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Hetore nA Alter Marriage, Uo tetttal back Id hleaychalr, put lilt feet nil a ftiot hwt, lit ft eljrMf and ft Ave minute let th ainoke curl up armuid hi linul, t waa ft picture uf eoniferi, Then hie wife Interrupted hie iimll tatkma. ; "Ueortf, you'ro getting lwj't fiiht. He aliook head. tnf "Butwhou wo were engaged," h perflated, "ymi were aa aWlvo m any umn I rtff nw, Why, you were al Maya getting up exeumloiia, fttilyou were the Ufa of ever party." . Ho putted out llttlo whirl' of autoke and nodded III aetitileeeeiice. "Wlwt'ft the manor?" alio aeked H took another puir ftt lit cigar, aud thou mvIJ: . "Everuecamantry too-itohatmlu?" " hy, yea," he replied lu aurprlne "Ever eee one nwu to the tntlou pint fomi Junta the trulu aeenied almwt gone?" "Osrtaluly I have," "Uot pretty lively uwv on hint, didn't ho. "Why, yeaj he run the ittlro length oTtboplatAtnuftanuitftatweould. But, 'Caught Uie train, did ho?" aked Ueorge. "Yea. hptiwt barely cauubt It. He "Hut he caught It!" "Of coumo h did. But, George you'ro stmylng " 'Dtd ho keep right on runiilug?" In terruptod George "Certainly not. He settled down lu a aeat and made hluwelfa comfortable ft DotwlbU: cot a palm-leaf fan, ftiul five nilnutos later seemed perfectly con "tented ftud happy," "Well?" "Writ what of It?'' "IXiyou expeot nw to keep ou run ulug?" ' , t ; , , Only nuotnl lU Punt. Albert Shoela, one of our wilwriU'W, who lives down below Keito, lea pale, t'lln, honwt farmer, who hna been working hard lately nt chopping wood to keen his decent family In fuel dur- lug the winter. The other day Albert lay abed looking about at pale auuuiul, when h well-known quaek doctor eu tervd almocit out of breath. "Hoariu' that you had tuk to your bed. Albert." he anld, "I nihed over to diagnose your cane. You look ftw ful pale. Stick out your tongue and glmiuo your pulse to (eel." Albert quietly rtaek out both tongue . ftud wrist. "You're In a bad way, Albert," anld the quack. "You've got the hypo , coinpo cutieua mixed with Bright dl ;tee of the umbelleal con), and you'd better take ft sweat the first thing. Then I'll go home and mix up aome pill-" " "I'm not nick at all," Interrupted Albert. ' "Not sick at all!. Yes, you be. What did you take your lied for?" "The fact Is," said Albert, "I busted myworkln' trowners choppln' wood, ' and as I don't waut to wear my Bun day clothes In the woods I just went te bed while my wife seta over yonder patchln' my pants. You're the big gKtt fool doctor I ever did see!" It tr the M. Ooldeudale fictUhul: Nosoouer has some enterprising pormm or company eetabllshed a pajier and built up a (lay ing buttlneas, and hare arrived at that point when the paper Is In poeltlon to do the community good service, tin Idea prevails among certain character in the community that there ought to be another paper In the town or county to "hold the thing level." How do they expect to compete against the al ready established paper? Arrangement are made with some foreign company to furnish a "pateut" outside or inside, at apparently half the cost of running an all-home printed paper. It Is not generally known that all the adver tisements on the patent side go to the part it who fiirninh the ready-made pa per. Thoee who are always kicking about having so much mouey export ed out 'of the country should think about this feature of the "patent out sldo" business for a moment. Soiling out In UixiruU, A Georgia editor thus advortist his plant for sale: For ' side One hand press, English make; . . Can print a sheet or broil a steak; One offlce towel, hard as rope A slxtocn-ycar-old cakoofsoap; ' Two cases tye In styles to suit; A stone and loud of wood to boot; (Subscription book with names bedecked And sixty dollars to collect; Salutatory set to-day; Announcing buyers "hero to stay." , I A Aret-class chance for brother editors. 