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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD,. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902.
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CUSSIFiFD WERTiSRENlS.
t "No Price Lower Jhm (Ours. s $
Look through this partial list and see for yourself If anybody "else adver
tises a lower price than ours, come right here and get the same goods at the
same price, or a lower price
Our prices are low simply because we know HOW to buy. Have learned
after many years of experience that there IS an inside price if a dealer has the
cash and knows where to go ior his goods. We give our customers the ad
vantage of every INSIDE price we get. Our prices are as low, proportionally,
on prescriptions as on patent medicines or any other drug store goods.
o
Photographic Sublies
Quality counts here. You
don't want cheap photo goods
at any price ; you want the
best at lowest market prices.
We are under the market
from 10 per cent, to 30 por
cent, this week on these:
0
16 ounce Graduates.
8 " " .
4- i'
2 " " .
1 " ' .
.... 20
..... 15
10
.07
50
Fixing! Bath.
Card Mounts, 3x3 per doz. .07
' 4x5 " . .09
" " Cabinet, " ..10
" 6x7 " ...15
Tripods 75
Prirftinit Frames 12
Bay Screens 19
Duplicators 19
Metol 75
Pyro
Eiaonrgen 35
C.
A.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
Furnished Every Week by Clack;
mas Abstract & Trust Co.
M A Blankcnship to J L Waldron,
lot 4, blk 128,0 0
A Smith to J S Smith, 137 as in sec
28 and 29 in t 2 s. r 4 e
900
500
F A Ely to .1 W Gray, lot 1, blk 3,
Elv's Add 75
8 Ooover to A It Pratt, lots 100 and
' 107. Scotta Mills 675
F W Youmanns to B B Yonmans,
37 as in Matlock elm, 2, 2 e... 1000
AV J Ranch to O Bieman, lot 3, blk
1, Fairview Atld 100
35 W Y Johnson to E Doiy, lot 3,
blk 17, Bolion 200
J L Cochrane by admr to J Rongie,
ejfcoirjwaiiu 6 00 adjoining 111
sec 8, 5, 1 e
I Gratton to R R Carlson, 100 as in
sees 21 and 28 in I, 4 e
II C Stevens to C E Stiannou, lot
0, blk 8, Suneet City
J Peirvto S WMde, 10.30 as ia sec
21,2, 1 e
C E Shannon toM Stevens, pt blk
62. 0 O
1800
3500
500
2000
450
J W Meldium to E P Rands, 6 aB
in Rinearson elm, 2, 2 e 976
J Rnddiman to W C Brown, w 1 2
of se of se of se of fee 3, 2, 4 e. . . 1
W 0 Brown to J Nelson, tame land 1200
C E Shannon to 0 A Patglaff, pt f
lots 7 and 8, blk 02, 0 C 1400
H Brush to A Kotiinr, n 1-2 of e 1-2
of nw of sec 35 4, 1 e
IJ Freidrich to J C Lolle, 5 tracts in
Parrott elm t
I Farr to C A Stuart, lot 5, blk 60,
Oregon Cily
ti J Trullinger to B Fried rlchs, 140
as in elm 42, 4, 2 e
400
350
1
2300
Win R Wade to O Johnson, 20 as
in P Welch elm, 2 2 e 1500
L Rotermund to E Baily, pt blk 1,
Roots Add 475
Read It In hl3 Newspaper.
G.-0'ga Schaub, a well know U'i man
ofNttW Lebanon, Ohi, ia a constant
reader of the Dayton Volks.eitting. lit
knows that this paper aims to advttni
only the best in its c ihiinns, and when
lie saw Chamberlain's Pain H dm adver
tised therein for lame, back", be did n it
liesitateiti buying a bol'le of it for His
wife, who for eitfi.t weekn hail suffered
-with the moil terrible pains in her bark
iiiid coultl get no relief lie ea e: "After
using the I'ein HhIiii for a few days my
wife said tome, 'l feel as 1 bough 1 ws
Hiorn anew,' and bcore using the en
tire contents of the bottle the unbearable
pains bad ei.tirely vanished and she
u mi l w o 1 take "up her household du
ties." He is vety thankful and hopes
that all suffering likewise will hear of
lier wonderful lecjvery. This valuable
liniment ia for sale by G. A. Harding.
