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"1 r M j? : 1 t ROAD URGES UN CULT MUDFCftD JUALL TR113.U3SU, MEDFOKP, QitimON. THL'RSDAV. PKCJSMBRft 8, 19J0. ORE RESERVE S RE NORTHWEST PLAN EMPLOYMENT flF PRISONERS. (Continued from pnRO 1 ) -Great .Northern's Pamphlet Extols! New York Coiiflressman Would Re . Orcflon's- Farmlnrj Possibilities 1 Wants ' More Intensified Rirnilnu r. Thi(V(hniit Stale Oiogim'fl K't'it nron of froo gov orninont Iniul Is the central thought lil tho Groat Northern's now nnin Ithlat, "Oroson." Thoro firo In thjH Blnlo 7.80,57.1 ncres of lnml In tho jitjbllo doninln, of which It Is osU mntotl thnt 11,000,000 mny be tnkon In ' 32,0-naro liDiuajitond tnicts, nnil wliloli Jh Biiscopllblo (o cultivation mi liar tl) dry fannliiK proooM. Thnt Hits 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 will kooii go, tho Oront N'orlliorn people nwiuro tho onalorn fnrmerii, In u curtuliity, nnd then thoro will ho no more froo land ljift. Thnt Ida lnml can bo mnilo to proitiiw won derful oryim Ih uiiionntrilod by plr tUroa nnd atntiHtlcfl. In addition to tho 17,000,000 uerc of laud In tho pnhllo domain, thu i Htulo of Oregon Ima fiOO.OOO noros of pinto school land yot for nnlo, nnd tho old Wlllnnietto vnlloy nnd CiihcuIo tn'Oiintnfn wagon road j;rant of 800, 0(M) ncrcrt yet rcmnlnlnj; Intuct nro open to pureluiKo. Taking nil thufio flgiireH, tho Great Northorn prunottlH n moBt convincing nrsumont thnt IIiIh iKjtho lnml of opportunity, whom tho luHt Iniportnut opening to got publlo InnilH freo or Brant liindK at low fjfi xiriti Jo lo he found In tho country. Tho first big bookbit Iwuod by tho (Ireflt Northorn Is hi dapnrtiiro from tho' precedents of publicity work In tho Htnto. Thoro Ih no offort at high ly. colpiod proBotitiitlon, in picture or w'rtliig. IJvory picturo Ih ii buIihIiui tlnl, qulot photogrnph, wliloli Ih In tended to roprosont nvorugo condl tloiiB, rnther thnn oxtromo. peal the Law Prohibitinu Forest Reserves in the Pacific Northwest Slates. od tlint tho exhibit, which wns ac knowledged a creditable one, be con tinued ns nt present, Tho regular monthly budget ol bill wb approved. The following new iiioinhei'8 won! elected: C. Alf Uoynlon, W. tf Crows, Lynn l'urdip, A. I'. Stovor, I). L. Woodruff, (jeo) II. Jjotlfelt. 20 PER CENT GROWTH IN U. S. (Continued from rse I.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oca 8. Keproaontntlvo I'iiihoiib of Now York today introduced a bill ropoallng tho Inw wliloli pfohlbltH tho erantlon of loreat rawrveg in Idaho, WnHhlngton, OrcKon, Wyoiuing, Coolrado and Mon tnna. Jlo nlso presented n resolution onlllng upon tho forest aorvlco for u atnteuivnt of nil bind which It Is de sired to odd .to foroHt lOflorvo In tli(e n(iilo, If tho law 1 n'puiided. Wait $15,000 DISAPPEARS . MINNEAPOLIS, Mum., Di'o. 8. Tlin illriiippenrnnco of u Btrong Iio.n continuing $10,1)01) J'roin tho officott of thu Admin KxpniHH company lieie wiib reported' (o.lhoA poliao today.' iMyfttcsry hiiitohihIh tho affair. It in believed tho bo wiih gtolou by tjituriis who Imvo been followiii; it nni'inB tho oonliuunt wnitiiit foe u fitvornhlu opportunity to igizo it without liuini; yeen. Tho box- wn jlelivincd nt tho offices of tho e. juoss company, wan carefully plauod 10 thu office ami n few minute In Igr was uoiio. I low it disappeared ifl a mytitory, us no ono watt ou nuar it. ,. , DEAD WOMAN KNOWN. (Contlnuml from Vaga t.) " rDO IT NOW. Mcdford People Should Not Until It Is Too Late. Tho nppallinjj iloath .rate ironi l;i(!nev diseatie is