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"nk s,,m ROOFING FOR THE BARN. Tiv nrwa I'ntlr One Knof That 'rl Nu Ki'iwir. An fnxtoni rorrosiiomloiit of The rrmrio Farmer who some ton yean ago lout liy llro five Imrm writos ns follows about how ho supplied those with new ones. Ho snya: 1 put nil umlor one roof, and tli.it roof in law enoiiK'h to furnish cover for I anvthiiig rais.nl, even to the straw. It is i0 foot wido aud 160 foot long, with 80 foot posts on a 9 foot wall. Hut what I waut to tell nbont now is the roof. It was an experiment, but bus proved very, satisfactory. Instead cf using 10 or 18 foot posts, with a gambroled roof, I do-j cidodtouse 80 foot posts and a flat roof. So I now have uo timber to clut-, tcr np tbo space nnder the roof, but all is clear op to the beams, which are only, a foot below the top of the posts. Bo- tween the beams there is nothing up to j tne root joists, wnicn are y oy la, au feet long and double bridged. On the joist i laid inch matched Norway! pine. Hemlock or any other wood would ' do at well, only it should be of even I thicknoM aud well nailed. The roof has i a fall of half an inch to the foot and j should have no mere. I procured the best quality of roofing felt, single ply, and cut a t enough to go the whole length roof. I diviuVd this into two porta by cutting one-third the width. This ran be done by rolling the felt Tory tight and even, then nsing a sharp saw, keep ing it well oiled while sawing the roll. I got the best quality of rooting pitch, which is queer stuff. Even in the cold est weather two pieces laid aide by aide will run together and become one. I melted thi and pitched the boards, commencing at the eave. A atrip one- third the width of the felt, or as wide! as the narrowest piece cut, was rolled into the pitch while hot I then pitched over the third of the width of the felt already on and an qual width by the side, and rolled tbo tnwuijiua niuiu lui V uiic. A ucll l Al " ed over theae and a sufficient width of two-thirds width into this. I next pitch roofing to equal the full sheet of felt and rolled the felt into this pitch. I now had, oommencing at the edge of the ' roof, three, two and one thicknesse ! of felt and three coat of pitch. 1 1 now trnck a line up one-third the width of the sheet of felt from the! edge. Oommencing at this line, I pitch ed over the felt and upon tbo roof board the width of the roll of felt and followed rolling the felt into the hot pitch, la this way I continued until the roof was covered. I then used tin caps and barbed wire roofing nail and nail ed the lower edge of each sheet of felt 2Jj inches apart It will be seen that I now had my roof covered with three thickness of felt and three coat of pitch. The felt was put on shingle fashion, or one piece lap ping over the other each time two thirds. On this I run hot pitch about one-twelfth of an inch deep and into it put all the coarse gravel I could make it iiold. The gravel should be coarse, from the size of wheat np to half an inch in diameter. By nsing pieces of two inch plank, cut one foot square and having a handle put into the middle, the gravel can be gently rammed into the hot pitch. In this way it can be filled full. In such a roof the pitch fills and preserves the felt It holds the gravel firmly in place, and the gravel protects the pitch. My roof, of course, cost more money than one of iron or steel. To all appearances it is as good as the day it was laid. Of course felt, pitch and gravel roofs are nothing