WHAT IS A BARREL!
rail Slant lUrrrla Demanded Pony lUr
rele Are Not Wanted.
Some ahippcn seem to think that a
Iiarrel in a barrel reKardlww of Rizu and
'hat it makes no difference, so far uh tail
ing produce in concerned, whether it is
tacked in a reffular full Hi-sod barrel or
d a small or "pony" barrel. Further,
nir conviction in that tliexo small bar-
Is are soimitinios UHed with diNhoneHt
ntent, the Rcllero imugininK that a
small barrel will Hell as quickly and for
as much as a large one. Mm there nttv
r was u ffreater mistake. The whole
alo produce dealer of Now York, Bos
on and Baltimore liavo recently stnit
ut circular explaining why the use of
hese small barrel involves them iu
o, tho gist of which Rural New Vork
r Hummuri.e as follows:
Tho outlet for shipments to these cit
es is, of course, to tho retail deulers,
nuny of them out of town. These deal
in uo the term barrel a u unit of
Measure, and they demand full measure,
f they order ten barrels of pututoe,
hey want ten barrels, and to Bend tbem
en of tho so called barrel which Home
nipper use would bo to give them in
eality ubobt nine barrels. The result i
hat the demand is greatest for the large
.arrols, and a demand control prico
ho prico of the barrels is relatively
dgher. It is estimated that on the av
rage the small barrels contuiu about
; 5 per cent leg than the large one, but
hey usually sell for at) to 25 per cent
wlow tho price of lurgo ones. Is this
irofltablo to tho shipper? Of course,
vhou there is a Hcarcity of anything on
he market, the buyer are less partien
ar. But in case of an overupply tho
orge barrels are in great demand, are
old first to the best trade, and tho
mall one must be sold later for what
hey will bring, or, us i often the case,
.re not sold ut all and are a total less.
Another poiut against the small bar
els is the fact that in paying freight
arriago and often commission the
barge is tho same on a small as on a
.irge barrel. The cartman won't deduct
nything for pony barrel. Tho railroad
stimate tho freight ut no much per bar
el regardless of size. The commission
.lerchant will handle n large barrel of
otatoe or other produce for tho samo
rice as u small one. In fact, he would
iwner handle the largo barrel, for it i
eg work to sell it. Tho small barrel is
I source of annoyance, dissatisfaction
.ud loss all around.
The standard barrel recommended by
be produoo trade of New York city
ucasures 17 incheg iu diameter of head,
It diameter of bilge ; length of stave
7 inches; length between heads, 25
ache. This is what i kuown as tho
..undurd flour barrel.
Hillride Trrre.
The North Carolina station has is
aed an illustrated bulletin ou hillside
arroces or ditches. The object of hill
ido terracing and ditching is to prevent
lie soil from washing away. The objee
tons to them are that their bunks be
ome fringed with noxious weeds and
bey are impassable to wagons and tna
hinery. Attention is called to u method that
riginuted with P. D. Mangum of Wake
''orest, N. C. This minimize the weed
ringe and ndmits of the fife uso of uiu
biuery. He has hud the method iu uso
en yours. HiN terrace i u spiral, with
i gradual rise fnun base to top of the
till. If but one Hide of the hill is to bo
,'rraced, run buck und forth, beginning
ho second where the first end. The
.hinted row run diagonally across each
Trace, slanting just enough to cause
mining water to follow the row ruther
ban to spill over from row to row, uucl
hese rows conduct the water to the
dge of the terrace nearest to the top of
be hill. This system deepens the soil
ran year to year, and Mr. Mangum'
elds have constantly increased iu pro
uetiveness. OIl Strawberry lleiln.