duo ill most case to tlio faui that tho little kidney Irouhloi.uru iiHiiaJly noBloccd until they boenmo serious. Tho Hlifhl ymploms nivo jilaco to ohronie d'i ordoin and tlio Hiiffcror kouh ki'ihIu ally into ' Iho jjnisp of dinbetott, dropny, liriKht'ft diooiwut wrnvol or hoiihi oilier guiiouti form of kidney complaint. If von miffor from hackacli1. hoadachob, dii!y Hpelle; if tho kid nuy auorotioiiB aiu irroHiilar of w hii(1 and uuiinliinil in ippeaninc', do not delay. Help (lie kidnoyn a OIII.'O. Doan' Kidney I'illis, are ospcoi iilly for kidiioy'dwDiilum (hey euro whuro olhurs fail. Qvov one huu druil lhoiiaii(l puojile havo roooui uiouded Ilium. Hero's a case al homo: Mrs. Grliuo Skonlurs, (J Weil .laidteoii Blrcot, Bedford, Or., naym: "I can rouuiiiinuiiil Doau's Kijlnoy Pills, prnourod at Ilaskius' draur store, hiily for pain and sliffueis in (ho back and oilier symptoms oi kuliiov (rouble. Thin remedy rolio cd mo when J used it and I have been well ever since," For salo by all dualure. l'rice SU cents. FoHtor-.MIllnirn Co., Itiiffnlo, N. Y., bole iiKonts for tho United States. Hoiiicinher (he name Doan's and take no oilier. LOOKS LIKE BIG XMAS. ,! StatcH 9,C:i3.822; 1830, 12,SGfi 020; 1R10, 17,0C9,4r)3; 1850, 215. 101,87(5j 1S00, 31,413,321; 1870, J8.BR8.371; J8S0, 50,150,783; 18JIO. 02,022, 2C0; 1900, 70,303,387; 1910, 92.13G.221, , , i CALIFORNIA TO FOLLOW LEAD (Coiitfliiip'j from mkp 1.) (Continued from I'uko 1.) size, quality and condition in east ern markets to obtain tho hitchest prices, and (o (hut cud will make nu of,fore (o induce all friii(rowin;! coiuilios to adopt hluiidanlizalin.i rifle. iMarshnll Du Moll of Coruiiu;, in a paper on "Growers and J'nokors of Standardized Fruit," said that the applo growers of Oregon woro thu pioneers in tho movement' for hIiiii: dnrdizutioii. Hy milking every apple in (ho box of standard size . and quality llioy noon made Oregon fa mous (ho world over Tor its apples, California l'ruilgrowors nro just now awakening to tho fact that liie sticcose Orcg6n has uecoiuplislitil with her apple, this statu may tlo with every other kind of fruit by adopting standardizalioii rules. Mr. Dp iMott advocated carrying (lie lilies of Blaiulardiziijion into lli iiarsgrioH and inisling tlial the nurserymoii confoun to certain rules in keeping lice stocks up to a high grudge. . , gavo a banquet wiilrh proved to bo a "fitting menu for a that It was a "rittlng iiiodii for a czar" roast pip, unlads, rnhes, cof fco, olives, celery and all tho gar nished dishes known to the host Mod- ford chofs, nnd there waB music by tho Ktring band, provided by Hnrry CiugcalcJ. Uotli, tho moolliig and tho banquet was all that could bo doslrod, nnd wlion tho crowd illsporsod It did so fcollng most kindly toward tho Modrord flro dopaitinent. v Tho Modford fire department is ar ranging for a Ufr-Rlzod portrait of WarronlC. IJodge. which thoy will place 'In the firo h.dl In memory of their brother, who met death wldlo In tjie dlscjiargo of his duty ?,'f STRIKERS FACE STARVATION. (Cx)ntlnunl fi'im 1iko J.) that 2B.O0U or hv 10,000 qtrllcora nro receiving tholr only food from tho coiumlMary tores cstabllHliOd by la bor organizations Tljo, Womenr Trades Unjpn Joaguo today lasiiod nn, appeal for funds. A movement has been Inaugurated to nsHcss ovory union man in Chicago i 5 rents a week lu addition to (ho amounts contributed by ovory union organization. The only hope of averting dlro suf: ferlng among the strikers seems to Ho In tho possibility that tho oror of peaco by Hart, Seliaffner & Marx will Include tho Vclosed shop." If It does not, It Is predicted that tho strikers Will rojocl tho 'offer. s WANT JOB ONLY FOR COIN. (Continued from iuiro 1.) that tho recorder's offlco is opened for business thoro will bo a rush If tho measure carries, for a number of candidates nro watching tho snlnry closely. Recorder Kgglc4on is plan ning to conduct business on thnt day ns (hoy do In a lnnd offlco whon a big rush Is on. .Mayor Suoll, who has won consider able favor as a progrcHsivo man, Is (ho only ono so fnr who declares ho is ; candidate, regardless of tho salary. AUTOMOBILE FOR -FIRES. (Continued Jrom Piiko l ) WOMAN DEAD, MAN DYING. (Continued from I'ligo 1.) thnt Frank Anchison, a racetrack follower, had, told him Mrs. Hnitlcv had offered him $3500 to kill Whit ley. Atchison vlill he l'otind and questioned, if possible, Tho tKilicc nro inclined to the be lief thnt financial disputes and not Whitley's love foi? il.v- woman led to (he shooting. Whitley purchased the holol in which (hov were iulcr (sled. nijd tftcn gave Mrs. Hartley a unit' inleruul. .7. W. Hudson, who posed ns J. Wobh, Mrs. Hartley' brother. Whilloy charges, conspired with tjie woman to "freoin linn out" Of (he hotel, and it vvnU the partial success of their plans, Whitley al leges, Ihaf claused hhri to shoot her ' i ' VICTORY FOR PEERS. (Uoptlnneil from I'ako ') the iirliiiiuent of (he power of the houso of lords. The header, (ho principal liber il organ, today takes an opposite vieu of the situation. "There is a dospcralc plot aloot, ' says .the Leader "Foreseeing de feat, (be Tories plan to dispute the authority oi' thu npw liarliamcnt Ifosoburry. (lie real lender ot the peers, is againsl tho people. Thi is unother Guy Fawkes gunpowder plot nnd parliament will be blown up in its cradle. In tho face of three advciu elections tho peers still lr lo nile.'' ' ' Tho strength of thu parlies at the heginuilig of today's pollipg was: Conservatives J 70, Liberals Dili, Nationalists 118. Luboiiles U3. ' Modford Mall bring results. Tribune, want ads ' l'Ui:ri FAMINK. skull with a flftlirnu in nu offort lo kill himself afjer -hooting hot, is u nccled to recover. Whitley, who is still in a critical condition, is under guard at a lm-l-itul. A chnrgp of murder wan nroi'erred .against Ipm, following Mrs. Hartley's death. The polity are iinesligating an nl leged plot to kill Whitley which iie says led lo the shooting. In a sworn statement made in the belief that h"i Mcdford Mail Trlbuno want ads wap.. nbojij U). die. ,Wi.i,tiuy. rHrat'X ,,r.,nB ;,-08U8- If Iho railroad mon should go on a strike on tho 10th thoro would be a fuel famlno hi Modford inside of a wook. Voit ha bolter get a fow tons of conl whllo you can. Thrco cars now bore. So or phono Burbrldgc, tlio drayman. 230 .&&Z.&V;yjP-PJSKP&.lpp-p-p.jt.p&p.p-P--&J-t9-9-t-r I ing to thu story of thu woman, told at random, who wan divorced and went from Spokane to TanrnmVi whuro shu cooked in a loKiiiug onmp i'or Iho iiU Haul iV Tauouiu I.uiuborllho prlw. Anothor point to roiut-uibi' couiiauy, There ahe met nnflfTit man ntunt'd I'M CnvnuuiiKl), 'UU whom she livud fur a abort time, lint, (puuivliuff with CkvhiiuukIi, thi' weni tn I'ortlHiid, wit re for h time slie cooked in a MirrJMiii-tiutil um tauraol mid lator en ( ltouhurK and wits ouKKed in logmjj cook bnioe, whuro hJii worked uniler tlw name of Helln iiu. She chiu froui lt'iisebiirg to AkIiIiiihI, and Alpdl'urd, l'lioeuu, Cunlral I'onil, Gold Hill, UihiiU I'iim. tuid Mil uioiuf tha lu) Tlle UOIUNll WMM-MUllly dlhl4mlUl