Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, November 15, 1895, Image 8

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Monthly Miuillnif Bt MiiIhIIm
hittiiriliiy.
A"Mci ill. mi nf (.'l.uli.niri
ll -i II Ml Mn;il!a colliery Srlt
I i), ami ;i l.JIfil to (T'liT
II. S.(;il,s,,n.
I cnud wi'li iii-truinciil il
Tho TcMcIll'I'S
L'oim'y ii" l in lli'
lunlay, Novi-niM
Ijy tlie president,
The exerci-'-s
Illtl-.IC liV J'l'uf. ();'
'J "tic- minutes u( ilic rcvHMis weeliii;; vl.ri.
reail I iy Mi-s Fannie (i. I'mfr, serrctiuy.
A r.i'ii'' f v,. i.'iuic liy y.'vcn nf tliu yuiim;
people at M'il,il;t uas witdi appreciated liy
tliB nssiu:itill,
"IIdw shall I make my s lion' successful?"
ItyJ. V. (;r.iy: "A leather to hi: educated
not in Ikhh-.h nloiie, lull in self-coiilrol; mii-t
lie kind nml patient; lie mil -t have eonlidetite
in liiiieelf; he must have oriinalily, and
must use judgment. Helmut lie interested
in the wurk ( Ihe scliciol lielnre the pupils
can lie. Jf a pupil U not taught to reason fur
himself, Ihe rules he manage tocoinmit to
memory, wilj nol be of much use lo liim."
An adjournment for dinner was there taken
the Oregon uty delegation were most
hospitably entertained by Ai is. Moody.
Ari liKNOON SESSION.
The exercises began with a son by local
musicians,"l'ut Your Shoulders lo the Wheel."
W.' Gilbert Jieattie favored the audience
with a slightly humorous recitation.
Next in order was the roll call of the as
sociation. Response a (piolation from
Kobert Kurns.
An address on "The Teacher's Aims" by
T. J. C'aryi "I would say, if God should jjive
me jiower tliriujliiHit my life lo make noble
men and women of what would otherwise be
miserable wretches, I shall count my lift
as noble spirit, and all other works as naught
butvanliy. Fellow-teachers, uur aim should
be to so irain our pupils that ihey will regard
all work as in the lushest degree honorable
and that it is extienicly dishonorable nn
unbecoming for any person, whether rich or
poor, to be without some honest occupation
The spirit without the mind is as useless as
the mind without the spirit. The ideal
teacher is he who in himself embodies every
enabling trait of human character, and can
so innuence nis pupils that Ihey will aspire
10 lead useiui, Honorable and upright lives,
The teachers should dare be all that may be
come a man.
Miss Anna schatzman gave a recitation,
"Uraduation."
"Grammar, Us Use- and Abuse.
and How to Avoid Errors Comjnon in the use
ol syntax" was handled by Supt. II. 5. Gibson
in an able manner. After an exhaustive review
of the sounds from which Ihe English language
is derived, ne said: "Whenever the English
language is spoken there is a noticeable dif
ference in the speech of educated and un
educated people. Anyone who speaks any
language 'naturally' learns to do so from the
people who surround him, while he is growing
up. 11 nis associates use correct language
he unconscientious imitates them, thus
forming correct habits of speech. By
gooa cngustv we mean such as it
used by the best speakers and writers. It is
therefore, the usage of educated people, and
not any dook oi rules, mat makes tlie standard
of good English. Read the works of the best
writer; listen to the best speaker; be careful
what you say, and bow you say it. If you
hear an expression that you think not right,
4LI.L : . i . r . i
MiiMiytv , imim uvvr 11, aim ascertain ll ll DC
so." '
Iona Rivera recited "What is Noble" in an
effective manner.
"How can I Best Uphold the Dignity of the
Teacher's Profession" by A. C. Strange:
-'There ii progress in all lines. We owe
it to the Creator who sent us here on the earth
to cultivate the intellect with which he has
endowed us. Let us learn to exemplify the
culture we have received, thereby upholding
the dignity of the teacher's profession.
Let us teachers be careful not tocairyour
ideas to extremes. Let us teach principles
that are antagonistic to vice and crime. The
one who succeeds best in any calling is the one
who has the highest ideal. Great deal depends
upon the teacher's personality. The best
teacher is the one who can influence most."
