The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 22, 1901, Image 4

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    He Tried a
Sample Bottle
Nearly every ihi people oomc into drill
stores ami ufc the I'riiKcists to recommend
Eotuo medicine lor their trouble. Very
oucn they re
fuse to do so,
because, as n
rule, they ilo
not believe it
proper to ml-vi-oanyonoto
take n patent
medicine ol
1 which they do
not know thu
iiigredionts.lt
is the physi
cian s bnri-
ncs.-s U pre
scribe. Some
make an ex
ception, how
ever, win. n
isnyono has n couph. did or throat and '.rnrr
Iroubln ,-l ;ihvav , ,-muncnd Acker' . 1 : . rr -
( I know just wliat it
'I every cae when I
i- the best expectorant
l!el in my J4 years'
:- o just one instance of
had been troubled for
itackiiur couch. 1 ad-
1 4? IL
ica. They nay also Unit it is equalled
by few in any other part of ttie world.
It weighs 10o urains uud is poar-ahaped,
mensuring uum than three-quarters of
mi inch in length and live eighths of an
inc i in di.imotor. It is u perfect pink,
and 60 lustrous that one can tee thu re
flection of hi? face in it.
AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFER!
The People's Naiionai Family Newspaper
All vrtll I. (titer.
rollowinp ia thu list of letters remain
inj: in the poatoflice at The Dalles un
called for lutio "1, 11)01. 1'orsoiiB
imIHiu; fur the same will pvo date on
which they were advertised:
Aiding. Mav Mt-Kee. Will
Clark, Van " 15eid, .Mrs 0
Cleddenmi;. V K-vuul.is. E M
Dunicau, Calvin litipo, Lee
ii-h HeimVn , b
will do. i'
luive sen i
mid tonic I . ' '
experience. I will
si gentleman who
yean with a na.-ty.
Fisher, Mrs llessie
Gilliam, Mrs S li
Hill, C M
He's, C W
Harvey, Jack
1 Imniltoii, J 11
Hall, Bessie
.1. M.
Huberts, Chae
Smith, Edith
Shnrte & Wier Co
.lohn-ton, .Mrs A C
Jacobs, A C
Slater, D C
StinirT, A M
P.lTTKltSOX, P. M.
c.u ,,1111 .1 lliu-l... IliU hHU .v-
vised Acker' lmciNh Keniedy. lie tried a
s-ample bottle, and wa cured before he had!
taken half of it. at m cost whatever. Tht3
however, as it usually
n -
;. IXVContainc, Ohio.
' " ' :, inttb. thronph
. i Canada ; and in
:i!.. 4. 0d. If you
buyins. return tlio
i an exceptional
takes two or three
(iMPlltli i A P. .
Fold a: ?" ' .
out tb I"!
Enplnm! '- i
rr Hi if ... . - tii .1
ottle to our dru'ijiit, and yet your luoiiey
back.
n aui.'i-jrUe ti aoov guarantee,
it; m. xoozsi: d- ca.. .p.wi::. .r- ro.-..
F i- a' Biakele v's I'.'iarmacv.
Kxeiw i-iuii l. iiu- i oust.
MoNHiOMKUY, Ala..Juiie "1. The Ala
buna State Press Association, after
a two days' session adjourned today and
tonight a party of 90 started on an ex
cursion to the Pacific Coa-t.
To nil old and now subscribers paying one year in nilvaneo wo oll'm -
Tri-Weekly Tribune and Semi
Weekly Tribune and Semi
Weekly Chronicle for S2.00.
Weekly Chronicle for SI. 50.
NEW
YORK
TRI-WEEKLY
Published Mmiilny,
W etltiCMlay ami Fri
day, Is In reality a line
mid ftesh evory-other-day
Dally, kIvIiik the
latest news on dny.N of
Is-iie, a n (' covering
news, of tlij other ;;.
It enntiilns nit lmpor
taut fnrelea calile
news which appear
la the Imlly Tribune
of Mitau date, ubo do
iiiotle nail foroluii
correiponrteneo. hnrt
slnrles. cU-Kiiat hiilf
tone illnst tat Ions, liu
morons Jtetn, iuilus
trlal Information,
fashion mites, ticrtcul
tiirnl iniittt'r.i, unci
oomproliensl ve iintl re
liable IlliMIK'llll mid
market reports.
