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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY. MARCH 25 1904 f FROM RAILBOAD ROW ' lit Let me reasons why mm the Rock Island System. There are lots of them. L. B. CORHAM, Ceneral Agent, 1 40 Third St., Portland, Oro. (famous Trains 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 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous at 'tractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable I trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee H. S. ROWE, General Manager. Hoi for St Louis and the World's Fair! WILL YOU HE TUERE? SEE Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at attractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." nrivaled scenic attractions U neaualled dining car x nsurpassed in efforts Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts. W. C. McBRlDE, General Agent 124 Third Street Portland; Oregon Minneapolis, St. Paul Chicago. The short line between there .three great cities. The route of the famous Nortb We&tcrn Limited THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT every night in year Before starting on trip no matter where write for Interesting Information about com or table traveling H. L. SISTER, GenT Agent. i32 Third Street. Portland. .- T.W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Faul, Minn. You don't have 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 from 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. give you other yon should use 134 Third Street, Portland service 4 to please Corvaliis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 25. y No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany 12:45 p. h. " Corvaliis 2:00 p.m. Arrives Yaqnina 0:20 p.m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina. 6 :45 a. m. Leaves Corvaliis 11 :30 a. m. Arrives Albany ..12:15 p. 11. No. 3 for Detroit Leaves Albany 7:00 A. M. Arrives Detroit 12o P. M. No. 4 from Detroit : Leaves Detroit 1 :00 p. M. Arrives Albany .6:55 p. m. Train Ho. 1 arrives Albany in time to connect with the 8. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of 8 P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the 8.P trains Corvaliis ' and Alban ygivin direct service torlwport and adjaeen beaches. Train 3 (or Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7 KX) a. m., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. . For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockbell, Agent, Albany. OREGON and Union Pacific 3-TRA1NS TO THE EASJ 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. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No change of cars 70 DEPART TIME SCHEDULES ARRIVE FOR from Portland, Ore. FROM r.hlcaRO SaU Uk6i Denver, Ft. Poitland w 0lMhai K.nsas .., 5?eclal , Citv, St. Louis, Chicago 6-5 p' m' 9:U a in via i iUa p.lc, . Huntington ani "le Ejs!' Atlantic SaU Lak6i Denver, Ft. si? n Sm Wor"'' Omah, Kansas ' , Citv, bolt Lake, Chicago a- m- via Hunting j as, ton: St. Paul Walia Walla, Lewiston. Fast Mail Spokane. Wallace. Pull- 1 45 p. m. man, Minneapolis, St, 8:00 a. m. via Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, Spokane Chicago and East. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8:0a 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 or Write your nearest ticket agent. A. L. CRAIG. r General Passenger Agent. The Oregon Railroad and Navagation Co. Portland, Ore. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. A Business Proposition If you are going East a careful selection, of your route is essential to the enjoyment of your trip, lf 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 daily from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet-Library-smoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Our rates are the same as those of infe rior roads. Why not get your money's worth? Write for full particulars. . . B. H. TRUMBULL, Gen'l Agt, Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash. Regulator Line STEAMERS Portland and The Dalles Route All way landings Steamers BA1LY GATZERT, - DALLES CITY REGULATOR, - - METLAKO Connecting at Lyle, Wash, with Columbia River and Northern Ry Co. For Wahkiacus, Daily, Centervill, Golden. dale and all Klickitat Valley points. Steamer leaves Portland daily, except Sunday, 7 a. m., connecting with CR&N train at Lvle, 5:3o p. m., for Goldendale. Arrives The Dalles, 6:3o p. m. Steamer leaves The Dalles daily, except Sunday, 7 a. m. CR&N train leaving Gold 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 call on nearest agent. General Offices Portland, Or. H. C. Campbell, Manager. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, St. Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and all points East, v .'. v 2 TRAINS DAILY FAST TIME 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. PortlandOre S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave. Seattle, Wash Logger Hearty Loses Life Chas. Spencer, Employe of the W. P. (S P. Co. Nearly Goes Over Falls. Charles Spencer, an employe of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Compauy, had a narrow escape from death Tuesday afternoon. As it was he sustained a broken leg and other injuries. He was employed with a crew of men in rafting logs from the log boom to the mill known as station A. While direct ing a raft he became entangled in some rope and was knocked into the water, sustaining two broken hows in his right leg. He quickly sunk to the bottom of the river, and was carrieJ towards the falls. In h s ali but helpless condition it looked for a minute as if be would be carried over, which meant sure death. His companions, however, rallied to his support and reached him in a boat 6 ust as he was about to be swept over. e was brought to the company's phy sician, Dr. Carll, in this city, his injur, 'es patched up, and now he is recovering as fast as could be r-xpected. Kpconstrticta ytnip whrle body, makes r.ce, red blood. Daves out impurities that have collected during the winter. Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family tonic. 35 cents. Tea or tablets. Ask your druggist. GOOD SPIRITS. Good spirits don't all come from Ken tucky. Their main source is the liver and till the fine Bpirits ever made in the Blue UraeB State could not remedy a bad liver or the Imndred-and-one ill effects it produces. You can't have eood snirits and a bad liver at the same time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happv and hopeful, rinht of eve, light of step, vigorous and successful in your pursuits You can put your liver in hne condition by using Green's AuguRt. flower the greateBt of all medicines for the liver and stomach and a certain cure for dispepaia or indi gestion It has been a favorite house hold remedy fcr over thirty-five years. Auuust Flower will make vour liver healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal supplv of "good spirits." Trial size, 25 cents ; regular bottles 75 centB. For sale by Charman ( Co. This spring you will need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and recon struct your nerve centers and wasted eneigies. HolliBter's Rockey Mountain Teawilldoit. '35 cents. Tea or tat. lets. Ask your druggibt. A big delegation of Maccabees went tn Portland to attend and take part in in iatiatory work in the Portland lodges. Gather the roses of health for your cheeks wiiiie tne parka are shining with dew. Get out in the morning early and bright Jjy talcing Kocky Mountain tea at night. Ask your druggist. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposi tion at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the MISSOURI Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the MISSOURI PACIFIC trains from Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going uireci imougn ivansas uy, or via Wlch ita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pu eblo to St. Louis without change, carrying an classes 01 mouern equipment, including electric lighted observation parlor cafe din ing cars. Ten daily trains between Kan sas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBride, General Agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and illustrated literature. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES UNION DEPOT. b:8o a, m, Daily :3o p. m. Saturday only 7: p. m. Ex, Sat. For Mayors, Rainier, Clatskannie, Westnort, Clifton, Astoria, War renton, Havel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Seashore. Astoria Express Dally. 11:30 a. m. 9;4o p. m, For further Information address, J. C. Mayo, Astoria, Oregon. We promptly olitiiin IJ. 8. and Foreign roeuu model, nneum or iIkjV 1.I1010 ul invention for riree remit 011 iwtentatjll tv ror free took Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON D. C. j miv ARRIVES Daily ' I urn it,,, jl V.r - Li, u Congress dot 7n the Collar Does Not Like Report of Post Office Department Congress bas cooled down somewhat, but is still in a state of obvious ebulli tion over the Bristow report. "The storm is hushed but still the waves run high." The differences . between the legislative and administrative branches of .the government have assumed tb character and proportions of a iwell ' da fined quarrel. There was another erup tion yesterday in the House when it be came obvious that the McOall Com mittee w'ould not exonerate more than two-thirds of the members inculpated, and the equally important fact that sev veral leading members of the House would be left without vindication. These last say plainly, "We have done nothing to be ashamed of, and nothing to apologize for. We are simply elan dered by reckless men." Democratic orators, like Mr. Grigga of Georgia, re ply, "Youhave overworked your "h. fluei C3." You have tried to bulldoze the departments and have got favors which vou were not entitled to. The law has been trilled with. The obvious result is to show that one party has been in office to long." The fact seems to be that the legisla tive department has attempted to as sume the functions of the executive. Congressmen who were elected to con sider national policies and pass needful laws have spent their time in rushing around to bureaus and departments to get various jobs done for their constitu ents, to get henchmen and henchwonieu appointed to clerkships by evading the civil service examination, to get con tracts for lively constituents and to ob tain larger salaries and promotions for clerks who are already overpaid. ien eral Grosvenor defiantly says, "a large part of our legitimate work is in the de partments, ta get things done for our people at home. I have always done it and always will. The departments ob ject to this as meddlesome interference, and it must be conceded by all that such service is not precisely what Congress men are elected for. , The outcome of the exasperating tu mult is likely to be some decision as to Congressional ethics. Some concurrent understanding between representatives and members of the Cabinet as to the manner of doing tlnnga. The