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A x TO ä herald FMBET, fPM« $, I80i RATES A G A IN R I D U C I ! ) ' Faon A u Pourra la a r. Hooetoo (T e s ta ) Chsoniele : The whb • * « il trained mlnd the lIHaoie Central RallraaA Oer ratea hoi"k. ,r * ,be *o be had, and li *1)1 pay I ln armor for . J defence * " ”* , \ , > *• * » * • an. If yen haven't tlmTtel • * p o n in hie naamaalmte with aa tell the want Irwa! rho has only a «hem you pnreluee year ticKet that you --------. r Urn «ant to travel by way of the Illinole •killad arm baa a powerful bat no armor for self defenge. T h e Central, and yon aril) never regret the man with a trained mind and also «ny of ynor relatives or frioode ia a trained band and arm,all anting In Maat are to m ing west w hile the low I lea aaABc.e — -»* - _B_—. »» aoiaon,ia armtri cap e-pie to attack ------- « effect w rite m s to a t them , •n d to raaiet The hoy or girl who and « e w ill eee that they get the loweet rates w ith the tost service. Through baa received a brain education ia tourist cars, personally conducted exenr- but half prepared for life. Bot the Jton cere. free reclining chair cars,—ia boy or girl with the fitting which a iact all the latest cooveniencea Known to modem m an m l training high modern railroading. For pertlcamre regarding rates, tim e, aohool ean and doee give baa two eervices,stop-overs, I, different connection« chance» In tb it world end route«, etc . call en or address, *'W. Tbe who *•* °"ij ONLY DA YS M O R E OF T H E GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF THE r ‘ McMinnville Grange and F arm ers’ Stock. K H . T R U M B U L L , Com’i, A g t 141 T hird Street, Portland, O r. Wilmington Morning S ta r: The richest atatee in this Union are man n , ufaeturing eta tee; the richest cilice A are manufacturing cltiaa The rich - fam i iliar as.-------- <or »be Chicago, M il- waokee A 8t. Paul Bai I way, known ail est community la not the one which over the Un toe as the G reat Railway prodacee the moat erode material rnnaiag the "P io a e e a L im it id ” trains •ui table for manufacture, bat the every day and night between St. Paul one which ooaverta that material and Cheapo, and Omaha and Chicago, K t trains in the w orld.’1 ioto aome oeeful article or articles understand! Connections are made for which there ia demand The w ith A u Transcontinental Linas, assur South produces Annually about ing to passengers the beet service known. 9,000,000 bales of cotton, worth in Luxurious coaches, electric lights, round number« about $«00,000,000. heat, of a verity equaled by no line. A bale of thia... cotton con »>»» Xoor ticket reeds via “ T h e verted into ordinary cotton good« MUwnnkee” when going to any point in would be three times ■» much aa th e tho U nited States or Canada A ll ticaet raw lint. T h at would make the ■gents cell them . . For ratea, pharapleta or other inform a eotton crop worth $900,000,000 in- tion, address, •lead of $800,000.000 J-J T -U A c a » . C. J.Jfiwnv, T h is S ale w ill p o sitiv e ly clo se on “TOE MILWAUKEE V rav. H i m Act. June 14th, at 10 P. M A lth ou gh w e h a v e n e a r ly clo sed ou t 1-2 o f th e sto c k th ere ia ariu „ good a sso r tm e n t left. P erso n s w ish in g tlU a U ! had b e tte r n ot n eg lect to atten d th is sale, a s m a n y good th in g s a re b ein g Free. Get I t To-Day. Free. clo sed o u t d a ily. S