Dana Austin recited "The Model Kitchen."
Mr. Blum of Portland spoke a few words of
encouragement to the association.
Mr, Gary introduced a resolution, thanking
he people of Molalla for their attendance
and attention at this meeting, which was
adopted.
The choice of the next place of meeting
was lelt to nupt, Uinson and the program
committee, J. W. liray, A. L. strange and
Kerlha M. uibson.
The program will be published next week
The attendance at this meeting was among
the largest in the history ol the association
Hkrtha M. Gibson.
PHENOMENAL MONTH.
mi i.Ht rirst Time In History or the Country
Such a Deficiency in Rainfall Plowing
Delayod bras Short.
Arcorilinu to lliu bulletin of llie hIiiU
wi iitlii-r liiiriMiii, tin- in. mill of Ortiiln-r,
lf'.J.", Iiiih liei-n tliu ;uoht phenomenal
olio in tliu bimorv of tliti roil nt rv .
j Tlu-ri) whs prai-lii ally tin luiiif.ill (luring
j the month . Tint uvi-r.ii! O.'toli'-r r.iin-
lull viirii-M from ' to 7 inches iiIoiil' thu
i roust ; front 2 t.i I inclicn in tin- eniinlry
bi-luecii tl:o coast and Ciiml-iuIu miiiu'i', j
j nml from to ,'.; nnd:cn eiml of tint!
I anemic! niouiituiiiH. Tliu fon-ijoiiiK
iiro tliu u venires; tliu toliil iiiuoiint tmit
fi ll during tins iiionlli of Octulii-r, IK!).),
wiih crmm-st at Aslorin, wlieio O.L'.) of
mi inch lull. At Allmiiy 0 10 of an inch
lull, unit ut other places treat of Iho
(.'nuclides the total iiiuoiint twnA from
none or h trace to M of nn inch. Thu
tunipunitiiro was much ahovo thu
liormiil (-HKt of tliu Cascade and noutli
of thu JJIiin iiiiiiintaiiiM; at Portland
there trim an excess of temperature
wlulo in other portion of thu statu the
temperature was about normal. Thu
following statement tfives the main
feuturea of the tvoathur in every section
of the state during October, 18113 :
KhIii- Fair llnlny
inn. imys unys.
Portland T 28 0
Antoiia 2:i 22 5
liandon OK .'' 1
McMinnville 02 H 1
Ml. AiiL'el 05 L7 .'I
Free Pills. . .
Bund your address to II. K. Itucklon
& Co., (-'hicai;o,i and iet a free SHinpIo
box of Kind's New Life Pills. Atrial
will eon vi net; you of their merits. TIh-hk
pills urn eii-y in aetinii and are pirtinj
Iiii v ellcclivi- i:i t In cure of ( ' unit i put inn
mid .ii k I li iiilachu. l'or .Malm i.l ami
Liver Iroiil.-luit tln-y li ttn been proved
iliv.ll'lillilc. They me il.il.mlri 'I to In
peihclly li"e fr.mi ct'i-ry ilelet.-rioii
hiilistanee iwol to be purely ve;liililu.
They do not weuki'M hy their action, lei',
1 y (iviiitr toim to hIoiuiicIi aii l ! uvcN
1,'ieatly inviuoriilii thu hvkIi-iii. ICeiilar
my.t! 2"k;. per box. Nihl hy (Ih.iiiiiiiii !t
Co., llriiK'it
A I ban v. .
.10 r(,2 l
Jloceburir. 0 as 0
Ashland 0 MI 0
Tlie Dal lea 0 28 0
Pendleton 0 .'il 0
Baker City T :tl 0
Canyon City 0 !) 0
Lakeview T 31 0
T indicates a trace or sprinkle too
small to measure.
The forejoini shows the phenomenal
weather conditions which have existed.
The marked feature is the absence of
rainfall. I here iiave been years when
as much as 13 inches have fallen in Oc
tnbnr at Aarnriu It Innlioa Pnrilm.l
0 Indies at Roseburg and S inches east
of the Cascades.. The year 1808 had
an autumn similar to that of this vear
There is the memory of the oldest in
habitant that relate of a year in the
early '40b that had no rainfall in the
autumn, but as the records do not cover
this early period, no statement can be
accurately made concerning it. There
are almost continuous records since
1860, and since then it can be safelv
said there has been no such oeriod of
dry weather.
