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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898 7 I'OUMTT COL'llT. Tli fotluwhiK road account wert ap proved kixI paid : IHstrlrt No. !1 Lahor on Hoi k Crock and Kitk t'h bridge, Weston and Union mli'M)l house, ami Mllwauklu and Fouler roads i Jul llaohman, blai:ksinlthlng.... 8 65 Oron drill) 7 60 K Dtmrlorir 75 A W Cooka iid team 17 00 Wm Uyeri and team 0 K) II Hut 8 0" Cbna Iliscr 0 00 II Paulsen 0 0" T brown 1 W f r,7 80 District No. 5 Ubor on Bradley and Kpperaon road A lien. C ll. r 7 61 F Holler 3 " J Zimmerman 12 00 F Zimmerman 3 W Dean 6 86 F Petit 8 76 II V Hoydston 0 118 W II Chapman 0 W W II Calvin 13 A ltl.rh 3 75 J 8 llid-ll . 10 1 lltrict No. 0-I.abor on Revenue road A MaUr 4 50 J II Uoveiiua 10 60 J I )u ii in Ire 60 N Neloi 0 0 (J Jaiiarud 0 00 Ixdman liros 1 60 A hove la volunteer lalior .KI 00 J II Revenue $12 00 district 14- JWeon A 8on,lutnlr 0 15 J L haironl 22 00 H Ogle.hy 0 75 I) Shelly H 25 11 Henri. I 27 00 Fllet.ri.i 24 00 C Fort 22 Oil 1 Shelly 31 60 J Uala 7 5 lro Swalf.ml 16" I lim 40 PistrLt Itl I.-atxir on Parrot Creek liill Ki,o Culull, IniiiW and pout. ... lilt (K V H UhIit 14 00 II II (iri'Koiy and (vain 20 J fVl.wr 20 26 J IVt.man 17 25 C aleCormaik 20 25 J II Itldur 20 Fr.tl Milltr J.m Wilson 10 M M 8liilHr 7S II Aiitliuny ) J All-titflit 10 10 HJOiU'wr 1 W Jon Kiel and team 1 50 l4 lb DIkIiM No. 17 John (iraliaui A Knight I F lit you II Slmar , A OImxiui ,, ... J KckurKon V Flslicr and team.... A Knight C Lucky 8 llaiiey A Slianks K Yorphnl J V Shanks U ft Diiuilioity ii Kay lor iMiuiik 7 60 . 60 7 873 !1K 3 7 1 ) 12 W 4 M 0 00 12 00 no 12 00 3 00 u oo O 00 0 (K) $110 u Diati'ct No. 18 Lalmr on Molnlla ruad and lluuvcr Creek brUlgoa K VV Uoriisliuli general fund....$ 6 00 Tlioa Daiiitila 2 25 K W IloriiMluih 10 00 L lloriiMlmli 9 00 11 Hornshuh 16 00 II Jonea 7 50 M E London 0 00 I) Junes 6 00 A (H 'layward 1 50 E W Jones 6 25 U Sehnebcn 2 25 J U Lewis 6 00 JH Eaton 3 75 H 0 IiibUm'I 1 50 O Sohubel 0 00 DTliomua 3 00 0 FVonderahe 15 00 It U Fauhl 0 00 K Cooper 1 60 F Jsggitr 15 00 $123 60 District No. 20 Labor and matorial lor 'fllarkes and Orison City road and bildgu Chas Peon 1 50 Win IWomillor I 60 W C Ihickncr 1 50 A Shoppler 75 C Clenmnith 37 8 Elmer and team 2 50 PF.hner, lumber 12 18 $20 30 District No. 22 Labor on Gray's Mill and Pen Ridgo and Gray'a Mill and Cut ting roads. P K Bnney 5 00 I U f Pix and team 0 25 W E Bonney 4 00 I) Hubbard and loam 5 00 J Carlson 4 60 G Uottberg 4 25 F Countryman and team 4 25 Oliver Laferty 5 25 J1 Kobeaon 12 25 0 O Hubbard 12 00 " jjuurii'i no, i.y Jkmt on wiiiumoiui Meridian and.Tayloy roada lino DgU'Hliy $ 3 00 Jaa Held 4 60 1 CliM Front 7 (i5 1 ml wcro ihuhpiiU d, Kpwlully on the Fred IWkert 7 W,if IrrlK.aimi. tlmt n,y prove J oi FUber y (hrlpfuloutidde IbuatateolKiinaua. Mr, JoliH lohn 7 oOi Aug Dablmau 7 ftr' WbZT Uuvbanun 7 60 1 J J Millur 1 60 M IJachert 9 00 , Hoi Ilachert 4 60 Bol L Miller 3 00 - Ilaey 3 00 W J Miller 14 00 H6 25 Dlatrlcl 21- Jno Taylor 0 00 Geo Aakini 0 00 J K Miller 3 75 J no Hnydiir 3 75 II Cochran 75 K King 3 00 J Kgll 76 rt Welnrlch 2 25 I) Kaufman 76 j Cramer Kohler 160' A Moiilanan. . . 