tock c o n sists o f oein g D R Y GOODS, C LO TH ING , BO O TS and SH O ES, W AT« Lwr» CAPS, M IL L IN E R Y , CLOAKS, JA C K E T S C O R SE T A w p a p g LA C ES, E M B R O ID E R IE S, C R O C K E R Y ’ U U K 8B T S’ W R A P S , deavorci ’• Daaaht- ' who .Ho^wooauof A N D A F R E S H L IN E O F G R O C E R IE S Hing N e ih to>s aiw »*« «e li oine. O dds and ends, som a out o f data goods, a t y o u r o w n prices R am Am. frEW fGM MMM. M. M RU3-NEH, U N. - M i t « H i r r i E li. G O f f D Y , C lark. ber th e c lo s in g date. T erm s str ic tly cash. WEEKLY WOTBSS. a . o . u . w Interdenom inational In R elig io n ; te n , g p vo rtb L e e ra e n , e. In fKCl feet fllff the BKMkC neme o f tow would be likely to be iotereated la the .b o w deeevtbed picture fre i. H arm onv Lodge No. M, Ancient O rder I Of United W orkm en, meets every Satur day nijcht in A. O. U . W . h a ll, Dayton, Or. V isitin g brethern cordially r e - ' esfved. - M. W. K R E IT Z , M. W- J E. M K L L IN U K R . R oc . H? 7 7 . A - Are vou needing a creau> se p a ra to r? See R a sm u s sen , a g e n t for A m e ric a n a n d I f 8 N o n e lie tte r. T r y one ee p a ra lu rs . D etm ering sells Hazelwood Ice Cream. None better. H o w A M ggtcA N W omen T r a v r i , — M o s t A m e ric a n w om en ab ro ad w ork h a rd T h e y tr a v e l in ’a ll sorts o f d is c o m fo rt, ris in g “ w h ile i t is yet n ig h t ,” w a lk in g th ro u g h m ile s o f p ic tu r e g a lle rie s , v ic itin g an cien t c h u rc h e s an d c a th e d r a l* , “ d o in g ” e ll k in d s o f places in w h ic h th e y ta k e no in te re s t. T h e y go to so O f what does a l>.<! taste in yonr m a n y c itie s a n d see th e m so eu p er- mouth remind you? It indicate« tic ia lly t h a t th e y k n o w n o th in g How that your stomach i. in h .d ro n d I a b o u t a n y o f th e m , re a lly can a n y nne k n o w a n y th in g of g lion and will remind vou th a t ih c te is nothing an good for «m;h disorder c o u n try , i t * p eo ple, in s titu tio n s , aa Chamberlain's Stmusch A Liver la n g u a g e , a r t a rc h ite c tu re , m o ra ls , schnols. o r a n y th in g els e, ju s t by Tablets after having u«*d them They cleanse and invigorate the ra c in g th o ug h i t w ith a p a rty o f stomach and regulate the bowels. nervou s, h u rrie d s tra n g e rs , each m e m b e r n f i t tire d a n d w orn to a For sale at 25 rn nls per lox by R fr s ia le ? — J u n e W o m a n 's Hom e L Harris C o u ip a n io u . M y little son bud an attack «>f whooping cough and *a a threatened with pneumonia; hot f.,r Chamtor Iain's Cough Remedy are would have had a serioua time nf it It «|-o saved him from severe attacks of ?.r,° UP. J ®YBB’ R »A D R », editor World-Herald, Fair Havajt. We«h For aalo by R L . Harris . P atents V' H Perkins and G B. Abdill are rolling tlw National cream aep ' aratora. Those wanting a g.wd separator should give the a b ve named gentlemen a call / A B U S H E L O F FACTO i Independent In Politics. lDt* re* tor «very member - Talm age’. Sermon; Scientific D e p a r tm e n ir " '’ Kplrlt of the Ptvsa, etc. I <*[*■«" as we arias to oar “ * * ’ dalivnring blow for Mow O N L Y O N E D O LLA R A Y E A R , the SABBATH READING. m ^.