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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1891)
WEST SHORE. o t clouoh JAY P GRAVES CLOUGH & GRAVES Union Pacific System I STEAMSHIPS. Portland to Saa Franelaeo, Leaving Stamhip Whuf, Portland, at 10 p. m., aa fbllowe i Btat. Oregon. Columbia.. Btat. Oregon Colombia... Hut. Oregon...... Columbia... Hut. Oregon Bandar Wedneeday Saturday , Tueedey Friday Monday Thurtday Hnmbiy Wrdnniday Hetuiiley Tueaday Jan. Fab. Baggage BOH ba ohaokad aithar at Aih Itraat during tha day. or by tha U C. 4 B. T, , No nnoheoked baggage will be re. oeived od tha eteamera. POBTLAND TICKET OFFICE, Fiaa-r and OaiBts. GEO. 8. TAYLOB, City Tiokat Agent 0.B.MKU.KN, T.W.LKK. Uen'l Traffic Mgr. Qan'l Pass. Alt gaa Franeltoo to Portland, Leaving Bpear Btraat Wharf, Ban Fraaote. oo, at 10 a. m.. aa lollowa i Oregon Columbia. Bute Oraton Columbia. Biata. Oregon.; Columbia . Hlala. Oregon Columbia Hatnrday Tuaaday Friday Homier Thumiay Hunday Wttloiaday riatuplay Tueaday Friday Monday Jan. I " " 9 " It " IS " IS " il " M " T " m Fab. I Tha Company tha right to ohange Blaamara or sailing daye. UATK8 Of PABHAOE, Inoloding maala and bertha. Cabin, . IIS.OO. . Btaorege, . IS.0B Hound Trip, unlimited, fiuuu No freight will ba received on morning of flailing, ax naiit fruit and vegetables, ana than will not u. taken after tla. m. Orril'KB, BAN FKANCIBCOi 0 annul. Ornoa, No. 10 Marsst Btiut. Tiuurr Omens, I A ill MorrooKnai Br., akd I MoxToomai At. W. B. 11UIII.HUKT. Aact Uan'l Peas. Alt OoodelL Parkina Ofc, Hupl. From Tarminal or Interior Potnta tha la tha Una to taka la ALL POINTS EAST AND SOU. II la tha 1)1 Ml NO CAR ROITR. II raaaTIIHOIKIH VKKTIHULB TRAIN KVKHY DAT IN THE IT EAR I St Paul and Chicago ! INOCHANliIOFCABB, Oompoaad of DIN1NO CAR! Dnenr- riH.t.MAN Drawing Raoaa BLEEP KKa r Lalaal Kiiulpmeat TOURIST II.EKPINU CAM, Haat that oaa ba aonatracUd and In which acouinmiHUUona ara FHKB fc holdare of Firet or oeoood Claaa Tlokete, and KLBOANT DAY COACHES. A (XINTINVOUBtirTl connecting with All LINK aftonl'na MllhVl' end INlNTallHUi'llD BaHVK'K. PaUman Bteeper Keearvelloae ran be ee enrad in edvam through any agant of tha road, To and from all nolota in Amer ica, kualaitd and kumpe oaa ba purohaeed at any Twhal OStee uf thu Company. W fall laforeiaUoa enooarBlng ralaa, ttuaa trf traina. rouiea and other dataila far alahad ua applioatioa lo any area I, at A. U, CHARLTON, AiaUenat Oenenl Pniiinger Agant, Nortliern Pacinc Rv. REAL ESTATE INVESTORS. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 'l SPOKANE AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY. "Oh, Isn't this glorious weather!" laid Hand, On the tola, quite close lo bit aide ; " The mow la In perfect condition, I think, For a long, long, long ileigh ride." And poor little Harry laid never a word, But he inwardly raved and awore, For be " bandied the ribbon " at five per week In a Fulton street dry gooda atore. Iirouklyn Eagk. For Ihroat Dlaaaaaa and Coughi on Baowa's llionoeiAL Taoouia. Like all really pood tbinga. they ara imitated, Th genuine are totd only in boM. POETS OF THE Under the title of "Poete of the Pacific Coast" West Shore will in January begin the publication of a monthly department, in which will ap pear the beat four or five poems submitted each month for competition for the priiea mentioned below. There are on the Pacific coast many writers of graceful and touching verse to wjiom is offered no suitable means of pub lication, no Journal whose literary standard la sufficiently high to give these poems the endorsement their merit deservea. For this reason West Shori lias decided to act as a medium between these writers and the cultivated public who would be pleased to have the poems thus placed before them. The poems will be printed the last week in each month, and the entries will close on the twentieth of the month. Thus, all poems received between December 20 and January 20 will be entered in the January competition, and ao on to the end of tbe year. The Judgea will be persons of literary culture not connected with West Shori In any capacity. The name and address of each writer will be pub lished at tbe foot of tbe poem. All mss. should be endorsed " Entered for competition " In order to avoid mistakes. Competitors are requested to be careful In giving their names and addresses. Unused mss. will be returned. Tbe following prties are offered each month, making twelve first prizes during the year 1HK1 : First Prim. A volume of one of the standard poets twelve-mo. aive, hand somely bound in full padded leather, with full gilt edges. The prite winner may designate his choice of the following volumes: Dante, Milton, Scott, Burns, Moore, Wordsworth, Browning, Toe, Jean Ingelow, Mrs. Hemana, Mrs. Browning and Favorite Poems, a volume of choice selections from all the poets. These are all new books, specially issued aa elegant gift editions, and are from the ehelves of Stuart A Thompson, the well known book sellers of Portland. The volumes will be endorsed by the editor as having been given for the first prise in the West Shori poetic contest for the month for which It was awarded. In addition to to tills a biographical sketch of the writer will also be given. Sicond Pain. A subscription to Wist Shore for six months, to be sent to any address. Third Piki. A subscription to Wekt Shori for three months, to be sent to any address. Grand Pam.