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OKICOON CITY ENTEIIPKISE, FUJDAY, AUGUST 18, 1890. THE OlltD'S GOODUY. . l Ud "! I" "P blah, f.t t " "I"K '111. 1, ,1 ." " ! "I)'. , , ii. I l.rd often witli ..yen i"1"" ' W,",M ! ir ''f , ,,,1.1 ilui ami dir, i ,i i" I" di.ya ' ljr ii v, nil mat iluia H.ar, l , ,, , i, y I'M in -I wtirfa II hnn , 1 1 I Ii'' It lac . j.l I II l"" l loiisly IllIll ... . . . ,," ' "Mr..!.., ' "'" " Mil.. KlM lu It' fiin b?. i . . " H.i,..r. . ni nuiiiitai .1 .... ; ' i l,i, iim wlnda o hurrying by .lull I am H"1 ' i'1" uuiIiUimI fair, j.,., ,.,'. a n,lil"r aky I fr. tlir i ii til i'f Hi" uriuW filled air . . i i.i ,,u all m mkIIiV " a ,l'l ' Ii II l WIil'l III dm"! llmiaekaapltig. UAMTPD- Vlf AN tXPLANATION. Dy C. Harry Clantly A i. I ,..! .. . . . "V'Tl.11,,,1, I .1 . l,'u " u 1,,"rn,r' On iieeplliiH. "I nin rod need from mtlut-itr ir to l g fr'ury !" In. faltered. In ft fow word o jioanlblu slut broke ilii-lr engagement. "I wIhIi to show," mIio observed hnughtlly, "Hint women, contrary t" gwieinl report, (Id lint liecesairlly cine fr thing Jimt Im-ciiumi they are ro d need "-Ji,. roll Journal. Ilraaif I llliiod Deep, Chan Mood riii-nin (Icnn ,k in. 'So Manly without it. ( 'awareta, ( uririy C at l.nr tn; (li'ini your blood mul lo-ip it eleari, I,) aiming ii tlia buy liver mul iliiving all l, I'lililin In, ii, tin- do'). Jii'Kiii t,iy t Ii IIHnIi tilllllill'. Irfilla. IX, 1,1,... I.I.., L I. Jiul tlii.t an (dy I, Jii, ii, cumidi.iM.ii ,y taking ( n tir;tn, hi juil jr lr in, .(,(.. All (iu- uiiiiihi(ii glial lilil; ij, Ilk; ij (i. if n Ilutvitn IinTiiiiliMi llnliA. . .. tt .1... ti.. iiimii i ii" in ii ulriil rrl. rfir itlk lit'l tiiriH-il cm Hm tuiwrtint , I, mil ii' ml Mrjr unit of our ri- , d (lie llnlii'liilnu ( lull, In wIhim mi n iTi', Imil ri littnl kullio HT j (hm! f iix-rli'iH'i' or liml i1rnn nirju.iry fir ihIi or iiirli In utin r Jl W In u Ji'iiLIu Iumh-.I tu (iim ,u , r-i'" i llt I nM my iult i , ftrulli -tl!TlltlllJI-lit. liruli-kt t!t I lliiiii.lil I ImiiiM .o i( nfT- ,1 Imil iliitio tiijr tlioro In iilnrlnif I- liUtlu f"f I lii-lll all Ctrlillnf -tint I . . . . ; uuM H it lue II "Wo la 3 t!ia AitUt til rnuliic." Ml.) J,-- ! Ui Ur lixilt t tlio Von r Umm It tlo rroMi, im rry 0110 i H t iM out I n" II rxi. "! Im ir)r or In r cliill'l'H.'n'r' ,UVII, t.-ljllfllirli Jm:J, "I u.it know of atiyitiliif 4tl; mu I imiimt irll !.ry wHU .1 Dtf li.alu 01 Slli!lli klirotiua. If luti luil lilxiii U liig NiiiUxtt I i trll tntl of Ilia ouly ijiHt r thill it rrr b'H iiil to inn, nffiT k, do rU'lfiimtlnU. I on it"! prof jti l" rian.l II. I ru only trll you. '. wl.al l .i Url BUi let you Jtlo 1 i imlj!ii4 lirl I runtltititt. i t!i !niir i'f is;-, hojilng in pro fr rimuk'ii ln-fur Jnn In my mu A itutlr to iMt iW to tokc f' i :!t In t!i miniiirr, In