House lsi still the storm center and its members are determind to find out whether they can hold out their platters for pie that legitimately belongs to their party, with out being themselves held up to popular reprobation. Many membe'a of both parties are in favor of abolishing the civil service wire fence and reasserting that to the victors belong the spoils. There is a Bureau of Standards in Washington,' Congress hiving appro priated a quarter of a million dollars for the building. Bonie people are curious to know what excuse it has for existing. Among other things it gets up apprat us for measuring temperature, time, space and electricity and for treating the purity for sugar . It is a new bureau to do work which properly belongs to the weather bureau and the bureau for pure foods. It is the special bus iness of Dr. Wiley, to test the purity of sugar, of the weather bureau to measure temperature, of the Naval Observatory to measure space and of watcli makers to contrive timepieces for measuring time. Washington will soon be as full of bureaus as a furniture store. It is remembered that once upon a time, ounng me epanisn war a warrior named Roosevelt called ex-Governor Long of Massachusetts, an old fogy. There is a heart-sickening rumor that this careless remark has stirred up the gentleman to take a seat in the United Who right time ?'V 'The man who heu LL G I W TIME, every time Every Elgin Watch is fully guarantefid. All jewelers have Elgin Watches. "Timemakers and Timekeepers," an illus trated history of the watch, sent free upon request to Cloin ntioni. Watch Co., ilsim, iu. Y your Strength V JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent LUSKIN ana wlk. GET XT FROM TOUR States Senate, if he can dislodge its prea ent occupant. The sensation of the week in Wash ington has been the decision of the Su preme Court against the Mrger in the celebrated Northern Securities case. Those who know little about the facta in the case are enthuiastic in their ap proval of the 5-to-4 finding of the court on the ground thai it hits monopolies a rap, but thoughtful men of both parties are keeping very still and' examining the merits of the problem. The White HouBe and Attorney-General's office are quietly exchanging congratulations and it is generally felt that a prohibition of such a trust as will prevent couipetion must be beneficial. But when great wealth and vast commercial interests are thus enjoyned, it is too much tj ex pect that workwomen's union's will be a little less vociferous against "govern ment by injunction?" There is much confusion in the navy because all the officers want the compli mentary title of rear-admiral. The sur geon, the dock chief, and the engineer all wish to be saluted as rear-admiral. The Attorney-General cannot settle the question, as it is not of a legal character, but he bluntly suggests that these api rants for fame shall be plainly addressed accord:ng to ther occupations. The Republican candidate for presi dent is very obvious and the cynosure of all eyes. The Democrst who shall head the ticket is still in hiding. Hearai was here yesterday occupying his seal , in the House for a few minutes, and hia friends and the friend of Mr. Bryan are doing Borne loud talking. A concerted plan has been adopted to hold confer ences and banqueta for a Miles boom in Des Moines, Minneapolis, Grand Rapids Chicago, Springfield and Austin, Texas, it being felt that a real soldier that knows what war is, can be trusted to keep the peace of the American people. It is thought that ex-Governor Blank of New York, will be temporary cha:rman of the Republican National Convention. Personal PoBtm aster-General Fay ne is confined to his bed with gout. Sen ator Tillman is convalescent and will go home to Aiken, S. C. on Saturday. Sec retary Wilson has gone to Florida for a vacation. Secretary Hitchcock is to be investigated in connection with India mitters. Mrs. Phoabe Hearst spends considerable time with her son, William R. Hearst and tiis wife at their Lafay ette Square home. Congressman Hill thinks that Bristow makes mountains cut of mole-hills Santos-Dumont ex pects to win $100,000 at the St. Louis Fair. Ten thousand apDlications for patents are held up in the Uuite.t States Patent Office on account of informal presenta tions or uuskilllul prosecution. C. A. Snow & Co., Patent Lawyers of Wash ington make a speciality of such cases; fees moderate and contingent on suc cess. LAXAK0LA GUARANTEED TO CURE CONSTIPATION, Huntley Bros. Recomends It Because They Know It Cures. "There are so many laxatives on the market". says Huntley Bros, "that it is hard to tell which to recommend, how ever, it is a good deal of satisfaction to know there is at least one we enn recom mend with every conlidence." Experience shows that Laxakola is sure to beneilt every one in need of a mild, tonic laxative, and we ask our custo'tterB to try it on our guarantee. "Experience has taught u t it dom't pay to deceive the people and reccom mend anything that might prove in the least unsatisfactory, but we know Lax- akola is all right and sure to do good." "It is the only liquid laxative in this store that we are willing to sell with a guarantee, and it tastes so nice that children like it and ask for it." If the baby is colicky, or fretty, or teething there is nothing will do so much good as Laxakola' Try it, aud if it proveH in the least disappointing we will return your money. The Oregon City Courier f 1 50 per year. fia the Invigorator for WOMEN, DRUGGIST. 1