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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
OCT. n, 1901
II R. SCOTT H CASMLACY.
Tbe East Oregonian wishes to say
to .The Dalles Chronicle that it is
sincere in its advocacy of tbe elec
tion of H. W. Scott, of tbe Pvrtland
Oregon ian, to succeed Joseph Simon
in tbe United States senate from
Oregon, and will support him for
tbe position against any man In Ore
gon, democrat or republican, on tbe
ground that Mr. Scott is the Guest
man for the ofl&re. standinj head and
shoulders above any other man in
tbe state as a representative of 'the
Oregon country" in the upper hose
of congress. There is no question
regarding bis fitness and ability, and,
if he were elected, it would be cred
itable to the people of tbe state in
tbe eyes of the people of the whole
nation. In short, the office should
seek tbe man in this instance. Let
it be put on record for all time
that tbe democratic East Oregonian
is for H. W. Scott for United Stales
senator in 1903. and that it will have
no other candidate. Will The Dalies
Chronicle plesse accept this open
declaration, or will it continue to
squeak, sneer and snarl because the
East Oregonian has dared to suggest
"a good thing" for Oregon that the
republican party can perform if it
would serve tbe pecpie? East Ore
gonian. The Dalles Chronicle does accept
this open declaration, and is as much
surprised as delighted at the East
Oregonian"s candor and good sense.
The election of Mr. Scott to the
United States senate wonid dc honor
to tbe state and wonld in a measure
help wipe out tbe burning disgrace
of Simon's election. Harvey eott.
in the judgment of The Chkoxicle.
towers head and shoulders above
any man that could be named in
Oregon for United States senator,
with only one. or possibly two excep
tions. In this opinion The Chron
icle and East Oregonian are entirely
as one. Whether or not Mr. Scott,
who has made many bitter enemies,
and richly deserved to have made
them too, could be elected, is a mat
ter that The Chboxicle has no
desire to discuss. We only add as
an apology for mistrusting tbe East
Oregonian that our mistrust arose
from an acquaintance with that paper
in years gene by, when its editorial
expression was guided by a mind
that never had a kindly thought or
a generous word lor anybody out
side its cwd political circle.
LET TEE POLITICIANS EEWaRE.
The wool growers of Southeastern
Oregou are in dead earnest on the
subject of leasing tbe public domain.
So are the ranchers and small stock
men, and their opposition to the
scheme is justifiable and right. The
leasing of the public domain means
the rnin of tbe very class of people
who are doing more than any others
to develops tbe natural resources of
a country that in the bands of great
cattle syndicates would remain a
practical wilderness for a'.; time. At
a recent meeting of these protestants
the following unequivocal resolution
was passed i
'Resolved, That should the pro
posed law jss we will never here
after, in tbe discharge of our duties
as citizens, allow any opportunity to
pass without showing our disapproval
and condemnation of tbe men and
the political party that may be re
sponsible for its passage; that we
earnestly urge the people of eacL
election precinct in Lake county to
meet at the carl est dav possible,
that the' may take such action as
may be deemed best, in opposition
to tbe proposed policy of leasing the
public lands, and to bring the entire
population into harmonious action
'against leasing.' We suggest that,
when there shall be two other as
sociations of like purpose organized,
each association shall appoint one
member of s county executive com
mittee, which committee shall meet
and dense some plan by which tbe
united voice of the people msy be '
taken, so that their opposition to
this movement of leasing tbe public '
lands msv be made known to tbe
American congress :n the clearest
snd most effective manner."
Just as long as tbe 'statement
mains uncontradicted that Admiral
Schiey's flagship received seventy j
per ernt of tbe bits made by the1
piniards, and bad tbirty-six por
MM of the return fire to her credit,
just so long the people of the United i
States will give admiral Schley tbe ;
credit of the victory over the Spanish !
quadron at Santiago, in spite of tbe
decision of all tbe naval inquiry
boards in the universe.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarke t Fa a have a saie a fall line '
of paint sa i artist'- brasher.
Ever-ber'rig ra?ptrry plants at Mrs.
C. J. Stub :ngs f jT ten cents each.
a-u
A line of Eastman .u. and sop
plies just received ry C;rke & Faik.
