The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 12, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
NOV. 12, 1901
THE SIMON MA-
MESSAGES
TO
CHINE.
Following the rcrcnt defeat of the
Tammany
machine the Ot
Mid:
"It is a blow to machine policies,
to little, cheap and mercenary men
and politics. It is an inspiration for;
men everywhere who have a high-j
minded view of civic duty. It
affords encouragement to those who
' trust the sound sense of the people
to do the right thing at the right
time.
,
the people of the j
It is clear that
United States are making
Steady
progress in the right conception of
their civic duty. They are becom
ing less and less disposed to tolerate
sordid and mercenary politics.
"The suggestion to Oregon is tbat
it discard and reject little and cheap
men to whom the larger and higher
purposes of politics are unknown.
"The result in New York comes
like a miustral to clear the political
atmosphere of the country. Oregon
needs it, too. Shall we not catch the
inspiration, to put a check upon
small, tricky, self-seeking, cheap
little politics? Ii it not high time?"
Again, commenting on the wreck
of the republican machine m San
Francisco, which on all sides is
recognized as "a rebuke to the boss
es," the Oregonian say:
"This is a very old lesson in poli
tics, but it has to be learned over
and over again. New York has just
enforced it, San Francisco has evi
dently done the same. The methods
of ringsters may succeed for a time,
bnt there comes a day of awful
reckoning. In the end the people
will get the men and m?ssures that
they want. Some machines are
shrewd enough to recognize this and
act accordingly. Piatt, for example,
did it in New York this year. Others
bave the hardihood to set the people !
at defiance, but inevitably to their j
own undoing. Instances are plenty
enough in Portland's past history,
and may be looked for again."
No special sagacity is needed to
understand the drift of the Oregoni
an's comments. While the condem
nation of "tricky, self-seeking, cheap
little politics" and "machines" is
expressed in general terms, il is not
necessary to read between the lines
to see that the Oregonian has special
reference to something much nearer
home than New York or San Fran
cisco. There is just one political
rracbine in Oregon tbat for years
has bad the "baidibood to set the
people at defiance" and "may be
looked for" to do it again ; just one
"machine" that is "not shrewd
enough to recognize'' tbat the tem
porary defeat of a year and a half
ago is the precursor of "a day cf
awful reckoning" id the near future.
The Simon machine fills the bill
and nothing else, and this is not the
first warning that the Oregonian has
given that machine, either. The
warning, too, is all the more signifi
cant because the Oregonian has for
many a long year rendered service
half-hearted, perhaps, and betimes
unwilling to this same machine,
and because it would seem to inti
mate tbat it has served the machine
for the last time. Joseph and bis
gang of tricksters aie now up against
the real thing in more ways than one.
Tin CiiKo.Nici.E learns fiom a val
ley p&per that Ex-Sheriff Hy Plum
mer, of Polk county, the man who
swears that be gave Governor Geer
$1000 for bis promise of a state
office in the event of Geer's election.
and Afterwards got $2000 back when
tbe governor broke bis word, has
jut returned from mioing expedi
tion in Northern Alaska. As tbe
governor is tbe candidate of tbe
Simon machine for re election and
Plummer was never known to wear
a padlock on bis moutb bis excellency
could doubtless bave forgiven tbe
fates if they bad buried Plummer in
the crevasse of no Alaska iceberg.
The K ist Oresonian is somewhat
hard on uL"'e Joe." It eays:
"Here is n question tbat is pertinent
; Just now : In all Oregon is one news-1
paper openly and avowedly for
Joseph Simon fir United States
senator? If there be, that newspaper j
is keeping very quiet ana is not
letting the public know anything
about it
Women antt Jewel.
Jewels, c.indy, fl wer9, man that is
the order of a woman's preference-?.
Jeweis form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even tbat
greatest of all iewel!, health, is often
rained in the etrenuou efforts to make
or Bave the money to purchase them. If
woman will risk her health to get a
PJVW , bllVTU ICi MCI IUI It! T IICIDVII
attainst the mBidnons constnnencee of
coughs, colds and bronchial affections by
the regular use of Dr. BoecheVe German
Syrup. It will promptly arrest con
sumption in iteearly stages and heal the
affected lungs and bronchial tabes and
drive the dread disease from the system.
