Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, October 22, 1897, Image 8

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    For Ovur Fifty Years.
An Old and Wkll-Tkibd Ukmedy.
Mrs. Winslow'B Soothing Symp has
been nf(l for over fifty yearn bj' mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect sucoexs it
soo iieh the child, cogens the (rums
allays all pain, cutcs wind colic, and is
the" best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by Drujfgis
n every part of the Woild. Twenty
five cents a bottle- Its value is in
calculable. Be sure and ark for Mrs
Winsow's Soothing Syrnp, and take no
other kind.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take I,axntlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund the money If it fulls to oure. 25c
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS
Movo the bowels gently, relieves the Cough,
cures the feverish condition and Headache,
making It the beat and quickest remedy for
Coughs. Colds, and ha Orippe. Cures In one
day. No cure, no pay. P'lce'A'e.
Something to Depend On.
Mr, James Jones, of the (Irutf firm of
Jones & Son, OwiH'h, III., in speaking
of Dr. Kind's New Discovery, says that
last winter his wile was attacked with
La Grippe, and her case grew so serious
that physicians at Cowden and Puna
could do noiliinjr tor her. Ii seemed to
develop into hasty consumption. Ilav
inif Dr. King's New Discovery in store,
and selling lots of it, he took a bottle
home, and to the surprise of al I she be
gan to get, better from first dose.atp! half
dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and
will. Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds is
guaranteed to do this good work. Try
it. Kree trial bottle at Charman & Oo.'s
drug store .
Biliousness
Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges
tion nd permits food to ferment and putrify In
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache.
Insomlua, nervousness, and,
Pills
If not relieved, bilious fever
or blood poisoning. Hood's
Fills stimulate the stomach,
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con
stipation, etc. 20 cents. Sold by all druggists.
The only fills to take with Hood's Sarsapurilla.
HOW T0FIND OUT.
fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four hours;
a sediment or settling indicates an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it isevidenceof kidney
trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate
or pain in the back, is also convincing
proof that the kidnevs and bladder are
out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Uoot. the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
in the back, 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,
ami overcomes that unpleasant necessity
of being compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp
Rotis soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of the
m )t distressing cases. If you need a
malicino you should have tho lest.
Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and
one dollar. You may have a sample
bottle and pamphlet both sent free by
mail. Mention Ouwion City Oohiiikk
and send vour address to Dr. Kilmer &
Uo.,liinghumton,N.Y. The proprietors
of this paper guarantee the genuineness
of this oiler.
DR. KESSLER,
Tills old one armed peoliillt, of SI. Louis
well Itnnwii bv his long residence ami nic
oe.slullv h'K In tins elly, eoiillniie it.
sue. o. fully Irtul all kinds ot chronic 11 no
prh j le di-eiisi's
FFT.r. TREATMENT !
for the poor who run
In person ill lliu out
. . i alio noon
flood m SKIN hS,;:,:
Hi. ir 'limns. T I'm, Tol'eis. hex.111.1 mn.
oiler Impurities of Ihe blood lluir.miiil;
null. l 0, b'.vlt'K Ihe system In 11 ttruin
pill.. :tl.il he'll! '.fill s'aie.
rmillMimOM fronted by nn old il.-riniii
f. r. Ll remeilr. This 1en1e.lv wit
or. sonu-ii to lU'. bessei r by a I'rioiid In
I'.oillll It bus nxvi T lulled.
fU n CflDrO fleers, Cnneers.ele., I rea'eil,
ULIJ oUlUllJ ililb reiiee bow hum iilb rlod.
K1DHEY AINDUHINARY COMPLMli
1 .,1 ... 1,1 1, .olll,. nil . 1 1 It 1 M'r line lit. Ill III- V or Lit"
on no. no'ii ..r.l illsohiiriros. onronlly ovni.d
I'd.-., rueunial 1111 and ueuraliiirt IreiiK cl b
our new reun'i.U'S.