Tn lie Kttalill-tli.ul lij- tin vernmt'iil. j
V vNcoivirn, H. C,, June 111, The j
Dominion irovenniient announced today,
that an assay ofliee will be established j
in Vancouver by July 15. It will he'
maintained by the federal government.
TRIBUNE.
lti-Riilar
tlmi price,
soar.
Milwrlp
.tl..vi per
NEW
YORK
WEEKLY
TRIBUNE.
We turnl-di it with
Petal Weeklv Chroni
cle for f.'.Cw per ear
I'uhlHhi'd onTlinrx
day, ii.ul known for
nearly M.tv veins In
eory part of the fill
ted States as a tiii'hili
nl finally newspaper
of the hit;W'st. cliis,
for farmers and villa
Item. It i-ontalns all
the mott Important
Itoaeml news of the
lifllly Ttlhiitu- up to
the hour of uolue t"
pre.-, ni' iimti'uluira'
ilepartnu'iit "I tin
niclu'Kt onlor, Iiu- en
tertiiinliiK riMdlilR for
everv nic'inticr of tin
fiiml"lv,old ami younir
market reportK hti-h
lire nceeptiil as im'h
orlty by farne ri. mul
inoreaiiiitN, ami In
clean, up'-tiMl itc, in
tetesiltiK and initrlie
tivi-.
lii'Utilar Milocrip
tlon price, tl per year
We furnlhh It wltn
H-ml-WieUy Chroul
i!le for $l..ri per ye ir
J. E. FALT & CO.,
proprietors iJ?HG OWI"
7 Purest Liquors for Family Use )
1
Delivered to any part of the City.
173 Second Strepr 1
. " y
Phoncfi: 51 Local,
85S I.011K Hietaticc
Send all orders to Chronicle Publishing Co., The Dalles, Or
BUSINESS LOCALS.
SOUTHERN MAN
You will not have boils if von
1 Clarke & Falk's sure cure !oi boils.
take
White Collar Line.
SUGGESTED
'Con-'rcssman Gaines Names a Dozen
Men, Any One of Whom in His
Opinion, Could Sweep the Country
New YoitK, June 21.. A opecial to the
Trtimne from Washington pavs: Con
gressman John Wesley Gaines, of Teu-ue-ee,
in nn interview, favors the nonii
nation -f a southern man for president
m 1004. He says: '
"Mv proposition for the noniuuuion
of a S nthf-rn man for president in 1004
is taking like wildfire. Since I made it
a Aeek, age I have received stacks of
letters from all parts of the country com
uifiuiint: me. For more than fifty years
thi country was ruled by the honth,
nod I iin "atistied we can regain control
if we go atiout it in the right way. Hie
firi-t tep in this direction should be the
nomination ot a straight, old-fiishioned
Soothe-n democrat for president in 1004.
The tn in wtio says that the South does
not now possess an abundance of presi
dential material is a feel. I can name a
doz-n men or more, and one of whom
would make us a winning candidate."
Tnen Mr. Gaines mentioned these
name-?: Senator Morgan, of Alabama;
Sr-natnr Cockrell, of Missouri; Senator
Carmack and former Senator Turley, of
TeunH!.-eu; Sna'.ors Culberson and
Bailey, of Texas ; Senator Bacon and
Clark Howeil, of Georgia; Associate
Ju-iic White, of Louisiana.
"And," said Mr. Gaines, "you might
add to this list the names of John
Marshall Harlan, of Kentucky, who,
though appointed to the United States
supreme court as a republican, has
enunciated line old democratic doctrine
fn..i the bench more than once.
"The war is over, and the South is an
integral part of the union, and not an
insular posseselon or a Porto Kico; and
besides, have not numerous former con
federates served on the bench of the
supreme court and in other positions of
the federal judiciary by appointment of
both democratic and republican presi
dents? Also, have not several former
confederates served in the cabinets of
both republican and democratic presi
dents? Congress has been full of former
confederates for thirty years. Surely, if
former confederates can be trusted to
make and interpret Iawt, they can lie
trusted to t-xecute them. Theiefore,
my voice from this time on shall be for
a Southern man for president."
New Kind of Mulienuau' Luck.
