The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
NOV. 13. 1901
ANCIENT MASVSCRIPTS AND
THEIR STORY.
Eight miles west of the Nile and
one hundred and twenty miles yjutb
Of Cairo, among tlic ruins of an
aacient Greek city, were found not
long ago, by Doctors Grenfell and
Hontof the fcgypt Exploration Hind, ;
great numbers of early papyrus man
uscripts. These appear to have been
"dumped" with the litter of registry
offices and monastic cloisters, and
toe dry climate of Egypt preserved
them.
Some of these relics were found to
DB fragments of the Jew Testament, j
and one of the most interesting of
them contains the first seven verses
of the epistle to the Romans, with
sac h errors of spelling and crudities
of hand as betray the tyro in pen
manship and suggest the thought
that it is part of a writing exercise
by a schoolboy, learners of the time
It was written being assigned practice
pages of bible Greek. This curious
scrap of one of Paul's epistles, with
its history, is evidence that at the
time it was penned, possibly in the
reign of Constantine, about 316
A. D., the New Testament writings
were common literature. No other
manuscript of St. Paul's writings has
been found so aDcient as this.
Along with it, among the old waste
basket emptyings buried seventeen
hundred years at Oxyrbynchus, the
field men of the Egypt Exploration
Fund discovered other scripture
fragments, one of which indirectly
nettles a disputed date in the second
chapter of St. Luke's gospel. A
torn leal, on which eighteen verses of
the first chapter of Matthew are
legible, bears evidence of being one
of the oldest manuscript fragments
of the New Testament yet found
possibly not later than the early part
of the third century. At that time
150 200 A. D. some of the
original writings of the apostles and
evangelists themselves must have
been still accessible, and it is even
possible that hundreds were yet alive
who bad seen the last of the apostles.
Thns the evidence accumulates
overwhelming! that with the Gospels
and Epistles forming the established '
literature of a time closely following
the lives of their authors whatever j
men may think of the writings them-,
elves or of Him whose life and ;
teaching they portray it is impos-
8ible to conceive that these writings
were the inventions of a later age, or
that the story they tell is large!
the i
credulous accretions that
and superstition, in the lapse otjtiuje
added to the original.
While passing through Baker City
the other day on his way East, Sena
tor Mitchell announced to a few
friends who met him at the railroad
station that one of the first things he
proposed doing when congress con
venes is to introduce a bill to create
a new federal judicial district with
beadquaiter at Baker City and com
prising as much of Eastern Oregon as
may be deemed tributary to that
place. The object of the movement
is the convenience of those who have
at present to travel 300 to 400 miles
to attecd the federal court at Port
land. Speaking of this inconveni
ence the Baker City Bepublican cites
the case of some Sumnter timbermen,
who were arrested for the alleged
violation of the timber laws and who
were practically ruined financially by
the expense of gettingtheir witnesses ,
to Portland. The establishment of '
the new district would mean another
federal judge, United States marshal
nd district attorney, ami other court
officials.
.Senator Simon, according to tbe '.
latest report, baa taken a band io I
tbe gambling proposition at Portland.
Tbere it no gambling at prewnt and j
the indications are tbat tbere villj
not be any for tome lime to come. .
On reliable authority it it said tbat
I Simon does not want gambling to
i run. He does not care to take any
obances at the next June election, at
which time the members of the legis
lature are selected. The report has
it that Simon is afraid that If j
gambling Is allowed lo run, the pre;-
ent administration will be defeated j
and his legislative ticket beaten by j
the opposition. Eugene Guard.
The per capita circulation on No-
vembcr 1st was 2S.72, the highest'
of the countr-. Thus continuously
is the wfedom of the advocates of
the gold standard justified.
Attractive omen.
All women eensihly desire to be at
tractive. Beauty Is t tie stamp of health
because it is the ontwaril manifestation
ol inner purify. A healthy woman is
always attractive, blight and happy.
When every drop of hlood in the veins is
pnre a beauteous flush is on the cheek.
Bnt when the blood is impure, morose
ness, bad temper and a sallow complex
ion telis the tale of sickness a!! to plain
ly. And women today know there is no .
beanty without health. V. me of Cardui
crowns women with beauty and attrac
tiveness by making strong and healthy
those organs wbien make bar a woman
, Try Wine of Cardei.ent in a month
your friend? will hardly knew you.
