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OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1902. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and bat Ii Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building EEGON CITY OREGON QOMMEROIA1, BANK ok OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transacts a general banking business Makes loans and colli rtions, discounts bllis boys and sells domestic and foreign exchange, and receives deposits subject to oheck. Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. r. C. Latoiibettk, President F. J. Mkyxb Caihle JJ N. GREKN MAN THE PIONEER EXPRESSMAN (Established 1865) Prompt delivery to all parts of the city OREGON CITY OREGON QR. GEO. HOEYE DENTIST All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed Crown and Bridge work a speolalty Caufleld Building OREGON CITY OBEGON J)R. JjRANUIS FREEMAN DENTIST Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, also of Ainnric an College of Dental 8urgery. Chicago Willamette Block OBEGON CITY OREGON J I. BIAS DKALE11 IN- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Silverware and Spectacles CANBY OREGON G. E- HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAAV Btcvene Building, opp. Bank Oregon City OBEGON CITY OBEGON QEO. T. HOWARD NOTARY PUBLIC REAL, ESTATE AND INSURANCE At Red Troii t, Court House Block OREGON CITY OREGON JIt O. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience; Special attention paid to Catarrh and Chronic Diseabcs Office hours: 10 to 12, a. m.j 4 to (I, p. m. WillamottG Building OIIEGON CITY OREGON 0. 8CHUEUEL VV. S. U'REN JJREN & SCI1UEBEL ATTORNEYS AT LAW Deutfchtr 'iltiDolat . Will prnotloe In nil courts, mnke collections and settlements, of estates, furnish abstracts of title, lend you mono? ami lend your money on flrst mortgage. UUci in Enterprise building, OREGON CITY OBEGON Q W. EASTIIAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Land Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. drawn, Money Loaned. Office over Bank of Oregon City. OREGON CITY, - OREGON 11 ROBERT A. MILLER CARL IIABERLACH Veutscher Advokat ATTORNEYS AT LAW Will practice in all Courts of the Stale Weiuhard Building, Opposite Court House OREGON CITY, OREGON W II. YU'.Nt.-N Livery 6 Ferd Stabli Fint st Turnouts in City OREGON CITY ORKGON S. J. VADGHAN'S Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Nearly opposite Sns einiou bridge First-Class of All Kinds OREGON' CITY, OREGON MITCHELL WAGONS WAl'"IvFiV? IXlAVAlCyC liaf-ir iviyl! L-Z--;.,,-- .:iSrr'Jhir' IleKt uaMUle to Ulllid No wmk"N I or oftti tie better ttiHn a Mitchell, because the cream of wmtd stuck Is un nl, only af ter bemR thoroughly aeasoiieit. The waaen Is well Ironed, well painted, wull procorUom'il, and ruin the Ugliest of any It l nearly 70 years since the first Mltchrll Wiur ou was built, and they hare been built cuntliiu usly ever since by the Mitchells. When you buy Mitchell you got the beuetlt of this 70 years' ex perience. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Sis., Portland, Oregon. femth. a Itie Kind You Haw Always Bait Signature of THE POISE Of a woman in perfect health attracts the eye at once. Such a woman is all too rarely seen. The most of women bear scars of suffering on their faces Which no smiles can hide, and often in their very carriage betray the womanly weakness which oppresses them. There can be no perfect health for the woman who suffers from dis ease of the delicate womanly organ ism. Her general health is so inti mately related to the local health of the womanly or gans that these must b cured be fore the general health can be established. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It cures womanly dis orders'and diseases; brightens the dull eye, rounds out the hollow cheek and gives strength for wifely duties and maternal cares. My health is the best now that it has been for four year, writes Mrs. Phebe Morris, of Ira, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Box 52. "I have taken but two bottles of your medicine, 'Favorite Pre scription1 and 'Golden Medical Discovery.1 These medicines have done me more good than all that I have ever taken before. I couldn't do my work only about half the time, and now I can work all the time for a family of four. Before I took your mediciues I wag sick in bed nearly half the time. My advice to all who are troubled with female weakness ij to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Med ical Discovery 'the most wonderful mediciues iu the world." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. Q00000000030000000090000I CORRESPONDENCE a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI (Continued from page 2.) South Cams. B. Schuebal called on A. L. Jones last Friday on business. Mrs. Ed Paine was the guest of Mrs. Al Jones one day last week. Mrs. Burley, of Portland, who has been visiting at the home of vV. H. Jones for tne paat week, returned to her home Monday. Jim FiBh and Ernest Jones left for Eastern Oregon week ago Tuesday. They will be missed by their many friends. May success go with them, W. H. Jones, who has been eick the paBt week, has not improved much. A number of friend of Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Jone' surprised tuem at their home last Saturday night, the occasion being the ninth anniversary of their marriage. At 10 o'clock the guests re paired to the dining room, where a dainty lunch was served. The merry crowd did not disperse until the early hours of the next day. The presents were very choice and tasty. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Jones many more such happy anniversar.es. Our commission merchant, A. L. Jones, doing business fertile firm of McKinley Mitchell & Co., made a busi ness trip to Oregon City Monday. J. Moshberger moved into his new house last week. C. Smith was in Oregon City one day last week. He thought the day rather cold. George Helvey visited friends at Union hall last Saturday evening. He also takes a trip to New Era occasion ally. Frank Schoenborn spent last Monday evening at his home. Mrs. Goucher and Mrs. Jones visited friends in Mulino last Tuesday. John Confer, of Oregon City, visited Miss Jones, a few days ago. O. Nash and family, of Oregon City, passed through our neighborhood last Sunday. B. Bullard and 15. J. Helvey are build ing fences on their places. JH rs. t Ugiir nas returned irotn t ort- land for an indefinite period. O. Klrbvson and wife were the guests of B. Foss and family last Sunday, H. Perry has sold ma farm and will move to California soon. The road south of the Eldorado school house to Canby was surveyed last Mon day. Miss Lillian (ans took dinner with Miss Helvey last Sunday. Albert and James Newkirschner are working for R. Schuebel helping him clean up his hop yard. S. Paine called at the home of A. L. Jones Fiiday. We have been informed that Miss Ag nes Wallace, of Mulino, is going to the Klondike country iu the spring, Invitations are out for the farewell party to be given at the "Teasel Farm" this Friilay ovening. William Weismandal was the guest of George Helvey last Sunday. Eliiovatto. On Saturday at the cancaa of Milk Creek precinct there was a bitf turnout at ihe primary to elect delegates to at tend the county convention. Every body, or several wanted to j:o, but they came to the conclusion there were only two to no so there were four placed In nomination, who w ere as follows : Hob vrt Schubel, C. T. Howard, Hob Snod jirass and John Kvans. The ballot was Schuuel, 2'.); Howard, 2-l,SiiodnrasB, 10: Howard jind Schubel wen el,'c,t'J . ad they are botl 8d workers, and if they can pet thim . as thev want (hem there will be leu fere both s ess taxes for us to nav in the future. There will not be so msoy deputies in on: court house from 2 to $4 per day for the people to tramplbrougli t e mud to pay taxes, and II looks as though they have added some rent with them. The pops have died, and their spirits have all passed to G. C. Krow nell as the choice of ihe people. Sinton 1'uitio is on the flick list. Mies 'i an a (jot up a surprise party at the home of Mrs. Al Jones in honor of the ninth wedding anuiversaiy Satur day niht. The time waa spent in Bind ing and conversation. Tl e guests par took of an oyster aupper. All ate to heartily and chatted go much fiat it was thought that Pr. Goucher would have to be summoned, but have not feen him to find out. At a late hour the aueota departed foi their homes voting this to be one of the most pleas ant gatherings of the eeaaon. Miss Gans taught the Eldorad echool this winter, and is no v teaching the Hazel Dell school. She is well like J as a school teacher and as a lady by all. There is not much visiting in this burg. As soon as Robert Schubel became a delegate he bought a cow from P. Graves Office and cream run pretty well together in Clackamas county. The republicans met at the Grange hall And commenced to roll the ball. Schubel first and Howard second place Snodgrass and Evans got left in the race. Pendleton elected road boss by a erge majority, And Shaw justice of the peace now has authority. They tried to nominate a constable, But none of them would serve. To tell the truth about it They did not have the nerve. IIoosiEit. Macksburg. A bouse is built of bricks .nd stones Of sills and