Here is what, M. A. Thayer, nutbori
V in such matters, say on u subject of
cucral importance:
If season has been favorable and a
argo crop produced or if grass and
reedl hlte. been allowed to take pos
asion, then do not hesitate to plow un
let and stai t new beds. If, however, a
nail crop was produced from vigorous
ines and the beds kept free from grass
nd weeds, us they should be, then the
tOOnd year, or even it third, may Ih
rotitahle, depending much ou season,
utility of soil, cultivntion, etc. When
Id beds ure to be continued, they
honld bo mowed immediately after
raiting and burned over. Then reduce
ws to six inches iu width, boe out all
ocds and grass, apply tine manure and
u It i vale often, same as new beds. With
hi treatment new runner will soon
ppear, and a nice matted row may be
Beared, producing many berries the fol
nrlin sossmi As s ruiu emtw bstb sf-1
ry year are most profitable and aatia
actory. Haw to Tit Ivy Polaoalac.
A Hum I New Yorker correspondent
rritea: "My exierieno Willi poinun
vy, poison ouk ami poison nuiiiim tlie
.ut I drend the most hits ben very
imple. Put sweet ereum on a, cloth and
over the RffBStsd part; renew as stain
it begins to get dry. This will draw
11 the poison out in a few days, put the
kin in a healing condition, and thepoi
on will never return. Simple ns this
einedy seems to le. it is m verth'.dess
nfailing. "
The Corn shmldrr.
Charles S. Hawkins in The Indiana
'armer, after four years' use of the
orn shredder, passes judgment against
t as being too slow, making the fod
ler coat too much, and as Ii".' langerous
lecanse of the friijuent choking and the
laka involved in clearing it. He thinks
t must be improved or abandoned.
Good Roada Made by Bad Men,
i Wliilo in lieorgia lust summer, I hu'l
..ii IMMMpttttlflV i.l I'Xlltllillilll
ImadabyootiTioti, Halfway ra bom
, iv. V,.'ll,.v ,,. .1... II..U.' .....'.,.,..r.l.fir.l.
we came iihui (lie "chain gang" at
work. The first thing we saw was a
white man sitting under tree with a
loaded ride in hi hand, while up the
road at some distance sat another simi
larly armed. Between them worked a
squad of 1 2 or 15 colored convicts. Kach
wore a stri)ed suit, and had an iron hall
chained to his leg. While they worked,
this hall and chain were fastened around
the waist. Several were driving mules
and scrapers, while others worked with
oick and shovel. Thev were all haid at
work and evidently good natured and
happy. Later we saw where they spent
the night
A large tent was pitched at
the edge of a wood
, . . n
with small, jm-i
fires burning near it
After their supper
of corn bread ami r
asses, salt jsirk
I Bdrolt,the001ivlutlcrawle.l into the!
tent where they were chained together
for the night. After an hour of singing
and talking, thev fell ash-en and snored
contentedly till daybreak, when thev
' ' '
P
were crowded out for breakfast and
another day on the road.
It was said that all the roads iu Hous
ton county were made by convicts.
There were no jails for petty offenders;
but as fust as convicted, they were sent
out to the chain gang .nd put to work.
At first though, the sight of that armed
guard and the stories of w hippings that
were told, made the whole thing eeem
like a relic of a barbarous age. Yet I
1 saw enough to convince me that those
convicts w ere U'ttcr off working on that
roud than they would have been OOOped
up in a hot jail, and subject to all the
evils of idleness. I would lie glad to
gee the lazy inmates of our Northern
jails on our roads at work. If a drunk
ard, a thief, or a wife-lieater, were made
to understand that jailing means hard
and constant labor on the road, such
men would think a good many times,
before they commit the crime that forced
them into such service.
As to the character of the work done
by these (ieorgia convicts, there can be I
no doubt of its value. I have never Seen
better work done on a country roud. I
T, ,, t ,.,. ,, , ,1
tin lu-iil nii.iiiiL i uit it iiiiiii
country, cutting through hills, und lill-
iug low placet in a thoroughly workman
like manner. The cost to the count v
was ridiculously small a compared with ,
JJ9Ol0mt,Pa0Ung--ft"fO
" "r ermm I
Bucklen'e Arnica Salve.