Some desirable city property for sale
or rent. For particularo call on Gibbons
iV Marden. alltf
, Paint your house with paints that ara
fullv guaranteed to last. Clarke A Full;
have them. '
We ofl'er for a limited period the !Str. BAILEY-GATZERT.
t wice-a-weei; CmtoMCi.K, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregotiiau, price $1. 50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
tinder this otTer must be paid in ad
vance, f
the Baiies-Perdawl We
DAILY liOUMD Tlal'S,
Except Monday,
j Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head
ache, indigestion and coustipation. A
; delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 cte
and 50 cts. Blakelv, MiHdrugist.
Your fiiCB
Shows the state of your feulings and the
i state of your health as well. Impure
I blood makes ifelf apparent in a pale
j and sailow complexion, Pimples am.
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and vorn out and do not have a
j healthy appearance you should try
i Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
' diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and
I so called purifiers faTl ; knowing this we
i sell every bottle on a positive. guarantee,
i Blakelei the druggist.
Cascade Locks, Hood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
Just Received
A full line of Freh Printing and I)e
velo iug Papers direct from facti ry
Solio, "Hex, Deko, Yolox
and Aristo in all sizes.
Also a lino of Platef in Cramer,
Crown, Seedf- and Stanley.
Tnms l'rinting Frames.
Alliums, Ai altigraphs,
And all ucc (cones to complete the
outfit of either thu amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
rwwwww
r y t i I ' r- i A r"r- rv d
HH I . r- I r rs fr-s. I r- I 1 r
III N kfc-. 1 ' A 1 1 ft 1 ki
.. .GOIiDjVLBlA BHEWEKY..
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of thiH well-known brewery the United .states Health
KoportH for June S, 11)00, nayn ; "A more supei lor brew novel' entered
the labratory of the United States Health reports. It in absolutely devoid
of tln Hlii-hti'Ht traeo of adulteration, but on the other hand 1h eo'i'iinat.it ni
j the best of malt and choic-nt of hops. Hh tonic (iilalllieH are of the high,
i est and it can be tiHctl with the greatest benefit and Hatlnfaclion by oh nm
? young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed hv the physicians with
the cersaintv that a bettor, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
' J posoibly be found."
! East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
m
i
mm Mil
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. ii.
Arrive The Dalles l 1-..M.
Leave " " 4 "
Arrive I'ortlnnd 11 "
Meals the Very Best.
i Killed to .San l'"ruiiuivo ami Kiiturii.
I The O. 11. & X. Co. will make the
following rates from The Dalles, Oregon,
i to San Francisco and return for National
I Convention of Enworth League, July
I lS-'Jl, 1001 : Via rail to Portland anil
' O. Ii. & N. steamers from Portland to
San Francisco and return, fi,2'.l 50.
Tickets on sale and honored on trains
from The Dalles and on steimers from
Portland only on July llth and Kith.
Returning tickets will be honored on
steamers sailing from San Francisco not
later than August 1st; final limit, Aug
ust 4, 1001. JKaift includes meals and
berth on steamers. Il-servationn for
passengers going via steamers should be
made in advance to insure accommoda
tions, for which a deposit of 5.00 will
he required. All rail in both directions,
via U. Ii. & N and Southern Pacific,
jpr"Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
CF'Thiti Kouto has the Grandest
Scenic Attractions on Ivirth.
Portland-Astoria Route
I Our Eureka Combined Toning and
J Fixing Hath is a dandy. Try it.
j The A. E. C. Developer for plates,
I films or developing papeis hap noeijual.
; Enough forll'je to developc ( dozen ntateo
or b dozen elox 4x5. Perfect blacks
and whites tire guaranteed, if diteetinm.
are followed. Ask for the A . K. C. De
veloner, and see that you get the
genuine.
We are prepared tocompnund any and
all of your own formula- and guarantee
satisfaction.
At the old place, 175 Second Street,
Tin- Dalles, Oregon.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
tOTl "FlmiT This Hour is manufactured expressly for family
k'-'-1-- use : overv pack it) gnariuiteed to give eatinfactioa.
We sell our goodB lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think n
call and gut our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoa.t. Barley and Oats
Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Feed Grain otriiidn
Boiled Grain, ail kinfe
Bran. Shorts, TmitfS
"Byers' Best" Pendle-
Str. "TAHOMA."
Daily Hound Trips except Sunday.