tiliU itoajt of tho staple nvtlulus of trade upon whlnh many dopond or gifts rather than upon articles of quoa tlonahlo iibo anil bounty. Novor bt fliro wore tliovu stocks so comploto. o varied And rp alluringly display ed. A safe rule to follow and one which applies to tho poraou whoso lmidur pui'HU uiiihI bo iniulu to ro ineinlier many as well as to the one who can spoud libumlly and to pi mm hur own fancy, Ik that thu gift, wheth er luoxpeiulvo or ctMtly, mliull bo the IjohI of Its kind. A simply hummed pure linen handkerchief thnt costs 50 (Hants Is hi better taste than a poor ibiltntlou of an art print at double tn the sulsctton of a gift U to choose is.iuel)ili Uie value of which you J know Huout rnther than nmlte an of fort to twtUf) a frind s known ar tltftlf Uttw. an uttetiipt that may ro milt lu (lumpiM)lntnieiit unions your kuowlojljcs of rt value Ik equal to hli, nud )ou know Just whal bo al ivHdy Iim. Miisll)ltf ttud utNtful gift afford Uio mosi HHtlsfarllnn. CooUs Syilable. One tan not lkt ovou hat-Uty sur y of tht utoitti without bsuy Im- I pretuMHl with tb our with w)irli was adibetud ly Hit- usu of uar- j goods bttvt Imuu select wl to meet lo toiirs. SJiu hutl worked ttt or lutdlc! hmms, it la no longsr psuiaWMry liei'n at thu ritueh of lkq( Voeuiit, u'ot rUyIjU1 to patruilo tho mull hliuit tlwlaucu from this oily, Miiitiortlr luittstM, for orhMtf aro iih low when hor Ki'ip wus louml tliaru wu and tu many catwa lower, at home. Joiind in it a letter (iUdiuiMMHl to j many monbaiita mui-suteptuK to du Mr. Whim nntt sigiuNl bv Uelitf lillls f plicate any iuk1 ord-f-r at ths same Mttu.v is-opU- lewMunwr Unr. SJie;or a laa irle. ir glvsn tho oppor an most proluni nud oUctna on tuolly. Why risk buyln goods out the miiwu and dswlvBi-a nud UMHljor town and of Infwrtnr quBllty. thus nnn-h ImiiI luimms eoiiaunuug tite dovrivlug ouMilf or the plotuuro of Inoiiig ot lur gum which him nittr- maklog jRvaoual ilwtlin. when tha wunU tomid. A imnuV-r ol utwu m j home merchant cau glvo bUar value her on Tiiusdiiv night and Ueurd her land guamateoa Mttof action, deilure her mitutiou of riditig thei Wus1ik.ss ('on. blind to Asltlaad, and iMieral utj All of th merehaaU ta lodfont thvm rauwrkvd tlutl hIm woW oitr report hnavy aalea already for tb ihhU U U the uitxl altiUou. Sh, Chrtatnia trade. From now on this win liwl !.( tl-aii ajtd 4.U, bnatttMi. III gradually lucrease wlud oVIouk, nud it it the opituou of tug up lth a vian.l flnlah CMirlalmn lUttuy tUul li ln-i dewrtiou sUtl .,,. Mt.ii.'iidir (he iu..r uliiio lrl and tge (Ink lo it ipm ' Let Us wMHk'lit lit 1 1 -o train, trow which hu fall to Iter di-ulh. Other hold to Urn thoon that tJu ktarted tu walk lo tlta kutu luitok and imt la lite WttMlg duei luu nud Ujt gerctl into tile u-Mug uw.iu. The oo row i mix lie Id (hat Uw Save ou M mr em of our fuel. csme to hV dejtib ! biuug -truvk'We wit mtll uu your UV h dUl b. n IUH.XUIK tr.un. wliUtU la U,ir that we guaranUe to save your uiokt idnitoiUa theory gneu. Awd fuel aud proieet . your rouoitt from l'lom the luot I lull idle weal by lite oerhut and gi you u uttit.nu naine of Hrlle Kllu. that ska lor. heal. i... in hud m Sskane ami ha ' SAFETY E,QflN0MY DAMPER CO, (In. kind i uicer, milking further i; 441) hiberWl iildj . CnUiual. khiuii ! Hie lllllollltllllle Uiillltlll j .tOIIV Ii WtUCK, H b Uiei, l(eprefentati'i tor MhI- i-.d. Il.i km tor lii'iillh. safe. Action will probably follow lu the hninedlato fnturo. The nint tor wns brought up whou thu Med io nl fro tlopnrtjiieat hold lis regular