7 tVr,Aiiv onrlv Btwl nvnlil vimr rriilll T ON. . A 1,000,000 JlrldifB. One of the longest and most costly railway bridges In the country Is now bciiigerccted in the newest portion ol the UiilteuBtutes, almost at tlio cxtrom western boundury, the great steel bridge which the Union Pacific Is building across the Columbia at Vancouver Wash Ington. The length from the Washing ton to the Oregon shore will be OIXM) feet . 1 ..... t ffl 1. ... J.'.. lti auu uie uruw pior win ue over ju icui long. .The cost of the structure will be over 11,000,000. Detroit Free Trm. Oregon On Wlinol. The ndvertlHlng car started EuHt, Oct. 30, loaded with a choice seloctlon of Oregon products. Jackson county was represented by a contribution from Messrs. Iloneymun Dellart & Co. The car will be gone scvcrul months and will visit the Eastern, Middle, and Southern Slates. Oregon will begreat ly benefited by this In receiving a de sirable Immigration. Y - , A Hyeim' Syinimlhy, Tbo Salom Stalewnuni Editor Blge-' low, lately on the Oregon lun, contin ues to slander the memory of the late Henry W. Orady In the columns of the Seattle Footrlntelkgmner, on which paper he Is now.cmployed as editorial writer. Orady was a broad mun, with deep sympathies, and with great abili ty, Blgclow Is a man with the sympa thies of ft hyena. . Notice those advertisements in the Monmouth motor car. Tlicy were printed by the West Hide Printing Company, A. E. Davis, Manager. THI COTTON BL0SS0M1 DwwrljtllM f taHM ! Ihs llrtl Oohtrwl MoMbrt. The avent of the wek on Thompaon street was the arrival from Detroit of 8ir Isaac Walisilo, Waydowu Debes, Otve- &.Wm .r.utn Pl.l.ir ltmtiin)t. Htiindlii ! Watklna and Samuel Shin, all old and I prominent members of tlio Llmoklln ciuu. au are married wen aim wtu 00 muowi iy tneir rannuis in a iw aj To avoid aeaiokniHM and tlia danger of falling into luxurious hablU, tltey emo through on freight trains, and thorough ly posted Uiemsnlve on th geography, of th oonntry they passed over, 8tr Isaao WalHlo Is, nsit to Drothor Qanlner, the best known colored man In the world, lie Is the man who made the discovery that "poonum oil and green per simnions rubbed on th kamlle of th front door would keep a hoodoo away, aud his answer to Wib Ingnraoll is r ganlwl as the greatest dressing down that celebrated nnltellever ever gt Sir Uaaa's motto is, "NolKxly was slier matls to change his optnynns byboln' knocked down Wid ft sqtiaah." Waydowu Uebee was for six years Seo retaryof the Ltmektlu club, and he was tha first resident of Michigan to apeil "sintsr" with an "h" aud make go of tt Hi pnUlidied instructions, entitled "How to Delect Uunpowder in ft Btiek of Firewood," have sad thonsand of stoves in Uils country fnun being blown up and reiulerthl worthless. His motto it, "Noblwr l'ud money to ft uisn who kw hi clotluwhue Out frew de week. Ulveadam Jones Is th Individual who used to guard the outr portals, lead In trust - strangers down slalrs, aud tak pnesiwiion of charUm which branch clubs had forfeited bnt refused to glv np. Hi looks are deipUve. He is not only naturally tender httirtcd, but ha a inlud which runs to the science. U I the man who disoovoml that chU blaliM were the result of lying with the head covered np and the feet out of bed, and was the first man In this country to euro lopsluinlder by fastening a weight to the other one and pulling it down on a level. His motto Is, "Alius hv aom of your own friends ou do jury dat trie yonr esse." Kld( PwnsttH'k, Samuel Blitn and Shindig Watkins are known a the trio who put in thirty-seven emits apieo and dincovered the solwtu'e of peqetiial motion, bnt hwt it a day or two later