CARD
61b ffiUMM3$
TIME
Leave Portland
Leave Astoria
OWE' FOK A DOSE.
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Landing and ollice Foot of Alder1
Street; both phones, M U31, Portland,
Oregon.
E. W. ClilCH TON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles,
A. J. TAYLOK, Agent Astoria.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'. e. LjiiiiI OHIi.'v, Vancouver, Wash,, ( '
iliiy I'JUt. i
Notice; la licroby given that in conii1iuneu
with the jirovhioio- of the Mi!t of (.'wiuress n(
June :;, ln", untitled "An act for the ntlu of tun
bsr liinij"- in the .stnte.i of CntlforniH, Orexmi,
Nevailu anil Wii.ihIii(lnTc'rritiirv,"ii,i cxtanleii
to all the public imiil utittus by act of AtiKiist I.
lHJ, Krntik Htevvart, of Low Itook. county of
(illllitm, htntu of Oregon, has this iluy lik-il In
, . , r i ii linn iiiiii;c jiin nuru niiit:iuviii .11 fi i ir nit-
first class, good for stop-overs in Cali-1 ..urehHi.fof the N a of sec U, In Tp No I N, K
.m i.i r., . nun win oiiur pioin to hiiiiw
1 fornia, $28.00. Second class, including
I berth in tourist sleeper in both direc
tions, no stop-overs, iUo.fiO. Tickets on
j wale at The Dalles July loth mid 10th,
and will be honored by Southern Pacific
on trains leaving Portland July 15th and
10th, and on morning train July 17th;
good for return passage leaving San
Francisco up to and including July ill,
1901. Tickets will not be Bold good in
one direction via rail and in another via
steamer.
For further information communicate
with .las. Ireland, agent, The Dulles,
Oregon. m2l-jlyll
A Wisconsin fisherman put his hook
down into the muddy waters of the
Mississippi, near Lansing, la., recently,
and floated in his boat with the current
until he reached Prairie du Chieo.
Somewhere between these two points tie
caught on his hook a clam, in whose
shell was hidden the largest and most
perfect pearl ever found in those waters.
This pearl ia now locked in a vault at
H, Deakin'a art rooms in the fine arte
building in Chicago. Mr. Dnukin was
offered flO.OOO for it. He refused to sell
it, because he thinks the pearl is worth
foO.000.
It was bought from the fisherman by
a Prairie du Chien man (or $17,000. The
connoisseurs who have seen the pearl
since Mr. Deakin bought it pronounce it
the most wonderful ever found in Amor-
that thu hunt icumht Is more valuable fur Its
timber or Mtonu than for iiKriciilliinil pnrpoeii,
and to eitahlhh his claim toxulil Imiil before
the UcKlstcr anil liecelvt-r ol IhlK cillicc at Van
(.-Oliver, Wash,, ou Wednesday, the llth day of
Aiiitiist, 1WJ1.
Hu iihiiich as wlt:ii;ses Homer V. Wood
worth, (iixlfrey I. Kmtth, K. K. Koburttcm and
Many M. littrrett, all of Portland, Or.
Anv mul nil i.-rMini claiming iidvernaly the
ubovu-dwcrlbed lands are reiiumted to illu their
Chilian In thin ofliceou or before uiild 1 Ith (1h
of AtiKimt, 1'JUl.
Junl lOt . It. DL'NIIAti, ItculHtur.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
Lnnd OIKteat Vancouver, Winh,
Jliiy 17, Itioi.
Notice Is hereby iclvcn that thu following
uariifd Kettk-rit have lllvd initlce of their iutun
tlun to make llnal proof in mippnrt of thuir
cliilm and that nalii prouf will be Hindi! before
"The Doctors told me mv cough was w.- I'rwby, L. H. CoiaiiUMloniir for Dl.strlutof
VwihhhiKtKU, at IiIh o'llce In (ioldeiidulo, W imh,,
incurable One Minute Cough Cure made
me a well man." Norris Silver, North
Stratford, N. II. Because you've not
found relief for a stubborn cough, don't
despair. One Minute Cough Cure has
cured thousands and it will cure you.
Safe and sure. Clarke & Falk't P. O.
Pharmacy.
Dressed spring chickens at the Stadel
man Commission Co.'h LM-tf
Subscribe for Thk Ciiiionici.k.