Save Two Fiom Death.
! "Our little daughter had an almost fa
tal attack of whooping cough and bron
chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of
Armonk, N. Y , "but, when all other
ramedies failed, we saved her life with
Dr. King's New Discovery. Onr niece,
who had Consumption in an advanced
stage, also used this wonderful medicine
and to-day she is perfectly well." Des
perate Ihroast and lung dieeaess yield to
Dr. Kin? "a New Discovery as to no other
medic i." on earth. Infa:!ihle fot Coughs
and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guar
antee! rv G. C. Biaketev. the drutreiat.
Trial bottles free. 6
For Sale or Trade
One heavy wagon and one new tight
wa.'Oi. for (ale or will trade for horses.
n9 Iwd T. J. Dkips, The Dalies.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Furnished rooms and rooms suitable
) for housekeeping. Inquire at Fifth and
; Court streets. c8 Iwk
L. L. Van Nortwick has again leased
the Umatilla House barber shop, where
j he will be pleased to tee all his old
friends and as many new ones as pos
sible. nS-lw
Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior
painte when you can buy James E.
Patton'e sun nroof nainte for sl.5G ner
gallon, guaranteed for o years. Clark &
Fa!k, agents.
DM
move her millinery
Mrs. Carer will
! store on or before Nov. 20th to the new
building east of Sexton & Walther,
where ehe will be pleased to meet all her
old patrons, as well as new ones, nd-lw
If you want to retain yoni hair yon
have to keep yonr scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh,
criepv. Now we have two of
dry
the
and
yerv
best preparations for
cleansing
the j
r8calp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo.., I(
price( 2;. and 50 cents a bottle, at Fraser'e
barber chop, The Dalles.
tf
BIG TURKEY SHOOT.
A. Y. Marsh wil! give a bi tnrkey
shoot on the beach
28th of November.
on the 26, 27, and
n2t27dAw
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kidneys mud bladder right.
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First five rows, 75c; balance
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Bale of seats will begin Monday at
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Groceries
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
How' This!
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Care.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Prone., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
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! Hail s Catarrh Cure it tit ken inter
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tn ucous
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Sold bv drrugei"ts. price 7fc.
Hull'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
j the trouble and draws our the infiam
' mation. The children's favorite Cough
Cure. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
X. Jackson, Danville, II',., writes : "My
daughter harl a aovore nrtnek nf Ir crrinne
B "
and a terrible cough settled on her lungs.
We tried a great many remedies without
giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey
and Tar which cured her. She has
never been troubled with a cough since.''
Clarke & Falk.
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 cecnritv from these coughs.
Clarke & Falk.
For fueumonta.
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'a 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 k Faik's P. U. Phar
macy. Do yon suffer from piles? If so do
not turn to surgery for relief. DeWitt'e
Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly,
surely and safely, saving yon the expense
and darreer of ar. operation. Clarke &
Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
C. M. Phe:ps, Foreetdaie, Vt., says
bis child was completely cured of a bad
case oi eczema ov lue ue ot ue ill t
Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all
counterfeits. It inetantlv relieves piles
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If anything aiie your hair, go and see ,
Frazer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that be
makes a spclaitv of tbeee goods. tf
Floral lotion wilt cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Carte
& Falk.
Clarke it Falk's flavoring extracts are
the beat. Ask vonr t -ixr for them.
mecoiiMaPacitooCB.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand beef
at AN V F ACT r K K Kr3 OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
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BIED BEEF
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Groceries
US. T.
Notice of Sewer Assessment.