new, but if well laid will give satisfaction. The new thing about mine is the use of three thicknesses and put ting them on shingle fashion. Although a little expensive, it looks a though it would last 100 years with no repair. The Bt Sugar Industry. Mr. E. Sowers, who in The North American Review urges a wider field lor the beet sugar industry iu America, tells how it stands now in the United States. In l(s91 the production here was 12,004,838 pounds; in 1892 it was 27,- 003,322 ponnds; in 1893 it was 44,830, 27 pounds. Ho has uo figures for 1894 and 1895, but if the increase has con tinned at anything like the rate just noted the product by this time must be very large. Parts of Kansas, Nebraska, the Da kotas, California und Utah have already been devoted to sugar beet culture, with most promising results. The rich soils and warm and even climate of Califor nia and Utah, especially when aided by irrigation, are suited to an abundant and excellent yield. In 1892 California alone produced about 20,000,000 pounds of beet sugar. Nebraska and the Dako ta add to a nut oral richness of soil sufficient rainfall in the season of rapid growth. The farmers of Nebraska find that the temperature for June, July, August and September is so high and even as to bring the beet to full matur ity early in October. That state pro duced 5,835,900 pounds of beet sugar in 1893, or more than double the amount of two years before, and it also has one of the moBt successful beet sugar facto ries. Improvements in making the sug ar go on, and a better knowledgo is cteadily gained of the conditions which tend to increase the yield. The Forcing Honaa. To be successful with forcing, strict attention must bo paid to both night and day temperatures. The main point is to keep a clean, healthy and vigorous growth, but avoid a soft growth if pos sible. The best means to that end is to give air on every available opportunity. It is the life of plants, providing the temperature does not drop below the proper mark. Plants with good leathery foliage are not subjected to diseaso, ac cording to American Gardening, which suggests for beans a night temperature j cf 65 degree, with u rim) of 10 iloKroo i by d;iy. I Tomatoes should bo closely wntehrd j Mul novor allowed to Ret a rlnvk, as in i tlio Btiirtinn nf tlio vimm lies ultimate, i Buecojtn or fuilunv. llr the Way. Nearly 33,000 furuii changed lunula iu Ohio lust year for a recorded consul erutiou of fill, 000, 000, or an average of littlo over fHO per nci, ranging from (S in HivkiiiK to 77 in Lako county. Sugar beet pulp is t very Ynluahta i feed, to .which farmer delivering boot aro entitled, aud it cau be kept admira- tly iu Kilos. rroportion the number of stock to lo lltl " amount or alienor ana tlio amount of food. Sell all that cannot bo "ll tod and uiailo comfortable. Silago i distinctively a cattlo feed, but the Kansas station find it not good for brooding bulls, Tho evacuee is increasing that it will really pay to stutT old newspapers j,lt0 gl,jm.i hole It is said that those j,ij0 win 8tarve ratmir thwl crowd past the paper and that thoo outside can nnjt,r 1)0 circumstances bo iuduoed j0 go i. QUEER BULLETS. Knf rU of Ooltl ami Womlra 8tug Ttti bjr lluulrra la Kturrcvnclr. When a hunter iu the old day lost all hi bullets or hadu't any to shoot with, he usually devised substitutes MptaE'"- Alliort. of thing. havboen fired h of the! game or Indians, a the oase might that on occasion served the purpose DO. Uia 11 am Mlisou, iiviug np in Jul- ferson