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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUAY 12. 1904 You don't havo to hire a Cab ' The La Salle Street Station in Chicago, which is used by the trains of the Rock Island System, is located in the very heart of the city, less than a block frorrl the Board of Trade; less than two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walk ing distance of the principal hotels, theatres and stores. You don't have to hire a cab to reach them. The ' 'union loop' ' is right in front of the station. Pay 5 cents, get aboard the elevated, and you are whisked to any part of town you wish to reach. Let me give you other reasons why you should use the Rock Island System. I There are lots of them. L. B. CORHAM, Cenoral Agent, 1 40 Third Si., Portland, Ore. OREGON AMD Union Pacific 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sas city. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. enjoy- 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No change of cars 70 JtiritiriJiiiiiftiiiiirVBiiiSsiitiiiftiiiiitliriiiiaiii 'aniens irasiis The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago. The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via the DEPART FOR OlicflRO Portland Special 8 a in via Humington Atlantic Express H-.lo d. m. via Hunting ton: St. Paul Fast Mail 7 45 P. m. via Spokane TIMB SCHEDULES from Portland, Ore. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, K nsas City, St.y.ouis, Chicago and the East, :5;25 p. m. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, bait Lake, Chicago and the East, Walla Walla, Lewiston, Spokane, Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis, St, Paul.Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. ARRIVE FROM 9:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:00 p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily (except Sunday) at at 8 P. m.; Saturday at 10:00 p. m. Daily service (water permitting(n Willamette and Yamhill Rivers. For full information ' ask br Write your nearest -ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. The Oreeon Railroad and Navagation Co. Portland, Ore. Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Each route offers numerous at tractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee H. S. ROWE, General Manager. 134 Third Street, Portland ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAI ROAD CO. A Business Proposition 1 If vou are going East a careful selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment of vour trip. If it is a business trip time is the main consideration; If a pleasure tr'p scenery and the convenience and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the up-to-date road running two trains dai.y from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet-Librarysmoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via tne Illinois central will be honored on these trains and no extra fare charged Our rates are the same as those of infe riorroaas. wny not get your money's wortn r Write for full particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL. Gen'l Agt, Portland. Ore J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. Portland, Or raui a. 1 nompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash H Sameon et al to L Samson, el-2 of w 1-2 of ne of Bee 14 5-le ,$ 1. M Shaw to C Barnett, el. 2 of se of ne of sec 36 5 le : 400. J E Bredtl to R Blevine wl-2 of nl-2 of nw of Bee 36 3-le;1800 S Buckman to G Heinz, 21.29 acres in Hood elm 3-2e; 750. II Fancber et al to D Fancher, lots 5 and" 6 blk 153, Oregon City, lots 9 and 10, blk 3, and 6 and 7 in 22 iu Falls View and 60 acres in M Brown D L C 3-Je ; 800 J Renner to C Siebken, el-2 lots land 2 blk I6S Oregon City 500. O VV P T S Co to L Carpenter, lot 5 tlk 7 Estacadr; 1. O F Oleen to E Cahill lot 40 blk 92Mint horn ; 5. G Heittze to F Wourms, 4.29 acres in Hood elm 3-2e J 141). OWI'TS Co to J Lobriet, lot 9 blk 20 Estacada;50. 