Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, September 24, 1897, Image 8

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    iMARCHESI METHODS.
HOW THE GREAT TEACHER TERROR
IZES HER SCHOLARS.
JtiMtructiona In Hinging From Her Not
Altogether an Agreeable Ordeal Hut
Hlie Conscientiously Labors Always I or
Her Pupil's ltcncflt.
In the mimical world of Europe no
toneht.r tninln liiphcr tliiui Mine. Mar
rlicHi, mid yet o firnt interview will) lier
in nn orilciil to bo dreaded. Kho may tell
you with nlinoHt hrutul friinknesH that
your cheritihnd vocul projocts aro thin'
ph air LnhhlcH and that yon had better
tnru your attention to cooking. Or,
with ouo unusual gltam of her gray
eyes mid 0110 Ri dden indrawn breiith,
tnakino her thin lips "till thinner, she
may tell yon that you urc dcHlined to
lift thn heurt of the world in immortal
Bong and weur tlm lanrelH of a urcut
Jyrio career. Aain, fclio may tell yon
with the same blunt severity that you
have no looks at all for the Rtiign, mid
after you have been uecepted an a. pupil
yon are still nubjrctcd to her merciless
severity.
To bo taught by Mnie. Marches! in
not to have tho luxury of nu individual
IciNflon, an hour'B good, cozy, comfort
able time all to yourHelf. 13y no means.
That iti not her plan. You aro tunglit
in clahs. You are thus introduced at
once to an audience,. You thus have nu
opportunity of conquering stage fright.
Yon pre thus submitted to tho criticism
'of others. Not only your voice, but
your ninuncrH, your gait, your way of
holding your hands are studied. From
head to foot yon ere scrutinized.
A small plntform is in the center of
Morchesi'g salon, whore the pupil stuuds
and recites (or sings) her lesson. The
class sit around tho rtxu Uud criticise.
The pupil has to face not only the class,
bnt the audience includes often the first
musicians of the world. How docs a
sensitive woman bear the gun fire of
Mine. Marobesi'i criticism, her ridicule,
her sarcasm and severity? One day one
of the class was having her IB niiuntet
of losson before a crowded room. Mar
chesi was in a sardouio humor that
morning. Her remarks were brilliant,
but more cutting than a Damascus
blade. The audience folt that a climax
was coming. Itoanifc The girl's lip
began to tremble as Marchesi's com
mentary sparkled aud out and sparkled
again. Her lip trembled more and
more. Tho agitation gained upon her
whole body, tilfuhe shook like a willow
in the wind. Poor dear, the othor pu
pils held their bronth. The room was
silent as a tomb. You could hear Mar
ohesi's watch tick in her pocket Still
the pupil strove to bring out the tone
that tlioHO severe, lips of Alarohosi had
commanded. At last the voice rolled
out. The tone guiued upon the room.
The voice stopped.
"You sing like a fool I" litornlly
hissed Marches!, and the storm brake.
The girl burst into tours. Her sobs,
coming upon the silence, wore most
painful. Not one of the pupils dared to
rush forward with comfort or himdker
chiuf. The girl threw tho shoot of mu
sic on tho floor and covored her face
with her hands. Then, dashing the
tears away from her faco, she stooped ,
down, gathered up the scattered music,
toro it into shreds, tossed it to every
part of tho room, and rushed from the
platform stano. All fult it was over
with her forever, so fur us lessons with
Marchesi were couaerued, and more
than oue heart aelied for hor.
"Ha, hal" luughed Murohesi, rising
dolightodly from the piano, rubbing her
hands together and walking, or rather
stalking, majestically through tho room
and up and dowu and . again seating
herself at the piano, "lia, hal Tliut
girl will siugl Klio has tho grand lire.
Khe is dramatic Sho haB tho line pas
sion ol tho devil." Aud the girl came
buck the next day and won Marchesi's
bravos aud hand chipping.
Upon another occasion Marchcsi sat
in judgment upon a pupil's hunds us
sho stood upon the platform.
"Now, dou't put up your lip liko a
baby, "she says, "if I toll you that I
never saw such a booby. You're ns awk
ward as a country clown. Look at your
huudsl Just look at them dangliug
down at your sides liko a jumping jack
wnitiug to twitch on a pole. Mais, voi
lu,"sho continued, softening a little,
"if I do uot toll yon, ma chero, of these
things now while you aro iu my salou,
do yon kuow who will tell you of them
Inter on when you stand for tho first
time before oue of the great audiences
of Europe? Tho reporters will flay yon
alive aud deservedly. Will they not note
dowu every awkward gettture, every
guuehorio? Will they uot say, 'She has
a divine voice, but sho held her hands
like a clown?' And when you read it in
all the papers the next n.oiuiug, ah,
how you will exclaim, ' Why did not
Murohesi correct me, tell mo, reprove
me, no mutter how severely?' Now,
hold your hands easily, oue palm crowed
upon the nher, the right hand ncroxs
the left, the forefinger uud middle lin
ger of the right hand between tho thumb
and forefinger of tho left band. Hon!
Now, seo what ease of position, what
reposo it gives to your whole flgnro as
you 3tand there. "
To look over the programme for the
couoerts Mine. Murelnsi gives from
time to tiro is to read a strungo collec
tion of mimes. Here are pupils from
Japan. Here is a name from Nor
ay. Here is a lady from Finland.
Hero nro sturdy Scotch names. Hero are
Americun uumos girls from St Louis,
Kan Francisco, tho Maine woods, the
gulf states New Zealand bus rorre
aentativos ou tho programme. To look
iwt Marchesi's album is to sea some of
the portraits of the world's great sing
era and their signatures. New York
Bun. '
goore JoH Incom.
Some clever fellow bos invented
tasteless cod liver oil."
"The wretch I Tryiug to beat inno
cent children out of a lot of dunes and
nickels." C'hicatitf Record.
RECALLED BY TELEGRAPHER
Attraction of Scene In a I'lay Suggests
Htory.
When "Secret Service" wus first pro
duced in New Yrk, the audiences for
tho first wti k or i wo included u laro
number of telegraph operators, attracted
by tho vivid description giveu of the
greiiu iu which Gillette s'luds the mes
eago and is shot through tho hand. In
tercut in this part of tho play waned
slightly, so far us tho knights of the
key wero concerned, when it was found
that tho telegraphing, Vhilo it soundud
very real to the uninitiated, was nothing
but a succession of meaningless clicks.
Why it w as expected that there should
bo reul telegraphing nuy more than
there should ) reul killing on tho stage
was explained by an old operator re
cently. "There lingers in tho mind of
all tho older meu in tho business," said
ho, "the memory of the telegraphing
scene in Oliver Doud Dyrou's piny,
'Across tho Continent,' in which a geu
uino operator was substituted fur the
actor long enough to tick out a welcome,
to any member of tho profession who
might be in the audience. It was u
Mrs. John Drew's old Arch Street thea
ter iu Philadelphia, ubout 15 yeurs ugo.
Every night tho man on tho stngo would
spoil out: 'Good evening, boysl If you
are ull feeling well, rup out an answer
ou the iron support of the scut in front
of you. All together, now one, two,
three. Go!'
"The rest of tho ngdieuoe were be
wildered by the ticking ull over tho
bouse, aud it wus great fun for the boys
and a shrewd move on the part of tho
mauagement, for it attracted telegra
phers In great forca Tbcy enjoyed the
puzzled expression of the peaplo, who
couldn't understand the unanimity of
the answer from tho gallery, orchestra
and lobby. Of coutse the talk between
the stuge and tho house was not con
fined tc this salutation. It was on nil
sorts of topics, usually In' the form of
an interrogation, with a request for a
simultaneous answer. The story has
been told to tho younger men, and
whenever a play is produced in which
a telegraph key figures they like to seo
If the experience will be repeated. "
New York Mail and Exppress.
Tb Lines of the Hand.
They were out driving aud had come
upon a fine stretch of shudy country
road.
"Do yon believe in palmistry," be
asked "the reading of one's fortune
by the liuea in one's band?"
"I believe," she said, "that if I
oould see the lines iu only oue of your
hunds I could foretell that we would
have a very pleasant drive."
He Immediately caught ou aud
grasped the reins with one bund aud
the situution with the other. Comic
Cuts.
A KLONDIKE LETTER.
We arrived at Lake Lindorman Sept,
4, and at this date, Sept. 7, have part of
lumber sawed for boat. It is an Indian
summer day, one of the half dozen dry
days Bince we left the steamor Elder a
month ugo. On the lake shore are saw
pits in great numbers, bouts in course of
construction and improvised clothes lines
on which ure drying blankets and cloth
ing. Dried fruit is being re-dried and
trinkets aro spread out iu the sun.
We left the steamer three miles below
Dyea and hired a boat for $13 uud took
our outfit 4a miles up Dytu river. It is
then 18 miles to the summit of pass,
about 20OJ feet ubovo sea level. Wo
hired 600 pounds packed from Stone
House to Summit for $;I5. Ferrying
Crater lake cost $18; Long Lake $20;
Deep Lake 10. Crater Lake is 2)
miles long; Long Lake 1 miles long.
From Summit to Luke Lindorman is 13
miles. Except as above mentioned.
We packed our 2800 pound outfit our
selves going over the trail some 12 or 16
times, making 0 to 8 trips. This is the
hardest months work I ever did. 1
commenced with 75 to 85 pounds of a
load and gradually increased it to 10"
puumls. Fuirclougli is a packer from
'way back nnd stout as a horse; he
packs 150 pounds as easily as I take 100.
Collins overworked himself and was sick
a few days. Our St. Jo friend is gritty
and keeps up his end. We get to work
early and work late. We rested part of
one Sunday uud part of two days near
the Summit. There was a terrific gale
and rain and no one wus moving. The
trail is a terrible rough, rocky, bteep
one, shoes wear out ami cosi mo f iu
to'rcplace, but that is nothing; they will
chaige here for looking at a man. We
bought 50 pounds of rice for $4 and 7
sacks of Hour for $78. I forgot to state ,
that part of our goods were upset in
Dyea creek and we lost one sack of
beans but we soon bought another suck.
There are numerous ice-cold streams to .
ford, no tootloga or bridges yet. The
Indians get 40 cents a pound or moie
for packing from Dyea to Lake l.iinler-
mun. Their children and Mi'iaw
Hre
put to work and pack 25 to 50 pounds.
There has been lots of money iiiade
on the trail and lakes, lioat builders
are in demand at $.'0 a day. Ituata are
$400 to $tkX) and scarce. We had to go
four miles for IiiiiiIht. Moiils are 50
cents at Dyea, To cents at Sheep Camp
and $1 at Lake Linderman. Dyea
ought to txt the town instead of Skaga
uay. Hundre ls are quitting the Siti'g
uay trail and taking the Chilkool route
and no doubt there will he 1000 men
that w ill reach Lake Linderuinn onl" to
fin.l II fi-ikvun mm k anv.il n. i.nt da ..!.!!. I t
is buried near the Summit, it died on
the route lust May, and a man on the
lake shore blew out bis brains after loft
ing two outfit in the rapids at foot of
Lake Linderman. Woid has just rome
that two muu were drowned while ru -
ning While Horeo rapids. We wl 1
portage around the rapid and hope to
reach Dawson Oily by Sept, 25tli. I
we have a south wind we will go through
a flying. '
We uro over the hardest pm t of our
trip, luivo big upi'iliien und tout I spiriiH.
'cores of women uro voing through ;
they drees like men but their long hair
and shrill voices give them HWny. -
The passage on the snow and ice in
the spring will be 1-ellcr than il in now,
lie. numerous bt minis ami lakes will he
frozen over ui.d the trail much shorter
than it is now. There is a monthly let
ter mail.
i Gr.oiKis A. Hamilton.
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DY
Tnko Laxative llruino Ojilnlne Tablets
All
diugglKts refund lliu money If It full" to curciV.
Dandruff is due to nn enfeebled state
of the fckin. Hall's Hair llenewcr
quickens tho nutritive functions of the
skin, iiealinit nnl preventing tho
formation of dandruff.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
We hf
ilaili
it OS
tvtry
Vttppit,
tlgutnm,
a
For Over Fifty Year.
An Old and Well Tiiied Rkmeoy.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp has
been ned for over fifty years by mil
lions el mothers (or (heir children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums
allays all pttni. euu-s wind colic, and is
the best remeuv lor uiairnces. is
pleasant In the tattle. Sold by Druggis
ii everv part of the Woild, Twenty
five cents a bottle. Its value is in
calculable. Be sure and ask tor Mrs
Winsow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
OA8TOHIA.
Clubbing Propositions.
We are now prepared to furnish the
Weekly Oregoniun and the Courikr one
year for $2 to cash in advance subscrib
ers ; the Tri-Weekly N. Y. World and
Courier for fl.8."; the Oregon Agricul
turist and Rural Northwest and Qoukikr
for 1 .50. and tho N. W. i'acifle Farmer
and Commit for $1.50.
The Grandest Remedy.
Mr. R. B. Gieevp, merchant, of Cliil
howie, Va., eirtinVs lhat he had con
sumption, was given np to die, sought
all medical treatment that money could
nroeure. tiied nil cough remedies he
could hear of, but got no relief ; spent
manv niL'hlB pitting up in a chair; was
induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery,
and was i ured by use of two homes,
l'or past three years has been attending
to business, and says Dr. King's New
Discovery is tho grainiest remedy eve'r
made, as it has done so much for him
uud nlso lor others in hU community.
Dr.- King's New Discovery is guaranteed
for Coughs, Odds and Consumption.
It don't fail. Trial boitle free at Char--man
& Co 'b Di uij Store. .
Soiiio hing to Know.
It nisv be worth something to know
that the veiy let medicine lor rei-t ring
the tired cm nervous tvystemto a healthy
vigor isKlectric Kitteis. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acts by giving tine
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the ' Liver and Kid
neys. hiiiI aids these organs in throwing
oil' imninities in the blond. Lleclric
Bitters improves the appetite, aids
digestion, sod is pronounced by those
w ho have tried it as the verv best blood
purifiei and neive tonic. Try it. Sold
lor fine or $1.(H) per bottle ai Chai man
& Co. 'a drug store.
CASTOniA.
fkt fa
il milt
ipiiaif
Buoklen's Arnica Salve.
Tub BiihT Sai-vr in the world for Cuts,
Rruihes, Sires, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin.
Fever Sores, Tetter,' Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures files,
or no psy required, it is gnaianteeu lo
give neifect auiisfactum or money re
nnded Trice 25 cents per box. For
sale by Churman A Co.
Liver BHDs
pat Ion, sour stomach, imlicestlon are promptly
cured by Hood's rills. They do their work
easily and thoroughly.
Vest after dinner pills.
f 25 cents. All drupglata.
J'repared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only I'Ul to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla.
U ' ANTED KAITIIFI'I. MKX OR WOMAN TO
travel f.ir r, siinilile eM ibhshed house in
Orew'on. Salary t;M and expends. 1'iwli n
IH'riiinnent. Krh'rvnre. Knei, sell-adilned
am "t -iiv.'lopu. I'll,- "aiinnal,iiar Insuraiico
JAMES MURR0W,
Paper Hanging
Artistic House Tainting
An;l Kalsomirs:.
i n..i.r. -.t th: r-,-t. oh KetiTth StrorL
tirem . lry, Oreeon
naiit y IT) . ;i iJi.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE AKE .SrW'TIXr; 1NT Tllli COURTS OCR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVF. USE UK TUB WORD "CASTORIA," AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS CUll TRADE MARK.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the sams
that lui3 home and docs noi'J
bear the facsimile signature cf
This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in. tho homes' of tho fathers cf America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought yyf sJTZZZi" on 3
and has the signature of C&ajfflcuc&ii. wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my .name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President.'
March 8, 1S07.
Do Mot Bo Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even lie docs not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought" .
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You,
THC OSNTAUJI OOMMN
...The Most Desirable Suburb...
ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND
I
T ta all within nm milp nf the
nected by an improved plank
view, food air. soi . water
nublic school adioininer. With
and but a 1 5 minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this
a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in
popularity.
Choice Lots ready for the garden from $100 to $150 on
easy monthly installments. with liberal discount to home build
ers. Call on or address.
T. L. riUKMAX, Trustee,
mmm restored
3
BEFORE UNO AFT'iR
riTPIDF.NE utrongtnensainl restores smaii w.o , . .,,,.,. th
S,r "... ,.t n.,.H hv Iieeinrn In hemnne ninety per cent are tronwen wnn
-1 11 w reoauu p"'nri.i. . . - -
rr"nV.
jk . aa 1 -1-r..m i nr hv m ill.
rt.w,,vv 7. iVnr. k.,ii f..f vnirMninmlnr and testimonials.
i.woux,Bi. y .
GEO. A.
HOW T0J1ND CUT.
Fill a bottle or common class wi h
urine and let it Btnn J twenty-four hours ;
a sediment or settnntf indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stairs linen it isevidwice of kidney
troulilo. Too frequent desire to urinate
or pain in tho hack, is also convincing
proof tint' the kidnejs and bladder are
out of order.
WHAT TO HO.
Thete is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy
fullllls every wish in relieving pain in
in the buck, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the urinary passages. It
corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects
following use of liquor, wine or beer,
and overcomes lhat unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
Root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the
most distressing cases. If you need a
medicine you should have thn best.
Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample
mil. Mention
and send jour address to Dr. Kilmer &
Co.. Tlini; hnmton . N.Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this offer.
a i vTirnFAITflKri. MES
OR YVOMFX TO
travVl f'i remsil.le esulillslied lione In
Oregon. Snlarv mm "l"""'.
prnnniieiil. Kiferem'e. Knel.tfe i ll-ndilree(l
rnipedenveloiw. The f alional.htar Iinrance
Ud , t'hieago.
Weak Men Made Vigorous
PSPjST V-ftXT RWT ITiiW
I What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Dili!
I It acts nowerfnlly and (jnletly. Cores when all
I othera tall Young men regain lost manhood: uki
men recover y.mtutul visor. Absolutely ; Ownr
1 snlml Iu Cam .SsriontnrM, Lost JJalltT.
li.UM.Ienry. Mghilr Fnilloo,Lot a""-.
rHI.r mi' Falilna; Mrfflnrf, a.tlnT Uls-
. and alitfKUKf fH-atmf or rxotttt Md
i iiuU crtiioH Wards off Infantry ano conurninTi.
; Doa't lei cir
I drigxit Imiios a wurthlea robstitute oa
aiwlf viehs a gr-atr rmflt. InsM on hav-
V I'KH M Kt IOOK, or send lo'
you rcan.e
ln ri.
he curried la pu "'pa'ir'1"
i .PFU MiBlCAl. Aa . thlco. 111.
Solil by tliarnian A 4
' itr Pr!-' Cream Rnkinz Po 1f
WmiiaJI ttbt AVaoalaaJ Dtploaa.
on every
wrapper.
PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT.
renter of the citv and is con
road. Healthy location, hne
ana arainaee ana a nrsi-ciass
all the advantages of the city
Cliarniau liros. jBloek
"CUFIDENE"
This ireatVe.Mtsble
I VI laliwr.tbe prescrip
y-f
OUs
tion ol u famous FreucU physician, will quickly cure you ol all m-r-voiia
or dist'OMH of the generative ornuin, Bucb as Lost Mnuhooil.
Insomnia, i'nlim In the B:ick,iicmliial Emissions, Ncrvnui Debility,
PlniDlesi. Vnliiness to Slurry, Kxhuusilou DrMlns, Vurlrwelo ami
Cons' inullon. It srons all losses bvclay cr night prevents quiefc.
DfrauUlivon r.iiich if note
all the 1 horro-xof Impoteney. UI'IimjIEcleausM Uieliver, the
1 ;,!., v and the nrlnarr oremsof nil impurities.
. ... -.i.i.-.,., ,. nm..nn.
it boxes does noteUoct
t pernuuit'Utcurcw
u wA.H11nPnu10lsco.CaL -Ibr&xUbV
HARDING, DruggiM, Oregon City
WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN TO
travel for responsible established house In
OreKn, Hitlarv87(t0 aud expenses. Position per
mnimnt. Keferenee. Knclose self-addressed
stamped envelope. The National, Starlnsurance
ma,;., Chicago,
GAMBRINUS
COLD
STORAGE.
Is the place to buy your
WINLb and LiyUUKb.
It's the place where you
buy at reasonable rates,
and you can rely on what
you buy. Wines from 75c
per gallon to $1.60. family
entrance on Sixth street
Call and be convinced
Yours Truly,
N. F. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr
PllftSK 39."
SIXTH AND MAIM hTREEl 8,
0.C.&E.R. R.Co
BAY
liOTJTK
Connecting at Ysqnins Bay with the San
Francisco aud Yauiiina Bay
Steamship Company.
Steamship "Faralloii"
Sails from Ysqnina every eight dv for San
Francisco, i ons bay Poll On ford, Trinidad and
Iluinboli ftiy.
Passenger accommodations nnsnrpased.
Shnrti t route between the Willamette Y'alley
aud California
Far from Albany or puinU west to fan
t rai.ciyeo:
(hp, ronud trip
Steerage "
(15 00
5 Of
6 00
8 00
To Coos Buy and Port oxford:
Cabin,
To Hum bolt Bay:
Cabin,
Round titp. good for WI days.
RIVtR DIVISION..
Steamers "Albany" and Wm. M. Hoag."
neulT fiirnlsbed. leave Albany daily iexcpt
Salnn1ay) at 7:45 a. arriving at Portland the
ssme d; at&p m.
Resuming. nrts leave Porllar.I Mine days
ITT 'tTHTT. TT'iving at Albany at 7:45 p. m.
J C. 'I A TO, Surt KiTer IMvlslon,
Con-allis, Or.
IIDW',S ST 5 E
TO THE
EAST
GIVES THS CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
BOUTBS
VIA
GREAT
VIA
'flregon
- . Lire
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
KANSAS CIT1
NORTHERN RK.
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
AND
ST. PAUL
LOW RATE8 TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 0AYS
TOR
SAN FRANCISCO
" t
Vor foil detail! call on or address
W. H. HtTRLBURT,
Gen'l Pang. Airent,
Portland. 0
1 Trains arrive anil Cepnrt from Portland m
follows:
Depart-No.2 For all Eauteru points via .
OreKiMi Hhoit i.lno 9M p. m
' No. 4 The Fpokaue Flyer and
Orent Northern 2:45 p.m.
Arrive No. 1 Kmm the Kant via Oretroa
Short Line
" No. 8 Fiorn Spokane...-- 115 a.m
For further information call on O. H.
AN. Audit, F. E. DONALDSON, Oreg n
City, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THK
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Eipreai Trains Leave Portland Daily.
Smith I North.
6 OOP. Lv Portland . Ar 9:0A.l
e:3rM. U Ore(?onClty Lv
7:4hA.H. Ar Ban Kranciseo Lv i:Wr.
The ahove triilnn stop at all stations between
Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jellei.
on, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, JIarrla.
bura, Junetlim (;ilv, Irvinn, KiiRene, Creawell,
t'oltaiio Grove, Drains, aud all siatlons Irom
Roseburg to Ahland, inclusive.
HO3EB0RO MAIL DAILY.
8-30A.K. ,Lv Portland Arl4:Snp.
Mt.H. Lv i OrenonCily VLR'11P"
5:)p.M. I Ar ' lloscburg I.v7:0A Ji
DINING CARS ON OOPKN HOt'TK,
PULLMaH BUFFET SLEEPERS
second-classTleeping CARS
Attached to all Throush Trains.
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BA11TRA1K DAn,V(EX:KI'lSUNnAY.1
7:30 A.M. I I.v Portland ArlVSOP.M
12:1S P.M. I Ar Corvallis Lv 1 1 I'o P. ''
AtAlbanvand n.irvalilK ennnopt wltb train
of Oregon Central & Eastern K. R.
SXPKEBb TKA1N DAll.VlKXtBlISUNDiY.l
4:P. M. I Lv Portland Ar?:25A.M
7.S0P.M, Ar McMlnnville lvo:wa.j
Direct connection at fun Francisco wilU
On Mental and Orlelitnl and Pacinc L,"
fiieamthlp Lines for J AN AMI CHINA.
Sailing dates ouapiillc tion.
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and AUSTKALIA, cau be obtained froiu
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Portland, Ol. Portland, Or.
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Dining mul Library Ubeenativii .
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