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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1898)
ad:.:;:;.l Sampson's rosyisDABLn nxm. if- 1 ' . - U, ' . VJ:3 ;ffviTls P-' '17 -'' r-iSi.J,-f.-M. AsitfT ' . 1 . . v 4 -''t X', -r.. ; ' ZL ::X A FIGHTING COMMANDER. Dewey, tit Her of Manila, Haa See Hard Service. In his sixty-one years of life Admiral George Dewey, the bcro of Manila, haa seen a greex deal of Ted hot fl sitt ing. He was born among the green hills of Vermont and received his appoint ment to the Naval Academy at the age of IT. When he graduated in 1858 he went wtth the eteam frigate Wabash on a crolse In Mediterranean waters. When Fort Sumter was ' fired upon Dewey was promoted from ensign to lieutenant and assigned to the steam sloop Mississippi, which was to take part in the fierce fighting of the West Gulf squadron. The Mississippi was a aide wheeler of seven-teen guns, and was commanded by Commander MeJ ancthon Smith. The West Gulf squad ron veesdt at once to the Mississippi HlTer to force ha way up. The "His tory of Our Navy" thus describes the sort of things the men on the Missla- be was assigned to duty at the Kaval Academy. In 1870 he received his first command, that of the Narrogansett, which was employed on special service trarttl 18715. i The Pacific surrey of 1872-75 was In trusted to him. ' Alter two years as lighthouse Inspector and five as secre tary of the Lighthouse Board he was put In command of the Juniata, on the Asiatic squadron In 1882. In Septem ber, 1S84, be was promoted to b a cap tata and placed In command of the Dolphin, then brand new, and one of the four vessels to which the name "white squadron" was first given. From 1885 to 1888 he was the commander of the Pensacola, the flagship of the. Eu ropean squadron. In 1888 his energy and ability to complete matters of de tail was recognised by making his chief of the bureau of equipment and recruit' lag, which carried with ft the rank of commodore. . k , In May, 1803, be took another turn on . ' flf; J 3 ACTING ADMIRAL DEWET. slppi experienced when they preceded Farragut up past New Orleans: "The Pensacola and the Mississippi steamed slowly, with their black bulls at regular Intervals sheeting the air with lurid fire as they replied to the forts. Abreast of St Philip, where the Confederate fire was hottest, they drew In so close that the gunners afloat and those ashore heartily cursed each other 8b they worked." The Mississippi was wtth the squad ron again when U ran down past New Orleans on the way back, fair targets for nineteen Wg guns at close range. The hardest tight that the Mississippi ever was in was the one that ended her. The fleet was trying to run by Port Hudson with Its powerful batter ies. None of the squadron got by. The Mississippi ran aground In the fog and smoke and stuck bard and fast In .thirty minutes she was shot full of holes. Uer crew climbed Into boats on the side oposlte the forts, and, after setting her on fire, made for the other side of the river under a withering rifle fire.- Upon this otyaslon Lieut. Dewey stuck to his guns until the last and bo did not quit the ship until all others had left.; Admiral Porter singled blm out for special praise. In July, 1SC3, Dewey was on the'gun boata that engaged the Confederates below Donaldsonville, In 18(54 he was attached to the North Atlantic block ading squadron, assigned to the steam gunboat Agawam. The Agawam was one of the great crescent of warships, big and little, that plumped shot Into Fort Fltftier In December, 1854, and January, 1805. Dewey received his com mits!o ana lieutenant commander on March 8, 18J5, and served for two years on the European squadron, first on the steamer Kearsarge and then on the fr!g-re Colorado, the flapfoip. In 1803 duty as a member of the Lighthouse Board. He was made an actual com modore on Feb. 20, 1800, and was at about that time put at the head of the Important Board of Inspection and Sur vey. He was transferred to the com mand of the Asiatic squadron Jan. 1, 1808. ,. ' ' . Itog Kennel that Cost $11,700. This Is a ?5,700 kennel, built for the dogs of a wealthy California woman, at Pleasanton. Its