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The Dalies Daily Chronicle. "WEDNESDAY NOV. 0. 1901 THIS WEEK'S ELECTIONS. The results of the recent elections to not nt all surprising. Republican stales have cone republican and democratio states democratic in most cases by .educed majorities, owing to the light vote. I ammany was downed in New York city, but this is a result that was foreseen, and one that could have been accom plished long ago, except for the apathy of the business men. The wonder is that Tammany has so long been permitted to rule, and that from the days of Tweed down to those of Croker, tin second city in the world should submit to the ruie of a single boss. It is perhaps more due to the efforts of Justice Jerome than any one else, that Tammany is under; but it remains to be seen whether he has the ability and the strength to keep it under. History repeats itself, and J 1 ' a "rerorm victory is generally fol lowed by a sweeping reform defeat. The good citizens of New York have won a splendid victory, and have not only shown the outsiders what they can do, out it is to be hoped have learned the lesson of their own strength. Mayor Seth Low and Dis trict Attorney Jerome have control of the city government, and it de- pends largely on them not Tammany's carcass from the garbage barrel wbether or be dragged to be again called back to life. One lesson the election teaches is that republican principles are steadily becoming more' popular. The elec tions, following a presidential elec tion, are apt to show largely reduced majorities, and often a defeat of the winning party. In no state have the democrats been able to reverse the opinion held one year ago by the people, and in proportion to the number of votes cast the republicans have maintained the majorities of a year ago. FAIR TRIALS WANTED. However much some of the people of Kentucky may condemn Governor Durbin of Indiana for refusing to grant the requisition for the return of ex-Governor Taylor and Charles W. Finley, who weie indicted by the Kentucky courts for complicity in the murder of William Goebel, the general opinion will Indiana's executive gives reason for the refusal when be that a sound be says that the time has not arrived when an unprejudiced and nonpail'zn bearing of the charges against the fugitives can be held in Kentucky. Political feeling never ran so high in Kentucky as it did at the time of the shooting of Goebel and immedi ately afterward. Great bitterness still exists and there is a cry for vengeance. Un Jer the circumstances, it is out of the question to expect that a fair and impartial trial would be given, such as might be allowed a person charged with an offense in which political matters were not in volved. From the trials that have already taken place it is evident that the public temper is not such as to guarantee exact justice for the ac cused. When the court has to order that every person entering the court room be searched for concealed weapons, as was recently done iu the Caleb Powers case, it is safe to con clude that a good deal of prejudice exists on both sides; and while there is such a state of feeling it is not im proper for the executive of a neigh boring commonwealth to use extreme caution in responding to requisitions. CASTOR I A For inJantc and Children. Hi KM YM Dm Bears the of Brain Pood MomtnM. Another ridiculous food fd has been oranded by the most competent author ities. They have dispelled the eilly no- tion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still an i other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the boiv, bnt it mil sustain evary other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment, is den roved by indi- ; gallon or dyspeysla. Yon mint pre- j pare for their appearance or prevent ; '"t18.' tvi i medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. Yon can get Dr. G.'C. Gieen's reliable remedies at Blakeloy's drug store. C-Jet Green's Special Almanac. 1 Attractlio Women. All women sensibly desire to be at tractive. Beamy It tho stamp of health because it is Iho outward manifestation of inner purity. A healthy woman is always attractive, blUdtt and happy. When every drop of blood in the veins is pure a beauteous flash is on the cheek. But when the blood i-, impure, morose ness, bad temper and a sallow complex ion tells the lale of sickness all to plain ly. And women today know there is no beauty without health. Wine of Cardui crowns women with beauty and attrac tiveness by making strong and healthy tiioss organs which make her a woman. j w,SnVf m&tif, ar in R your friends will hardly knew ycu. month Seven Years In Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. They knew sue had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on ac count of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration ami general debility ; but, "Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk," ehe writes, "and in three months I felt like u new person." Women euffering from Headache, Back ache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. G. C. Blake ley, the druggist. Only 50c. 5 A llajlne;, ltonrmg Flood. Washed down a telegraph lino which ! Cnas. C. E.lis, of L sbon. la., hid to re- pair. "Standing waidtdeepju icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors iuOakland. Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. Price 50c. 6 lour Face Shows the state of your feelings and the state of your health as well. Impure b'.ood -makes iteelf apparent iu a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should trv Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsapariilas and so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakelej the druggist. N. Jackson, Danville, III., 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 acoush since." Clarke & Falk. 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 ami security from theee coughs. Clarke & Falk. For fueumonla. Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says: "1 have used Foley's Honey and Tar in thiee very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." Be ware of substitutes. Clarke & Falk. 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 gripe or distress. Clarke & Balk's P. O. Phar macy. "Life of McKinley," complete books now ready. Can fill orders for book writteu by Marshall Everett or Murat Halstead. Best editions published. Outfit free. S. C. Miller & Co., Portland, Ore. 29 2w-tu-th-B 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. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clarke & Falk have on sale a foil Hue of paint anl artist'd bruabee. Evei -bearing raspberry plants at Mrs. C. J. Stubling's for ten cents each. 022-tf A fall line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Clark and Falk have just received a full line of fresh Velox papers and de velopers, the same as used by Mr. I.ovick in his recent demonstration at oar store. Tbe Umatilla House barber shop has recently been enlarged and fitted up with tbe only steam-heated bath rooms in the city. All the furniture and appoint ments are new and of tbe best, For tbe convenience of business men tbe plaee will be kept open, until farther notles, till 10 o'clock p. m. This is tbe only union shop in tbe city ; using tbe anion card end employing onion barbers. ol0-lm Groceries Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92. How's Tills: We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, anil be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. WestA TniBx, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Waldinjr, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledp, Ohio. Haifa Catarrh Cure U taken inter nally, noting diiectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrugpists, price 7rc. Hull's Family Pills are the best. 12 Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the. expense and danger of an operation. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. C. M. Phelps, ForeBtdale, Yt., says bis child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the uee of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping' and sunburn. & Falk. Manufactured by Came tub GoiumDia pacKing Co., PACKERS OP PORKand BEEF MANCFACTD HUK8 OF Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF, ETC. 1 L. Lane, GENERAL Hit A N Daee Wagon and Carriage Work. Pish Brothers' Wagon. Third and Jefferson. Phone 159 Prof. Homer de Morrison 333'2 Washington street. Itnomx 33-30, PORTLAND, UHfXUON. The first registered as well as the first gradu ate piluilst ever In Portland. The world's K eatest Trance Clalrvoyunt and Herba'ist can bo -o sulted dally on all affairs ol life. Prof, de Morriaon is without a doubt the most scientific Palmltt and Clairvo ant in the world today: he locates hidden treasure, reunites the separated, tells if there is mineral, oil, or gas on your land, enables you to win th j aftectlou of one you desire. Palmistry taught, mediumistic persons devel oped. Heals by the uses of his revealed heib-il teas; cures chronic and so-called iucurable dis eases. Free treatment fur tbe poor. Bend $1, date of birth and three questions; all letters answered at c nee, Locataui by Vision. FortUad, Aug 10. -(To ihe Editor). Homer do Morrison, occultist. looaUK by vision thebul lion stolen irom the 8elby Smelting Works. In behtlf of occult science he immediately com municated by letter the facts to Mr. A. J. Rals ton, owner of the Helby Works. The reports re ceived last night prove bis statements correct HUH. KANCIS TAstTLOW. "It Is pleasing to be assured that tbe gold i stolen from the Helby Smelting Works was -lo-1 caieu oy vision oy a roruana occultist. This B roves that the story of the confession of the Jief and that his assistance was required in re covering the gold was a base California lnven- Borsesiw Groceries US. T. Notice of Sewer Assessment. Notice is hcrchv given that the City Council of Dalles City, Oregon, on the 24th day ol Octo ber, 1901, did determine aud ascertain the pro portionate cost of the constiuctton of the Court street sewer in Dalles City, Oregon, and for the purpose of paying the costs of the contraction thereof, assessed the property heielnafter de scribed as hereinafter set forth, to wit: 1. Beginning at the northeast corner of bloc Aattheinters'Ction 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. H &N.CO. Assessed nt 150. 