Herbert D. Newell, a gra I'fite of. the
MHMtaehiiMMtB Inetinteof Tichi nli g
fit present located at It. Stevens and
mployed on the government jetty, was
in the citv on Saturday, lie askett lo
a hour. I of ttude publication desoril i ig
(his city ami comtiy.
How's This 1
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Wind for any case of Oatarrh tht can
not be cured by Hid 's C itarrb Cure.
F. J. C'llKNIiY tit Co., Props.,
Tt leiln, O.
We the undeiaiuned, have known F
J.Chiuiev or the lust lit years, ami lie
lit-ve him net feet I v honorable in all
business transactions and financially
ab:e to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
Wkst & I mux, Wholesale Pnumsts,
Toledo. O.
1Vai.iis, Kinnas A Makvin, l olesale
Druggist, loletlo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and in 11
Mini mirfaees of the svatem. Price, "5-
nerjliottle. So.d bv all dt Uggists. TtS-
tinionials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the b'.
Cutlery
Our stock of Razors,
Knives and Scissors is of the
very best quality. We han
dle no trash. 0'ir regular
prices are lower than the
same quality is usually sold
for. These special prices
are cuts of from 20 per cent,
to 30 per cent.
75 f-hpars
65 " .
B0 "
50
45
40
20
35
3 00 Razors z 1"
2 50 " 1 95
1 25 " 95
75 Com Razor.... 50
2 00 Knives 1 50
1 50 " , 1 20
1 25 " 95
75 50
00 " 45
HUNTLEY, Popular Price Druggist
Oregon Citu, Oregon
School Officer' 8 lieports.
So little interest was manifested in the
annual school meeting of the Oregon
City district last Monday evening that
there was only one person present 111 au
dition to the school officers. 1 lie meet
ing was a short one and the reports of
the directois and clerk were read. They
are as follows;
Ohkoon City, Oregon, June 16, 1902.
To the taxpayers of School District No.
02, Clackamas County, Oregon.
LadieB and Gentlemen :
In pursuance of law, we your board of
directors, submit this report of the affairs
of the district for the term ending at
date. As has been customary for many
years past we have had school for nine
months during the year just closed. The
school opened September 16th, 1901 with
a fair attendance which increased to an
enrollment of 5S3 in Nove-nber, after
which time there was a gradual decrease
till the end of the school year. Professor
H. D. Wilcox ws continue j as Superin
tendent and the remain ler of the corps
of teachers was the same as last year,
with the exception of Miss Rebecca T.
I Smith who was elected Principal of thai
Eahtham School and Miss Eva Melttrum
I as teacher ot the tbi.d grade in same
school. During tlie year mere nas Deen
the gieatest harmony and good-will be
tween the superintendent, principals and
teacbeis and they have all worked to
gether faithfully and earnestly to pro
mote tlie hest interests 01 me pupun un
der their charge and the consequence
has been that we have iiau a very sue-
essful school year.
For the new year we have elected
Piofessor H. A. Hayes, of Henderson,
Kentucky, as superintendent (Professor
Wilcox not applying for the position )
Mhb Addie Clark has been re-elected
principal of the Barclay School and Miss
Rebecca 1. Smith principal 01 tne hubi
ham School.
The old corp9 of grade teachers, with.
two exceptions, were re elected.
The following new teachers were
elected to fill the vacancies and for an
additional room which will he established
the coming year: Mrs. Godfrey, Miss
Shonkwiler and M.ms Foster. The sal
aiies will be as follows: Siipetintendoiit.