county, X. Y., told to hi dying day now ne was ooopeo np ty Indians out west once with a little load, lot of r"U. i: U?Z?' uuo nun u uu.ji v uiuiii. a n on uu the top of a knoll where hi log cabin had been bnilt, aud he had a barrel of watr and ,ot 01 wofxl '0' emergen- cie The Indians kept just out of "B8. dhing iu once in awhile to drw his fire- 11(1 a nmd bullet np and then used the gold. He fired nearly half his fortune at the redskins before they left him. Many a burner ha used a pebble in the hope of getting a close deadly shot Jackknire and ramrods have aerved ' -- tbeir time as missile. Forest and stream tells about a hunter who bad cnlT nKe bnlI,,t. bnt lo powder, The bnIlt? oot the norn bl8 cnck oS an tne Dnck cbarged the man, who to tree top. He spent bait an bonr whittling off two inch length of branches and putting them into hi rifle. Then he rammed them down on the powder and fired at the maddened deer. Hi partner came along after awhile with a belt full of bullot and, mak ing a run for the tree, gave a bullet to the shooter, who quickly killed the deer. New York Sun. The Discovery Saved Hi Life. Mr.G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavere ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King'. New Discovery Iowe my life. Wa taken with LaGrippe and tried all the physi cian, for mile, about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery ! in my store I tent for a bottle and began it. use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottle, was up and about again. It is worth it. weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial bottle at Charman A Co'. Drug1 Store, Charman Bros, block A Home-like Hotel. Farmer, and the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to stop at when in Oregon CHv at the Oriental hotel. Table supplied with an abundance of the best the market af fords. Rooms and beds are clean and comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excelled. John DuksciiKK, Prop. For the Lungs. Elder Alson V. Steers write, from Portland, Or., ''There is no medicine for the throat and lungs that I can rec ommend to ministers, public speakers and singers, with the confidence that I oan the S. B. Cough cure." 50 cents a bottle. For .ale by C. O. Huntley, druggist. For the Kidney. "I am 65 years old ; have bad kidney diseane and constipation for 25 years. Am now well used your S, B. Head ache and Liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottle, at 50 cent. each. J. H. Knight, Rutledge, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. An Old Standby. Clarence Porter is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs no further in trodnction to those wanting blacksmith work. Hi. work always .peak, for it self and his prices are always reasonable. Remember his shop is opposite Pope's hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strtees. tf Worthy of Notice. The S. B. Medicine company 1. the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms incorporated on this coast since 1887 that has not made an assign ment. These bard times with new news paper advertising contracts lor two years, it speak, loudly of their merit. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Arold Consumption. by stopping that cough. We know of no riener reraeoy ior cougus aim coma u.an the S. B. Cough Cure. For Bale by G. Huntley, druggist. Blank note, receipt and order book. at the Entkbfriss office. t .. , i i .1 i i- it ittai, Ksrvii: nt.vsn:i(s. Furnished F.vorjr Week by the llmaa mil Abstract & Triixt Comimnr. It D Alexander lo K A Teyrsok Nov 2, '1X1. W 0 w4 aoc 12, t 2 M ( fUKK1 J F Taylor to J A Simmons Nov 10 '1X1 V l 4 Interest in sot,, ( awi4' and wl4 of soli ee 7, t n s, r 1 e United States to J V Kylor Nov ltl l5. V I) Oct 13, ot ne4 and sw'4" of nol4 and nw o( sees in t 2 l, r flo Silas Stewart to O C Murton Nov li, '!ki W H U.80 acre in lot 8 v 4, t 2 a. r 2 it 200 Tat 775 J I, Waldron to II A Waldrgn 13 30, acres In the swl4 of o( sec t 3 , r2e 3(H) O I A S Co to Wm Kankin Nov 17 ''.Hi, lota 3, 4, and 5 blk 2 First ad to Oswego N V Woodruff to A K Otfilbee Oct l, 'IH! U 11 n. of nw'4' of HWI4' sec 6, 1 1 a, r2 e .. United States to Patrick Harris April 30 'IH1 w.Si of ,l4 " 0, t 2 a, re M E Winston et al to P U Winston June 23 '03 W I) 52 acres tn J S Fisher claim 1'70 000 l'at THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. am the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of abstract inoexes, loriacaamaacouiuy, ana nave the only complete set of abstract in the county, can furnish Inforiuatioii a to ttl(J l0 UnJ at onf on ()piC4Uon Loans, investment...! e.Ute, .UnuH. , , iJ. . , , -. eic. umee over iana 01 .rn.aron vuy Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat No. 1 merchantable, 78 cents per bushel. Flour l'ortland, $.V00; Howard'. Best, $4.00; Fisher's Best, $4 90; Dayton, T4 90: Pendleton, 15.10 Oats in ski, white, 40 touts per bushel, gray, 40. Mill.tufls Bran, $14.50 per ton; shorts, $13.00 per ton. Potatoes (15 cent, per sack. F-ggs, 27' cent, per dozen. Butter Ranch, 33 to 40 cent, per roll. Onions, 85c per sack. Green apples, 90c to $1 per box. Dried Fruits Apples, unbleached, 5. cent ; 50-pound boxes, evaporated, 0c prune., 5 to 7 cent.; plums, 4c. Bacon Hams, 12 1' cents; side., 8 to 10; shoulder., 5 to 6 ; lard, 8 to 10. Livestock and Dreised Meat Beet, live, 2 to 4 cents; hogs, live 2 cents; hog. dressed, 4 cent.; al'eep, $1.25 to $2 00 per head ; veal, dresxed, 5 cent.. J Poultry Chickens, young, from $1.50; old $3.00, turkey., alive, 8 cents per pound. State or Ohio. City ok Tolkdo.) as I.CCA8 Col'NTY. I Frank J. Cheney makes an oath that he is the senior partner of the Arm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing, business in the City ot Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said linn will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLAHS for each and every case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ol Hall's Catarrah Cure. FHAXK J, CIIKNEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preeence, this 0th day of December, A. D. 1SW. , . A. W. (il.KASON, hkal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken inter nally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the eystcm. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by drugglstB, 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Lockiiakt, TexAs, Oct. 15, 1889. Messrs. Pari. Medicine Co.. Paris, Tenn. Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as possi ble 2 gross Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic and will not have any other. In our experience of over 20 yerr. in the drug business, we have never sold any medi cine which give, 'such universal satis facsion. . Your, respectfully, J. S. Bbownk & Co. For .ale by C. G. Huntley, druggist Our Stun ill iik ut Home. "Four out of every five bottles of med icine .old in the last five yeai. are S. B. goods. The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure I use