2. Beginning at a paint on the west line of Union stect 4tij feet northerly from the south east corner of block A, thence westerly at right angles to Union street to the oust 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 angles to Union srreet from a point on the west line thereof J0 feet northerly from the point of beginning; thence easterly to said point on the weit 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. Y llson. As sessed at f ).). 3. Beginning at the southeast corner of block A on the north side of Second street and wect side cf Union sti e t, ther.ce northerly along the west line of Union street 46 leet, 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 8ccond street; thence easterly along the north line of second street to the dace of beginning. Belonging to the estate of John H. Mlchelbach. Assessed at 146.00. 4. A strip of ground 58 feet wide off the west side of lot 4, block 4, In Dalles City proper, be longing to Esther Nicholas; assessed at $29. 5. A strip of ground 12 feet 8 inches in width off the east Bide of lot 4 in block 4 In Dalles City Jiroper, belonging to .. V. Moody; assessed at 0.25. 6. 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 86 feet wide off the east sMo of lot :l in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be longing to P. J. Martin ; "asses sod at $18. 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 $9. 9. A strip of ground 48 feet wido off the east side of lot 2 and astrit4 feet wide off the west side of lot 1 In block 4 in Dalles Citr proper, be longing to N. II. Gates ; assessed at $26. 10. A strip of graund 02 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. Lot 5 In block 3 In Dalles City proper, be longing to Kred Pundt, assessed at $29. 12. A si rip of ground 15 feet wide off the west side of lot 4 in block 3 in Dalles City proper be longing to Pauline Lusher, and assessed at $7.60. 13. Beginning at a point on the south line of Main street 15 feet east of the northeast corner of lot 5 in block 3 In Dalles City proper, thence easterly along the south line of Main street 27 feet 3 inches; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley : thence westerly along the north line of the alley 27 feet 3 inches; thence northerly, at right angles, to the place of begin ning; belonging to Caroline Korten ; assessed ut $13.03. 14. A strip of ground 16 feet wide off the east side of lot 4 and a strip 8 feet wide off the west side of lot 3 In block I in Dalles City proper ; be longing to Matilda Baldwin ; assessed at $12. 15. Beginning at n point on the south line of Main street 8 feet east of the northwest corner of lot :i in block 3 in Dalles City proper; thence easterly along the south Hue of Malnstret22 feet; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley ; thence westerly along the north line of the alley 21 feet; thence northerly, at right angles, to the place of beginning; belonging to B. Wolf; assessed at $11. 10. Beginning at a point on the south line of Main street 30 feet east of the northwest corner of lot 3 in block 3 in Dalles citv proper, thence easterly along the south lfn of Main street ti feetr thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to the alley: thence westerly along tho north line of the ulley 21 feet; thenea northerly, at right angles, to the place of beginning; belonging to B, Blumauer; assessed ut 111. 17. A strip of giound 12 feet wide off the east side of lot S ana a strip 15 feet wide on" the west side ot lot 2 in block 3 in Dalles City proper, belonging lo Geo. ltuch; assessed at $13.75. 18. Beginning at a point in tho south lino of Main Street40 feet west from thu nnrilu.. of block 3 in Dalles City proper, thence westerly along the south line of Main street 54 feet; thence at light anaies southerly 120 feet to the a ley; thence easteily along the north lino of the aliey 51 feet; thence at right angles northerly to place of beginning; belonging to Max Vogt as sessed at $13.50. 19. A strip 40 feet wide oft' thn ,mt u.i.. nt 1 In block :i in Dalles City proper, belonging to J. D. Uraut; assessed at $20. 20. Lot 6 in block 3 in Dalles City r roper; ex cepting a strip off the north eud thereof 26 feet 7 inches in width; belouglng to Oeo. Ruch, and assessed at $2.. ., .21'A..striP off ,ne norU end of lot 6 in block Un Dalles City troper, 26 ftet and 7 inches in width; belonging to William Weggenmau; as sessed at $13.2 lot 22. A strip 26 feet wide off the east side of lot 7 in block 3 in Dalles Citv proper; belonging to A. Bettiugen, and assessed at $13. 