Tiik Bkst Sai.vk in the world for Cut,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tion!, and positively cures Pile, or no
pay required, ft i guaranteed to glee
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box For sale by
Chat man A Co.
HOW ARE YOU FIXED?
With BtUlHBOn top and insurance
underneath, any man can place himself i
in any position attainable by human
effort .
I Koi't i. WMLL off BBBAR DOWN trying
to get neb. Swapping invest mum
and financiering for higher rate of
interest has doughed the cake of many.
IiiMirunco has its place in the family
and business economy and should head
the list.
"Tm man woo DIM uninsured com
mits a social crime hardly dlitingullh
able from thai of a man who dies a
defaulter to public office, and leaves his
friends to pay Ins bond out of their hard
earnings." (Foes) This I harsh, tint
correct classitication .
'C'o.MMoDui: VaNDBRBILT Srthl once to
rue that any fool could make money,
! but it took a smart man to keep it
That saiingis an axiom of our civillga
! linn. The only hope, then, for the dm n
1 is that, h hen in prosperity, they may be
induced to takeout insurance policies."
Chaiincev M. Depew.) Truth is its
own commentator,
Atlanta, Qa (TBLBORaU) : "Jake
Morris, of this oily, while returning
; from a Masonic Lodge this evening,
j died almost instantaneously IrOul ex
cessive palpitation of the heart, brought
I on by a lit of laughter lie w as insured
for $84000." This is no laughing
matter, but, speaking seriously, isn't
life insurance a good thing? Write me.
for rates, etc. H li. Col. ion, Manager
Mas. MiuiihI Life Ins Co., Portland,
Oregon .
Skwtnc; Maciiinks Ciikac. Want a
sewing machine? Oel a good one for
v.'i.OO with five years guarantee; ffi 00
ow and toXM cr month until puni
See BsHoutjr & ltuaeli about it
175.03 IN GOLD GIVES.
1 NTKKN ATIONA 1. NkVS AND BOOB Oo.,
Haltiuiore, Mil., ure making n most
liberal offer of $17,'.tH lo any agent who
will sell !M copies in twoinontlisof their
new lamk. "I'nder Both Klaga," or a
gol.l watch for selling 41 copies in one
month. This premium is in addition to
commission, liraphic and thrilling ad
ventures of the Civil War. lth sides.
K.very word written by eye witnesses.
Stories of camp tires, comradeship, deeds
of dash and daring, antvdotes, etc, Hun
dnsd of war pictures. One agent reports
copies sold in two davs, another agent
4'.' in four days. Complete 11.00 outfit
sent for SO cents in stamps. Write thetn
immediately, l-'reights paid and credit
given. Ibis is a splendid opportunity
for students and teaetiers . Inrmg then
summer vacation.
Silk ninbrcMas fer SM i d'ar at the
Racket Store
Unnecessary Trouble.
Tim California Hanki'iV AHHwiution
l I .1.1 l.iii. ttill'liil t I II II I vi ! 11 tal tlllt KY.
ment1 exertlD
1 Hiplyt'l, i" issuing a pumplilet on the
financial iiucHiioii. It will he no news
to the voters of this state that they arc,
as a class, opMisel to the "free coinage
of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1," or that
they view with alarm the movement
among the people to repudiate the re
publican gold-standred policy nought to
lie fastened a DOB the toiling masses and
debt-bufdenel producers of America.
Frttno ExvotitOT
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City
III. was tnl.l hv her iloctors she had
j Consumption and that there was no
hope for tier, hut two liottle Dr. King's
",NU! n) . " ' m1U
I. .... i - i t ,
i says ii: savco nei inc. nir. i hob. i.ggers,
IHU Florida St., .San Knuicisco, sutlcred
from a dieadful cold, approaching Con
sumption, tried without result every-
'h.in, 9f then bought one bottle t( I)r.
WM onred Reli riatiirwlt v thankful,
I It is such results, of which these are
samples, that prove the wonderful
! 11! .