myself as a general physic. If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method is to buy the S. B. remedies and use a. di rected. C. P. Bai.ch, druggist, Dufur, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley. Bui klcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cut., Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore., Tetter, Chapped hand., Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman & Co., Charman Bros. Block. Care. Croup. "My three children are all subject to cioup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, hal ft doMn boU,fiS of s jj CoUKh it i perfect remeily. God bless you for it. Yours, etc., J. If. CW.ik.b, Grants Pass, Or." For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Lejint NotleoH. ' !Vllo "VOTU'K ID IIKKKIIV UIVKS Til AT TIIK uihluraisiK'il liaa Illnl III ( IMroull I'oiirl ot Or. son, l'T I'lMi'lmtniiii I'omiiv, ti In lliml DiH'oniit iMlmira nl un nl lloury Willi Til, liixil voin. mi I l I Ciiurl li Mini itr. Jsuunrv llll, ltt7, nl IOii'oIim k A. M..M III 1 1 m ur liMtllii nU oIIIuiimiiI Ihoriof. c. 11. smi ni. U 4. I I Aiiigux (iriHkiil. Iil, N rnilipr 77, blV tlr of I'lnul Nellleinrnt. VOrii'K I IIKHKHV lltVK'N THAT Til K iiniural(iiul li fl ml lua Haul repml wooiilol nl III o.Ulo nl J nil it K. IVrOi'W, do' C6 i'l, 111 ilu Ciiiiiily I'niirl of CiMOlmm ii ('iitlillv. Orvirin, mnl Iha ('miiiiiv 1'iitltl lini llxoil jiniury 4ttt, lv.17, ni til,, iiiiiir nl 1 ii'iiIih'Ii v m. mi m iUv mi I tmio tr itm iMHfuic tit anil rnrl 111I0 ui'Jo 'Hum lb touv If miy tlurv art', mul (r Hi it'itit'iiitnii ut mill O'tnu. Niirmlfr ISih, IsmI, 'JKO. C. I'KHIil'K, llUli-lt I xooilliir. l'.rriilur'a i oiler. U AVISO IIKKN IH'I Y AIM'OINrKP KXK rut'ir . ut iiitt mul iri.iul ui u( li'lur A. iNovhijO, wi iurlr nulllv all IMrlli'i h-tvinx vim ma illnl Inn t I valsld lo iriul lb u, ntuixrlr vnti flail, an I Willi llin lutipar vuiirUiT In A. L. Kr(r anil lie ira W, Swuiw, al I Do nnV ol II. f. A il. W. nw.iiw, lu (natm rilv, liiutftiii, wlihltiilv miiiithi trum Ilia itaia ut iliii iioiuti or ujr will b lururar banal Daied. Own t'Hr. Oraso 1, Nor. II, IS9H A.I. KKA.KK an.U.K'V W.HWOCK, Kiwutura ul iba Uataol I'aiar A. Wain, ita caaat'il. ll-VO, ltl AiliuitiUiriitor'a .ollrr. VTOTtCK 18 IIRHKttY (ilVKS Of TIIK pi.iluiniani hy 1 1 i'iuiii:y Courl of iba Mala ol Oroao i, fur Ilia I'ouuly ol I'lavkamaa, ol I'liarlaa llolm.ai ft'lmlulairator ol Ilia aflia ol MtHirae Filia. Oavvaaiui. All paraou bvnig aoy oUliiiaasaliiat tal I aalato ara barvhy noil flail to irartiii aaid ola ma, prtiparlv vonllail, to Ilia ail iilulatral.ir, al W ilaouyllla, Ummi, or lo A S. liita', al Orra.011 City, Orcein, tha altor nay ol laid aalato, wilblu alt mouth I nun llila data. tllAKI.K IIKI.N& AJmlulitralor ol lb aa ala ol (laorna Frill, lxtwu.t. li-i, 11 Da.iwI.Noraabar.O, IS. Kirrulrli'a ."tlre.f In ihr County Court ol Iba Out ol Orafon, lor Ciackatuaa County. In the tnat-ar ol tha aalala ol Luolua A. 8aaly, Uacvaaad. rpilK liNDItRHUNKI). HAVIND BKKX BY 1 Ilia t'ouiily Courl ol ilia Conuly ol l lirka iua, anil .lata ol Oratfou, apiMiiutatl aiaeuirii ol Ilia laat will aul ta.Uuuut ol I 1a nataia of t.uolua A. Hcaly dacffa.l ; doIc la brrvby alvau to alt porMiua bavins oUlina Afltit Ilia alii aa'ata, to prawn! lha aanin to m , proiurly varltltHi, fur pd uieut at tha l.w orlu-a ol L I. liarln, IH Chimb T l Com nan'o, V -t lainl, Ort" gnu, wilblu .11 mohthi (mm th tt.t, tt thia ootlca. SOI'IIIA II. sa'KLY, Sucutrll ot lha l'l will auj lolauiaul