The Dalies Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY - NOV. 2, 1901 The Idaho Wool Growers awocfa j tion has determined to teat the valid-1 1ty of the law prohibiting the taking ot sheep within two miles of n farm house or residence. Members of the ; association bclicvu it is uneonstitu- I lionnl and they will have the matter ! finally determined. The politicians of Multnomah or Marion count-, either, are ready to supply n man for every state office and then some. Now, boys, b? liberal. If you can't be liberal out ot your own hearts, then it will be necessary for Eastern Oregon, to give you a few examples of selfish ness. Penrileton Tribune. The Times-Mountaineer advocates the election of the edltor-in chief of the Oregonian for United States senator, to succeed Joe Simon. That settles it. We did have some hope tbat Simon's toga might make a thnmbstall for Mr. Scott. Now, alas, the hope is dashed for ever. Our contemporary has the fatuity of always being on the losing side. The Everett Herald says facetious ly: "Senator John A. Jones, or I Nevada, has forsaken free silver and formall' returned to the republican part'. He says the money issue is dead, the enormous output of gold having solved the problem. And ! Mr. Bryan is thus called upon to draw bis blue pencil through another j name on the 16 to 1 roll of honor.' Mr. Bryan will soon be able to ! realize the feeling of the school-book boy hero who stood on the burning deck." The Official Gazette denies that King Edward is troubled with cancer or that specialists were in consulta tion about him while he was in Den mark. The Medical Press says papillomatous growths have been re -moved from his majesty's vocal cords on three occasions, and that another operation -ot another nature has been necessary. A word from the king would settle all this discussion about his besltb, but somehow or other it U not kingly to give out such in formation. Uncertain Tendencies In Politics. A prominent La Grande politician, who recently returned from Western Or egon, was heard today to make a few casual remarks upon the politics of Ore gon in general and that phase of it affect ing the governorship in particular. The thing most easily discovered at present in Oregon politics, said be, is that none of the politicians understand the tendencies, or If they do they are not sufficiently sure of their footing to be pushing vigorously forward. As it cjneerus the governorship the situation is particularly complicates and one of the fountain heads of Oregon politics is giving off nothing to simplify matters. Sinator Mitchell has absolutely nothing to eay. He will, he says, remain in the state about three weeks longer and in that time will have done nothing to ad vance the interests of any gubernatorial candidate. He is out of it. Phil Metschan, according to our in formant, is out of it Ln another sense. The cases now in the courts against him will make it impossible fur him to be come a candidate. But in his stead Judge Cake, of Portland, looms upon the horizon. If he stands for the nom ination he will, it is believed, carry the Multnomah delegation in bis vest pocket. He is what is known as a Mitchell can didate. There are three others, which may account for the senator's willing ness to view the fight from afar. Of Booth, of Southern Oregon, the La Grande man had little to say. But Fur-' nisb and Lowell are right in the fore-1 front as far as the diicussion has gone. I Lowell had a strong following among bo h grand divisions until it began to be known that Geer was the Simon caudi date, and the Dolph incident was dragged 1 in at Lowell's expense, lie still has I go d support in both factions, but must look for his main assistance from the Mitchell men. His chances are yet Kood. Furnish will draw from both Simon and Mitchell men, as the factions are known, without the handicap under which Lowell runs. Furnish has al ways been a personal friend of Mr. Oo bett without having antsgon'wd the op- posing faction. Ha now frankly asks for the support of the Mitchell men. This he will receive to a large extent, and without any opposition, indeed with some assistance from the Simon forces. He will be a Strong factor in the conven tion if he takes with biro the support ot the Umatilla delegation. From this resume it wmuM seem that the Mitchell force are divided, while the Simon forces are centered upon Goer, which would appear to give Geer the This aiivantngn, the La Grande politician thinks, is only appar ent. The Geer forces are united, but lukewarm. The iukevturniness may easily develops into opposition in outly ing sections. It will pruhubly, there fire, happen that the Mitchell vote, al- ; though divided, will when centered ! upon one man a consummation not hard to attain in the convention easily ! elect him. La Grande Chronicle. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clarke & FriTk have on sale a fnll line of paint sml artist's hrnRhes Ever-bearing raspberry plants at Mrs. C. J. Slubling's for ten cents each. oiMf A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke &. Falk. Clark and Falk havejist received a full line uf fresh Velox papers and de velopers, the same as used by Mr. Lovick in his recent demonstration at our store. The Umatilla House barber shop has recently been enlarged and fitted up with the only steam-heated bath rooms in the city. All the furniture and appoint mente are new and of the best. For the convenience of business men the place will be kept open, until further notice, till 10 o'clock p. m. This is the only union ship in the city ; using the union card and employing union barbers. olO-lm train Fuoit Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been oranded by the most competent author ities. They have dispelled the silly no tion that one kind uf food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indi gestion or dyspeysia. Yon must pre pare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes yon feel buoyant and vigorous You can get Dr. G. C. Gieen's reliable remedies at Blakeley'e drug store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1 Played Oat. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishnese, Pimples or Sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir haa never failed tocore Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a poeitive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug gist. Don't Let Them Softer. Often children are tortured with itch ing and burning eczema and other skin diseases but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve heals the raw sores, expels inflammation, leaves the skin without a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on earth as good. Try It. Cure guaranteed. Only 26c at G. C. Blakeley'e drugstore. 4 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimnlent to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. Yon don't have to diet bat can enjoy all the good food yon want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre instantly relieves tbat distressed feeling after eating, siving you new life and vigor. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Mothers every where praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws our the ir.lltm mation. The children's favorite Cough Cure. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes yon eat, sleep and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 26cts. andoOcts. Blakeley, the druggist. Fur 'Pueumuula. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in thiee very severe eases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Be ware of snbstitntes. Clarke & Falk. Lewis Ockerman, Goeben, Ind: "Da Witt's Little Early Risers new bsmd me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and snake ma feel like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. Clarke 4 Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Groceries Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92. n Ttiui We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cnre. F. J. Cheney A Co; Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve bim perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Trunx, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, ()., Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ir taken inter nally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Familv fills are the beat. 12 Be Kept nil Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suf fered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Electric BitterB and 1 1-2 boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them. G. C. Blakeley will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents. 4 Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve rill act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense and danger of an operation. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes : "My daughter bad a severe attack of la grippe and a terrible cough settled on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." Clarke & Falk. C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says his child was completely cured of a bad case of ecz -ma bv the use of DeWitt's Witch H:;zil Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantl; relieves piles Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. La grippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal re sults after the patient is supposed to have passed the danger point. Foley's Honey and Tar affords positive pro tection and security from these coughs. Clarke & Falk. You should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely the best for all diseases of the throat and lungs. Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction. Clarke & Falk. me Columbia pacRiog Co., PACKERS OF PORK and BEEF M AN O FACT U KK K8 Of Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of y BRAND HAMS & BACON a)R!FD beef. etc. r in ij ua til iii iii L. Lane, OKNEKAL mm ...AND.. UisesHeef rk. Pish Broths' n. Third ani Menu. Piione 159 sfl rfi ifl M (i sfl Groceries US. T. Notice of Sewer Assessment. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Dalles City, Oregon, on the 24th day of Octo ber, 1901, did determine and ascertain the pro portionate cost uf the runs 1 1 uction of the Court street sewer m Dalles city, Oregon, and for the fmrposeof paying the costs of the construction hereof, assessed the property hereinafter de scribed as hereinafter set forth, to wit: 1. Beginning at the northeast corner of block A nt the intersection of Union and Main streets in Dalles city: thence southerly along the west line of Union street 100 feet: thence westerly at right angles to Union street to the west line of said block a; thence northerly parallel with Union street to the south line of Main street; thence easterly to the place of beginning. Be longing to the O. K ft If. Go. Assessed at 150. 2. Beginning at a pcint on the west line of Union srect 4W3 feet northerly from the south east corner of block A, thence westerlr at right angles to Union street to the east line of Liberty ySKl?S point where the same is inter- sec ted bv a line drawn at right angles to Union srreet from a point on the west line thereof 90 feet northerly from the point of beginning; thenoeeasteriv to said point on the west line of Union street 90 feet northerly from the point of beginning; thence southerly to the place of be ginning. Belonging t Mrs. E. M. Wilson. As .nil At. sessed at S45. 3. Beginning at the southeast corner of block A on tire north aide of Second street and west side of Union stiet, thence northerly along the west line of Union street l$h teet, thence west erly at right angles to Union street to Liberty street; thence southerly on the east line of Lib erty street to the north line of Second street: thence easterly alot g the north line of Second street to the place of beginning. Belonging to the estate of John B. Mlchelbacb. Assessed at S46.65. 4. A strip of ground 58 feet wide off the west side of lot 1, block 4, in Dalle-, Citv proper, be longing to Esther Nicholas: assessed at S2U. 5. A strip of ground 12 feet 5 inches in width off the east side of lot 4 in block 4 ln Dalles Oity proper, belonging to '.. K. Moody; assessed at 6. A strip of ground SO feet wide off the west side of lot 3 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Margaret A. MarUn; assessed at 15. 7. A strip of ground 6 feet wide off the east side of lot 3 in block 4 in Dalles Cltr proper, be longing to P. J. Martin: assessed at'fiS. 8. A strip of ground 18 feet wide off the west side of lot 2 in block 4 In Dalles City proper, be longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at $y. 9. A strip of proline! 