8 E Hess to M Kupiscb, lots 3 and 4and nwof swofsee 24,2-2e; 1800. II Campbell to li Miller, 16 interest in wl 2 oi ne and el 2 of nw sec 25 in 3- 8 l-2e; 200. M Eaton to Wm R Eaton, lot 3 of blk 97 Oregon City ; 1. C Thieum to M ileink, 5 acaes in sec 30 5-le; 600 M Slie;hard InC Thieme, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 5. ana 16 in blk JJ biuis Add Barlows; 100. O VV P T S Co to A Stubbo, lot 6 blk J16 Estacada ; 75. C Shields to E Harrington, lot 1 blk 3 MtPleasarUfiOO. M Seely to M Wush, 27 1-2 acres in the Magoneclm 5-le: 1250. E Waite to R Walsh, 5 acres in White elm: 1250. L I.ivesay to C" Livesay, 11 acres in elm on z-zt ; 1. Linn et al to E Matthies, lots 7 and 8 tillr 1Q Ckraonn P.itv Qr.fl Wourms to O Rath, tract in sec 20 2- oe 1. O & O R B Co to J Bucholz, ne of nw of sec 25 2-6e : 220 Bank of Oregon Bity to F L Cochrane, lot, blk 49 Oreeon Uitv ; Clackamas Ab & T Co to A Busch sl-2 of se and el-2 of s sec 22, 4-4e ; 1. R C Ilite to L Eby, s2-3 of blk 60,CIack Hgiite; 00. H William to E Williams, 8 acres in sec 8 3-2e ; 700. THE SCENIC LINE through Salt Lake City, Leadvill?, Pueblo, Colorado Springs "Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery and by Daylight to all points east. 3 fast tiato fell? telasmOjisa aiiBeaisi Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service For rates, folders and other information address Stopovers JR J laved W. C. MCBR1DE, 42i Third Street, Portland, Ore Minneapolis, St. Paul Chicago. The short line between there great cities. three The route of the famous North western Limited THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT every night in year Before sUrtlnj on 1 trip no rter whr write for Interesting Information about con- ornble traveling H. L. SISTER, Gen'l Agent. 1 32 Third Street, Portland. T. W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 25. No. 2 For Yaquina : Leaves Albany 12 :45 p.m. " Corvallis 2:00 p.m. Arrives Ysqnina 6:20 p.m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 P. M. No. 3 for Detroit Leaves Albany 7:00 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12ao P. M. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit 1 :00 p. u. Arrives Albany.. 5:55 p. m. Train No. 1 arrives Albny in time to connect with tbe S. P. south bourd train, as well as Riving two or tbre hours in Albany before departure of S P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 8. P trains Corvallis and Albany givinn direct service torNewport and adjace beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, BreiteobuBh and other mountain resorts leaves Albany tit 7 :00 ft. m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockrkll, Agent, Albany. Regulator STEAMERS Portland and The Dalles Route A11J way landings Steamers BAILY GATZERT. - DALLES CITY REGULATOR, - - METLAKO Connecting at Lyle, Wash, with Columbia River and Northern Rv Co. For Wahkiauts, Daily, Centervill, Golden da e and all Klickitat Valley points Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Sundav. 7 a. m.. connecting with CK&N train at Lvle, 5:3o p. m., for Goldendale, Arrives The Dalles, 6:3o p. m. Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7:3o. CR&N tram leaving Oold endale 6:i2 a. m. connects with this steam er for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p. m Excellent meals served on all steamers Fine accommodations for teams and wag ons. For detailed information of rates. berth reservations, connections, etc.. write or rail on nearest azent. General Offices Portland. Or. H. C Campbell, .Manager. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS PAKE PLACE. The young peopl of Parkplace ed tbe snow. B. Kent , of Woodburn, It visiting his brother, John Kent. Little Florence LaMarr is very sick at tbe borne of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stre'ght. Rev. Latouretta, of McMinnville, was in Parkplace Sunday and made the Sun. day school a very pleasant visit. Wm Smith went to Lents Monday to visit bis father who was sick. Mr. and Mrs. Dauchey has returned home after a short stay at the home of the latter sister's Mrs. Holt. A wind mill is being erected on Mr. Brown, s rjlace. to furnish water for the school. Meaaer. John Kent and Ed Maple haB the contract and the material was furnished by subscription. Aletha Olesby has been quite sick th past week, but is improving some at p esent. Mr. Geo. Hamilton midehis depart ure for Klondike on the eveni ig of Feb. 4th. He expects to t.f the steamer for Skagaway at Vancouver B. C. Mrs. J. Moehnke, of Willamette, was the guest of Mrs. Jones last Friday. Miss Edna Troyer.of Albany, is visit ing her sister, Mra. John Ktnt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Freytag and children of Gobel wsb visiting