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sible thul It is bound to en d u re a n d |
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e rim e n t. _ Wage*
lius went one d ro p of d r u g n e a r e r t o ! to sp read to oilier cities and society
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circles.
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upon th e p a tr o n a g e of its ad verti»erg | d eath
T hen, com ing o u t of his s t u p o r , 1 If the desirable wjnueu of the
lanueil E v e ry F r i d a y by
W ith o u t su c h no n e w s p a p e r can ux | he w rote dow n his e x p e r i e n c e s T cou ntry will ag ree among themselvi i
MIST IM I t l J S I t l N t ; COMPANY »»< The Mist « a n t s a d v e rtis in g . hut la in on th e verge of discovering th e th a t they will have nothing lo do
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,, refuse« to t a k e u ) a d v e rtis e m e n t
he told his! with men who do not work, th ere
8. C. M O R T O N .............................. E d it o r , w hich is q u e s tio n a b le an d w hich i l l - }ir **t , ‘,*‘cr,M l>r ‘ieatn .
will he mighty little Idleness Every
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yond th e c u rta in , sh ow ed hint w h at th is will cure most of the oues th at
th e t r u t h a n d based on taels.
lies a f t e r d e a th ,
ltu t still d e a th is wo a r e now cuutplaiuiug of
One Y e a r ........................................ $2.00
T h is w eek T he Mist t u r n e d down
No one will ever!
Six M o n t h s ........................................I l . t ó an a d v e rtis in g c o n tr a c t tr o m a Mou- a one-w ay door.
I NCEHTAI.NTY PANNING.
ta n a oil concern, or p ro m o tin g com- klu ," l w h a ‘ 'V^geliu* disco vered He
E n te re d as second-class m a t te r . pauy
It m ig h t be th a t th e com pany ' has been burled.
T
he
times recently have been like
T he m y s te ry of d e a th has been a
J a n u a r y 10th, 1912. a t th e Postofflca will develop an oil well, hut It Is
sailiug a ship in a typhoon, with the
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m a s ts loru away, the ru d d e r c rip ­
th e y win a big per c en t; if th ey lose, person th a t e v e r lived. Why do men pled, the crew working frantically at
of M arch 3 rd . 1879.
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I th ey lose all.
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th e pumps to c o u n teract leaks that
m a d e m oil tields. but few of the d re a d to Its tw in b ro th e r, sleep?
have sprung in the bold.
Ilio crew
COUNTY O F F I C I A L P A P E K
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itas seem ed lo know where to turn,
M em ber N atio n al E d ito ria l A ssocia­ to develop th e prospect, u su a lly is tain to a w a k e n in th e m o rn in g w h at to do next.
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th e " g r o u n d floor' is th e m an who; tal con sciousn ess an d opens th e wav
A ssociation.
eT e n~U>ouYh ' t h e l 111,0 «»*• unknown.
certainly, the epidemic of "S hall 1
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duces he has tlie m a n a g e m e n t of i t , ! * * ult th ey do no t u n d e rs ta n d . If w»‘ ! is in sight. The ship will soou k <>
a n d if it d o e sn 't th e h ard -saved u n d e feHr
rs to o jt
d d e a th probably we w ould I to port for repairs, a goneral over ,
Now t h a t good w e a th e r is here, th e
g of th e w o rk in g m a n or | Ilot
c o m p a ra tiv e ly sm all a m o u n t of work e a rn in
fe a a r r death,
d e a th . I “ ««»««• a new c.mi of paint new
And If th ey did not fe
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new rudiior. ami th eu out t»*
necessary In o r d e r to com p lete th e w om an have been spent in develop'
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a n o th e r trip, all hands
g ra d e of t h e St. H e le u s- l’i t t s b u r g m e^t" ? )“ of th e p ro p e rty o r lo ok in g,
road sh o u ld be r u s h e d to com pletion. i a L tboew P° t
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sh o u ld have been co m p leted last Oc­
dence will be restored
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It w as im p ra c tic a b le to do g ra d in g
right now.
work.
T h e co u n ty c o u rt realized g a m b le rs a r e u u m b e r e d a m o n g th e is t r u e - a n d we have a s s u r a n c e th a t
th is a n d gave th e c o n tr a c to r s an ex- w ealth y a lt h o u g h h u n d re d « can be .j ¡¡. a new society fad t h a t has
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■“ e "d o w n au d o u t s '
ju»« been tak en up th e r e is going
tension of tim e to J u l y 1st of * th ■■
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If you want to find oui what .1
year, o r e ig h t m o n t h s a f t e r th e tim e j B efore send in ng
g yo ur h a rd - e a rn e d to be a most Im p o rm n t th ing . Wit
set for ihe com pletion of th e work.