fittings Include r THK OAHIHS PALACE. baths and Infirmary and many "cozy corners." One cannot help wondering what that same amount of money would do If expended for friendless and neglected children. H'OS Batch Fish Eggs. In China bens are employed to batch fish eggs. These are sealed In an egg shell and placed ander the unsuspecting ben for a few days until the spawn has warmed Into life. The contents of the shell are then emptied Into a shallow pool, where tbey can bask In the sun shine until the minnows are strong enough to be turned Into a lake or river. . No dress is immodest unless : the I wearer la, ( ' THE SAVING QfrACE OF A HOBBY It Revive nope and Knthaatasm and Makes Life Worth Living. "A priceless thing Is a hobby. The dally tasks by which hosts of women snppert life are favorless, barren, al most hopeless. To such ones a bobby may offer the dearest hopes of ultimate freedom from the unwelcome dally task; it will at any rate serve to enter tain and give point and flavor to an otherwise blank existence," Is the posi tion taken by Carrie E. Garrett dis cussing "Woman's Dreams , and Hob bles" In the Woman's Home Compan ion. "Hobbles have the power to concen trate and absorb the scattered energies which might otherwise be expended Id purposeless flirtations, building super fiuous bonnets, reading cheap sensa tions, gossiping away precious mo ments, picking out our friends' foibles, dissecting onr own emotions, and wish ing vaguely Wr everything which Is at tainable. If tbe bobby did nothing else but prevent these frivolities it would be a boon to humanity. "Man found out tbe value of hobble long ago. Almost every man who H good for anything has a purpose which he thinks Is quite the most magnificent one which a man.eould pursue. It Is no matter whether ft Is law-making, pill making or shoemaklng, he pursues It with absorbing enthusiasm, and strive! to make tbe best laws or pills or sheet (as the case may be) to be found any where. And when he has not felt thlt sweeping enthusiasm which the genu ine hobby Inspires, but baa been con tent to languidly saunter along the path of endeavor, It will commonly be found that bis laws or pills or shoes are not among the best on the market If out hobby Is a power which we feel withlr. ourselves, ana wnicn wi ueteruiiuv i develop to Its fullest extent how rlcl) we feel In the possession of that power, even In Its feeble beginnings, and with what Joy and pride we contemplate It growth and perfection! Woman bat found that It is not enough to nierelj look pretty; that love cannot be het 'whole existence (the poet to tbe con trary, notwithstanding), and that even with the richest plenitude of gowns, Jewels and enjoyments life still needs a purpose. If it Is at all a respectable purpose, and pursued with general zeal. It cannot fall to thrive and Increase and bear fruit." .'.. FROM QARCIA'3 CAMP. Development ot the Transvaal. In 1802 the mnln trunk line from Cape Town was pushed forward from Hs then northern terminus to Johannes burg. The distance from Cape Town to Johannesburg by rail Is 1,013 miles. In 1894 the road was completed from Delagoa Bay, a port In Portuguese ter ritory on tbe southeast coast of Africa, to Johannesburg a distance of 377 miles. Tbe third road reached Johan nesburg a year later, from Durban, a port In the British colony of Natal, dis tant 4&3 nil'les. From 23,000 ounces of gold In 1887, tbe annual output baa risen to 3,000,000 ounces in 1897, giving tbe Transvaal the second place In the world's gold production. There Is no doubt that the present output of the country will rap Idly Increase; and probably within few years, notwithstanding the increas ed output of other countries, the Transvaal will rank first as a gold pro ducer. ' . ' The town of Johannesburg may tx taken as a good Index of the wonder ful expansion of tbe gold-mining Indus, try of tbe district. From a few lints Id 1880, it has developed Into a town un excelled, if indeed equaled, In the Im posing character .of Its buildings by any of tbe enterprising mining towns In Western America. Indeed, Johannes burg has but little of tbe aspect of an American mining camp. In Its general appearance