48 feet wide off the east side of lot 2 and a scrip 4 feet wide off the west ( siae oi tot l in Diock 4 in Dalles citv proper, be longing to K. II. Gates; assessed at S23. 10. A strip of ground 62 feet wide off the east side of lot 1 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed al 131. 11. Lot 5 in block 3 ln Dalles Citv proper, be longing to Fred Pundt, assessed at 29. 12. A strip of ground 15 feet wide off the west side of lot 4 in block 3 ln Dalles City proper be longing to Pauline Lusher, and assessed at VM. 13. Beginning at a point on the south line of Main street 15 feet east of the nortHeast Aimer of lot 5 in block 8 in Dalles City proper, thence easterly along the south line of Main street 37 feet 3 inches; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley: thence westerly along the north line of Ihe alley 27 feet 8 inches; thence northerly, at right angles, to the place of begin ning: belonging to Caroline Korten; assessed at $13.63. 14. A strip of ground 16 feet wide off the cast side of lot 4 and a strip 8 feet wide off the wet side of lot 3. in block 3 ln Dalles City proper; be longing to Matilda Baldwin : assessed at $12. 15. Beginning at a point on the fouIIi line of Main street 8 feet east of the northwest comer of lot 3 in block 3 in Dalies City proper; thence easterly along the south line of Main street 2 feet; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley: thence westerly along the north line of the alley 22 feet: thence northerly, at right angles, to the place of beginning; belonging to B. Wolf; assessed at $11. 16. Beginning at a point on the south line of Main street 30 feet east oi the northwest corner of lot 3 ln block 8 in Dalles City proper, thence easterly along the south line of Main street 2M feet; thence southerly at right angies 120 feet to the alley; thence westerly along the north line of the alley 22 fee; thenca northerly, at right angles, to the place of beginning; belonging to S. Blumauer; ussessed at $11. 17. A strip of giound 12 feet wide off the east side of lot 3 aim u strip 15 feet wide oil the west side ol lot 2 In block 3 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Ueo. Ruch; asaesssd at $13. ,5. 18. Beginning at a point in the south line of Main street 40 feet west from the northeast corner of block 3 in Dalles City proper, thence westerly along the south line of Slain street 51 feet; thence at right angles southerly 120 feet to the alley ; thence eastetlv alonir the north line of Um j men ai nam angles northerly to place of beginning; belonging to Max Vogt; a- . ,lyv,A itr,' 10 f9et wlae off ne st side of lot 1 in block 3 in Dulles City proper, belougiug to J. D. dram; assessed at $20. 80. Lot 6 in block 3 in Dalles City proper ; ex cepting a strip off the north end thereof 20 feet 7 inches in width; belonging to Oeo. Kuch, and assessed at $29. 21. A strip off the north end of lot 6 (a block 3 in Dalles city proper, 80 ftet and 7 Inches in width; belonging to William Weggeliman; as sessed at $13.2. 22. A strip 26 feet wide off tho east side of lot '."Lb!?,ck 8 '" D,ule" ;lt' proper; belonging to A. Bettlngcn, aud assessed at $13. SSI. A strip of ground 32 feet wide oil the west of lot 7 hi block 3 in Dalles City proper; be ing to Max Vogt and Assessed at $8 side lougi 21. Lot 8 in block 8 in Dalles City proper; be longing to Prill! Oi Nltschke and assessed at $29. 25. tat 9 iu block in Dalles city proper; be longing hi hate Uandley and astescd ai $29. 28. tat 10 in block 8 In Dalles City proper belonging to E. Scuanuo aud assessed at $29. 27. tat 5 in block 4 In Dulles City proper, ex cepting therefrom the followlug tract, to-win i " " yuuiv in uw noun uue oi twe lond street in said Dalles City 42 feet aeatorly I 'om the Intersection of Court and Haoond ata ! thence northerly parallel with Court street 60 leet; thence westerlr nualUI will, ili ut 24 leet; thence southerly uaralll with fv..,.t sirveiuiieei; iiieme easterly along the no th line of Second street to the place of beginning; at 429 28. A piece of around described as follows: bJS!S,i,HL,t.a nt ,n I1 noiU ' Second street iu .Dalles Cito- 48 feet west of the Inters lion of CVnrtand Jiecoud streets, thence north erly parallel with Court street o feel; theae westerly parallel with Second street 24 feet ii,"oeJoutfl' ral)el with Court street 80 ireea. Uianuo easier W uluu th,. t at ftet to lhe pjsoe ot to aim. Kale13ou,T i A AS6,.'0.1 of lot 7 in block 4 3). Weat hall of lot 7 lu block 4 In Dalles City """sjrrwu! norsa una or sasoMid tlrc. betinning. MuumUui ueesEwBsT ssjBasBsrstTrf NOLAN. irorr, bc'ongtng tr James Snipes. A Messed nt $10.63. 