The effect ol the drr weather has been
to delay plowing and seeding- and to
make range food for cattle aud sheep
very poor. The harvest of all crops
was practically com Diets bv the 1st of
uctooer. the rami in the fore part of
September were not sufficient to allow
of plowing during October, the result is
mat oy the nose o( October much less
plowing and aeedins have been done
than ever before. This may possibly
neci me acreage oi next year's crops
nowever, aa plowing and seedine pro
Kresses every month of the rear in por
tions of Oregon the nsual acreage may
yet De sown.
All Free.
TIioho tvh'j have used I)r. Kiiik'h Xew
IM.scovery know its value, and (hone
who have not, Intvu now t.'ie opportunity
lo try it I-'rue. Call 011 tint advertised
Ili'iiu't'iHt and gotaTiiul liottlo Free.
Sun 1 your name and address to II. K.
Itiicklen & Co., Cliieuu"!, and gut. a
sample box of lr. Kings's New Life
Pills Preu, us well as a copy of Guide to
Health and Household Instructor, l-'reo.
All of which is guaranteed to do you
Kood and cost you nothing at Charina'n &
Co.'s Drugstore.
r P". I-! V? :.r vi tiV
-a. A
'M
if1
for Infants and Children.
OTHERS,
Do You Know
NERVOUS PROSTRATION.
K. W. J'iy CoMi'ANV-Oenllemcn: 1 havo uf
fereil from a nervous prostration from llnmiclul
Iiwsfs. C'au say Joy'i Vi-Krtablo Sarmtnrltla has
cured mo. My liver, tloniueli and bowels' have
been very Inuo'tlre, Imt since inking your ri'incily
uiu entirely well. .All IhimIiii-hh men ami
wouieii nliuuld use It. I'lcane publish.
(Signed) MR. VM. HENRY JONES.
liiulo, Montana
IIuekHi'lie, illxzlness, tlreiliiemi give way
to Jny'a Yecetultle MHrsaiai lllii.
A felt want is that snawinn at the st jm
ach after you have eaten a full meal
and can't eat any more, and yet there is
mat iMiinsr as though you bad eaten
nothinir. What is wanted then is a dose
of Simmons Liver Regulator, the best
uyspepsia cure, for that is what that
gnawing means. "Simmons Liver Rett
ulator is all that is recommended for
Indigestion." A. R. Dvche. London.
Ky.
Mrs. W. li. Meek, who resides at
Camptonville, Cal., says her daughter
was lor several years troubled at times
with serve cramps in the stomach, and
would he in such agony that it was
necessary to call In a physician. Hav
ing read about Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy she
concluded to try it. She found that it
always gave prompt relief. It was
seldom necessary to give the second
dose. "It has not only saved us lots of
worry and time," she says, "but also
doctor bills. It is my opinion that
every family should have a bottle of this
remedy in the house." For sale by 0.
A. Harding, Druggist.
O. A. Harding, the druggist, will tell
you no one is better qualified to judge
of the merits of an article than the
dealer, because he bases his opinion on
the experience of all who use it. For
this reason he wishes us to publish the
remarks of other dealers about an article
which he handle. Messrs. C. F. Moore
A Co., Newberg, Ore., says: "We sell
' more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
than all others put together, and it al
ways gives gooil satisfaction." Mr. J,
F.Allen, Foa, Ore., says: "I believe
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be
the best I have handled." Mr. W. H.
Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., says:
"Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sells
well snd ia hignlv praised by all who
use it."
KIDNEY.
I. W. Joy Company Gentlemen' I have suf
fered from kldnry trouble for two or three year.
I would have lo get up In the nlfht to void my
urine from ten to fifteen times. My sleep m dis
turbed, and I became very lb In ami nervous.
No appetite; bowels constipated. I have taken
two bottls and gained fifteen po-nds. Sleep
well. Have to get up about three limes during
Ight, and am very much betl In every respect.
Will continue to take your Vegetable Sarsapartlla
furl believe it will entirely cure me.
(Signed) MR. EDWARD W. FRENCH,
Stockton. CL
JOT'S FOIl THE JADIID.
JOT'S VEGKTAHLK 8AKAAP.I KILL A
Nearly ever family in the United
States keep a bottle of whiskey in the
house. This applies as well to Iowa,
Kansas and Vermont as to Stales where
its sale is not prohibited. Some keep
it as a beverage, some as a tonic, rom e
as a medicine. In either case it is im
portant that it should be old and pure.