pioilthly nieutlng and banquet, which wu not only well attended by tho y firo boys, but by a number of the : city council, including Mayor Canon. The meeting was ono of porfect har mony. Whllo ninny of tho boys wore fined for uon-nttuudauco ttt meetings nnd drills, tho fines woro pnid cheer fully and tho business of the nieutlng inn smoothly in ovory respect. On motion thnt tho bylaws be amended making tho ngo of eligibil ity to tho department 21 to 35 years Instead of IS to JtO years was annul uiously adopted, Tho report of tho daiico commit tee recommended that no dame be gtcn by the department until after the holidays. Tlio report was accept ed by tho department ami the same coiumltlvo retained. "Puder Iho bond ot "good of tho department," u number of city couu clliuen. Including the mayor. .addresu eiL the deqmrtmont, ami all expicswed thsmselvuM as fouling kindly toward tho fire boys, and pled nod thuir earn est auppqit to the department. The firo chief addroaaod the department nud thu assembled gtioats on tho Im portance of a change from the present horsu-drnwit apparatus to tut auto mobllo aiMaratiiK. "The pii'sent wagon Is far too heavy and cumbersome." said th' chief. "We aro trying to draw a r t....u.. l...l ...1,1. ...... 1... -u. .....l' iwiii-uiiiw luittji mi io uuin. iiiiu Ml any tluio when wo leave the pnve ruont we aro not apt to proceed ver.v tar; btNiidea, uudor pieitent coiidllloas our otiiilpinent is unsafe. Thoro 1 not a fire but omlangera a man's life, and j do not bellsve that $2000 flOOO or even $10,000 Is anything as compared with the life of a good ainn, An automobile apparatus will ; be a llttlu oxpsiiblvo to start with, but lu the long run will be yhouper. A horo-dr-Hwu apparatus coats no lo limit $90 por mouth for the horses and apparatus aloim. Au an tOiHobllw would not uotil to exceed ' $b por iiiuHth, suit oven should thej cli' be unable to dispose of tho pros-1 eat equipment. It would iwy the city to uut the bori-(Irawn muehino la more remote district, wuw ltfe ould he lata In danger, nnd place au automobile tu the crowd-! bust no ttiatrtcts " 'I ht- remarks of the chief were COU ii'iu'i1 lu h) a numi.er if oiihbIIwsii, mi. .mini Mi Kir.Mt and Mayor Can u'i aid a numuei ot nt Hens who wore lUi-Ut g (Nil In wing the intilHg the hoys IS THE TIME to do your Xmas shopping. . THAT'S THE PLACE where yoti vwill find flu I'iiii'st selections, the lnrge.st and most etunideli assortments and at prices from 1-IJ to almost hall' what other stores are uskint!;. Jl! EACH IN BOX Are aro showing t lie- swellest line of 1!M1 Calondai's in the town. Ismail; ftriee,, lOai'h In box, ready 10, 15, 25, 35 ariti 75 cents FREE MX 22 A ."iO-pure Dinner Sit and the finest dressed Doll in the city. , . Xmas Post .Cards, Regular Sc Quality at Hussey's let 1 2 4 i 4 a. 4 I 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CONSERVATIONISTS AREl LUG OP SUPPORT WASHINGTON, J). V., Dec. 8. Thc executive coinuiitteo of Iho Na tional Coniorvatioii association, of which Giffortl l'inchot is prcsidclvt, today is coii"idcriiitf a phm for bringins; their opponents iulo lino for ndvocacv ot 1'edurnl regulatioii of water power Mites. The details ol the plan were not announced. Man, 65, Adopts Woman of 44. KJ1ANKLIN, Pa., Dec. 8. tly (t dcj'i.ec oi court hete Aliss Klizabutjt Hill, ii:ctt 44, became tho adopted diiujjhler of Thomas O'Connor, a.gojl (!.". Miss Hill was left au orohait when -1 years old and has lived wijh the . O'Connors since. Mrs. O'Con nor dying n few weeks ngo, thoro wn-. no one to inherit Mr. O'Con nor's properly. Miss Hill becomes Elizabeth Hill O'Connor nnd hcjr to 1ier foMor fniher's c ta'fcr ., . . u -? 