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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
V THEOLD RELIABLE is Absolutely Pure" THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE OUR COUNTY CommunicatiunB from our BBV- 'eral correspondents must reaoh thiB office not later than Wednesday noon to insure publication. Eagle Folut Eaglets. BY i. O. BOWLETT. Bora December 2, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coy, a son. J. J. Fryer has had his house painted, which greatly improves its appearance. t Joseph Moomaw, Mrs. Lou Eber eole and Lou Smith went to Me? ford last Monday. John Obenchain and a part of his family were in town the last of last week on business. . Eli Ellis came over from Ash land last Monday to see old friends and attend to business. Mrs. Elizabeth Simon came out laBt week to visit her two daughters, Mesdamee Robinett and Daley. ' Fort Hubbird, of Medford, stop ped here for dinner last Monday, on his way to his mountain home. The pleasure lovers are to have a social hop next Saturday night at Eale Point, given by the mueicians. Tames Ringer and sons, Carl and 'Chalmer, have gone to his moun tain heme, near the foot of Mt. Pitt.. Frank Lewis has been improving the appearance of his home by put ting a neat picket fence on the side "next the street. County Surveyor Jones came out last Sunday, and on Monday sur veyed the land that Mr. Wolfer purchased of A. L. Has e'. ton. . Mrs. Kate Whitley, of Gazelle, California, came over to visit her cousin. Mrs. J. Frank Brown, the first of last week, returning home Saturday. Jerry Heckathorn is going to give 1 a masquerade ball on Friday night, January 1. 1904, and Mr?. A. C. Howleit will give the supper at the Sunnv S Je hotel. Dr. V. B. Officer is repairing the fence around the piece of land he leased- from D. P. Mathews The celebrated sulphur springs are located on this tract. Mr. King, of Medford, .accompa nied by two men from. Michigan, passed through here on his way to the timber belt on Upper Rogue river, returning on Sunday. The play "Nevada" that was played here last Friday night was a grand suocess. The parts were . well carried out and general satis faction waB given. The receipts were $42.S0. The bids for the construction of the annex to the school house were opened last week. The Daley Bros, put in a bid at $118 and John In low at $92; but the board decided to make some changes, and at laBt accounts the contract was not 1st. For herd colds, bronchitis, asthma, and cov-' r. ef all kinds, you cannoc uke any thing better than Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Cherry Pectoral. Ask your own doctor if this is not so. He uses it. He understands why it soothes and heals, took Ayer's Cherrr Pectoral nd only one bottle completely cured me.' Mrs. J. B. dasfokth, St. Joiept. Mien. .. UK.. !.. J. C. ATIB OOi Alt .IrnppUt. Lowell. Coughs,Colds A.mrs vi kaiTni, receverv bv tak" Mr. Jotl Mooniow and Mrs. Lulu Ebersole, both ofEngle Poiut, were .iiarritd in Medfurd on Tuesdav of this week bv Fe Blnckwell. tus'or of the M. IS. church, of that city. There frinnds horeaboutB will be sl id of this opportunity to extend congratulations. (iold Hill items. BV SPECTATOR, Mrs. E. E. Miner is much im proved from her recent illness. Mrs. Wm. Childers is muoh im proved from htr late attnek of paralysis, R. A. Carter and familv. m'jval to ihMr hoinectsad on upper j.uuiuo ureeK, ior trio winter. W. A. Curler returned from Salem Tuesday. Mrs Carter and son will remain until after the holidays. Contractor E. G. Perham was en gnged, last week, in putting in a new derreck at the Lauce Bros, mine on Foots creek. M. M. Ohenchain returned home, to spend the holidays with his family. He is employed on the new Klamath R R. Fred Learned, the plumber paint er, is engaged this week at the H. relton residence, in Sams Valley fc putting in a new sewer system. W. E. Darling and bohb. H. E. and Leslie, recently returned from Liunsmire, Calif., where they have been employed the past summer. The friends of Mrs. Ed. Lemming will be pained to bear that her health is very poor again, being confined to her room most of the time. 6. V. Stickels has the contract for putting in sewerage for the city nearly completed. Mr. Stickels is contemplating putting in a plant for the manufacture of drainage tile. This is a much needed en terprise and it is earnestly hoped that he will decide to put in the plant. One HundredJDollars a Box ta the value H. A. Tiadole, Summerton S. C. places on De Witt's Witeb Hazel salve. He Bays, "I had the piles lor 20 years. 