1 5i J Kaulu.an and team 6 25 . . . , . i mi 0 Noe and team 3 no s M"" J ,w ! (I Klnr.r and team 10 25 , Dlalrict 25 TlKheer 3 00 P Sheer.. 1 60 J Itiirth 160! II Kiiinuier L K llowera P Walla:e A I) dribble 1 60 4 50 ?r A OO " 0 Morrie 0 On A Kiel 3 00 F I-atnotir 4 60 C Gilbrlch 0 00 J J Gibaon 3 00 r Wehner 3 00 J II llepler 3 00 J II Daly and team 23 00 70 25 Diatrlct 27 Ulwr on Oregon City anl Silverton roud. J Jackm.ii 8 00 C 'l h..mae 13 On J Jack ( W Jaekaoii.. V Vautera I HmIihk .... P lllemm II Oleaon K K Young.... Diatrlct 30 John Klaer.... A liy pry nuk i .. O Kfinlioter . . . . liroaa.... .. K.il Ornna Sairer 3 (0 0) 5i 2 62 ;.o ft & i 8 00 fOl 12 . 4 50 , 74" . 12 3. . . 25 . 4 15 . 4 15 K Kytynkl and team 15 12 J Khlera, lUM.raile 10 00 $03 02 liairict3l F Wagner '. $ 1 50 C WatEiiur and team ti 00 C Peter 0 00 8 Maire 6 25 P Kelchie 2 25 J Turner and tonra A Turner - " W Scha'i " " FKehal " " II Hohati F IHker 7 60 3 00 i ,00 2 25 3 00 3 00 J Gage 00 i Kcbiwe II A Baker.... P A Baker S Moeire W Maire J Wagluy F Ziimneruiiui. 1 50 33 00 35 00 4 60 5 00 A 60 7 60 J Johnson 4 M) J Wilkena 4 50 C RcJiroedor 8 Gross .... 4 tO 4 60 Gross 4 50 U Thorn pson 6 25 I Denny 3 00 II F. Haves District 35 John Nose, repairs T B Killin and team E I) Krb " " A Bar D D Krb D Krb 6 25 T B Killin 2 5 L Krb 27 on $01 CO District 34 For Bull Hun bridjfo A Andre, spikes 5n J N Bramhall 3 00 A Andre 13 00 J Bramhall 1 8H J McAdams 3 10 J F Andre 19 J Taylor 7-' ! B Wakefield 3H P McAdams 75 , Wm Siniih 2 25 , H t'lino 1 50 j II Cooke 75, A Ciihulo 7.i i Win BrAinhall 3(i ; i $33 2, , Wonted. Some wood haulers. Apply to Obkgon City Manufactubjno Co. $01 25 l . 7 00 4175 25 1 on 5 25 . 4 on , 50 , I 25 WHEAT CULTURE IN KANSAS. I'r.u.rlnr tli H..II -!., and Wliti irriant. jn n pHpcr rnl More tho KiiimHa itate board of iiKrii'iilluro by C. li. lloffinnu wmio rxilnta of practical Inter- ,, ,,,mvu, t tUm mln tn nrl jilow the atubblo flclda in tlio cauae of , fullun . 5oiii.-tiuicii It la impoa- alblii, on uccount of luck of molature, to plow the ground m ufttr burvtiit. Where (bin in the cumu I would rather drill the whrut Into tlie nnplowcd atub lie fluid, if fairly free from weeda and iuaecta, thun to plow lute. I believe llmt thern are aectioua in the at a to where irrigation for wheat can be Hindu prolltublo. To mMur a good crop of wheat it in only iiccNimry to thor oughly aouk the ground