Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, August 16, 1895, Image 2

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Oregon Courier.
A. IF. CnEXEV.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
CITY OFFICIAL PAFKB.
Entered In tbe Oregon City poitofflce m second
elui matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
On yer 12 00
8lx monthi 1 00
Three monlhi "
It paid In advance, per year 1 50
VThe oppoilte your address on the
papor danolei tbe time to which you bare paid
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY.
OREGON CITY. AUGUST 10. 1803.
Furnished Every Week by the Clackamai
Abttraot L Trust Company.
C E filruble lo 0 E Kline, 0 an in 10
and 21, 12 . rle;f.10.
A 11 Hreyman to Joseph Alial, of
aw Ja of "no 8. 1 1 a, r 4 e, 80 a ; f 7.'H) .
ON Wait (by KliorilO to Meyer Kor.
neretal.n & of Jatnee Moored; 'J20.
Martha Hoilires to Julia Frost, 3 ax in
the 1'lillantlor Lee cl j 1 3 a, r 1 e ; 1 100.
Oregon Land Company to J O Keod,
lota 7 and 8, bile 72, Mintliorn; :I0().
Oreitnn Land Co to K O Heed, lot" 0
and 10, 1)1 k 72, Minthorn ; WO.
W It Jonna to W T Hnrney, e )i ol
ae hi ol aec s! and w ft ol aw ;i ul nee
U.toa. rse; fi.
Ja Taylor (by heira) to Multnomah
Lt'il.e No 1, lot 1, blk4,OreronClty;l.
Multnomah l-ode No 1 to John
Be h ram, part of lot 1, blk 4, Oregon City I
000.
Mary L Holmes to Walter I: Carll,
COUNTY COURT.
County Buys Cord Wood at $1.52,' i Land
for Poor Farm at all Prloei.
Hon. John Mlnto, ofSalom, has quit 2 as in the llolmea cl. 1 3 a, r 2 e; $I2.'A
writing lettera to the Oregonian about
tbe pernicious effect of the Wilson tariff
on wool since that article haa gone up
about 6 cents per pound in Eastern Ore-on.-?E.
-r
Andrew Carnegie is quoted by bis Now
York manager as saying : "Tbe country
at large does not relize the boom which
haa started in the industrial world.
Iron and ateel mills all over the country
have contracted their full capacity for
months ahead and many are actual ly un
able to take additional orders. Since the
bulk of their contracts were booked
there has been an advance of fifty cents
in pig Iron. This fall consumers will
find that they cannot place orders. The
country is on the threshold of the big
gest revolution in business it has ever
experienced, and it Is not a long way off."
Unrnoy Dolan to Hacliol Hill, lot 2,
blk 12, BunHotUitv; .'J3U.
U 8 to John Mahan, lie i of nw ,'4
of aec 4, t 3 a, r 1 w j patent. John
Mahan to Clackamas Co. samo; It .
E C Maddock to W S lrvin, n )i of
ne i, ae lA ol ne !1 and lie 'i ul ae hi
of nee 30, 1 1 a, r 6 e; flOOO.
August Fiaclior to Hot man Fischer,
)i i lit in w )!, of cl 44, t 3 a. r 3 f ; $1000.
Herman Fischer to August Fischer,
land in cl 44, t3 a. r3 e; flOOO.
J P Shaw to Harney Dolan, lot 5, blk
3, W Side add; aWO.
F 1) Williams to B 8 Belloiny, 5 4." aa
in sec ill, t 3 a, r 2 e ; $350.
(JACK H to ti Juiisonrd. aw 1 of
sw 4 of sec 11, t 2 s, r 4 e; 11'0.
OA C K H to G Jonsourd, nw '4 of
aw M of sec 11; I40
H E Cross to II A Straight, 1(10 as in
Milton Hrown cl; $2000.
John IV Hchrader et nl to D T I,ee,
w l of nw nnd ra W nf nw L.'
3. 1 4 s. r 3 e : 2.jO0.
E C Maddock to W 8 lrvin, ne '4 of
sec 32, t 3 s, r 5 e; $15.04.
Weather Strvice Bulletin
The facta that Mrs. Leland Stanford,
widow of the California senator, will
dispose of 1,000,000 gallons of brandy Weather Monday, August 5, was one
from ber ranch for the benefit of the 01 the warmest davs so lur tins year.
Stanford University is not pleasing to a" localities it wa the warm-
a i nuL .'il, ... es'i "wo. tllun t,! temperature has
v.v.j ,.,. ..... -v (alien; the maximum temperutiiro
that It will be used for medicinal pur- ranged from DO to 70 degrees, and the
poses in a mask," declared the Ilcv. minimum ranged irom 48 to 70 degrees.
G.E. Mitchell, of Calvarv Preabvterian minimum temperature ol 70 do
church. "A nice college, indeed, to l ,,. .na ,,, , , "
send young men to I Do you think any tomperature on record at Portland.
G. E. Hayes, Judge; R. Scott and P
Jnggar, Conunlssionera.
Report of viewers on tho change In
the Oregon City and New Era road laid
over till .September term ; expense $ 1 1 20
Ilepnrt of viewers on the petition of
F. W, Yoiininns et al for chnngo In
Duker'a Ferry and Clackamaa road ap
proved and road ordered opened.
Petition of W. E. Welch et al for a
county road granted and road ordered
opened ; expense I'll.
Petition of A. N. Wills for a road of
public easement granted and road
ordered opened on filing of receipts for
expenses,
Report of viewers of damagea on the
Revenue read approved and $2.) ordered
paid Win Ranpach, expense o( $8 al
lowed .
R. Conner having agreod to accept
$10 in full payment for damagea to his
property on account of change In the P.
Lewis road ho was ordered paid that
sum and road ordered opened. The
viewera awarded him in their report
$100.
Report of D. W. Kinnaird, road master
on tbe petition of A. Longnecker for a
change in the Vancuren and Forester
road approved and petition denied.
Supervisor ordured lo open roid on its
present survey.
Petition of K. F. Riley for purchase
of certificate of sale for l!).'t taxea to
I .
-4 01 set , 1 . s.HBP,i o George North granted.
Petition ol G. C. Kinney et alfora
countv road referred to Headmaster
Kinnaird.
Application f J. E. Crawford for a
tax rebate grunted.