'I'n In- u eb i v bollle lit bedtime unit urlniiti
11. ihe bollle, sot iiMile and I.miR ill it in I in
iiiiin.luii. It il ik finally, n mi eiounj soi
tin. 11 in ll. miii have noiiio kidney or bhuhh-i
ill'-l ll'o.
HUDD IimnM removed In twenty-four bear
Hull TT Ufllll worms In window ill ol
II, e I.. I.. 1. eel !iii.
Prr ,TU Q'TIW!.' We meet persons even
IJ I Lin 111 Ul 11UU (lay whose i.r.iun so
so Pol 11 is oi-tuMiui;. Thlacimie from 1 11
I i rh o. ell her I b" nose or sli.niueli onxnu
b- eMinilui'il. It. villi be cured betore lb
loi-ul i.oues beeoiues In volved.
trnnvri MPM II yon aielroubbd will, iiiithi
1UU Ul it L 1 eiiils,st.,ns,exluius!nL',linii
lloiides, onsliiuliH'ss, livers on to snob ly
si uphill. 'ss Oespondi'iiey , loss ol energy,
bill .1. and si'li-'onllileoee, which it priv
"I your initnhooil iiud iih.-liti ly u .1)1
l., s'.u.tv, business or IllulThll'.e II' veil
I In tulliet. il you may know Ihe emisc. t
H.nl i.e 'r nl.'d.
DTI MPW there lire lliousnn.l
ULU lUtiPl ol yon iroul.lo.l win
floods
i, I., it.it in: bueKs 11. id kidneys; i-i-ipi. 11
p. luinl ui'ionlloo and sedlm.-nl In ir loo ; ho
iiiilt,.'y or Weakness ol s.'Mlul ol'ilns, it;
in r 11 11 111 (m 11 Uutilo slung of norvoin. .1, 1..I1 .
Hint I'liiuiilure d-'eiiy, Mntiy itie ot 11. 0
niillenliy, iiiiioriinl ol the eiiuse. The 100M
tibsi liutle euea ot I bis eluiraeter treiiti d.
npiUlllflr diseases. Gleet, tlonoirben. In
rulifilu tliini ul Ions. lUsebni'iiea, Sliielures
NVi'Mkmss of Orpins, Syphilis, llytll'oeele
Viiriooeele mid kindred ll'ou I. Irs treuled.
Consultation Tree to All.
Oi'Tiric Uouhs: From !) A. M. to
Ji P. M. Cull or mkhvs
J. Henri Kessler Al.D.
At St. Louis Dispensary,
, YAMHILL ST RE IT,
I'OUXI-AND. .... CltKt.l'N
COUNTY Y. P. S. C. E. CONVENTION.
Following is the program of the con
vention of the Y. 1J. S. 0. E. of Clacka
mas county to be held at Milwaukee,
Oregon, on October 29th, 30th and 31st:
FKIDAY EVENING.
7 :30 Song and Praise Service, led by
Mrs. M. A. Wilson.
8:00 Appointment of Committees by
the president.
Address of Welcome, B. M. Fish.
Response, b. T. lisher.
San Francisco Convention Echoes:
"Wayside Observations," Miss Edna
Uugg.
"Decorations," Miss Ana Bnird
"Dr. Clark's Annual Address," Miss
Case.
"Consecration and Roll Call at Close of
Meeting," Miss Minnie One.
"Dr. I'ierce's Unique Chalk Talk," Mrs.
P . h. Donaldson.
"Junior Rally," Mrs. Oilman Parker.
"Dr. Chapman's Meetings," W. W.
Brooks.
"The Tenih Legion," F.E.Donaldson.
SATUKDAY MO It XI NO SESSION.
8:30 Song and Praise Service, led by
Oregon City Presbyterians.
9:00 President's Address. Secretary
and Treasurer's Reports. Reports of
Committees and Election of Officers.