It reminds an American more of Spokane or Salt Lake, City. John Hays Hammond, in tbe Engineer ing Magazine. Tom Do you believe that marriage, as a rule, is a failure 7 Jack Judging from my own experience, I believe I, Is. Tom Why, I didn't know that you had ever been married. Jack That's Junt It I failed to marry. Chicago News. ..' ' Railway pools may bo prohibited by law, but the stock will continue to lie watered Just the same. The sherry cobbler to not In the shoe maker das, ;. Two Cuban Ottl.mvn on a VUlt o Vih . , lug-ton. i ; Wsshinton, May 8. Secretary A) gor and General Miles today cxmfoned with two officers from the titnd of Man ors! Guroia, Ounornl CcKmso and Llu tenant Charles Ilernamlea, lio camo (II root from Oarola'a heattqunrtors, bear ing oreiluntlaU from Mm to porfoot a plan of co-operation with the American force They accompanied Lieutenant Rowan, ot tbe United States army, on his return from Garoia's oamp at Bay auio, in Central Cuba, and shared with him the danger ol a two days' journey In an open boat from the coast of nubs. They reported first to the Cuban dele gation here, and Secretary (jusiula was oaroful to keep thoir prusonoe sociot until General Miios bad made the fact known. Lieutenant Hernandoa says his head quarters at Uayamo, with a body-guard ot sovoi&l hundred men, are quartered in the city. The Infantry and cavalry are quartered in the suburb ot South Bayaino. In ail. about 8,000 men are thus quartered. Thoy are well armed with Remington and Mausers, captured from the Spaniards. Most of them have maobeta, but only the oflloera carry other small arms. The cavalry have small horses, much like tbe Indian mustangs, hardy and reliable. Ilernandea says communication is maintained with General Qomol and with points along the ooast. From this he has a general idea ot the forces ontside of those with General Unrcia at Bayamo. He estimated that there are 13,000 men, all ot whom are well aimed, east of la trooha, and constitut ing the forces in4the eastern division ol the Island under Garcia. , These In elude the 8,000 at Bayamo, the others being scattered at varions points. He estimated Uonoral Gomel' immediate command at about 8,000 men, with 6,000 men scattered at various points. In all there are, according to Goloaso and Hornandea, about 80,000 to 85,000 troops. It is understood the visit of uarcia's officers Is to give general assurance to the authorities here ot Garoln's desire to give every possible co-operation to tbe American movements. Similar assurances have come from General Gomes, and have been - presented by Quesada. Tbe Cuban o Ulcers have made a good Impression here, and the authorities were agreeably surprised to find them men of ability and sound, soldierly bearing, speaking English well. '. Tha Second Draft. Washington, May 28. The officials ot the war department are not yet pre pared definitely to announce their pro gramme witb respect to obtaining the 75,000 volunteers called for yestorday by presidential proclamation. Therj will be some consultation on the sub ject between tbe president and the war officers before a conclusion is reached. It is said, however, to have been de termined to fill to their maximum strength tbe 100 and more regiments ot volunteers already called for, moat of which are organized at the minimum number allowed by tbe law. Tha Prmldant's Froelamattoa. The following is the proclamation Issued by tbe president: By the president of the United States, a proclamation: Whereas, An act of congress was ap proved on tbe 35th day ot April, 18118, entitled "An aot declaring that war exists between the United States of America and the kingdom of Spain," and whereas, by act of congress entitled "An act to provide tor temporarily in creasing the military eetabliehruent of the United States in time ol war and for other purposes," approved April 83, 1898, the president Is authorized in order to raise volunteer army to issue this proclamation calling for vol unteers to serve In the army ot ine United States; now, therefore, I, Will lam McKintey, president of the United States, by virtue of tbe power vested in me by the constitution' and laws, deeming Sufficient occasion to exist, have thought fit to call forth and here by do calf forth volunteers, to tbe ag gregate number of 75,000 In addition to the volunteers called forth by my proclamation ot the 281 of April In the present year, the same to be appor- 4lnn.J An I tr mm nan(l.,ttlili imnnfl ttiA several states and territories and the Distrlot of Columbia, according to pop ulation, and to serve two years, unless jsooner discharged. Tbe proportion of each arm, and the details of enlist ment and organization will be made known throuirh tbe war department. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my band and caused tbe seal of tbe United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this 25th day of May, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety eight, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-second. WILLIAM McKISLEt, , President. By William R. Day, Secretary of State. Ordered Into Commlwlon. San Francisco, May 28. Orders have been received to place the Phila delphia and Yorktown in commission as soon as possible; also to transfer the boys from tbe training-ship Mohican and fill op that vessel with seamen and ordinary seamen. General Miles reported that Spain now has 13,000 troops in Porto Bioo, and be thought the United States should send at least 80,000 troops there." ' ' ' Fatal Michigan Fire. Iron Mountain, Mioh., May 28.--The residence of A. Bicbter was destroyed by Are last night A boy, aged , and a girl, aged 11, were burned to a crisp, and two other children, aged 4 and 6, a girl and a boy, were so badly burned that they cannot live. It is not known bow the fire originated. Mined Harbor Regulation. New York, May 28. Bear-Admiral Erben has written to President McKin ley urging prompt enactment of a law providing a penalty for vessels that cross mine fields or otherwise disregard Instranotlons given them by the cap tains ot patrol boats. ffashaa. N. II., May 28.--Informa-tlon . reaching the Armenian colony here shows that a Klondike party ot seven men from this city and Haver hill, Maes., were drowned by the breaking of the ice in Graser lake, May 8, - What You Got ; t . When Tan Kt Medlolna U a Matter of (Ireat tmuortanua. Do jwu "get the modiolus that has cured (btniMuius uf ui.in.ie lw wuro afflicted !Hti your Do' you buy Hood's Sanapurllla, and only liood'nf If you do, you may tnko It ftr scrofula, mlt rheum, dyp pla. h)a of appetite, rheumatism, catarrh, with tbe utmost confidence It will do you good. Hood's Garoaparilla In Amerlen's OrcMent Moittetno. li l lor il. Hoofl'e PlTls Tni nil Hrr llin. 3fl wliln. Karlleet Known Cuban. Those, facte aro from an old Scotch paper published In 1848: s "The Inhabitants ol the Iaror Islands of tha West Indies, 81. Do mingo, Cuba and Porto Blco were in dolent but mild in disposition, fond ot dancing and other gaoio, governed by kings called caciques. They bad an established priesthood, believed in the existence ol doJty and future state ol rewards and punishments. Theso simplo people showed great kindness to Columbus and his companions while visiting their Islands, and ousorvlng the Spaniards' love tor gold gave them all thoy possessed, , "A remarkable spoeoh haa been pre served which so old man, a native of Cuba addressed to Columbus when presenting him with a basket ol trait. The speech shows the qolot disposition Ol the people and tholt profound vener ation for their white visitors." rive Prmmifntlj Cured. No flur nwmne II eftw tltrt urn of iir. KMue'i iimI humitwwta. a.4 a FHr at.oa inn) boliloand uoetlm l'FU ft. U. iUXiii, JUiL, tu) AKil etativt, UlUetlelptlln, ffc It takes a healthy man fonr months to eat his own weight In food. ' If dry ropes are soaked tor four days, In a bath containing 80 grains ot sulphate of copper to a quart of wa ter, thoy will be preserved for con siderable time from the attacks of animal parasltos and rot, ! Pat "An phat will yes do with yor money at your dlthf" Mike "Ot'll lave It to me children." Pat "But supposln yes niver hev lnyt" Mike "Thlu It'll go to ma grandchildren." Tit-Bits. ' The Klondyke baking powder la Schillings Best baking powder. It keeps and does its work everywhere. , ' rnmtalllnt; Tntng. Amateur Actor But, duah boy, do yon think tho villain's part suited to me? The manager Capltallyl It won't matter when you're hissed. New York Evening Journal. JOHN POOLE IS CONSTANTLY R. eeiviti btrjce!IVo!