It is not a cure-all, bnt it is a certain
cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial
troubles. Yon can get Dr. G. G. Green's
reliable remedies at Blageley'sl drug
store. Get Green's Special Almanac. 1
For Sale or Trade
One heavy wagon and one new light
wagon for sale or will trade for horses.
nO-lwd T. J. Dkips, The Diles.
Bl SIMOS LOCALS.
Tapine bay oysters are sold wholesale
and retail by A. Kellar. i,6-lw
Royal Tapine bay oysters served in
every sty'e at A. Kellar'e. lw
A full line of Eastman film and sop
plies in.Jt received by Clarke & Falk.
Famished rooms and rooms suitable
for housekeeping. Inquire at Fifth and
Court streets. nS lwk
At Andrew Kelu r'e ie the only place
where Royal Tapine Bay oysters are
served. They are the finest in the mar
ket. r.61w
L. L. Van Nortwick has again leased
the Umatilla House barber shop, where
he will be pleased to cee alt his old
friends and as nuny ne ones as pos
sible. n8-lw
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when yon can buy James .
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
pajk, agents
ml
Mrs. Carey will move her millinery
store on or before Nov. 20th to the new
building east of Sexton A Waltber,
where she will be pleased to meet all her
old patrons, as well as new ones, no-lw
The ladies of our city who desire dress
making done will be sure and receive
satisfactory work by taking tbeir sewing
to Mrs. A. Everding, at her home on
Alvord avenue, one block west of the
Laughlin residence. n6-lw
If yon want to retain your hair yon
have to keep your scalp clean. Boap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of the yery
best preparations for cleansing tbe
scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and glosev.
Price, 2o and 50 cents a bottle, at Fraxer's
barber shop, The Dalles. tf
BIG TURKEY SHOOT.
A. Y. Marsh will give a big turkey
shoot on the beach on tbe 26, 27, and
28th of November. n2t27dw
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys mad bladder right
Gilford's Fotos Never Fade.
THE mi OPflW HOUSE
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY,
THURSDAY, NOV. 14th.
First presentation here of this season's
greatest langhing success,
HUNTING for
HAWKINS...
A merry musical comedy, presented by
a big company of favorite inn
makers, including
DOZENS OF SPECIALTIES, and they
are GREAT.
First
five rows, 75c; balance
of tbe bouse 50c.
Bale of seats
Clarke A Falk's.
will begin Monday at
Groceries
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
How'a ThM!
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh tbat can not be
cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O.
We, the nndersigned, 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 Druzgiats, To
ledo, O.. Wnlding, Kinnan a- Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, lole1o, Uhio
Hall's Catarrh Cure if taken inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces ot the system.
F. J. Chkkky 4 Co., Prone., Toledo O
Sold by drraggists, price 75c.
Hh11'6 Family Pills are the beat. 12
Mothers every where praise One
Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it
has relieved and the lives of their little
ones jt has saved. Strikes at the root of
the trouble and draws onr tbe inflam
mation. The children's favorite Congh
Care. Clarke x Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
N. Jackson, Danville, III., writes : "My
danghter had a severe attack of la grippe
and a terrible cough settled on ber lungs.
We tried a great many remedies without
giving relief, bhe tried Foley's
1
and Tar which enred ber. She has
never been troubled with a cough since."
Clarke & Falk.
La grippe coughs often continne for
months and sometimes lead to fatal re
suits after the patient is supposed to
have passed the danger point. Foley's
Honey and Tar affords positive pro
tection and security from these conghs.
Clarke & Falk.
Fur I'neumoula.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., says:
"I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in
thtee 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
parities from the liver and bowels.