Bolt of
the beautiful Easter Lily, 10
cents each ; 1 per dexsn. Tbe Dalles
Nursery. c2l-Sl
dark and Faik have jast received a
foil Sine of. fresh Velcx paper? and de
velopers, tbe sarx-e s- ijsru t.y Mr. Ijvick
in his recent demonstration at ocr 'tore.
Lost Dating carnival week, three
keys on Bring; all flat, one iarge. two
Em ill ones. The Seder win favor tbe
owner by leaving them at The Chkox
icle office. oc'22 Iw
iur - ix.-w... UUur
recentiy been enlarged and r:tei cp wtb
the on?y steam-iiea ted bath rooms in
tbe city. A;! the fnrLirnre and appoint
merits are new and of tbe beet. For tbe
convenience of bnsineae men the place
wi'.! be k-pt open, cntil farther notice,
till 10 c'clotk p. m. This is the only
onio -ii p n tbe city : osing tbe anion
card and emplovirg nnion barbers.
oio-lnt
Brain Funl onsenae.
Another ridicnloc? food fad has been
oranded by tbe most competent aatbor
liie. They bave dispelled tbe Eiiiy no
tion that one kind of food is needed for
brain, another for mnscies, and et!Y. an
other for bones. A correct diet will not
only nourish a particular jart of tbe
bojy, bnt it will ecetain evry ntber
part. Yet, however good voar food may
. . " ...
oe, tie ca.rimec. is aeiruyeu uy mui
gestion or dyspeysia. Yon must pre
pare for their appearance or prevent
their coming bv taking regniar doses oi
Green's August Fiower,
medicine of tbe beaitbv miiiiona. A fe
aosee a:ae aigesxion, etimn'aiee me liver
to bealtby action, pnrifiee tbe biood, and
makes von fee! baoyant and vigoroas
Ynn can act Dr fi. C. liiwrf r)iaine
remedies at Biakeley's drag store.
Green 'e Specia Aimanac.
I laretf bat.
Get
1
Dail Headache, Paine in varioae parts
of tbe bod v, Sinking at the pit of tbe
stomach. Loss of appetite, Feveriabaege,
Pimpiet or bores are sli positive eviden
ce? of impure biood. Ko matter bow it
became so it must be purified in order
to obtain good beahb. Acker's Biood
E.exir bas nevei faiied tocare Scrof uioos
or Syphilitic poisons or any other biood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we seii every bottie on a
positive guarantee, fiiakeley, tbe dro-
gist.
Don't Let Tbca StsSTar.
Often children are tortured with itch-
ing and burning eczema and other skin i
diseases but Bocauen's Arnica Salve ;
... '
neaie tne raw sores, expeis innammation.
- . l. . -' r-i
.cam lur rain nuuvui a etai . eicau,
fragrant, cheap, there's do salve on
earth as good.. Try it. Core guaranteed.
Oaly 25c at G. C. Biakeley'a drag store. 4
t- j t. ,. i aliey al Ieet; them-ea: nght anr northerlv t-
Ivodol Dye papai Cora is not .-: beginning joogiug u. Max V.wt a.-
etimaieat to tired nature. It affords tbe i -
. j .l,, v, J is. A strip 4i feet wide off the eat aide of lot
stomach couplets and abeoluta rest by ; , jn bioet s a ciu prupel gusii u.
digesting the food you eat. Yon don't i Grant: assessed at a.
hare tn Aimt hnl oan min. all tha anvwi i - Lot 6 in block 3 in Dalies City : roper es-
nave to aiet oat can enjoy ail tne gooc e1iauB t hlril, ,lfl Ultr Uurst. ltjere,,s -food
yon want. Kodol Dyspepsia Care ; iuhofiu width : belonging to Geo. Buch, and
insUntiv VeiioveetbatdiWresaed Wiiog i "" lDenorUl enj ol Ka 6 m bloci
after estinir. eivn VOU new life and
vigor. Cisrse k fsik's r. U. fnarmacy. i
Mothers every - where praise One
Sdinute Cough Care for the sufferings it
has re.ieved and the live of their little
ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of
the trouble and draws our the irfUm
mation. The children's favorite Cough
Cure. C!arke & Talk's P. O. Pharmacy.
isal ttoofc I ost.
betaeeo The Dalies and
tiie anderaigned lost hie
Fiuder will be suitably
leaving property st the
On the rosd
Center Ri Jge
seejout book,
rewarded bv
Chronicle office.
o29 da 2t
James T. Coopek.
