-. and under ordinary clreuuiMtutice:. the prwuce of fhc little itvtntder would not b. tolerated a minute. Itut this is net an ordinary mouse. lntent! of cre nt'ttjr haute and damage by ptuiwiiiy holes in the valuable baas ami grips this particular ii:ou.-e d-oes-i ii!iKihI f-erviee to the firm lv f-pemiiti.tr it.- tiuic in ealehiiifr the files that are unwise ei-oufrh to came within reach. Kvery eveniti-r after the store ha been v'.t -c i and the clerk.- have potie home en-mi gathers on the pavement out-iiic and watches the little fellow eaptip-. t ho unwary dies. It Is a wonderful per formance, and so qtik'l; of movement and keen of eye I the mouse that a lly rarely escapes that it spiinr for. The ninu-e's mode if simple a; d ef fectual. I-'rom a prnuchintr attitude it waits until a fly comes elo-e enough, then it straightens upon its hind lejr-s. tlie two front paws, like tiny hands, are thru.-! upward, am! the unwary tly is clutv-hed nnd hr.ir.sht down. After that the mou--e tats the 11 and then rets midy to catch another. GREEKS WERE AUTHORS. They Are Snli! tn Have llein llu- IMrnt lo Uniiiloy I'limituiKiiiii MurU In WrllliiK. The nrt of punctuation was developed 'gradually from wrv ancient times. (ireek 'cribe before trie Christian era used a wo-Ve-shnp-'d sijrr, fV) in iii.-trl; a new p.irairrnph. Later a pam- in tho sense was indicator! by a blank space. a point. and"h.ouw-timiS hy a elifrht t.b- lique stroke or an apostrophe. In Latin manuscripts the full point- appear firt. and are variously placed on a level with the top. middle or bottom of the hotter.-. The imtntion of the mod ern system of punctuation has. been at--tributed to Aristophanes, n gram marian of Alexandria. Jerome u-cd uijrns. (eominata and cola) in his trail. union oi tue t-crintures. win o in oar v ... ,. , ,, - , 1 ". hnjfiuh and lnsh manusci-ipts-the eom- ,., lf) msf am? th1 (inai siiup is im.rke.l i,y one and sometimes- two or more full points. With the advent of printing, punctuation was trreatly improveil and systematically adopted about the clo.-e of the fifteenth century, mainly owinpr to the Venetian printer. Manutiu.. It is said that all the stops we now use ap pear in the "Arcadia," 1537, of Sir Sid ney Smith, Imltntliin l-entlier from Wood. L. Schwarhuber, of Purliersdorf, Austria, has ducotered n process for the manufacture of a leatherliko sub stance from wood veneer.-, applicable for boot soles and. other purposes. Starch powder orerus-hed potatoes are boiled under pres.-ure in an alkali lye. A gelatinous brown, irluo-liko-liijuid i.s obtained, into which the veneer.- are introduced ant' steam pressure ap plied, the process- rendering' the veneers soft and flexible. Pole l)ef i-n it i'i! h- loo. There are 4(10 miles of iceberg?, float ing ice, plain of ice and all other sons' of arctic obtfriicti'.i s to traveise be tween the neatest discovery to the pule and the pole it.-e!f. Perhaps bonie means of overcoming these dil)icultic.l may present themselves within the next century as .veienee goes on in its progressive wuty. renoemulii-r for tin- Itnll wn Some yenrw ago one of the biggest railroad corporations, of this country employ.': a eonHiJential peiieemaker, with the idea of preventing suit, as fa- ,ik po-.