Small and easy to take. Never gripe or
distress. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Phar
macy. Do yon sailer from piles? If so do
not tnrn to snnrerv for ralinf DnWitt'a
noi corn to Bargery lor renei. uewitt e
Witch Hazel halve will act more quickly,
sorely and safely, saving you the expense
and daneer of an operation. Clarke &
Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., says
his child was completely cared of a bad
case of eczema bv the use of DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all
counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If anything ails yonr hair, go and see
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
bair remedies. Remember that be
makes a srccialtv of these goods. tf
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'artce
A Falk.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the beat. Ask vour w "cer for them.
me Columbia pacKlug Bo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANC KACITKKRS Q9
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIKD BEEF
ETC
J u w v
L. Lane,
OKMKBAL
n ana Can-lag Wark.
riah Brothara' Wagon.
ftiri ail JellcTOi. Flue 159 1
Ill ll j fl 11 II M f
BlacKsmiin
Groceries
US. T.
Notice of Sewer Assessment.
Notice Is hereby given that the City Conncil
of Dalles t'lty, Oregon, on the 24th day of Octo-
i ber. HOI, did determine and ascertain the pro
portionate cost 01 the const: 08000 ol ine court
street sewer in Dalles City, Oregon, and for the
purpose of paying the costs of the construction
thereof, assessed the property hereinafter de
scribed as hereinafter net forth, to wit:
1. Beginning at the northeast corner of block
A at the inters- ction of I'nion 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
I'nion street to the south line or Main street:
I ffSSL? 1EH sTST AsHEim
Beginnine at a poiDt on the west line of
I'nion sreet 4a-, feet northerly from the south
east corner of block A, thence westerly at right
angles to I'nion 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 angles to Union
srreet from a point on the west line thereof 90 .
feet northerly from the point of bealnning:
UMBOS easterly to said point on the went line of I
Union street 90 feet northerly from the point of ;
beginning: thence southerly to the place of be- !
ginning. Belonging t Mrs. K. M. W'ilsun. As- j
sessed at l i.
3. Resinning at the southeast corner of block i
I A on the uorth side of Second street and we; t
I side of Union street) thence northerly along the
west line. of Union street 4-3 leet, thence west -
erly at right angles to I'nion street to Liberty
street; thence southerly on the east Une of Lib
erty street to the north line of Second street:
thence eosterly along the north line of Hecond
street to the place of beginning. Belonging to
the estate of John II. Michelbach. Assessed at
4. A strip of ground 58 feet wide off the west i lob.
side of lot 4. block 4. in Dalles City proper, be- I 45. Lot 3 in block 7 iu Dalles City proper, be
longing to Esther Nicholas ; assessed at $29. j longing to Dalles City : assessed at $29.
5 A strip of ground 12 feet 5 Inches in width I 4ti. Lot 2 In block 7 In Dulles Clcv proper, be
off the east side of lot 4 in block 4 In Dalles City I longing to the estate of P. Brogan, deceased as
proper, belonging to Z. F. Moody: assessed at ; messed Ht$.J. " ,' "V' :
a . . , j . . , ... 47. Lot linblock7inDallesCltyproper.be-
6. A strip of ground 30 feet wide off the west longing to Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. FT;
side of lot 3 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be- assessed at $29 wv-i
longing to Margaret A. Martin; assessed -at J15. I 1Q . , , . , ,
- . . , , . . , ,. .. . 48. Lot 1 in block b in Bigelow s AddiUon to
7. A strip of groand S6 feet wide off the east dsUm city, belonging to D. M. and J V
side of lot :i in block 4 In Dalles City proper, be-! French- assessed at ;$25
longing to P. J. Martin; attested at $18. . . . . ' ..
o . . . . . . . . 49. Lot 6 In block 7 in Dalles Cltv proper, be-
8. A strip of groand 18 feet wide off the west ; lonsing to Mary T Blskiley astesWl at u
side of lot 2 in block 4 In Dalits City proper, be- " , , . 7 " , . ?y ' " " " "
longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at $9. Mj iff? a.n? .? ? tr?V 5 fee ln width off the
9. A strip of ground 48 feet wide off the east
side of lot 'l and a strin 4 feet wide off the west
side of lot 1 iu block 4 In Dalles cltr proper, be
longing to N. H. Gates: assessed at $26.
