The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY NOV. 4, 1901 THE YALE SPIRTT. There are many reasons wby Yale University should celebrate with pride the two hundredth anniversary of its foundation, but one of them stands pre-eminent. What should give its admirers the greatest satis faction as they survey its two centuries of uotablc achievement in "training young men for employ ment both in church and civil state" is the fact that it has always made the national cause its own ; that it has never faltered in its allegiance to the flag; that it has invariably illus trated a true and manly ideal of American citizenship. Tbe quality of its patriotism has been un questioned, and it has never hesi tated in times of national stress to place its finest energies, intellectual and material, at the country's service. This was as true in the Colonial days as now. The colony of Con necticut was founded in almost absolute independence of control by church or king ; its form of govern ment was among tbe earliest of writ ten constitutions, and it steadily fought throughout the whole Colonial era every attempt of England to impose upon it an arbitrary rule. Of this spirit Yale was one of the chief conservers, and in the days preceding tbe break with England It was frequently stigmatized by loyal ists as a veritable nest of sedition. Tbe fine patriotism of the struggling college during tbe Revolution is typified for all time in the martyrdom of Nathan Hale, a graduate of the class of 1773; and that this sentiment was not confined to the undergradu ate body was illustrated in the well known enterprise of Naphtali Dag gett, president from 1766 to 1777, who, when New Haven was invaded, shouldered a musket and marched at the head of the students against the British forces. The part that Yale men played in the Civil war, the manner in which scores of under graduates threw aside their books at Lincoln's first call for volunteers, is a story too well known to need re telling. But perhaps the proudest fact of all is that in these latter days, when the spirit of whining has been abroad, when hundreds of intellectual exquisites cosily ensconced in many a professional sanctum have shown their utter inappreciation of a critical point in American history, tbe uni versity at New Haven has spoken out loud and bold. One of the tenderest recollections of Yale men today must be that three years ago, when the noble statesmanship of William McKinley was not so gener ally recognized as now, the Yale corporation made evident its admira tion of bis character and career by giving him tbe degree of Doctor of Laws. And in view of all these facts it is especially fitting that a formal feature of this celebration should be the bestowal of the same honor in person upon Theodore Roosevelt, another exemplar of patri otism and vigorous citizenship after tbe best Yale manner. Ij this the Yale spirit? If it is, three days of eloquence, of illumina tion, of emblematic ceremonial and historic pageant are scarcely long enough. There is nothing squeamish or thin skinned in tbe quality of Yale Americanism; it is strong, young, elf -assertive, unquestioning. There fore let the university rejoice; and' let tbe nation rejoice also! The departure of the French fleet from Teulon, bound direct to the Dardanelles, and tbe consequent ex cliement in Turkey where the public defenses are being hurriedly thrown into effective shape, may prove tbe torch that shall set Europe ablaze, and bring to tbe forefront tbe death less Issue of Russian or English supremacy in tbe Indies. Tbe Boer situation leaves Great Britain with at least one band tied, and grim fighter as she is, this Is a handicap that even she cannot hope to over come. The "bear that walks like a man" may have deemed tbe moment propitious for the final settlement of tbe question that be has inherited along with the rest ot the Romanoff glories, and is now using bis French ally to "pull the chestnuts from the fire" that will be started in the far East. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint anil artist's briiflhPR. Ever-bearing raspberry plants at Mrs. C. J. Stubling'8 for ten cents each. 022-tf A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by CUrke & Falk. Clark and Falk have just received a full line ot fresh Velox papers and de velopers, the same as nsd by Mr. Lovick in his recent demonstration at onr store. The Umatilla House barber shop has recently been enlarged and fitted up with the only steam-heated bath rooms in tbe city. All the furniture and appoint ments are new and of the best. For tbe convenience of business men the place will be kept open,-until further notice, till 10 o'clock p. m. This is the only union ehop in tbe city ; using the union card and employing union barbers. olO-lm Brain Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been oranded by the moat competent author ities. They have dispelled the silly no tion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an other for bonee. 