®Jxteen F - * * w * * k ly Paper. Boietv Religion« In Character. No New» t No Pidttlce. Stories; Poetry;Runday-echool Leeson; Christian Endean r and Bp- worth Leegwe Top ics; M other»’ habbafo A fto rm o a whh the Children; MisceMa- W W » B»fif8»us m atter. W R IT E FOR P A R T IC U L A R S t o y . .. BU u iu v n aa n o * r«.»wi u < i the influence upn those who succeeded in obtainiag offices. From beet information I could g ain : the «near • n,* " hi’ k) »«MU, each, gave 1 1 ,OUO,tklO, Tobacco, salt and other trust« O N L Y 50 CENTO A YEA R . irave MOO.CW. down Some nutdidarea ened. Churches and school« wonld • wr- i -e ^r-*---■ ■ ‘'.'«ate ■ ....~ --- -— r per as never before. Preachers ar • gave more money than they would re- I ceiim in salary after getting'office. We hcsrl«o «i< n g iîin h,n<*a from re«.lily see h o * Ihe two old parties raise in H l i i *,S g ' w Fork. campaign lands. W hy the trusts and ■ * ^ * 4 be t b , tie that Mada “ F. 8.—The an ar* “ “ bw al- They eapee 'J?r,c» gl ‘ ke W tlaem •n A esMkiOi- liberality in retnrn. One of . the high«» Hen l«ken together I« I L * >Tkm* • ffo n l ■ U b e ra i otficers (one who bel<Lhaui wold govern bam« e d ii-.t N W . O w aa X x v ..v. m ent property to a to o k era association in yonr name I« no( on our list and . M » e.irv , New York for over «00,000 and held the on ■ to try our papen JB bad I t nt Hts N rw spapcb ^ - •end n . M w n l . (.liv e r or ■ oee.1 In W ««hington two yeare, so the K U T h S Ä **« *» « - L A R K IN S T R E E T , Arm rtml^ tocapotoxation fa it not a fact «•orge Schaub, a well known Ger San Francisco, Cal. that jnfiw tlce m being done to C a to in President. man citlien of New Lebanon, Ohio. Freeident •• » conetant reader of the Dayton ,h e pernicious influence of Write for new Illustrated 60-psge Catalogue, Free. He know» that this the tobrt »« sn d auger trust«? Is not in- «»Ikrzeitung. : - -—J« ) t il l ice being done in the Philippines on >aper aims to advertise only the fo r- — account of the evtl influence«of th e beer o eetln ito columns, and when he and whiaky trust« W e doubt not these »•w Chamberlain’s Pain Balm sd trusts have made buck from that country | alone th eir $1,000.000 donation We know »ertised therein for lame back, be Xi — the U . S haa <iiagrace<I herself in minds did not hesitate in buying « bprUe S A L E M - _ OREGON. ‘» fo rh t. wife, who for 8 weeks Eetabllebrd In 1814 for over sixty year» It waa the of other nations by allowing evil« intro F in * watch and jew slry n-nwlrlug a duced an.i practiced, that is not allowed isd suffered with mostterrihle peins NEW YORK W EEKLY T R IB U N E , k n o w n bv Mohamedan nations, and we profess a higher civilisation W e send thouaande n her baok and could get no relief and read in every Slat» |p lj>e Union. of mieeionariee to Christian ixe those oeo le says; “ After using Pain Balm pie, but these evils nt net to abated before for a fewdays my wife said to me, I On November 7. l» o i, it whs changto to the our mieeionariee can do good. T h e lib- feel as though born anew,’ and be eradty of greet corporations are accepted L IF E O F T D E W IT T T A L M A O E . by and when nnv question of law ia brought tore using the entire contents of the bla son, Rev Frank D ew itt T a lm a ,» . „ •>7 .I up, the taw must be liberally construed, bottle the unbearable pains bad en •» « "d a ta editors of Christian Ilsrwid a high claws, up-to-date. Illustrated agricultural weekly not in favor of the weaker class th at cast tirely vanished and she could