10. A strip of gronnd 62 feet wide off the east
side of lot 1 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Matilda Baldwin ; asseised at $31.
11. Lot 5 in block 3 In Dalles City proper, be
longing to Fred Pondt, assessed at $29.
12. A strip of ground 15 feet wide off the west
side of lot 4 in block 8 in Dalles Citv proper be
longing to Pauline Lasher, and assessed at $7.50.
13. Beginning at a point on tbe south line of
Main street 15 feet east of the northeast corner
of lot 5 in block 8 ln Dalles Citv ntntwr. thmw
! easterly along the south line of Main street 27
feet .! inches; thence southerly at right angles
i 120 ,eet 10 the alley: thence westerly along the
nortn Uneof theall3y 27 feet 3 inches; thence
northerly, at right angles, to the place of begin
nitig: belonging to Caroline Korten ; assessed at
sts&sjs,
14. A strip of ground M feet wide oh' the cast
side of lot 4 and a strip 8 feet wide oft' the wct
side of lot 3 iu block :; in Dalies Cit; proper: be
longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at $12.
15. Begin ning at a point on the south line of
Main street 8 feet east of the northwest eorner
of lot 3 in block 3 in Lialles City proper; thence
easterly along the south line of Main strtet 22
leet; thence southerly at rlaht anglf s 120 feet to
the alley; thence westerly alone the north line
of the alley 22 feet: thence northerly, at right
tingles, to the place of beginning; belonging to
B. Wolf; assessed at 111.
16. Beginning at a point on the south line of
Main street 30 leet east of the northwest corner
of lot I In block I in Dalles city pioner, thence
easterly along the south line of Main street 2-2
feet; thence southerly at right angles 120 feet to
the alley; thence westerly Hlong the north line
of the alley -ii feet; thence northerly, at right
aaftta, to the place of beginning: belonging to
8. Blumauer; assessed at 111.
17. A strip of giound 12!4 feet wide off the
east side of lot 3 ana aslrip 15 feet wide off the
west side ot lot 2 in block 3 iu Dalles City
proper, belonging to Geo. Kuch; assessed at
13.7.).
w i...i . ....i .. .
along the south line of Main street 51 feet:
theuce ut right angles southerly 120 feet to the
alley; theuce easterly along the ninth line of the
ahey M feet; thence at right angles northerly to
place of beginniug; belonging to Max Vogt;" as
sessed at 113.50.
19. A strip 40 feet wide off thn , ,t i,lo nt in.
1 in block 3 In Dalles City proper, belonging to
J. D. Grant; assessed at .u
). Lot G in block 3 In Dalles City rroper; ex
cepting a strip off the north end thereof 26 feet 7
Inches In width; belonging to Geo. Uuch, and
assessed at 22.
21. A strip off the north end of lot I in block
I in Dalles City rroper, a; ftet and 7 inches in
width; belonging to William Wcggenman; as
sessed at t !:;. i ' .
- ,V,A "trlP ,eet wide "ff ,h" aMl of lot
in block : in Dalles City proper; belonging to
A. Bettingen, and assessed at 113.
S). 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 assessed at
24. Lot Mu block I in Dalles Citv proper: be
longing to Prin.: A Mtschkc aud assessed at 29.
25 Lot B in block 3 in Dalles City proper; be
longing to Kate llandley and assessed ai 29.
20. Lot 10 in blook S In Dalles City
belonging to t ticbanno aud assessed at
r
roper;
29.
27. Lot .'i in Mock I In Dal IabI Ot W rttnliAf aw
eptiug therefrom the following tract, to-wli:
beginning at a point in the north line of Sec
ond street in said Dalles City 42 feet westerly
H orn the intersection of Court and Second ttts ,
I thence northerly parallel with Court street 60
, leet; thence westerly parallel with Hecond at.
. Iee,.: ;be" southerly parallel with Court
i street a) feet ; t hence easterly along the no th
line of second street to the place of beginning;
belonging to N. H Gates aud assessed tt
28. A piece of around deaoruVd as follows:
beginning at a point In the north line of Second
street in Dalles Citv 42 feat west ol the intarseo
Uon of & art and Heeond streeu, thence north
erly parallel with Court street 60 leet; thence
westerly parallel with Second street 21 leet!