Reports of road supervisors in follow
ing districts approved and accounts paid :
Hod Mate nrlilc
No.
1 250 7 5
2 38 75
a 2H0 00
4 04 20
0 81 75 1) 75
Max Sell ul pi us 30
" 40
J 8 M. Cord 40
" 100
ECHackett 100
" 153
II L Kelly 80
Theo lliiiimber ...... DO
W W Mvera ... . 318
" 100
Win Ohlenkaup 120
Jamea Wnitlock 00 or 70
" " 40
Slock, Implements ami crop included.
CLAIMS AI.I.OH'KI),
Uemld, printing. $ 7 0
ItollomyA Ituscli.courtlioineacct 20 25
O O Iron Works, roail sect
Glass A Pru Ihoiniiie, rocnrila,. ,.
Meston Dygnrt Co, sUlimiery . . .
Irwin-llodson Co, records
V Harris, juror
I. Ruconicli, juror
Geo C Sears, sheiihT's acct
Ilronollgh, McArtlier, Kenton &
lirono'igh, witnesses
TIiob Charman 1 Son, pauper sect
roruann nospiiiii, pauper, claim
ed $118 f,S 00
Levi Erb, road
.MoHtcnser A Hanson, roud
T U Thomas, pauper
California Powder work, claimed
$248 13 241 13
N'ohlett'a stable, pun per 5 00
hnos LhIiiII, piiuir... 2 17
Adoiph Ascholl, " 5 00
OC Hospital, pauper, claimed
'i 20 70
W A Huntley, stationery 'i 10
3000
4000
41NM)
8750
2100
4000
2500
MM)
8000
(UMN)
201 X)
2750
1200
33 10
50 75
4 (Ml
40 50
4 20
3 (Ml
1 00
0 05
4 25
30 50
7 10
25 00
professor would dare advocate temper
ance there? I most certainly would
oppose sending any Christian youth to a
college supported by the sale of liquor."
Thero was an entire absence ol rainfall
during the week. Due to the numerous
and extensive forest tires over the west
ern portion of Washington and Oregon,
the uir is tilled with smoke, so much so
that the sun is almost obscured, it ap
pearing as though it were a red ball ol
tire. This smoke is usual during the
month of August, nnd continues until
the first ruins occur, which event hap
pens about September 10.
Crops Harvesting Is almost over, nnd
Somo few
There is no more stubborn free-nil-verite
in Oregon than ex-Governor Pen
noyer, and he does not dislike President
Cleveland a little bit. It u tweedledum,
tweedledee : one savs that Uncle Sam
fnnlfl QnfAttf on if ulnna in fraa.aivar threshing is in progress
nninna i i 1 ,i n,. i,( :, correspondents report the yield as shown
coinage at 10 to 1 md t.ie other that it by , tireBlimii wh,c ,
would "bust" the old fellow so wide yariea from 21 to 38 bushels per acre;
open that all the 20-dollar pieces in his oats from 30 to 70 bushels per acre, and
pockets would roll over to Europe, barley, 20 to 60 bushels per acre. Some
Time will solve the financial p... and mK&ffi&l
while time is solving it, it is appropriate 0f the present week .
to again state the fact that Oregon never Peat-lies are becoming very plentiful
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bad a more economical governor than
SylvesterPennoyer; $400,000 in the state
treasury when he stepped out of office.
We thought that Oregon had the most
corrupt legislature on the face of the
earth. It is just possible, however, that
we were mistaken. That Oregon had ed this year than formerly, and apple
in 1895 the most useless and extravagant
and large shipments are being made
1 tie Pest varieties 01 peaches are now
ripening. Plums nnd prunes will be
lull crop, picking and drying of them
being now in progress. The berry crop
is about over, though a few lute berries
are yet being picked. Apples are tully
an average.
Spraying was more generally practic'
orchards have been given more than
I .1.. . I. !- .1
lo0iltl- ..... ... i,i.i 1. 1,10 "'"" ,1ID rlBU'1 ' mere
UUUJ, Ou.u.0U, , are fower c0(JUn ln()tll lence a i,eller
pretty generally admitted everywhere, quality nf apples. The pear crop will,
But that there baa been as corrupt law- as usual, be a full crop, and of a better
I quality, due to the wren tor CAre 0f the
in,.. A .n4M.I ..Inn ( IKa latiml mtnrm ?"- . ThirUlt Crop 0 Oregon 18
7, . , ' i Decerning lurger ana oetter every year,
called by Governor Altgeld In Illinois A great portion of the state is admirablj
to reform abuses, has turned out lo be adapted to prunes, apples, pears,
a scandal and reproach to that state. Peaches, apricots, to berries ol all kinds
T. ... , . , , ,., ., and to melons. Josephine county pro
Its failure to enact certain creditable ducea nossiblv the laraeat and ns B,md
legislation that was desired by the as any watermelons in the United Stutesi
people is as nothing when compared are very proline in bearing.
with tbe charges of corruption, which
have taken a specific form, and have
been aggravated by their steadfast re-
Government Railroads.
Prussia, a poor country naturally, with
fusal t normif an Invoafmnfinn s7,, no great resources, has mado a Buccess
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Independent.
lul llnnnt'iul experiment with stuto
railroads. Her ruilroads, built by the
state, paid m lSS'.MlO the interest on
The world needs a religion today that "'eir cost, the interest on tho state debt,
n..1 a .....1... fwA fVIA Wi.l-
will make a man's word as good as his " ' '"''"'"y.""- '"""
., . ... , ,. nuul surplus bs diminished, but lust
note; that Will make its possessor pay year it was $22,500,000. In addition the
100 cents on the dollar; sell sixteen railroads have paid off $137,000,000 of
ounces to the pound : thirty-six inches their debts, instead ol constantly adding
to the yard; 128 cubic feet to the cord; t?1tl,u,r,co8tI na ,"" r1ifHa'l hew.
,, . :,, ', , , , , The railroad system of Prussia includes
that will make a man plank down a dol- 15,530 miles, about thrice tbe mileage
lar in advance for subscription to the of tho Chicago, Hurlington and (juincv,
Valley Transcript; that will make a the Southern Paeillc, or tho Chicago.