posts and piers, But a home is built of loving deeds That stand a thousand years. A house, though but a humble cot, Within iti walls may hold ; A home of priceless beauty, rich In love's eternal gold. The men of earth built houses, Halls and chambers, roofs and domes But the women of the earth, God 1 nows The women built the homes, Eve could not day from Paradi.se For, oh, no matter where, Her gracious presence lit the way, Lo! Paradise is there. A ClTIZliN'. Sunmjside. Mr. Welch and Jim White had quite an accident while thawing out powder for blasting. They put 21 pounds iu a stump where there had been a fire and the aBlies were jtill warm enough to put the powder off. They were Bittmg near the slump and both were pretly well shaken up by the explosion. Welch was about twenty feet away, star-gazing, when he realized anything. White was burned some about the face and the ear drum was injured. It was a close shave for both and they wont try it again. Olive and John Becker of Portland were visiting here Sunday. Mrs. Chambless went to the hospital on the 14th and underwent an operation which was successfully performed on the 15th. Owing to her nervous condi tion, her recovery has been slow. Our school will close on the 11th of April with appropriate exercises. The gentlemen who bought Mr. Beck er's place here is expecting his family from the East soon. Frank Ott has been hauling lumber for a new building which will be erected soon on his farm. Grandpa Ringstad has been sick for the last week. He is now 80 years old and ..as been around doing lots of work until the last week. We hope to see him out soon. Say, Johnnie, when you take your best girl out for a ride, get a trusty horse next time and look out for the stump, and not for the soft mud holes to land in. OA8TOIIIA Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought 7 The Kind You Have Always Signature of RtiMielville. Voo late for last week's issue Farmers have been hindered with their crop sowing by bad weather. F. Davidson and Jai. Morts are cut ting logs for the Russell Bros.' mill on the north fork of the Mollalla. E. P. Carter was in our country doing a good deal of talking on financial busi ness. Johnny Morris was here also. In some countries wine is pressed out of grapes by means of a great screw which when tightened, the wine Hows in great f (reams until it is all out of the grapes So our county officials have given their county screw a few extra I twiBts and the money is being pressed out of the people. How long the people will stand it will only be kuown by coming time. The peoples' vote iB the power. What ib the use to grumble. Can they think they will reform the offi cials? When we have bad boys we do not wait for them to reform lint we send them to a relonn school So it is time the people were sending their olli cialsto where they will receive reforma tion. Yu Know W lint You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Cliill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it ib siiuplv Iron and Quinine in a tameless form. No Cure, No pay. 50c. Cough Settled on Her Luuji . "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs,,' says N. S. Jackson, of Danville, 111 "We tried a great many remedies without relief, un til we gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her." Refuse substitutes. Charman &. Co. right's Disease. The largest sum ever paid for a pre scription, changed hands in San Fran cisco, Aui. 30, 1901. The transfer in volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of business men fur a specific for liright's Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases They commenced the series investi gation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured ami tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got phy sicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physicians for judges Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either wed or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen p jr cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee and tlje clinical reports ol the lest cases were published and will be mailed free on ap plication. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. Ct-arman A Co. are our sole agents in Oregon City. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. F A Sleight to F Ro th, lots 36, 37. 48 and 49, Prunelanda 10 J D Hewett to A forbes, nw ol sw of sec 8. 2, 3 e 2000 M E Covey to Bankus, ne of se of see A2, 1, 4 e J Rushford to C II Henaler, 3,' as in eec 18, 2, 3 e O Deute to J Catto, lot in blk 37, Co Add to O C M M Burkholder to Wm H Yoder, 53 as in ne of sec 21, 5, 1 e . . H L Patterson to J O Kirchem, 90 as in Arthur elm, 3, 3 e R W Nachand to M Olsen, lot 17, blk 2, Edgewood Wm Snaverly to W L Tooze, 25 as in Elliott elm in 5, 1 w 1 160 140 400 1 28 800 E Carls to Union Meat Co, Lt4, blk 28, Oswego ... 