$120 per month ; Principal of the East-
ham School, 70 per month; principal 01
the Barclay School, !fti5 per month; two
primary teachers and Miss Sutle Chase,
$47.50 e .ch per month j the remainder ol
he old teachers $45 each per mouiti ana
the three new leuc'iers $-10 each per
month
We decided hat it was necessary t.i
employ an adtliitnal teacher for the
new vear on aecuunt ot tlie crowned con,-
dilioti ot some ol the rooms last, year and
the strong probability of its continuance
during the future.
The census of the school-children
which has just biien taken, while a little
short of the number shown lust ye.ir, in
dicates as large an attendance as the
yjar pist closed, the dill'e ence in number
Demg caused principally by theehmina
lion of all children who arc in the iIih
trict tempota ily ami whose nonws nr.
in other districts. . Each winter quite u
mini her of children come to the city to
work for their bo . ril and go to school
and it has been the cus'oin here to en
roll them in ttiis district and fu niali
In in free tuition, Imi the new law pro
hihita the enumeration of children v
cepl w here their homes are and so we
have droppetl ail such.
At the special meeting in January we
were authorized to rent a room and tit I
up for a new teat her, but after giving
the mattjr a can fill investigation we find
that we can gi tin additional room ii
the Barclay building bv putting font
grades in t: e two nigh school rooms; to
atcoiunli'-h this it will be necessary to
put the Sib, l):h, 10'h and 11th gradet
111 thesH two rooms w hich can be done
wi hont a great deal of incoiiwnience a
there will be sealing capacity for all ami
the llth grade can retire to the ptinci
pal's ollice lor leciiation. With this ar
range ment we will avoid the expense of
renting and tilting up a room outsidt
and aitso the inconvenience of havii g
one gn de off by itself. It will also b
quite a sa vh g in cost as the only outla
Patent Medicines
One advantage in buying
patent medicine of us is that
we are never "just out." We
carry enough stock to supply
every one. Then toe,- we
make it our business to have
all the NEW advertised pat
ents most of them at cut-rates.
We
oap
Mile's Nervine 70
Mile's Heart Cure 70
Mile's Blood Remedy 70
Mile's Tonic 75
Warnor'8 Safe Cure 80
Mennen'8 Talcium Powdirs... 15
Swan's Down Powdjr 10
Pnzonnis Powder 35
Htiid's Almond Cream 35
Penina 75
Beef, Iron & Wine 50
Pinkham's Compound 75
Swamp Root 75
Hawley's Caiarrh Cure 75
that will be necessary will be the pur- j
chase of a few more desks, which would
have been required in either case.
The insurance on the school buildings
and contents expired last July and we
tuve renewed it lor three years in the
following amounts tow it: Ou the Bar
clay building, $01 00; on contents, $1000;
on the F'astham building, $5000; on con
tents, $1000, and on the Gymnasium at
the Barclay building, $400; this insurance
for three years cost $335.
During the past year the attention of
the board was called to the fact that Dr.
John McLouglilin had, during his life
time, donated two lots in Oregon City to
the school district and that after his
death the legislature of the state had
confirmed the gift, a matter which none
of the board were cognizant of. On
looking the matter up we found that
other parties bad been claiming these
lots regardless f the ownership of the
district. We have had an abstract of
the title to tlfese lotB made and find a
clear record title in the district and here
after will do whatever is necessary to
protect the interest of the school disirict.
It will probably require lawsuit to
settle the matter add we think that this
should be gone into if necessary to eo
tabbsh our right to the lots.
The school buildings are in very f.ir
eondilbi and there will be no large
iloms lor repairs during the coming year'
unless we decide to paint the East am
building which is sadly in need t f reno
vation in that respect. 1
As you are all aware the election ol
three directors today means that wi'h
their qualification for the office that we
will become a district of the fits) Has
which, while it sounds well, does no'
mean anything in particular except that
we will have five directors hereafter in
stead of three, and that the term of 1 flice
of each director will be live years, which
will give him ample time to become ac
quainted with his duties.