Notice is lierebv srlven that the City Council
o( Dalle City, Oregon, on the 24th day ol Octo
ber, lsot. did determine anil ascertain the pro
portionate cost of the cnnst-uctlon of the Conrt
street sewer in Polles 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 wit:
1. Beginning: at the northeast corner of bloox
A at the inters-ction of Union and Main street
in Dalles Citv; thence southe.-lv along the west
line of Union street 100 feet: thence westerly at
right aneles to Union street to the west line of
said bl.ick A: thence northerly parallel with
T'Minn .IM. .V. h lit,., , ( f I T. t
thence easterly to the place of beginning. Be -
TT
j rniousve
the O. K K. to. Assessed at 50
nninrr at a
IK'iot on the west line of
eel 4t--. feet northerly irom the south
east corner of block A, thence- westerlt at right
angles to Union street to tig east lineof Liberty
treet: thence northerly alone the east lineof
Liberty street to a point where the same is tner-
see ted by a line drawn at right angles to Union
sTTeet from n point on the west line thereof SO
feet northerly from the point oi beginning;
thence easterly to said point on the west line of
Union street SO feet northerly from the point of
beginning: thence southerly to the place of be- ;
ginning. Belonging tj Mrs' E. M. Wilson. As
sesssd at f l
3. Bcxiniiins; at The southeast comer of block ;
j A on the north side of Second street and west
j side of Union strc-1, ttience northerly along the i
I west lineof Union street HP-, leet, thence west
erly at right angles to Union street to Libertv
I street; thence southerly on the east line of Ltb-
1 PT-- tr.f ft, th o.trfti lin. nl fliMtnr) MS -
thence easterly aloi g the north line of Second
street to the place of beginning. Belonging to
the estate of John U. Michelbach. Assessed s:
I S40.I.O.
4. A strip of ground -iS feet wide off the west
side of lot 4, block 4. in Dalles Citv proper, be
longing to Esther Nicholas; assessed at 2y.
5. A strip of sround 12 feet 5 inches in width
off the east side of lot 4 In block 4 in Dalles Citv
proper, belonging to Z. K. Moody; assessed at
$6.25.
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 L5.
7. A strip of eround 6 feet wide off the east
side of lot 3 in block 4 in Dalles Citv proper, be
longing to P. J. Martin ; assessed t lg.
8. A strip of ground 18 feet wide off the west
side ol lot 2 in block 4 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at t-j.
9. A strip of ground 48 feet wide off the east
side of lot 2 and a strin 4 feet wide on thp wmi
; sine ot tot l tu diock 4 in uaile citv proper, be
lougiuK to st. a. uaies; assessed at 1a.
10. A strip of gronnd 62 feet wide off the east
side of lot 1 in block 4 in Dalles Citv proper, be
longing to Matilda Baldwin; assessed at 131.
11. Lot 5 in block 3 In Dalles Citv proper, be
longing to Fred Fundi . assessed at 129.
12. A strip 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 asse-sed at 7.50.
13. Beginning at a point on the south line of
Main street 15 ieet east of the northeast corner
n mi .1 in diocs -s in l'anes intv proper, thence
: easterly along the south line of Main street 87
, feet 3 inches: tbence southerly at right angl-
1 120 feet to the alley : tbenee western- along the
I north liue of ihe allay 27 feet 3 inches; thence
, northerlv, at right angles, to the place of begin
. ning; belonging to Caroline Korten ; assessed at
j 113.63.
14. A strip of ground lr; (eet wide off the cat
i side of lot t ani a strip 8 feet wide off the west
siae ot int in diock :i in ulles Citj proper: be
longing to Mati'da Baldwin: assessed at f 12.
15. Beginning at a point on the south line of
Mum street 8 feet eist of the norrhurit nomr
or m . in Dsns in uaue city proper: thence
easterlv akmat the south line of Main stiver
j feet: thence southerly at right anghs 120 feet to
! the alley: thence westerly alon the north line
i of the alley 22 fret: thence northerlv, at right
angles, to the place nf beginnipg; belonging to
l noil, UMTH.U tllfll.
16. Beginning at a point on the south line of
Main street :D feet east ol the northwest corner
of lot .1 in block .1 in Dalle City pioper, thence
easterly along the touth lineof Main street 1.
feet: thence southerly at right angles DO feet to
the allev ; tbenee westerly aloug the north line
ol tee alley 22 leet; thenc northerly, at right
angles, to the place of beginning: belonging to
B, Blnmauer: assessed at til.