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. You must pre pare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green's August Flower, tho favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few dosee aids digestion, stimulates tbe liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous You can get Dr. G. C. Gieen's reliable remedies at Blakeley's drug store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1 Seven Year-in Bed. will wonders ever cease f inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. They knew she bad been unable to leave her bed in seven years on ac count of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility ; but, "Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person.' Women suffering from Headache, Back ache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless bieeaing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. G. C. Blake ley, the druggist. Only 60c. 5 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulent to tired nature. It affords tbe stomach complete and absolute rest by digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you new life and vigor. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy, Mothers every where praise One Minute Cougb Cure for the offerings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws our tbe inflam mation. The children's favorite Cough Cure. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville. Va., druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is tbe beat remedy for coughs, colds, tbroat and luog troubles." Clarke A Falk's P. 0. Phar macy. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts and 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist. CASTOR i A For intants and Children. Tbe Kind You have Always Bough) Bears tl. j Signature of s?or 1 ueumouta. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in thiee very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." lie ware of eubititutes. Clarke & Falk. Lewis Ookerman, (jrosban, Ind : "De Witt's Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like & boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. Clarke 4c Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Foley's Kidmey Cure Groceries Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92. Hira'n This: We offer one hundred dollar reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Ciikn'e y & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Trnax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Waldiug, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. flail's Catarrh Cure if taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pille are the best. 12 Do you suffer from piles? If eo do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witcb Hazel Salve will 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 cougb 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 bis child was completely cured of a bad caee of eczema by tbe use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. La grippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal re suhs after the patient is supposed to have passed tbe danger point. Foley's Honey and Tar affords positive pro tection and security from these coughs. Clarke & Falk. Wanted By a young woman with a child of a year and a half old, a home for self and child where she could assist in housework and receive small wages. Good reference. Address The Chron icle. o2G n2 DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all im purities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never Brine or distress. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Phar macy. "Life of McKinley," complete books now ready. Can nil orders for book written by Marshall Everett or Mural Halstead. Best editions published. Outfit free. S. C. Miller & Co., Portland. Ore. 29-2w-tu-th-s You should know that Foley's Honey and Tar is absolutely the best for all diseases of tbe tbroat and lungs. Dealers are authorized to guarantee it to give satisfaction. Clarke A Falk. neCBioiiaPaCaigCfl., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTURUHB Q9 Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RfF.D BEEF. ETC. L. Lane, GKNEKAL fMSBllO ..AND... taulio&i Wagon an flatrlao wrk. fish Broth' Wagon. ttirt am itStm. Pbose 159 1 -fii lAsseftsjssflsetodsf Groceries US. T. Notice of Sewer Assessment. Notice Is hereby given thnt the City Council of Dalles city, Oregon, on the 24th day of Octo ber, 1901, did determine and ascertain the pro portionate cost of Iho construction of the Court street sewer in Dalles City. Oregon, and for the fiurpoBO of paying the costs of the construction hereof, assessed the property hereinafter de scribed as hereinafter Ret forth, to wit: 1. Beginning at the northeast corner of block A at the inters ction of Union and Main streets in Dalles City ; thence southerly along the west line of Union street 100 feet: thenoc 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. U. & N. Co. Assessed at $50. 