! savings to a com p any or m an ot ,iru told th a t . th
. e d e b u ta n t e s you ng man 1 .-, ask the children of his neigh
The Mist has no criticism to m a k e whom you know n o th in g except th e g ir | s ju s t en te r in g society- in New borhood.
If they like him. and have confi
of th is e x ten sio n, hut it d o es insist rosy pictu re p ainted on his p r o m o - 1 York city have b an ded to g e t h e r and
t h a t n e i t h e r W olfe o r J o h n s o n b e 1 Hon l i t e r a tu r e , stop and thin k. Safe-1 pledged th em selv es tliut th e y will not deuce in him , lie is apt to be ull
associate w ith pipsqueaks.
A pip- right.
g r a n t e d a f u r t h e r extension of t i m e 1 ty first,
Uut if tlie children don't like him
; sq u eak , in th e ir jarg o n , is a you th
on th e co n tract. T h e c o u n ty co u rt, |
t h e ro a d m a s te r a n d th e r o a d m a s t e r 's ^ u
WOMEN V OTERS CAN IMF "'ho loafs ull day an d d u nces ull you hud better let him alone.
Children are keeu observers and It
I nig h t, who lab o rs in no v in e y a r d and
e n g in e e r sh o u ld see to it t h a t J o h n ­
son or W olfe c o m p le te th e w o rk In j Mark S u lliv an 's a n a ly s is of th e l tren d s no w inepress, who a b h o r s a is well High impossible lo deceive
them .
t h e s h o r te s t possible tim e, fo r each j P en n sy lv a n ia p ri m a ri e s gives f k,J| job au d fro w ns upon exertion
day m ean s m u c h lo th e people of St. «'omen of th e s t a te cre d it fo r giving
T he New York society buds, we
They may not b- able to give you
H elens a u d th e N eh alem valley T h e G ifford F ln cho t th e rep u b lican nom- a re told, have d e te r m i n e d th a t yo u n g a reason for th eir likes or dislikes
people of th e N eh alem w a n t to come in ation for governor. 9 or ones. Mr. men w ith w hum th ey d ance a n d plav but th eir ju d g m e n t 1» well night m
to St. H elens an d th e people of th is Sullivan finds, th e w om en s vote did lit th e i r h o u rs of leisu re m u s t be fallible.
section w an t to go to N eh a le m
T h e not parallel t h a t of th e men. It was. w o r k e r s - men who toll an d earn .
St. H e le n s - P ltts b u rg road is t h e sh o rtI - e th in k s, “ th e g re a te st d e m o n s tra -
G erm ati) now ad m its th at s h e lost
T his Is g re a t news. It m ay be a
cu t betw een th e s e tw o c o m m u n itie s ; tlon th e c o u n tr y has yet had of fad for the m om ent, but It Is so sen- 199 su b m arin es durin g the war.
a dav lost costs m oney to th e t a x - " 'h a t line th e women v o ters a r e going
payers, for they have close to $200.- to ‘a k e " h e n th ey vote self-conscious-
000 invested in th e ro ad.
A d a y 's
a n d *n fo r c e .’
in te re s t on th is a m o u n t f ig u re d a t 7
P iu ch o t so u g h t th e n o m in a tio n as
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p e r cent i u t e r e s t is close to $50, an d an in d e p e n d e n t rep ublican. H ereto-
if W olfe does n o t c o m p le te th e con- ^o r e it has n o t been possible for an ^
SEE OREGON BY MOTOR STAGE
c
tract on tim e he o r th e J o h n s o n 1 in d ep en d e n t repu blican to get very;
C o n tra c tin g c o m p a n y sh o u ld be pen- Ia r
P en n sy lv an ia. T h e “ r e g u l a r
alized th is a m o u n t for each d ay in o rg an izatio n has been too s t r o n g to
excess of t h e c o n tr a c t tim e, a n d to m a k e In dependence a t t r a c t i v e
It
th is sh o u ld be a d d ed a p e n a lty fo r " ? uld have been too s t r o n g for
th e inco nv en ience cau sed th e public. P in ch o t had no t th e w om en voters
Wolfe, so C o u n ty E n g in e e r E lie rt- , a k e n an in te llig e n t and con certed
son in fo rm s th e Mist, is r e a d y to be- !>art *n *he p r i m a r y election,
gin w ork a n d is a ss e m b lin g his o u t - '
T h e P in ch o t c am p a ig n m a d e a di-
fit. T h is could have been d o n e som e ,ect app eal to th e Ideals of govern-
tim e ago, for if W olfe can m a k e a m ent t h a t a re held by most women
ra ilro a d g rad e, which he h as been " h o t a k e tim e to th i n k a b o u t such
TO ASTORIA ................................................. $2.15
doing, he could have d o n e w o rk o n ! th ing s.