.The clerks financial report, which will
be read following this, will acquaint you
with the receipts and expenditures dur
ing the sixteen months ending at this
date.
Respeetfn'ly submitted,
Cuas. Albright,
Charmed H. Caiheld,
W, E. I'ARl.L,
Directors.
Ohhimn Cny, June 16. 1902.
To the Honorable, tlie Hoatd of Diiec-tor-i
of school district No. 12, Claukan as
County, Oregon.
1 respectfully submit my financial re
port as clerk of school district No. 62,
covering sixteen n onths, from March 1,
1901 to June Hi, 1002, this being the
ending of the fiscal year under the new
school law.
HKCKiri'S.
A mt ree'd from former clerk.
Special lax
County apportionment
State appottionmeiit .
Tuition
Loan account (burowetl) ...
Our draft, at bank
.$ 62 2J
. MUl 81
. S717 72
. 14H2 78
. 37 i 95
. t,;i;) 00
81 61
Total
receipts t-WuS 07
DlvBlKSKMKNTS.
Salary ol teachers 12 months.. $S57ti 00
Salaiy o' janitors ll'monihs .. WOO Oij
Suliiiy ol clerk 15 months U'4 !W
School supplies --B
Ni
Water rent
Election expense 101 1
Furniture
441 5j
1!B 00 I
0 0.1
40 HO
242 50
ienerul expense.
Insmaiice 335 00
Hall rent 1001 ...
;eer installments
Priiiftiur
10 0
83 40
US U0
Abstract of title to lot -0 00
Paid notes y;i veu last jear 3115 00
Paid no'esniven current year.. 4(u w
RliSSlia::::::::: & liij
Total disbursements $LWo2 07
LIAIUMTIKB.
Six per cent bonds due .Inly..
Six per cent bonds due July .
Uotes held by bank i
.$6000 00
. 0t 00 00
V.'lO 00
O
Scabs
are heavy buyers of
et
it direct of
the
makers. We handle so
much of it that we are satis
fied with smaller profits.
That explains the tuts in
these brands :
Cutftcura
4711 Glycerine 15
Pecker's Tar '. 20
Bluving Soap 5
Armour's Fine Art 7
Pear's Soap 15
Wool Soap 7
Ivory 4
C lgates Tar 10
Lyon's Skin, 10
Glycerine 10
Kirk's CaBtile, 2 lo. bars 20
Over draft bank
81 61
Total v $13801 61
No. of children enumerated 1902. . . .1140
C. O.
T. Williams,
District Clerk.
Sthool Officers' Election.
The board of directors of the Oregon
City school district held a meet'ng
11 ednesday evening and canvassed he
vote for directors cast Monday. The
total vote was 125, and the vote of each
d'rector was as follow8:Charie8 Al
bright, 64 j Geo. A. Harding, 68; T. F.
Rvan.85; R. Koerner, 63;. T. H.Wal
ker, 36; J. W. Lod-r, 69. Under the
new law the directors elect the clerk.
E. E. Charman was awarded the con
tract A furnishing supplies for $152 52,
for one year
The following school officers were
elected in near-by school districts:
Canemah Directors, W. A. Hedges
and R, C. Ganong; clerk, Mrs. II. E.
Jones.
West Oregon City Director, Peter
Hansen; clerk, S. O. Dillmann.
Parkplace -Director, W. II. Smith;
clerk, .
Willamette Falls D' I dor, J. John
son ; el. rk, O. F. Olson.
Call for Bids.
Bids will be teceived up toJune?8ih
for the construction of an addition to the
Parkplace schnol building, under modi
tied nlans. The new plans and specifi
cations can be Been 1 1 the residence of
W. A. White, architect, corner of 8th
and Jefferson streets.