"MJ ?ly Parallel with Court street 60
. ttwaaat half of lot 7 in blook 4
30. West ball ol lot 7 iu block 4 in Dalles Oily
..7. "-Kiu,,,i,K oi n puiui in ism souin une Ol i nrnitrr anil (i it.. Attiii.7 ii :7T L '
Main street 40 feet west from the northeast turner tSSStlJSVVSi Addition t. Dalle City, bc
of block 3 in Dalle City proper, thence w.erfy I lon?" to,W- tort; aus1 ''
NOLAN.
proper
belonging to James Snipes. Assessed al
Lot 8 In block 4 in Dalles City proper, be
ng to Kate McCormack. Asse?sed.atS33 S5.
kl
32. Lot 2 In block 6 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to the estate of A. Bettingen, deceased.
A ssessed at $33
33. Lot 1 in block 6 Id Dslles City proper, be
longing to the estate of J. il. Michelbach, de
ceased. Assessed at $33 ii.
SI. Lot 5 In block 5 in D Ules City proper, be
longing to the estate of A. Bettingen, deceased;
assessed at li'J.
35. Lot 4 and the west half of lot 3 In block 5
in Dalles city proper, belonging to Max Vogt;
assessed at t-'l.T ..
id. The east half of lot S In block fi in Dalles
Citv proper, belonging to A. Keller; usewtd at
17.26.
37. Lois 1 and 2 in block 5 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Max Vogt; assessed at ft).
38. Lots 6, 7 and 8 in blook 5 In Dalles City
roper, belonging to ueo. a. LieDe; asses .ed at
39. Lots 9 and 10 in block S In Dalles Cit
proper, belonging to Vtasco Lodge, No. Id, A
oc A. ol. ; assessed at .
10. Lit S and 55 feet off tbe east side of lot C
in bi' . k 6 in Dalles City proper, excepting a
atrip 26 feet in width ft" the norm end of lot 5,
belonging to Dalles City; assessed at $d0.50.
41. A strip of ground 25 feet in width off the
north end of lot i In block 6 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Win. McCrnni; assessed at
1J.50.
4J. A strip of srround ll feet in width cfr the
1 west side of lot 6 in block u in Hal lex titty prop
er. belonging to Julia A. Driver; assessed at
5.50.
43. Lots 1 and 2 in block 8 in Dalles Citv
proper, belonging to Laura E. French; assessed
at 166.
44. Lou I and 5 In block 7 in Dalles fltv
I proper, belonging to Ueo. A. Liebe: assessed at
u-i nui w iw u u uiijujh ( iu j-sttuiefe Lilly prop-
OlOCK 7 in Dalles t: tv nr.
; cr, belonging to . C. Pease; assessed at 140.
51. A strip of ground 3C feet In width off the
west side of lot 8 and 16 leet off the east side of
lot 9 in block 7 in Dalles City proper, belonging
to Banian tha A French : assessed at I ;0.
52. Lot 10 and a strip 42 feet in width off the
west side of lot 9 in block 7 in Dalles City prop
er, belonging to Mary Condon; assessed at 150.
53. Lots 6 and 6 in block 8 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Mrs. I). M. French: assess
ed at 6C
54. Lots 1 and 2 In blook 10 in Dalles City
proper, belonging to Ursula Kuch; assessed at
166.
55. Lot 5 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Isabella Gray; assessed at 29.
f.6. Lot 4 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Hmith French; assessed at 29.
57. Lot 3 in blook 9 ln Dalles City proper, be
longing to the hoirs ot 8ophla Kiss, deceased
assessed at 29.
58. Lot 8 In block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Anna F. Taj lor; assessed at 2U.
59. Lot 9 in blook 9 'n Dalles City proper, be
longing to Phoebe Kgan ; assessed nt J9.
6X The south half of lot 10 in blook 9 in
Dalles City proper, belonging to T. T. Nicholas:
assessed at 2o.