Reports from Societies.
10:00 Minister's hour Relation of the
Y. P. S. 0. E. to the church Revs.
Stryfeller, Sellwood, Montgomery,
Rugg, Butler and others. Relation
of the Church to the Y. P. S. O. E.,
by the Endeavorers.
11 :00 -Paper, "Do We as Endeavorers
Let Our Light Shine Before the
World," by Albert Frankhauser.
AFTERNOON SUMMON.
2.00 -Song and Praise Service, led by
Mrs. J. m. Wells, U'ackamas.
2:30 Five Minute Papers on Committee
Work.
Prayer Meeting, Wm,. Bissell.
Lookout, Miss Eunice Donaldson.
Social, (Mrs. A. S. Dresser?)
Floral.
Missionary, (Mrs, Ohlson?)
Good Literature.
Music; Mrs. J. E. White.
Paper. "How to Keep the Member
ship from Decreasing, by Miss Belle
Jones.
Paper, "How to Increase the At
tendance of the Society," by Miss
Jane I.ewelling.
Paper, "Past, Present and Future
of the Y. P. S.O. E ," Rev. A. J.
Montgomery.
Paper, "The Junior Y. P. S. 0. E.."
Mrs. W. A. White.
EVENING SESSION,
7:30--Song and Praise Service, led by
Miss Nannie Wilkinson.
Address of the evening.
SUNDAY MO It NINO THIRD DAY,
Sunrise Praver Meeting, led by Miss
Mabel Miller.
11:00 Regnlar church services. ,.
SUNDAY EVENING.
7:30 Song and Praise Service, led by
Beaver Creek.
8:00 Ital y, led bv the new president.
Roll C all and Consecration Services
School in No. 80.
Following is the report of school Dist
No. 80, for the month ending October
15th:
Number of pupils enrolled in princi
pal s room 24, primary department l i,
total number enrolled 48, general aver
age attendance of both rooms during thu
month 37, c; scs ol tardiness i. those
who were neither absent or tardy during
the month were: Rosa Jlyets, Klmira
(iintber, 1) 11a lUuhm ot the principal s
ro.'in ai d I ellio and Irene Moelinke
Hazel (iin her, 1'rettii ISuol, Lydia
llornschul'.iiud Tiessie Cummins ot the
the prion ry room.
Visiters present during the month
were: jonn iiioemu;e, mis. v,. r.
tinther, Carrie Scbuebel and Ida
Cintber,
Friday afternoon was spent in render-
inn recitations, music, etc. runowing
was the program:
Recitation iMniira liintner
Rcoitalion I.ydia liornschub
Recitation Trcssio Cumiiiiiis
Song uoiiert L.intiicr
Recitation J.ottie iiornsnuii
Recitation Nellie Moelinke
Song Libel and Tressie I umuiins
Recitation '. I'lora nio. nnae
Recitation truest Marl in
Dialogue, "Our Alnumue
several i.iuie iiiris
Song, "Mt. Vernon Hells" by School
e respecllully invite the pairons 01
the school, and all others interested in
the cause ol .education, to visit our
school and note our progress.
IiouiiiiT (iisruKU, Principal.
Rosk ill 1.1. no, Assistant.
. -
Circuit Court Actions.
idions tiled in circuit court since
A
the
13ih.
Joseph Parrot, vs 11 11 an t Mary J
Wheeler; 11 E Cross, attorney for plain
tiff. Wm Jones, M D, vs Fred Charnian;
Swope Pros, attorneys for plaimill.
lieo Stock, ad in, vs M Oand . S tiard ;
do vs F W l'litlliiiiiier ; Swope Proa lor
plaintiff.
Maud Hamilton vs W R Hamilton;
ProwncllA Cainiibell fur iilaintil'f.
Addina I' Crim vs P lit rim ; C 1
1) t: Latotti'cttc for plaintiff.