I. W. Harper's Nelson County, Ky.,
Whiskey has been examined by the
leadingchemists throughout the country
and its purity has in every case been
highly commended. Sold by Hill &
Cole, Otegon City, Ore.
. The Oregon City Steam Laundry has
been consolodated with the Union
Laundry of Portland and will hereafter
do its work at the Portland office.
Henry Elliot will act as agent here and
collect all bills due the former proprietor
Mr. O. P. Bradford.
NERVOUS SHOCK.
K. W. Jor CoMPANY-Gentlemen: This Is ths
first time I have attempted to write for tLroe
years. Have been so nervous and weak that
have laid in bed for most of the time.
A (riend who had taken your 8araparllla sent
m two bottles. The second one is most gone,
For Over Fifty Years.
Am Old and Wkll-Tbikd Kkuiiii. Mrs. Win
slow') Soothing Syrup hat bean uxxl fur over fifty
years by millions of motliora for their children while
teething, with perfuct success. It soothes the child,
softens tin gums, allays all pain, cures wind eolio,
and is the beet remedy for Dlarrhffia. U pleasant to
the taste. Sold by DrugglnU In every part of the
World . Tweuty-flve cents a bottle. Its nine is In
calculable. Be aura and sak for Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.
Dry granulated sugar, 20 pounds, $1 ;
choice raisins and rice same price.
Lots ol new goods at bedrock prices at
Red Front Trading Company, Oregon
City.
THE LADIES' SAFE ABSORBER.
Not a Drop Caa Escape It.
It is absolutely reliable, easily ad-
lasted, and does not become misDlaced.
It can be worn when desired bv special
circumstances without the knowledge of
another. It is simple to use and inspires
confidence to the women using it. It is
reliable and scientifically made and does
not iniure the health, it is medicated
with one of the best Antiseptics which
gives it power to prevent and destroy
rutretaction or what is the same thtnir.
the Bacteria upon which Putrefection
depends. We guarantee "The Ladies'
Safe Absorber. " Il 1 1 1 be sent securely
sealed in plain wrapper, npon receipt
oi the price, oU cenis or (3) lor Sl.PO,
(which we guarantee to last for one
year,) with full .directions No Cir
culars. Ladiks SurPLT Co.,
. vLa Cbohsk. Wis. -
Hint Paregoric,
liuteiaaii'a Drops, Godfn-y'a C'onliul, ninny so-uullwl Kiotlilnrf Byrups, aud
most reiiuxlioa for children are compoucd of iijiluiii or orplilnef
Do Ton Know that opium aud morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons t
Do Yon Know that In most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics
without lubeling tlium poisons t
P" Y"n Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
unions you or your physician know of what It Is composed t
Po Yon Know that Castoria la a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
Its Ingredient la published with every bottle f
Po Yon Know that Catoria to the prescription of. tho famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
That It has been la uae for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria la now sold than
of all other remedies for children combined f
Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
" Castoria " and Its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison offense I
Po Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was
because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless?
Po Yon Know that S5 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35
cents, or one cent a dose f
Po Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest 1 ,
Woll, these thtngi are worth knowing. They are facta.
Toy's for the Jaded and Good
Uculth fur all Mankind.
JOY'S VEGETABLE SARSAPARIILA.
Inm.ide from 1; :. ; .r1 tie through
herbs, and f 'v .j ' laturc'suwa
cuiitmna no p l',iJ',r -1'. '), 1 properdin!!-
mineral nela. Joy's
i"' "i. ;;.'
ft r u k a or
deadly pois
on Joy 'a
Vegetable
Bursajiiu ilia
r o b t Ii e
blood of nil
its import-t-es,
and
courses nil
these impurl-
t .ii ""ii'ri
'':!!"""4::'"
fNNiINi'.