when th elder' barn was struck by lightning. They are men of strung in dividuality, and if thore U such ft thing fts proving to th public that the snn moves around the world tlisy will do it btifore Uie snmuier Is ever, When the insular mwtlng ojwned at Watermelon hull. Hutimlay evening, Judge Why fore Jolmm arxwe and moved that the mice be su-tppudml, and thst the new arrivals be declared unanimously elected as member. The motion was seconded from all parts of the hail, and was carried with such entuusiasm that Colonel CtiUogno Taylor bnnKHl his hln on the retlhot stove, and IWessor Shylot-k Whit brvke a pan of gtas in one of the alley wimlow and came very near bing fined f 17.000. Appllrstloivs wt-re received from fonr teen diilurent sutes aud Canada, aggre gating twrnty-eljcht names. Among others were those of Pmfiwmr Antimony Dawson, Uie Colored inorkiiiKblrd of Alabama, and Sir Godfrey Uaaolton, known all over Die sonth for bis essay entitled "Why de Tater Bug Nebber Atta'ks de Chilon." Tbw committee on applications an nounced that tltey bad rejected the fol lowing applications for cancs named: Lord Entunniofftio Tomiktna, of Louis ville, for relnsing to pay bark pew rent and for licking th troatee who came to dun hint for tt. ' Ueneral Distialified Stebbins, of Co lumbia, 0 for going to th postofflt fonrteen time in one day ami prctendlug that he expected a money oruur. Uncle Henry Clay Ureen, of Terr Hants, Ind., for loaving a job of white waehlug at a critical period aud going off to a dog fight. A communication from the secretary of the "Lant Man club," of Cmuiunati inquired If the Cotton Illowtoms wotild do them the great honor to afflliat and exchange Ideas on subject of vital in' terext to the petiple of America. "De secretary will answitr to uo effecl tlat wo will do nuluir of do kind, replied Bftilher Gardner with a great dital of empliaiiis. "About fo' y'ars sgo I was Invited to go to Cincinnati and deliber my lectnra on 'Why Man Can t Fly.' When I iutov In de town 1 was met by acmes eyed cuu'd man, wid feet seven teen Inches long, who hal been s'nt down as a committee, lie stole my sachal lwfo' we armve at de hall, au' doorin' my lector somebody sihoUcihI my ping hat an' somebody else picked my pocket of seben dollars in cash. Whim I ruined a row I was nit below de belt wid a cabbage head an' fro wed down stidrs an' left for dead. We donu' want no alllliashun wid any siub pnseous. On de contrary, if Icbercotch any mem bcr of dat club In Now York I shall pur- ceel to make him wlh ho had nebber bin bo'n." M. Quad In New York World. A HntUr of Tot. Miss Poetlquo Tlie day Is nearly done. . Jack Siiratt Oh, no, it Wt It' very raw. New York Truth. Lamp l)eurlluii. m Mr. Plalnways (reproachfully) That lamp always gave a very good light, ray dear. Why have you put It into petti coats? IIarpersIiaMr ' I,ontr Townril MonilnK. Harry (at the ball) You look bored and tired, old man. Jack Well, who wouldn't? I've been swinging dumbbells all the evening. Now York Herald. . , Th Western Settler' Chosen Sp- clfio. With every advance of emigration into the far West, a new demand Is cro' ated for Hostotter'i Htomach Bittern, Newly peopled regions are frequently less salubrious Hum older settled local! ties, on account ot the mlusma which rlHcs from recently cleared land, partic ularly along the bunks of rivers that are subject to freshets. The agricultur al or mining emigrant soon learns, when ho does not already know, that the Hitters afford the only sure protec tion against malaria, and those disor ders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which climatic changes, exposure, and unaccustomed or unhealthy water or diet subject him, Consequently, he places an estimate upon Mils groat house hold spec! lie