,on ,1 . fll ,1..I. ..,.!, I. . f..1l .!...) "ilinuimuo. 1 Clt-IB is IHH
.uau n ,u.i uujr a num IU1 a lull UUJ o
pay, whether the eye of the employor
is on him or not ; that will make capital
disgorge the lion's share of the profits
and divide them equally and justly with
the'laborer; that will make the manu
facturer cease adulterating his goods;
the clerk from robbing his employer;
the official man from embezzling the
in this country any group of 15,000 miles
of railroad which distantly Approaches
the Hi) n n c iu I results of the Prussian
roads, under ofiiciul states ninnngemeut.
i'o.i Intelligencer
A letti r to tbe Secretary of the Hor
ticultural Society: "Sir-I pnrtickly
wish the Satiety to be called to consider
the caso what follows, as I think it
mite be maid transaxtionable in the
funds committed to his trust; that will next reimrts. Mv wif had a tomb cut
make men upright, honest, pure and
trustworthy through all their walks of
life; that not only makes a man happy
Out righteous. Valley TranserijU.
that ilyd. iseing a torture shell and a
grate fnvirit, we had him berried in the
guardian, and for tho snkeof inrichment
of the mould I had tho enrks deposited
under the roots of a gosberry bush.
(The fruto being up till then of the
smooth kind ) lint tho next seson's
fruto, after the cut was berried, the
goshems was al liuiry and more re
I am sir, your humble servant, Thomas
Fiiost." Credit Lml,
In a Willamette valley town, the name
of which cuta no figure at present, thero
dwells a man who has long held that he markable, tlieciitpilursofthasiimu bush
could edit an ordinary paper successfully was al of the same liuiry inscription
arid not devote more than an hour a day
to the work. "It is nothing," he has
: been accustomed to eav. "to write a ml.
,,,.,... . .i . .i A Story With Beaonant Moral.
Umn of Commnnrn nnnn tli. tkvunta ,l I ,o
dav Not lon ,n ,ii.- r . nf Ynng nicn on8ht not to piny pokcr-
, .. ., , or old men, for that mater nt any time,
the papers in that town wascal!ed away and when poker is played iu business
for a week, and the man who know it all hours tho heinonsness of tho net is fln-
waa persuaded to take charge of the edi- grant So when President Warren Elliott
torial columns during his abBcnce. On of tho Wilmington uml Woldon railway
the flrst day thin man did very well ; he CIune unexpectedly upon a group of his
dashed off a column and a half without yu"8 1,10,1 Paying poker, with coffee
trouble. On the second day he perspir- bem's for chips, the other day, ho ao-
. j , ,,, ... ' 1 , , cepted thoir explantition that thero waa
ed freely, although the room waa cold novork on hmld uml tha WM
.v. v ,a uuiio; uu uib -just for amusement" At some remote
third day he walked the floor and pulled period uf his existence Mr. Elliott had
his whisksrs out by the handful, and on been Initiated into tho intricacies of the
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Petition granted of C. A. Sweet for
vacation of streets in Unavilla.
Petition of Robert Thompson et al for
a countv road referred to ituaumaster
Kinnaird.
Petition of B. F. Smith et al for vaca
tion of McCown'a blacksmith shop and
Robinson road granted and Marion F.
Samson, Frank Fish, George Purdue
and Roadmaster Kinnaird appointed to
viow, to meet at place of beginning on
August 24th at 10 a. m.
Hobert J. Moore appointed to extir
pate Canada thistles in road district
No. 20.
Petition of Henry Wilburn et al for a
change in the Foster and Milwaukie
road referred to koadmaster Kinnaird.
As the indigent soldier fund is nearl)
exhausted ordered that $200 be set aside
for said fund.
The following bids for furnishing 50
cords of wood for court house wore re
ceived and contract awarded to Chas. E
Reynolds: John Bell, f 1.00 per cord;
Chas. E. Reynold, $1.52 ; Fred Jack
son, $1.85; J. A. Lousignout, $1.85. B.
W. King bid $1.49 but afterwards with
drew same.
D. L. Paine awarded contract for
acting as county physician for one year
at $350.
lieport of P. W. Kinnaird, roadmaster,
on completion of bridgo across Rock
Creek on 1. S. Miller road approved and
contract price of $128 paid.
lieport of Roadmaster Kinnaird on
completion of bridge across Milk Creek
on Hamuli road leading from grange
hall to Canby approved and contract
price of $125 ordered paid besides labor
account of J. M. 1 1 ay den of $130.07.
Reports of officers on collection of fees
for July approved : Amount collected
by clerk, f 134.20, mid by recorder,
$145 55.
Petition of Adilie C. Hodgkin for set
tle I of taxes denied as court considered
assessment valid and that land can be
held for taxes, costs and penalty.
On payment of $8.20 sheriff ordered to
issue receipts to ll. r. uonnev Ir taxes
of 1801, 1802, 1893 and 1WI4, on account
ol irregularity.
Demand of Oregon City for 00 per
cent of road tux collected within limits
of tho city denied.
Application of B. F. Linn for part
payment on contract to plank Highland
roud granted as said work is nearly com
pleted ; warrant for 800 ordered drawn
on road fund.
Eight dollars per month allowed lor
care and keeping of Prof. Charles Cut
ting alter August 1st.
Application of Meade Post lor relief
for J. W. lientley granted and $10 per
C (t Huntley, court house 8 25
O Tel A Tel Co, " " 1 25
Sirs C A Nash, clerk a acc 18 00
Millard Hyatt, abend's 8 75
I) E Sheppard. " 3 15
O W Noblett. " II 0
J N Harrington, " 0 75
K (' .Maddock. board Drisioners. . 30 00
C WFriedrich, mad , 30 00
I'.ciw iioiman, pauper 20 00
R L Holman, nun tier 117 50
J 11 Revenue, " 10 00
I) I. Paine, pauper 250 00
J C Bradley, assessor, claimed
$248 220 50
Inquest of M. Blackburn, "
$!2.05 87 05
Slate vs Walter Xohhii et al 2i 70
" Noah Hardest)' etui. . . ;8 00
" G K Dcdinan 10 40
A Clark 12 10
12 10
37 00
30 (15
11 15
38 05
5 40
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DON'T STOP TOBACCO.
How to Curs Yourself While Using t.
Tho tobacco habit grows on a man
until his nervous islem ia seriously af
fected, Imparlng health comfort and
happinoHi , To quit suddently is to so
vtre a shock to the system, as lobacco,
to an luveleiate user becomes a stimu
lant that Ilia system continually craves.