V i iretn lile
t';u:iiaril!a
cure-a liys
Ii e p o 1 u ,
C ll r oil ic
Conn illa
tion, I,ivr
tool plaints
end KidiRy
Aik'CtiouK.
mm
iiiil
m
rat
Ml
m
Joy's YfsrclaMo
NirsapurUlit
tS fci piwcnts tired feel- M'Ky- ,
of heart, rush of ffb SfS
M$i Wood to 'the hetuljllk
sjrry dizziness, rinBtn(f inE2l
i mi
j:....: s.. . i '
jvj vi.iticsH, ruiinjr in
J ears, snots before the
M fye, headache, bil-
iousness,constipntlon
of bowels, pains in
illAllllnL- IMUlntidinl
XTaii limnna rtnt.,A f..l
lOfrn ...(,..w uraicu, IUU1
f l "I ''I lin-Hlh. niliinlno nn
iJjM flico. bodv ami limh
V"A i. i. ' . '
j. n iieeiineof nerve lorco
dizzy spells, faint
spells, cold, datum
feet and hands, sour
risings, lutigne, in
somnia, and all dis
eases of tlie stomach,
liver and kidneys.
Joy.s Vegetable Bar
aaparilla ia sold by all
druKgisla. Refuse a
substitute. When you
pay for the best see that
you get the beat, j
The fac-aimile
ignatnre cf
1 on every
wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
os F ..Oakes Henry C. Payne,
Becelven.
If
t
Henry C. Rout
07
MANHOOD RESTORED
"eUPIOENE
This great VegeUbl
ATflRTHFRN
l I I VII I llbllll
3d PACIFIC RY.
VilaUaer.Uiepresurip-
or i
,.. I
Pimples,, Vofitness to Marry, ElhaoiUng Drains. Varicocele aifJ
IIOD Ul IWlOUi X IHCI IITUTIKH . Will AUKSYI MIM WAN .
vous or dlwsues.of the generative oraani. such u Lost
inaumuuHi biiiiui his sock, oeminai fimuaions. Nervana Default.
all ner-
Manhood,
u
CrORC ana AFTCIt
ConattpaUon. 1 1 stops all lasses br dav or nli-ht Pravenu anlck.
dlacbarge, which u not checked leads to Sacrmatorrbam and
ntasof dl
all the horrors of Imnotency. VITIIDE1K eleaDaea the liver, the
aiuncTB aaiiu aim iiriiisar v nrwana m aaia
tfTfTaPVDKMR attrcnsTthttnii and rmntnrn m&ll wmLt nmna.
Th reMon ufTerm nr nol cured by Inrtoni In because n!nry per cent are troobled with
psrauuit.keore.
N
8
UUItlft. CDPIDENK in theonlj known remwlr to eure without luioperftUon. 6000tMtlmonl.
m. wmwiniininii RiTPa tna money rfinrnw 11 m pnxra aoef not taeoi A
f um doz, iix i or f a. w, oy mnu, oemi tor fui arcuimr wra eeumoQMUaV
Pullman
AddesaBATbHMCIIIBTOnr.aBra8aaioisc4,Csd. Tor Sou if
weore a. Hurdins, Dro(a-lst.
Elegant
Tills rsswei Ssa4y en res qslekly, Bsmisimiy alt
Ueadaoha. Wakefnlmaa. 11 Vatalitw. Niku nni
vll dreama. ImDotonar and mil nm iiiuum ...u k.
rvfrjwrtarmmu. voawinsnoopiaiea. Uanervosmsla m jj
HklMa-bslMin MakesthopaleandMnTStronaaiidplamp. I TOUrlSt
DAM. tttitm m urWltsm mtiMraattm. winMusiMuiinl Whu i
MfJlea book, tenled plAln wrapper, with tertlmoDlftli nfl
linailVH FUinninK. AO tTMrM rnr nMUtUMrimil. MMMMsir lintrtla
awn, mwwmmgwmrwmtmwwm BMW VSJk, aUMMIl(BMhWM
kMT. MMatitAa',
roreliBOrMooCitr,Oref.,bjrCHAKMAN CO.
DmggltU.
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Care
rnr. paul
Children Cry for
Pitchers Castoria.
TM1E MDWA JIEWE1L1EM
TO
MINKKAPUM9
Oregon Central & Eastern
R. R. Company.
YAQUINA MAY ROTJTB3
Counectina at Yaniiina Hay with the San
J'AKUO
OltANU rOKltS
CltOOKBTOjr
HKUNA
bUttk
ind
Frulicim-o and
Mleamship
Yauuina Bav
Company.
