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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
NOV. 11, 1901
IT IS BETWEEN GEER AND?
All Western Oregon aspirants for !
the governorship have left tbe Belt), !
leaving Mr. Geer to fight out the j
campaign agninsl Eastern Oregon, j
Il resolves itself into a fight between
Geer and one of the two candidates
from this county.
As the campaign develops, it is
also apparent that Mr. Geer will meet
with opposition fiom tbe Scott
Corbett element. Mr. Geer being a
protege of Mr. Simon, he cannot
hope for support from tbe people '
whom he betrayed, the while he pre- j
tended to be striving for their suc
cess. Mr. Fulton is not a candidate.
Had be been, he almost certainly ;
would have received the nomination
with the unanimity with which Mr.
Geer was named at tbe Astoria con-
vention in IX'Jb. lint, Air. jfuuon
eliminated, it simmers down to Mr.
Geer and one of the Umatilla county
candidates.
This close connection between Mr.
Geer and Mr. Simon augurs uo good
for the former. It is impossible to
go upon tbe streets and find a repre
sentative citizen of whatever party
who will express a desire for the suc
cess of Mr. Simon. And therefore
the candidate who now rests beneath
the political wing of Mr. Simon will
have about tbe same chance for nom-
ination that a snowball would have
of remaining in a state of frozen
vapor if immersed in tbe fires of !
jja(je8 i
Just now Mr. Geer seems to be a
poor security upon the political stock
market. East Oregoman.
Senator C. W. Fulton's persistent
refusal to allow himself to be con
sidered as a candidate for governor
mast be accepted as definite and con
elusive. Twice recently he has de
clared in tbe most open and positive
manner that under no circumstances
would he become a candidate or ac
cept the nomination if it were ten
dered him. This is naturally taken
to mean that the object of Mr.
Fulton's ambition is tbe seat In tbe
United Stales senate which Joe
Simon has been rattling around in
for tbe past three years. Tbe guber
natorial talk has not been started by
Mr. Fulton's enemies but by friends
who have planned bis reaching tbe
United States senate by way of the
governorship. Mr. Fulton doesn't
fall in with these plans, and evident
ly intends to attempt to reach the
object of his ambition by tbe most
direct route. It is of course im
possible at this time to predict what
the future may have in store for
Senator Fulton, but should bis am
bition be realized we shall then have
a colleague for Senator Mitchell wbo
will represent this stale in tbe upper
bouse of congress as it has not been
represented since tbe days of tbe
lamented C. L. Dolpb.
Judge W. K. Klli? has just rendered
a decision that if sustained on appeal,
should it be appealed, ought to be a
lesson to parties who sign petitions
for liquor licenses and then, as is
often tbe case, sign remonstrances
against granting the licenses. Two
men named Means circulated a peti
tion for a liquor license among the
legal voters of Echo, a little town in
Umatilla county. They obtained 82
names while 63 was a majority. Be
fore tbe petition was presented to
the county court a remonstrance was
circulated which likewise contained
a majority, many of the petitioners
signing the remonstrance. On this
showing tbe county court refused tbe
license and an appeal was taken to
the circuit court. Judge Ellis held
that when a person signed a peti
tion, bis signature to a remonstrance,
as far as his name was concerned,
was nil. The county court was there
fore ordered to issue tbe license.
Whatever this may be at law it is at
least good sense.
It become apparent as tbe cam
paign progresses that Mr. Geer is
not popular with his party says the
; East Oregonion. If he be renomi-
nated, it will be in spite of opposi-
! linn rf Iho rani nn1 flta rathfir lllfl
nun Ul "-, "
by reason of hearty support. Il will
be a machine nomination, purely and
simply, and will not lend strength to
the cause of the republicans. This
assertion, although made by a paper
that is of democratic proclivities, is
backed by the judgment of men who
are closely in touch with the status
of Oregon politics. Mr. Geer stands
as the Simon candidate, and this is
not good for him in t!ic eyes of most
Oregonians. A majority of the
people of tbe state do not like Mr.
Simon, and any man for whom he
stand.; sponsor will not appeal to the
better element of tbe parly to which
he belongs. There is reason in the
opposition of Mr. Geer, for it is apr
parent that he is hand and glove
with Joe Simon and the Simon fac-
turn, and this is enough to damn him
politically before the people of Ore-
gon.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agent 8. ml
For Sale or Trade.