1 tried many doctors and medicines, but all ailed except De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the heal ing properties of Witch Hazel which antiseptics and emollients ; relieved and permanently cures nana, Dieeaing, itchine ana Drotrudinz piles, sores, outs, bruises, eczema salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Chas, Strang. Qold Ray News. Dr. and Miss Ina Ray made a hurried trip to their Medford home last Friday evening, trie occasion being the sudden illness of Miss Mabel. The Graots Pass photographer has been at the dam for the pist few days, and has some beautiful .views of the dam, with Table Rjck and Mt. Pitt in the back ground. They are masterpieces of art, the size being SxlU. The ferry boat has been put to quite a novel use lately. It was fitted up with row locks and oars that were about "second giowth" and propelled up the river by a half dozen men to Tolo, where the cement is stored. It will hold about four tons, which is loaded on and floated down the river instead of hauling by team as before. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. nltrnntR all classes of food, tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive o-gans. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stomach traubles, and makes rich red blood, health and strength. Kodol DvanenaiaGure rebuilds wornout tiS' sues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the tomcn. uov. i. w . aikuisod of W. Va.. savs: "I have UBed a num ber of bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to t-e a very effective and, indeed a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I recommend It to my friends." Sold by uhas Strang;, druggist. So Nice Mtl Sympathetic. A. gentleman whose one glttse eyo has served him for years had the mis . fortune to drop It tt smashed to atoms. TMs happened when he was far away in the country. Ho Inquired of a friend where was the nearest place for him to go and get refitted. "Why don't you cull upon the girl you were flirting with all Inst nlht?" his friend Inquired. "She has a first clnss reputation for making eyes." Punch. Pmyer of tbe ConTert. A south sea Islander at the close of a religious meeting offered the follow ing prayer: "O God, wo are about to go to our respective homes. Let not the words we have beard be like the fine clothes we wear soon to be taken off and folded up In a box till another Sabbath comes around. Bather, let thy truth be like the tattoo on our bodies lneffnccable till death." Carle- ton's llaganlne. Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shovrsBymptomsof croup. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy (riven as soon the child becomes hoarse, or even after the cronpy cough appears, will prevent the, altacK. it never tans, ana is pleas ant to take, i'or sale by Cm ah. Strang. For Sale 100 head of stock Hope. Apply to Joa B. Hair, Woodvllle, Or. Fight Will lie BUter. Those who will persist in closing their ours ugulusl the continual recom mendation o( Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, 'will have a loan and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier bv fatal termination, Bead whutT. K. B'eall of BeftU, 1118,,' has to say: "hui fall my wife had every symptom of consumption, sue took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else bad failed. Improve ment came at ouce and four bottles en tirely cared her. Guaranteed by Chas. Strand. Druiruest. Price 50o. and $1.00. Trail 'bottles free. The Ilnltlv tii'ouni) of the Anorea. In 1580 tho Azores came under th' power of Spnln, and In the history o' the next twenty years their nnine I; frequeiit as the fqvorlto battle ground i of the English mid Spanish fleets. Th partiality was Indeed iiinliily on thi sitlo of tho former uiul for a good rea son. These Islands lay right In the track of nil vessels snillng to and from that enchanted region known to nil men as 'tho Spnnlsh main. On the highest peak of Tercelrn. whence in clear weather the sea could be scanned for leagues around, wore raised two columns, and by them a man wntched night and dny. When he saw any sails approaching rrom tne west ho sot a flag upon the western column one for each sail. If they came from tho east a similar sign was set on the eastern column. Hither In thoso days ennio up out of the mysterious western seas the great urgosles laden with gold and sliver and Jewels, with silks nnd spices and rare woods, wrung at the cost of thon snnds of harmless lives and cruelties unspeakable from the fair lnnds which Ho between the waters of tho Carib bean sea and the giant wall of tho Andes. And hither, when England too, began to turn her eyes to El Dorado, camo the great war galleons of Spain and Portugal to meet those precious cargoes and convey them safe Into Lisbon or Cadiz oeroro tnose terri ble English sea wolves could get scent of the prize Macmlllan's Magazine. EBB audi Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. We do not need to give all the reasons why Scott's Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and color of good health to those who suffer from sick blood. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, rich in nutrition, full of healthy stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. Scotts Emulsion presents Cod. Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength, least taste. Young women in ' their " teens " are permanently cured of the peculiar disease of the blood whicli shows itself in paleness, weakness and nervous ness, by regular treatment with Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and is naturally adapted to the cure of the blood sickness from which so many young Women suffer. We will be glad (o ti a sample to any sullereri Re ure that this p the Inrtll of a label is wrapper of every bottle 1 emulsion you ouy. SCOTT Sl BOWNl Chemists, 400 Pearl St., New Yo, . Here Is a Snap- Four lots, near briek Bcbool bouse, J tween L and ol streets, block , u nn-av's addition, for onlv MOO; thov i worth SGOO. Anolv nt onco to El FaULCOSEK, 3116 North 27th strj Tacoma. Wash. 48-1 Don't fail to see the display of I at the Cobb residence, West Mel Lowest prices and easy terms. How Can I Secul for my Sell by Weights for Even vance every week irj For full particulars and rguolij have to Mnp ami we will tell yl Anglo-Califc Commission! Live and Dressed DCCCOCIintO. Itallan-Aml ncrLntniito. vor.nMoni GRAND RUSK BALL EACLE PajlNT HALL Friday Night, January 1st -uiveii"iiy-J. Heckathorn Buppor will bo served by Mrs. A. Cv Howlott III tile Sunnyeulu llolul. v Tickets, Including Supper, $1.50. Come Everybody and linve a good time. Tlie bust ol mtiblc will bo furnished. Mnlxlo'a Artlatlo Dent, Mazle's father was a poet, her mother a pnlnler, nnd everybody snld that Mnlzle wnB sure to be n genius. It was her fnto by inheritance. No one pre dicted tho direction in which she would eventually turn, but when she was eight her Aunt Mirabel was sure she would bo n great singer. What her uncles thought is of no Importance. They hnd little or no Imagination. About the time that her nunt had set tled Mulzlo's career Grandpapa Wllkle snld he bad hopes of the child. "She'll turn out Just like anybody," ho chuc kled. "See 'f she don't." It seemed that first summer night on the farm as if grandpapa had struck the right note. There had been a won derful sunset Maizle's mother, with half shut eyes, had compnred it to Claude Lorraine's pnlntings, Maizle's father hnd looked lyrics, nnd