2. Beginning at a point on the west line of Union greet feet northerly from the south east corner of block A, thence westerlv at right angles to Union street to the east line of Liberty street: thence northerly along the east line of Liberty street to a point where the same is inter sected by a line drawn at right augles to Union srreet from anoint on the west line thereof 90 feet northeily from the point of beginning; thence easterly to said point on the west line ol Union street 90 feet northerly from the point of beginning: thence southerly to the place of be ginning. Belonging t Mrs! K. M. Wilson. As sessed at r. 8. Beginning at the southeast corner of block A on the north side of tecoild street and west side of Union stret t, thence northerly along the west line of Union street 46?:, ieet, 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 aloi g the north line of Second street to the place of beginning. Belonging to the estate of John H. Mlchelbach. Assessed at S46.65. 4. A strip of ground 58 feet wide off the west side of lot 1, block 4, in Dalles City proper, be longing to Esther Nicholas : assessed at $29. 5. A strip of ground 12 feet 0 inches in width off the east side of lot 4 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, belonging to .. t. Moody; assessed at $6.25. C. A strip of ground 30 feet wide off the west side of lot 3 in. block 4 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Margaret A. Martin; assessed at f 15. 7. A strip of ground SC feet wide off the east side of lot 3 In block 4 in Dalles City proper, be longing to P. J. Martin; assessed at 118. 8. A strip of ground 18 feet wide off the west side of lot 2 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be longing t" Matilda Baldwin; assessed at $y. 9. A strip of ground 48 feet wide off the east side of lot 2 and a smId 4 feet wide off the west' side of lot 1 in block 4 in Dalles citv proper, be longing to N. II. Gates ; assessed at $26. 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 at $31. 11. Lok 5 in block 3 in Dalles citv proper, be longing to Fred fundt, assessed at $29. 12. A strip of ground 15 feet wide off the west side of lot 4 in block 3 in Dalles Citv tironcr he- longing to Pauline Lusher, and assessed at $7.50. 13. Beginning at a point on the south line of Main street 15 feet east of the northeast corner cf lot 5 in block 3 in Dalles- City proper, thence easterly along the south line of Main street 87 feet 3 inches; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley ; thence westerly along the north line of the allay 27 feet 8 inches; thence northerly, at right angles, to the place of begin ning; belonging to Caroline Korten ; assessed at $1X03. 14. A strip of ground 10 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 in Dalles City proper; be longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at $12. 18. Beginning at a point on the south line of Main street 8 feet east of the Porthwest corner of lot 3 in block 3 in Dalles City proper; thence easterly along the south line of Main street 22 feet; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley; thence westerly along the north ltne of the alley 22 feet; thence northerly, at right angles, to the place of beginning; belonging to B. Wolf; assessed at $11. Ill Beginning at a point on the south line of Morn street .10 feet east of the northwest corner of lot 3 in block 8 in Dalles Citv pioper, thence easterly along the south lin6f Main street 22 feet: thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley: thence westerly along the north lino of the alley 2,2 feet; thenca northerly, at right angles, to the place of beginning; belonging to 8. Blumauer; assessed at $11. 17. A strip of giouad uy, feet wide off the east side of lot 3 aim a strip 15 feet wide off the west side of lot 2 in block 8 in Dalles City iirnpe r $13.75. rnper, belonging to Geo. Kuch; assesssd at 18. Beginning at a point In the south line of Main street40 feet west from tho northeast corner of block 3 in Dalles City proper, thence westerly along the south line of Main street 54 feet; thence at tight mules southerly 120 feet to tbe alley; thence easterly ulong the north line of the aliey 51 feet; thence at right angles northerly to place oi beginning; belonging to Max Vogt; as sessed at $13.50. 19. A strip 40 feet wide off the east side of lot 1 in blook 3 in Dalles City proper, belonging to J. D. Grant; assessed at $20. 80. Lot 0 in block 3 in Dalles City proper ; ex cepting u strip off the north end thereof 2fi feet 7 inches In width; belonging to Geo. Kuch, and assessed at $29. 