again Duty hook endorsed by Talmage fam ily for the fa rin -r und bis fam ily— most votes, luit the one that gave most take up her household duties. ” He Enormous profits fo r agents who act looney Alao when law« are to be enacted quickly. O utfit 10 oenta. W rite Imme. IrtMtsget the ftratand greatest favors. I te very thankful and hope» that all rh n " ,y p CLAS K * 281 ” • ««•»». wi«li to refer again to enormous amount »offering iikewise will hear of her Phil«., Pa. Mention this paper. P R I C K $1 00, of tatnpiiign literature distributed. In wot,derful recovery. Thievalnable IWMI presidential campaign, republican liniment is for asls by R L Harris l.esdqnsrtera ten t out 3UO,t)llu,ilOu piece«, per year, to t j on ran to r It with your beau paper. D A Y T O N four lor every man ami woman and child Bavgn from an A w f u l F a t s . — HERALD, one year for tl.M in the vonntzv The estimated weight of ’ E v e ry lw s ly M |,| f h « .| w lik’li was 2.000 tone. The democrats (onsnmp • inn,” writes Mrs A M S h i Ids, of .n b .rp tio o , «od •" O A V T O N H E R A L D . surely sent out half as much. Car Mada of documents inserted in the officihl rec Chambersburg, p« , ~ | w ,ow Send yowr nam rsnd ■ d .lre M to ih w X X W -T O S K T R IR U N g FA RM ER ords of cxngrem for campaign purposes, after 6 months nf severe sickness, hnw to r k C lty , «nd ■ tree aampic copy w ill be issiled to ynn. at the direction of the leaders of theoid partieware printed and distributed nt Ihe caused by hsv fever and asthma, expense of the government. I t ia only that lew thought I could get well neceeMry to »*•*• have matter printed in C Con- " T H F v m n a n n - m n o n i w m i n c w I nw' * * a rT. 1° e ton I learned o f the marvelous merit y . o ^ L V^ LC(*rNpO ^O ETA O L V W O » K gremionsl Record niaUerprinted to have it sent free « by C A L IF O R N IA B U S IN E S S ' 7 b o tL E G E . “A T horough 305 ’tïS S îS F w » * School.” V. R. L. DURHAM, c . T. POMEROY K am ottd s, # a t c f c $ , e liy , Clocks, and N e w -Y o rk Tribune F a rm er. Fur AGENTS WANTED NEW-YORK TRIBUNE IQUNE FARMER DAYTON BASKET. LOUIS W A X S S 6 A F S , B u tc h e r ; S h ip p er ®r - K ing’« New Discovery for coneuoption, used it. and was com pletely cured. ” For desperate throet and lung disease» it ia the safest cure in the world, and is infallible tor cough.,Onida and bronchia I affec- I . " L Gu" rBn” *<l bottles 50c and $ 1 - Trial bottles free at Powell’s. bJr I'h < r i« M o rrl., “ isil. These privileges are only granted m,hi?.i.2t"’ ,i-,o lo T T i' ’" ,*.T1*” n< bo,,k »»er , tb etw oo ld parties, to m e yeareago aeon- I*1 »4 Limplele, Ihti. me .m t • —tir.te , irreaamnal ****—— *.*,» — m „ ,,iiii« * u. •e i onnt of <-e«ie-i d l»«»ierth .i ever tiefell :be * 1 ‘=»,D lM,1g " committee keptM ) b n m .a r.e e —fr e .te r e r e n ib aii Poiniwll Te’ !. •’■erka busy 3 mouths preparing and eend- i*‘!2i of the woo Iwamifn! ia . iug out 30.U00,00UCoiigreeeional Kecorila • m t. In t h e w o ' M * . « .n d rito ly I r . w f b - . O 4 . n i l . ln -i.s v e -ir.h le hell. Ahoot M» page*, pro- * ■ • » tlto ve »«« * to p re p a re d w it h grentoet fn«ely tltn .t-.te rt with ph.n^r.ph« taken iwfore care amt greater care taken in regard to ■nd a n er ifiw -tc r T rs e u ra l.y only ‘ Martin- whom sent. W hat will do for one part of tqne Rook, ' I n lire »eld. for every one In .i.r« In . o r tb a v n « Prof. M e rrl.' book and no other, the conntry w ill not do for another. i »**.’ » " 'h e r, t.n ie -t Ib .ik, beat lllnatrated. »ci- beer soaked Milwaukee a low tax ou beer. I { " " " t o d 'y aei-iir.re. Price I I M. A LR X T» In Kentocxy it moot be low tax on whis Clothe« washed clean sn.l also • In o m.oi. p ro«!, for those w h o . e« q n tck ly. Mart Itlieral term .. Ontfll 10 eeot«. ky. Facts which w ill appeal to business wrenched clean at the Newberg V S i.!.1.0* * • wiB"»e- ¿«nd for oat II t IMMKIM-e men in cities, areotten like a red rag be oteaiu Lvundry. Leave orders with ATB LY, anil be at work. Th e etonee of • life- fore a mad b all, if presented to the farm « R ^ P k T Ä T r K . c t — * Co--Ä ‘ "- er. Trotoetiou oo steel must to favored 4 Spangle, agent Day tori in Fn. And eo adapted to industries of different sections of country. Who N O T IC E .— The Yam hill Cnel heard an old party man talk shoot protect an d O il C o m p a n y h ave a p p o in te d ing our husbands, wives or sw eetheart*f O s s it - a « — — A t t H x B4U> » oSIra a ie . OSS,t Dayton W. T . H . T u c k e r o f D a y to n , es Much ¡a m id about proteciing infant in ^If yow want «good boy, o r« «o 4 ra il dustries, most of which are able to stand ■nd look o v ero u r Hat t h e ir ag en t to te c e iv e a i l m oney afon*i Hot not a word about p ro te c tin g d u e th e e u m p e iiy , a n d also l h ta k e infant in its mother’« arms- The prohi , o rd ers for stuck P g rtie s in te res ted bition party ia nalix» other parties; it is Five « "■ ‘‘«r Metloaa o f mountain U n d , «II Imaa-tf--------- * after _ , ------------democratic, will pleass ta k e n otice a n d c a ll on M r. T u r k e r s t th e D s v tn n M a rk e t. foetice »oall, special privilege« to «w w . We believe in protection ; bat toys, yoar i r r a . ^ " Umber, bulaara psmnre Und. H per toys are first «XMisideratioa. G irl« are of F O R S A L E — A ynu> g m ilk ro w more importance than moles in Missouri. ■ ot « l M g g -A M R o A fN .-r e e » a m . f~ 8 Jersey, fresh e n d g iv in g a good The wonteu and infanta are of more con r - n fc.T?iîf toi» •d jo l» ta « w ith ba m . There arc cern to ue than all octopns trusts combin q u a n t it y m ilk , a n d g e n tle a n d ° " - J ^ t o s . oSto, ed. We appeal to all men and women to m uerai bedroom« on r2 Ira t floor Tbc easy tn m ilk . A n e x c e lle n t cow arise in th eir might and abolish tkegreet- » ory c o n ta la , » m aod d slacd siicd i In «.. A , •Plendl.r location lo ratlo« U, . C a ll w ith o u t d e la y at H kmald office eet curse to hum anity, the saloon. R » boat dall iZ * ° I tomi Kortleod, and train member that in organisation of republi A ll ta ra Ita ra and h o n a a M d goade w ill l a Í . M for p a rtic u la rs . can party it was cwlied the God and mo mmT " Î 1 " n.2 r t* “° , worth torn, w ill be m id fn r '■ ewIMvattaw. w ell - rality party- Re«.l principles of Philip*. 