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I .111. Ih h Ml trill tWltl M ut I .tliiriiiini
I m l . 1. 1 l : : i ,
& Co.' Druw' Store,
and $1.00.
Regular size BOo,
$200.00 IN GOLD GIVEN.
TBI Intkunationai. Xkws and Hook
Co., of Baltimore, Md., offer $200.00 to
B&y agent who wi'l sell iu three months
i'lh copies of their book, "Campaign and
Issues of A full, graphic and coin-
j plete account of the Campaign, all sides
given. Beautifully illustrated. Biogra-
)' " K. . " " . ,pally'
liieiiooK oi all oilier to sell now
Freight paid and credit given. Complete
outfit 15 cents. Write them immedi
ately. A gold watch given in addition
to commission for selling 70 copies in
thirty days. Agents wanted also for
other books and bibles.
Old People.
Old people w ho require medicine to
regulate the bowel and kldnevs will
Slid the true remedy in Electric Bitters'
Thin medicine does not stimulate an I
contains uo whisky nor other intoxicant
but acts as a tonic and alterative. It
acts mildly on the stomach and bowels,
adding strength and giving tone to the
orLMliH. there hv niilitur Vilni.. in In
performance of the function. Electric
Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids
digestion. Old People Bod It just exactly
what they need. Price 50c and tl per
bottle at Chariuan it Cd.'l Drug
8 tore.
For the accommodation of bis many
ellsli iiiioi s nn tl... liil! Mr ll.i i.rl.t Imo
Mtablia)ied br,nrh meat mketln the
Sblvely building on Seventh street,
where he keeps u full stock of all kinds
of fresh and salted meats, hams, bacon,
lard, etc. No stale meat kept. Give
him call .
1. J. STRATrOX
has placed in his store, corner Seventh
und Center Sts., in addition to hi fine
line of onooaBiae, hay, fibd, etc.,
a full stock of LEAD) PAINTS, OILS
AND VARNISH, which he will sell ae
low AS TIIK I.OWKHT.
For Over Fifty Years.
i Am Old ami Wbix-Tbiid Re.mkdy
Mrs. Winalow'e Soothing Syrup has
i been used for over rift v year hy nil
i lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, OUtee wind colic, and is
, the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists
in every part of the World. Twenty
live cents a bottle, its value is in
calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs.
' Winslow's .Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
Silver Rabbit s Foot.
The greatest Campaign badge worn III
any year. Neat, handeome and becom
ing. Silver Rabbit's Foot w ith excellent
picture of Bryan ami motto, "16 to 1"
Expressive Of Free Silver as no other
emblem. The Rabbit's Font brought
Mr. Bryan good luck and it will mean
good luck to all who wear it. Send a
silver dime, wrapped in a letter, (Do
not send stamps,) and we will send you
this silver badge. Dealers please write
for prices.
PUGH & REYNOLDS,
Mfg's, Agents, Dexter, Iowa.
Dr.
Dr. .1
W. Walleus is now assistant (0
W. Welch, dentist, opposite P. u
The Tin ice-a week N Y World and
OoUBIBB for i per year. The World
wi'l be ol special advantage to you
dining the presidutial campaign.
Jacob Kober, the Seventh street baker
keeps on hand a large etnek of the best
country cider, soda water ami olhet
tempi ranee drinks All drinks kept on
ee.
Louis Fredrick, the fashionable tailor,
has moved his shop from opposite the
Klectric hotel to opposite Armory hall.
Nothing but tirst-class work done and
satisfaction guarntee 1.
Your attctit ion is called to the ad ol
Dr. Kesslcr in another column. The
dia't r formerly resided in this place and
is reliable and ersons afflicted will not
makea aaistaks by visiting him at Port
land. Oaring to an increase .t business in
Portland, Dr. Frank P, Welch, dentist,
will hereafter la' unable to make his
weekly visits to Oregon (.'ity to attend
to his patients here, but will la' psSBMBjd
to see tbem at his I'ortl.ind otfiee. IIS
I i-k 1 1 in Bgdklinf .