orli-r to earn r jfu tn luiiiinuc at tlip rtitiM-rratury tb roll. I m a tHir man Hint. t n-oti i ii ofipti tiH-oiit a illtiiii-r a. A diillar km tintuM wraith. ilknl fii'ti dirt- anil fmir inili-v to rr fans Bin I daw kliown hnt Gratia to gu BiH-akltitf up a lilf ( la udli-r tint to mi-rt a frlrmt f b li'irt my prl.In iy akln( ui L!m If in y tiatilrr. I tmtff (miid ,'tli:ii hiiiij;ry, htiro Um-ii rulil anl .wt i!h, Hint I mklil 14V tlm ! of tlif piano I lnvrtl ail) III (Mitnr ? tinurlo mi tnafl my ral. that 9 aim!. :.m lm Blmiikl win imt only 'T. tut f.iino. Unllirr a Inrti' Bin a fur a ir mini of "l. vtith on Imt Murk ami il. t i . tin Ihmi :ij (lilti t Imt In I lir. itlninnl fuliim. ti. -t !. I ii j- to warrant t!,nt tint an rn rititirtli. ttiat ttirre ta munlc m iii II, r klli'llii-x of mino of hi Ifr-a. y tmri-lit. luimt of tnr J!, all luM mo rt'x nti-Ily I mu I Imil Imil l'ihhI rlianit' to Co . I Luiiiii'M, roiidl liavo Ixfti a yotiiiit i i f tiiion b.x IbI pnmlnrii- an, " la .1 all tlif luxtirli that I lack. it I hat iIiiip, tmi pn-fi-rrml iutilo Urv.n:,,n, ti ll you all ttiU Hint nmy null what It turn tit to 1110 n a Mr Klllutt offrnM a prlto of ) to the pupil of the II cn Hory who klinulil In tlirv iiuititlia' 1 ruiniKiMi ntiil iihiv tl.o moat inorl- ui ciiiiiMiltlutt. I tlioiih'lit that If W'l win Hint iirlw inr tmutilf Iw ovit liulrM. Tin-re wa th to kfi p me two yoara at li-ant i want ami pay for my umalral w Into Hip Imritnln. n aaw tlm lint at rntrlra for th :tliion, ami, wlllo flmllnn many ' that I had not ciimh-IimI to coll- f lth. I wa not Utterly dlalii'art- 11 until l w tho tmiiw of two of '"t promlNlnif of thi acnlor rlni. !1 Ucvi'r WTiirrtsl to mo that I 'IJ lill TO to rntniMit wltli arhtilnr my own (Inn. I wn (llatfiiattMl, nl It imt bwn for tho comfort of frlftiil. tho only frlt-ml who va ' too tlrl to glvo ma a won! of UrnKi'lllt'lit. tlm llllln L-Irl whom I I" U-llcviti hi mo-lmd It not Un-n "'f I miirt uucoaanrlly Imve Ik l w dlNiDtirnefil an to glvo It nil up mo lniNlni-M after ull. 'wd thn-P ti'.nntha in ivnrk In thri0 to roiiiiumn liaiirn A nil iililV A Ignition which ahouUl Iw JinlgtHl '""t out of 41) initrloa, qulto a tnMk Jh Ii'Bt. I wcut to work, but ''lift It U'na nu.l.m I. l. t.iinir.ip - "lir. v.. IIIB, W HIV IIHH' I P ofton kept tno lyln-j aWplon In i uo not know, but all my cr- Irt li InniA rtrif U'llHt h"c'lurli'H. wni ut thg t,0( wjK,n i UHOj my "'wi or imtlunoo, that EUn. my '' 'rlciiil u.ni. i.iii . i i.m...t i, i, 1. "I.I. KIIIITUlllll'U I' .iiw PHHllii... . i - .o wiiriiuinii. luiauri- j" the rnrclt-HKiiOHa of a railroad who will t'lnpluy micli a ninn. 1 'ut n coiiimon railroad avcldont, 1 "lied KlHa. mul any hope 1 had ""Mug thnt prleo went like a flnah. " no room lu my lienrt for any K kl't Rrlrf. nn wHkdrawn my entry for nix-tltlouj I hnd almiily Intended ' llear. In tho light of future It wn n fortunato thlnn Hint 1 nt; diu-i.b... i. . . -! ii wnn uu a imi t m r'tn n. - .. . . " ... ... t ,. vAtirrn'uco mill i am anoui 11 you. t tin Ito 1 Wftrc1 n'Kht had been IJ i?,1! frluna Jim (hero old Jim nuaa and gulpad down (111 I'finlli.i. .