One heavy wagon and one new light
wagon for sale or will trade for horees.
n9 lwd T. J. Dkips, The Dalles.
DUSIMMB locals.
Tapine bay oysters are sold wholesale
and retail by A. Kellar. n6-lw
Ry'l Tapine bay oysters served in
every style at A. K llar'e. lw
Wanted A good woman or girl to do
general worts. Apptv at tnis omce. d-iw
Furnished rooms and rooms suitable
for housekeeping. Inquire at Fifth and
Court streets. n8 lwk
At Andrew Keller's is tbe only place
where Royal Tapine Bay oysters are
served. They are the finest in the mar
ket. l6 lw
L. L. Van Nortwick has again leased
the Umatilla House barber shop, where
he will be pleased to see all his old
friends and as m any new ones as pos
sible. n8-lw
Mrs. Carey wiH move her millinery
store on or before Nov. 20th to the new
building east of Sexton & Walther,
where she will be pleased to meet all her
old patrons, as well as new ones, nd-lw
The ladies of our city who desire dress
making done will be sure and receive
satisfactory work by taking their sewing
to Mrs. A. Everding, at ber home on
Atvord avenue, one block west of the
Laugblin residence. n6-lw
If you want to retain yoai hair yon
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of the yery
best preparations for cleansing the
scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and glossv.
Price, 2o and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's
barber chop, Tbe Dalles. tf
BK3 TURKEY 8HOOT.
A. Y. Marsh will give a big turkey
shoot on the beach on the 26, 27, and
28th of November. n2t27dAW
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys and bladder light.
Gilford's Fotos Never Fade.
HE VO&T 0PM HOUSE
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
THURSDAY, NOV. 14th.
First presentation here of this season's
greatest laughing success,
HUNTING Tor
vv Bmsii s
A merry mosicai comedy, presented by
a big company of favorite fun
makers, including
J. C. rearr;ey, - .If (Jrapt
DOZENS OF SPECIALTIES, and they
are GREAT.
First five rows, 75c; balance
t of the house 50c.
Sale of seats will begin Monday at
Clarke & Falk't.
Groceries
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
Bow' This!
We offer one hundred dollar 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 tbe 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 A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan cY Marvin,
Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure if taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
m ucous surfaces of the system.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 7ftc.
Hill's Family Pills are the best. 12
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 inflam
mation. The children's favorite Cough
Cure. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
N. Jackson, Danville, 111., writes : "My
daughter had 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 ber. She has
never been troubled with a cough 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 and security from these coughs.
Clarke & Falk.
Pur Pneumonia.
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." 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 & Falk's P. O. Phar
macy. Do you sutler from piles? If so do
not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt's
Witch Haze! Salve will act more quickly,
surely and safely, saving you tbe expense
and danger of nn operation. Clarke &
Falk's P..O. Pharmacy.
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says
bis child was completely cured of a bad
case of eczema bv the use of DeWitt's
Witch Hazal Salve. Beware of all
counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If anything ails your bair, go and see
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
bair remedies. Remember that he
makes a arecialtv of these goods. tf
Floral lotion Will enre wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arae
& Falk.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the bent. Ask vnnr w 'er for tbem.
He Columbia packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAN0FACTUHKK8 Of
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF. ETC.
ami! .jaijinjey
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L. Lane,
UKNEKAL
Biacksroiin
sANDsss
Wagon and Oarrlagfs Werk.
Plan rathara' Wagon.
Tkirl aii JbObtmi. PJuie 159
Horsesnoer
Groceries
IKE. T.
Notice of Sewer Assessment.
Notice fa herebv given that the City Council
of Dulles city, Oregon, on the 24th day ol Octo
ber, 1001, did determine and ascertain the pro
portionate cost ol the constiuctlon ol the Court
street sower in Dalles City, Oregon, and lor the
purpose of paying the costs of the construction
thereof, assessed the property hereinafter de
scribed as hereinafter set forth, to nit:
I. Beginning at the northeast comer 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
riirht ansles to Onion street to the west line of
said blocS A; thence northerly parallel with
t'nlon street to the south line of Mali-street;
f hence easterly to the place of beginning. Be
longing to tbe O. H A N. Co. Assessed at S50.