-ib!e, for personal !:, mages. It has prnvei! a prodtabie inno;ition a in' iiy being taken up by other rail roads,'. BUSINESS LOCALS. Huy n meal ticket at the Umatilla House restaurant; $5.50 for sf.'i. Bl-tf Paint your house with painta that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk havo them. Drying lu'ojifirntions simply dovol oj) dry catarrh ; thoy dry up tho eocrctions, which adhcro to tho memhrano and decom pose, caasingn, far inoro serious trotiblo than tuo oniiuarytormof catarrii. Avoulaluiry - m, inhalauta. fumes, smokea and KnuflH i aud nso tluit which cleanses, soothes and i (heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy ' I ntul will ftm .olnrrl, iw nl il it, Oin licml "c,i"'".i " rYi." a :V V.tn T. Iimilcl for 10 cents. All drugRists soil tho DOo.sizo. Kly Brothers, fiGWarren rit.,N.Y. . 1581,11 curos without pain, docs not in uuiu ui tuusu uuuo.iu(r. Hjiruau.-i iieuii over an irritated and angry eurfaco, roliov- ilif, miliicuiuvcijr lliu JJUIIIIUI tullULUUJailuu. With lily's Cream Jialm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Day Fever. Don't Hub it In, Just wet the affected pari freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Bcolch remedy, and the pain is gone. Kohl by Clarke & Falk. Mrs. Phillips is prepared to furnish cut flowers and all kinds of floral de signs on short notice, Phono number 307. alO-lm Floral lotion wili cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke For nr, Tho two buildings owned by Mrs. IS Julian, on Coutt street, between Second j and Third, now occupied as a lodging' housu and dreejmakinj: tihop. lliu builditii; will ho sold, funibhtil or un furnished, cheap for cash. Apply to Mrs, K. Julian. si'.-'md Are. you ready to buy your fall shoes? We are pole agents for the celebrated Hamilton Urowu Shoe Co.'s line of foot wear. If you want thu best shoe for thu least money, call 'and see us. No trou ble to show goods at the ew York Cash Store. Hustling younv; man can make !60 per month and expenses. Permanent posi tion. Hxpeiienee untiteetsaiy. Wtitu quick for particulars. Clatk & Co., Fourth and I.ucii3t Streets, Philadel phia, Pa, eS-tf Tho largest anil moat complete line of fall and winter inilliniiry ever displayed in the city at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors. The prices will sell thu goods. sStf Why pay $l.7o per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James K. Patton'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per Italian, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & l'"n!k, agents. ml NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Likd Orrici; at Tut'Dali.e.-, Or.,i Au. 1-, l'.in. i Notice Is hereby jriven that the fullnwhiR nantvil tcttlcr lies lllcl notice of his Intention toimilw Ihnil proof in nipportof his Claim, iunl that ssid piooi will be made before the teslter nnd ti-ceiver of the I". S. land olllco nt The lMllts, Or , ou fcutuniny, Sept. 'J, ItKW, U: llenr.v (;. (i(inlli)ii, ufTliit Dalle, )i'., II. K. No I'Jll, for the N1-Sl'.U ice. C, Tji 1 N. 1! 13 K. V. JI. lie immes the followiiiR witnesses to prove his eontiniiou' tcsldeucc iipou aud eultiwuiuu of siilit Unil, vl: Knieit Jontiui, Albeit .loiOaii, John 1'ashck and James I'lioanii, nil of The Dalles, Oregon. nUB-.