23. A strip of ground 32 feet wide off the west side of lot 7 in block 3 In Dalles City proper be longing to Max Vogt and sssessed at $8. 24. Lot H in block 3 In linlleu nit,. ..-...,... .. longing to PrlHz Nltsehke and assessed at $2y" 25. Lot ! In block 3 iu Dalles city proper: be longing to Rate Handley and assessed a i $29. m. l-ot 10 in block 3 in Dalles City ' l roper; uv'vuiiid w c. oeuauitu mm asscsscu at $29 27. Lot 5 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, ex cepting therefrom the following tract, to-wlr beginning at a point in thn north Hue of Sec ond street in Mld Dalles City 42 feet westerly fioin the Intersection of Court and Second Its., thence northerly parallel with Court street 90 feet; tbencu westerly parallel wm, u, street 60fect; them e easterly along tbe no th un. Huiijjertv iHrn . uitt. line of Second street to the ut in a oiaetH or i place 4 asse of beglnnlna: Deiougiug to is II . Uates and assessed at 829 28. A piece of beginning at a point in tbe north line of Second street in Dallas city 44 feet west of the Inteisec tiou of Ci urt and Second streets, thence north- follows erly parallel wun uourt street 00 feet; thence wwieuy psrauei with second street 24 leet; eel 60 tuenee southerly parallel with Court stree w ovna strati; uenoe easterly along the north line of Second street 24 feet to tbeSee of "" w M to. tVALe Mfll nr. at $12, . 2t. Lot t) and the east half of lot 7 In bl blool MM k 4 ar- 80. West half of lot 7 iu blook 4 In Dallas City NOLAN. 5 proper, belonging to James Snipes A ss esscd at V 1C.63. 31. lot 8 In block 4 in Dalles City proper, bc li.nirlnr to Kate MeCcrrmaok. Assessed at $33 88. 82. Lot 2 In block 6 in Dalles City proper. V.e longlng to the estate of A. Bcttlngen, deceased. Assessed at $33.26. 33. Lot 1 in block 6 In Dalles City proper, be longing to the estate of J. II. Mlchelbach, de ceased. Assessed at $33 95. 81. Lot 5 fn block 6 In D illes Cliy proper, be longing to the estate of A. Bettiugen, deceased; assessed at $20. 85. I .ot 4 and the west half of lot 3 fn block 5 In Dalles City proper, belonging to Max Vogl; assessed at $21.75. TO. The east-half of lot 3 in block 5 iu Dalles citv proper, belonging to A. Keller; n.-sesstd at $7.25. 37. Lits 1 end 2 in block 5 in 'Dalles City proper, belonging to Max Vogt; assessed at $29. 88. Lots 6, 7 and 8 In blonk 5 In Do'.los City Proper, belonging to Geo. A. Liehe; asses-ed at 89. Lots 9 and 19 in block 5 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M.; assessed at $58. 40. Lot r and 55 feet off the east side of lot 6 In block 6 in Dalles City proper, excepting a strip 25 feet In width off the north end of lot5, belonging to Dalles City ; assessed at $30.53. 4t. A strip of ground 25 feet In width off the north end of lot 5 in block 6 in Dalles City Jiroper, belonging to Wm. MeOlurn; assessed at 12.53. 42. A strip of snur.d 11 feet In width off the west side of lot i; in block 6 In i 'alien City propt er, belonging to Julia A. Driver; assessed at $5.50. 43. Lots 1 and 2 In block 8 In Dalle." Citv proper, belonging to Laura E. French; assessed at wt. 44. Lots I and 5 in block 7 in Dalles City proper, belonging to (ieo. A. Llcbe; assessed at o8. 45. Lot 3 in block 7 iu Dalles Citv proper, be longing to Dalles City ; assessed at $29. 46. Lot 2 in block 7 In D-illes Citv proper, be longing to tho estate of P. Brogau, deceased ; as sessed at $29. 47. Lot 1 in block 7 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Columbia Lodge, No. 6, 1. O. O. V. ; assessed at $29. 48. Lotl in bloci 6 in Bigelow's Addition to vanes uiiy, oeionging to u. M. and J. W. French ; assessed at $25. 49. Lot 0 in block 7 in Dalles Citv proper, be longing to Miry T. Blakeley ; astessed at gJO. 60. Lot 7 and a strip 22 feet In width off the east side of lot 8 in block 7 In Dalles city prop er, belonging to E. C. Pease; assessed at $40. oi. a strip of ground 86 feet in width off the wentsiueoi iot n ana iu leet oil tneeastslde of lot 9 in block 7 in Dalles City proper, belonging to Samantha A. Flench; assessed at $26. 62. Lot 10 and a strip 12 feet in width off the west Bldo of lot 9 In blcok 7 in Dalles City prop er, belonging to Mary Coudon ; assessed at $50. 53. Lots 5 and 6 In block 8 In Dalles City proper, belonging to Mrs. D. M. French; assess ed at $66. 64. Lots 1 and 2 in block 10 in Dalles Otty proper, belonging to Ursula Ruch; assessed at $06. 55. Lot 5 In block 9 In Dalles City nroper, be longing to Isabella Gray ; assessed at $29. 66. Lot 4 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Smith French ; assessed at $89: 57. Lot 3 In block 9 in Dalles City proper, be longing to the heirs ol Sophia Kiss, deceased assessed at $29. ' 58. Lot 8 In block 9 in Dalles City proper, be longing to Anna F. Taj lor; assessed at $29. 