Ilaco-C'uro ia a scientillc cure for I lie to
bacco hubit. in all its forms, carefully
compounded afler the formula of an
eminent Berlin phycician who has used
it iu his private practice since 1872, ilh
out a failure, purely vegetable ami guar
an Iced pvrlectly harmless. You can use
all the tobacco you wsnt, while taking
Baco-Ciiro, it will notify you when In
stop, We give a written guuriiiileo to
permanently cure any caso with three
boxes, or refund tho money with 10 per
cent, interest . Baco-Curo is not a substi
tute, but a scientific euro, that cures
without the aid u( will power and with
no inconvenience. It leaves the system
as pure and free from nicotine as the day
you took yjur first chew or smoke. Sold
by all druggists, with our ironclad guar,
nnlee, at $1.00 per box, three hiixea,
(thirty days treatment,) $2 50, or vent
direct upon receipt of price, sksii six
TWO-CENT BTA.MI'8 Koll BAMI'I.K HoX .
iiooki.kt a so ritoors 1-HKK. K.urcku
Chemical A Manufacturing Company,
Manufacturing Chemists, I. a Crosse,
Wisconsin.
What is
Custorlu g Dr. Samuel PItclior'a prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Mornlilno nor
other Xnrcotlc Hubstance. It in a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH.
It is rieaaant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by
Millions of Mothers. Cawtorla destroys Worms and allays
feverlahness. Custorlu prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething; troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend.
Mr. C. G. Strong, principal of the
public schools at Anderson Cul,, says:
"1 have used Chamberlain's 1'ain Halm
and have found it an e .cedent remedy
for lameness and slight wounds."
LamenesM usually results from a
sprain, or other injury, or from rheuma
tism, for which Chamberlain's Piiin
Halm i especially intended and unequal
led. It allords almost Immediate relief
and in a short time effect a permanent
cure. For sale by G. A. Harding, llrug-gist.
II Clark.
Will Moure
Will Moore
Geo W .Stewart
Mollie Hrown
R V Ja kson
August Kobi
Elmer Dixon, justice fees, $1.50
not allowed
Mrs Wise, panoer. claimed s25. .
Barlow Will Mer Co, pauper. . . .
Hnterprise, printing
K C Maddock. telephone acct
D L Paine, jail acct, not allowed
f;i0
18 00
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L'll 80
1 50
Who can blame a newspaper man for
wanting to so into the buck vard and
throw stones at bis mother-in-law? The
following letter, stopping the paper, was
received by a Kansas editor, which is
self explanatory :
"I think fokes otent to spend there
muny fer paypera me daily dit'ent and
evvery buddy says be is the intelligent
est man in the'kentry and had the
smartest family of boizu that ever dug
ged taters."
We can match the above with this:
" stop mi paprihav nothing
time to rede as mi crops air redy In
harvat 1 will pay vu when i curn down."
-Ex.
Protect the Gamt and Fish.
Shoot or fish only in the proper season
and escape the game warden by observ
ing the law. Many states have new
game and tish laws this year, and if you
don't know them, send five 2c stamps
lor a copy oi me uame Law issue ol rue
Ameuican Field, 245 State 8t., Chicago,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tim Here Sai.vi in the worU for cut
Hrimlica, Ulcers, Salt Ithviim, Finer Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Llilllilulm, Conn, and
all Skin Eruptions, anil positively cures I'dea
or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give
perfect BiitlsfucUon jr money refunded. Price
cciituper Irnx . Koi talc liy Charmhii Co.
( hiirmnn tlroi ' llloek.
-
KIONEY.
K. W. Jov Company (ienlleinon- I have Buf
fered from kidney trouble for Iwo or three year..
I would have to get up In the iiIkIi! lo void my
urine riom ten lollflecn times. My sleep umdli
turbvil, and I bceanio very thin ami nervous
No appetite; Levels constipated. Ihavo take
two IkhMcs anil gained tlftui pounds. Slee
well. Have to get up about three times tin rim
nla-lit, and aui very much better in every respect
Wlllcontlnuetotake your Vegetable. irsimurl II
for I believe it will entirely cure me.
(SlRllril) Jl it. KPWAKO W. KHKNt"',
Stockton, t at.
JOY S FOH TIIK J AI)KI.
.IO VS V KG F.'I'A 11 1. K SAILS AT A III I.I.A
Castoria.
"Castoria Is an excellent modlclna for chil
dren. Mothers have reieatedly told me ot its
good effect upon their children."
Dr. O. C. Oanooo,
Lowell, Muaa.
" Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope ttie day is not
far distant when mothers will consider tlie real
Interest of their children, and uw Castoria in
stead of thevariouaquack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Dtt. J. F. Kincheloi,
Conway, Ark.
Castoria.
" Castoria U so well adapted to children that
I recommend it uaauporlor to any prracriptioa
known to mo."
II. A. Ancnan, M. D.,
lit So. Oxford St., Drooklyn, N. Y.
"Our physicians In the children's depart
ment have fpoken highly of their expert
ence In their outside practice with Cuatorla.
and although we only bare anions; ocr
medical luppllea what is known as regular
products, yet wo are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon It."
Unitio Hospital ind Dispinsart,
Boston, 1
Au.cs C. Surra, Prt$.,
The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City.
Ono night when Mr. Isnnc Reese was
stopping with mo, says Al r. Hutch,
prominent merchant of Quartermaster
Washing!' n, 1 heard him uroaning. On
going to his room I found him suH'erin
irom crump colic. lie was iu such agon
I fearetl he would die. I hastily guve
ii i in a dose ot (.iiamberlain s Lolic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedv. II
was soon relieved and the iirst won
he uttered were, "what wus that stu
you Kiive me?' I infoimed him,
few days ago we were talkinir about b
attack and he said he was never withou
that remedy now. I have used it iu my
lamily tor several years. I know its
worth and do not hesitate to recommend
it to mv friends and customers. For
Bale by G. A. Harding, Drtigaist.
