The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, May 05, 1905, Image 2

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OREGON MIST
lintered at the IVwtoiiice at St. Helens,
Oregon, a second-class mail matter,
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ISSUrtD lyVKRV Fribav Dv
i;. 11, FLAGG,
KDIfOR AND Propriktor,
One copy, one year, in advance
Six months
LeR.il notices :
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5 cents per line.
THE MISTS' COLUMBIAN
EDITION.
FRIDAY, MAY 8, IMS.
COUXTY OFFICIAL FAJfER.
Having the Largest I'imilnfi.m of any
paper in Columbia County
,THK
LIQUOR TRAFFIC
LAW.
A.: THE
The saloon keepers of Columbia
County appear to be doing their beet to
create public feeling against t!,o liquor
traffic, and unless they ilmno their
'course aiiif con line t he: r actions within
the limit!) of the law the result will be
that prohibition "ill carry in this
comity at the next election. The viola
'tion of law by saloons nt St. Helen,
lloulton nrdJUinicr is open aud notor
ious." Saloons are kept open on Sunday,
and at lloulton aud Rainier women and
even young girls are allowed to frequent
saloons and from the saloon they go to
the brothel. ThU is a condition of af
fairs that calls for the condemnation of
every right minded person, whether or
'not they believe in absolute prohibition,
and if it is necessary to remedy this con-
"dition, saloons in this county will be-
'coine s thing of the past.
' Tbe liquor traffic is in Us nature dan
gerous, and far this reason the lav ha
placed about it man restrictions that
lo not apply to any other business. It
'must pay a higher license than other
callings, and the saloon keeper must
give bonds for a strict observance of the
Jaw. Oenerally speaking, these bonds
are worthless, as the officers of the law
"ail to do their duty,- even when they
know of their own knowledge that the
law is being violated, hither they are
in sympathy with the law breakers or
they fear tlieir political power. Which
ever it may be the result is the same,
and the disreputable keeper of a dive
goes nnwhipt of justice, while the
county and the state maintain the
courts, peniWr.tiar:ei and caylums.
"rendered necessary to a great extent by
the liqnor traffic.
Saloons are permitted to exist, not be
cause oi any moral goorl that accrues
'the community, but because it is
thought the license sytem is preferable
to prohibition, the argument being that
the danger of losing his license will in
duce the soloou keeper to stay within
'the limits of the law. If this aiguinent
is a fallacy if the saloon keeper will not
Obey Die Uw and the officers win not j
compel him to do so, then the time has
come for the voters of this county to r-
'alize that the saloons of this coun'y
as tbey are now being conducted are
an unmitigated evil, producing nqthing
of benefit to the country, and taking
ironi Hie taxpayers in court costs far
more than they return in license fees.
TJtis paper proposes Xo publish during the efirly days of
uic L,evjs ana uianc exposition an issue oi s,ooo copies,
devoted to a coaiprchcusive sliowinor of the resources of
Columbiji 0punty, from north to south and from cast tg
west. No section of the county will be neglected and no re
source will be overlooked. It will be" the most important
atixnipt eve- made to make this'couiity luiovu to those who
arc seeking opportunities lor investment ot capital, cither in
farm lands or productive industries ofanv description. The
literary work a ill be done by thoroughly competent persons
m each locality, thus insuring absolute fairncps to the cutler-
ent sections ot tue county. 1 he paper will be quite protusely
illustrated with newspaper halftones, including natural
scenery, water powers, logging camps, school hquses,
churches, etc. The entire edition should be placed wheren
will do the most good, and in crder to accomplish this all
who are interested ni the development oi Columbia County
should leud a helping hand. It you want neighbors to help
bund up j'pur community or capital to aid m the building
up of dormant Industries, this is your chance to do good
work to that end.
These papers will be mailed to any address far 5c per copy
Scud in the names, accompanied by the money.
IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
Whatcom connty will distribute .jo.OOO
pamphlets :U the Portland exposition
aud will spend 20,OOOin efforts there to
display its resources and attractions to
settlers; Snohomish county will dis
tribute 50,000 booklets and invest ilo.OOO
in the same enterprise. Whatcom coun
ty had representation r.t the St. Louis
exposition that cost about 8,000. and
considered it such a profitable expendi
ture that the amount will ba more than
doubled for this summer's campaign;
'Snohomish county is going in on t"e
basis; and it is a notable fact that the
counties that have been the heaviest in
vestors in exposition enterprises as a
means of promoting growth are the
heaviest investors in the Portland pro
ject. If tbey did not have evidence that
it pays they wouldn't continue to spend
thousands of dollars in such exhibits.
Olympia Recorder.
OCEAN KAFri.N(".
.The girs cotneg from San Francisco
SHOUT BITS.
The Kxposition is aU rght, but we
draw the lin. at free advertUirg of the
in tide inn.
After the Kxpositiou thero will be an
expo-ore.
Alfred S. Bnnet is a match for Mi.
Hency, but Mr. Heney has better wea
pons. "Thrice is be armed who hath
hi quarrel just."
Roosevelt appears to have any number
oi bears etakiM out. Wonder if they are
not Ooverniusi t importations from the
Yellowstone Park.
V
The Russian fleet is expert in stealing
bases, but will it score?
Colorado has notU a to ofer iu bears ,
equal to Tom Lawsju, who, in the op!n-
ion of Wall Street discounts old Eph
himself.
.
In view of tl.seontra -U made by Mr.
Schwab with the Russian giverniuent,
it is evidently an ill wind that doesn't
blow some grol to Amricaa shipbuild
ers.
"Where are you from?" demanded
Mephi -to.
"Donver," ihs man replied.
"Well, you can come in, but I don't
want any kicking because this place
isn't swift en ugii for you. We're do
ing the best we can." Louisville Cour
ier Journal.
Real Estate Transfer.
Following are the real eatnte transfers
in this county since our publication of
April 21.
I. O. and Ali.y O. Wiekstrom to E. W.
Barnes, tide laud fronting lot 20 blk
10 St. Helens $1
Ovedia P. and Henry Olson to Thost.
Bovle, tract in lot 6 Sec 5-7-6, 14
acres i;W
Mary J. Tompkins to M. J. Butler, tract
in U -12-3-2 700
United States to C. P. Clark, patent,
n w qr ot s e qr sec 7-7-4
U. S. to Vina! J. Dav, patent, so or sec
10B-6
8. M. and Anna Rice to John Dibble.
right of way lene of A strip 10 feet
wide across grantors premises
Edwin and Beatrice MerriM and P. J.
and hluw fwiter to Chas W. Emer
son, lot 12 blk 6 Deer Island $.0
C. L. and E. W. Smith to Edgar and
Annie Enyait sw qr cf se qr sec l-fi-2
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U. B. Parent to II. B and N. C. Han
sen u hf of se qr of sw qr sec 15-..-2
2&0
Chas Crfcr to fj. A. U.iusen n hf of e hf
of sen sec 1Z-S-1 '-t20tl
II. A. and Srah P. llnnen to N. C.
Hansen, s hf of st qr of sw hf sec 13
and n hf of n e qr of nw qr sec 21-3 2
. i.oi)
Will Snndhy to U. S. Italian, quitclaim,
lot IS blk ZlS St. Helens...: )
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TO Til K LA1HKS.
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE
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Tokio announces that Japan relies
npon her fleet. Even in St. Petersburg
this dispatch will becreditel, as Japan
has nothing else to rely npon.
When the Czar reads the Chicago
news he will realize that Moscow and
St. Peter-'bur are not the only places
where there is riotous living.
Perhaps the grind j iry had better be
made a permanent institution.
FINDS NATURAL GAS
(AttorU Newi)
Natural gas bubbles from the beach at
Chinook, Wash., opposite Astoria. There
bas been so many coal and gas discoveries
in this part of the country lately that lit
tle importance may be attached to the
announcement of this latest find, but it
is one of the utmost importance, if the
statements of parties who have seen the
discovery can be accepted.