Job Printing at the
Courier Office
LOCAL SUMMARY.
Trimmed hat, new goods, "jO to 75c
at Mr.. Sladen's.
Money to loan on good security by
A . S. Dresser.
Anew line of beautiful laces just are
rived at the Racket Store.
Proscriptions carefully compounded a
G. A. Harding's drug store.
Coruwood taken on subscription at the
CoOlIU office. Now is the lime bring
in.
Ladlea' and children' summer under
wear from II cents up at the Racket
Store.
Received at ( 'barman A Son's a large
invoice of wall paper, latest and pret
tiest designs.
A five-room cottage for rent at corner
of Sixth mid Jefferson. Inquire of
Bitrmcislcr A Andersen.
Shark, the barber, don't swim but
Le tt in the swim when it comes to
shaving and hair cutting
For your strings and extras for all
musical instrument go to Burmeister
A AndreBen's, who keep a full supply.
Blank note and receipt books of all
kind and deed, mortgages, etc.,
cheaper than Portland wholesale price
at Coi'KiKit office.
L. L. I'ickens, dentist, dues all kinds
of dental work. Bold crowns, porcelain
crowns and bridge work a specialty.
Office in Harclay building, corner Main
and Seventh street.
C. A. Willey hai added to hi harness
and repair slfnp second door west of
depot, next to OOOBIBB office, a full
stock of shoes, where he will not only
keep a full Hue of first-class ban l-mide
harness, saddles, etc., but will do all
kinds of harness and luot and shoe
repairing at prices that can't be dup
licated. (Jive him a Call, Satisfaction
guaranteed.
FRENCH TANSY WAFERS.
These wafers are for painful, scanty,
profuse or irretular menses, Btiy cause
and ladies will find that no better
remedy exists for these difficulties. To
avoid lieiuir imposed upon by base imita
tions buy from our agents and lake
French Tansy Waters only. Price by
mail, 18.00. CO. Huntley, Druggist,
Cautield Bl ick, Oregi n City, Oregon
Prizes for Your Sk II
The person forming the largest number
of words, using the letters in the text
"EXCELSIOR." will lie given $100 IN
CASH. $75.00 will lie given to the per
son forming the next largest list. The
next will receive $50.00 in caBh, and for
the next eleven largest lists will be paid
$25.00 each. Money deposited in Bay
City Bank, corner Center and Washing
ton uvenues.
Separate the letters in the text thus :
E-X-C-E-L-S-I-O-R, und form us many
words a you can. For example! Excel,
is, etc. It is said over ten small words
can be formed from these letters, and we
will give a prize to every person sending
ten words or more ; so if you are at word
making, or are bright, you are sure of
something for your trouble, while you
have an equal opportunity for the large
cash prizes.
Our object is to advertise our "EX
CELSIOR" GERMAN MEAD, the most
improved and healthful summer bever
age on the market. One tablet placed
in a glass of water is sufficient to satisfy
the thirst of an epicure.
Every person sending a list of words
muHt enclose with the same thirteen
two-cent stamps for a package of EX
CELSIOR GERMAN MFAD, which will
be sent postpaid, together with full rules
and particulars governing the contest.
As a guarantee of good faith, the
Mayor and Chief of Police of this city
MANHOOD RESTORED
BEFORE N0 AFTER
stldnsviftnd tiifl
rPIOES!K Jtrongthenaand Pl',, .rp trouMM -1(1,
Prnmni 1 1 lie III 1 1 K N K la the on y known remfd (0 core wlihout u.i op.rut.o... I0M lesl mont
52T5 r tl mm an " lee (riven ai.d money renirned it six boxea rloe, not ellect u jwruuuieut cure.
E 00 a bo" "li for l&W, hv mull. Band f.-r aMBOlfcalM and testimonials.