The difference between Pilla and Sim
mons Liver Regulator, is just this: Till
don't go down very easy with most peo
ple, and you feel them afterwards. While
Simmons Livor Keuulator in liquid or
powder is very pleasant to take, and
the only feeling that you have after
wards is the great relief that it gives
Irom Uonstipation, ildtousness, tic
Headache and Dyspopsia. It ia a mild
laxative and a tonic.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria
"It is the best patent medicine in the
world" is wh'it Air. Ji. M. Ilartmnn, o
Aiarquiim, Ureuon, says ol Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, "What leads me lo make
this assertion ia from the fact that
dysentery in 'Is worst fioin was pre
yalent around bene last summer and it
never took over two or three doses of
that remedy to effect a complete cure."
for sale uy U. A. llurding, Druggist.
OF INTEREST TO LADIES.
tbe next be wrote about half a column
and nearly broke a blood vessel in the
effort. On the two succeeding days he
used tbe scissors exclusively, and said
that he wouldn't be an editor for all the
wealth of the Indias. There are plenty
of men who think that they could edit
papers while dozing in hammocks, and
they ought to be given the opportunity.
Cottage Orove Echo-Leader.
Just the thing for jellies Large plain
tumblers 45 cents per doien at "The
Fair."
According to tbe Falem Journal
prices of wheat vary considerably among
the six flour nulls of Marion county.
During six months the highest price
paid by the balem mills was 44 cents,
lowest price paid by the Aumavilie mill
was 40 cents and the highest 00. The
averaee prices were as follows : Salem,
40 cents ; Jetlerson 45 centa ; Aurora 45
cents; Aurora 60 cents; Sidney 4'J cents;
Gerrais 4734 ; Aumsville 55 cents.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
gtuno, nnd so ho drew up n chair and
watched it with interest. Each young
man bad in front of bun apilo of coffee
beans, which, as they were careful to
explain to the president, wcro of uo
value whatever. As a mat tcr of fact,
they had been bought of tho banker for
25 cents each. The president of tho
road watched tho gnmu with mild in
terest and from timo to timo absently
helped himself to a pincli of beaus from
the different piles on the table, masti
cating them with the indifferent air of
a man who knew that unpround cofl'co
was only 40 cents a pound. The an
guish of the young men, who saw their
chips molt away, was poignant, but no
body dared to explain. lieu tho presi
dent had consumed nil tho lx-aits in
sight, he said good night in tho most
affable way and went oil with un inno
cent smile on his rosr, cheerful face.
Tho gentleman who kept tho hunk and
bad no chips to redeem is now a warm
admirer of the president. New York
Press.
Dr. Price' Cream Baking: Powder
World's Fair HlgbMt Medal nasi Dipleau. I
month allowed
I'elition from Oregon City board nf
trade for a preliminary survey for a
road from the southern end of Mains treet
to Center street on the hill referred to
roadmaster.
Claim of Lindsley A Son for $1115 on
contract for lumber for Appcrson road
allowed, us 110,000 leet have been de
livered. Claims of commissioners allowed as
follows: Richard Scott, 5 days and 32
miles, IS.L'O; Frank Jaigt'r, ,'i days
and 12 miles, $10 20.
The followim; propositions for sale of
land for poor farm were receied' aud
matter confined for term :
Ownvni. AereM,
Win I'ixor....
Theo Wyitant.
W W lrvin
W C Williams. . .
Mrs Michels
A J iloel
(ieo Hrown
Thus F Ryan . . .
Arthur S Railey.
Amelia Darling .
M A J Campbell.
Krnest Mattheas
hall at ' acre ,
C R liinearson
C O T V illiams....
it
John O Shannon. . .
Ottilie Priester
K E Charman
Mrs l.vdia Livesay .
,i
Thayer A Allien . .
A K Stevens
,,
C II Dye
J I. Swafford
N Thiessen
W F Kirk
D D Matrone.
improved
. 1 15
. !Mi
. 44
. 40
. 5S
. M
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. .it)
. 00
:s7
. 70
SKI
.150
Pries.
ti!HK)
7000
5000
llt.O
saw
IHHlO
ItiOO
3S50
5'JOO
4500
S750
MM.)
7S00
ChilrlrAn rrw f I ;VrX ' Honghan.
I Wm Lewthwaite.
... .".0
... (10
... 40
. .. 40
... 8
...UW
... 4S
... 79
. 55
... 40
. . . ill
.. .10
.. :w't
. :io
..MO
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..104
.. 45
We offer no apology in placing before
you "The Ladies' Safe Protector," it is
absolutely reliable, easily adjusted, does
not become misplaced and insures pro
tection. Can be worn when desired
without observation or knowledge of
anotner anu prevents uisaitreeuble an
noyance under certain conditions. If
you uso it once you will never be with
out it. It is a faithful, safe, and reliable
friend whenever needed by special cir
cumstances i-eitiiring its use. It is an
article every woman should keep ready
for immediate u.e It is simple to use,
and inspires conlidence to the woman
using it. It is reliable and scientifically
made, insures protection with injury
to health, as any good physician would
say. We are of t tie opinion that no
article lius ever Keen made which wi
give as much satisfaction to the woman
of to-day as "the Ladies' Safe Pro
tector." The immense sales of this
article is a substantial indorsement of
our claim. Do not therefore experiment
with any of the numerous unreliable
articles, as it is both tlait:eroiis to
health and expensive to do so. Mich ex
perimenting can only result in loss of
lime.disuppointnieiit and dismal lailnre.
Ladies should remember this before or
doring other gooda and not waste their
time and money on interior articles.
I ne best is always the cheapest. "The
Ladies' Safe Protector" is sold under a
positive (inaranlce (or use for one year.
with full directions and is sent sealed in
pluin wrapper upon recipt of express
money order for J.U0, three for $5.00.
Do not wait but ordor at once. Address
Tiik La Ckossk ScKtiAi.TV Co., La
Chossk. Wis.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
E. W. Jot Compahv Gentlemen: 1 have su
fcred from a nervous prostration from financial
losses. Can say Joy's Vegetable Hanaarllla bos
eured me. Hy liver, stouiacli and bowels have
been very inactive, but since taking your remedy
I am entirely well. All business men and
women should use it. Please publish.
(Signed) MR. WM. HENRY JONES.
Butte, Montana
llackaclie, dlziliittss, tiredness give way
to Joy's Vegetable Maraitparllla,
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco.
NERVOUS SHOCK.
E. W. Jov Company Gentlemen: This Is tin
first time lhavo attempted to write for three
years. Have been so nervous and weak that I
have laid In bed for most of the time.