ol Lurlui A. Soaly, itacairil. DataU: Nureethcr III, lWl 11-27, 12-33 L. T. HaaiK. Ailoruay !.r Etacutni. Citation. In tha Cmi'iiy Court ol tha titalaof Orrgou, lor tua Couuty ol Clacaatuaa. In Iba m attar ol Iba tiuta ol Alraada M. Ad deratn. To Elnora V'k(l.ld. I'rarllla KmIItIii. Emma Tomhlln. Kti.jr a. l'oial, Almmia MrKauuay, Lillian Hell Wandilim, I'racllia Maalluuay, and lo allolhur. uukunwu, srvatlnc TIIK KAMK OF TIIK STATIC OT ORK- rnn, you ar-t harvny citon au4 raouiral to appear la the County l mrl ol me Stat ol (Ira (on, f.ir tha County ol CI rkamaa, al tba oourt room lhareol. al Or.a in Cliy, iu me Co in y ot Cl.ck.mi., on Ihe&th d J "f January, lnvl, al loo t'l.iok In lha form no ol ih it dr. th iu and thera lo alio fame, II aur eilit, why an onler ol court fUoutd uot b ' uiada, a. owing Iba aa-a ol tne liill'iwlng reil ea'ata: Ibe.outh nail ol lha loiiihra.t n iar ar an I lot 1, In aec'.inn 13. town. 'Hp 1 aoutb, ranaa I aaa', in I'lai'kainaa County. Oregon, laaa M acre aa daarleil lu a dtt.-'l trom Win. Kre total I Almeda 4. Aud'fren. Witna, Hi. II in II. F II. to., lult. or lha County Court oi tha auta ol Orrg m, for tba County of Ciafkami.. and thi aai ol aald Court herato aibx 'd. Ihli 27th day ol .Soraiubar, A. I). 1-W. Alteit: 1 4, 11 EI.MKH U1XON. Clark. TASTELESS HSLL ISJUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICcCOcts. (JALATtA, II L., NOT. W, U93. parla Medicine Co., Ht Ixinia, Mo. (;inilonien: Wo auld liuii ynar, V)0 bottlna of rjltllVK'S TASTBI.KhH CHILI, TONIC nml hara boualit tbraa it na alraailr llila rar. In all oar ax perliHra of 14 ytuira, In Ilia drua Imi.iiimin, Uava Da.ar iol(1 an art iHa tliat gnva iiH'n nnlraraal aatla For sale hy C. O. Huntley. poping diENdE New. Nature, Invention, Botany, Elec tricity, Chemistry, Medicine, Hygiene, Health. Formerly BOSTON JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY ENLARGED AND IMPRVED. Contains a larire nnnilwr of Hhort, Easy, lVactical, InterestinK and Popular Scientific articles, that can ho appreciat ed arid enjoyed hy any intellieiit read er, eventhough he knew little or nothing of Science. Profusely Illustrated and Free from Technicalities. Newsdealers, 10 cents. $1.00 per year -Motitinn this paper furanample copy. Largest Circulation of any Scientific Paper In the World l-IIHLIflllKD MONTHLY BV BENJ. LILLARD, New York. T Yamhill River Route. (Slojuncr Toledo, i.kavkn havton. Monday, Wiulnomliiy and Friday nt (1 A. M., roiieliiiiH "Ornon City, for IVrtiiin.l ulmut 1 1 ;.'!) A. M, I.KAYKM ItiUTI.ANIl, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday nt 51 A. M. Salmon St. dock, rom-li-ni)? Oregon City, for upriviT point 11 bout 11 A. M. Through trip to Lnyfetlo and McMiiinvillo tniido when depth of water permits. Freight mid pusHingcm nitt'H reiiHoniil'lo. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By tlio funt ami com modious Htcatnors DALLES CITY REGULATOR Daily liouta, exjt Sumlay, leav ing Oak Htrti-t dock nt 7 a. m., mak ing regular liinJingH at Vancotivor, Ca-miulcii, White Salmon, HixmI Kivcr ami all intermediate xints Passenger and freight rate, lower to theso points than hy any other lino. First das. meals served for 25c. This is the Great Scenic Kouto, I II 1 . 