When Sickness Cjines
to the head of the family the bread
winner, the omnipresent thought is
"Have I safely provided for the wile
ami little ones?"
Nine times out of ten, "No',' is the
answer. It is then too late, however, to
do anything. The essential thing to do
is to prepare sow for what may occur at
anytime. An investigation of the Mas
sachusetts Mu'ual's ne policies aud
bondB, will, without a doubt, brina to
our uotice a contract that will exactly
mit your case.
If interested, send a postal, givint;
your name, addrejs, occupy ton and dale
of birth, when an illustrate n will be
sent y tt, showing kxactlv what the
company will do for von. No gnes.1
Aork about it, as the div dends are paid
annuai.lv and nut wiiUeld f ir twenty
veatsor so, and then not paid unless
the contiact is in force at that timh.
11 G.Colton,
Mana.'er Pacific Coast Dept. ,
Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Or
Ladiei' ha s at the Red Front in
styles a id at prices totuit one and all.
Filthy Temples in India.
Sacred cows often deti'e Indian tem
ples, nut, worse yet Is a body that's pol
luted by constipation. Don't permit it.
Cleanse y nir system with Dr. Kind's
New l.ile Pills and avoid untold misery.
Theyisive lively livers, active b iwels.
good digestion, fine rppttite. Only 25c
at Geo. A. llardii'ii's diug store.
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver ! Ayer's Pilla are
liver pills. They cure consti-
Pion, headache, dyspepsia.
; i;tc. aii aruggtsis.
Want your moustache or beard a beautiful
brown or rich black? Then tt.e
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEer,
BO rf. Pe.HT. m . A fry Hmm4 n m.
IVAN TED r iih r, ae my list oi f..iun
and M d- f.ii f.tie, in nil parts of tlie
county I. i d- owned ly two residents
represented aiul Hold. B . K. Cross, At
torney at Law .
VOK SALE oOD traeta of lfiud. In
quire ot O. A. Cheney, Oregon City.
yOH SALE 'l'i"Tcniglihml Holsteiti
FreiPian hu'l. 10 monros olii. fire and
dam Registered. '" wdl exchange for No.
1 milch cow. Address Chns. N. Wait,
Uanby, Oregon.
PUR A LK A
dairy ww, (r
'(i ) 1 Oirliuiii fresh
vi'Hi'" n'd ; live trrl'ons
q 11 tr p t this olliee.
or wtp rUilv. I
,'OR.8AI.E ! mils. .inn Lumler ly J.
a. inn. s it! 1.,.. u.,11 hi; n.e At proctor.
2 miles east nf () g'in Ci y. The mill
ann n t h i 1 1 1 1 ' i' ' y iq h'uo Mir pate, iiienniiiit:
40-horse1" inuitm aii'l boiler. AIdrt"" J
A. J.ines, ( gnu City.
POR SALE On the installment plan,
II CU IJt.-lt,''i v'u i;tiiti lit no7,
ner 3rd ai d .Ji-ffrson t-tieets; eewer con
nections mid liealiliv Inmitio". App'r to
R K'MTii.r cornel 4 h and .letterpon ste
FOR SALF Lot 10 and 15 in blk. 7,
O l w P r lt flillliuuil HJUiriiuu ; ,
usually callfl G'een Point. There are
a dzpn t'ear na ch -rrv t.rei on the lots.
Prine ,225. Willimn Newman and family
live on h lot adj intf the .bve and will
sl ow them, bo further pa titulars in
quire of .ToB-ph Bnrgholzt-r, Buxton,
Waehington cjuihv, ure.'on.
CEAI.ED BID- solicited for the cat pen
" . -1. . , Qi..in on it
postp. Specifications can be had at mill
or by mail ; bids tn be in by 28th. Riuht
rooeivivt ti-i rpi rt nnv and all bids.
Lindsley & Son, Cams, Oteeon.
"POli RENT Uottae in Canemah.