61. The north half of lot 10 in hirvtk a in
gerald ; assessed at i
rouer. n
62. Lots .Mind bin Treyitt s Addition to Dalles
City, belonging to the First Congregational
church of The Dalles; assessed at ;. DB'U,","
63. Lots land 2 in block 1 In Gates' Addition
to Dalles ity, belonging to Florence M. Vause
assessed at 66.
64. A piece of ground described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of blook 16
bates Add!' ion; thence southerly uljng the
west line of Court tieet 20U feet; thence wester
ly at right angles to Couttstreet 133 feet: thence
northerly parallel with Court street 200 feet lo
the alljy : thenco easterly along the Hue of the
alley to the place of beginning. Belonging to
school district No. 12; assessed at 1133.
. me west nan of Dlosk i:i in Iimiu
. . R tm-Kuuineaai corner of tbe
intersection of Com t and Fifth streets in Dll
City, theuce southerly along the east Une of
Court street to the alley ; theuce easterly along
the north Hue of tbe alloy 116 feet; thence
northerly parallel with Court street to the south
line of Filth street; theuce westerly along the
south line of Fifth street to the place of be
ginning. Belonging to the estate of ti. M
Krause; assesse.i at 153.
&. ,,el""i"gata point on the south line ol
Fifth street 106 leet easterly Irom the iutersec
tionof Court and Fifth streets; thence southerly
parallel with Conn street to the alley; thence
easterly along the north line of the alley 9 1 feet;
thence northerly parallel with Court street to the
south line of Fiftn street; thence westerly along
the south due of Fifth strc-. t il feet to the place
of beginning. Belonging tu Max Vogt; asse sed
All said prop rty b-inr in Dalles City, in
W asco County, State of Oregon.
Said assessments were each and all entered in
the docket of city liens on tbe 26tli day of Octo
ber 1901, and aie made payable lu one payment
okajaade ou or before the 18U day of Novum-
This notice is given by order of tbe counoll.
Dated lias Mth day ol October, 1901.
J. DOHERTV,
Recorder of Dalles City.
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pn. Seattle Waeh., and variooa points
in Oregon and Wasbington.
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Express, S"Jf1k8'rie1.veru
12:45a.m. VotJSiL SP""- Kan-' t.m.M
via Hunt- aaClty, St. Louis, Chi 4-50-.
lngton. cago and the Bast.
8t Paul Walla Walla, Lewis ton. ' """
Fast Mall, Hpokane, Wallace, Pull
9:36 p.m. man, Minneapolis, s;t 3:S5a st
viatTpo- Faul.Duhith.MilwRu
kane. kea, Chicago and East.
0CEAF AID BJYER SCHEDTJU
From Portland.
(All sailing dates sub
ject to change )
8:00p.m. j 4rJ0n.m
Tor Ban Francisco,
Ball every 6 days.
DaUy
Saturday, Landings. Biimdn.
10:00 p. m.
Dally Willamette River.
Oregon City, Newborg, iMJi
Bflern, Independence, aSS
6:00 a.m. and way-Landings. 8uB-
Tuesday, ; 4:b.bl
Thursday, Corral Us and Way- MoBdar
Saturday, Landings. WediHeJtT
6:00 a.m. tfaj.
Tuesday, Willamette and ! 3:30a.a
Thursday, Yamlull Mlvers. Mondtj!
Saturday, Oregon City, Dayton and Wetoadty
, :00 a.m. Way-Landings. Maw.
Li"ve1 Haake River. Lww
mparia , LewtMai
3 -40 a.m. Blparia to Lowiston. 8:80a
gSW Partial desiring to go to Heppntr
pom
poinoi on oiumoia oouuern via nigga.i
take No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 12:26 p. a.
making direct connections at Heppner jtusata
and Biggs. Returning makingdiremconnaSta
at HeppneriuncUou and Biggs with No, 1. st
riving at The Dalles at 1:05 p. m.
For farther particulars, call on or address
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The Dalles,
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THE DRUGGIST.
J. B. BOsUWOK..
President.
Max A. Vggfar
First Hatiooal Bank.
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