It was found by Captain M. F. Haien,
of Warren, who had previously observed
sand pulsations resulting from natural
gas deposits. He had never heretofore,
however, satisfied his curiosity by digging
into the sand mounds which heaved op
hat a bij company is to be formed for and down on the beach, although he says
the purposed engaging in the business be then supposed the pulsations were due
of towing logs jrom the Columbia river to the action of natural gas.
and other Washington and Oregon
points to California on a large scale.
Capt, Robertson, who has beeu cuccess
'fully engaged in towing logs from Stella,
this couiity, to California' points for
some time, is interested in the new
company. ' '
It bas been decided to baild sawmills
at San Diego and Kan Pedro, instead of
on the Ban f r.ipcisco ay s.hore, with
"tha idea in view, Capt. Robertson has,
- options on sites at the two mentioned
through, agents, Usia quietly getting
southern ports.
The log-rafting company wiU spend
unoui i,(AAi,uuy on its plants ana ex-
roects to cut about 30.000,000 feet of logs
each year. As these rafts usually con
'eist of between 8,000,000 aud 10,000,000
feet logs, it is estimated that the com
pany will eend dowu from the Columbia
S-iver and Puget Sound Pr,s each year
three or four rafts, unleai tboir mills at
San Pedro and Kan Diego are increased
In capacity or the company decides to
Jj'iiM ailiiiticr.al
This will be the' biggest rafting pro
ject ever undertaken in thc'woild. Ad
Vocute. - 1 - i
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A feature oft ho Oriental displays at
the Centennial Trill be a large sandal
wood temple, which, in the Eat India
Wldiug at the St. Louis exposition, at
fractoj much attentiou. The building
lias beeu (hipped and will be erected at
ha Centennial within another week.
Mr. Mitchell appear to be unhappy.
He accuse Judge Uattan of being a par
ty to a steal ; but thon, nob xly cares for
Jr. MiloheU'g opinion.
One morning recently, as Hazen was
walking along the beach at extreme low
tide, his attention was again attracted by
the pulsations. Out of curiosity he
scraped away the top of one of the small
mounds, and was somewhat surprised to
find that gas escaped from the hole in the
sand. To convince himself, he touched
a match to the gas, and a flame of blue
rose to a height of 18 inches or more.
Captain Hazen noticed several other
pulsing mounds near by, and he scraped
away the tops of four or five and lighted
th: escaping gas. In a few minutes he
had several fires on the beach.
At the point where the find was made
the water was but six or eight feet away.
The tide was at its lowest stage. Search
of the sand above low water mark failed
to reveal the presence of gas indications,
&nd the people who saw the mounds are
convinced that the escape boles exist on
ly below high water mark.
The flame from the gas is blue, indicat
ing, it is said a fine quality of gas. It is
believed at Chinook that gas deposits
there are extensive and that gas supply
ior this part of the country can easily be
secured.
The I'azejwood Creamery, of Portland,
Ore., ia one of the four largest in the
world. The Hazelwood people are try
ing to build up creani ronjea all through
the corthwest.' If yoij think R crsam
route would be a good tiing foj your
neighborhood, write then. Entice their
advertisement of the U. B. Cream fjiep-arntor.
W. D. ind Annie E. Wolverton to Ellis
Jen:nu, vari ,uj tneti in 7-5.. . HO
S tnford E. aud Bertha M. Butts to F
M. Jordan, tract in sw qr of nw qr
ecc 13 6-2 570
F. O. and Ida Johnson to B. F. Lee nw
qr of sw qr sec 11-3-2 $lrt00
This Connell toT. W. Leadltetter Um
ber and right ol way on Connell plae
Deer Island 3tH)
Estate of R. Z. Joy to J. P. Leonard
lots in 31 and 3 2 f5tf0O
Frank and Sophia Dixon to Etta and R.
A. Lillirt qr acre trnrt adj-iiniii
school groan-is in S. D. 23 $lo
N-l and Annie C. Matson to Erick Mat
son e hf of n hf of sw qr sec 81-7-3
)
B. F. and Matilda Allen to It. B. and
Wm J. Mcpherson e hf of sec 30-V3
t:jsio
Samuel Kinder to Frank Meeker, lot 31
Mil ler a cemetery f
Evrah Mack to II. E. Nob e, n hf of se
qr an J sw qr ol se qr see 22 and nw
I . M 1 I 1 . .