A friend who had tuken your Haraparllla sen'
me two bottles. Tho second one is most gone,
and I have gained twenty pounds, and surely
feci a new women. I was pale thin. No ambl
tluji. Had given up, as I had tried so many
remedies and doctors but found no bene lit. If
you care to publish this you have my consent.
(Signed J MRS. A. C. TILLMAN,
Alameda, Cal.
L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agen
12 Merchants' Exchange, San Francisco, is otu
authorized agent. This paper is kept on file In
his office.
ipme DA DPI) Is kept on file at K. c
lUatJ lOt&a Pake's Ad vertlsiniAirencv
tvi anu no Diercnaius r.xenangc, kau sriincisco,
California, where contracts for advertising can
oe inuuo tor it.
Our New 1
Leader, J I
$1.45.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
It is a big tiling to say but neverthe
less true, thai a great multitude of people
have crowned Simumtis Liver Kegulalor,
the "Kinu of Liver .Medicines." There
is not Ii in u like it for .Malaria, Khetima
0000 tism, Chills and Fever, Constipation.
."1000 liiliou-ness. Sick Headscee. Indigestion
("00 'and all troubles arising from a slmrnish t
0000 j or diseased liver. Simmons Liver Ke-
ItlliO j jrulator is tlie prevention aud cure fori
--50 i these ailments.
a.s4o j
ti.!20 , For Over Fifty trara.
J'AH) As Old ahu Weix-Tbiid RtamT. Un. Wia
700 slow' Soothing Syrup haa twra qm1 for over afty 1
l.VHI yiwn by millions of mothrn for thrir chlUrrn while
lkiO nothing, with perfrcl anceest. It auuthn the child,
N500 ft'ftena tha (utus,allaya all paia, cares wind eelie,
000 and la thf brat manly for Diarrhoa, Ia plaa.nl to
"000 thrtaate. .J by Prmglnta Id eirry part of Ike
0750 World. Twenty-Ire cenla a bottle. Its value lain.
tiOOO calculable, lie aara and k for Mrs. Wlaslov'a i
1700 Snmhlna; Syraf, and take an athar kind I
Last year's demand for our Leader was
so lame that we were unable to manufac
ture them as fast as they were ordered.
This year we have one mammoth factory
that manufactures notnmg but this tine,
and we are making this boot in such
immense quantities that we are able to
produce a much better boot.
We have many new Improvements in
this line: first, it is made of heavy gen
uine Dongola, solid leather sole ana inner
sole; second, it has a leather sock lining,
which no other but a high-priced boot
has ; third, it has a back-stay ; fourth, as
much care is taken in selecting this stock,
and in makinfr, as in our hieher-Driced
goods; fifth, we not only warrant but we
guarantee every line to be just as repre
sented. The above cut is an exact copy
of the boot itself.
Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola But
ton; styles, Plain Opera Toe, Plain Com-mon-Sense
Toe, Opera Toe Patent Tip;
widths, D, E, and : sizes, s to 8.
Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola Front
Lace, Opera Toe Patent Tip; widths, D,
, and EE ; sizes, 2 to 8.
Our New Leader Ladies' Dongola But
ton, Spring Heel, Common-Sense Lest;
Patent Tip ; widths, D, , and ; sizes,
2 to 6.
Any of the above-described shoes sent
on receipt of $1.45, all postage paid by
us. Send for complete illustrated cata
logue of all grades of boots and shoes
tree. 1 'lease mention this paper.
POSTAL SHOE CO.,
Box 2607. Bo.ton, NU.a.
Notice.
Vnlted State Land OificJ Oregon City, Anpist '
9th. Notice ia hereby given tbat the approved !
plat of survey of township s south. rann4eat. 1
has turn received from tha Surveyor t.eneral of I
Oregon, and 011.
September 1:1th. l!i. j
at o'clock a m of aald day. said plat will be
Sled In this office and the land therein enbrnced
will be subject to entry on and after said date
Bobest A. MiLilm, B.tl.ter.
DON'T
STOP
TOBACCO
IT'S I.XJVMOiS TO STOP SUDDENLY
nnd don't be imposed upon by buying a
fined that requires you to do so, as it is
iiothirg moro than ti substitute. In the
B idden stoppage of tobacco you must have
i-ome sliintilnat, nnd in n est all cases, the
I'H'ect of t tie stimulant, be it opium, mor
phine, or oilier opiate,
leaves a fur worse habit cou
nseled. Ai-k voiir driiish-'ist
about BAC0 CURO. It is
purely veucteble. You do
not have to stop ifir.u; to
bitcco with BACO-CURO.
It will notify you when to
top and your desire for tobacco Mill cease Your t-ystem will be as free
from nicotine as t tie day helore you took jour first chew or smoke. An iron
clad written guarantee to absolutely cure (he tobacco habit in all its forms,
or money refunded. Price fi per box or It boxes (30 days treatment and
guaranteed cure) IL'.SO. l'or hhIu by all drmtuiats or will he rent by mail
upon receipt of price. Pkxi six two cknt stamps roll samci.k nox. Booklets
and proofs free. Kl'HKKA C II H.M1CA I. A M'F'U. CO., La Ciosse, Wis.
Office of THE IM0SKK.lt PI
K.SS COMPANY, C. V. itniixii K, Sunt,
;t. Paul, Minn., Dept. 7, IWM.
Eureka ('lieinienl A M'f'ir. Co., t.a Crosse, Wis.
Pear sirs 1 have been a tnhneco item) fur muny years, and riiirhur the piist two years
have smoked llfteeuto twenty eistirs retmlarly every ilny My whole nervous system beeamo
alleeted. until my piiysieinu tnM mu 1 must keep up the use of tnhneco for the time being, at
ieast. 1 tried the so-cullul "Keeley.riire," -'.No-in-ilHC," urn! various oilier remedies, but
without success, until 1 iii'cideiuly P-tirned nf jour '!iNco-('urn." Three weeks ac,o to-day 1
consider myself completely eared; I um In perfect health, and the horrible craving, fur
tnbaeoo, which every Inveiernte smoker fully appreehites, has completely left me. 1 con
sider your 'il.n-o-l'uro" himply wonderful, nnd can fully recommend il.
Yours very tiuly, (J. V. HORNIt'K.
The JSe w Way East.