17. A strip of giound HM feet wide off the
east side of lot 3 and a strip u feet wide off the
west side ol lot in block 3 in Belles City
proper, belonging io Geo. Kuch; assessed at
m i ieKluul"K 2 Pint 10 the south line of
j i. ,n. iiihu we iiortbeasl cornrr
or dioc 6 in uaiiea ;ity proper, thence westerly
along the tonth line of Main tmt si f.,-
Ibeneoet right eaaiaa annlbast. i ;o fr t.. th
:.iueneA-eu.Meriy nam the north lineof the
i.c) ot inn. lue-neeai ngnt anRU.'S uortherlv to
pUc of beginning; belonging to Max Vogtf as
sessed at S13.S0.
19. A strip 40 feet wide off the east side of lot
1 in block 3 in Dalles City proper, belouging to
J. D. Urant; assessed at $J..
. LotC in block 3 in Dalles City proper; ex
cepting a strip off the north eid thereof X feet 7
inches in width; belonging to Ueo. Ktieh, end
assessed at fj.
. j!--, rip off ihe north end of lot 6 in block
'" pa Citv rrope.-, M Ite: and 7 inches in
width ; belonging to William Wevgenmau as
sessed at 113. J?.
- Si. ,trtP 26 wi,le on" ,n" est Mda of lot
InVMaokSta Dalles City proier; belonging lo
A. Uettingeti, and !esad atL;.
.5' A "rJY 0,KT'.,UI"1 feet wide off the west
! side of lot T In block 3 in Dalle City proper : be-
j - Lot Mn block 3 in Dalies City proper: be
he-
t.
w,.K,H u, , ,,,. o. ..monse aim usjes-.-ti Mt
1 , 101 9 Jn Moel ln as City proper; be
j longing to Kate Uandley and asssed ai $ .
Ji8' 1-' 10 iB hlock I" Dalles Ciiy proper
belonging to E. Schanuo aud eesed at . '
1 ,J7. loIDlfk 4 in Dalles City proper, ex-
i Png tbeietiom the following triiot, to-wlt:
begn.uiugat a point In the north line of Sec
I oud street in ssld Dalle City 43 feet westerly
I liora the Intersection of Court end Beeond 8t
thence northerly parallel with Conrt street AO
i i'.' .,De'' tely irellel wiib 8eoiid dt.
' J2j '"7" """'Letly perallel wlih Court
street ftj leet; ttanes easterly along the no tb
; line of beeond street to the pleee of beginning:
j Belonging to V. H tiates eud sMMi at fff
tt. A piece of rround desorlb-d es follows
beginniug at a point In the north line of beeond
street in Dalles City 42 feet west of tbe intereee
j lion of C. urt and Second streelatnenee north
' erly parallel with Court iirt m i.h ' "
westerly parallel with Second sireet 24 feet
1 J1?" herly parallel with Court street Cu
eet toHcoiid street; tbenee easterly alone the
" ' ..'! u' ttL' K'f -
m.. . wuhuhk iu sirs, rvate stc:or
ft."
i.-,Lot 6.,IMl 'he east half of lot 7 in bleak 4
eet half of lot 7 in bloek 4 in Dalles City
1
BTOZ.AN.
i
, belonging to James Slopes. Assessed at
It-
Si. Lot S in block 4 In Dalles City proper, be
longing to Kate SlcCorroaofc. Aese aedat fii 5.
32. Lot 3 In block C In Dalles City proper, be
longing to the estate of A. Botllngen, deceased.
Assessed at 133 85.
33. jot 1 In block 6 In Dallas City pror er. be
longing to the estate of J. H. iilcheibacn, de
ceased. Assessed at KS S5. .
Si. Lot 5 in block 5 in 1) illes City proper, be
longing to trie estate of A. Hettlngen. deceased:
assessed at lis.
35 Lot ; and the west half of lot 3 In block 5
in Dalles City proper, belonging to Max Vogl;
assessed at $21.71.
t6. The cast half of lot 3 In btr.ck 5 In Dalles
Citv proper, belonging to A. Keller; a-sesstd a.
''' -
Lots 1 snd 2 in block 5 in Dallas City
i Pwper, WMongrngto Max v ogt; assessed at pn
:iv I... isb, ami - in Dloox o in Utiles City
lr. belonging to ueo. A. Liebe: assessed at
Lots 9 and 10 in block 5 in Dalles City
I p-oper.