Stcamsliip "Farallon"
A 1 and nrsl-claas in everv rpunwt Bulls
irom laiiu na lor Kan f ranc sco Hbont nvorv
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest Mutes between the Willamette vallev
anil flulifni-ttiii I
Fare from Albany or nolnta went In Sun
rrauoiseo:
Cabin - 12 00
Steerage - - - - 8 00
Cabin, round trip, good for
ISO days - - - 18 00
For sailing days apply to
H. L. WALDEN,
Agent, Albany, Oregon.
CHAM. CLARK, Supt,
Corvallls, Or.
A. N. WRIGHT.
Watch Repairing a Specialty.
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
I WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
MEW YOKK
BOSTON and all
POINTS EAST and SOUTH.
305
MORRISON
STREET.
For Information tl
ets, call on tr wJ
-anls, maps and
m
0PP03ITK
POSTFFICIO
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A. I). CHARLTON.
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent,
Portland, Oresron
8SS Morrison Street, Corner Third.
EAST AND SOUTH
ana i nave gained twenty pounds, and surely
(eel a new womeu. 1 was pale thin. Mo ambi
Hon. Had given up, aa 1 had tried so many
nedies aud doctors but found no benefit. If
you on re to publish this you have my consent
IBignea.j sihs. a. v;. nuiiHAfl,
Alameda, Cal.
Buoklaa'i Arnica Salve.
Tub Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulceri, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It ia guaranteed to itjve
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box For sale by
Charman A Co.
When in Portland call on Kdwanl
Hughes, corner of Front and Alder, and
inspect bis stock of Old Hickory wagon
and farm machinery of all kinds.
Horace Greeley once said : "The way
to resume is to resume," speaking of
again putting gold into circulation after
the war. But you may say "resume"
any number of times to that torpid liver
of yours and it won't budge until you
take Simmons Liver Regulator. Many
people seem to forget that Constipation,
Biliouaness and Sick Headache are all
caused by a sluggish liver.
liver active.
Keep the
Sore Throat. Any ordinary case may
lie cured in one night by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Halm as directed
with each bottle. This medicine is also
famous for its cures of rheumatism,
lame back and deepseated and muHCular
pains, tor sale by G. A. Harding,
Iruglat.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World'i Fair Highest Award.
3 A stlfAriiicand KHirMaTi.it relieved
DHv Kby Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.
EDWIN STONE, Mgr. ,
Corvallls, Or.
U
13
u
U
RIPA-N-S
The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
The New Way East.
fetf AND 0 R & N CP'S LINES
The
The
Shasta
OF THE
Route
SOUTHEM PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
South. I
Short
I Route
To
Points
In
And ALL
Washington,
Idaho,
Montana,
Dakotas,
Elnnesota
and the EAST.
8:60 r.M.
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10:4,s a.m.
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RQ8SBURQ MAIL DAILY.
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Irving,
Thronirli Tickets 1
On ShIh )
To and From (
POIN"rS in the
Chicago,
St. Lsois,
Bostoa,
Philadelphia,
Wasblagtea,
Hew Yark
I 8:80 a. a.
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5:20 r. h.
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3:60 r.M
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Portland
Orra.n City
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dul, oueof lhe-hiet annoyauen of t-anscootinenlal travel. Hound trip tickets with stoo over
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For further Information call upon or write.
c. u.
or r . I. WHITNEY
, G. P. & T. .. St. Paul, Minn.
DONOVAN, Genera) Afent,
122 Third St., Portland, Ore.
DININU CAK8 ON OGDEN RnrrTs-
rUUMAS BUFFET SLIKPERS
AND
SECOHO-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Throot li Trains.
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Between PORTLAND aud COBVALM.
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At Albany and Corvallls eonneclwith tr.in
of Oregon Pacifle Railroad. ec,w,,n "n
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8:25 A. St
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ONE GIVES RELIEF.
THROUGH TICKETS
TO ALL roiKTS IS THE
EASTERN STATES. PASaDA An Frpnpv
Can be obtained at the lowest rates from
L. B. MOOP.E, Agrnt.Or.ro. UIit
R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROOERS
set. G. F.4 P. Area
Portland, Or.
Mana'er.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
WANTFn-AN inPAhoeanthick
.vi . . '-"or some simple
thing to patent? Protect TonrMeaa : th.m..
RrMm' .WfiMI JOILV WEDDEIU
r.V4 i0-.' I"" Attorneyi, Washington.
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