& orine relubmtea Hfongh. ton weoiift. Those kre eutrior to enr r pit Opon Uile market. Dt-rore eurllii e Watfun ohII . and MemJiH. or writ Jtr oitaloane. addreee foot ut MorrUoa eireM, rorowd, Onon. The hydra fuse, a sort ot polypus, may be turned Inside out like a glove, and will continue to live and eat at heartily as ever. "4 Pwhct Typ ofth Hlght Ordtrtf StmiluKt In Uanuktctun. " Wai(ertiaicBT&Oo:s Breakfast 58 w w w :.l Artaolittolv Pnra. . . J Iicllcious, Nutritious. ..Costs Less Tfian CUE CFST I Cup.. H mm lint yrm get the Genuine Ankle, mde M D0RCHE5TKR, MASS. by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. TASUMtXD I7&X mi i inn pfi-s spring yi chain . ,ie vie nan tirrni sa Plain or with Caller. The beet needle In Ih- mar- uwu or an Nww newer, tfor iu ur ell euu end inerutiu etoree, or by . - WILL FINCH CO., 1 820 Market Street, Man yrandeco, Cal. Is It Wrong? trAiin i itfrn TUUli UVtli Keep It Right Moora' Revealed Remedy wlIMo It, Thro doses will Asks you leol better. Get It bom your druggist or any wholesale drug hour , or worn Stewart A Holme Drug Co., Seattle. Good Health T the worlrtn cenital of humanity . He who hmrn that u Wrecked Indeed. InyonrbejUta fftMUiir ron. four am bition, vigor, vitality wemin away j When other tall eon- salt DOCTOR RATCLIFFE, For tha apjedy, tt and permanent ear of all nervnna.iibronloand Hpeelnti!ae,even In thotr most afrgravatad forms. There t no man In th world wli5 has effcoted so many pennant ut Cures In both Men aad Woolen of trwhles whlfb other physical) e'ackoowledgMl ability bad aires Bp s ttoseiesa a this eminent apeulalMt. NKItVOLrl Pt; IIII.IT V andallltesttendlnt aOmnnta.of VOVHU, MniDLK-AOEl) and OLO KN. Theawfnl 0eoM of Deflected or Improp erly treated caan, oansln drain, wealtnoMa of body and bMn,dlr.Hoee, teilln memory, lao of eniriry and confidence, pains In ba'li. loins and kidney, and many other distressing symptom. F infilling on for study, hairiness or enjoyment of ire. Iir Ratclirr cau cure you, 00 outlier who or Hat has fIM. "UK MBIT. Beiwtoresloatrlenrand Tl tallly to weak men. Organ of tbbidy which have been weakened through disease, overwork, esceeses or Indiscretions are restored to full power, etreiiKtb and elf or through bis own aucCessrul sys lem of tr ealmenl. . VABltOOUKLlt, hydrocele, swelling and ten ecrnt'iffi of th glands treated with unfailing; sncorss. Si'BOIAL lilnKAMttS, Indammaflnn, dls. eharges. etc.. which, If mgiected or Improperly troatod, break down the system, taus kidney ana bhv'Mer1 dlsnanes, eto, 1)!SEABK OPWOHtl. Prompt and ee pii aiM-ntlpnglren to all their many allmeuta. . WtlTR If yiM) areawars of nr trouhla. IX V&f m'.l.XY. Callon Iir.Raiclitf.to.lay. Ifyoo cannm call, write him. Ills vainaMe book free ta all snSerera COMHtLTATlOM FitBB and coco dsdtial at office or by letter. I. M. RATCLIFFK, 111 Flta tn. KITTU, IlSf i Beat Uoush rJrriip. Ti In tlaie. Moid be ji ite Ooiilfr I r?CN POINTS. Tha 'otlt of some poets r rather odious.-' i-r' ' Tho wedding tour is ofton tha oiiltn before the storm. Tooplo who have tilvliie to give are never stingy with H. Popular songs are often so populaf that they become unpopular. When it ootnes to Joalonay rind erow Ing man is superior to rooster.' A war artist Is alwsys iuooesBfol, even tlmngli his buttles are drawn. ". A Jolly good Mlow is hardly evor olussed synonymously with a first olan financier. , . When a man bonnts of having money to burn he will soon have ah to throw away. Only a small portion of the world loves a lovori the rost ot It eonsldurs him a clninip, A baohelor as rulo Is the aunte of sellislinoss, and happy Is the woman that falls to got him. Every man Intends to have his own way after marrlago, but sometimes his wife relieves him of fulso Impreislon. Chicago News. 1UI11.IO CLOCK. Few (met ottte of America are defl,iiMrlr prmldnd with elnekt ot such a mm and kt promltierU location tu to ludlcato the time Avor wide rhetroiiolltan