55 Geo Collins oEM Chatten, lots 31 to 40, blk 60, all bU 57, Minthorn E Oliver to K Oliver, ej of w) of ne of sec 6, 4, 2 e J Wise to Wm Byers,8 as in Eagon elm, 2, 2 e S E Wise to J Wise, 8 as in Eagon elm, 2, 2 e L J Ogle to F Watson, w of e of ne of sec 15, 5 e 0 &. C R R Co to J H Drt, ne of se of sec 7, 6, 2 e l ; 350 ill 700 ; 500 'Ol m 300 Ifj 160 , Vi P F Kaylor to J II Dart, sji of ne of sec 31, 5, 2e " 1200 E W Penman to J D Stalnaker, 14 as in sec 9, 4, 1 e II M Joles to H E Noble, sw of ne an I o v it -h of sec 25, 2, 5 e..., 300 J A Rvdenna i lo F Zollaer, lot 1 blk 2, Canbv 1000 J A Boe to J E Mitts, se of nw ami ne of sw. Fee 3, 5, 1 e J Rosenfeldt to H Solomon, lots 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, blk 38, Milwaukie.. J Jones to J W Jones, 74 as in I Farr dm, 3, 2 e W J Whitman to W D Hodaos,n of nw and lot 2, sec 2, 3, 2e ... 600 10 1200 1000 050 400 W D Hodges to W J Whitman, nw of nw of sec 2, 3, 2 e F T Barlow to J F Blount, lots 18, 19 and 20, blk 5, W Gladstone. . Wm Rauch to G Hornschuch, lot 2, blk 1, Fairview Add F Pruschnff to F S Morris, se of ne and Jof two! ne of sec 12, 4, 4 e C Johnson to J Erntseii, se t f se of 1 400 sec 28, o, 1 e 1000 F Bode to E Aschoff, n of nw and se of nw nnd nw of ne sec 20, 2.6 e 1450 200 8) 1 H M Elliott to M Rastold, 20 as in sec 29, 5. 1 e H L Stratton to A M Seol. lot 4, blk 4, lot 7, blk 5, Falls View ... : R A Bingham to J E Bingham, 10 as in the G Walling elm, 2, 1 e. . A M Lovelace to A Sweuseu, tract sec 4,2, 4 e 0 I & S Co to O W Larson, 10 as in Bee 22, S, 1 e Sellwood Land & Impvt Co to A L Christopher, It 3, blk 57, Oak Grove E FuchB In J F Dix. sw of sw of sec 25, se of se, sen 26, 4, 3 e W H Quiun et al to A W Quiun, ne j of ph: 2, 6, 1 o . . . A W Quiiiu to J P Miller, ne of sec 2, 6, 1 e ! J P Miller to A W Quiun, 3 as in elm 46, 6. 1 e 1 J H Gibson to N E Cotrell, blk 10, j Sellwood Add to Milaukie. .. , j I A Garbade o M J Devaney, seof sw, bw of se, eee 17, n'A of ne 20 500 250 125 480 500 425 400 250 as in 3, 5e 1500 R Jonsrude to A Ahell, nw of nw, sec 4, 2, 4 e H J Hefty to H E Noble, s of se of sec 88, 4, 3 e 150 J H Johnsod to W A Shaw, w of ne of sec Ad, 1, 4 e 3800 JS Unswell to 1 M freeman, cor rection deed 350 ' L L Porter to B F Linn, lot 2, blk 9, G.adstune 100 O F Jones to J T Apperson. lot 10, blk 2, Parkplace 150 S Hutrliins to K T Hutchins. e'4 of sw of eec 32, 3, 3 e F W Rehfeld to 0 Lehman, 42 1-2 as in sec 1(1, 2, 1 e Wm T Welch to F E Zinn, nw of nw of s.-c 5, 2, 4 e S Heizig to A vlagnev, e 1-2 of aw and n w of sw t c 31, 3, 1 e 500 2800 1 1200 E Yotler to A Yoder, s5.55 as in sec 31,3, 1 e J M Taylor to C B Curry, pt It 3, blk 49, Oregon City A W Cheney to V Harris, n 1-2 of 1200 700 lota 7 ami 8 of blk 17, Oregon City 3500 R Freytag to A W Cheney, n 1-2 of lots 7 and 8, blk 17, Oregon City, 3500 O & C R R Co to A Seating, lots 4 and 5 and ne of se of sec 19, 5, 3 e 364 Niuht Was a Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs Cliarlea Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., ' and could barely get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood, but when all other medicines (ailed, three $1 bottles of Dr. King's Ne.v Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It was abso lutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles tree at George A. Harding's drug store RIPAWS I have been taking RipansTab ulee for the dyspepsia, and they have helped me wonderfully. I do not know any particular way they affect me, hut they seem to eive vluor to tha entire system. I had a sort of laniiuid feeling, hut since laking the Tabules I feel spirited and have not that melancholy way about me. I think they are good for a general build-up of the sys tem, as tbey seem to act like a tonic. At druggists. The Five-Cent packet Is enotiRh for an or dinary oeusion. The family buttle, 60 ceuts, contain! a supply for a year. wondoiful enrative .qualities of Foley's. Mi-VL'..l 21 V,.M,,L- riunev aim lar. mere ib noming eise . -k I'.lf a i "ict uu i " i?i,.,on .t.n fww "!vf:-"l lion'ttlotnetonor i0"'"'""" . ........... TRIUMPH SULKY PLOW Guaranteed to be the best Sulky Plow in the world. This is a broad statement, but we stand rady to prove it in the field with any plow made. lSrSend for Special Catalogue. Bluebell, Lewis & Staver Co Portland, Okegon. THE MORNING TUB cannot be enjoyed in a basin of limited capacity nor where the water supply