TLl barman et al vs Paul ScholU;
Latouretti's ai d Swopes for plainlili and
liiownell Campbell for deli ndant.
S II Howard vs tmil U ILunilton ; 11 F.
Cross (or plant iff.
Sarah ,1 Uii keison vs Crosby 1 Uii k
erson : U E Haves fur olaintilf.
lieo J I'll' rin' vs .las W Stone; do
e ; do
Fred StulUe ct al ; L Stupi for
Almed.l Swvcel't vs tii'O w
P.rownell A Campbell h.r plaintiff.
Anna liantenU'in vs O C Ail'g Co;
Latotiiettes lor pliiintitf.
Pan Kimkle vs .Mary llotcr; l a
Pelrain tur plaii.lilf.
McKeiHge vs John Konwi.riliy et al ;
licor:e ininiway for i hiiutilf.
Wa'tcr S Fenl vs Cora J l.tl.bsetal;
l.utoureltcs fur plainlili.
PCM.itbew vs U F Knight et ul;
i lVnton, ProuoiH'.h Muir lor plaiiitul.
A hurt. Tlni i; for You.
A tra'ii-aclion in which von cannot 1. s
is sure thint!. Pdioiis; e .s, sick hen. I
scl e, turiid tont'if. lever, pdes and a
tl.otn-itud oilier ills nrt' csused hy con
stlpaiien ond hlin.'gi:-li I'.vi r CiM iucts
Caiidv t atliarlU', the woinlertiil new
liver (tiiiiulant and iii'eMinal tonic
all i Uv'i'iM tm t' .nu , l to ci re
mom v ieti:n!e.l t', C t'. i.rc a urn.
il.ii. Tiy h h. x t ed..v ; lilc. 2V, .'0'.
tun p! and bookli i fie. Ad drill g sl'.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week bv Clacka
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
W W and M A Weed to S P Mack, t .fil
acres in claim 49 ; !f000.
J K lrembath to M Trembath, lots 5
blk 104, part lot 6, same K ; $27.4-1.
John Myers to Addie White, 2j acres
claim 51 ; $i'5 .().
Men L Bower to J Kuffman, 1 rod
wine along west line of w of ne W, sec
10, 5 s, 1 e; $10.
Theo II S. once to Iden Bowers, 1 rod
on west line, of sw of ne i, sec 10, 5
s, le;$l.
Jens A Boe to J Kuffman, 8 ft off e
side of u of nw '4. sec 10, 5 s, 1 e ; $1.
Chas Kramein to E Hodson, 24 acres
in Ladd claim ; $9.58.
J A Logan to R C Logan, 50 acres in
Geo Wills claim ; $4000.
J E Garrett to M A Winnie, 115 acres
in Garrett claim ; $1.
Fred A Ely to G W Grace, lot 0, blk 12,
Mt View Add; $15.1.
Will Land Co to George S Batty Co,
lot tili, Pruneland ; $750.
Robi Arrington et al to E F Riley, 4'i
lots in Minthorn ; tax sain.
Fred R Cliarman to E C Johnson, hits
1, 3, blk 48, Oiegon City ; $1200.
ft r jones to Li jUunson. lot 9. blk 4.
west side add ; $2i)().
Frank T Barlow to W C Cannon, lots
7, 8, blk 3, West, Gladstone; $200.
a Jiissell to Jlinnie bcheer. 2.48 acres.
sec 33, 3 s, 1 e;$122.
L E Cliarman to J R Clarke, blk S.
Clackamas Heights; $350.
Uhas Montgomeiv to J G Miller. l(i
acres in summon claim ; .flHO.
,vi a w in me to W A Garner. 135 acres
in Garrett claim ; $1.
J-ihn Hotts to W A Garner 135 acres
in Garratt claim ; $4(19'
John Campbell to W VI Stewart.se V oi
ne W and lot 4, see 29. 1 s. 2 e: 84500.