the lay members of the family also expressed their delight in the scene. Maizie looked depressed. "See her!" whispered Aunt Mlrnbol. What exquisite feeling in her face!" Maizle's parents looked, but It was the grandfather who Bpoke. "What's wrong with you?" he asked. "Nothing," pouted Maizie, "only ev erybody's so taken up with the sunset, and I wanted to see the pigs ted!" The Lone Star State. Down in Texas at Yoakum, is a 1 twnrAa firm nf which Mr. J. . Hal lor is the nean. mr. muor nr.. nf hit tnrtn F.nst to buv ffoodB said to a friend who was with him in the palace car, "Here take one ot mono T litlo ttarlv Risers urjon retiring and vou will be up early in the morning fu mnnri " Pop the "dark brown" nnd that In .TV feolins De Witt's Little Early Risers are the beat pilla to use. aom oy k,uab, Strang, druggist. Can Dogi LRnffhf The celebrated French physiogno mist Gratiolet admitted that dogs have what he called "tbe smile of tbe eyes. "The smile of the mouth," however, be regarded as peculiar to man. ScoU'li collies certainly seem at times to emtio at sights which are comical, and on occasions at their masters. Many Instances have been advanced to prove their quick appreciation of a joke. One of these intelligent dog? used to look with a knowing air at hi) master when lie saw a traveling bear and bis Hps were drawn back at tb corners and his eyes twinkled wlfd quite a conscious smile. Darwin recognized this Bense of bii mor in a dog, and refers to its sportlv play when a stick is thrown, which I' picks up and almost allows you to re cover before It darts away with It. : Mr. Lloyd Morgnn tellif of a rntrlcvnj a "Jolly dog," which showed Its sens, of fun upon the sands, where It wouK bury a number of small crabs nu bark with delight when, after wait in; and watching, It saw a leg or claw emerge. " A Brink Correspondence. Mrs. Lnmson wits saying nn affec tionate and tearful farewell to her hus band as she wns about to start for month's visit to her old home. "Now, my dear," snld Mr Lumson in a pleasant but firm tone, "I wish you would try not to ask me for money ev ery time you write." "Weil, I will try not to," said Mrs. Lamsou. wiping her eyes, "bat you you know, Henry, that moans I shall havo to write even oftener titan usual. A. Fi'Igfhteued Horse. Running like mad down tbe street imping the occupants, or a hundred itlier accidents, are every day occur- 3e's. It behooveB everyuouy 10 nave e liable Salve handy and there'i none good as JJUckien s Arnica oaive. n IJUtS. tsores. suvmim uiiu riiuB. nea quickly under Its soothing IN. Butler is agent lor Jackson for I'ulllard'B non-magnetn novement. These movomontB tiiversally by men working lie nhuita. Thev are guaranteed lolutely unaffected by electric I or magnetism in any lorm . Gnrnea what ho did wttn i with this movement and the rceult 47-ti We are the onlyhouse in San francisco khat con- , s o r sin ad- rvrvvyyvwrYWTVmvvvr General Headquarters Weat of Kooky Mountains for Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, Vines. Plants, Etc v Breeders of Registered Shorthorn Cattle and D'AnUrxl.t T T JJUIJiiSIUL'C XlUgS ! SnX"4 PACIFIC NURSERY CO 'J (Good For Children, he plehsant to take and harmless One Miraute Cough Cure gives Im mediate relief in ull cases of Cough, Croup until Lagrripiie because it docs not pasB iinmediatcly into the stomach, but takesellecl right at tho seat of the trouijlo. It draws out the liillam mation, lleals and soothes and cures perinanetitly by enabling the lunis to contribute nure life-givinrr and life- sustaluini; oxygon to the blood and tissues. I Dr. Armstrong, of Delia, Texas, pruKCribes it daily and says there s no hettetr cough remedy muuo. ( bold by Chas. ktkano, druggist. Gore Si Wortman are buying hogs are in tub market lor lat nogs, ti Real Estate Transfers. in tores t In lotis 13 14 15 10 bit JRK hi to Ashland t 400 00 Lou Robert lofGco V Stephenson, lots blK A Rr ii'ld to A&hlnnd 700 00 A u Heimau ta Tue i'l-imo, innu m tp ay 6, r i e . fetor Brilt to rfVK Terrill. 