Sick Headache abeoibteiy and perma
nently cured by osing Moati Tea. A
pleasant berb drink. Cares constipation
end indlgaatioo, makes yon eat, sleep
sad happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
aaouey back. 2a eta. ami 50 eta. Blakelay,
tbe drogjriat.
Foley's Homy m Tmr
imrchMra.sMfmr. No mtvku
Groceries
I
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
Notice of Sewer Assessment.
Notice i heTebr given that the City (ontirii
i at DkIIcs City. Oreson, an the -iit day of Oct-;
S ber. 1901. did determine ant ascertain the pro-
portionate coin of the construction of the Court
- - tu-t" tm iftmliM nam. tasaaaaa. &nii in- th
purpose of paying the eottl of the eonstructjon
memji. asaeaseu tne property nercii;a:icr ac
wribed as hereinafter : forth. k wit:
1. Beginning at the nortfet comer of bloca
A at the inters etion o; Cninn and Main streets
in Dalies Ci;v ; the' cv s.ctberly along the west
line ol Cnino stress ltX feet: lDcno" westerlv at
rich ancles to "nion street to tbe west line an .,.,.. . . . . . - .
Said blu-k a. th-.;e, u.-tMrrle parallel with .7- The east half of lot In block - la Dsiies
tnion street to tbe sooti lino of Mair street: . pr-'P" belonging to A. heiler: a-.seseed a. ,
tnerre easier y i.-. the place of beu.cina Be
longing ta the U. it AX. Co. Assessed at t. ( ST. Lots 1 rnd 2 in block 5 in Dalles City
Beeinninr st p-int on the west line ol proper, belonging t- Max Vogt: assessed at S.
Union si-eet 4s3 feet northerly from the south- J Lois e. 7 and I in block 5 in Dalles City j
east earner of biock A, thence werterlv at right ! proper, belonging to w A. L :.- assessed at '
angles to I" nion street to the east line of Liberty j fee.
street: thence northerly along to east Uueof ' as 9 and in in hlort I !n Dslles Citv '
Liberty street to a point where tbe fame is in'er
see tec by a ,:ue drawn a
ngni angles to l nioo
srreet from a point on the west line thereof i .
;:t,- - rL U - "tr7Zi2J7. -
r non street k feet ncrtherly from the point of
beginning: thence southerly to the place of be-
ginnina. iwionguig tr J. :. M . - As -
sessed at Hi
S. Begii.uinc at the sontheajst rimer of block
' side of Cnior. ttr l, thence norther v along the
I west line of F nion street 6S3 teet . thence west-:
' er!y at right angles to V nion street to Liberty
' street . thence southerly on the east line o! Lib-
i errystreet to the north line of Second street:
thence easterly alorg the nrtb line o! Second
i street to the place of beginning. Belonging to j
;ur esiaie oi juiii. ex. j.ieneioacn. iunesseu a.
est
I 4. A strip of ground 5t feet wide off the '
side ot lot 4. block . in Dalle City proper
""
, longing to Esther Nicholas: assessed at 5.
I 5. A strip of ground IC feet S inches in width
; off the east side of lot A in block i tn Dalles City
' proper, bei jnging to Z. F. Moodv assessed a;
iK.25.
I 6. A strip of ground 30 feet wide of! the west
side oi lot 3 in block 4 in Dalles City proper. be
i longing to Margaret A. llartin : assessed at j."
I T. A strip of ground a feet wide off the eas;
' side of lot 3 in block t in Dalies City proper, be
j longing to P. 3. Martin: assessed ;&.
A strip of ground 1 feet wide off the west
j ?de,o! -bl.4 . typrier
I longing to Matilda Baldwin: assessed a: IS
te
S. A strip of c round 4 fee! wide off the east
side of lot 1 and a strip 4 feet wide off the west i
side oi lot i iu bleek 4 in Dalles cite proper, be
iurjging to p.