21. A strip off the north end of lot r, In hinL in Dalles City : roper. 20 ftet and 7 inches in width; belonging to William Weggeumau ; as- sesseu at 113. . in block 3 in Dalles Citv proner: lluiivim. i. A. Bettlngen, and assessed at $13. 23. A strip of ground 82 feet wide off the west side of lot 7 in block 8 in Dalles City proper; be longing to Mux Vogt and assessed at.$8. 24. Lot 8 in block 3 in DaUaa I'll longing to Prin 6i Nltsehke and assessed at $29. 25. Lot 9 In block 8 in Dalles city proiier; be- longing to Kate Handtey and assessed u: $29. 26. Lot 10 In block 8 In Dalles City proper; belonging to E. Schauno and assessed at $29. 27. Lot 5 in block 4 In Dalles City proper, ex cepting therefrom tbe following traot. to-wlt: beginning at u point in the north Hue of 8oo ond street in said Dalles City 42 feet w eaterly fioni tbe intersection of Court and Ueoood 8ts., I tatnos northerly parallel with Court street CO .feet; thence westerly parallel with hecmri tat t ice i laeiico souinunv narallsl with Court sireetboieet; theme easterly alone the no th ' till.' nf bljMWkllll ufrKA. .A . L. .. .ii w om 1 1 ia, im lie D lace of beginning; oejougiug to N 11 . Gates and assessed at 129 28. A piece of around described as follows beginning at a point in tbe north line of Becoud lrt in Dallas ClU 48 feet wast of the intersec tion of Ct urt and Second streets, thence north erly parallel with Court street CO feet; thence westerly parallel with Second street 24 feet tbeuoe touUerly nazal1! with Court tr, I foet to Second I street; thauoe easterly along tbe , north line ol hteood street 24 feet to the plJce of rnSiH iiut asosMMlefctU UcCor 80. West ball of lot 7 in blook 4 tn Dallas City NOLAN. proper, belonging to James Snipes. Assessed at $nu 31. Lot 8 In block 4 in Dalles City longing to Kate McCormack. Assess roper, be-!alSK53.8,-. 32. Lot 2 in block 0 In Dalles Cltjrproper, be longing to the estate of A. Bettingru, deceased. Assessed at $33 25. 33. Lot 1 in block 6 In Dalles City proper, be long! r g to the estate df J. if. Mlchelbach, de ceased. Assessed at $33 2". 31. Lot 8 In bloak 5 In D illes City proper, be longing to the estate of A. Bettlngen, deceased; assessed at $29. 85. Lot 4 and the west half of lot 8 In block 8 In Dalles City proper, belonging to Max Vogt; assessed at $21. 7J. F6. The east half of tot 3 In block 6 In Dalles Citv proper, belonging to A. Keller; assessed at $7.25. 37. Lots 1 nd 2 in block 8 tn 'Dalles City proper, belonging to Max Vogt; assessed at $29. 38. Lots 0, 7 and 8 In block 5 In Dalles City roper, belonging to Geo. A. Llebc; assessed at S9. Lots 9 and 10 in bleek 5 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M. ; assessed at $83. 40. Lot 5 and 55 feet off the east side of lot 0 In block 6 in Dalles City proper, excepting a atrip 2o Ieet in width ff the north end of lot 5, belonging to Dalles City ; assessed at $30.53. 41. A strip of grouno So feet in width oil' the north end of lot 3 in block fl in Dalles City proper, belonging to Wm. McCtum; ussessed at $12 50. 42. A strip of ground 11 feet In width off the west side of loto in block 0 in Mailt City prop er, belonging to Ju'.ia A. Driver; assessed" at $5.50. 43. Lots 1 and 2 in block 8 in D&lles Citv proper, belonging to Laura K. French ; assessed at $0U. 41. Lots 4 and 5 in block 7 in Dulles City J iroper, belonging to Geo. A. Llebc: assessed at 58. 45. Lot 3 in block 7 in Dalles Citv proper, be longing to Dalles City : assessed at $29. 40. Lot 2 in block 7 In D-illes Citv proper, be longing to the estate of P. Brogan, deceased; as sessed at $29. ty prot 5, f. O. longing to Columbia Lodge, No. 5 (J. assessed at so;. 48. Lot 1 in block 6 in Bigelow's Addition to Dalles City, belonging to D. M. and J. W. French; assessed at $25. 49. Lot 0 in blook 7 la Dalles Citv proper, be- luiiKiug u ojry x. iiut;iey ; assessed at S2tf 50. Lot 7 and a strip 22 feet in width off the east side of lot 8 In block 7 in Dalles Citv prop- i.iiyj m r '. rraie; aiiniHun m in. 51. A strip of ground 88 feet In width off the west side of lot 8 and 16 ieet off the east side of ioiy in mock in Dalles City proper, belonging ij ,uiuiu .i rieiien assessed at. i. 52. Lot 10 and a strip 18 feet in width off the wesi litre or lot a in Diona 7 in Dalles city prnp- ci,uuiisuw u, .nary uiBMsjH ; assessed at sou. 53. lots 5 and 6 in block 8 in Dalles City iiiei. ueiuiiKing 10 .tirs. u. 31. rrencn; assess ed at $60. 54. Lots 1 and 2 In block 10 In Dalles Cttv proper, belonging to Ursula Ruch ; assessed at sat 55. Lot 5 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be- .-uRiufc i isaueiin uray; assessed at 'u 6. Lot 4 in block 9 th Dalles City proper, be- -iKiiifi i cuinu rreuuji; assessed at saw. 57. Lot 3 in blook 9 In Dalles Citv proper, be longing to the heirs oi Sophia Kiss, deceased assessed at $89. 