3. Begiunlng nt n point on the west line of
Union sreet I6?3 feet northerly from the south
east corner of block A, thence westerlv at right
angles to Union street to the east llneof Liberty
street: thence northerly along the east llneof
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 SO
feet northerly from the point of beginning;
thence easterly to said point on the west line of
Union street 90 feet northerly from the point of
beginning; thence southerly to tn place of be
ginning. Belonging ta Mrs. E. If. Wilson. As
sessed at S45.
3. Beginning at the sontheast corner of block
A on the north side of Second street and wort
side of Union stie.t, thence northerly along the
west line of I'uion street 16 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 along the north line of Second
street to the niece of beginning. Belonging to
the estate of John H. Mlchelbach. Assessed at
flGflSS!
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 129.
5. A strip of ground 12 feet .5 inches in width
off the east side of lot 4 in block 4 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Z. F. Moody; assessed at
6.25.
C. 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. Martin; assessed at 15.
7. A strip of ground 86 feet wide off the east
side of lot 3 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to P. J. Martin; assessed at $18.
8. A strip of ground 18 feet wide off the west
side of lot 2 in block 4 In Dalles City proner, be
longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at I'J.
9. A strip of ground 48 feet wide off tbe east
side of lot '2 and astrit4 feet wide off the west
side of lot 1 in block 4 in Dalles Cltv proper, be
longing to N. H. 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 131.
II. Lot 5 In block 3 In Dalles City proper, be
longing to Fred Fundt, assessed at f29.
12. A strip of ground U 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 ieet east of the northeast corner
of lot 6 in block 3 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 tbe 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 at
$13.63.
14. A strip of ground Id feet wide off (he cast
side of lot 4 and a strip 8 feet wide oft' the wet
side of lot 3 in block 3 in Dalles City proper ; be
longing to Matilda Baldwin : assessed at $12.
15. Beginning at a point on the south line of
Main street 8 feet cst of the northwest corner
of lot 3 in block 3 in Dalles City proper; thence
eastcrlv along the south line of Main street 22
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 of the northwest corner
of lot S in blook 3 in Dalles city pioper, thence
easterly along the south line of Main street SB
feet: thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to
the alley ; thence westerly along the north line
of tbe alley 22 feet; thence northerly, at right
angles., to tbe place of beginning; belonging to
8. Blumauer; assessed at $11.
17. A strip of giound 12; feet wide off the
east side of lot 8 and u strip 15 feet wide off the
west side ol lot 2 in blook .1 in Dalles City
r roper, belonging to (ieo. Kuch; assesssd at
13.75.
18. Beginning at a point in the south line of
Main MreetlO feet west from the northeast corner
of block I in Dalles City proper, thence westerly
along the south line of Main street 51 feet;
thence-at right angles southerly 120 feet to tbe
alley; thence easterly along the north line of the
ai.ey oi ieet; iriene-eat right angles northerly to
place of beginning; belonging to Max Vogl; as
sessed at $13.60.
19. A strip 40 feet wide off the east side of lot
1 in block 3 in Dalles Cltv proper, belonging to
J. D. tiraut; assessed at $20.
80. Lot 6 in block 3 In Dalles City proper; ex
cepting a strip off the north end thereof 26 feet 7
inches in width; belonging to Geo. Kuch, and
assessed at I2J.
21. A strip off the north end of lot 6 In block
3 Wy rrouer, S3 feet and 7 inches in
width; belonging to William Weggenman; as
sessed at $13.25. ,
22. A strip 26 feet wide off the east side of lot
7 in block 3 hi Dalles City proper; belonging to
A. Bettingen, and assessed at $13.
83. A strip of ground 32 feet wide off the west
side of lot 7 In block S In Dalles City proper; be
longing to Max Vogt and assessed at $8.
24. Lot 8 in block 3 In ImIU Mtm ..,
longing to t-rinz & Nltschke and assessed at $29.
25. Lot 9 in block 3 In Dalles City proper; be
longing to Late liandley and assei.st.-d ai $29.
28. Lot 10 in block Sin Dalles City proper
belonging to K. Schannoand assessed at $29. '
2!l ln Dlock ' Dalles City proper, ex
cepting theiefroui the following tract, to-wti:
beginning at a point In the north line of Sec
ond street in said Dalles City 42 feet westerly
flow the intersection of Court and Second 8U ,
hence northerly parallel with Court street 60
feel i ; thence westerly parallel with second at.
t, J?ii ! ie.nc?, u,bwy wallet with court
street 60 feet; thense easterly along tbe no th
line of Second street to tbe place of beginning
belougiug to N. 11. Gates and assessed lit $.