31. tot 8 ln block 4 fn Dalles Ctty pfrtper. be longing to Kafe McCormscs. Assessed at $33.25. 32. Lot 2 In block C ln I)Hltes City proper, be longing to the estate Of A. Hettingro, deceased. Assessed at $3!1 2?. S3. Lot 1 in block 6 Id Dulles City proper, be longing l i tilt- estate of J. II. Mlcbeloacb, de ceased. Assessed at $33 2 84. Lot 5 in block 6 rn D illes City proper, be longing tn the estate of A. Hettlngcii, deceased; assessed at 129. 85. I.it 4 and the west half Of lota in block 5 in Dalies City proper, belonging to Max Vogi ; assessed al $UI.7 ?6. The east half of lot 3 in block B ln Dalles Citv proper, belonging to A. Keller; seNul at 17.25. 37. Lo's 1 snd 2 in block 8 in Dall.s City proper, belonging to Max Vogt; assessed nt $2:i. 88. Lots 0, 7 and 8 in block 5 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Geo. A. Lieba; assessed at proner, belonging to Wasco Lodge, No. Id, A. r 4. t . usvpls,i , "- L 40' Lot o and 5; feet off the east side of lot f. ln ,bloc.", 6 u ' 8 Ctty proper, excepting a ;tr'P ? I" width ff the north end of lot 5, ! belonging to Dalles City; assessed at $o0.50. .11 M .trill ill limn ii 'i -' . rnM In ... 1.1,1. . . f K -a.. diiiiui i n i 1 1 . ... ' ten III v lu 111 Vll lUU north end of lot 5 in block 0 !r. Dalles City proper, 1 2.50. belonging to Wm. MeCrum; assessed at 42. A strip of ground 11 feet In width off the west side of lot i, in block 6 in PallekCiry prop er, belonging to Julia A. Driver; assessed at $5.50. 43. Lots 1 and 2 in block 8 ln Dalles Citv proper, belonging to Laura E. French ; assessed at $GC. 44. tata 4 and 5 ln blook 7 in Dalles City proper, lis longing to Ueo. A. Llebc; assessed at 58. 15. It 3 ln block 7 ln Dalles Citv proper, be longing to Dulles City; assessed at $29. 46. Lot 2 ln block 7 In Dulles Citv proper, be longing to the estate of P. Brogan, deceased ; as sessed at $29. 47. Lot 1 in block 7 in Dalles City proper, be t 1 ln block 7 In Dalles City proper, be to Columbia Lodare. No. S. I O n V longiu assesae at $29. ' 48. tat 1 ln blook 6 in Bigelow's Addition to uaiiea winr, Belonging to D. M. and J. W. French; assessed at $25. 49. tat 6 fu blook 7 In Dalles Cttv proper, be longing to Mary T. Blakatey ; assessed at J29. 50. tat 7 and a strips feet lu width off the east side of lot 8 in block 7 In Dalles Cttv prop er, belonging to E. C. Pease; assessed at $40. 51. A tr!p Of around 36 feet In width n& the west side ot lot 8 and 16 leet off the ensi i-lde of lot 9 in block 7 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Banian tha A. French : assessed at $16. 52. tat 10 and a strip 43 feet in width off the west side of lot 9 in block 7 ln Dalles City prop er, belonging to Mary Condon; assessed at $50. 53. tats 6 and 6 in block 8 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Mrs. D. M. French; assess ed at $66. 64. tats 1 and 2 in block 10 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Ursula Euch; assessed at $66. 55. tat 5 ln block 9 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Isabella Gray; assessed at $29. 16. tat 4 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Smith French ; assessed at $89. 57. tat 3 in blook 9 In Dalles City proper, be longing to the heirs ot Sophia KIjs, deceased assessed at $S9. 58. tat 8 in block 9 In Dalles City pro sr, be- utiBiuE iu .limn r. inwor; assessed at SVSI. 59. tat 9 in block 9 n Dalles City proper , be ... iHiiiS mi i uww bkbu ; assessea ur iw. . The south half of lot 10 ln blook 9 in Dalies City proper, belonging to T. T. Nicholas; assessed at $25. 61. The north half of lot 10 in blook 9 ln Dalles City proper, belonging to Mrs. A. J. Fitz gerald ; assessed at $25. 62. tats 5and 6in Trevitt s Addition to Dallas City, belonging to the Kirtt Congregational church of The Dalles: assessed at $6i. 63. tats l and 2 In block U In Gates' Addiiion to Dalles City, belonging to Florence M. Vause; assessed at $66. 61. A piece ol grouu l described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of block 15 dates Addition; thence southerly along the west line of Court treet aon feet; Ihence wester ly at right angles to Court street 183 feet: thence northerly parallel with Court street 200 feet to the amy; Iheuce easterly aloiig the line of the SlH .A11? Pj?e' beginning. Belonging to school district No. 12; assessed at $133 65. The west half of oloek 13 In Dalles City proper and Gates' Addition to Dalles City, be longing to W. Lord ; assessed at $145. 66. Beginning at the southeast corner of the intersection of com t aud Fifth streets in Dalles City, thence southerly along the east line of i v"" street ioim alley ; thence easterly alone the north line of the alley urn tee;; thence northerly parallel with Court street to the south line oi nun street : thence weiterly along the oath line of Fifth street to the place of bo ginning. Belongiug to tho estate of G. M. hrausc; assessed at $53. Mm. u,n.nnJt't a point on the south line of Filth street 106 feet easterly from the intersec tion of Court and Fifth streets; thence southerly parallel with Court stnwt to the alley; thenoe easterly along the uorth line of tho alley 91 feet; theuce norther y parallel with Court street totbe south lino of Flftn Kir.fi tiiDimu i the seuth line of Fifth stieet 94 feet to the place 0 beginning Belonging to Max Vogt ; asse sed vogt; asse sed ni ir AU ssid prop rty b?inr in Dalles City, in Wasco County, State of Oregon. Said assessments were each aud ail entered lu he docket of city liens on the ;6th day of Octo ber, 1901, and ate made payable in one payment bei loT m r lhe Uih day ' Kovsln- This notice Is given by order of the council. Date J this 2iitl) day of October, 1901. J. D'HERTY, Recorder of Dalles city. o29-Htd FRENCH A CO., BANKERS. Trausaot a General Banking Business. .JI" of cCrtd,t i""d available In the Eastern States. Sittht Exchange and Telegraphic a1 ?",Fr? ucl"' Po'nd Ore. ton. 6eattle Wash., and various points Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all rwilnta nn i... i orable terms. mm. .OREGON UNION R4CIF1C Dsraar FOR TfUK SCHROULHS FROM THE DALLE8. PortJaiid Special. 12:86 p. m. via Hunt ington. Salt Lake, Denver. Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan awCIty, St. tau is, Chi cago and -the East. 1:05 p. A. Atlantic 12:8) n. m. via Hunt ington. Salt take, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kan city, st. Louis, Chi 4:45 a. u. ana the East. 8tPaal Vast Mall, 9.26P. m. via Spo il unu. Walla Walla, tawlston. wpolraisMrallaoc.I'nll Us. st. 3:30t. Ilwan- and East. 0CEAI iiS RIVER SCHEDULE tottSt I'Artland. (All sailing dates sub ject to change.) Ball every 6 days. 8:00 p. l Colombia ftlver. To Astoria and Way tandings. :(.. OXMM Sunday. Willamette- Hirer. Jregon City. Newberg, Salens, Independence, and Way-Landings. TdSSday, ay, Corvallls and Way Landings. iay, a. m. Tnwday, Willamette and Yamhill stivers. 3 80 p. . rnnrsday, Saflrrda, i Oregon City, Dayton and j w wlnesosy -nonosj, 7:00 a. ni. way-.L4mo.ing8. rnusy. flnalra River. Rlparta to tawlston. , if4 I wiiton 8:30 a. B, Parties desiring to po to Heppner st on Columbia Southern vis Hiro hndi No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:25 d. sl direct connections at Heppner luncasa is. Betoralna-makinadirectcnnnaiuh. at TT?DstuL"2t iZith ""i for further particulars, call on or address JAB. IRELAND, Amt, The Dalles, Ortfon. Complete of Drtis at M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. J.8. 8CHN0R, President. Max A Vest., estate) First national Bank. THH DALLES - - - ORBOOW A General Banking Bntiness Deposits received, subject to Sign Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds prompSf remitted on dar of collection. Slant and TWemphic Exchange spM New York, Ban Francisco and "on land. DIRBOTOKS D. P. Thommost. Jmo. H. Bo. M. William. Qmo. A. H. M. Bball. W- W. WILSON, Manager. FinKas$ 19 Every Reef T?at8 at ill PRIVATE PARTI E6 SERV4 fbe table alerays supplied bast In tb market. 71 Front St., near Court, ThfDrf Atrts raosi Wtt p. in sSday, 6:00 a. m. l:p.S. Bundiy, Motrin, Wednerts, Trios ifSrfa 3-4BR. m. iiofrrsB take making rndlfii at Hop rivrng