59. Lot 9 In block 9 In Dalles City proper, be longing to Phoebe Egan; assessed ut $y. 60. The south half of lot 10 In bloak 9 in Dalles City proper, belonging to T. T. Nicholas; assessed 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. Lou 5 and 6 In Trevitt s Addition to Dalles City, belonging to tbe First Congregational church of The Dalles: assessed at $6 i. 63. Lots i laud 2 in block 12 in Gates' Addiiion to Dalles City, belonging to Florence M. Vause; assessed at $60. 61. A piece of grouu 1 described as follows: Hegluulug at the northeast corner of blook 15 Gate Addiiion; thence southerly along the west line of Court stiect 200 feet; thence wester ly at right angles to Court street lat feet: thence northerly parallel with Court street 260 feet to tbealljv: thence ensterlv nlomr n,,,. ,. alley to the place of beginning. Belonging to fu. The west half of nlonk 13 in Dalles City proper ana uate.v Addition to Dalles City, be ouging to W, Lord; asbessod at $U5. 66. Bealnnlng at tho southeast corner of the wimwwfli ui i.ouuaiKi riitn streets in Dalles City, thence southerly along the east Hue of Court street to the alley; thence easterly alonir the north Hue of the alley 196 feet; thence northerly parallel with Court street to tbe south Hue of filth street; thence westerly along the ..T...,i. r, i ' . u "l lne Place ol be ginning. Uelonglng to the estate of 0. M Krause; assessed at $53. XL dinning at a point on the south line of f ilth street 106 feet easterly from tbe intersec tion of Court and Fifth streets; thence southerly parallel with Court street to the alley; thence easterly along the north lino of the allev9 feet- inM'.n."0''1!?' '"fe1 "tth Court street to the south line of Fiftn s'reet; thence westerly along thesouth line of Fifth street 91 feet to the place ' t $47 K' Beloljs"iuK to ax Vogt; asse sed AH said property b?in.r iu W asco County, State of Oregon. Dalles City, in o5$LS!!!T'!t eh "nrl all entered in ii, J t lty "i'"" " tna iMi ' of Octo ber, 1901, and aie made payable In one payment ber iSS'j r 0 tho mii dtty of Nvem Tbls notice Is given by orderof tho council. Dated this 26th day of October, 1901. ..o.ij.h , J- lOHKRTY, o29-14td Recorder ot Dalles City. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. Tramaot a General Banking Buginew. Letters of Credit tbe Eastern States. issued available in 8ight Exchange and Telegrapblo St. Louis, Han -Francisco, Portlaud Ore' gon. Seattle Wash., and various points in Oregon end Washington. Collections made at ill points on lav orable Utrtns. .OREGON SHoip line union Pacific AND BAST BOUND TIME SCHEDULES FROM THE DALLES. Chlnago Portland Special. 12:25 p. iu. lug ton. AMstntle Kxpress, 12:?6a. m. via Hunt ington. salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan sas City, St. Louis, Chl cago and tho East. l:"Sp.t Bait Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan sas City. 81. Louis, Chi cago and the East. 4:50 a. 8t. Paul Fast Mall, 9: 88 p. m. via Spo kane. Walla Wglla, Lewlston. HpokanrjWallace,Pull- kee, Chicago and East. 3:35 0CEAI ASP EIVEB SCHEDULE From Portland. (AH sailing dates sub ject to change.) For San Francisco, Sail every 8 days. 8:00 p. m. LOOp.,, Daliy except Sunday, c:00 p. m. Saturday, 10:00 p. m. e""yt Siwuftr. i:00a. m. Colombia silver. To Astoria and Way Landings. 4:00 p. a. exosst Sunday. Willamette River. Oregon City, Nowberg, Salem, Independence, and Way-Landings. 4:30 p. a. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6 00 a. m. I 4:aop.a. i Monday, iWednesdjr Friotf. Cor vallls and Way Landings. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7:00. m. Willamette and Yamhill stivers. Oregon City, Dayton and Way-Landings. 3:30 p. m, Mondsr, Wednesday rrMsy. ixasve d 3:40a. m. Snake River. Rlpada to Lewlston. Lens Lewlston 8:80 s. a, Parties desiring to fo to Heppner ot on Columbia Southern via Biggs, should o. 2. leaving The Dalles at -12:25 n. m makinir direct connections at Henmver innHa HiidBlggs. Retunilwmakiugdirectconnecttfls at Heppner junction end Biggs with No. 1, ar riving at The Dalles at 1:05 p. m. ' For further particulars, call on or address JAB. IRELAND, Arat, The Dalles, Oregon. Complete Cipe of Drus at M. Z. DON NELL, THE DRUGGIST. J.8. BCHSWCK, President. Max a. Voor. Oaakist First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREO0N A General Banking Business trantasteJ Deposit received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptf remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange golds New York, San Francisco and potv land. D. P. Thompson. Jwo. 8. 8oaa, Ed. M. Williams, Gao. A. Link H. M. BsULL. THeB0LDWIi HESTflDBiW W W. WILSON, Manager. Fireglass ii? Every Respot. WtsT BOOMD Afeale at fill PRIVATE PARTIES SERVE Tbe table ajweve supplied wW best In tbe market. 7i Froni St., near Court, The D