28. A piece of around described as follows:
bcalnnlngat a point in tbe north llneof second
street in Dallas Cltv 48 feet west of the Intersec
tion of C.ort and Second streets, tbenee north
erly parallel with Court street 60 feet: thence
westerly parallel with Second street 24 feet
thence southerly parallel with Court street SO
north line of Second street 34 feet to the place of
. "LA? fd ln ajat ha" of lot 7 in blook 4
tllo JuLSX belonlu o J- lTSar4
SO. West ball of lot 7 In block 4 lu Dalles City
NOLAN.
proper, belonging to James Snipes. Assessed at
16.8.
81. Lot 8 In block 4 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Kate McCormaok. Assessed at $33.86.
32. Lot 2 In block 6 In Dalles City proner, be
longing to the estate of A. Bettingen, deceased.
Assessed at $33 25.
33. Lot 1 in block 6 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to the estate of J. II. Mlchelbach, de
ceased. Assessed at $33 25.
84. Lot 5 in block 6 lu Dilles CUy proper, be
longing to the estate of A. Bettingen, deceased ;
assessed at $29.
85 Lot 4 and the west bnlf of lot 3 in block 5
in Dalles City proper, belonging to Max Vogt;
assessed at $21.75.
S6. The east half of lot 3 in block 5 in Dalles
Cltv proper, belonging to A. Keller; s seised at
$7.25.
37. Ln!s 1 end 2 in block 5 in "Dall s City
proper, belonging to Max Vogt; assessed at $29.
38. Lots 6, 7 and 8 in block 5 ln Dalles City
proper, belonging to Goo. A. Uebe; assessed at
$87.
89. Lots 9 and 10 ln block 6 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Wasco Lodge, No. lo, A . F.
& A. M. ; assessed at $5S.
40. Lot 5 and 55 feet off the east side of lot 6
in block 6 in Dalles City proper, excepting a
strip 20 ieet in width "11' the north end of lot 5,
; belonging to Dalles City ; assessed at $50.59.
J1 A .-(.. nt rrr.Mwn 4'. .ba. In ..1,1,1. . , l, ,.
it. v .,iirni i i m, i, . i . . icri ,,i . . i.i.ii uu but;
north end of lot 5 in block 6 n Dalles city
proner, belonging to Wm. McCrum ; assessed at
$12-50.
42. A strip of ground 11 feet in width off the
west side of lotc In block 6 in Dalles City prop
er, belonging to Jutlu A. Driver; assessed at
$5.50.
43. Lots 1 and 2 in block 8 in Dalles Cltv
proper, belonging to Laura E. French; assessed
at $66.
44. Lots 4 and 5 in block 7 ln Dalles City
proper, belonging to Geo. A. Lie-he ; assessed at
$58.
45. Lot 3 in block 7 lu Dalles Cltv proper, be
longing to Dalles City : assessed at $29.
46. Lot 2 In block 7 In Dulles Cltv 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
longing to Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F. ;
assessed at $29.
48. Lot 1 in blook 6 in Bigolow's Addition to
Dalles City, belonging to D. M. and J. W.
Fr-.nch; assessed at $25.
49. Lot 6 In block 7 In Dalles Cltv proper, be
longing to Mary T. Blaktley ; assessed at $29.
50. Lot 7 and a strip 22 feet in width off the
east side of lot 8 ln block 7 in Dalles Cltv prop
er, belonging to E. C. Pease ; assessed at $40.
51. A strip or ground 86 feet In width off tbe
west side ol lot 8 and 16 feet off the east side of
lot 9 in block 7 ln Dalles City proper, belonging
to Bamantha A. French; assessed at$.'0. j"j
52. Lot 10 and a strip 48 feet in width off the
west side of lot 9 in block 7 in Dalles Cltv prop
er, belonging to Mary Coudon; assessed at $50.
53. Lots 6 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 blook 10 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Ursula Kuch; assessed at
$66.
65. Lot 5 in block 9 in Dalles City nroper, be
longing to Isabella Gray; assessed at $29.
C6. Lot 4 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Smith Krench ; assessed at $89.
57. Lot 3 ln block 9 ln Dalles Cltv proper, be
longing to the heirs ot Sophia Kiss, deceased
assessed at $89.