I UMBER FUR SALE by E. E. Rich,
3 uiilew east ol SoJa Springs. Flooring
and rustic a speeialtv. All kinds oi
lumber always on hand.
T.UMBER Leave orders at this office
for first-class lumber of all kinds, or
address W. FV Harris. Beaver Creek,
Uregon
POUND A United Artisan pin with
irti.iala W A PIlyrHVed Oil bttr.
Owner c.in have same by paying for this
ad.
11USINESS OPPORTUNITY To the
right patty wwill give exclusive sale
of our product in Cluckamas county. Re
quire limited ad vance pay men foi goods.
Address, International Power Vehicle
Co. Drawer G, Stamford, Conn.
110B, the 3 4 IVrcheion, will stand at
Oak Grove st"ck larm this season.
Six dollars to insure with fold. Will
show his colts with any horse in state.
J. W. Dowty, Currinsville, Or.
Individuals' tio iey to Loan at 6 pei
cent and 7 per cent. Call on or write,
John W. Loder, Attorney at Law,
Stevens Bl'd'g. Oregon City, Orea
Hot soda at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen
A few watches for sale cheap at
Younger's. Watches cleaned, $1.
Drs. R. H. and A. L. Beatie, dentists,
Weinhard building.
When you visit Portland don't fail t
get your meals at the Royal Restaurant
First and Madison. They serve an ex
cedent meal at. a moderate price ; agooi.
square inm,' 15c
LEOAL NOTICES. '
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notloe Is hereby trjven that I have filed with the
Countv Court of Clackamas County and Stale ol
iimiii mv fiaal rer irr. as administrator of the
estate of James A. Birb'ir, deceased and that said
court has set. Monday. Hie 7th day of July, l'Jftf,
at tlie hour of 10 o'clock a m., of said day as the
time for hearing said report and objections mere,
to if any there he. A.B.LINN,
Administrator of of the Estaie of
James A. Barbur, Deceased.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon U t
Clackamas County.
George K. Smith,
I'luiiHitf,
vs.
Ca'herine A. Smith
Defendant. J
Tn Catherine A. (smith, the above named de
fendant. In the name of the state of Oegon you are
hf- by required to Miipear and answer the com
plaint file. t BKalnst you In tlie above entitled
court i. nd cause on or hefoie the last da . of the
piiblkmiou of this summons, and If you f .ii to an
pear or answer the plaintiff will apply to ilie
court for the ie,L'f prayed for in 1 he eeniplaiul
lo-wlnthat the niHrriuKe contract existing lie
Iween you and ihe plaintiff be dissolved.
This Hiiniiions Is published hv order of the Hon.
Thomas K. Kyiin, coiiniy judfje of ll.'aekamas
county, state of Oregon, made and entered the
dav id Mav,r.n. and lite date of the Hrst publica
tion heretic is Mav :!0, ''Ml, aud of the lasl puljl!
cation July 11, 1!W.
JOHN rUTCHBORN.
Attorney for I'laiutlll.
I DateT. MnyiOlh, 1902.
How to Save
Your Hair
Those who are losi..n their 1iair or
have parted with iln-ir locks can
have it restored by a remedy that
is within reach of everyone. All
sorts of theories nave Deen ad
vanced to nee' u ii t lot f.i'lng hair,
but aliei i.ll, it is the retnetiy we
are after ai;d ini the theory. Peo
ple wlo need more hair, or anxious
to -ave what thev bave, or from
sickness, dandruff or other causes
have lost tln ir bair should not d
by but use PRIER'S HAIR FO D
at once.
For ia'e by all Jruaglsts
BtSl
PUTNAM FADELESS
DYE are fast to sun l'ght,
washing and rutbing. Sold by
C G. Huntlcv
1 0
ShotLine
AND Union Pacific
TEE iiii
The 0. R. & N. Co.