Lp AMR n D JPi M P.lTQ IIMCQ
The
Sbort
Route
To
Points
In
Anil A Mi
hroujih Tickets l
it Sale -
To and From (
POIN"Td in tli
f Washington,
I Idaho,
j Montana,
-. T 1 A
uaitoias,
Minnesota
and the EAST.
Chicago,
St. Louis,
Boston,
Philadelphia,
Washington,
New York
U. S., C A V ADA tmil MUKOPJ0
The (treat Northern Railway Is n new Trnnsconlinei ltd Line. ltuns
Obsorvntion cars. Palace Sleenlni; and 1'inlnir cars, Family Tourist Sleepers
second-class coaches. Having- a nick Imllnst track the Great Northern Itnilway
Bullet-I.llirary
and llrsl and
is free from
dust, one of Hie chief annoynuces of t-auscoutinental travel. Itoumi trip tickets witli slop over
privileges and cnoteo of return routes.
For further information call upon or write.
C. C. DOXOVAN, General Aeiit,
or F. I. WIIITXKY lL'2 Third St., Portland, Ore.
G. P. A T. St. Paul, Minn.
If 8 ; PROFITS
Small Investments.
$10.00
Helurniuir r.rosnertv will make many rich, but newliero can they make .i much within a short
time as bv succesbial Spcculutiea iu liruiii, Provisions ami Stock.
FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED can be made by our
Systematic Plan of Speculation
orlgiimtcd by us. All successful speculators operate 011 a regular system .
It Is a well known fact that there are thousands nf men In all nurts of the 1'nlted states who. hv
Vat P mil tin It-iulfllll llimilirh t'llleSVIl timbers, nillk'n lHl-iri Hlnlllllll. even. Vt.P tuo Ir.tn, u tel.'
thousand dollars (or the man who invests a hundred or two hundred dollars up to S,"i0,000 or fliKi.lMXJ
or mure by those who invest a few thousand.
It is atsoa fuel that those tvlm umkellic lttrcesl prolits from eoninarat ivelv small investments on
this plan are persons who live iiwny from Clilcn,'o and Invest through brokers who ihornuKhiy uu-
uersiuiid s sieinuue uhuihk.
Our plan does not risk the vhnle aimnmt invested on nnv truiie. tnit covers both sides, so that
wiietncr tne market rises or tans 11 m inus a steaiiy iironi turn piles ut enormouslv In a shor1
lime.
WIIITK Ft lit CONVINCING TllCrilS, aKnoiir Manual on successiil sncfnlntlon and one
Pally Mai ket Report, full of innney-nia-in pointers, all FltKK, our Manual exi'lams niar-
n iraitinK tuny. niK'iest reterenees in reuaru to our Manning anil success.
For further informal ion address
Joy's fur the Jaded and flood
Health lor all JUiiiiklml.
IOY'1 VEQETABLI 8AR3APARILLA.
Ismndert'ont
hei Ik, and
coiiliilna no
ttitnaial
d r 11 it or
deadly pois
on loy'S
Veprctuhlt
HariiiiNitilla
rob tho
jilood "f till
us iiiirm- f "v.ii-w,:'',,
ties, anil fri.;lwJ0ri
COIIIN'S lid ts"V JOtil'-I"
llicujtmnui-l- B;-WT:,..f
&91S Nursttintrllhi
fii?. SaTaK litovniila tuel I'cd. IV.S
Ktm l-gSSOtgg"riug sen-
sale ins, pallnt.iluin B -;,(. I
t 1, ...-I 1. ..11
$J blood to tho Lead,
6"ITf-T,J n tlirniiKli
1 l-atuie sown
'r-ul Piopcrchan.
j..fJ iiela, Joy's
KSft'l-j Vctiibl
.ir.u.arlPa
iii i.t ' cttrt-a l)y
r' '"!" "(V'-i Rrp-,,
' . S C h r on U
M ISlr ,'"'-"'r-
'i' '1 .. "Hi 1 ' 0"", Liver
)oinl Knliiry
Allcctloua.
ft M,,l""" palptt'lion
ram
Aural tiluiru liil.iM liaa ftW'l
pvr. iii-iiiI;U Tirt lul.
tfj Lin.. up a iiiibt i i,f tort
Frttic'iil "'' bowels, pains Jul?
Ki f.1 tie liaiiKjiieluiiuliolv.
fJ;a toi'Rue cimtid, foul
Pa Sj-J bita.h, pimpitil on
tSlal.'n fac. Ikkw and Ibnli.
I'd (let linOofnervo force
Pa.:i5 "I"''-! c 'hi, fliimmy
' I $ haii'la, sour
.Ina l--inri fnt u-S in-
A? jd so'tiuiH, and all dis-
'1 iSa iiiSfsoflliesloniaeh,
C-' f -il ...i 1.1.1
Jfi livrruim niiint-y-i.
S? ajW loy.a Vriietable Bar-
anpatiiinu sum uy all
cliiii:ull. Itefuae a
i subititute. When vou
r rd pay fr 1 hc " Umt
S3 '
Y. Oukw Ilrnry ('. Piijiifl,
HiH'olveni.
Ilt ury 0. iUmit
r
ATlORTHERN
PACIFIC ft. B.
R
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1 1 111 :m
l?l(M'i)ins Cars
Elegant
Dining
Cars
Tourist
.SIrfi!.g Cars
(ST. PA II.
M I N S KA I'Ol.lH
111 I I Til
TO
I i jiilL'l?
J liitANtnriTkai
t IIOOKMON
W INN!
Ill; 1
it itt i:
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
2HIC,GII
VAsllJ.NiTtlN
Pll I LA J KLPlTl A
NKW YOltK
HOsiTON anirall '
POTNTsj KA.sf"a7ld HOIITII.
For information
tickets, call on cr w:
.nrds, mnis and
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
8 1 rt, Corner Tlilnl.
35 MorrlNou
JOHN WELCH,
Dentist.
Hooins 7ii, 77, 711, Pektun
Huilillnx.
I'0llTI.AM, DIIEOON,
Many nf my frieinls have
tnaililu to ami mu; hence
tiiia card.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF TIIK
SOUTUEILN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Dally.
South, j
HIP. M.
H:
9:!w. M.
10:4:. A.M.
Portland
Oregon city
San r-raucisco
j North.
8:ldi.