In P e n n sy lv an ia th e y were
♦
th e St. H e le n s - P ltt s b u rg road. It ap- *nduced to t a k e time, an d th ey w ere
TO
SEA
SID
E
...................................
$2.70
♦
p ears t h a t it was a m a t t e r of c o n - : '<hown how it w as in th e i r p ow er to
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venience, coupled w ith p ro c r a s tln a - m a k e th e i r ideals a p a rt of th e i r
TO CLATSKANIE ..............................................$1.10
tion, a n d th u s far he has g o tte n by state g ov ern m en t. W o m e n 's organi-
w ith it
' nations were effectively used. Schools
TO R A IN IER .......................................................... 70c
F r o m re lia b le In f o rm a tio n given fo r " o m e n v o ters w ere co nd ucted
th e Mist, less th a n 500 feet of road- T,le election was m a d e a m a t t e r of
TO PORTLAND ..................................................$.100
Led is to be g ra d e d a n d th e r e is a vital in te re st to th e women of Penn-
c o n sid erab le a m o u n t o f w ork to be s>'lvania, and as it t u r n e d o u t that
TO PORTLAND, round t r i p .....................
$1.85
d on e in d itc h in g a n d p u t t i n g th e " as a H th a t was necessary,
ro a d b e d in shape. W h e n th is is com-1
11 is likelv t h a t th e w o m en 's v o t-
pleted th e ro a d will be a good “ d ry j wil1 P| a >' a noticeab ly Im p o r ta n t par;
COLUMBIA STAGES
w e a th e r ro a d .”
'n th is fall's elections.
T h e r e will
T h e com p letio n of th i s ro a d is a n ! be a dozen <*r m ore women eandl-
A. Jaloff, Manager
im p o rta n t m a t te r . T h e r e sh o u ld be d a ,e s fo r sea ts in congress. Of these
no d illy-dallying o r p ro c r a stin a tio n .
m ost con spicuous so fa r Is Mrs.
T h e c o n tr a c to r s took th is job before r>eter Oleson of M innesota, who Is
Operating a fleet of nice comfortable Busses between
th e y u n d e r t o o k th e logging ra ilro a d I ™n n i n R for th e se n a te as a dem o crat
job, and th e ta x p a y e rs of th e co u n ty She is a n o te d o r a t o r an d an ex­
Astoria and Seaside, Astoria and Portland and Port­
sh o u ld n o t be penalized In o r d e r t h a t perienced c a m p a ig n e r an d will make
th e c o n tr a c to r s m a y do sev eral job s th e M innesota con test w o rth w atch­
land and Hood River on Regular Schedule.
a t th e sam e time.
T h e f i r s t job ing.
sh o u ld have th e p referen ce.
T h e Mist re i te r a te s , t h a t sh o u ld
For Further Information Phone 28
T H E F IN A L MY8TEHY.
th e c o n tr a c to r n o t c o m p le te th e Job
W h a t does it feel like to die? This
RIV ER SID E CONFECTIONERY. St. Helens, Ore
w ithin e ig h t m o n t h s a f t e r th e tim e
set for its com pletio n, a n d w ith o u t qu estion a ro u s e d inten se cu rio sity in
rea s o n a b le excuse, he sh o u ld pay in ­ T. B. W agelius, a b rillia n t young
to th e co u n ty tr e a s u r y , o r a d e d u ctio n c h e m is t a n d psychic in v e s tig a to r of
m ad e from his pay check , an a m o u n t B rooklyn, N. Y., an d a d a rin g schem e
su fficien t to o ffset th e d a m a g e d o ne to peek b eh in d th e m y s te rio u s c u r ­
tain of d eath o c cu rred to him
by his p ro c r a stin a tio n .