dlnrlots. But It l blsh time to clieii kidney and Warldor com plaint tnanld'sK'd to thu nilforer by Inactivity ottlie oreaiis altaried. Hosteller's fi.ucs.ih Illticrt rcmadlo thl it il' dy'i'sltt. rheumstlrm, oomuuaiUm, bmuuiucM and antvomiwu. ttolted. "Has your wifo ever throattml to loave you and go back to her mother?" "So." "Ah I Then she is master ol tbe house. " TB ALLEN'S yOOT-EAStt. A powder to he atiuVen Into the nhow. At thl senson your feet feol w.tllen, ni-r-vous, and hot, and gel tlrtii raily. If you hv smarting fVl or tlulit ht, try Allen's FeHH-Ktum. It 0kIii th fret anil makes walking rusy. Ciirvs swollen and owrntliig fort, blisters and rullont sn. Kttllfvus eorns and biiuloniof all pobj and rHves rt and comfort Tn tliouaninl turn linmiiltils of ctirrs. Try It twin. Sold by all drHfiflfrU and hiw stores forSAv. Hent lv mall for SAo In stumps. Trtnl ai'liii( VKEK. Ail.ir.s Alton . OluiaUd, U Uoy, New York. The elephant does not smell with his trunk. His olfactory nervrs are oontainod in a liu;le nostril, wliloli is In the root of the mouth, neat the front CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tfca Kind Yea Ma?9 Always Bought Biguatur of Editor "One of my fair subscribe"- wants to know bow to change the color f hr hntr." Oullor " What would yon sayr Editor "I should adviso her to marry some nice young man to reform him." Puck. Btats o Onro, Ctrv o roumo, I twits Orparv. 1" Fsusa 1. CsKNfr makes oath that ho Is tha KOtor prtr ot ths Bm ot P. J "naitv A Co., dvuit tnilae In liha City of ToltMo, l ouety and rrtata alorsat1, and that eahl firm will pay the sum ot OKK IICilORKO tKifXARS h-t each and every ease ol Catarrh that cannot be enrvd by tU UB 01 iUU-'s Catsikh Cr. ' FkAKtt J. IJIIKNKY. Sworn to before me sod oheerfjied In my presence, thlseih day of Iieoeiulwr, A. U. IV. A. W. (H.RAm)N, Hull' Oalarrb Onr Is taken Infc-rnallv and act dJret;lt oa Ui MoAd and mrtcon surface of t'tanawm. Rood for rutlmonlaJa, (rue. F. J. CHKNBr A CO., Toledo, 0. Potd hr rlruggUie, Iiall' Vamily i'llls ara th beet. In Germany peroiide of hydrogen is said to be mixod with varions drinks in otdor to give them the mallow flavor ol age. t shull recommend I'luo's Ours for Con sumption far Slid wills. Mrs. M'llllyun, riumnUiad, Kent, Rngiaud, Nov. 8, 1MV, ui '.. vrmaa to U-.o. riuliham, , Pays! 1 bnvo boon usinr your Veja, tiiblo Compouud and find thn, H d1)PI, all thrvt It Is BM-rinitriBtided to du. J Uv. tia a v.S:: f:r tha Ia.t fur yottrn witn wouio f, trouble, weak r,.-' OIK'H 8VUH rw- E i i tloiis, I wua hard- ? . '1 ' Vrf lo. I hod t so given , iludi-s. ly tiblo to do my hottavhold dutlos, rxml wliila aWmt my work wtw so nervous thitt r TttiH.mlniir. nlilo. I httd aUo i up I mlr.whcnl k '''., whs pprtmadorl to try Lydlft B. PlnU hrun'a Verrt'tftblo rum pound and to day, I om fotilliitf UUo a now wtuunn. Mits. Eu.4 MiIUmvt, Noebo Koad Station, Cincinnati, O. tydio K. I'liikliiun' ttvnr rill work la ttuluott with tlio Compoun4, and oro t are furo for const lpatlon and rjlok-lietwliMdio. Mrs, I'lnUliiim'o Hunntlvo Wtwh Is f rtiquently foutnl of grout value for lorrvl appllcalton. Cor reHpondon" Is fitt'ly snillolted by Ilia Lydlta B. rinltham MillolneC., Lynn, Mum.) and the nlrlctest conllilonco n attred. All dmri.'1' td adl tlio l'lnlt bnm's wmedlos. Tlio Vt'potnlilo Com pound in tbroo foruis Liquid, l'UU, arid Irfumntfo. w rwm - wnrt uu i rover no snttsre ' lth grtstsr body ud lo S I )sM tongri Ihsa so lead la I the wurw eader s lorlsM at tatUW ttttd). Ssf i mm iihij i l M llilll HililSl UpIOIl PAGING H. THE THROUGH CAR LINE. PULLMAN PAf.ACK HI.KKPKMK. PUIXMAN TOl'KIHT rl.KKI'Kltft. FKtU RKCLINISU CIIAIH OAKS. Portland to Chicago Without Change Outfit Tim. I ntrin lirl.,,!. i'rratfnally tondneted Ktraralona, lasitaire t ii evked tu tttismmtlon. -o Ititteft. lilrvet Una In Trntts-MlasUalupl ana !tttrr,t!ni Ksposiiion tti'l.t in Omaha, hebraeava, Jnna la Ntivemher. Write endorslsned lor rates, time tables and other ItUotmatton periatnlrin to l iu.m l acitla k. R, R. V. BAXTER, Gen. Agml, 19 Thirst Ml., fortland, trcn. DUY TH2 CEflOlfali SYRUP ... 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