Gives the Cboicd ol
IKREE
TRAINS
TWO VIA '
TEE OREGON
SHORT LINE
9:00 a. m.
9;00 p. m.
TO
SALT 1 1KE,
DEN., ,
OMAHA,
CHICAGO and
KANSAS OITY.
ONE VIA
THE GREAT
NORTHERN
6:1,0 p. m.
TO
SPOKANE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
ST. PAUL and
CHICAGO.
Ocean Steamers leave Portland ererr
5 Days for
SAN FRANCISCO
Boats leaves Portland daily for Willam
ette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and Japan.
Fur full information call on or address nearest
O. K. & N, Ticket Agent, or address
A. L.CRAIG, O, P. A.,
Portland, Oregon
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ASTORIA & COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
N I DEl'OX lr KTH AND I S-T8., . DDTUifQ
LEAVE8 fUBIUND ARRIVhS
For Maj-gers, Rainier,
'lutskmiie, Weatport,
Clifton, Astoria, War
renton, Flavel, Ham
mond, Fort Stevens,
Uuartiart Park, Sea-ide,
Astoria and Seashore
Express, Daily.
Astoria Kxpress,
Dally.
8.00 A.M.
11:10 A. M.
7 OOP. Ji.
9:40 P. M,
Ticket OfHee, 255 Morrison st. and Union Depot.
0 . u. oiato, lien. fuss. Agt., Astoria, ure.
FOFiTLAND-ASTORIA ROUTE
STR. BAILEY GATZERT
Daily Round Trips, except Sunday
TIME CARD
Leave Port' and 7 A. M
Leave Astoria 7 P. M
THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE
STBS. TA II 031 A
and IMETLAKO
Daily Trips Except Sunday
STR. TAHONA
Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Frl. ... 7 A.M.
Leave The Dalles, Tue , Thurs. and Sat.. 7 A. M.
STR. METLAKO
Leave Portland, Tues , Thurs. and Sat. ... .7 A. M
Leave Dalit s, Mon., Wed. and M... 7 A. M
Landing, Foot Alder Street.
BOTH PHOKKS, MAIN 861 PORTLAND, OBEOOS
AGENTS
John M. Filloon The Dalles, Ore.
A. J. Taylor Astoria, Ore.
J. J. Luckey Hood River, Ore.
Wolford & Wyeis. While Salmon, Wash.
J. O. Wyatt Vancouver, Wash.
K. B. Gilbreth Lyle, Wash.
John M. Totton SteveDson, Wash.
Henry Olmstead Carson, Wash.
Win. Butler Butler Wash.
E. W.CRICIITON, PORTLAND, ORE.
fiie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'s
Strsr Regulator & Dalles City
Dally (exoept Sunday) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland
Coaching atjway points on both sides of th
Columbia river.
Both of tit above sleamtrB have been re nl
and are in -Jctllnit nlmi.e for the season ofl 00
The Kriftilniur 1-1 ne will endeavor to glveiui
pairous the best service possible.
For Comfort, Kcoiiuiny and Pleaanre
travel by the Btcainera of lite Itegulutor
Line.
The above steamers leave Portland 7. m.an
Jallesats a. m.,and arriveat destination in amp
'ime for outgoing trains.
Portland Oltice, The Dalles Office
Oak St. Dock. Couristreet.
A. C. A J. LA WAY
Qd'iaral Vie
GO EAST
VIA
Only transcontinen'al line
passing directly through
Salt Lake City,
Leadline,
Pceblo,
Colorado Springs
and Denver.
Three spletididiv eputpped train
daily to all points East.
Through Sleeping and Dining Can
ami Free Reclining Ohair Cars.
The most uiacnilieent ecenery In
America by daylight.
top overs allowed on all classes of
tickets.
For cheapest riitt s and dtxnpttve literature
address
J. D. HANSFIELD,
Uoneral Agt.nl,
U'4 Third Si ret, Portend, Oieuon