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EAST ANDxSOUTH VIA Shasta Route or the SIFTini PACIFIC COIHn. TO THE Kxprraw Traina Laava Portland Daily. ------ lïa VE --------------------------ÀRtivr--------- aSS» m I Saa rvanciaeoo7:«S a m Fertland.. Roseburg Mail Daily. VIA VIA SPQKANE, DENVER OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS Rural mail service ia to be given at Salem. The mail ia to be delivered to residents in th« suburbs of that eity and the im mediate farming community, by earrier the fame as ip the eity. This is an advanced step, bnt is only an experiment. It ia hoped that it will *prore to be a success and mado permanent, and that other cities iu the stat*, will get same service. MHD to all Through Trains. W«m 814e DtrUlo«. Between Portland and Cortalll«. Mall Train Daily, except Sunday,_ AND ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. YAMHILL DIVISION, Arlie Mall (Tri weekly.) Portland. la VAS a ■ Alrlle Iv la a WI M*r*“*r '* I*» » West Dar I» 11:16a in Airtie, ar A W p ■ Portland, ar 1:06 p m A gentleman now iu Washing ton City, who is « resident of a western state, and with whom SHERIDAN PASSENGER, (Dally except Sunday.) ” , .<* s ■ Sheridan. IvSW am lv«^* P ■ West Daylv7:S7am ar 7:« p m Portland ar »:» a m ErÄSiL *V t**ridaa OCEAN STEMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS FOBi SMI FRANCISCO. For full datalla call on or addreeg • W. H. HURLBURT, ’ rn,n rineiie«» with Orddeatal and Oriental a*<l Peel Sr mail at earn »hip tinea L* JAPAN aud CHINA SaiUnx Ualeaoa application * Mat«« and Tieketa to Eastern pointe and T^Fcpe. Alan Japan, China, Honolulu and J“«™1*«- *■«" be obtained from R. L. HARRIS, Agent, Dayton. „ J r ROUBIW. _ ___ A®st. O F. A P. A. Portlaud Or a tor: “I think Senator McBride as fine a gentleman as I ever bad the pleasure to meet. He ia pleasant, affable and agreeable; ready to aecoiumodute wbenever it iaiu his po*V- Heis • warm friend to ll»e old soldier, wher ever be meets him. The old sol diers of Orsgou, 1 am convmced, are exceedingly fortunate in hav ing so true a friend in the Senate of Ute United States. "I think that the people of Oregon are to bo congratulated upon their se lection of Mr. McBride as United States Senator. I hope that the people of Orason will retain him mi 4be senate for many years/ an I befleve that he will aceompliab much for the stalo in that posi tion.” ' This, coming from a resident of another state, we consder high- < ly complimentrry to Oregon’s I senator, and alto to the state at j large. We the more cheerfully ]>ublish it as Senator McBride was formerly a resident of this, Yum hill, county, and residedin ‘the vicinity of Dayton, •> The writer had an interrow with President McKinley and wus pleased with his courteous tn utincut and considerate atten tion. He believes that our President is a man who will ro- rpect the people and conunand tho-rospect of other natiiXs for thia nation. The gentlemen be lieves |lmt with sucli.men of in the tendencies promt be tfew. fiset telligence and honor as our Sen that very assay ufthero vaat lw ator McBride, Hanna Gowdy, votegand their right tw vwte ssroa- Foraquar, and other like men, disputed by tbiasimgssem. TW that the President will have good only thing in qaeatiaa is tl rroat i ter of propriety, aad that is smew-1 bac kl ng. ilahly settled, aasasr ar later, by LATE EXPOSITION NEWS- I he fact of justice. 4..».* ■ — Gen’l P ush . gent. PORTIANI): OK. cNEILL, President aud Man M c M innville Steam Laundry. Oregon Central WM. LAMBERT, Proprietor. Quality of our work is unsur- passed in Oregon. i USTI1II I Ct SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS RETURNED EQUAL TO NEW, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqulna Bay with Contracts given for Family and San Francisco and Yaquina Bay regular work- Prices always Rea sonable, and Satisfaction Guaran Steamship Company’s STEAISHIP "FARALLON.” teed. Laundry three blocks south of depot, near R. R. bridge. Remember, ladies, when you want millinery, thnt Mrs. Louisa Baxter has a fine assortment. ♦ic bo ............... -........... *oo Mound trip good for 60 days, gl7. To Coos Bar axd P ost OnroRq. ..... ..................... ,18 00 «rorage........