& a. M
' ,
betonginrf to Wasco lodge, No. 15, A. F.
: assessed at OB.
40. I.-it 5 and 55 feet off the east side of lot C
in block 6 in Da'les City proper, excepting n
atrip 25 leet in width off the north end of lot 5,
belonging to Dalles City; assessed at SoO.30.
41. A strip of ground 35 feet in width off the
north end of lot 5 in block C !n Dailes City
J roper, belonging to Wm. MeCrum ; assessed at
12.30.
42. A sttip of smnnd 11 feet tn width off the
west side of lot in block 6 in Ualtes Ci'y prop
er, belonging to Julia A. Driver: assessed at
15.50.
43. Lots 1 and 2 in block 8 in Dalles Citv
proper, belonging to Laura E. French: assossed
at '
44. Lots 4 and 5 in bloek 7 in Dallas City
proper, belonging to Ueo. A. Liebe; assessed at
to8.
45. Lot 3 in block 7 in Dulles Citv proper, be
longing to Dalles City; assessed at $29.
' 40. Lot 2 in block 7 in D-lies Citv proper, be
longing to the estate of P. Brogan, deceased : as
sessed at f 29.
47. Lot 1 in block 7 iu Dalles City
ty proper, be
5, L O. O. F.;
lougiiiK o i.oiurcnia iooge, no. o
assessed at 129.
48. Lot 1 in bloc 6 in Bigelow's Addition to
Dalles City, belonging to D. JJI. and J. W.
French; assessed at 125.
49. Lot fi In block 7 in Dalles Citv nronar. he
longing I
tv air, 1. Diasaey: astessea
Isry T. Blakjley: as
at 9.
50. Lot , and a strip 22 feet in width off the
east side or lot 8 in bloek 7 In Dalles Citv prop
er, belonging to . C. Pease; assessed at $40
51.
A str.p ol ground 16 feet In width off the
west side of lot 8 and IS feet off the east side of
lot 0 in block 7 in Dalies City proper, belonging
to Kamautha A. French: assessed at
VJ. Lot 10 and a strip feet In width oil the
west side of lot 9 in bloek 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. R ll. French; assess
ed at 160.
!A. Lots 1 and 2 In block 10 in Dalles city
proper, belonging to Ursula Ruch ; assessed at
55. Lot 5 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Isabella Gray; assessed at 29.
f6 Lot -I in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to rtmith r reach : assessed at t.
57. Lot :l in block 9 in Dulles Citv proper, be
longing to the heirs ol Sophia Kbs, deceased
assessed at $.
58 Lot 8 in block 9 in Dalles City proper, be
longing to Anna ft. Ta lor; assessed at f.
50. Lot 9 in block 9 n Dalles City proper, be
longing to Phoebe Egan; assessed tit f.
60. The south half of lot 10 in block 9 in
Dulles City propi-r, belonging to T. T. Nicholas:
a messed at
61. The north half of lot 10 in block Sin
Dalles City proper, belonging to Mrs. A. J. FiU
gerald: assessed at $25.
62. Lou 5 and 6in Trevilt s Addition to Dalle
City, telomring to tbe First Congregational
church of Toe Bailee : aoseswd at 16 i.
63 Lots I and in block 12 In Gates' Addi:ion
to Dalles City, belonging to Florence M. Venae;
assessed it 166.
6L A piase of ground described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner ol block 15
Oates AddiMoc: thetiee southerly along the'
west line of Court -treet 200 feet; thence wester
ly at right angles to Court street 133 leet : thence
northeny parallel with Court street 2U0 feet to
the alijy; ibence easterly along the line of tbe
alley to the plaee of beginning. Belonging to
icbool district S. 12, assessed at $133
65. The west half of block is in li.ih in.
J i proper and Gates' Addition to fis Citv be
r j longing to W, Lord : as.essed at II 15.
to. BeinniiiK ut Ibeaontbawist onma itha
I intersection of coutt and Fifth tni (',, i.,n.