0 Ii A L I T Y xVr . 5i "'" ' I iii the oods offered for .muiuic r' wliiil is reallv stile: We know that, '-""mV (lOODS, better STAPLE nnd nnGU0,lv" I1CS, better VIX)DR, BUTTER COJE, or bettor BAKEK Yr PRODUCTS than we arc ol Loving 1 or sale. One cabbage patch may look a little nicer, but raise nd better cabbage, and yet; the gardener avHI OHARniS YOU EXTRA ON ACCOUNT OET1.1E LOOKS. Allen Grocery Co. Main & Central Phone Main 2711 ,. I ! WTWta M liiaiMM People Who Work . .. Indoors Willi Their Haiids Seamstresses, watch-makers, art ists, draughtsmen, and many others, cannot properly handle their tools with cold, stiff hands. Many a lost hour or two on cold winter morn ings results from the delayed heat of furnace or stove. ? The Perfection Oil Heater in a few minutes gives the tempera ture that assures the worker warm hands and pliable muscjes. , The ' i fji Z&. i "-) Mmm AMmBemiJr l&sofafciy smokeless and odorless quickly rIvcs heat, and with one filling of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke orsmell. Has nutomntlc-Iocklnfl flnmc spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned. It has a damper top nnd a cool handle. Indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler-cap docs not need to be screwed down ; it is put in like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain, and cannot get lost. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device in construction, and consequently, it Can always be easily unscrewed in an instant for rcwicklng. The Perfection is finished in Japan or nickel, is strong,- durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. .: Dtaun Evtr)whert ' i tt at years, writ fir desenfttvt circular to Mf nraffjr efrr.cy cy inc Standard Oil Company (Incorporated! mx&zzmzmzza EJSSamal re4444rtf44'''''''''''''', TraN and Package I)rliwi a SH-ciult lluarsnleid HoiteM and x lVlwlb Mo.m4 rv' Medford Messenger Service l ndel New l:lllelal I PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. AlP-nnll parHU or iuik dfliveivd tivf llot-k. r under Ovr fuv blook a"d undvr ton Ovsr ten blooU wid uuiltr nu eit : thf r fiftti 0im PKl) UANSfAU li. V 'IVteidi.ioe Main 1 MS. . .; 20e 2J.- 337 South Central Ave.. Medford. I'l'i i:u Christmas Holiday Excursion TO TJIU CITY OF MEXICO ' via the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY LE'AVfXd PORTLAND ' Dec. nth and I2th, I9IO and SAM FRANCISCO DECKMClOli II, 1910. A MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN Consisting of Observation Car, Pullman, ves tibulod sleeping cars, .smoking car and din- will leave Third and Townscnd inur car. streets, San Francisco, via the Coast Line: The excursion is run under the auspices of the Southern Pacific, National Lines of Mexico, International and Great Northern, O.H.&S.A.aiidSautaFe. Hound Trip Fare $104.00 FRQM PORTLAND-$104.00 Corresponding low rates from other 0. R. & N. aud S. P. points. Jutorostmg side trips on the return trip, iiii-iumii5 uu- urniHi v anyon, may Ue ipade. Fiual return limit 60 days from date of sale. Equipment On this train will be limited and no more passengers will be taken than can be comfortably provided for, x.r f.m'tlun' iwfanirotiou, details and beau titully lllusti-ated booklet on "Arexico." call on auy O. K & X. or S. P. Agent or write to WILLIAM McMTJRRAY Oegerftl Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregttir I tp&xstftr' r-f," --T--