H. Gates: a-vr'-t at "
10.
-. strip of ground 62 feet wide off the east
I aide ol wti in Mocc 4 in Dalies otv proper, be
tbe favorite j longing to Hatihia Baldwin: assessed at s .: I
side
11. ijol I in block s in Dalles :ty priiper. he- '
A sirip of ground 1Z- feet wide off the nest
! side of lot 4 in block 3 in Dalles City proner be
longing u Pauune Lnaier. ami aaac;acc at
f IS. Beginning at a point on the south line of
slain street : ie;s
tr.r unrtjieast C;imer
1'; City p-oper. iiien"e
easterly along the south line of AIaiihtreet 37
feet 3 inches: thence southerly at right angles
120 feet to the aliey : thence westerly along the
north line of theali?y C7 ieet S inches- then-v
northerlv. at light angit. SS the place of begin-
J.? belongtug to Caroline Korten; assessed at
14. A strip oi ground 16 feet wide off tbe east
! side of lot 4 an i a trin f f'-et wide off the vast
side of lot S in thk 3 in SMies Cit) prwter: be-
li'Dging to J.aU.Cn Baiuwiu. a&sesM-c at li
1. Beginning a; a point or. the south line of
Uain street I feet east of the northwest corner
j oi tot 3 in black 3 in Dsliee City proper . tnenrre
eastcrlv along tbe south line of Main sine; 22
: feet: thence soatterly at right angks i.- feet n
, me alley: thence westerly alone the north line
; of tbe alley 22 feet: thence northerly, at right
ang'es. te tbe place of beginning. beUngliig to
B Wolf: assessed at U.
16. Beginning at a point on tbe south line of
Vain treel XI ieet east of the northwest corner
I of lot 5 in block S in Dalles City pioper, thence
easterly along the south line of Main street S
j feet: thence southerly at right angles 120 ieet to
i the a! lev : thence westerly alone the north line
j of toe alley SJ iee; thence northerly, at right
, ar.p -.- to tbe place of begiuning: belonging to
. Klnnuner : Mx-.wr a; st 1
17 a atrip of ground u, feet wide off the
east side of lots and a strip 15 ieet wide off the
west side ot lot 2 la block Z in Dsle Oty
proter bciuugiug 10 Geo. Bncn. a:
i13.
Besrinping at s point in the south line of
Kain street 40 feet west from the northeast turner
of btuek S us Dalles city i roper, thence westerly
along the south line of Main street M ire;
thcaec at right snaiea soatheriy U0 feet t tbe
alley: taeiaee easier K oi ng tbe north line af the
"n DeiJeeCllj r roper. lte: anc 7 i!.r-.-, 1::
- ..rj "v" - "
to
trip 2
' 7 in block S tn Dallas City proper: belonging lo
A Bettiugeu, and asaened at $12.
i. A strip oi ground 33 feet wide off the aest
side of lot 7 in block 3 in Dalies City proper be
iouging to Max uart and asaciaod at S.
Si Lot in block 3 in Dalles City pntr: ba
' longiDg to Prim A Niuenke and ssasasaa at 2f
85. Lot 9 in block s in Dalies City proper ; be
longing to Kate Handley and aasimad a l.
I 3S Loth) in block Sin Dalles .City proper .
belonging to E schannoaud asseaaed at
I 27. Lot i ia block 4 in Dallas City proper, ex
reptina tbeieliom the following tract, lo-wta:
. beginning at a point in tha north line of bee
. ond street in said Dalles City CI lee: aesu-rlv
fioen the iiiterseerioa of Court ane second feu..
tnn.ee northerly parallel with Court strset w
feet; I twee- eaterly aaraliei with becund to.
M ieet; tSaaca awutherly naraUel with t ourt
streat Sj feat; thaxre easterly aaoag the no th
line of Second s tract to the place at begin i. tug
belonging to S H Gates and sweat sd at te.
. A il st r of e round described as follows
begiaalog at a point in the north line uf becond
stsaet ia Daliaa CU; Ieet aeat uf the lutersec
tiaa of c art aaS Second streets, thence north
erly parallel with Oaatt street 60 feet; thence
ly parallel witn beeuod street M feet
t southerly parallel with Conn street t
lo tssvond street thence easterly aioua th.
ii on lineal bacoad street St teat to tha place of
m as siai. aale sic J -
M. Lot and tbe east half of lot T in b.'Xi i
iDallas City sa-oaar, belougiug to J. h Mat
SO. W est half of lot 7 In block 4 in Dalles City !