5 2 Î uA m w ill be aoM aeaarate I f dralrcd FOR S A L E — A gtiod five room Garrison, and Uncofn, act forth in thm r • which barralo for the r ifh t m an. house awd one lot in Dayton, will speechesan<l writings on corporations, i he sold atfia MAshnable price In equality, jnatice, temperance and moral ’■ » s s : -e s i t y . Itam el Webster aeid in o o e o fb ie quire at HgKAi.n office - speeches, “ whenever I can see a » a c r e m o e a ts l. r«»ck. log iw « « Thia paper and tho Chicago Wot on garments of my government I would arias in my might and wipe b e n . ” Weekly Inter Ocean $1.85 for on« The to e m m m blot is btaek with I human blood. The y*ar. “£pacial d e a l” btackeet spot is the aa . Arise aod w ipe R oB. Drwnkeei te n corse to Carpal weaving don« to nrdwr hy any people; but - - rightat r-'-’ V — - «»— J— O M llgtll • nation- T TL» nrohihitin t e prohibition party uioand«< is foonded »•i m aalÎT vnh iaU «4D ai Mr«. J«nni« Boyce, Dwytnn. n.«pw nm im party Inelndl'ag • w m -~J------ * ---------- “liled Io D attom H km ai . p .„ d Weekly • S t o t ‘< - of land / BEEF, p o r k , .M U T T O N AND VEAL, W holesale and Retail 1 WiUaaette Exchange. 1 £ £ ¿ t , You w ill find the verv best bread made at H . Oliver's, McMinnville Also cakee. pies and o mfectionery M DON’ T GUESS A.T IT*, but if you are going E >«t write ue for our rates and [ Set its tell you about the service and aoeommodationa offered by Illin o i» C e n tra l R a ilro a d . T h ro u g h to u r ist cars »ia the Illin o is C e n tra l from P a c ific Coast u> Chicago -nd C in c in n a ti Don’t fail to w rtW ua s to u t yoor Irtp a s w e .r e ln a position to give y.m «ome valoable lafurcMton ami—GUnc*. «n» ♦ •*" « Farm and Garden D epartm en t; Tuition and Board included ENTIRELY r a n t ' (•o” rint o ^ a ° L ™ ^ n ? f o r o / f 7 « " » « •„ A. G. C A R T E R , N . O. S. W . B IG L E R , nee’y. of’ tto tonu?*"• Purchaser» and Owner» o f the M è M IN N V IL L E G R A N G E A F A R M E R 8 ’ E S T A T E . A B U S IN E S S E D U C A T IO N It« An Exponent o f AplledC farlaUaalty; R. JACOBSON S CO . Pat Moran, tha-nldrst stew .rd in D. OF a o u w employ of O R: A N Co., who has U n ity Lodge No. 17, Degree of Honor, served in t b it cepanitv, on nreen V U * ‘ b »be A. O. And river steamers over 40 years, U. W. h all, Dayton, O r. Vleltim r mem bers alw ars welcome. has been given the position of night M O M E F F IE G A B R IE L , C of H . watchman at Ash street dock, Part L E N A G. a c o T T , Bee. land, by the rnmpany Cajit Mountain, over 80 years age, auoth UNITED ARTISANS err old employe o f th e eompsny is Security Aeeeirbly No. to, meet in reg day watch at the dm-k Since Mo M on,,V »reeing in m . Visitiag ran gave up bis pnsitinn as stewaed w , of »*?• * • b* ” . member« invited. it'le a v e s /. Hois worth the Veteran w- - * • J W « F ® M- A. steward ; he having hewnin th* em F B A N K C R A R T R E R Sec. ploy of the o R N C o as stew ard, a greater length of time n « ,. W RC any Stewart of the ^rbol- eye’em Meet Ute second and fourth toturdave in e lt tn o a th , a t 2 p in ., in Odd Fellow« Everybody almost, along the rivers •B hale, Dayton. •BJW “Jake,” and that he is careful MRS. R. B W E R B E R , Pree. and attentive tn the du'i*s ,,f hie M IS S N E L L IE M cC A N N , position, and looks to »he interest of i. o . the company. He ia now in the t ain lilll Lndee No. 20, I O. O. F ., prime of life and active in the per meet* every Wednesday evening in Odd rm aam of M o d u li*«. Fellows H a ll. Viritlnst brethren wel- } In medicine is given hy druggist (1 W . Roberto of K l i a . h e t h \V V« An old man thsre had long suffered with what gsod doe'ors pmnnnncsd incurable cancer. They la-iieved his ease was hope leas till he used Electric Bitters and applied Buck Isn't Arnies Salve, which treatment