and temperature is uncertain by reason of defective plumbing or heating apparatus. lo have both put in thorough working order will not prove expensive if the work ie done by f. c. gadke; . Wall Paper Now is the time to buy your wall paper and Murrow, the paper hanger, will sell it to you cheaper han you can buy it in Portland. Drop a card in the postoffice and have sample-book brought to your house, or telephone Ely Bros.' store J. MURROW, Oregon City New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a Specialty OppoBit" Caufleld Block OKEGON CITY Oregon City Sccoiul-IIand & Junk Store Highest Prices Paid for Second-Hand Goods, Hides, Junks, Metals of all Kinds, Etc. Second-Hand Goods Bought andjSold Goldstone, Sngarman & Co. E. E. G. SEOL Will give you a Bargain in Wall Paper Wall Tinting and in General House Painting Paint Shop near Depot Hotel Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer frr-n bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills actdi-rr-H' on the liver. For CO veatv L?ve been the S i r i Small do . : Pill. ""Wiimt.Mit browv. r c " if'!." if. ,.,f, '. . iV'T tlTO iSUvslaU.ni CL-.L whiskers r tho your Jelly and preserve Jura In l!ioold faslmmed way. Seal them hvthe nnw.nulplr. JVv absolutely snra way by "jf-X a thin ooatinirof Pnrfl itclined l-'uralllne. lias no tuste or odor, la atr tipht and acid proof. Eiuilly applied. Useful in adozen other ways about the house. Full directions with each cake. Sold everywhere. Made by STANDARD OIL CO. HEADACHE 2S Dm 25 jipraijllj!, I h r i i m j t 1iT''),M'" - - . r vtmm 11 " --- j ,na At U ug tfatn. OREGON ShotLine and Union Pacific E EAST The 0. R. & N. Co. Gives the Choice of THREE TRAINS AIM TWO VIA THE OREGON SHORT LINE 9:00 a. ro. 9:00 p. m. ' TO SALT 1 AE, DEN OMAHA, CHICAGO and KANSAS CITY. ONE VIA ; THE GREAT NORTHERN 6:00 p. m. TO - SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ocean Steamers leave Portland every 5 Days for SAN FRANCISCO Boats leaves Fortland daily for Willam ette and Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For full Information call on or arldreBB nearest O. R. & N. Ticket Agent, or ail dress A.L. CKAIO, G, P. A., Portland, Orticon ASTORIA & C0LUMEI V RIVER RAILROAD CO. Leaves TSKr andTSi8.,iARRIVE3 For Maygers, Rainier, "latskaule, Weitport, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Klavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens, Gearhart Park, Seaside, Astoria and FVu shore ExpreBs, Dally. Astoria Kxpress, Dally. 8:00 a.m. 11:10 A. M. 7:00 P. M. 9:40 P. M, Ticket Office, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot. J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt., Astoria, Ore. WHITE COLLAR LINE PORTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE STR. BAILEY GATZERT Dally Round Trips, except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Portlnnd 7 A. M Leave Astoria 7 p. il IHE DALLES-PaarUND ROUTE STR. TAHOMA Between Portland, The Dalles and Way Po 1 1 TIME CARD Leave Portland, Mon., Wf&and frl.... ... 7 A. K. Arrive The Dalles , same day.. SP.M, T.MOVA TniB Tl,,,.. ar.A C. IV . W Arrive Portland, same'day . !.. ' P. M MEALS THE VERY BEST 5Xhl8 Route has the Grandest Scenic Attrac tions so Earth Landing and office, Foot Alder Street BOTH PHOKIS, MAIN 861 PoETLAKD, OMOOH J. C. WYATT, Aat.. Vancouver WOLFORO & WYERS.Agts., White Salmon PRATHER & HEMMAN, Agts .Hood River JOHN M. FILL00N, Agt., The Dalles A, J. TAYLOR, Agt, Astoria E. W. CRICHTON.Abt., Portland rhe Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.'s Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Daily (exoept Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at way points on both sides of the Columbia river. Both of tie above steamers have been re ul and are In ticellent liaje for the season ofl'OO The lieeulator Line will endeavor to Rivelts patrons the best service possible. For Cutnfort, Rrnnomy and Pleasure travel by the steamers, of Ihe Keeulutor Line. The above steamers leave Portland 7a m.an Hallos at8a. m.,and arriveat destination in amp 'ime for outgoing trains. pt,,'"Y, Office. The Dalles Offloe Oak St. Dock. CourtStreet. A. O. AJ.LAWAT General Vje GO EAST VIA .JTf.fc. ,. ...... Only transcontinental line pasBinR directly through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Three splendidly epuipped trains daily to all points East. Through Sleeping and Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. The most magnificent scenery in America bv daylight. Stop overs allowed on all classes of tickets. For cheapest rates and deicriptive literartir address J. D. riANSFIELD, General Agent, 214 Third Street, Portland, Oregon