7:U.it
ti:uur. a
The above trains stop at Kast Portland, Oregon
t;ity, H ooilburn, Saiein, Turner, Marion, Jeltei
snn, Alhuiiy, AUmny Juiicliuu, Tangent, Shwlils,
ilalsey, llarrisbiirg, Junction Cilv, I lug,
K'lgeiie, t.'resivell, drains.
k77sk ii uTuFjiAif, daily"!
mnu. m.
9:27 A. M.
p. m.
THOMAS & CO , Bankers and Brokers,
241-242 Jiilofa JJuildin-, Chieago, III.
AOMIMSTU V Oirs XoTICK.
XOCUK IS HIJtKUY (JIVKX THAT THE
tinut'tigtn"1 hurt tieon HpP'init(l lv the
Hon. G. K. Haven, IVnnty JuiIrp of rim k-umin
unt v, (rcuin, ailminimriunr nf the ctute of
Willitini o'l'mnmr, (iect'n-i. All ihtmiiis luiv
liiK clfiiius HUHint mi ill i s! iite will present (lit-ir
lnim duly veriiit'd with tihh'Iu-m (ii nit at the
iiirt' in 1: i. tV 11. 1 . i.iiioiirt'ite, my aiioriirvs,
( Ort'ktDii City, Oreou, within fix iii"iiihH fnnii
thit ln(t.
Ihitul .1 illy Jiiili,
VriiM'K ii'l'OXNOfl,
AiliiiiniMrnEnr Al.P'suiil.
XOriCE FOli rt'P.LlCATIoN.
AN'f OFKIrKATOUKCiOS" 'tTV, 0!iF,;nN.
1 Aumist lvXi. Nut ire i livn lv aivt-n tlmt
the follow iiiK-iuiint'fl M'ltler iitw tiUit notiftof
R tlMeillldll to lll:Uit ti Mill ItP 'if 111 rt lliliort of
lit claim, nnd tint paid pro. if will be nittde
before the Keiter nnl Itt'.viwr I'. n 1-iiih1
otlioe t Oreoti City, Oreiimi, uu SfhtcmtHT I'.'th.
INC, vi:
CASPAR Tl'NKEI.,
II. it. X-. ftir the K. XK. nnd K 1 2 .K.
l4 Sh 1 Tp. i S., It. j K. He Urtint the
How inn wiineses U' prove hin roi.tiinnni resl
deiire upi'ii Anl etiltivHtion of, n'ui land, viz:
Henry KiM-h, otiit-li MiilU-r, Ji hnn Meyer nnd
JriiiK1 II. J. XUv'He. all of Hhd1v. Oreirou. i
IHIti:ur A. MiLI.KK. Register !
ARE YOU GOING EAST?
. '
II' SO. UK (ifUR AVD SKE THAT
YOUU TIl'KhTH K KAILS
MA
4:uO I' M
4:4tl V M
ti:ld I M
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Lv
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I'orllauil
Oregon Dily
Hoseburg
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Portland
Oregon City
Salem
4 4lr.M
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8:OUA.
DAILY.
Ar!10:ir)AaI
I.v 9:27 A M
Lv 8:00 A at
THE
MSSOI.ITIOX XOTICK.
Till PARTSKRsntP PFRETuFilKK KX
istina tHtwecn Michael Muench ami John
Hnetlr haa leen dissolveit by mutual consent, Mr.
Burtler eoi.tiDiling the htlsiu, sa. All bill diK
are parable u John Huetler, aho will also par
all bills against the ll-m
M ICHAET. HfEXCII.
JOHN ill KTI.KR.
Dated July i7, Isii"..
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.
V'WE IS ITEREBY GIVES THAT I SHALL
" at
ipplv lo IheettT ronncil ol Orrrt.D t'itv. tire
coa. for a sahxin licence to continue my aalooa
Ptv..a..u- D l , iu I'lrsu,,, in.it,, niTiiiriiMisir inns
ITrra Pa.jrrr. Receiver. t ,,(., :,h. i-c. i . voni i
NORTHWESTERN
LINE.
Til K
. Cliicago, St. Paul,
Minnsapolis an 3 Omaha R. R.
TIII.-l IS TIIK
Great Short Line
11KTAVEKN
Duliuh, Sr. Paul. Chicago
AMI ALL IVINrs EAJT AXtl SOl'TH
j Their MagnifH-icnt Tract. Pi erle"s Vestibnied
I'linni! and isieepmg l ar Trains,
and .Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME."
Having given this road a national reputation.
All flashes ul passetm-ia rarried on- the
velit,u.ed train miihout ettra charge.
Ship ynur frfights and travel over this
famous line. All omenta have
tickets
F. C. !.VVAt:.E, Trav. F. A P. Agt.
W. II. M E D, Oen. Ant..
24S Washing. in St., Portlami, Ot.
DINING C'AKS ON OtiDEN KOL'TE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
ANU
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Weslslitle Division,
Between I'OKTl.A.M) and toll VALLIM
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7:30 A.M. I L v PortlalnJ Ar 15:40 P. 57
12:16 P.M. Ar Corvallis I.v 1:00 P. M.
At Albany and Cirvalils eonnecl with train
of Oregon f'aellic Kailrnad.
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'riIItf)L(iir TICKETS
TO ALL POINTS IX THE
EASTERN STATES, PANADA AND El'ROPK
Tan be obtained at the lowest rates from
L. H. MOORK, Agent, Oregon City
R.KOEHI.ER. E. P. ROGERS,
Manaer. ast. G. F. P. Agent
Portland, Or.
Oregon Central & Eastern
R. R. Company.
YAQUIXA HAY KOTJTK
Connecting at Yaiitiina Bay with the San
Iranciaco and Yanuina Bay
Steamship Company.
Steamship "Farallon"
A 1 and first-class in every respect Sails
from 1 Ailllina fnr San PMn.-iuw, .lu.t ........
eight days. '
Passenper accommodations unsurpassed.
Srn,r,C"! ro"le" between the W illamette valley
and California.
Albany or points west Iu San
Fart from
Francisco:
Cabin -Steerage
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t'ablt,, ronud trip, fciod for
tin days ....
12 no
8 00
la (0
Pitcher's Castoria.
For sailing days apply to
H. L. WALDEX,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
CHAS
IDWIn STJIE, Mjr ,
Corva'lia. Or.
CLARK. Supt
Corrallis, Or.
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