William Mortenson to J F Mortenson.
20.( 0 acres, sec 8, (t s, 1 e ; $350.
W F Hansen to C Johnson, ne M of
se, sec 29, 5 s, 1 e; $400.
11 Wooilrult to b M Naught, 16 5'
acres, sec 7, 5 s, 3 e ; $200.
Sheriff to P H Marlev. 17 tax deeds:
e y. of sw sec 9, 3 s, 1 w ; part of sec
2, 2 f, 2 e ; n of so sec -'3, 2 s, 2 e ;
n i of sw M ami s ot nw K, sec 17, 2
0 e ; part of iMoore claim, t s. 2 e': e
of t of sw 1', sec 30, 4 s, 1 e; lots I,
2 and 3 and ne )i of se j ami so j-4 of no
li, sec 34, lots 1 and nw of sw ana
sw '4 01 nw.see l),b s, 1 e; 22 acres,
sec 22, 3 s, 1 e ; UK) as in Hackett claim,
s, & e; part ol sec 2, 2 s, 2 e; part oi
sec i, 2 s, 2 e ; n w V, 01 so k". sec 17. 2 s.
1 e ; part of Av. Ohurch claim, 2 s. 2 e ;
se M of nw qr and lots 1, 2, 9 and 10,
sec 23, 2 s, 3 e ; 10 as in S 1) Franci.i
claim, 3 s, 2 e; 10 as in sees 20 and 27,
1 8, 2 e ; 65 as 111 sees 7 and 8.1 s. 2 :
sold for taxeB and costs.
Su-an Scott bv sheriff to Ella Schwino.
lots 5 and 6, blk 6; lots 2 and 3. blk 7 :
lot 1, blk 14; lots 3, 4 and 5, blk 15
Windsor; $14.38.
Margaretta Charles to 0 C Niebecker,
se 1-4 of se 1-4, sec 29, 4 s, 4 e ; $100.
Violet Randall to 1 om P Randall, 65
as, sec 4 and 5, 3 s, 2 e ; 380 aa in Vance
claim ; lots 1,2, blk 123 ; lots 3 and 4 and
easterly 43 feet of 5 and 6, blk l5; also
1-4 interest in 50 feet off westerly end of
lota 1 and 2. blk 139, Oregon ( itv li
Thomas H Smith to Arthur" Dugan,
w U of n& of s1,; . con taurine 5
acres, joining his other 5 as ; $25.
Fred Charnian to Thomas Charman,
no 1-4 of nw 1-4 and lot , sec 22, 3 s, 2 e ;
e of se. 1-4, sw 1-4 of se 1-4 and se 1 -I
of sw 1-4, sec 2,4 s, 2 e; 193.50 as, sec 26
2 s, 3 e ; 4n as in Laswell claim ; V, aeiv
in Mt View ; lot 2, blk 106, Oregon City ;
$1.
M E Carrison to Jacob Spanker, lots
4, 5,8 and 9, blk 1 ; w of lots 3 and 10.
blk I, Cant y; $4S0.
K Alden to Li.uis Dickleman, lot 4 ,
blk 97, Oregon City ; $900.
Mary Dolanri to James Doland,lot8
blk 13, Oregon City; $400.
Thomas Chnrnnm to Ccorge Schmidt,
e of e g of section 1, 4 s, 2 e ; $950.
.lames Shaw to A Roomer, lot 4, blk
13, Annex add ; $1.25.
.lames Shaw to .Max Fisher, lots 17 and
18, blk 7. Annex add; $2.50.
C Meibs to Al llent, 152.81 as, sec 12,
4 s, 3 e; $U 0 i.
W II W olfe to M E Turner, lots 4 and
9, blk 1, ilailow; $1.
M ETiirnorto Annie lIou.lt, lots 4 and
9, blk i , Har'ow ; $t.
C I'" Von.lnalie to V Manning, 8.",. 74
us sic 17, 4 s 2 e; $13i0.