' Address DA Vol- MEDICIN S CO., P. ft Box J076, 8an Francisco, Cal. far Sale by
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WAR! WAR!! WAR!!!
AT THE
Gambrinus Cold Storage.
The only i'"oe in Iheeity whlrh can Mii.ply yon with anything yon wunt in the lhUnr Hn
snd vrs Bee money on every art iele you buy WINK, Kr KK AMI I.1QIIKH bera
I Mell to you at POrUaad priees ami save you your electric car (are anil exi'nses whil
rmilaaal
It will save ten years on your life's leae by ira'linir at home with a reliable rirm ami noi
beinK hel.l up bv htghwayauni oa the sBMSrls ear
What you b.ijr at the (lambrtnu I'oM storage is ir.iaranteeil to be just what you buy it for or
money tsnradsd
tanrMTl stoek of l.lq nors ami t he only isimplete slo,'k of Wine nt Ins I".oT ratCSS
WHV HO TI A SStDWrrOwBI hikI pay M.iO per lallon as a pastime when you can buy
better nine at gas MtawtSg priee:
SWEET WINES:
alilornia Pl Wine per (rallnn
Slwrry " " '
' Aageflra" " "
e.'l Nas.-el " 44
fokat Wine "
Mailerla "
Mai sua
gaatSkag a ll-k "
liarel
Rolllol Beer quarts per loaen
l4orter. DSSSSUM
(iulne' Extra stoui f.int- i r il..ren
sunn Whiskey, per callon
I'hiH'nlx Bourbon "
California lirape BSaaiy, per sallen
.alilornia Hlaekberrv Bran.h. per gallon
For ke Seer, leave order. The Sint
N. F. ZIMMERMAN. Mgr
will act as judges in the award of prize.
Number your words and write your
name nlainlv.
Address TIIK UK R.MAN M KA I CO.,
HAY CITY, MICH.
Cor Adams and Center Sts.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World'! Pair Highest Medal and Diploma.
"GREATEST ON EARTH."
Dr. "Illea HeoloratlTe Nrrvlnr.
Mr. U. T. Caldwell, is book-keeper in
the First National Bank of Fulton, Ky.
"I waa completely run down, My nerve
became so unstrung through loss of sleep
and worry that I felt sure I would be com
pelled to give up my position. I would lie
awake all night long, and it took but little
B. Calbwelu
to shake mo up so that I could not possibly
attend to my business as I should. In
connection with this I bad Ki'cr trouble,
heaviness about the stomach, and pains In
different parts of my body. I was also much
reduced lu flush. I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
I first procured a trial bottle from a local
druggist and euod results quickly followed. I
then procured a dollar bottle, and hy the time
I bad used lliis up 1 was a different man. I
am now on my third bottle and am able to
sleep soundly and eat regularly, something
I could not possibly do before taking your
JVenitna. I am now fully recotxred, and do not
hesitate to pronounce Pr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine the iirtatut nn cine on earUi."
Fulton, Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee I bat the first buttle will benefit.
Alldrupplstssell It at II, 6 bottles forfS, or
It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine RM.!HreVitb
OREGON
CENTRAL &
EASTERN
R. R. CO
VA.QT7.IN A
hay
BOTJTK
Connociltn at Taqulna Bay with the fan
KrMiicihi " aui) raquina Buy
steamship Company.
Steamship "Fnrallon"
So lis from Yiniuiim every elplit
iilliliu every elpnt ivk ler Min
Franoltco, (Jooa Bay i on oxfora, Trintau ana
Hiiinbiilt Bcy.
Passenger acoommndatloni ansa rpa Mad.
Shortest mute between the Willamette Valley
himI California.
Fare from Albany or point?! west to San
Krauciseo:
Cabin
Steenwe
To Coos Hay ami Port Oxford
Cabin,
To Humbolt Hay:
Cabin,
0 no
I Oi
l! 00
S 00
Round trip, good for mi dayt
RIVeR division.
Steamers "Albany" and "Wm. M. IIoiih.''
newly furnished, leave Albany dally lexeept
Saturdays) at 7:46 a. m., arriving at Portland lue
same day at p m.
Rehtrntne, bouts leave Portland aama days
at 0:00 a. m , arriving at Albany at T: i" p. m.
.1 '. MA YO, 8upt. River Divbtlnn,
(jurvallli, Or
KUWIN HTOMK, M-r .
"CUF.DENE"
Thlncreat 7i 'lalile
9 VltHll.: r,till'irrs( ll-
tlonof H fanmurf l'rnch pl.ysU'lun. will quietly cur' you of all ner
vous or ktwttftn of the ienertUiva lilWiliit such us i.ist Manhftod,
Iuoin:ili l,,,f;is 'n t!u' Btu ;:,Snni ml Ktntssioi, ryotll lMilllty,
iMmntes Untllnesi to Marry, BxliMuUii) Druiit, VHoOfl ana
OoUtlpatlon, It rtni.rt all losspi M'rtav or night, PrVWt qnlck
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health by almplu meana, after nlli rluit tor
aeveral yeara with a aerore Iiiiik alt'ei-ibm, and
lust dread dlaease c no pi Ion, la anxious Uj
make known to Ml fellow sufferers the msSSI
of euro. To thoiu who dealre It, he will cheer
fully send (free of charge, a copy of the preaerlie
lion used, which they will Bad u sure cure for
Consumption, AstliuiM, Citarrh. Ilrinilii
tla and all throat and Iiiiik Mnlndira, He
hopes all sufferera will try his remedy, aa It la
Invaluable. Those desiring tho prescription,
which will coat them nothing, and may prove a
bleaalng, will please a.lilreaa.
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GIVES THE CHOICE OK
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
VIA
GREAT
NORTHERN RY.
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
AND
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DENVER
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EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERV 5 DAYS
.....FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
For full details call on or ail.lrexM
W. H. HUBLBURT,
Gen'l
I'bnh. Aifent,
Puhti.aNI), Ha
Trains arrive and depart f om Portland s
OUOWI!
lleiiart No. 2 P'O. s1! -h tern is 1
" N . 8 -Tn D.l "' 1
Arrive No. i r i. '.ii K.-i ...
' Iso. 7 KwIU ' ii es
7:1 f M
S 0 AM
h: 0 . y
i :ou r
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily.
South .
I North.
Solentiflo American"1
i r. - am rata-?-'
:Mr.M. Lv Portland Ar 8:10 a. a
Si'.r. a. Lv Oregon City Lv 7:23.
MiibA.M. Ar San Francisco Lv 6:00 T. M
The above trains atop at East Portland, Oregon
City, Woodburu, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffer
nn. Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Shetlda
Halsey. Uarrlabura, Junction City, Irving,
lugene, C'reawell, jWajas,
roseburiTmail daily
30a. a. Lv Portland Ar 4:40r.a
Wu. Lv Oregon City l.v S:M r.a
!:,. Ar Roaeburg Lv 8:00a.
SALEM PASSENQEB TmTlY.
4:00 r U Lv Portland Ar 10:15 a H
4:49 ra Lt Orstren City Lv :27 a M
l:li At Baltai Lv MS a
DININO CARS ON OODEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEXPESS
am
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through 1 rami
WeatSlde 1)1. islon.
B.tween PORTLAND and CORTALLIS
aaiLTaaiK DaiLviiicirTaiNDaT.i
7:30 A.M.
U:ll P M
Lv
Ar
Portland
Corvalha
Ar
Lv
5 10P.M.
1:00 P.M.
At Albany and Corral. i connect with train
fOregon Pacific Railroad.
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I 45P. M.
7.J5P.M.
Lt
Ar
Portland
McMnnvIlle
Ar
Lv
:25 A. M
S:."A.M
THROUGH TICKETS
t a tx roiim nt th
EASTERN STATES, CASADA AXD EfROPS
Can be obtataed at the lowest rates (mis
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