Groceries
M. T.
, belonging to James Snipes. Assessed i
r;t v.
! SI. lot I in block 4 in Dalle? City proper be
: limalng to Kate McOornisck. Assewed a: gc; BV
j 32. Lot 2 la block 6 is Dalles City proper, be
S kmginp to tbe estate of A. Bettinsren. deceasel.
- Assessed at S53-25.
S3. Lot 1 in block 6 in Dalles City prnj-er. be
longing to the estate of J. H. jiichelbach. de
' ceased. Assessed at S SV.
j XL Lot 5 in block I iu Dlles City proper, be
leseing to tbe estate of A. HetUogec. deceased :
assessed at -V
ST. Lot 4 and the west half of lot 3 in -i I
; in Dalles city proper, belonging to Mai Vogt:
' v..nrin. tn w-v !..;... !.s a.
a- a. v - assessed at lab.
. LnJ ." and feet off the east side of lot 6 j
liu bU-rt - ir: la ies Citv proper, eieepttnr n
! JP Jt in width off the north end of lot 5.
; belonging to Dalles City assessed at ..
, ML. A stnr o grouno feet in width or the
noru: end of lo: 3 in nioca r in Dalies city
l.-ipe-. b. nctng t- - ! run aetc at
LUS
42. A strip of ground 11 feet in width off the
west side of lot f in block 6 in la!ies URy prop
er. belonging to Julia A. Driver: assessed at
(&.50
IS. Lots 1 and 2 in block I in Dalles Cite
proper, belonging to Laura . French : assessed
a; v
44. Lota 4 and I in block T in Dalles Citv
'pro
X
proper, belonging to Geo. A. Liebe : assessed at
I SV Lot S in block ',
in Dalles Citr proper, be
assessed at 129.
1 iouging to Dalles City
4C Lo: 2 in block T in Dalles On proper, be
: longing to the estate of F. Brogan, deceased : as
; sesaed at (29.
47. Lot 1 in block T in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Columbia Lodge. No. &, I. O. O. F.;
assessed at 12.
4B. Lot 1 in bloc k 6 in Bieelow s Addition to i
Dalles Citv. belonging to D. M. and J. W.jl
i. Lot in block 7 in Dalles Citv proper, be
longing to Mary T. Elaksiey assessed at gj.
50. Lot 7 and a strip 22 feet in width off the
east side of lot s in block 7 in DaUes Cirv prop
er, belonging to E. C. Peane assessed st t40.
55. A strip of ground :5f. feet in width off the
wei side ot lot s end 16 teet off the east ide oi
lot I in block 7 in DaUes citj proper, belonging
to Bamantba A. French assessed at t-ti.
52. Lot 10 and a strip 4i feet in width off the
west side of lot S in bluet 7 in Dalles City prop
er, belonging to Alary Condon ; assessed at 130.
53. Lots 5 and i, in block I in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Mrs. D. M. French: assess
ed .-.:'..
54. Lots 1 and 2 in block 10 in Dalies Citv
proper
t'
belonging to Crsula Euch:
bt
55. Lot 5 tn block It in Dalles Citv proper, be-1
longing to Isabella Gray : assessed a't FJ9.
is. Lot 4 in block 9 in Dalles Citv proper, be- '
longing to emith r reneh : asapsiwd at fJO.
WL Lot Z in btock V in Dalles City proper, be
longing to the heirs o: sophia Kiss, cef-eaaed
uaesed at t&.
56. Lot e in biock 9 in Dalles City proper, be-
longing to Anna F. Ta lor: aaassBB at ITS.
56. Lot 9 in block 0 Dalles City proper, be
iouging to Phoebe Egan: assessed nt
60 The south half of lot 10 in block 9 in .
yai.ta ..uv pror, oeiong!L:g to I . T. Meboai
u!sec at
SI. The north bal of lot 10 io block 9 in
Dalies City proper, belonging to Mrs. A. J. Fits
eeraid asse&scd at (25.