Old Peou e.
Old peopl" who reqilirn medicine t
regulate the bowels and kidnevs will
Iiud Ihe true remedy in Klectric flitters
This medicine d.ics not stimulate and
contains no w hisky nor other iutoxican
but acts as a Ionic and alterative. Ii
acis mildly mi the stomach anil bowels
adding slieiiili ami givinir t.me to lie
oliraiw, tliereby aiding .Nature iu the
pel fot inai.ee ul the functions. Elei lrie
Pillers is at', excellent ropi tizerand aid-,
ilo.'eslion. 01,1 People find it just exnelb
ttl:;
it thev need. Price 50c and 1 pe.
bolile at Chin nmn A Co. 'a Urng Store,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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ivnile ne ' : P ib.-s ti. 1 n, vi-i f.-r ie; ,irsi;.l,., t
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et'ii.lil e.l l...iie 111 Ou'jvii. Monthly Ci'Cl 11 ml
i-Np. li I'li-itini ste:i'lv Ki fi'ieitee. 1 iu-i.-m'
s- Iff,.! Pes,-.! s'!.tnp.'.' i-livclope. '1 1,0 t.iiiaiin
Cii!i-i.iiy. I 'i pt. , I ii cugo.
AN OPEN
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne and does now Jl$7T5' 011 mr
bear the facsimile signature cf Czf&Zik wrapper.
This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes cf the Mothers cf America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at ihe wrapper and see that it is
e you have always bought ' on the
and has the signature . cft wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company cf which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President.
March S, 1S97. 2 s ,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 does not know.
"The Kind Yon Have Always Bought"
BEAR'S THE FAC-SIMiLE SIGNATURE CF
Insist
on
The Kind That Never Failed You.
THE CJNTAUJt OOWMNV, TT MURRAY BTRCCT, HEW YORK OITY.
...The Most Desirable Suburb..
ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND
r
is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con
nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine
view, cood air. soil, water and drainasre and a first-class
public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city
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. CIUinUN, Trustee,
BEFORE and AFTi-n
rrriWEMK ,trr.stte.u ,'.r.,"RhISL",h,f nt tmnbM with
'1'l.n ieiv,oiiR'.ii;vr" are mitt lie
FpoLittttiM,
Sli A writH-n Bunrnntw eiveu an'l mi'incy renin.id if mi liox
ii 00 a bo" six .ir M.0J, by null. Bond for raitM cire.ilnr and ui
' Adilreaa 0AVO& KKJIB ., P. O. Bex 2076. Bon
' ' hr.mi'MII v:io"im..o. '7 . . , , , . u .. -
OKO. A.
'To
Wivitcur
i.-v v ".v,: r, r,
1
.Mr..,
rifA-m EKRYBODY-
If you suffer from any of the I
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacihc Coast,
DR. JORDAN A CO..
k 1051 Market SL Est i J 862. 1
. Vounir men and middle ,
air.cU Hln who are sintering
I from the effects of youthful indiscretion or ex-
cesses 111 malurer ve.irs, Nervims ana t nvsit.u
Ilbllit.'-,liiipit'urj'.i. ..Hiiii."...
inallincoinplii-ntioiHi iTiiiiurriiu-,
lronorrhiris, SJoiionlin-n. Wlffd
rpiiinrr of 1'rliiitiiiiK. etc. By a
combination of remedies, of treat curative now- (
iIia l),M-tir has to arranged his treatment
that it will not only afford immediate relief but .
permanent cure. The 1 tor d. s not claim to
pertorm nuracles, out is wpii-kuowii iu a i.. ,
and souare Plivsieian and Surceon, rre-enunent
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' No. 4 Tiie Kpukane r Iyer and
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Short Line 7:45 a.m
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EAST AND SOUTH
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The Shasta Route
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Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
Smith.
North.
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8 4(1 A. M
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