completely eured him A hen Kl*c trie Bittars are used tn xprl Mlfou* and microbe pnivnns the salve exerts its matchless healing |>nwer, blood dieeaaes, skin eruption«. In cera and sores vanish. Bitters, 50o, Salve 25c at Powell's drug store • if First Class Clean O«nc«a> A ««_„ ra g irL a N i). or V ia u t.B ir r C a m -K H C u k k o . - S t a r t proof of a w o n d e rfu l a d v a n c e r U- The oldest practicingj physician in the United Stales according to L0„QB DIRECTOR? the Chicago Tribu e, is Dr. J P. Wood, of Coffey villa, Kanes«, who W. OF THE W. has juat oelebrated bla 100th birth- O L D H fC K O R Y C A M P , m o . 2 0 0 - day. Ha began practicing when 22 Woodmen of tho W orld moot every Sat years of agv, and has continued toj urday evening, a t Wnodman h all. Day- do so to the present. Although for' ton, Oregoii. Visiting Neighbors wel C H AS. S A U N D B R S , C. O. aeverel years he haa quit making come F. R . S M IT H . C lerk. professional calls at nignt. “ But,” he always adds in telling about it, WOMEN or woodcraft .. , “ I hive done mighty little practic Prosperity Circle No 200 Women of ing on myeeif ” Hu attribute» hi» Woodcraft, meet« every Thursday even long life and vigor tn the feet that lug In Woodman b all. ¡ Myton, Or. Via when a young man in cidtoxw, hr entered into a compact with seven of hie claaematee to live always in » plain, temperate „ miner and never to use liquor or tnhaccn A ll hut one of the parties to this compact lived to he over 75 yeare of age; five lived tn be over 80 » lolng ovorthefemona Bbaata Pacific Co. the traveler ever find» something new to exclta h it admiration and interest Storting at Portland, sow tbs whole length of the W illamette Valiev, the gem ef tho Northwest. M t. Hood, M t Jeflbr- eoo, and the Three 8istore and oth er anow-eapped peaks are kept in eight for hours. The beautiful val leys of the Umpqua and Rogue rivers, with their orchards of peach- aa, prunes, apples and other fruits are gr delight in themselves. Tho crossing oi the great mountain har rier between Oregon and California reveals the grandest mountain gee- nery in the United States. Tito wonderful turning», twistings and doublings of the railroad bring into riow a grand array of towering mountains and profound gorges Into which wo gsao from disay height», forest clad mountains elope stretch ing up to the line of perpetual snow, »nd the mountain streams dashing fiercely down deep canyons, now and then stopping for a short rest in some quiet pool. After a day’s enjoyment of old M t 8hasto, the • fin e st peak on the continent, we drop rapidly down the canyon of tho Sacramento to tbs broad plains of ’ tbeSacromentoVe’leylii California, and thence through vineyards and orchards to San Francisco. For maps and descriptive litera ture address R. B. M il l x r , O - P - A , S. p. Co., - Portland, Oregon. R o u to3 t ? ’ o _________________ f the Southern u teaeh over which to o p e ra te •ome of the flaeet trains In th - world. For particular« regarding t o j - n g e r rates .o ff freight e n lf « J. C. LINDSEY, t * « « . B H’ TRUMBULL, T. r.* r. 4. Oom'l Agent. M t Third •«., PORTLAND, ORKOON,. X K •1 id ¿ft® ® fe I j Orrgonian $2a y«ar. ' ery atataand territory, s a d ev«ry netmn. Oa«-half M ew » • ( aood pratnra Wad In T .t» a ,r lw a u COTTAGI. J. F. 3TAIQER. PaopRinaa. ORBOOI. Ï7 . *•!« « _ $1 to $2 pwr d a y . Spae- S X ”4