once during the year. If thia could be done twice, a ery largo crop would be certain, bar ring buil and front. I)y flooding the fleldi after the grain la harveated, any time in July, Augunt or Beptciubcr, be fore or after plowing preferably uftcr tilowiiiR if only one flooding can be ob tained the noil K'tH u eufllcicntatoreof in(j)Hturii to curry the wheut plant aufuly through to lute cjiriug ruina. Myownexjierieiire ia aafollnwa: The fall, winter mill Kp"K of 18U0-0 were T"oiiij -;ry in o,u.. j. I eowed 80 acrraof wheat cn hind which . , , , . . . .n oughly wmked by irridtlon during the i.u,, Iml, t.t jui Tiie notutota wire dog with a digner, w hich prepared the anil ruther Utler tlmu a tilow. The wheat waa aown between the 13th and 80th of Heiitemtx r. There were two flchla, The one yielded over 20 boahele per acre and tho other over 88 bnahela P'T rc- (Ju " eiijoiuing field, aimiiur aoil, wheat planted at the luuie time, i under aimiiur coiulitioua, except that it ! u lint Irrlii.li-rt llm rrnn wna almoat ----n I r , a complete failure, yiulding ouly about four buMu la of very liiiht wheat per acre. Ko much for irrigating or flooding the laud before nowiug. There are portion of Kanniu where, by n very little cwt, raviuea, creeka and river could be dummed aud the flood water of luter June, Jnly and Ac; out led uimiu the ndjiueut valley and level rtachi 8 of laud. I believe tho i ff-ta of ouo tlioionuli Making to be upprut iublu for iiii.ru tlmu oim year. A to time of miwiiik, no d finite rule can Le tivt u. All d Ja uoh upon the con diiiouof thu noil uid the J .resencc cf in wctN, f n ni nrio-l'lp'ra to cbiuch liuyt. If tho Held ha been tdowel in Jiiiy, aow tlie bint wi-k in Setdvmbcr or ho llrht two wei L iu OUiwr. Cutting; Ttahotlir l'y With a niwilcr, A soullxrn Indiana cnrrcvpnwlcut of Kural New Yoikcr, ritmg cutbe sub jict of cntting hay vlth u biuder, says: 1 nevT cut tnuoiby buy with a bind' rr Lut (aiee. and tk-u only a few acres. I could m o no puiticulur mhHiituge iu so diiug, but lumry diKudvantagea. Our timothy fulls dtwu or Irxlges badly when there i u vood crop.-and it would be very lianl wak ou U'uan aud man to cut It with a binder. The shoekiug alan rMUirn a guo deal of 3ulxir, aud Uio baudliug tbivo muct be doue with tncu and fork, aud She huyiug thus progrms ex alowly. We prefer (e cut with a Eu reka six foot iiKKiliiiKi bud take it up with tbe hny loader, never windrowiug or shocking our hay nil the fluid. We usually cutieTeuiiigH -and mow it away tbe duy following. When timothy is thin and ntunds up-truight and nice, and ouo bin a biudnr that be ran set to cut low down, it mifclit be nscdin mak ing hay, but I wouldn't consider it ud vinublo to lo so a a matter of econo my or to vxpedito the harvest I have known a few of uuy ueighboss to try their binders in 'tlie haytield.'tut oiie experituent seems to satisfy theni, aud I know rf no .one who uses the binder iu buying except to cut setL Itammljr For th Melon The culy known remedy for ho mel on lotiKO. so deHtruotive laatanusou, ia bianlphide of carbon. Farm Journal tclla bow to nte it: Faatou a pieoe of rug, epoiiKO or oottou butting to a stick, dip it ia be Jiquul and puahOlie oilier end of be stick luto the ocutrr of the bill. Plane over ill is at ouoe a tent of paper or oiled iimnJiu and let it remain two hours. Tho liquid ia volatile and ita funics hrary. They will flit the tent with a deadly as and dentiry every lonae. These pcata oenully appear .at first on bills bore aud there ovur a field, and if row these spread in a cirole outward, filially involviug tlie whole patch. By keeping a sharp watch and bating thaw few bills tbe whole crop amy bo saod. The pre ae noe .of the lioe juay be detected by the iuwardnrl of theienves and heir dirty, dark Rreen color. The lice bciug ou the uudnraide and shield ed by ilie curl of the leaves, it i alnioot impowiblu to reach tbiun by any iurui of spray. Her and Thefw. The LoaAiigi'los Times featintntethnt some $3,000,000 will be invented iu auKiir factories in California lu tho next year, while several millions f dollars Urfire go into beet sugar plants iu Col orado and the territories. Tim export of corn for the past year baa been enormous. The department of agrionlture has distributed between five and six tous of sugar beet need throngh the several ex perimental stations to several thousand furuiers throughout 14 states in the vest aud northwest. aii Ohio farmer advise if alfalfa vvill grow with you to adopt a four year rotation, sowing alfalfa with oats. Bennett Hall, Jasper ooonty, Ma, says that disk harrows are beoomiug tery popular for preparing corn aud wheat gronud. Kansas grows both bard and soft win ter wheat and a very limited amount I of a few varieties of spring wheat 1 AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IS TUB COURTS 'OUR BIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has home and does now bear JVt on every the fac-simile signature of CrffflJtfcjBfo wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought jrjf . . on the and has the signature of C&ffl&cJ&t wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Eetcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The End That Never Failed You. TMt .INTAWH IffHWR f , TT IMIMMT .TWEIT, .IWIMH m Legal Notices., NKKIIIIOIlft. I la 'he i (-cu t Coiiri .'I .i e .uilu ot OroKO ., u , ih-'' H i ol I rki.r.a-. ! AMnn Klo, rinntifl. ' . I Nonli 1. K. lln a Nt.r imw J. Kel ( , t-ir-.f! wl . I yfenilmiti. j 1 1.. j. ,..I.'K hi I Narci- J. Svll.,it. ' nb.'T0 iicir4l il..fuiuli,iiUi. In tli. immm ( iha b nlof Ormran: Yc u r h rhjr r'iinad .pp4r fttiil .nw.r tbe et,m , lUii t til Acutiiht ).m 1:1 ihe ithov.i .nttt.Ml nit u , i r lx li,r il".' brtt n.' f u t"rio of t.ci . Cutirt foliiwina Hie xipintt of M t ra rr. : kcnboi in III i.i. iit f..r i.iiiJk'-.I.hii, Uiua '" i m... w.. . id ., ...... r ..i ... . t.ti ii(.r u tliNfc nuiI J, (r ili iit. Ihe ?iiMlifi will Uk-m Jdiutnl &ul ur. iMrniit 0. I. riirtliR.nmof I4ainl iiit'rwl llirMin t .0 mr r t Mr iuhhiui. tn,m Jnuv i, I-'4 T in g.,lil c l. in ia ' mtl . tnt: (or 11 Ml and in' rl Oieiixin Hi w t fr m V"b'iiii'r t. 17. for lm.nl ai4 (ninrmt lir. ou nt p-r Hiit. fn.in iiemuiliHr 1,, (or 7A Mi..iiit)H' feM, at d o,i" mul arbi,rmmn e. L itiat l UlliUii'. oiu k Ml fuitb in Ule roinpiki t b ii'ie d a liiu fur ech l1! t mi. I mini, i.-i a il up rior 'o ill d Rnr rlmin, oriMl or nitrtti. of any aunt nil lfv ft'titUnt. hii. m: .in.t it: d tii.,n ima tivm. I.tiailfrrilmi liMi'HrHll t lot- l.'i hi.o 'S. iiitini-li 1. n( tlin T' uSron .ml -tiwi Cnnipaiir IIIHIOU IU li 4 -AllllUoU t lftlU, M. CM.vk mw ''UM).(rar.iu. 1 Thut tlie id inoriR. be (orvrkmed: the Ml'l pin.lHiNi, trii uuiil hud uppiirtt a c be old l,jr lev iirvnted. a. d t mVKi t-er. fnm leaii-(4ied toNrd die mi mi 'ttii 4' piuui-tifT'odi-iTt. tieii.,; liiu e.1. a d vl oei. . lii, w biirrl and fu. cl.i.rd pf at1 I'it.'wt linnn lllUlllHII' OltAlfrlMI ii. vi.l i.irm in.-v t. Thnl ...I., .uii ... f.x ai. 4.li- rierry Uu i iiin-rw if lite imlr ol eatu ira 'in idia I ll, S vtioUjr bie'r the a-.Tni 'li.M lh'. I-I ... t.T t.ft.r i-u it .'. i I. ', f .- Hi r m4 anil iimiMT. Mix! ti.e t!..inti't will aoiily to Uie court frit Ihe retiw di-unuuiU iu tiie CAi'n I.laitit Tlii. raainrani i pnblinhnl ia tHe Oretron Cit j Euterpriiie tronlnr of tlie lion, f tMiiuaa A. He i ridn, jndini of the buut. mtitlnl courl. irx.I. April IU, I, wherein he direned ablirtioa i hereof at leat once a weea for at leaet en weiike, aiicl tli. tlret publication hereof in ditted at tlreaua City. UrvKon,Uu. M day t April. lHa it. C. " !UHT. 4 Attoruej fur laiatiff. AftNljfnee'a !tal. i Ihe Circuit Court of ths 8"ta ui ere.-' n, fur the Cm uty ul ClHCniiia. . . CO, T. Williams, a.isneeof 8. aCalitl.f..i:-. 'V, a ... OreKua City easb It Duor Ou, 1'laiutlil, T. Jme. Ui ler. Snnhla Miller, Ur .1 liaiiu li, Wm. aud W. V. Joi.uiio , Oi'friidatiU. INir-rant to a lu irnie it. crd.. a d i!ccti mwla Mint entereil in the nbor.i B'1''-d 'out luthealmve entitled ranee on the lid dn l April. 1S9N dlroo lu ue to i ia. afurdttucribed pmiier.y to tat.'y lh amount uue upon a oerut'B note o. .i a uetfii.inui, Jaue tliilfr eid koi.ihi M l'.r u .t.d i-m,.. Callft. to-wlt: the .uia ol ll.M) wlm iuU-rem IheiMia at tl'S raU o It c ut ann'cn Itom Mar-h 27lh, 1S94, tOK-'h'" wltn h eo Ol K iln. Now, th.refnre, .vin'itiit t'i n vld J'l.'enut onlcr au I di i-ree. I will on 8ittir.1aT, ft-e Vh my ot Mmv, Inns, al tne lour ul aotintl i . M. ol .ild duy, at the fruut do-ir .' the Couuty 'urtM,':e 'n O-i'fti CI', ! C'tit of Claokmnaii, tell at puulie auction to the hirhoat biddir. f i r a.h In tant, nil the n tn B(, ria-.t. a-" !' - whlci the ad t Ch ("ft it' KatmCul IT. b.t alio, t iu -a"i J,.iu. .ui.lur .in Soi.hia ii-lle.. hit w f ai.d the e.i .1 .'.a u: tT-. aaaiiiniie h id on the 'J7h ilnv of Uari'h, l"'H. or luue bad , r baa iu aua to In;, u .ui. i, It. 1, of (itei'ii Point, C'mrkmN t'om-tv. O'con. C. O. I'. ti.lJAM 4-J9, i-2? Auutuee of Cuhk enff, ut al. mtlce Tor Itibllca(ion. L"l "HI 'i ii" iv O ty, Tin' Mv IS, IS. Nnte in h. rehy itlveu ht the fulUm inir na i.id iL'iiUr n i- l:ui umluu of hi. 1 lU'tiuon to m k 'ca'prof: ttpp -' .-'' ,aV thHtkafu prooi wm ue inmle b '.oie the lUmnur an i lie niter t Oregon t.li, O.f., ou Juno ..", 1.SSW, vis: TIIKODOlt Ht'KKlU, It. E. UflSt, inr tuo 8 H s K U. N w of E i. ud s W i f N b H t S i 18, T. 4 , K a k. He Drnnri tho fnilowliig wltneieei, to prove hla contitiuoii. riaUieiice uuou and uuKlvatlon of aiu 1 ,ud, b: John 8t iik-lir and W. B. Smith, of Pirk P!ac. O-esou, o. ome Currau aa.l II. II. Hnrvor, uf fn-r niue. On n. 5-2U,tr21 CHKA E MOORE3, Pec! t?r. Notice) for ubllratlii. Landom.e utOr.sou City, Cue., At,r. -t), Not'on I. hereby ivtf" Ihn' lltr f .rowing name.!... tier Iih. lilod unlive nf his lui.uuou to make tt m1 proof I u n t f hl c'.n in, . ..J thet il it of w 11 be m 'do b f ir- the R ltcr end Receiver atOn gou t'lty, I) e., on June 18th, 18U8, v.s: LUCY 1IA KI.NH: H. E. 10B2J, tor lb S'.V "f 8 U, Tp. 1 S, H tK. Hu Dim s the followluf wl:n"Miiit to prove ho oo Mnuoinr ild noeuoo i and ciihiv.i:mi f ai'dbvd. vis: William Coop, Charles Miller, V iliinm Bed ford, Ueury Uuut, all uf Oartieid, Orwaou, M CHAS. B . M00UE8, Ro5lBter. SCHEDULES OF TIME SorTHKRN PACIFIC RAILWAY I aiiara Bol'SU. .''.iiii'rulH Krrii (IhruiiKhi irg l-ocal lwv filling) not tii n.H'M). Rr-.pouni Im'I ( ') .Ultiollk) Ci 'o.rnli Kxnreo ithrnuirh) 8 ;0 a. m. S S p. m. 9 .27 a m (I: 0 p. m H-'STAi. HC. KUL'Lk. (TMtTHcaa ritric I'MLroau 1 'i' clmtr- go a No:-.., .. S.'fl r. m. Uilom ..iu,( 80 .i,!l UUa. m ai.d .At p iu. a 1 lii Ml ed f 111 Mir h ::' . 111 10 15 . '. 4 .t!di Ibi dtn .i ou 11 S.lOe Ul , !: p.m. If SABT li-s ilkt.eic tf t Mai. rl k. fo. rirtiud aid du ri utl ,Ot U, 1 U .1, : 4 .. ' y Id., ei 1. r ,'i 1" ee o-:y. : m. , m 1. 1 . r Ivet i-oni f tin d, 11 SW a. ta. sua t:l p. m. etoi EOVTKa. - ortttuu City to Kly, l-aru, Muliuo.LUtral aud Miiiaila leave, al 1: m. and arrive, at 12 m. 1'i;r. . .r.i.m Cut to Beaver Creek, tliuk, Clark K-bIow Hrook.i inon Mlllii. and t'nlioa, leave. t a a. m. atondny. Wednesday and r' oay. Hid re inn iu lolionini (lava at 4 si p. m untul tMty to Vlula, Lkii aud Kedland five, orriai t:itv MuHnv, vplnc!iiv aed kYidayal I wo 1. ui, it.vluK Viol, tame day. a :Oi) .1. a- or . . ("y 'o Iviliame'tc, ff r 'a .d V l- nv , hitIiV! r,t 1 :80a. vi. nd ynve. et it :! a. ;i, mi y ii nrl ilv.ny udiw tip'ucu'iinoit 'tn . 10 in 11a ia- Air ' 1 p 11 ni- h: tv x 'ui. ' or I .1uu1p.l1 e t off 8an-,j, ha . e d A . hi..- r , ui:i bat 1. delavcu i:u raU (', r iv- o 1 1.M . m., 8 I'. Ir In will e mi 0.1 12 y 1 ... oMuieot c car. UliXAEtTK FAI.L8 kY. . cans Litva b;al a ul v:ui M :W.i. id. 7:U Sit! Ju " 1:0 ' 1-':10 1:05 n. m. 2.15 iilir-m. 4 4: 0 ' 5 55 :I0 " :10 " 7l 1:15 " .6 U0 " 'iti'ly t IcHVe woiy hour n-rl' 9 iVoi'k p. m. iu i.nect ou eua ! it ja-u rv 5, C. A, SlU-LtH, : UPT. EAST AND SGUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA K0UTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0MPANT Express Trains leave Portland Daily. tknKh 1 I North. 6-eur. at. :52 r. . 7 JSi. M. Lt Portland Ar Lv OreeonCity It Ar 8. Francisco Lv 0:30 a. a, 8:40 a. a. 8:00 r.M The arove tralna stop at all stations be tween Portland, Salem, Turner, Munon, Jeilersoii, Albany, 1 anent, Sliedds, Hnlsey, HurriBhuriT, Jncinn City, Eueens, Cottaire Omve, Drain, Oakland and all sta tion front Rosehnrg to A.hland inclnsive ' Hehatx tickets on Rale between Portland, SmTsmento and San Francisco. Net rates $17 00 Hrf Hh sort $1100 second class in cluding sleeper. Hates ami tickets to Eastern points and E-.ios. Also JAPAN. CHINA. HOXO l,Ul.nai't AWTRAI.1A. Csn beobtained from E. E. U0YD, ticlct aat'ut, Oregon City HOSEBLIKO MAIL (Uailvi 8 80a. a. I Lv 9 '.'A. a. I Lt 5:20 p.m. I Ar Portland Ar 4:80 p. a Orcpnntiiiy Lt J 8:SP. a Roneburt? Lt 7:80a. Went Bide Uivmlon. BKTWEKN PORl'LAM) AND CORVALLIS. Mail Traia, Daily (KxceptSundav.) ( oUA.M. I Lv 11 : A a. a. I Ar Portland Ar 1'nrv.ilH Lv 6:50 e 1 :n h At Albany and rorvallla ennnect with tralm ul Oregon Central & Knaivrn Kail road. Expron Tratu Dallv fExceft Sunday) 4:V.p.a. I Lt Portl-md Ar 7:Siip. m. I Ar McMlnnvllle Lt IR.i:. a. I Wk.p I t:0A.a. H Wv. a. I Ar IuueiKiun. uou Lv R.KOEHI.KR, Aiauaaer. C. U. MM KI'M. A.a't (i. K. aim PaN.. Aleut FOR SALE Or Exchanije one 3 1-2 Wood Wagon In good Condition, Apply at Oregon City Woolen Mills. When Going East .... Use a first-class line in travelling between Minneapolis 8t. Paul and Chicago and the principal towns to Central' Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair (Jar in service. Tbe Dining cars are operated in the fxv terest of its patrons, tbe most elegant service ever Inaugurated, Meals are served a la Carte. To obtain first class service yoor ticket should read via. Tbe Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukee for all Eastern points. lor full information call on your neares ticket agent, or write to Jas. C. Pohd, or Jas. A. Cixnc, lien. Pas. Agt.. General Agxnt, Milwaukee, Wis 2tf Stark 8t., Portland, Or. n Depot Sixth and J. Street TWO TRAINS DAILY For All PointB Eaat "FAST MAIL ROUTE. TAavea Portland for the East. via. Walla Walla and Spokane, daily at 2 .09 p m. Arrive at JU:JO a. m. Leaves Portland lor tbe East, via. Pendleton and Huntington, daily at 8 :0 p. m. Arrive 7 -V a. m. THROUGH PULLMAN AND T0DRI3T 61.EEPERH. Ocean Division Steamships sail froaa Ainswoith dock 8 p. re. For San Fran tiwo: State ol Califroia sails Man 5. 111. 21, 20 ; Colombia sails March 1, t, 17. :'5, and April 2. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA Steamer R. R. Tliompeon leaves) I'arlltinil riailv evcent pinndav at 8 D on.. and at 10 p. m. on Saturday ; retnrninff. leuves Astoria tlai'y except ennaay a 6:45 a. m. Willamette River Route. Ash Street Wharf; Steamer Roth, for SaTem;. Albany"". Corvalli8 and a ay points, leaves Port land Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- -days at 6 a.m. Returning Waves Cwe--vallia Mondays, Wednesdays and Fit days at 6 a. m. Steamer Klui'ire lor Salem and way coints, leaves Portland Mondays, WrJ nesdays and Fridays at 6 a . ro. Retora- -ing, leaves Salem, Tuesdays, TboredajaVi and .Saturdays at 6 :45 a. m. YJJpiLIi RIYER f8lIE: Steamer Miidoc, for Dayton and way points, leaves Portland Tuesday s.Tbors days and Saturdays at 7 a in. Return ing, leaves Dayton for Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fn das at 7 a. m. Snake River Route Steamer leave Riparia daily except Saturday at 1 :45 a. in , on arrival of traia from Portland. Leaves Lewieton.retQrar--inr, daily except Friday at 6:00 a. m.r arriving at Riparia at 6 j. m. W. II. HURLBURT, ' Gen. Pass. Agent. . V. A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agt. Telephone (Main) 712. rf1d?M i4 -Oi FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer 6. W. Shaver. LEAVE8 Portland foot of Washinitton street Tues day, Thursday and Sunday evening- at 5 o'clock Returning, leaves Clataknnie Monday, Wednesday and Friday e' pn ings at 5 o'clock. Will pass Oak Tclut alaint 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7::K; KamierS:; Kalama 9:15; St, Hi lcnav 10 :30. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most dt-cct route to the great Nehalem valley, Shaver Transportation Co. Alminltrntr ltotleie) t ("rvtlltora, Nji o i he e r ir v j.i n i. h n I n a 4 rr-M '.u yi tu.ut . u . in it a i of t ... rf J .'' Kr -i.il", ae. y mi -1 y e.ilirl uf t'Ui'kumm e innty. Oreg A n- in i mi r-a n tn a i s e : "e-eby n ' flel t i -i-t :h i nae ! t, p i.i.er vou t- ai d vfili.si ua-oi In . tai t -.iyjil csinCii k ia i ., ilriM, r M -,"- h-'(!!'' f j ,1'o-ncr , ' 1 ..ui Cn'ui'b 1, n Or ii C ty, O a. v't1"' :x nh ofth d tsot h .. t , Da-ed Mny W, 1SW. a r TiTinn S-;6-17 A 4 1 laiat.- .tot.