Executor's Notice.
on bitlurduj, Auuu'2'j, U"U, viz.
KIKuiiah II. liylton,
II. j:. No, 0700, for the NJ NII!, NUH mid
SKh of bKi, Kee ;il, Tp I N, It III K, W, il., who
niimeii thu follovvhiK wltne.i.H to prove IiIn con
tlnnoiis rcalilt-nci ujioii and cultivation uf mild
lund, viz. ,
Orlc- IC, Khlijiv, (,'orllx hiirenst'ii, John lliif
frou, James O. I.yle, all of l.ylu P. u.. Wnih.
Voillx HoroiiHBii,
II. K. No. V.r,A, for thc!HW'4 HK'.Hec! I.'!, and
of fsKK nnd NKJi of NWVf, Kto iil. Tp il N,
K U K, W. M., who iiamuH thu folhmlng wit
neiiii'H to prove hii u iiitliiiioiiM rutldcnco upon
mid cultivation of said land, viz. -
Klkiimih JS. HyltoiipUrlc K. Hhlppoy, John Jinf
f rem , James O. Ly lu, all of Lyie 1. U Wuih.
Orle K. HIHiKy,
II, K. No. W5J. for tno fraotlonal rlW ol NV.'i;
I f rU..l..til IV nl HWl ii ml flu, H 'i nl v. I, nr
Notice is hereby k'lvc-n that SI. 'A. Donucll hah 1 t..i w ft in v (8 if u im iUi.h. tin, rni.
liecn duly uiiolntul execulor ol thu lant will iowIiik Vltii"u to prove hU contliiuciui. renl
and tunturaent of Ann LuchliiKer. decenkiil. i (it.nc4, ,iwm Hud cailtlvmion of siild land, U.:
Alllt-rbOiiH httvniK cmim mkuiiim wiu untate Klkanuh II. liylton, Corllx Koruiuuii, John
if Mid Ami LucliliiKt-r ru hereby not lied to i)r(m und James O, Jjrlc, all of Lylo 1'. 0
resent the shiiio to inc. verified a by Uw re-1 u-iih -
of sal
present ino shiiio io inc. vcrinc-u hh oy law re-' Wuh
)iureu, WHiiiu iix laoniun irom inu ante or cms . W(g
IIUUCV.
Dated ut UAlles City this 7th clay or June, 1901
jUUH M. DONNKLL, Executor.
W. II. DUNHAM, KeglHtcr.
Subscribe for Thk Cuuomulk.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aido
Natu.ro in strenBtheniug and recon-
atructlng the exhausted digestive or-
fjans. It is the latest discovcreddlgest-
antand toulo. ISTo other preparation
can approach it in etllcicticy. It in
siantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Iudit'estion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
PrlcoSOc. and SI. Lar(?08liocontalnR2'i times
! amallslie.lIookaUr.buutdyfipopsiiiinalledtrtie
"c?arodbi'E r Dc'."iTT ft CO.. Crjlcag
I Sold by Clarke AFalk' P () P i . uy
oj) dry catarrh; they dry up tho KuurntioiiR,
which adhcro to tho mciubrano and decom
pose, canning n far more Kurioua trouble than
tho ordinary form of cafarrh. Avoid all dry.
iug iuhulauta, fumes, mnokes nnd tmiiirn
and tuo that which cleansers, soothca and
heals. Ely'H Cream Jlalui ia ftuch u roniody
and will euro catarrh of cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial aizo will ho
mailed for 10 cents. All driiiim'shi well tho
CtJo. aizo. Ely UrothorH, 5(! Warren Ht.,
Tlio liahn cureii without pain, doeB not
irritate or caiiso Huco.ing. It Hpreadti itiiulf
over nn irritated and angry Hiirface, roliov
ing iintuftdiatoly tho painful inllainmation.
With Ely'H Cream Jlahn you nro armed
against Nasal Catarrh uud liny rover.
NOTIOK FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OrricK at 'J'iih Dam.kh, on,, I
Jiimi", l;)i (
Notieu Ih hereby mIvcii Hint the followliik'
named kuttler bus II led notleo of bin luiimtloii to
makii final proof In Mippnrt of hlxrliilin, ami
that siiid proof will bu inadu buforu thu Ken Inter
and liecelvcr at The hallux, Oremm, cm tiatnr
day, July ai, JWil, viz.;
Fred Htitokll.
of Thu DaMuk, Or., II. K. No, ran, for thu NWK
of MVKofBec.i!7,Tp I N H lit K W. M.