-In addition to the monthly first priie, at the end of the year the poem tint shall lie decided to be the best sent In during the entire year will receive an elegant copy of one ol the great classic poems with Illustrations by Dow, and the portrait of the writer will be published, so that those who havt read the poem may have the additional pleasure of seeing the face of the one who has contributed to their enjoyment. No on shall be eligible to compete who Is not a resident of California Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska, Montana, Idaho, Nevada' Utah or Arisooa. Any person winning a priie will be barred from compet ing during the remainder of the year except for a priie higher than that already woo, and winner of a first priie can only compete for the grand prist thereafter. Reeiwctlully, WKST SHORE 1TB. CO. WAonuiv""'" Modern Matron Who ie thie Mr. Hughard, my dear? Modern Daughter-How should I know, ma? I've only been engaged to him a week. Good .Y'"'- HER ONE CRY. I tarried quite long at the counter, Notwithstanding the holiday crash, I whispered " My darling I love you." At the top of her voice he cried, " Cash!" At eve, In the dim-lighted parlor, I thought, " Now Is the time for a dash." "I love you; what more can you ask, dear?" With down-drooping lids she said, "Cash!" JioilOTi TraiMript. PACIFIC COAST. rcaual TMCV THE BEST. V. Al. r Briny hv,ui mutinied. Descriniive and Priced SEED ANNUAL! lio all applicant!, and 10 littieaion't J i hoi in lw matifl r r r , Bcultomen. HWDeil-Tinau.vw.i Every pmoa using uarutn, ihould lend for it. Addreta O.M.FERRY A CO. KETBAIT lilCM. I LargtH Sxdimen in the world I B. JOHNSON, 'stock Broker, (Fkolaaola Butcher and Packer, And dealer in all kind, of Freah and Cored Meats, Bacon. Hama and Lard. Special attention given to supplying ships. Flret at, near Ash, PORTLAND, OR. Change of Time and Faatar garrloe to Chioago. Fast trains over the Northwestern Line, 0. Bt P. M. A 0. By., now ran as follows i Otlcojo Datlitht AVrpren-The only la bour daylight train between the Twin Cit ies and Chioago, learee Minneapolis at 7.00 a. m.i Bt Paul, T.U a. m. (dinner in dining ear) and arrive, in Chicago at 9.48 p. m. This hour of arrival In Chicago givee con nection with more night train, oat of Chi cago to the Kut and South than trains of other linea. Chicago Vatllmlei Unified, in 1IH hn., leavee Minneapolis at 9.B0 p. m.i Bt PanL .M p. m., and arrives in Milwaukee at 7.2S a. m.; Chioago. t.00 a. m. Thia ia the only oompleteveetibnled train between tha Twin Oitiee and Chicago, and connecte with all Fait Line train, leaving Chioago in the morning for the Eaet and Booth. Train, of Northern Paoiiio railway oonneotin Minna, apoli. and HU Paul nnion depot, with tha through traina over the Northweetern Line. If ticket, oan not be eeonred from tha agent at yonr atation. over tha Northweet ern Line, call on or addreee W.H. MEAD, Gsn. Agt, i Waahington Bt, Portland, Oregon. T, W. TKABDALE, O. P. A., St Paul. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route. SHASTA LINK- Kipreaa Traina lean Portland daily, uavi Aaam Portland.. JO) p. m. I Ban FranlftlB a. m. Ban Fran...OI p. m. I Portland ...t it a. m. Above traine atop only at tha following station, north of Hoeebnrg: Eaat Portland, Oregon City, Woodbum, Salem, Albany, Tangent, Hhetlde, Halaey, Herruburg, Junc tion City, Irving, Eugene. Roeeburg Mall, Daily. UAVI AUITl Portland.. Jrt) a. m. I Roeburg.5 tfl p, m. Roeeburg S ) a. m.i PortlaoxL.IOI p. m. Albany Loeal, Dallj (Eioapt gondaj) uuvi Aum Portland.lfll p. m. I Albany Srtl p. m Albany JU) a. m. I Portlait(L..8U) a. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, Tonriit Bleeping Car for tha accommo dation of aeoond claaa paeeengara attached to aipraaa trains, West Side Dir.-BL Portland and Comllis. Mall Train Dally, (Eioapt Bandar). ISAVI AlUTI Portland.. 7 JO a. m. I Oorralli.. 19:10 p. at CorvaUia.U ao p. m. Portland. 6 JO p. a. At Albany and Corrallls oonnaot with tha Oregon PeoinoB.B. ipraaa Train Daily (Eioapt Sunday) , UAVI I At KIT! Portland... i) p. m. I MoM villa.. 7 p. m. MoMvilla .AM a. m. I Portland ..m a. n. Tmotni Ticirrs to all points aaat and south. Union Ticket Offlos, No. 134 First It, Corner Atdar. B. KOIRUn. M. P. BOniCRS, Manaaw. At.t.O.F. AP.Aft Depot, Fifth and 1 Btrwel.