\.................................. w To H cxboldt B ay . S**»— AbdilPBros. are now runnig their mill, 4 miles northeast of Daytoq, on full time. They nre turning out some No. 1 lumber, WhidHhey are selling at very reasonable prices. Any one wanting rough lumber for building , purposes, fencing, side- wal s, or anything else, will find it to their interest to consult with Abdilt Bros« ‘ ........ no oo Steerage,........................ 7 oo B ivkw Diviatox.—Steamer Albany be tween Portland and Corvallis, through witlraot lay-over. Leaves Weston 12:10 p m- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days; leaves Portland Yambill at. dock, ««»• nu Sundays Wednesdays and Fri- daya. We have arranged with the pub lishers of Leslie’s Weekly by which we offer that popular "publication and the D ayton H erald , the two combined, for $3 25 per year. Les lie's WeeKly alone is |4 per yaar. " Il ia the oldest and best established EDWIN 8TONE, Manager. ’ illustrated paper, and has been J-C. MAYO, T. p.&p. a ., much improved this year. Now ia ... Hupt. River Div. your lime to take advantage of this liberal offer and secure your home • paper, and a fine illustrated and up to date weekly. WANTED AN IDMÄSMÄ Uda* to patent 7 Protect your ideas ■they nmy E. c“r± O maha , N<b, May 12. »7. The department of concessions of (he exposition has received an ap plication for space for the erection of a mechanical device which will equal, if not surpass, I he great Fer wheel, in novelty and engineer ing ingenuity. For want of a bet ter name the inventor describes bis invention as a carousal. Its meeh-i snism resembles the framework of a gigantic umbrella. The part cor responding to the stick of the um brella ia an immense cylindrical shaft. 30 feet in diameter, construct ed of slrvl plates, firmil rivited. making a “standpipe,” which rears he lofty head 250feetabove level ol the ground Al the top oí this shaft are fastened twelve long arms May 2teb, at Macfee* a. m. resembling the ribs of an umbrella. Clerk ordmd Io edvevtioe ew Those are Heel trusses, the points i»*dp fiw repair af Sbmdmn IriW. of which may he lowered almost to Sheriff elax basal fixed at tMUMfe the gronnd. At the extremity of Bille allowed : Partlnad beapes- each of these ribs is suspended a ■1, care of pnor.«M;O O Hadas.u esr having a capacity for 20 pw- rons. Thege monster ribs are raised in unison by hydraulic power, act« { ing Us him » no of steel cables operat ing inside the “standpipe,” aided by a mechanism greatly res- mbling that {(art of umbrella brought into acHoti when opened. The gigantic arms are raised until horisontel,tbe oars being carried outward and m- • ward until they reach a point 1” position. Mr. Cirosww aerrod aw feel above the ground, when i sheriff of Marion ean<y tro» highest point is reached ether ir-. aniem is brought into play ard the terms, and is a weD known boui- suspended cars are swung stywly nera man. His appesmtroent ia around in a circle. The believed tobe a good ewe. Mro. cars are formed of windows from Croman anteceda Mir». Hea Which a view of the surrounding dricks ro matron of the seheoL country may be obtained for miles. It is estimated that the cost of in stalling this monster machine on exposition grounds will be about 180.000. The device io the inven-; lion of a Chicago man, and hie ap plication is accompanied by docu mentary evidence that the project is backed by a corporation composed of capi ta lists and solid financiers, who* are prepared to put money enough into the enterprise to ineure Rs success. Deadwood parties have mode ep- 1 CsalkMi for 13,000 square feet in ' mines and mining building, for 1 an exhibit of the mining industries of the Black Hille, which it foex^ । pectrd wilt require even same space • than that mentioned The inton- , Cion ¡a to make this tba most attrac tive mining exhibit aver know*. A ditpaUh tro«a Springfield, ill, says that the Sill appropriating - arrive . .*.•» PM AM PM leave . 2 Milli. Ask for •nd addrass W. J? Hoc, 185 West 23 SUAT Hioi NOBTIIEBN BY. ■ PACIFIC m w^won • THE New York World THlilCK-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 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