the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Straight, a tew days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Blood has moved into one of Mr Ranch's hnuaeH. They were stopping with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brayton. Mrs. Holt and her three boys ara all confined to their home with lagrippe. M . Moehnke from near Shubel was visiting his daughters, Mrs. S Jones and Mrs. Fraiser, of this place. Note and Coment. "If we cannot win with Roosevelt, we cannot win with anybody," says Senator Piatt, of Connecticut. Well, who said you could ft Thk Washington clerks are still in a ferment over tbe rule compelling them to woik seven hours a day. They even p-efer cider that works only a little. Perhaps the American people could enjoy the great benefits of u parcels post if senator Piatt, of New York, president of tbe United States Express Co mpany would smile on the proposition. Before Uncle Sam goes gunning for the Russian bear because he delays to open the door real wide in Manchuria, it might be well for him to grease our own hinges in the Philippine!!. Mh. Bryan1 will visit Dixie in Febru ary addressing the legislatures of Ken tucky, Tennessee. Virginia, the Chro linas, Florida, Alabama, and perhaps other states. Maple Lane. Tub President's virtuous robbery of Colombia is still under discusaio 1 in Congress. Senator Sponner has wiselj witheld from publication the specioul and sophisticated frazzle inch he call( an argument. It is certainly a Btretch of authority the arrest of Mayor Harrison on account of the Irqquois horror. Somebodv was blameworthy, but it was obviously the inepectators and subordinate officials who neglected duties which they were definitely directed to perform. Mountain View. Horace Williams and family have moved to Mr, Haywood's houses near Seventh Street lately vacated by Mr. Busa. Mr. Thompson has gone to Portland 0 woik again. Mrs. Moran is quite poorly again and Dr. Sommer was called Saturday eve ning. Mr. Haywood, of (Jlacksmas, was making calls in this burg last Saturday. C. E. Surfus, of Elwood, is visiting in this burg this week and will attend the teacheis' examination. Chester May iajiere is visiting rela tives and friends.) Lionel West is able to be out after his serious illness. Dock Boen, of Cedland, visited his daughter Sunday evening. Sauna. Mother Earth's pure white mantle didn't last long when the rain begin kto fall. Miss Anna Shortlidge accompanied, I Mrs. lo Jennings to her home in Port land where she expects to remain some time. Mr. Gibbs has been doing some cut ting and Blaehing in the orchard, on his farm here, also building some new fence all of which adds greatly to the appear ance of the farm. Mrs. Jsckson was some what under the weather last week. Mr. Gladden, whjs hold a position at White salmon, spent a fw days lBt week visiting his family on the Gale place. School Is progressing nicely, with no jars at all. Lawrence Mautz and wife were doing business in town Tuesday. Misses Edith and Jessie JackBon are at home now. Mrs. Gibbs made a flying trip to town on Tuesday. Young Mr. Lewis is laid up with rheu matism. .Mrs. W. Williams is on the sick list also. Pansv Blossom, The Qermon director of colonies tells the truth inadvertently in saying "The causing of the uprising in southweet Af rica is the inability of the natives to for get their former freedom." Why didn't he call them Apaches and be done with it? CoNCHESSMAN Roiunson (Dem. Ind.) severely condemned the administration for wasting $200,000 in Prof. Langley's devious jigger called by courtesy a flying machine. He .said ''Even if it would work.it wouldn't bean engine of war. A regiment of them would not coi.qucr the Fiji Islanders, except perhaps by caiing them to death." Health Means the ability to do a good day's work, without undue fatigue and to find life worth living. You cannot have in diar stion or constipation without its np' eetting the liver and polluting the blood Such a condition may be beet and quick est obtained by Herbine, the beat liver regulator that the world has ever known : Mrs. D. W. Smith writes, April 3, 1902. "I use Herbine and find it the beBt medicine for constipation and rpgulatinit the liver I ever used." Price 60 cents. Cbarman & Co. The President, charged with entering into a conspiracy to destroy the repub lic of Colombia, simply answers "I haven't done a thing 1" What is he do ing now, with his two fleets and rein forcements of marines at the iBthmue, but making war upon the republic of Colombia to prevent the restoration of its union of states? Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES b:Ko a, m, Daily 4:"o p- m. Saturday only 7: p. m, Ex, Sat, UNION DEPOT. For Mayors, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westnort, Clitlon, Astoria, War renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Seashore. Astoria Express Daily ARRIVES Dally 11:30 a. m. 9;1o p. m, For further information address, J. C. Mayo, Astoria, Oregon. Letter Lint Following is the list of letters remain ngin the Ordgoh City pos'.oifije on Feb. 12, 1904: Women's List Mrs H E Fisher, Miss Lena Huffman, Mrs W H Mutter, 2; Miss Myrtle Ping, Mrs Mary Tabor don. Men's List 9 G Brown, James Cle ments, W II Jones, Clark .lonoa, Frank Jones, I J Johnson, Frank Heckman, W K Ford, C E Heckman.Alford Moore, F J Peterson, Albert W. vValter, 15 C Wheeler, Tom Whitker, Frilz Wi'.helm. Tom P. Randall, P. M. LEFT OVER FROM LAST WEEK, Women's List Mrs R E Adams, Mrs Minnie Boylan, Mrs R A Bingham, Mrs Anna Darling, Miss Leseie Hamersly, Mrs J E Patterson, Mrs A Rilley, Mrs Emma Rowan, Mrs Louria Shelton. Men's List T E Bsgby. 4: Ed Bagby, 2; Charles Burns, John Conforte, O II Chapman, Ike Dykes, Mr Diuine, Win D Hodges, David Fancher, Willis D Hodges, C A Herman, O II Hill, Will Knoop, August Lehman,B D Mays, Wm Vonover, Robs Rog-rs, Frances Peter son, Oregon City Chair Factory. The Democratic party is eo governed by principle that it is weak in cohesive elements. The Republicans in Congress act as one man ; the Democrats seem hopelessly divided, They are worse off than the old' woman who had two teeth left, one in each jaw. She earnestly called attention to that fact and added "But, thank God, they hit!" It is estimated that the Service Pen sion Bill just introduced in Congress with, it is understood, the President's approval, will coat the taxpayers un ad ditional $00,000,000 a year. But what is $00,000,000 a year to the Roosevelters if that u the pries necessary to pay in order to catch votes? It is other people's money, anyhow. DANKER BALVE the moat healing salve In the world. VIA To Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and all points East, v . TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME 2 2 New Equipment Throughout. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourists Sleep ers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Rock Mountains. For full particulars, Rates, Folders, etc call on or address H. DICKSON, C. T, A., 122 Third St. Portland, Ore S. G. YERKES, G.W. P. A. 612 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. For Present Time Tor Future Time For All Time ILL G I'M TIME, Every Elgin Watch is fully guaranteed. All jewelers have Elgin Watches. "Timemakers and Timekeepers," an illus trated history of the watch, sent free upon request to Clqin National Watch Co., il.im, iu. Senator Hanna has committed to niHiiKiry several important observations, audi uh "Stand pat," "We'll name the trump," "We'll cut the cards," "We don'r need the widow," "The Lord hates a bobtuiled flush," "The joker takes the bower." They say that he has added "We hold the ace," but aa that is mere nonsense, he probably said "I hold the age," and he does, G7 years. Senatob Cakmack, of Tennessee said to our correspondent in Washington "The Colombian senate acted strictly within its right in rejecting the treaty and we have no morn right to abuse the citizens of that republic than England had to abuse us for rejecting the Johnson-Clarendon treaty, or than any man has to blame another for refusing to sell his property at a price which is offered for it." Russia and Japan are buying machine guns to ensure permanent peace. The goddess of universal amity is in full ar mor and can in r vol vet s In both ber hip pockets. Peace cannot be preserved it war is inevitable, for Secretary Hay declares that hostilities will probably begin unless, peace can be maintained. Czar and Mikado embraced an fall on each others' necks and buy more battle ships. On the whole the situation in t..e Orient is full of hope and despair. JkM, 1 -t0y i X EXPECTORANT THAT' COUGH An almost, infallible remedy for dis eues of the TLxt end Lungs, known B used tbe world over for almost Century. i