1 !;"' ii aitnocriy along tbe east line of
the north line of the alley lur, feet; thn
northerly parallel with Court street to the south
line of Filth street: thence westerly along the
south Jine of Fifth street to tbe place of be
ginning. Belonging to the estate of G M
K reuse: essessedat fci3.
hok 'S1';")' point on the south Unc of
r Ifth street 106 f.-et easterly from the Intersec
tion of Court and Fifth streets: Uienee southerly
Parallel with Court slret to the alley; thence
easterly alonsr. ihe uorth line of the alley W feet
tliem e northerly parallel with Court strcot to the
south line of Flftn street: thence westerly along
the s-mth .me of Fifth stuv. IM feet to the place
Of beflnttiqg. Belonging to Max. Voet . asde-sed
at I7.
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All said prop-rty bc-ini In Dalles City, In
Wasco County, rSiutt of Oregou.
lM a5.i'll,-lir.- t-u.-t. nA atl 1 I -
thelfcket Of etty liens ou'tbe veiiidey of (icto-
P'O lAil.and are rnede rayabie in one payment I
i K oa ot before the lath day of Noveui
This notiee is given by order of the couneil.
Dated this 2Sth day of October, laoi.
J. D iHKRTY,
Kecorder of Delias City.
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Collections made ot all points on fa
orable terns.
OtytR
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2HorT Link
union Pacific
'
ess-r TIME SCHEDULES I w
noli I w,wr
BOCKD THE DALLES. BOtnoj
Chicago- j TTjfc
bSSST Wortti, Omaha, fcinl!
12:36 p.m. ses City , St. Louis, Chi : 110j.
via Hunt- cagoand the East, 7
lngtan.
Atlantic " '
Ezpwes, sAl Ijlk. Denver, Ft. I
"EsTrn. Worth Otnjhs, ken-
lngeSB. j esWsnaelbeBaet.
at. Peal I Walla Walla, Lewis ton'
Fast Mail, I raBallae.Puli
vi?r- aswiwj 3 35
kane. j km, Chleago end East, j
0CEAI ASH RIVEK 80HEDTJL5
From I'jrtlantf.
(AU sailing dates sub
ject to change,)
vOOp.rn. ; 4 an,.
j well every 5 days.
Daily 7 i
eS?yA. jTo-AaWrl. l Way
Satnrduy, landings. BumS.
10:Wpm. j
Dally I WlllemeUe River. '
? iJT3r . Salem, Independence, a5Sff
6:ee.m. a ,,-Lendlngs. 8,ma
1 1 .
Tuesdey, j 4.30p..
Thtiraday, Conrallts and Way- Monde?
Saturday, Landings. WednestK
6:a.m. ! FridqF.
Trjeaday, Wlllamatte end 3:30 am.
Tbtrredriy, Vamlilll Hirers. Mondsj,
Satorday , Oregon City, Dayton end WedMsSf
, :80 am. , Way-Landings. 'rl
- j ' I W
jje snsk. River. U
3im. j BlparietoLewlaton. , 8:30
Bmr Parties Seetrlng to ro to Reppr.er at
pusam on i.ummim nouuiern via illggs,
taa Mo. 2, leaving The DeUea st 12:35 p. a.
uws.Mg mrwii cunueouous n tteppner nuaWM
stir Biggs. Ketuming making direct coiinenam
at Heppnerlunottoo and Bigg with No, Lar
rivtog at Tke BaDes etl-.os p m.
For further particulars, oall on or sddrea
JAB. IRELAND, AgeaL
The Dalles, Orajoa,
fi
onplete
of
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
. 8. BCHjurca,
President.
Max a. voss.
First Hatipnal Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREOOH
A Genaral Banking Baatnsss tniiaustl
Dopoeita raoedved, subject to 8igbl
Draft ot- Oback.
Collections made and prooeeds rovnpm
remitted oa Ut of collection.
Sight wad TelagrapbJc Ezcbangs teMSi
New York, San Francisco and Iw
land,
tai nsoTOKS .
D. P. Taoareoa. Jmo. 8.
Eo. M. WlLLIAeta, ' Oso
H. M. Bball.
A. Lasts.
W- W. WILSON, ICaaaaW
First-QMS 19 Euery Respwt
PRIVATB PARTIES SErTV-
Tbo ukle always sopplisd wM f
bset in tbe oukrkta.
71 Front 8t., near Oocrt, Thf 1