J4 sw qr ere u nil in -.
Thos and Mary Bogle toOvediaP. Olsen
tract in o-i -o 25
Frank and Sophia Dixon to Annie Par-
enus qr acre a-ljoiuing school grounds
in S. U. Jio. 2 . I5
Ottillie Seidelman to Otto .Sefdclman.
ne hf nw qr and sw qr of ne qr sec 2tt
4- ?.riUU
The Rainier Pythian B. .t C. Assoc. to
Catherine sylva, lut 50 in cemelerv
4
Geo. M. Howafon to Benson Loireinsr A
Lumbering Co., se qr sec 27-7-4 and
timber on various tracts f 11,250
D. and Carrie Wharton to same, w Id
aec 12-5-3 tl
Baker 4 Baker to I. Ci. Wickstrom n hf
of sw qr and se qr of sw qr sec 35-4-2
2600
Th- sand I.lllie R Meserve to Yeon fc
Pelton Co., timler ami right of wav
on a hf of re qr sec 10-4-3 750
Kev. McVickcrs the new Ltor of the
Kvangelical church, preached his first
sermon last tiumiay cvning. lie was
greeted with a full house and made a
good impression.
Mr. James lUcon has added a stock of
ladies' and gentlemen's hoots and shoes
to his already well stocked store.
Mrs. O. W. Allen has Ucn visiting her
daughter Mrs. Lew Dnvies the last two
weeks, returning to her home on Sun
day.
Warren Lnmlicr Co. have five carloads
of lumber on the side track. . They keep
three trams h tuling constantly.
Grandpa fkiker and Mr. V. M. Hoyt
are making great itnprovoicnta iu
the appearance of their residences by
removing the old fence aud putting np
a very neat painted fence in its place.
Warren Uniform rank W. of V, and a
number of the members of the Warren
Camp attended the lloulton Catnu last
Saturday. A very enjoyable time was
pei.t. Supper wis served. The boys
returned in the wee small hours of the
morning singing "they are jolly good
fellows." Wc suppose thev meant the
lloulton boys.
Mrs. Bacon has a rose bush in her Iront
yard which has 1904 and l!0j buds on it.
Her front yard is a beautiful sight, re
flecting much credit on the care t.iker.
Mr. O. Bowman has rented his ranch
to Portland parties. He and his hrllir,r
will bach in the little houe acrov. the
road.
The Sunday school in the SI. E. church
is cons antly growing under the able
managment of its superintendent, Joseph
Lynch.
Mr. Deeler lias built a new fence in
iront oi cis resilience uuicrj jyently lis
pjoves the appearance of Main St.
Mrs. Rtkcr is carrying on business at
the old stand. She would like to see all
old friends aud have Diem see the new
stock.
It is reported that the Noon ranch wilt
soon change bands. It would be a good
thing (or Warren if th plice were divid
ed up in ten acre tracts, assettlcrscaniiot
buy land now nt any price.
Atleiillou Is CaJIftl I III NwUlfnoi'k
Kxhlhll.
rlei'ppoot', Oregon, May 1, 11)05,
Editor Miid, ,
Dent M r I presume thai tl.
women ol our county tmi limmilng
anxious lo know nomelhlii.' of the i0'
gn'ssof their enliiUl iiliiieflett.uk mr
I lor Uu liiir. 1 no(' it ma) viii'oUiMg
a gieut many who do this wik, to n am
tbut qmie a utimU'r id pieces have hcvii
i.lfi ted.
t)n piece of diuwiiwoik is lo l' '
our collection, the lineii of which Is one
hundred mid twenty nine veins old.
Tint l also a beautiful pleco of linlteil
berg promised which was nindj by a
lady soveniy four yenis old. She has
also tillered some point lmi.
I mention this to encourago the older
ladies and hope to besr from wow of
them.