and preventive commensu rate with Its lnti'liiHlo merits, mid Is careful to keep on hand a restorative anil promoter of health so Implicitly to lie relied upon lu time or need. Mm I am Ready for Buclncco. The Utett and best ttylei cf Drtsa Patterns, with trimming, just receired. - In Clothing and Overcoats, big Inducements, for I overstocked myself, and therefore o.Ter the same very near at cost Never to cheap in the history of Independence. In shoes, hats, and ladies' jackets, a large assort . ment. Please examine my stock before purchasing, for l know you WILL SAVE 25 PER CENT if! you buy or me. iness, next aoor 10 Feam Tarmlnal tr Interior Plnta lb BE! PS EB9 la th lln U Uk It Is the DININQ CKTt ROUTH It runs through vcMlbulod traina every day in U10 year to M FtSl O CBSJ (N hant f Cart) PULLMAN I'M E! H : of Lutwt Isiuliiiuout. TOuaiST n ass Rittt Unit cau tw ooiistrucUnl, and in which accommodations aro both FliHK and Airnlalied for holder of first or scixmd class ticket, and BD1UC1ES. A continuous line connecting with all lines, and alfordlng direct and unlnter rupted service rullninn-alccper rKwrvatloiis ean b secured In advance through any agent of the road. Through tickets toand from all point In America, Knglaud, and Kurie. ean be purchased al any ticket ottlo of tills Company. Full Information eoneemlng ratea, time of trains, routes, aud other details, furnished on application to any agent, or to- A. IX t'HAHLTON', Amlatanl tleueral l'aesenger Ageitt, No. l-l Flmt street, i'orllaud, Oregon, JAMES GIBSON, Laeal Agent, INDCFCNDCNCC. OHCQON. MIBImJk Fariflet tke BLOOD, Carta 00NSTIPATIAR. IXDI0S8TI0H, BILIOU8.1KSH. LIVER fOMPUIMTS.MfK RBADACMK, COLDS, PIMPLES, all HKI.1 irrKCT10ait,ui DUIABES AUSlSCIfraii a DISORDERED HTOMACH. . . Th Otnuin ttAUBURQ TElUfutupi TXILOW WJUPPHItS vith FoctimiU tiionaturt SMIL rKhSK. RIMNOTON OO. Aosmt. ftu rasjaMeo, Mtl BV ALL BUT0IMI AID IBMT. helley Aro the loiwloro, and their Fall 8tock Is ready for liiHiicctlon. They are still In tbo front rnuk with tlio most complete stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tn Polk county. This bouse bos the oldest record of any house In the city, and their fa cilities for doing business are unequal ed by nny firm In the valley. Their large facilities for doing business, together with the fact that' their purchases are mostly made direct from the factories, taking advantage of all Uie dis counts there are in sight, enables them to speak with confidence as to their place being a Bufe one to place an account or to DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY, Feeling Ruro that you aro getting value re ceived. In tlio future, as in the post, kind and courteous attention will be given to their customers. Their stock is so large and varied that to mention articles would be an Impossi ble task. And they respectfully Invite the public to take a look before purchasing their full stock, heiley Remember my place or bus uuster a lockc Yours, sseiradloF? Taylor's Bakery Whn In want of o'icf 0 m Gome to thla Mtabludtnieiit for It It can almya bo ivlled on for floe quality. And tbo usual variety of Irmb cakoa and plea. A full lino of frttth grootiica and conned ' meota aud frulta of every variety. All the leading brands of tobacco aud cigar. 0. B. I & n & Mil Vanduy , MONMOUTH'S W. J. MULKEY, Prop. BtttUfkctlon gnanintwHl in prices and good. HlM)k fresh and Imtiglit for 001th. I'ulr dealing ntnl good bargain. KiCKK DKLlVEItY at tlio hours ottO to 11 ft. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. mmu 11. -1 THIS 1- Ci:::::t!3 M Estill Co, Independence, Oregon, , Tramuu't a general Ilcul Kstate liusl no, buy and sells Property, ell eels Insursne and doc a gcuend Conveyance llusiiun. Pftrtlra having Iaudfor sal will Bnd It to their advantage to LlctThoIr Property With this ronismy, aa they aro daily aendlug lUts of laud eswt, thus plac ing deslmbl protxirty before the resi dent f the EnsU JAMICH (III1HON, J. W. KI UKLANI). l'nldeuU HecreUry. Mitchell & Bohannon ktaaufiteluiwtt ut Sasii and DOOKS ALSO M'UOI.I. ft.itVINU, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS AT W. O. COOK'S IN c MATTINGS, Fumitus'e, Wall Paper, Picture Frames DUSTER "inriTnn DRUG di:ai.f.hh in k$ Mki, bUs, d Mel iriicl 6ponos, Brush, Prfumry, School Book and Artlats' Suppll. A Full Steak of Watoh, CIok and "Phylolan' Prescription MAIN STREET, PETRI'S CURLIIIE. Warrnnlnd to kwp i hp nmr 111 run mmi tlmw tlnyn (n Urn rmlu In warm mid dump wi-nllur, le dirw(l nml uxxi bjr Mm. T. Ki'ntii'll dud MlM HnphliiUoll.ulHl ilhi'M uf Inili'iNMi. . dene, Or, v, Miprn BSSlit, Mr, Frniik Nml, llnM l'nrlliiiul I'liiiriiiiw)', i-urllMiil, Ori-gun. MhiiiUiui liiri'il only by Mm. A. H. Pi'lrlo, 614 Nl- CtllllUt OVMIllli. Mill. nvnpollii, Mlniu'wiln, Aak Vuiir druuiilat Sir IVlrt'i Curllno, and Uko no ulMlltiikK or imiuuiuni. Notice of Final Settlement. TO WHOM IT MAY M)N0KHN. TIio.oikW Ikm1 HKM'Utors of llio MKWtil Dr. J. IC ISiTlilton, lat ut the ( 'ountj u( I'olk, SUU) uf Ormon. h ti ml tlimr taiml koouiini im mioh wtMiuton, and Mmuliiy tlia 7th iluy nt Uiim-m-twr. 1HWI, hiu b,Hin not by Hon. 1, Hunilfur, t nmily Judipiof will Cnuaty fur liwrlui ulijoo. tioimta Out wind. All peraoiit lnlnnwlml In Hid Kiwonnt will Ukdua niitino ot unlit pra. pManiuuwiiuimmtiiu do giivornmi iMouru- jAfflrAu. irtvii,piiir ' JOHN ATM AN UAVIIWON. Kxceutiira of mild twiiile. indepondeiKie, Or. lleo. 8, 11, , AGENTS VAHTED. WO WIHlt BiriHltll Cvcrywliur(itoiill O.Uft LITTLE NK1U1CR. The ninnloat and miMt lnimlinlil trlok nut. Dllln dy on Iwtnnild nelllnir tlit-ni, Allyouliave to do la U Dhow It; ll Hi-Yin Ittmlf, HkihI IAii lor nniple and tonnii to tltinnriil Aki'IX'.v mid Novelty Co., room W), VM Ho. Clink Ht. Chlcnun, THE Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. YOUNG HORSES. DOUBLE AND SINGLE TEAMS. L- J tfraVClaai Turnout for Commercial Traveler. Prices reasonable and Batlafui, rii.,. - ".--ii , uva guMiauiMivv, VOBTH END MAIN STREET, IT HAS BEEN Flo) w THE WILLAMETTE 10:ahd all in cnltlvalion and waly to it to fruit, within seven inllrt of Orcgon'a capital, for 75.00 PER ACBE Ouo-fourth cash and the balance In throe equal, annual paymeuU j or net out to fruit and cultivated three ' years for 1175.00 VER ACBE. For THE OREGON LAND COMPANY, SALKM. OREGON". 1 m 1 OCKE, OCKE, Jwlry. Repairing Neatly Don Cartfully Compoundd.t INDEPENDENCE, OREGON NOTICE Of th Appointment of Executrix of th Estat of Barbara Slopr, d oad. VT0TICK W HKKKIIY OIVKN THAT I.tJ. eii j-lnlmr Iiim iHn nmiolnti-d eiwii. trlx ol llio mmiit' of lliirbura Nouvr, diii-iwi'd. All pvnonn knowln tlii'inwlvi-n linli-liii-d to t)i mild (wwie nre nii'!itiid to m'tilotlu'wiint, wlih A. M. Ilinli'V. nuomi'V lor tliu mid im. tnlo; hiiiI Hll jwrwitin linvlns t'liilma iMtnlttat nld i mi' re notified to imwont the nine to ulil ulturlK-y nllhln elxty iluya from tlila IIIIIU. 1,1 l l-.WA l-llll'.IV, KXITIItriX. A. U, HtntLKV, Ally, for tlio KnUlUl, October 16, Wl. M SUMMONS. I n the Circuit Court of the Htnte of Oregon or me eouiiiy or I'oiK. I. A. Futwton, plnlntltr, 1 va, V m. K. K. Ktinatnn. rtcfendnnL i To 11. K. Kniiston.ihi'iilHivi-iiiiiiHMtilofiMHttint, In tiik Nam or tiik Ktatr or uiikiion, You nra hi'mby r,iiln-d to ii)rar end nn wertlienHiiiilhit HUd twUnul you hi the nlHivo-entltli-a court and anil within ten riaya from tliu dntoof the nervlee of thla aummona noou you If aerved within thla Pollute; or If m-rved within any other enmity of thla atate, then within twenty dnya from the date of the Horvioe ot iia hiimi