58. Lot 8 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Anna F. Taylor; assessed at $29.
59. Lot 9 in block 9 ,n Dalles City proper, be
longing to Phoebe Kgan ; assessed nt $89.
6D. The south half of lot 10 ln block 9 In
Dalles City proper, belonging to T. T. Nicholas;
assessed at $25.
St. The north half of lot 10 in blook 9 In
Dalles city proper, belonging to Mrs. A. J. Fitz
gerald ; assessed at $25.
62. Lots 5 and 61n Trevltt s Addition to Dalles
City, belonging to the First Congregational
church of The Dalies: assessed at $6 i.
. .Vte,M.nd 2,,n b.,ock u 10 Gte8' Addition
to Dalles City, belonging to Florence 11, Vause
assessed at $66.
61. A piece of ground described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of block 16
Gates Addition; iheuee southerly along the
west line of Court atieet 200 feet; thence wester
ly at right angles to Court street 133 feet, thence
northerly parallel with Court street 200 feet to
the all jy; thenceeasterly along the line ol the
alley to the place of beginning. Belonging to
school district No. 12; assessed at $13:1
65. The west half of blook 13 in Dalles City
proper and Gates' Addition to Dalles City, be-
66. Beginning at the southeast corner of the
.. nncuuuu oi tome ami rum streets iu Dalles
Uty, thence southerly along the east line of
Court street to the alley; thenceeasterly along
hw norm line oi the alloy ICC. feet; thence
"'"'j twrauei wim i.ourt street to the south
llneof Filth street; thence westerly along the
south line of Fifth street to the place A be
giunlng. Belonging to the estate of G. M.
Krause; assessed at $53.
Hesinningatapolntonthesouth llneof
Fifth street 106 feet easterly from theintersec
lion of court and Fifth streets; thence southerly
parallel with Court street to tbe ulley; thence
easterly along the north line of the alley 91 feet:
thence northerly parallel with Court street to the
south line of Fittn street; thence westerly along
the south Hue of Fifth street 94 feet to the place
of beginning. Belonging to Max Vogt ; assessed
lit f-l7.
All said property beln iu Dalles CUy, in
Wasco County, Stale of Oregon.
.lail.'.K'f"?1'.nt.weree"cn Saa all entered in
the docket of city liens on tbe iotli day of Ooto
ber, IK01, aud ate made payable in one payment
ber iSir U r be're lhe WUl dy ' "'"vum
Thls notice is given by order of the council.
Dated this 26th day of October, 1U01.
J. DOHKKTY,
Recorder ol Dalles city.
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(. :00 p. ui.
Saturday,
10:00 p. m.
Columbia River.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
Daily
except
Sunday,
6:00 a. m.
Willamette River.
Oregon City, Newberg,!
Baiem, Independence,! onmCT
and Way-Landings. ! 8uBd,-
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
6:00 a. m.
4:30 p. a.
Monday,
Wed nesSiy
Frioiy.
Corvallls and Way
Landings. Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
7:00 a. m.
Willamette and 3 S0p. m.
Yamhill Divers. Monday,
Oregon City, Dayton and Wednesday
Way-Landings. Friday.
Leave
Kiparla
daily,
3:40 a. m.
Hnake Klver.
Rlparia to Lewlston.
hem
Lewtotoi
8:30 a. at
Star Parties desiring to (to to fleppner er
points on Columbia Southern via Biggs, taseM
take Mo. 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:25 p. n.
making direct connections at Heppner Junetta
and Biggs. Returning maklngdlrectcoiineettoa
at Heppnerjunctlon and Biggs 1
riving at The Dalles at 1:06 p. t
with No. La
m.
For farther particulars, call on or address
JA8. IRELAND, Agent,
The Dalles, Oreftn,
Complete
Cipe
of
Drills
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
J.S. BCHBNCa,
President.
Max A. Vge
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OBiOO
A General Banking Business trans1
Deposits received, subject to Bigot
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds prompaj
remittod on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange soW
Saw York, Ban Francisco anc "W
land.
D. P. Th on peon. Jao. 8. 8wBsa
Ed. M. Williams, Gbo. A. Ln
H.M. Bball.
UBiPWIiaESTBIaf
W W. WILSON, Manas
FirsKlaS '9 Every Re8P'
finals atHI&o-
PRIVATE PARTIES SERVE
Tna table always soppli
best la lbs saarket.
74 Front St., near Court, Tbf
I
! 4 .00 p.MV.
exssaf
Sunday.
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