I will sk tin Indies nho Intend In
help us, lo write, inn soon and those who
haw wora c Miipieted, to send it to luv
as conn na Himhlc.
Phase miieiiihcr that this includes
all kinds ol fancy needle noik.
Mum, W. T. W'mii.
KXiMisiitt:.
To cold draughts of air mid keen
culling winds, sudden i-liauges of tem
pratuie, n-iiniy cloihing, undue rx-
rire of the tliroiit and uevk mtT pub
rieakiiig and singing, bring on
coilitlis and colds.
flu I In pis llorclumiid Sjrupls I he host
cure. Mrs. A. Ilarr, llo-ton, Tex,
writes, Jan. 31, ltM2; "Onu U'lile id
Ballard's Hotvliouiid ryrup cured ma of
a very bad O'Ol-Ii. It is viy plentant
lo take. Sold iv A.J. iK'iiuug.
ElalHiiute rltisters ol elect lie llnhts
represeliliug the liinil touehes to the
Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and
Clark Centennial are now bviug placed
In position.
A Pimlilte XroeUy.
Having to lay upon tny bed for II
lays (ituii a Si vilely tnoi.d le. 1 only ,
found relrd lien I used a IkiiiUi nt UI- -
laid's Snow l.lmincnt. I ran t heerlullv ;
recomeiid it as the best ineilieiue ever
sent to the flllu-ie.1. It Inn mm tH-coine
a iHHitive net cosily upon m !(. i. It
l' rnes, .Men limit, Iv-vemhlle, Te.
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THi: JUG STORK DOWN
-By The Big Sawmill!-
"Hit the Trail" at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition, onenine in Portland
j June I,
Clsared for Action.
When the bodv is cleared for action,
by Dr. King's New Life Pills, vou can
tell it by the bloom of health on the
etieeks; the brightness of the eve, the
urmness of the lleah and muscelr; the
Duoyancy of ihe mind. Try them. At
ttie bt Helen's Pharmacy, 25 centa,
Foundations are being laid for an an
nex to the Administration building and
for the poet office and ;xpress office at
the Lewis and Clark Exposition gronnds
A Creeping Deatb.
Blood poison creeps up towards the
neart, causing Ueatn. J. E. Ktearnea,
Delle Plnine, Minn., writes tnata friend
dreadfully injured his band, which
welled up Ikie blood poisoning. Buck
litl's Arnica Salve drew out the poison,
healed the wound and saved his life.
Best in the world for burns and sores.
25c at St. Helen'a Pharmacy.
Terrific Itaee Wlib Deatb.
"Death was fast approaching," writes
Ralph F. Fernendez, of Tampa, Ha.,
describing bis fearful race with death,
"asa result of liver trouble aud heart
disease which robbed mo of sleep and of
all interest in life. I had tried many
different doctors and several medicines,
but got no benefit, until I began to use
Electric Bitters, rio wonderful was
their effect that in three days I felt like
a new man, ar)d today I am cured of all
rny troubles." Guaranteed at St. Helen
drnj store ; price 50c.
OUR PATRONS
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TEAM FOR SALE.
Weight ihirly litimlrct!;
iiinf nr.t! i;u .venrs M
;ytnul tiul tnif. Also,
new ImriicKS aiul wngid;.
A liargntu for cash, or
w ill hell for oiic-hulf cash.
Ajjly at lliiii office.
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The Guarantee We Give
More Than a Mere
Matter cf
Form.
All exhibits for California's participa
tion in the Lewis and Clark Centennial
were shipped from that state on April
15.
When we sell you a piano we give you
the guarantee of the factory, duly coun
tersigned by us, and we are prepared to
make good every word of every guarantee
we issue.
We want everyone who possesses
piano belonging to the lines we carry to
be a pleased purchaser, and we leave
nothing undone to make them so.
Money back," you know, should your
instrument fail in anv way to prove e-
actlv as represented.
You have over 30 ch inces to be exactly
suited when you select a piano here. Of
the thirty odd makes we carry, there are
such a variety of styles and prices that
the most advantageous opportunities for
selection are offered.