Locked in his lab o r a to r y , young
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W ag eliu s rigged up an a p p a r a t u s
S iM M S Il-A M E IU C A N V ETS
th a t drip ped an a n a e s th ic d r u g into
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M em orial Day is both a ho lid ay | an i n h a l e r a tt a c h e d to his n o strils
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a n d a holy clay.
F o r m o r e th a n T h is had an a u to m a ti c register. W ith
fifty y e a rs we have o bserv ed it. F ir s t
♦
they whom we h o n o red w ere b e a r d ­
♦
less y ou th s, th e n m en of m a t u r e
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y e a rs a n d now “ th e old soldiers.
♦
A nd now we a r e re m in d e d of th e
IF YOU L IK E A
fallen h eroes of th e W o rld W ar.
♦
N o r th an d so u th , e a s t a n d west vie
w ith each o t h e r in p ay in g t r i b u t e to
THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
th e s e b rave m en, for w orld w ar
h ero es c a m e fro m e v ery p a r t of o u r
c o u n try , an d Shiloh an d A n tie ta m ,
G e tty s b u rg an d f o l d H a r b o r , have
t h e i r c o u n t e r p a r t in th e S o m m e and
th e M arne, C h a te a u T h ie rr y a n d th e
♦
Argonne.
It is a sp len d id sp irit, a m a g n i f i­
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c e n t service to h o n o r th e b ra v e men
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of th e s e tw o w ars b u t we sh o u ld n o t we will be glad to serve you.
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fo r g e t th e v e te ra n of th e S p anish -
♦
A raerican war.
We h ave n e v e r giv­
Prompt service, reasonable
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en him q u ite t h e h o n o r w hich is due.
H e did so m e g r e a t th in g s fo r us. He
prices.
♦
You
thought
and
we
thought
that
rock
bottom
prices
w as a v o lu n te e r soldier.
He acted
♦
In a h u rr y , s u ffe re d , bled an d e n ­ You will be pleased with our
had been reached, but it takes Ford to surprise us ah
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d u re d h a rd s h ip s a n d ' h e won.
♦
T h e w ar w ith Spain in 1898 had Soda Fountain service.
Soft
with another drop in his already law priced high qual
en listed h u n d r e d s of th o u s a n d s of
♦
drinks in bottles or at the
m e n ; m any m o re th a n w ere called
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ity car.
for. Many of th e m n e v e r cam e back.
♦
fountain 5c.
T h e a rm ie s in th a t w a r w ere m ad e
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up e n tirely of v o lu n te e r soldiers.
TH E NEW PRICES ARE;
C o nscription was n o t em p lo y ed a n d
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n ot needed. Not a b a ttle was lost in
♦
Chassis,
demountable
rims,
self
starter
..
$482
13
t h a t w ar by A m erican so ld iers. N ot
♦
Roadster,, demountable rims, self starter
an inch of g r o u n d was covered by
$525.38 ♦
r e t r e a t . F o r n o t a sin g le h o u r from
Touring Car, demountable rims, self starter $555.54
t h e tim e of th e d e c la ra tio n o f w ar
♦
u n til th e finish was th e r e a n y q u e s ­
Sedan, demountable rims, self starter
♦
$765.62
tion a s to t h e outcom e.
We have brick ice cream on
Coupe, demountable rims, self starter
T h e world was a s t o u n d e d by th e
$698.02 ♦ ♦
Saturdays and Sundays.
fe a t s of o u r sp len d id ly eq u ip p ed navy
Truck, demountable rims, self starter
$605.01
♦
G e r m a n y silenced. E n g la n d w as won
Truck,
regular ................................ . '. ' ' '* 53 X 33
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o v e r to o u r way of th i n k in g a n d h resh
Chocolates
received
p re s tig e n ot k n ow n b efore was given
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every week.
o ut n atio n th r o u g h o u t E u ro p e.
We
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o b ta in e d a free h and In t h e Pacific,
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Above
Prices
for
St.
Helens
Delivery
a n d e s ta b lis h e d c h a n n e ls of t r a d e
♦
w ith th e O rient
B e st o f all, fr ie n d ly r e la tio n s w ith
t h e S o u th w ere c u ltiv a te d .
Both
N o r t h and S o u th u n ite d in a com ­
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m o n c au se
And t h e M onroe doc - 1
R u th erfrx rH R u H H ln «
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t r i n e w as civen new fo rce and mean - „
K U U ierto rd B u ild in g
AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
ing on t h i s h e m isp h e re .
Columbia St.