1 ... . .k Alt tourist nuinii mat, mo scenery on the Aliildlo toliunbiK is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in tho United States. Full Inform. tion hy addressing or calling on J. X. 1IAUNKY, Agent, Ttd. OU. l'ortland. Or.. Ollicoand wharf, foot of Oak St. J FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver Commencing Anril IS, 1IHI, will leave l'ortland foul of Washington strwt Tne. day, Thursday and SumUy evening, at 5 o'clock Hutiirning, lcttves ('Utnkanit Monday, Wednesday and Friday eyim nigs at 6 o'clock. Will pa. Uuk IVint .bout 7; Stella 7:15; Maygur 7:i; Uuinicr H :'.'(); Kaluma 0:15; Ht. Helen. 10 ::i(. Arrive in I'ortlund 1 ::I0 a. in. This I. the tuiitrcal nnd moat direct route to the great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. Wanted-fln Idea Who nan think il toma almpl tiilua ut iMtirtur FmUMTt Tour l1nu: Oikt mar tiring .uu wnalih. Wrlta JOHN U MHiKIUll'HN CO., I'u.nl Alt.r. umyt. Waalilnauiii. I) ... l -r Ihflr .l.Mu irlaa uRar atMl Mat ut two huouraU Ui.aoiluua wauiad. SlDlir ue. The Inter Ocean Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West and Has the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY MAIL. DAILY (without Sunday) $4.00 per year DAILY (with Sunday) $0.oo per year The Weeklv Inter Ocean Ci.00 PER YEAR l Aj a Newapapar THE INTER OCEAN kaapi abraaat of tha tlmai In all reapeou. It aparea nalther palni nor ezpsna In ioourln ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OP CURRENT LITERATURE, The "Weekly Inter Ocean As a Family Paper la Not Excelled by Any. ff3It haa something of lntaroat to eaoh mambar of tha family Iu I- YOUTB'8 DEPARTMENT la the very beat of IU Iclnd. 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OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Turlliim! every flvo (lay. for SAN FRANCISCO. Train, arrive and depart from Port land a. follows: ILI'ANT No. 3 1 For all Kaalurn kIiiI. I ti ,:10 p, m, No. H The Pallna Ixwal H lOa.m. AMNIVR N(7, 1 T" Kroill l1iVl!a"l 'h :.'HjaTllU No. 7 J From Th I'ullca j II .10 p in. For full detail, call on or ad' dress, W. II. II UK I. HURT, (len. I'assengir Agent, K. McNKILI., rortland, Or. I'rcsidetit and Manager. EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA K0UTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Expre.. Train, leave Portland Daily. Snu.h JNnrtk. I (10 a . a. tan, I uo r . 1 i.r AT I'nrtlaTTil At Orar'iuClijT I.r S F raiii l.ro l. ima. II If. Thi alwvt Iraliia il.in Ka.t I'nrtland. On-iron Cliv. WiMiillmrii, Halani, Turner. Marion, JiMtVraiiii, A litany, Tati Rrnl.Hliihlila, llalary, llarrlaburK, Juni'ilun City. Kiia-rna. Craiwall, Cnllaso tirnva. liraln, ami ail ala Hum frnm UoarliurK to Aililand Inrluilvt MNI.NU CAU. OM OUtiEN KOl'IX. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. xn Second-Class Sleoplnir Cara AllarliKl (u all thrniiih Iralna KOHKHt'HO MAIL (lialln Hi. M. I I.r It At Cortland Ar Orr(, in city I.r liil,iir( l.v I I 40 r. ir.a I j. t.M. I tir a HAI.KM IMS K Mi Kit. (I'.llr. i r. M j r. Ift r. M. I. l. Ar rufiriiii Ar Oirani I lly I.r -li'in I.r 1 10 la 4.D I V 77 a. M S III. M Mail Slila lllriilnn. HRTWRRN FOKTI.A.MI AND COHVAI.I.IS. Mall Train, liallr (Kirrpt SumlaT.l 7 !) M. I.r Ar fonlaml Cnrvallli Ar I.r an r I Kir I'i 1 r m. At AllMiir and Cortalll. onmiprl with Iralna ol Orain Cpulr'il A K nin'ii Itallniail. Einrnaa Train Dallr iRinriil Hiimlay) i:r.u 7 Wr. m I I.r I'lirllaii't Ar ll'At.. I Ar McMlniivllla I.r I I.Ni. m THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL l-OINT. IN Til. KAHTKItN STATKS, CANADA AND Kt'KOI'I Can ln olilaliird at tha loarat ratra from K. K lloyd, Airi-nt, On-Knn City. U KOKIII.HK, K. P. KOIIK.HH, Manaxur. Aia't II. K aud fan. Afonl. 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