62. Lots 5 and I in Tieviu t Addition to Dalles
City, beloneiug to tbe f irst Congregational
church of Tbe Dalles: usaessed at HX.
63. Lots 1 and 2 in biock 12 in Gates' Addition
to Dalles City, belonging to Florence M. Vsuse:
assessed At I6C
64. A piece of grouni described as follows:
Begiuning at the northeast comer of block 15
Addition, thence southerly along the
west line of Court -: 2 iee: : tbenre wester
ly at right angles to Court street K., feet : thence
northerly parallel with Court street 300 feet to
Uieallry: ihenee easterly along the line of the
alley to the place of beginnirig Belonging to
school district So. 12; assessed al $133
65. Tbe west h!f of olock
13 in Dalles city
pioper anu oales AOditiun to Dalies City, be- !
uuging io n . ixru : asea at 14j.
(6. Becinning at the southeast corner of the
intersection of con't and Fifth streets in Dalles
'. ity. thence southerly along the east line of
Court street to the alley : tnenee easterly along
the north line of the alley lot; fee:: thence
northerly parallel with Court street to the aouth
line of Fitth street: thence westerly along the
south line ol Pifth street to the place of be
ginning Belonging to the estate of G. M.
Krause assessed at
6 Begiuning at a point on the sooth line of
Fifth street It feet easterly from the iniertec
; 'ionof Court and Fifth streets: thenee southerly
narailei with Court street to the alley : thence
oasnrriv a - ,ng tne nuru. Uiiuof the a'Wiu (wf
tnenee northerly parallel with Court street lo the
u ""e.01 ' ": tnenee westerly along
the scutb line of Fifth street w feet to the piece
uj negmniug. Belonging to Mux oet : ase,ed
at47.
AU said property Uin ia Dalles City,
in
aaid assessments a ere each and all en tared in
::.. d.icket of city lieus on 'be -;6th day of Octo- !
tarr. liail.and tie made payable in ope pavuient
U be male on or before the lsth day of X'oveni- '
bet, hail.
This nohce U given by order of the council.
Date this 26th day of October, 1901.
J. D'lHFRTV. I
oanttd Recorder of Dalles city.
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miiman nrst -eia and touritt sleepers to i
Minneapolis, ot. ran! aul Missouri tiver pointa
I without change.
Vesti tailed trains. L'cion depot connections
in all principal citie.
Baa-gage cheeked to destination of tickets.
S'or handsomely illustrated desvripuve matter,
tickets, sleeping car reservations etc., call on or
arriut
A. D. CHARLTON,
I Assistant General Passencer Armt. J, Mnrri
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3S3-, WasUtugtoa street, ttoonas S3-3S,
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your laud enabha you to win th. aflecUou af
one you desire.
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TIME SCHEDULES
raoa
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Sail lake, Denver, Fl
worth, Omaha. Kaa
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cago and the East.
Atlantic
Kawesa,
:2:40 a. m.
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werth, Omain. Kan.1
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I FDrSanFranciseo,
SaO every 5 days, t
S.OOp m.
DaBg
bla River.
SanSar,
t thp. tn.
SaSarday,
100 p. m.
To Aswria and Way.
Landings.
Daily
exeapt
Sunday,
6:00 a. m.
WlUaasette River.
Oregou Citv. Newberg,
Salem. ladei- Jence,
and Say-Landings.
4H .
i Tuesday.
' fhsuaday,
Sa tarda v.
; 6:00 a. m.
i Tnawnay.
Corvallis and w8v
Landings. Willamette and
Vaanhtll HlTers.
Oregon Citv. Diyton and
a'sy-Landi'ngs.
Toatad.ty,
aatosSay,
7:00 a. m.
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Leave
Kliaria
dally.
8:40 a. m.
sasks sUeer.
Kiparia to Lewiston.
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aVaT Parties TUIng to ro to Bs
i pattst on Columbia Southern ria Biggs, laaM
I take Ko. 2, tearing The Dalles at 123 a
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sud Stan " rr'-f - r T rniasaiii
at Beppuer tancOon and biggs a lth So. Lss
4l rising at tka BaOeaat 1:05 p m.
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