Remember your choice covers the finest
and most famous makes in the world
the Chickeaing of Boston, the Weber of
New York, the Kimball of Chicago, the
Holwrt SI. Cable, Story & Claik, Lester,
Crown Orchestral, l'azclton, etc., etc.
See or write us.
The Kilcra prices are always the lowest
obtainable anywhere, and terms of pay
ment most reasonable. Visitors always
welcome aud all inrmincs cheerfully an
swered,
EILERS PIANO IIOL'SK.
351 Washington street, corner I'ark.
Large store also San Francisco. Oak
land and Stockton, Cal.: Spokane and
Keattle, Wash.: Boise and fowicton,
Idaho.
Saved by Dynamite.
SometTrneft. a flimintr city saved hv
IV
dynamiting a space that the tire cait
cross, noiiieunies a eougli hangs on so
long, vou feel asif nothing butdvnamil
would euro it. Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun,
Ja writes: "My wife had a vprv
aggravated cough, which kept her awake
nights. Two physicians could not help
her, sosho took Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption Coughs and
Colds, which eased her coinrh. iruvn lir
sleep and, finally cured her." Strictly
scientific cure for bronchitis and La
(irintw. At fit. Helen's PI I HI 11 1 flit
price 60o and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial
bottle free.
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4 lri'url I. i.l bin. In atriuu ili i.
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summons I SHimrrs sail
f ".c;"o I., i In th Cltruli nfit.t Staia of frrx m
I III i.tnl- l rolural.la.
tn the ' Irriill t'-u-t i,t llu "la
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SUMMONS.
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I "Inn, I, la Ciiunlv.
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dt-iriilani,
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I ") (-ratllad mi aalit Jn la-inrnl lleri nilarl ITU.
13". (Hi aura of 11 Uiua haalnl larrS ttl
nu ria-ttllui.l.
I will. i.. al.tidar IW I '.ill dar of Mat, M,
r,l Ihe linul nl elia k In Ih Inifn.a.n o(aa,a
la)' al lh lunn ,!., 1 1, ar roelllr rnnH Sis'
la ihepiir ul hi, lle'ena, t .numbi. i;.,unli. Im
rt'iu, rll lii the Itlal.xl Iddder fuldir
I Inn r.ir ra.li ii, ih lanlnl itiwitf il ih I'. .
II Ih Halu. uu or liii.irl ll.e al I iiilatnl'
nl, II. II. Ili.tthatlra, now ha. nf hart u Iks
IrHh dar nl Mar, lii. Ihe dale nf Mid Ju.lanwM,
In and In (lie alair ilrn-.tUt real ffin'r,
iiiallalr Ilia tl, aitiounla In aald IeiUlia.
hitelher w III ellawtlilnj rnal..
MAHTIN WHITr.
Shefiir nf ('., Intnl. la I'uaut lti-na,
i;rd a Hi. Helena, (iri-tfuu, tlila ls.h 0y l
Amaru, latiV
w.l' firtalnl aiioiuer t 't irlalnilfT.
fl',1 itiil.lii'ailiin A iirll It, linkk,
lata! liuhllraltnu Ma) U. 1A
T. IIKI.KNH,
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HY.SICIAN
T. IIKLENB,
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SURCJKON
i OltlUiON.
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ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
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OREGON
Short LiNg
and union Pacific
Xearra T"A"Hl-r.
itJA A. V f'
imtlr. lolly
flail'.
Hail!,
stracts mmlti.
BT. IIKI.K.VH,
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via llulilliiuinii. I
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InilUla. 1
A'rlMTiiVvi.Bi-J.. - i. H ii V. t if
lor the Kaat via Hunt- . ' ialV. 1
TilliLK DAILY TU.VINS
-nut
all points kast.
Lowkr Columbia Rivh,
ait-ttner lls,a,t,, leaveTivril.tiif rt.llv. ri'fl'
Hiiiiila, til H, H0n. in. hatnt.lay ll (0
for Aatnrla a.nl war luiiilluni ll.-liiruli".
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ticatml tV uvpkht. Pal??t Off: