Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, October 08, 1897, Image 8

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    aoy to Tako
lasy to Operate
Are feature! pocullar to Hood's rilli. Bmall In
Ize, tatelcs, efficient, thorough. M one man
laldt " You never know you
have taken pill till It Is all ICO 2 1 l-a
over." m. 0. I. Hood & Co., I I I S
Proprietors, Lowell, Muss.
The only pills to tuke with Hood's BursuparllJa.
HOW T0JIN3 OUT.
Fill a bottle or common cIiihh with
urine uml lut it stand twenty-four hours;
a gfdiiiiunt or ftottlitiK indicate" un un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine Htiiins linen it iiicviilctice of kidney
trouble. Too frequent dun-ire to urinnte
or min in the hack, in alxo convincing
proof that the kidneys and Madder are
out of order.
WHAT TO MO.
There Id comfort in the knowledge so
often exnreHned, that Dr. Kilmer's
fewnmp-ltoot. the ureut kidney remedy
fullills every widh in relieving pain in
in the buck, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every nrt of the urinary parages. Jt
corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in juicing it. or bad effects
following uho of liquor, wine or beer,
and overcomes that unpleuHunt necessity
of being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
Koot is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the
most distressing casew. If you need a
medicine you should have the best.
Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample
bottle and pamphlet both sent Iree ly
mail. Mention Ohwion City Coukikh
and send your address to Dr. Kilmer &
Oo., Binghamton, N. Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness
01 tins oiler.
DR.
" 'f M old Oil arinfd specialist, nf Ml. Louis
veil known ly tils loiif residence and mio
Ct's'nlly i.TJI tea In llils city, eonl linio iC
i,iu. Mniiiliy I P'nt all (flu ill of chronlv ami
pr I vii it UirteiiW'S
muii i minimum
In persuu at thu uill.f
very nriflinouil
in dim CltIV Discuses, Soros. Hi.t
rim .ui'i 5!i.N
iimo 'j-iiiiiia. Tumors, i.'"'- ), " !..
otl.'-r Immirllles of Hie blonfl i;jv,ve-.,
MDcllcal' il, luii vliiv the systi'iil In a .-lr iC,
pur" mil bcnlllifiil stale,
t (rented l.y, till I1I1I tl.fiiinn
L ruined: This rii.liil,v Wa
ikuiiIccI to !-, Kumi'l' f by 4 li'li'ud in
Hcrlln. It tins never failed.
Tu CflDTQ Ulecrs, Cnncors, oIa)., iveitied, no
'.'Lil MJnLij difference how long anYi-lrU,
KIDNEY AND URINARY COMPLAINTS.
I.11111I11I, . f I II leu lr , Ion iriipit, milky or b.on- V
mine. iiiiiiiurl illsoluirito, enrxliilly treat d,
I' l., rix'ii mat Ikiu and nuuiulglu treandb
Our '"'W reoieulcB.
't'-ikO ft el.'i I' lii.illo nt bedtime A lid llrlniiie
lli ttio liotllo. set nsldu aun look Hi it In In"
tnorniiiK. if it is cloudy, n lias a cloudy set
tllni; In it, you havo sotuo kidney or Ulmlil. 1
dln'iue.
TADD WflBM removed In Iwonly-fonr hour
i iUfi ft Willi H-e worms in window lit ul
tu t1 lii to:lj 1 eel long.
DDmiPU OIPIWI'O w meet, persons every
MM 111 ullMo day whose hlviit Ii sm.'lls
mi hud it m dli:iiHUiiir. This comes from On
lii.rli ol either tli iiohc or nUiinaeli lio himI
be examined. It. can bo cured before lie)
nnsiil biinea becomes Involved.
Vfl'TVP MrW ,f V"" aie troubled with iiIrM
1 UUltU lllDll hiiIkk1iuiw, exliimm tii(i Ii'iiii..
..uilei., LiHNtiliiliiOHK, avers on to mieiily,
HlnpiOnesn, deiHiiidiioey, lomiof enemy, ain
I'll I. .1. nod aiill-eiinndciice, which d prive ,vuii
l your iiiiiiiIkhhI anil nuMiitely ii'ifll jnu
for study, business or marriage. II you uie
I line Hillleted you may know the cuuao. llo
and lie 1 rented.
innnrr unrn vrvtiiere are iiioukiukIn
JJllHULL-AubU MbW oryoiiirouliled with
hi-hU, Hulling buck nod klilni'VH; lrriueia,
pf I ci 1 11 1 11 ri mil ion and sediment in irine; lin
IHiteney or weiiknens of eul omaim, mid
ii tier unnilHlakiiblo Ikui of ncrvoiin deiiilliy
and ireiiinlure decuy. Many die of HiIk
iMDIeulty, Ignorant of the cniiae. The moht
oh liuite caaea of this cbaraoter treated.
ODIVATP dlneaiiei. Gleet, Qonorrlinii, In
i fill ill tl liaiiiHtiona. Dlaulinigoa, Hlrtuiureii.
w i ukiii'M of Organi), Syphllli, llydruculu
Vanoocele and kindred troulilei (rented.
Consultation Free to All.
OiiKu.K Hours:' From 9 A. M. to
8 P. M. Call or utldrcsn
J. Henri Kessler M. D.
At St. Louis Dispensary,
1 ' ' ?"" YAMHILL STREET
POKTLAND. .... UliKiiiiN.
JAMES MURR0W,
Decorating
Paper Hanging,
Artistic House Painting
And Kalsoming.
Leave. Orders nt Kly Urns., on Seventh Stroot,
Oregon 'lty, Oregon.
Are You Musical?
It so, iiend in your iilierltloti
to (lie
National Home
Music Journal
AMI
Th la a monthly gi.ili-n up In
the lift ih.-iiMi' Myli'. hai-h
Input' cmitttina 17 paw of vnoal
ami i!itriimi'titnl nnialr of the
latent anil Ih-ki com poult Ions.
Subscription only $i per year.
Tln mualv yon Rtt In the 12
iiiitiilier woulil com roil hIhmii
1.1) ui at imiial tvuil ratin.
Kt'iul lee for rttiiltf copy.
Chicago Book & News Co...
21.t Wat.a.h An-.,
I'HICAliO.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Hlgheat Mauri m Clpioma.
KESSLER.
A NON-PARTISAN VIEW OF TUG
MONEY QUESTION.
Ifiiving always argued for free silver,
though not from a partisan fltu ix t jri'in t ,
I have la-en recently asked again and
again to explain how wheat has gone up
and silver down, while we always argued
ihat the low price of silver ruled the
price of wheat.
I will try to make my argument plain
how low silver in ordinary years, gives
low w heat, and why It does not this year.
Sometimo ago the Chinese mill-hands
were driven out of Oregon City, because
they lived so squallidly that they could
undersell the labor of the white man
and pull wages down. In the world's
murket with free competition In all our
surplus agricultural products, thu price
Is generally set at the lowest figures,
anyone aro willing to supply the mat ket.
Producers are generally so anxious to
realize, on their wheat for instance, that
in caso of a general siilllciency a fair
margin of profits only is asked to fix
the market price. Owing to the de
preciation of silver the Argentine republic
puying only tno same normal wages,
(see Carlisle's gold pamplet, lingo 13,
Sen. Doc. 260) in a half-priced coinage,
are able to find the price of wheat so
low that it leaves no margin of profit in
a gold country to raise it.
Carlisle uses the satno argument him
self for manufactures 011 page 15 of the
alaive quoted document, viz. "The man
ufactures of certain kind of goods in this
country cannot continue to pay their
laborers high wages in gold or its
equivalent and complete successfully ill
the market abroad, with the manu
facturers of similar goods, in silver
standard countries who pay low wages
in depreciated silver."
This fatal admission, if true of manu
factured articles, must 13 doubtly true
of agricultural products, which needs
far less outlay of capital to engage in,
and kills the whole argument for gold.
It can only lower our wages, annul our
profits in agricultural products by lower
ing the price i which we sell these
things abroad. f thank Carlisle for
so clearly proving to us that the low
price of silver rules tlu) price of wheat.
We sold to Europe S0O millions wor h
of our surplace products lust year at half
price (i.e.) we lost $B00 millions directly
through the low price of silver, but as
this is only about one-twentieth of our
home trado and our home prices are
fixed by the same laws, it is evident our
farmers lost directly through tho low
price of silver in one year,
one year, pne-miiion
.,' "-undred millions dollars, in addition
.rt.i...i...ii..,.iin.:'8 from the consequent
W lilt imilJd'lf , , ,
languishing of rilenterpn l1,ro,,h U ? 1
curtailment of our farmer's profits. 1
curtailment of our farmer b proi
Why are we not losing this year M
much on our wheal ns w mve evury
year tilU'U tin1 great shump In silver in
1803? l'iirtly because of (ho gre'!
shortage in the rest of tho world, bu'
chiefly for the reason of a shortage in
the Argentina republic, which is the
great competitive country on a Bilver
bat-is. They have none for export this
year and consequently cannot undersell
us in the Kurojiean markets.
Next year if there is a like shortage
in Argentina we may still obtain a fair
price. But if there 18 a fairly good sup
ply all round including that country,
we mny expect, with the increased
quantity sown in this country wheat to
be not more than 40c per bushel, on tho
present gold Imsis.
This nrgh t all be changed . Our wheat
is said to Ihj up, but the world has never
experienced a like shortage on a bi
metallic basis without wheat rising to
2 per bushel, so that our farmers are
losing more than ever this year and
wheat Bt 80 or 90c is leally very much
much down.
If McKinley and Ids advisors are pre
pared, which tho bank of England ar
rangement would indicate, to join issue
with France on the Iree coinage of silver
at l.i to 1, there will be no more 40
or (i0-cent wheat sold for a long time,
as there would be no cheap silver to cut
us out, notwithstanding the interested
ravings of tho Oregonian and its ilk
about cheap silver.
O. E. IIaiuihfavkh.
The Newborn uil the Dead.
Luvater, in his "FbyNicfinnmy,"
makes the following curious remarks:
"1 have had occasion to observe some
infants immediately on their births and
have found an astonishing resemblance
between their profile and those of their
father. A few days after this resem
blance almost entirely disappeared. The
influence of tho air mid food and pub
ably the chaiiKO of posture had so al
tered the design of the face that you
fould have believed it a different in
dividual. I afterward saw two of these
children die, one at 0 weeks and the
other at 4 years of ni;t and about
labours after their dentil they imme
diately recovered the protile which had
struck me so much nt their birth, i.nly
the protile of the dead child win, ?
might bo expected, more strnrgly
marked and mine tere than that f the
living."
Suaprrtrd Mlatnke.
"Sim Wilkison lias two mighty smart
boys," remarked Mrs. Corntcssel. "One
of 'em hi s gene to towu an learnt to
paint They say he puts a lot of atmos
phere in his work."
"Mainly, ain't yon thiukiu about the
other boy?"
"liis brother?"
"Yea. The cue that learut to play
the comet " Washington Star.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
i-urnisnea Every Week by Clacka
mns Abstract & Trust Co.
J I' Shaw and wife to Mrs K Mitchell
lots 3 and 4, blk 4, west side addition : II
John and Mary A Evan to Charles
Shields, lot 1. blk 3, Randall's suhd
Mt. I'leasant, also e of se sec 21,
s,2e; $110(1.
M A and Martha L White to C
Andrews, lot 8, blk 128, Oreg City ; I'SOO,
Emma C Uroom to Frank Hunch, tract
"t," tlackumas fruit lands; :'5. .
W T Tinsley et al (by sheriff) to E S
risli, 80 by 100 roils, sec 11,6 s, 1 e
Hilda U Anderson to Win Kesterson
sw i of s i, sec 25, 1 s, 3 e j $H0o.
Davis, Ambler, Merrill, Lumber Co to
I' T Davis, 7.33 acres, sec 5, 2s,2ej fSOtl
Willamette Falls Oo to Seward K
Kasmussen, lot 1, blk 13, and lot 10, blk
Hi, Willamette Falls; ft.
W II Savage to Ernest Harrington
lot 7, blk 4, I'leasant Place ; 3Kd.
Sarah Kesterson to A W Anderson
nu J4 of sw H, sec 25, 1 s, 3 e ; 500.
John tirillith to J E Mnd M J Malley
Iot5, blk 3(i, 1st add to Oswego; $200
Thos Hyan to 1) II Close, lot j. 0, 7, 8
blk 4, E'lgwood ; f J00.
Uarbara Spitxbarth to Frod Spitzbarth
8 acres in hiteom claim, $1.
Lucy M James et al to Ira I James
one-tiuru Interest 111 the s k, of w 0(
w of sec 2, 2 s, 1 e, ami n and e i of
so 14 and nw of se and ne J of
M of sec 27, also w of sw sec 27, f
s, 1 e ; frG00.
Maria J Kellogg to C F Vonderalo,
9.74 acres, see 17, and nw M of no )i,
sec 17, 4 a, 2 e, and all nw H 11 of Mill
Creek; 83.74.
F C Mack to John Robins, se ), sec
12,4 b, le; (1000.
T W Hayes to Clarence Bell (bond)
bk 65, page 180; $
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Tuke laxative Ilronui (Jnlnlne TnbleU. All
uruxumw rctunu uic money If it liila to cure. 2b
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS
Move the bowels aentlv. rellevea the Coiurh.
eureii the feverl-li eoud II Ion and Hvadiudie
iniiklna U Hie bent and uulekeat reuiedv foi
i.iiiikiii. uoiiih, aim ka i.riiie. uurua in 0111
day. No cure, no pay. t-lwl'ie.
For Over Fifty Years.
AnOi.dn'i Wei.l-Tkiki) Kkmeoy.
Mrs. inslow's Soothing hyrup hai
been nrol for nver fifty years by mil
linns of mothers for their children wbih
teething, with perfect success. i
soothes I lie child, softens (he putm
allays nil puin, cities wind colic, and i
the lM?ft remedy for Hiarrliiea. Ji
pleasant to tie taste. Hold by I)ruggif
n every part of the Woflil. Twenty
Ave eents a bottle. Its valno L !
calculable, ilesure and Bklt for ,PU
1 r. . .
,',"0 J
- '
d. take ni
CASTORIA.
ilmlla
tlguttua
of
AVe are now prepared to furnish the
Weekly Oregonian and the Coukikk one
year for $2 to cash in advance subscrib
ers tno Tri-weekly iN. l. vvori.i ami
Commit for f 1.8V, the Oregon Agricul
turist and Kurnl Northwest and Coi'ium
for fl. 50, and the X. V. racitio Farmer
and OoniiKa for fliO.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy foi
your troubles If not, (zet a boUle now
and (ret relief. This medicine has been
foutnl to bo peculiarly adanted ta the
relief and cure of all Female CuiiiplaintH,
exerting a v otuleriiil direct InUumice in
Hiving Htreti'th and tone to orunns.
If you have Loss of Appetite, Cnnsria
tinn, Ilemhirhe. Faiminc Spells, or are
Nervine, Sleeph-ss, Kxeitable. MM
ancbolv or tronblel with Ihz.v 8pell.
Klectric Rilters is 'he medicine, yim
need. Health and strength are uiiaranleect
liv its use. ( inly 50c and tl al Charman
& (Jo's Prng Store
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Wa f8- f
1 it n
Viap;t.
There is Nothing So Good.
There U tvuhinn just as'ir"od as Pr.
King's ew lliienvery (or eenniinpiion.
cmialiN inn I enbl, di'iniuiil :t anil 'to
mil permit lb dealer to sell yon hi. mi
MiSsiituli'. He wili im: claim thou- I.
Hi'ythini; better, but in order to miiki
nn re pn lit be may ebiiin siiiiietiinSi Ise
o be just as giv d Yon whui I r . Kum'r
New lhseoveiv lu'eatne v n kimu ii Ii
be safe anil relinbl'i. mm. I ii- m . i ti
do gi.ci) nr n i ie relui i'.ii, K''rri iel.s
enlilit. eiiiinin piimi unit Ii t id! l!'rr h -m-of
tMrnat. I'i'exi unit In'isis tlnie I
inthiiitf sn .. d h. i Ii- Kind's
lliri.v.iv Ti-'ii Ii.iii I ir. 1'i.ir
mini iS; k :.' l.i Lii c-1 i -. Kmiiiiii Ml",
iilc. aioi 1
OASTOniA.
it n
TrppN
Bucklen'3 Arnica Salve.
The I'i1t ai.vk in the nrld for Cuts.
Hriiit.'-f, Si rs, I' Vers, ialt Kbenni
Fever Sores. Tetter, CiHiipec'
llnmls, ('liilbliiins. Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cure IMes
or no pay reipiire l. It is Krumnteed to
Hivt perteet sanstaetioti or money w
nnili'il I'rii't "5 ppnts
per
For
rntle bv ( liarnun & Co.
CASTOniA.
I i tt
trerf
WT;pea.
m
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ,,CASTORIA," AND
. " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Huannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne and doc3 now Jrf gT on cvery
bear the facsimile signature of CaZV-dlU! wrapper.
Th'13 i3 the original ' PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years, luuk uakefully at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have alwars bought - on the
ana nas uie signature
-I I 1
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. A j
March 8, 1897. Q& zfyn-' p.
Do Wot Be 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 he docs not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You,
' cT,a aMMa. tt rniauT araitr, acv o air.
soutw ogKsoy city
...The Most Desirable Suburb...
ADJOINING OREGON CITY AN0 PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT;
T is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con
& nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine
view, frood air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class
public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city
and but a 15 minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this
a very desirable place of residence and bound to grovv in
popularity.
Choice Lots ready for the garden from $ioo to $ko on
easy monthly installments with
rra
u.. on or aoot'esS,
T. I- C1UUSAN, Trustee,
MANHOOD RESTORED
linn of it funioun
vous or Ulw'ttse
Timomnla. I'uina
El BEFORE
un rr'.'a n ie normnui iin,iuirin.. w. m. ........
NO AM -H ki,!'ici-Raii(l t.'ioiiriimrvortainoIliUljnpurltltB,
fTPInrve utmnirthpnaiindrWoroainmllwenkni'Knna, . . . .. . ...
Tho vcaaoa aunrer are not cureil hv liortnra Iktmusb ninPty pf ccnl are tronoien wnp
Prenatal Ilia. rui'IIiKNEIathi-oniy known n-mmlv lociirewlilioutuiioptriitloiv. WW iMHimnnl
JjTa iroarantiSglwnand money returned If tlx tmxn dora not easel periuauwitcurB.
i.00 box, aix tor fr.uo, hy mull. Send for niEBclrculnr and tatlmonlla.
AdalAVOl.JElieiNIBC.,P.aBoxBanFriiciaco,Cal. IbrBcUbv
GEO. A. HARD1XG, Druggist, Oiegon City
viTAJT.nTRITSTVOKTHV AND ACTIVE
mUHialahed houss 111 OreRon. Monthly H and
nxnoiiHes,
Position ateaity. Ili'liTi'iice. tn"inse
el(-Hil(lri'8Bi'il KiHtnpeil envelope.
IH llnmllilOll
Oumpuny. tti'l'U Y, Chicago.
DR. PEFFCR'S
ROYAL-TANSY PILLS.
NEW PISC0VERY, NEVER FOILS.
A new, reliable and safe relief for
anpprensed, eicessive, scanty or pain
ful menstruation. Now used br over
80,000 Ladiks. Invigorates these
omsns. Bewahi or danokhoob im-
TATItlNH. f2 UUX, SU1MII Mil V'
'repaid in
plain wrapper. Bna tcin
wrapper,
Stamps ror piirtiouian. I'r.riic.a
MUJICAX. AStiM, Cbicago, 111.
8old by Charman & Co
O.IlGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO 'S
Str. Altona
Will Unite Pally Trips Between
OREGON CITY and PORTLAND
Leaving Portland for Salem and way
landings at ii:45 a in., ami Orcgou
city at alimit 8 p. m.
AGENTS WANTED!
FOR
JUVENILE KGtfJAY
AM)
STANDARD SUBSCRIPTION
BOOKS. !
Rv the V It. I'onkey Company, the hUKett :
in'ililih ts and r!auinciun rs of luailts in th ,
I'lilled mti . Hiii M 1: f new hulnlay and
other su;cripliiiu Ihsiss on the market I
.Also rn.'iiis wanted f.ir '111-: sll.VKR
SllXi," liu Intent nihI h lext 'vot on ihe -auver
qmsiiou by tile ureal silver It-mler. j
E ic!uslve Territory.
Lar;est Commissions.
Prices Below Competition
Write at nee for f ircilars and special terms,
statin your choice cf territory.
W. B. C0MKEY COMPANY,
Jll o.51 IH'srborn M., II 1 C . f.O
I
A'TIVE
w
ANT KT TRlTWOR TH Y A N P
.-.tahlibed house In lint M.mtlily i and
expn. I os'lion siradt Reference. Fnckce ,
.el( t,ir, ... .1 .mpe.l envelope. The I), miniun
Company, lepu Y, t h.e.K-K '
of tuz&ZltucJUM wrap
liberal discount to home build-
Cliariiian Bros. J Block
"CUFIDENE
Thin groaiVe.; .'table
Vitallzer,thoprrai-rlp-
Krencb Plivaioluii. will qulclcly cure yuii of all ner
yon ol an ner
Loat Miiilhm!.
ol tho generative nrpiia, lucb 8 Loat Miiiihoivl,
in the Buck. fcemlnul KwUsiiiiin, Nervnua Dohllity.
n
mla, I'liiiialnttie Ji:icK,MMiilMtti tiniasnniii, nervooa I'i'nuiiy,
Pitnples, UnflincR to Warry, KxIiuuhUiik Drulna, Varirocrio anu
Constipation. 1 1 8top nil Iohsph by day cr nlKhU Fiwenia qiik-R-ne
ss ot diwliarro, wl.lcli II not chirltrrt IohiIii to SpermHtnrrhow and
.... . . v . ...rnin.' i' aImuhui Uinllv.r. tliA
TVANTED-FAITHFl't MEN OR WOMEN TO
OreRon. M"-J'J:
v..v..vj. " ,' ',,;"
oiniiiyc.irn.uiwMV, iu.i..iiiiiwlow.ut.u
UldK., Chicago.
6AMBRINUS
COLD
STORAGE.
Is the place to buy your
WINES and LIQUORS.
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.
THONK 39.
SIXTH A Mi MaIM l-TKEETS..
0.C.&E.R. R.Co
YAQT1KA
HAY
HOTJTK
Oonneetlns tit Yaqiiinn Bay with the San
FraiiciiM-n and Yaiiiiina Bay
Steamship Conipany.
Steamship "Farallon"
Sails from Yaniilna evprv eieht davs for San
Frnnrinrn. Cixms Buy Toll OxfnrJ, Trinidad and
HllllllM.il B.iy.
Tassenger acconimwlatlorn unsurpassed.
Shnrti-st route between the Willamette Valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or point vest to San
Frauciseo:
CablP, round trio - - 115 00
Steerage 5 Or
To Coos Hay and Port Oxford:
Cabin, - - - 6 00
To Hunibolt Ray:
I'Hbin, . 00
Round trip, gord for ft) days.
RIVtR DIVISION.
Srearrers "Allianv" and "Wm. M. Hn."
newlv furnished, leave Albanr daily (except
Saturdays) al 7:43 a. m-, arriving at Portland the
sure day at .ip m.
Reinmiti hosts leave Portland same days
at 6:UU a. m., arrivin at Albany at 7:4S p. n.
, , M , a , 61t.., nivl.ion
t . M A 1 . Supt. R'0
EDWIX UTOJIK. Mgr..
olio - at
PTtTil-TrUI'fliraiaO
TO THE
EAST
OIVK8 THE CHOICK Of
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
BOUT ID S
VIA
GREAT
NORTHERN Rlf.
SPOKANE
MINNEAP0US
AND
ST. PAUL
vu
fregen
Short
' lire-
DENVER
OMAHA '
AND
KANSAS CIT1
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY S DAYS
mi FO R (
SAN FRANCISCO
tor loll detail cull on or ikM'
W. H. HUKI.IUiliT
Gen 'I Vn-f .id
".M--I ,v
Trains arrive and depart Irom Portland at
follows!
Depart No.2 Forall Eastern polnta via
Oregon Hhort Line 9:00 p. m
No. Tile Spokane Flyer and
Oreat Northern 2:45 p.m.
Arrive No. 1 From the Kant via Oregon
Short Line ... 7:15 a m
" No. 8 Fiom Spokane........,..H;l5a.m
f..rii.u. inrn...,oin.. oi.it nn n n
itN. Airent, F. E. DONALDSON, Or. gn
City, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OK THK
SOUTHERN PACIFIC W.
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily,
South. I North.
sou p.m. I Lv Portland Ar OWia.k
0:52 p.m. I I.t Oregon City I,v 8 4IIA.M
7:45 A.M. Ar Ban Frauciseo Lv 8:00 p,
The above trains atop at all stations betwoen
Portland and Sillenl, 'liiruer. Marlon. Jellet.
son, Alliuny, TiuikhiiI. Sheilds, Hnlsey, Harris,
burg, Junction city, Irving, Fugeiie, ('re'elll
Collage (irove, Uriilns, nuil ull siutions (nun
Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive.
ROSfiBURO MAIL DAILY
Ma.U. , Lv Portland Ar4:30r.M
27 a.m. I,y Oregon City J,v h:p.m
:'it) p. M. I Ar Koseburg Lv I 7: 0 a. k)
DINING CARS ON Ot'iDF.N ROUTE,
PVLLUAH BVFF&T SLLEPEHH
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPIM CARS
Attached to all ThWUgh Tralus,
Ml Iivl'.lon,
Hetween IOIU'I.AM and COHVA I.I.I
MA II. TRAIN DAILY (KJiCEPI SUN DAY.)
7:H0A.M. ! v Portland ArlWOP.M
tli:18 P. M. I At (Jorviillik Lv 1 1 06 P. M
At Albany and Cnrvalila ennneel with train,
of Oregon Central Kuateril R. K.
RXPHKsa TRAIN DAILY ( KXCKP1 SUNDAY. I
4:5flP. M. I Lv Portland Ar8:2A.M
7.80P.M. I Ar McMlnnvllle Lv5:MiA.M,
Direct connection at San Frnnoiseo wllh
Ovcldenliil ana Orleutul and Paeifln lnU
Sienmship Lines fur J t AN ASU CHINA.
Sailing duus on appllc.itlon.
Rates and tickets tu eastern points and
Kurope also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU
and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
E. K. B3V1, Agent, Oregon City
R.KOEII1.KR. C. II. MARK HAM,
Manager, Asst. F. P. Agent;
Pvrtlauil, Or. Portland, Or,
K O EAST
VIA
LIBRARY CAR ROUTE
America' 8cenlo Line,
Meuls
Dining
Car,
a la
Carte
Rock
Balluil
No
Dust
THE AM -RAIL ROUTE
TO KOOIENAI MININO DISTRICT
VIA
8EATTLE AND SPOKANE.
h st and Quickest Route
TO
ST. PAUL, .
MINNEAPOLIS,
DULUTH,
!i mi
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Through I'tilnrf and Tuuritt Sleepertt
Dining and Library (ilmerrution
( 'n i h ,
NK1IV1CE ANU Hi IM RVIM'gniEII
For tickets and full Infnrmmlm cull on or
address . H. '. IH.NNlSTON,
'.'! . A. Portland, Orrson
or, R. C. STKVhNS1. O. W. P. A., t-eattle.
ka vrism
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