He name thu following wltiioxi.e to prove his
coutiiiiicniN resldeucu upou and cultivation of
said laud, viz.:
Osmer W. Cook. Alux. Kruxor, It. 0, llrookH,
liliniiva i.unnuii, .1,1 m iiu hiii n, wi.,flJII.
IA1'fA'IAliltAIAt'IA'rArA
f A'l Al A t A'tAIAI A1AUJJWJ1
I."
C. J. STUBLillMb,
M1I0I.II.K AM) KCTAIL
11
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to Firat National P.nnk.
; Oiiiiiinii riiniiK an 1,
:(; 1. one nint. loin.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
p. S. GUflfliriG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-IlKAI.IMt IN-
junl-J
JAY I'. LUCAS, Iti-Klntcr.
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Aent for Itilhsull A, Co. I.ni'liiex, TlirenherM and tinw .Mills.
Cor, Sccouil & Lai! Sls THE DALLES, OB,
Telephone 157.
Loin: Dintiuicu 107!!.
IT i .p. SOUTH and EAST via
Yellowstone Park Line.
THK Dl.N'l.Vfi (!AK ItOt'TH PP.O.M I'OUTl.ANl)
TO TH K KAHT.
THK ONI.V 1MKKCT LINK TO THK VKLI.OW-
HIONK 1'AKK
I.KAVK,
Union Depot, I'll iliac I Sis
AKKIVK.
No.
No. J'liBt mall for Tncoina, 1
M.-iittie, Ulyiiiiin, (iniy'h
Harbor and Kouth llitml
liolntN, hp.ikiUKi, Koss-'
land, II, (I., I'ullman,
MllM-OW, U-uIhIiiii, f-
11M5 A. M, faloHllinpialuinKeimii- f,;M) P. M,
try, Helena, .Miiini-uiMi
IIm, Ht. I'liul, Omiilni,
Kiiihiiin (Uty, Ht. IouIh,
CIiIciiko mid all pnlniH
No. -I. eakt mid HimiheiiNt. No, :i,
I'nicel hoiind Kxpros
11;.M 1'. M. for Taeoina and heattlu 7;00 A. M,
,111111 hiteriaediatu poiutki
I'nlliiian flrHt cilimH nnd timrUt oleotKirH to
Mlniieapo llH.Ht. I'aiil mid Mlimourl river point
without (iliuiiKe.
VoHtthnle.1 trulim. Union depot eoiuieutloim
hi all priuelpal el tie.
lliiKKHKu fllieekod to destination of tioketH,
f or ImiitlMonioly llhinniiteildeoorlpUveiimtter,
tlcketB, HieepliiK-uar renervutlonti, ete., unit ou or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Awiliitant (lonunil 1'aiweimer AkoiU. 2M Morrl
son atreot.uorner Third, rortlaud Oregon.
Shasta Route
TraltiH leave Tho Dalles fur rnrtlanu mid
NtntlotiH at l:'Jtl a. in. and :i p. in.
lA'ave I'ortlaud
" Albany
Arrive ANhland
" KiKirnmi'iito . . .
" Han Kniliuliteo
n:nn a m
,12. Hi) a ia
7l00p
io:50 p
Arrive OKdoti
" Denver
" KmihaNCIty.
" Ulileai0 ....
UWnm 11;30;S
. 7 . p ia
Arrive 1-os AiikuIuh ...
" Kl I'axo
" Kort Worth
" City of Mexico .
" lloiuton
" New Orleaim .
" WllHllillKIOIl. . -
" New York ... y .
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7i00 B
6:00 pin
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f,;i1'
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OliiilreiirH Haoriimento to OuAun ' m or
und tcmrUtnarHtoClilettK". um"'
lealix anil WimlllllBtoa.
Coniicfltlnir ut H'tu. Kramilxco with ,,
HteuiiiHlilp lTnuH for H1''1 irlci.
Phlllpplnwi, Cuatral mid Hoath Awcra"
Beo agent ut The Dalle Btatl"". or di-
C. H. MARKHAM' o,
Oouoral Piwuifer Agcut, foW