St. Helens
Ail o f t h a t w as d o ne in 100 d ay s I
w
ST - HELENS, OREGON
by t h e S p a n ls h -A m e ric a n w a r v eter- j
a n . L e t u s n o t fo r g e t him.
V11 \ K I M T M N G
THE ST. HELENS MIST, rb>
It I : I I N E D .
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LOW SUMMER RATES
:
:
Now In Effect
Nice
Lunch
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Dropped!
t
BRICK
ICE CREAM
M a s o n ’ s®
Fieldhouse Motor Co. :
t
Dishes— Dishes— Dishes
We have a complete line in four different pattern*
sold in sets or out of stock—prices right.
Also a line of Glassware.
TUM BLERS.
W A TER SETS.
BERRY
SETS. ETC.
COME IN AND SE E TH E M
E . A . K O S »
Masonic Building
St. Helens, Oregon
E v ery Dollar Depo*.
i»cd wi t h Uni» Safe,
g u a r d e d by A p.
p ro v ed and Up-t0.
d a te Method*
Kv»»ry p a tr o n of this LaU%
1«
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rourtfoiu
I rout Iiicnt unil th r moit
llbontl term » <-<>riMi«tent
w ith s o u n d banking prac­
tice
If you »r» looking
tor
Safety and Service
In n banking co n n o rtto n . « ta r t nn account with us
FIRST N ATIO N AL BANK
ST. Ill I I A S , O l t EGON
M em ber K n l u r i l Iteaerv c S>st>>m
( l l t S . Gl t AIIAM. I’rrkiil. in
II. A. «1111.|>M. Cashier
Weekly Offerings of the
RUTHERFORD REALTY CO.
Ill VI AI..H,
1.«>A\H,
INKI BAN» E,
IIONDH,
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\ \ D < < » \ \ lA A N t 'E H .
HOUSES
•I Itoom llou»«-, n*-w and two c h o ic e soil
Ntrset, »iiiip ut $ ir>o, $15» down
lot«
on I mproved
4 Itoom good lion-i* and t » o gu id o n lots, n>-ar pavvuinni. I>«ar-
l o g fruit, close In, $1 * 0 0 ; te rm s.
ti Itoom lloum g a ra g e .1 choice soil lot«, hearin g fruit, chick­
en house and y a rd , very select location , close and a well-
kept prem ises, only $2500, t e r m s , will t a k e auto In ex­
change.
FARMS
80 A ires, 20 «■ res clear, bsln n ce p a s t u r e , 7-room house, grxt-
Ity water, full set of tools and e n q u lp iu e n t, onlv $500» 9*.
te rm s, 8 m i l e » from St. Helens.
to A‘ r>- a good part clear m o re sla sh e d , orch ard , 4 row».
horse ail farm t«*>ls, 5 m iles from 8t, Helens, only $310$,
te r m s
14 Ai r*-, io e rn - s c'e.ir, 7-room house, born, orchard. *»»4
road, d o e r In on creek, sn a p ut $.1500, l«.'im*.
RUTHERFORD REALTY CO.
Phones — Office 123 — Residence 38-J and 74-W
B A C K E A ST
R o u n d Trip Fares
LO W EST FOR YEARS
DAILY MAY 25 TO AUGUST 31
—BY T H E —
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Hy*
A tlanta , .
Halt Imore
Chicago .............
Cincinnati . .
cievelund ............
Itenvnr .................
Des M o i n e s ..........
I>etrolt .............\ ,
In d ian ap o lis . . . .
K an sas c i t y . . . .
. .* 1 1 7 .5 5
. $ 1 4 1 «>>)
■ $ 1 5 8 3 5
. $12005
» MS 00
, $100
l0 30
. »10* «0
$ 41 00
. » n 55
. $10f,.*6
. . » 99.25
. . $ ¡ 2 no
11$* $$
L ou isville
.................
M em p h is ...............
I »4 OS
I *4*1
$ 72 00
$ 100 90
*107 *0
N ash v ille ......................
New O r l e a n s ...............
New York ......................
114 7 4 )
» 7JO0
»144 M
P h il a d e lp h i a ................. $11» SO
P i t t s b u r g h ............. • • I «1(0
« 1 4 1 *•
W a s h i n g to n ...............
I hese are the same fares as from Portland,
ing is made by buying tickets at this station.
Return limit October 31 . Choice of routes in
diiection, also liberal stopover arrangements.
Additional details, train schedules, sleeping
rangements, etc., will he supplied on application.
J R. GILBY, Agent S. P.
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S. Ry.. St. Helens. Ot