iimiiH noon von: or u aerved nin you by ,iuliltnnl Lin, then you are rt-i,uiri-u 10 uuHwei hiuu eoiiiniiiint on ine nrai day of the next term of aultl eonrl. after alv wtx'ka' niiblienilim of thla aiimnioiia. to wit on Monday,' the Till day of December, Mil, And tr you nil I oniwwer. for want t lermifibn plaintiff will apply to the oourt lor the relief ,,,., v.. .... , n,.M, niiniu w , ,i m i,i aoliitloii of the tHinila of iimliiuionv now ex. iNtlim between you and lullil II), unit forooala won mftiMinu'iuuitia ol llliaauil. The autumima In thla mill la nerved mini, llolwi, Jufltte of anld court., tinted the&dday of Oulober, WW. H. T. JKFKKKVH, , Attorney for rialntlir, V l.v l,tlltll.,i,il,t,, l,u m-!,.. t II. . 1J U NEW , .i NEW BUGGIES GOOD . , RIDING HORSES. una in a Uftll, , J. N. JONES, Peopb. I u IN. PAYS bi::iPjrtd.t.bb:it::i 20 hem Fupms. further Information send for pamphlet to HOW CAN WE DO IT? We 'vc been caked that question hundred timet lately by people who bought goods at our counter; goods they were used to paying double the money (or. Out do n't waste your wonder; we got the goods hon cstly-paid good money (or them and they are ours to throw away, give away, or sellaway under regular prices. We choose to do the last. You owe it to yourselves to come around and "stock up" at these unheard-oi prices. THE RACKET STORE B. F. ANDREWS, PROP. MEAT! MEAT FOE II IAII!! Nloely trimmed lolnateoka riuliiatenkH -Nicely trimmed roaeU lleef-etew breaet IV-ef-etew rolypoly MulUm leg MultOll MHt.. M ulten-etew b reset l'ork clioiw , Veal eteuka Val roiuite. Veal atews., Nothing but first-class stock slaughtered at the " Pioneer Market " slaughter yard. W.W. Peroral Independence, Ore. MRS. A. M. HURLEY, MillinerjiFanoj Goods Htxt to Indspwdano National Bonk. UtDiriNDEMCI, Okiooii. . RAILROADS. tYAQUINA BAY ROUTE Oregon Pacific Railroad T. K. HOOO. Btwaivaa.' Crogoa Development Go's Steamers. Short Line to California. Freight and Fares the Lowest. 01H.A1IKR BAIMNQ DATES. Stenmer WILLAMKTTK VAU.KT ' tenvealten Fnwolsoo: Nov. Ma, as. Dro, i. Lemot YeqiilniM Noy.S, 18, as. Don. e. Trnln V. m . Ttill tnmnantf &l. . . aii b, ; ,;v,h,, ;u,' nn en.n 'I'ralm oonntMit with th 8. P, ft. R. nd rt w n ivviiuvimi ... . ..VACiacb. &r'SL r. niuiiiKiiiiinry l ; o V R ft ' Bu Kmnolaoo. ijorWla". Or . W. G. SIIARMAN, Merchant Tailor ! C STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFEICE Suits in Any Style Made to Order AX HKASOMAHLK ItATGS, TRIED ! VALLEY! I2)c lOo Ho , 6o ', So . Ho , , 6o ltto ' 12C Ro , 6o EAST AND SOUTH SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. SHASTA MfiE. Xxpma Trtiai Uare Portland Sally, Boutb. I . Hoith. Wr, m. Wtn p. m, &UA.M. Tvl Rrllund Ar. I.v. Alhuuy Ar. Ar. BiuiFruoWo Lv. Ml.". 4-J8 A. a. Atwre tralut atop only tollowtnit autloM Roseburg Mail, Daily, Leave. J Arrlte. Porllam .... f-flfi a. . ftowbnrg ....sOr.ll. KOf burf....e: A. Portland ..... . Albany Local Dally (Except 8un'j) lAavaL Arrtr. Albany O0r. K. Portland . ,t:00 t. a. PorUnd.v....l;00r. , Albany. ...."...lap a. .' Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. lei aoeomnoaarlM or Bteond-elaM nuMBfari, ' altaehad to kxpiwa Tnlna West BideDiTision. ' Between Portland and CorraUU UAII, TRAKI SAILT(KzetptSaadayJ . t;M. a. LT. Portland Ar. I tOp. BL 11 its a. M. Ar. Indapandanoa Ar. 1:4 p. m. 111:10 r. a. I Ar. Corral lt It. 1 11 p. m. At Albany and CorralUt oonnaet with bnlnl ol Oregon PaolQo Kallroad. EXPRESS TWX DaILT (Except SandT) Laart I Arrive. Portland . ..,' .. HeMlanvUlt I:r.. ltoMlmivlH..5:a.M. Portland J0 . . TBSOUQB TICKETS TO AU P011TS . EAST AID MOTS. aWPor Uokcto) and Information recardtnr ratal mapa, ate., eall m oompaiij i amnl at lawi dauoa, a.Koi lKH?-V lr. 100EBB, AaaVVX.faA4l ; . A ,1.; v' '. '