58. Lot 8 ill block 9 In Dalles City proper, be longing to Anna F. Taj lor ; assessed at $29. 59. Lot 9 in block 9 n Dalles City proper, be longing to Phoebe Egan; assessed iitfjv. 00. The south half of lot 10 In block 9 in Oalles City proper, belonging to T. T. Nicholas; as seated at $25. 61. Tho north half of lot 10 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Mrs. A. J. Fitz gerald assessed at $25. 62. Lots 5and 6ln Trevitt s Addition to Dalles City, belonging to the First Congregational church of The Dulles: ussessed at $6. 63. Lots 1 and 2 In block 12 in UatetL Addl 'ion to Dalles City, belonging to Florence M. Vause; assessed at $66. 64. A piece ot grounl described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of block 16 ute' Addition; thence southerly along the west line of Court Mreet 200 feet; thence wester ly at right angles to Court street 133 feet : thence northerly parallel with Court street 200 feet to the allay ; iheuce easterly along the lino of the alley to the place of beginning. Belonging to school district Xo. 12; assessed at $133 65. The west half of block 13 in Dalle citv proper and oates Addition to Dalles City, be longing to W, Lord; assessed at $145. f6. Beginning at the southeast corner of the intersection of com t and Fifth streets in Dulles City, thence southerly al ing the east line of Court street to the alley; theuce easterly along the north line of the alley loo fee:; thence uuruieri) parallel wim iumti street to the south Hue of Filth street; thence westerly along the south line of Fifth street to the placc.of be ginning. Belonging to tbe estate of G. M krause; assessed at $53. 67. Beginning at a point on the sooth line of Fifth street 10C feet easterly from the intersec tion of Court and Fifth streets: thence southerly parallel with Court stre?t to the alley; thence easterly along the north lino of the alley 94 feet theuconortherly parallel with Court street to the south line of Fifth street; tbeuce westerly along the south Hue of Fifth street 94 feet to tbe place of beginning. Belonging.to Max Vogt; asse-sed Ut J4 . All said property binr in Dalles City, in Wasco Couulv, State of Oregon. . .8id "M"nentH were each and all entered In the docket of city Hens on the voth day of Octo ber, lUOl.and aie made payable in one payment to be maie on or before the lstli day of Novem ber, 1901. This notice is given by order of the council. Dated this 26th day of October, 1901. J. DOIIKRTY, Recorder of Dulles City. o2914td FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. Trsusaot a General Banking Baaineeg. Letters of Credit issued available in tbe Eastern States. Sight Exobaoge and Telegraphic Transfers eold od New York, Chicago, 8t. Louis, Han i Freoelgco, Portland Or ton. Seattle Wash., and various points In Oregon and Waahioftloa. Collections wade at all points on fav orable terms. .OREGON shopj Line union Pacific ro THE DALLES. Hto $r38R gait Lake, Denver, Ft. SPS?1, Wwrtfc, Omaha, kan 1536 p.m. e.Clty.St.LouJg.chl- 1:08 p. via Hunt- ago and the East, lnfton. Atlantic ,. . . 1? Express, 8lt .Denver, Ft. via Bunt- eiCHy,9t.LoulH,Chi. 4 45 , infton. euro and the East. kane. ken, Chisago and East. 00EAI AMD BITCH BOHEDULB sTroso Portland. (All sailing dates sub-! jeet tocbangc.) 8:00p.m. 4:O0p.M For San Francisco, Ball erery 6 days. Drtg. SSSm. To Aitorte.and Way- 4 8utartly, Endings. Sunday. 10:00 p. m. Dally WUlattnatte River. (:00a, m. and Way-LandlngB. onnday; Tuesday, 4:30 c Thuiaday, CorvalHs and Way- Monday' Sota relay, Landings. Wediiesdtj 6:00 a.m. Frlasx Tuesday, Willamette and 3:30p.ii. Thursday, lauililll Uivers. Mondaj, Oron City, Dayton and Wednesday 7.00a.m. Woy-Landiugs. j Friday. Osaka Klver. Lem difrV IwUtsn 340a. m. Hlparla to Lewlston. 8 so'a'm! ., , I ' ParUea desiring to po to Heppner or on Columbia shmthorn via Bigzs. should take No. 2, leaving Tbe Dalles at 12:25 d. si. making direct conaactlons at Heppner junction nd Biggs. ReturBtogmaiingdirectcoiinectloti at JBppiherJkanettonand Biggs with .No. l.tr nrtng at The Dalles at 1 :05p.m. For farther particulars, call on or address JA8. IRELAND, Agent, The Dalles, Oregon. Complete of Drugs at . M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. J. 8. SCUM OK, Max a. Voot. caibisi rresiaeuc. First national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposit roceived, subject to Sight - Draft or Check. Collection made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa New York, Ban Francisco and porl land. OIRBOTOK8 D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. ScbsWO Ed. M. Wuluiu, Gao. A. Liiaa. H. M. fiaatb. W W. WIttON, Manager. First-qass ip Euery Rcspeot (Deals at ill l?our8. PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED. The table ale? supplied with boat in tbe market. 71 Front St., near Court. The Dalkw.