1G0 acrfli In secS to 86 s r 1 e . 2050 00 Wm A Ncwtan to G K itav. 100 ncroa in see 82 tp ltd if, r 3 v 300 00 Ella Million i o Sarah K Johnston.' cor- TBotlon de&tl'uf ltind in Ashland 1 00 MHRgle p DrAumhlll to Wallie Mahonoy, lotlOblk y Cottage add to Medford... 110 00 W H Hcvunnr to l.aurmco George, 0 acres in tp 39 b, r le 2500 00 Ellon Wells to J L Downing, lot 15 Ash land 1 126 00 W W Hevonfcr to Wm Hovcnor, sec 23 tp 89 s, r 1 o W acres 8000 00 U 8 to O AC H R Co, land in tp 87 s, r 1 in firpR J T Eads to C E Crystal, lots 3 4 bile 15 jHcnioru... ua w R Kggleton Geo Carl, lots 31 32 blk P Ashland. J 750 00 ata'i) of Ore&'on to John K Coftla, 820 ! acres nee so ip w s, r 4 o w ji ., mum M Ueeaer to Km ma Wing, 6313.77 eq ft of land In Ashland I 00 W 12 Anderson to Geo C Cotrell, bond for deed see ao tp r i w iw acres isuu mi Henrv Leo t(i AnnltfJ lidwards, ladd In MenOtuSB 1 w i 1 00 LNecley to J II Ilaun, lots 33 81 O Ci . Ashland 400 00 J H Hauii to L Neeley, bond for deed for game 400 00 J M Rador to N H Latimer, land In neo IS t 37 s, r w ami piauor uiniut in bl-o 12 tp 37 h, r 4 w also placer claims 12 3 J.lA7S0ftll4w 2693547 J M Mark tc John Woolscnorott, all lot u as ill ami nomesieau ana io ahuibiiu.iow w Susie Allen to J M Casebeer, lots IB 14 15 Nob Hill mid to Anhland 250 00 Corn A Gilbert to Ellen J Wells, all lot lb Asniana iww Rh.xfu Hi b tn IT It Norrls. lots 5 8 Ash. land ; 1200 00 Wm Hevener town adodd, ioib a so ao Meners add to Ashland ittmni- TTnwiartl tn H C Hamaker. land In Asnianu.. ww MraOtella Caldwell to Elmer T Howard Innri In Ashland 125 00 Pat nmiAfnn tn J T Whlta. 380 acres In sec 2i tp so r i w iw w Vather ' Unohlndrancatotba . ' M rider who wctti SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND POMMEL SLICKERS U.n or.Mtdlec.il not got wet. EXCELSIOR BMVO OILED CLOTHING it all kinds ot work. warranted waterproof. ion ror muie-niarK. not at dealers, write Bmj t r a Bob , 8o1 X f rt. ttl Canbridpf?, luh SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court, In and for the County of George K. unainoenain, uovornor oruraguu, r, 1. uununr, osuru tary of State for Oregon, mid Charles 8. Moore, Trottsurtr of Oregon, confetltuttiig tbe Hoard of (Jo mmlris loners for tho sale of School and University Lands, and for tlu investment of the funds arising therefrom and styled tho State Land Hoard, PlutntiffH, vs. Franklin J Creed, Harriett A. M. Creed and W. A. Hush, Defendants. Summons To W. A. Rush, one of the above-named do fetidflnls: IN TUB NAME OP TUB STATU oV OltEGON, I you arc hereby required to appear and ans wcr plaluttffs' complaint (lied agniusl you hi tne uircuii iouri ior juckmhi lyuuiiiy, utuk1'". on or belore six weokK from the first day of the publication of this buiniiiona, which said Una publication Is 011 Friday, the lltli day of De cember, A. D., 1IK3, and which last day of pub lication thereof is on Friday, the 22d day of January, A. D., l'.K)l, and You are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and aimwur, nr otherwise nlcnd tu plaintlffs'uoinphiint, tho plaliiliff'a will apply to ttiu Court for the relief demanded In paid complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment against the defendant's, Franklin J, Creed, Harriett A. M. Creed, In the sum of seventeen hundtml (flfOO) dollars, togeiliur with ialert'Ht thereon from December 17 Lli . V.m, at the rate of six ir e;enl. per uniium, nnd for the further Mini ol two hundred and fifty jfM dolluiH attor ney's fuen, and uohIs and disbursements to be taxed, and for tbu forfHomite of tins mort gage deed given In neurilv of paid promlvfory note mentioned and xet mil tn nald coinnniint, id id which said mortgage deed conveyed for the itahl purple of security, the following dfihcrlbed premises In Jhckhoii ( ountv, tireg' to-wlt: Hie IiartlieitsL iiiart(r fieei ton thirty-three (33) and commeiiuhig Ihirtv two :) rodstoutbof the north' iiht wrm r ul sail section. hihI ru 1111 1 tig thence aoulli on the east lino of aald section twenty (20) rods; thence east eight (H) rods; tlieiiec north para llel with said section twenty ('JM ro'lf, tlunce went eight. (H) rods to place of beginning All In towiitdilp -hlrty-s x fouth, ra-ige one went of the Williniiuitti Meridian in .im-kim Civili ty, Oregon, contuhilng r-ne hundred and sixty-one acres, and fo. a du:rcu foreelofl;ig and debarring yuu and encii ol .a'd ilefcnd aiilH in Hiild caiiKe, of all riglii, title and Inter est In or to Mild real proierty, ami each mid every part or parcel thereof and that plain tiffs have such other and further relief as to ih f'diirl mnv uniK-Hr lust nnd .:Olll table. This Hiiinmitn in published in the Mr.tirortli SI All., a neWHpliper 01 Ki-nwrni l-imtiohmiio, miblished weekly and regn'arly at Medford. JackHon County, On-cmn, lv order of H K flaiina, Judge of the Cin-nil Court for Jack son County, Oregon, which atd order re milrnN tlin snld defuudaiit. W, A. Hush, to ao pear and answer fnid complnlui on or before nix weeks from llio llrst publication of this said summons, and which Aral publication is on Friday, the 11th day of December, A. IJ , V,m.nu thcla't publication thereof being on rrlday, tne ua nay 01 January, a. it., rwi, nun vhlcti aalfl nrtnr wan mmla bv H. K IfaiillH. one of the Judges of the Circuit Court for Jackvon County, Oregon, In chambers, on the 11 th day of December, A. 1)., iwi. tt . I. V A WTF.lt. mm Attorney for Plaintiffs. Tangent, Oregon, i allien i, vregi Apple Trees for Sale. We have for sale about in nnn n ..... pie trees, prlnoiunllv Ne iv if. no TI,. . ... all sixes many live feet. ThoBo n.. have not been irrigated and are homo grown. Address H.n..(.tr pi,n,,.. either at Talent or Medford. tf ' Settle up Notice. The firm of V. L. Orr ,t- r.n hoa onA out its business In Med fort, and all par- u.vaunit,K iuuiusuives 10 do indebted to the Bald firm are requested to call and settle the accounts without delay. 'V. L. Our Jc Co. ,Pr',Boannon is expected to be in Aledfprd today or tomorrow, for a stay of only one day. , . . . . This is a Cut of . . PAILUARD'S - NON -MAGNETIC Watch Movement. Absolutely unaffected by Electricity or Magnetism. B. N. BUTLER, Agent. Corner' 7th and C Sts. fledford i Business Colleges Medford. Oregon You can secure here the training that m will be of most use to 7011 in any bust m ness. Bookkeeping, shorthand and En iltsh courses most thoroughlj taught 5 1 ou are certain 10 increase your oarn- f 5 Ing power. Day and night sessions. , 4 Call and see' our school 4 J P. RITNER, Principal ft J. R. WILSON, I Blacksmithing I AT S THE OLD STAND. . BricK Shop a, $ Medford, - Orojon &&&&&& && 1 HEDFORD I m m m BAZAAR I 5 MRS. O. OILBBRT, Proprietor Ladles1 GoodB a specialty Lacea Jj Handkerchiefs, Embroidery silks and all materials for fancy work Notions,, oandies, nuts and sta- Jjj tlouorv ' - '" ik 1 One Door North of Post off loe o 1 MEDFQHD, OREGON SOUTH AND EAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Shasta Route Trains leave Mccjford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 A. M. and 4;52 r. m. Lv. Portland ., I.v. Medford Ar. Atialand Ar. Hacramento.... Ar. Hau FrunclHco . Ogdon Denver , K mi huh City Chicago 8:30 a. m 11 Mr, p. m U:.Va. m 5:10 p. m 7:4fq. in 4 :W a. to 0:3ii a. to 7:S5 a.m 7:41! a. tn 8 :3Q n. rs 11:20 a. to 13:3fip. o:00 n. SUftft.jB ' 7:(KI it, ra U:lf a, rn 7'2fi a, ts 8 :30 p. m Ar, lx)H Angeles.... Ar. Kl Fbho , Ar.Fort Worth Ar. City or Mexico.., Ar. Houston .. Ar. New Orleans.. Ar. Wiudifngton ,. Ar. Now York ... 2:00 u. : 6:00 p, ml :00p 6:30 tv ft'Ufj s : lltfUtt H V.9. r D5 7:00 r. n i00a ra 6:f rr ' 6-.3P- m 0:42 p m . J.i: n. m 12:10- m 112:10 p. ta Pullman a..o Tcurlst Cars on both trains. Cbalr cars Sue ram on to to Odcn and El Pubo, and tourist oarB to Chlcaffo, St. Louis, New Or cans and Washington. Conn noting atSan Francisco with tho eral atenmbip Uno for flonolulit, Japio China, Philippines, , CniUsii() ttonlh Amrl EtTota ntatn nr aildieaa 11 u'haukhai agon O.r.ttP A ing one of Ayer'a Plll t bedtime. PORTLAND OfllOON. A.