-i JAY I'. l.UUAB, Uchkr. NOTICE FOll PU15I,ICATIOJv. La.nij Omci: at Tin: Dallks On. I fccptember l',', hum. j Notico is hereby jilvoa that the followin? iiaineil settler has filed notice ot her Intention to make final proof in Mipport of I in ojuiin, and that said prool will be made be-fore the reidster nnd receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, October 21, liw.vi; Kliza IC. Vlohors, widow of Samuel J. Vlckers, defeased, of Mo tier, OrrKim, II. II. No. jsyu. for the NU 3V)i and SU, SW'M tec U Tp2 N, It 12 K, W. M. She immes the followlni; n itnek?es to prove her r oiitlntiotis residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. : tieoree Itcnov, of The Dalles, Oregon: James Milcr. Lee Evans, l.tle (irnuland, Mosier, Or. M15 JAY I'. LUCAS, lie-lister. NOriCH FOP PUIILICATJON. Land Oitick at The Dalle:, Or., ( t-eptemoes iu, inn Notice is iiereby clvcii that thu folloivlmt- I iiiniKd tettlcr has llled notice ot his intention to I make linal proof In support of his claim, and I that .-iid proof will be. made before tho Heaistcr I and ll'-cciver nt Tho Dalle-, Oregon, on fcatur- nay, uoioueryj, rjw, viz.: A rrllons l'ox, of The Dalle.-. Oregon, II. E. No. Sl.'tl, for the 8 hfNW qr mid W hf riV qr, Sec l'J, Tp 1 S, It 11 He names tho followim; Hltnesses to prove hid continuous resilience upon nnd cultivation of said land, vi.: I. (J. ilatney, ('. II. Mntney, Charles (iosscu and V. U. Clark, all of The Dalles, Oregon. seplo JAV 1'. LL'CAH, Hct;lter. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land OrricE at Tub Imllks, Onr.oos,) August -s, lwo. ( Notice Is hereby given Unit the following named settler has llled notieu of his intention to make limit proof in support of Ids claim, and thattiild proof will be made before the Iteiiister and Iteeeher at Thu Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, October 0, I'M), viz: Itoliert K. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h , or .Uoslrr, Or,, II. V.. No. oJE'l for tile NKJf NU NUi-.' .Mi( Secy, and Hj HKHi ec I, Tp. 2 N., it. l'J i: He names tnu following witnes-es to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of s.-iiil laud, viz: lames LowK, Dolly MoMcr, Lea Lvms, John Jliler, all of ilosier, (Jiigiiii. JAY I'. LUCAS, HiiRltM Iteglster. NOTICE FOR PUHLIOA'lTON. Lani OmcE at Tub Dallkh. oi:., ) riepteiiiber l', loro. Notice is hereby given thnt the following u.niud tettlerhas filed notice of her intention to make final proof In mpiiorl of ber claim, unil that said proof will be made before tho IlegUter and ltceeler nt 'I he Dalle-, Oregon, on Wednes day, October '11, 1WW, : Tune t F. Mtmv.'iit, of Tim I lull -s , or,f II. i:. No. 52a l, for the !'.',. HKU Hi: qr NU qr fcec i:, Ti 1 N, It l'J V., Mini bV qi NV qr KeciJJ, Tp 1 N, fl i.I K, i it. She iiaint the follow lug wllnes.yslo prove her eontluiioiik residence upon and ciilllvalion of s dd land, D. D. Nelson, L. V. Sharr, John Fleming, Daniel htenart, alt o! 'J he I'ulles. tep!5 J-AV I'. LUt;AS, Itcglster. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION, la.vu OrricE at Tin: Dallcs, On., Nolieo Is herthy l-Iicii tluit the followiiiK- nanied tctiler hah I led notice ol Ills nienllou eepicnmer, w, ivw. li iiinnu linal liliJin III ctl'Mll il lli UIUUII, IIIH4 that iiiild proof will bo uiuilobeloro the reuUter aud receiver at The Dalles, Oicgon, on fcatlitday, uuiouer wt, iveo, viz.; dliiirlrri II. .Ilntiio', of Tho Dalles, Oregon, II. E. No. Way, for the S Uf .'.ir w ui sis qr, sec 1.', TJi l b, u ll "iC. j'm'nics tbo following wltncum In prove his continuous resldeuco ifpou aud cultivation Of eullt Imill, vl. : A. 8, t'o.v, l', o. I'ligan, Charles (iontou mid W (', Clail;, all of The liallc-i, Oreuou. fccpl.i JAV I'. I.UC.SS, luglster. NOTICE I'OU PUP.UOATION, UiNu OrricK nt'l'im Dai.i.ks, Oun,,j Augunttll, I'JOO. j Notice is herchy nlven that tho followliiK nainid fcettler lius llled notice of hlu inlentiou to make linal proof In tupport of hlu chiiin, and that Mid proof will bo made before thu Itexlster nnd Itccelver at Thu Dalles, Oregon, on Wednes day, Octobo- It), law, vln.t Ohoiko XV. iloltnctuii, of Tlio Ilallvm, Or., 11. E. No. film, for thu NWf NK'i and NJIU NVV( Bee If. Ti 1 N, U 11 K, W. il. lie names the following wltliutbc-H to prove hli coutlnuouR rcjbldenco upon, mid cultivation ol Mid Und, viz; F. I. Taylor, Wo:. Sharp, J. W. Johniton mid It. K, Teaguc, nil of The llalles, Oregon. kM JAV I', I.UCA8, llegister. . F, MCOBK. JOHN UAV1M MOORE & GAVIN, ATTORNEYS AT UW Boomi 89 and 40, over V. S. Land 0c fiUlj 't 9 I 361 i 'Si I J" 1 31 1 f 'ui uaijujijuruiuui'iumiJjjiriJuwiaMiiiAiLtimimfau'-uuiuiuavuuiutujy'l.'- uujitm V?!K0 fiimtiitiitiTiritrtxiiirxriiriciriT iiIw,,y,niiM(ii tvrTiiifiiiuiiiitisr iriitf.r"o ELTi -i.i-.i t-M-TtS, ViAWrV. t-'WVa Xl-Xy-X"- .-v3 i t JMBli AUGUST BUOHLBR, Prop. Of the product of this well-knoMti brewery the United States Health Ueports for Juno 2S, 1900, says: "A more supen'or brow never unterod the labratory of the United States Health rnpotts. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, hut on the otlicr hand is composed of tho best of malt nnd choicest of hops. Its tonic; qualities are of the high est and it can he used with the greatest bunelit nnd.'-atiBfaction bj; old and young. Its use can conscientiously bo prescribed by the physicians with the cersaiuty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Sfcreufc. THE DAT.J..TCS. ORTCttrvNT. Grandall & Burget DEALKKS IN QfjeS, fill kinds Of undertakers fiQl'ial ShOBS Fanecal Supplies embalmers Etc. " The Dailoa, Or. uri n iimnii ikik tm m uu wmpi m , , j , , ,M JW, i . House Painting... The undersigned lias taken post-ession j of H. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to the Voft opera honte, and has pur-1 chased tho tools and ladders. Ho has I U'ood mechanics working for him, and will iiimrnnteu all work to tjlvo eatisfac- linn. ------ S. K. KELLY.! NOTICE I-OII PUP.UOATION. I.U.-D Okfici; at V.iNcouviui, W.i.iu. j . AUK. 10, ISlKJ. hotieo Is herchy Riven that the folloHlne' naiiuiUeltlei has llled notice of his Intention to make linal proof In support nt Ills claim, and that ald pioo: will bo made before W. II. I'roby, pulled Statwi fiimiiilskioner for lllntriel ol iK-hlfKton, at his olliic in (Joldeudale, iish JiiKtoii, on Oct -her 1, luyo, viz. Illllll 'VVlltHOII, '. O. uddrets Cenlerville, Wash., uhn niHdo I hoini stead application No. V2S1, forllieh! HKl, ,nv Tp a .n, u 1 1 1:, w. m. ' " I W wlt ,11u1hV tm followlni; witness to prove ,S eoutliiiioiia reildento upon and eiiltivatloii of Mid lAmJ. vl.: i;nariesi htraiihe William Wllkliis.nr.. .Imiw. C. iJiily ; mid 1'iilrick llngKurty, all of l eiitenllle I'. 0 UashlnstOu, "13-1 W. It. DUNllAIt, liechter. NOTlOl'f OF FINAL" SK'ITLKM KNT. Notico in heiehy ijlven that the underblKned havo llled with 1 1. o Clerk of thn cimiiiIv l-itll rl .if the HIatoof Oiikoii for Wmk-o coiuitv.thelr linal : uuiuuiii n u.eeiiiJm oi lliu last will nilil testa, uient of Henry Ilaruilin, deeeaieil, nun that Alondav, the Itli dayol November, I BOO, at thu hour of 10 o'clock ii. in,, has been llxed by Ihu County Court for said county ax thu time, mid thu county court room In llalles City as the place for henrlne; of objcclloim to bhIiI dual ao couiit mid tho bettlciiieut of tho bame. J. W. I'llKNUlI, K. I". MAVH, epl.1 I'lxtcutor. I)"' It. IS. KM ITU, Osteopath. Itoiiinn 10 mid II, Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. bCi ADM 1 NISTHATOR'S NOTICE. , Notice l here'iy given that the undcrslKiicd has been duly appointed by tho county court ol tho lUtc of Oregon, for Waico county, admlnU. . - - ....vi. ii, Huuiiiciii, deceased. All peronn hnvlng claliim agaliut (no eiitato of nald deceaacd are hereby uutlBud to prcnnt Hi name, with the proper voucher therefor, to mo at my ottlee lu Dnjd, Oregon, within tlx montliu from tho date hereof. Dated September 21, 1P0O. V. H. BOUTIIKltN. ei'i6 AdmluUtrator, tin ! tt , to The Chronicle, Thn Dalian, OK. dob Printers FHE CELEBRATED BREWERY .... The Weekly Oregonian and Twice-a-Week Chronicle j . tor $2.00 a year. All subscribers lo the Weekly Chron icle who pay one yeand subscription In advanc, will be entitled to tho above liberal oiler. CUUONIOliB PUIl. CO., The Dallee, Oregon. C. F. Stephens .Uonlur In... t)py Goods, Clothing, ! f 1 1 JutJwuui, i n n itiii n. iuawut-l ,,00ts'H,io?'i:!,ii(!;;!;!u C J!? Or, ; iriiM ' -1 fl! JKaptwaat gapaj load Urease -1 helps tho team. Saves wear and exicuic, Bold everywhere. M b uaum av aw flfl STANDAKO OIL OO. 'BsP'l'SBavaHBRsaV's' n r &u K'c.-rntrrr?)rwiri'Ejr.rM,'ttf1yCs. iiKr.inT tutu scncnui.K. I'ltOU llALI.I.H. A!iii:rt l'i'oa Kat Mull IJ:lij p. ta. Halt l.nltr, Dunver, l't i Worth. Oiimlia, Kim Hah (Jtty, St. IjhUh Ctitcaijii ami Unit. , Mall Atluutlu i:.iircsN ."nit iJika, Denver, l't Wciilh, (iiiiiilm, Kim V;U) ii, in, "as City, St. Louis. Ctlleii;;i mid llnst. Via Hunt lii;ttoii, Si'ii'.iimu Sliill nnd Lxprces Wiilhi Wulhi, HlHikiniu,1 HlHikm,, MlmiiTioll. St. I'nui "'m?15 .ii, i ,, tin,.! ' ''"HI ...... .,, . II..IIIII.VV, (thleiiBO mid Hint, via Hpiiktuiuitkil IliiiilliiK ton: Ml. so nil uiliilt lii Wiishlnijtou nnd i.,it em OtcKun, Hllil lpix-M 3 ,wi u.m p. in H p. ra. l-'iuiM I'or.Tt.ifm Ocean Htcanixhln i'or Kan rr.inelM-o -livery I'lvo D.n:,. p. m. S Ii. in. Kx.huiulayl CnluiiiDla Ky. Htciiners, Kx.dmrf. To ArtoaiA ami Way ''s'0,,m' Lmdlng'i. Hfiiitnlny 10.I-. in. ii n, in. :r.billldfl VtM.A):rri: Ktvini, t:20p.tn, Orufloti City. NcAVlivrir, Lx.Sunil.V Je-iiiciii iiileai i; Way LiuilV ' 7 , ra, Ti!i,T'liur, mid but, Vl!.l.A:tl'TT!'. ani Vam III).!, ItlVlCltS. tlKKuii Oity, Dayti.i, mitt ' 'iiy-liinlin;:s ') fc p. m. loti.,wpi unit FrI. Bxab P.ivnu Klpiirln to Ijjwiston. I.RAVR i i IVISTi).! dally '' i ii. m ,v niula dnliy o i" a. in. f W !'nr.io itetlMtig to go to lleppner or pmnts on (.'oltiiiibhi rMiiith"in via lligi;.. slionLl t'lke ;o '., Uavliig 'I he Dalles at u w p. r.i, iiiat'.iiig dlreiit einineetliniN nt lleppnei Junction nail lilggs llotimilng miiKlngillri-eteiuiiiectloii nt II, -ppiii r , 'miction nod lllggs v.itii Ni. Lar tut'ig at 'J lie Dalles a 1 Itnsu p. m. l-'nr full partlcilti" agent The Iiitllei oi t). ..ii-i II H' ttLlll ItT, i "ttlaiiil, Or diilil Yellowstone Park Line Till: DINING (!AIt ItOl'Ti: I'ltOM rOKTLNH TO TUK 11 A ST. Tin-: oni.v Dim:cT uni: totui; vki.i.ow. HlONi: l'AUK I.K IVK. Union Depot, riflhanJISis No. Fast in it 1 1 for Tacouin, No, . Seattle. Olyinnla. (irav'H I llailnir mid Kiiuth lleud . j ) 1 1 1 1.-, Kpol.'aui', U11-..1 laud, 11. (-'., l'lilliiiau, , Miim'ow, linl.itou, It It f 11:15 A. M. fulul I II in iiiliiliiKcoiin , try, llulenn, Alluueiiiio Un, 'tit. i'mil, Omaha, j Kiuimiis City, Ht. l.nul.1, . fi I'. M, No. I, leant and youthens I i.uieiu.'o inn: mi poiiiiw i. No. 3. I'litret HiiiiiiiI r.ynrrK ll;3i I'. M. for Taeoiiui nnd Heattlo 7;ftiA JI. ,111111 liite.-rniiill.ite points I'ullinnii llrnt-chifs anil tourltt Klei-ivrs to Miiiiieapolls, Ht. I'nul and JIIsourl river points without ehaiiKe, Voitllniled trains. Union depot fiiiiii'itliia In nil prliicinl cllle". llailliaKeolii-cKi'd to ilcitllintlon of tleke' For hainhomely lllUHtiate(lde(irlptlV' mutter, tickets, dleepluit car resurvatlonn, etc., c II on or wrltu A. D. CHARLTON, Analslant Oeueriil l'liBienirer Aneut. 1" Morrl on Hlieet, corner Third, l'ortlaud, Orecmi. SOUTH and EAST via Bliasta Boute TialiiH h-aveTlie Dalleji for l'ortlaud and way Ntatloin, at l:2.i it, in. nnd 2 p. lit. Umvo I'otllaiid " Albany Arrlvo Ashland " Hauiaini iito . . , " Kan Kranchco . . 8:;n in ..r.',;Wa in ..Uilt'ln in . , r;W p in .. 7:1.1 pin ?:(mpm lu . p m II - tun m l, Hi a in h.l. a m An he Ondon ' Denver " Kaunas (,'lty. " Chiouiio ft: I'm m . '.CUD II 111 7 !'.'.' a in 7; lilt in 11 l a in liana la 7 .',i n m p. '() am Arrive Iaia AiikcIcs ... " 151 I'at " Kort Worth " City of Mexico . " HoiHtou " New Orleium... ' y.'uililiiKlou ... " New York , , 1 ivn p in i'.;iki p in .. ti:iii)n in , , !l:Mu 111 ... couniii ,. ii:'J'i n iu ,. il: ii u m .I'Jll.'! p m 7:lfl a m nam p m ii;,')a in in.'rta in titKla in fiiWpm ll-1! a m WW I' m I'lilluinn mid TourUt enrn ou both traliiH. .iinirearH rtacrmncuto to Ugdeu mm r.i i ""i and tourist caiM to chlcnuo, fit l-ouls, Nuw Or- leiniH huh iv.iul.i " f ...... , , ,a,,,ii,i, Coniiectlng nt Him Krmioluco with wvi-riil nii'i,.'!",1,.,l' l"10'' 'r Honolulu, Jiipmi. tsitlu". I'hlllppliies, Central and South America. Sto ugont at Thu Dalles station, or add re as C. H. MARKHAM, (icucrul l'aenger Agent, I'ortland, Or 2)11. K. K. VKKGtlBUN, Physician aud Surgeon, Office, Vogt lllook (over 1'ostoOlce), aOaplmo-dw tUt- PAhLBS, 0HEU0N. v. ft i ..-ii l'i, VMnvi.hmm T iiyniiuiiii mm mm Ii