(L. .11 Of Pinaiug 1. ,urll(.(i , '"""f to h,... h,.u uty , . "-n'-f-..f , ,. vkZ? UZ 'V;1'"' ' nt ; . I lling,i that ,,,,, , , . p....,... t w.,.,.,,.,1 , , ' " " iim tiiv ii i nr . .....men.. ,,, 111IH)1I WM , Z 1? . W" B" If ollll Olll, , , - V urearily to my.i lf, ..l I w..irl.-l,f,y ,,, I do u..t know tl.ut It wu. nt. J '";;;;i i-iiu.g ti,u u ,,,..,,. ii'IL n I nr. I . hi...,,. ... . lli wlu-low anil rriln. .i i uiMeiily a,.al,, will, th mi.vlnl.,,, Ilia I lilt, rix.lll MM II, ,1 I .. .. Hoini'iliiiig Oirr.r.-ui; tul.l ,,ot that i lu ll. ttu n :rr.T..i .. i.a . H.AII11, I lart.-.l lo ll.-l.t tl,u wlll.u , ' 1 I"ai.ny iii-anl II... ,, of Utw lulimr rlmnl - a liurd 'am run rri.iti In-I.li. t lwta. (l.nr.l umi u na (lie in-ginning nn, thn en, ling well of a lltilii Bi.i.ir. a ihmii Iim.. thing at lH,t, Imt u., it.nt hint emit. i... ami givr-u to i:iaa. ami .mo that only bIi and 1 m. .r,.r M ard. I tumid Barau. ly toward thn piano. I ktu-w tu r Waa but that ..nn Mm,, In lii-nring iliainmt.. ami I km tv I una an, in. lu tlm riH.iii I Ln. .u. ir n... . , ami wa tlm origin of the Bourn! 1 l,ml Juat hi-ard that It tna pr.ilui-i-d by iim oiiiit tliBii urdliiary iinnna llghM tho Lamn. lhi-ro bIimi.1 th t.i I'd opKii. Jut a I had h ft t mI n-iu a I had l.fi It-with the exnp Hon that thr-rt wa the otrti,iio of a H-iaj hri.i ,a nolo allll vll.ratliiir mny hi tho air. I .-.ked. luvolun tarlly. at tho tM..lal. (nlli'mcn. that llnl wa IhIiI down! It I nii.ii.troua. II I lm-redll.e. ,ut It I a faet-that iHilnl wa h, , il.ntu-aiid etcu aa liK.ke.1 II wta ri-l.nw-,1 and enmo Blow ly bark lo It natural ponitinu. a If tho (iN.i of the Invlallih. tM-rformer urn taVi-u far-aait.gly from it To any (hat 1 waa atarlliil would b lo put It yi-ry nilhlly, I waa thunder- trurk and imt a little frightened, not of l.-lly liartu, but frlghtt-m-l a wa uatiniiy arv of thing t cannot under. land. 1 took a Blen toward the liiatrumenL A I did u 1 imt only heard that t hord again. Mil nw it truck! I n-peat, I aw the k-V go Boflly down Bud hi-anl the Bound. nfl. low. but clear a a N il. I atn mm. h trlfliMl. ttietie-1. walked an uncertain aim toward tho i,r. turned again, and then draped weakly Into a chair. 'Well thought. 'I am either dreamUm or I have cotiu rrnty or I am wring a mlrmie! I muat (rai-v up ami lo Bometiiing. Hut rren a I moved to 'do oiuethluc' there at. ile thrnugll the air the proUloat alrnln of inuale, the ikifteal, attii-teat inerrleat Btralti I ever heard. I llaten eit. IIIm,iii. I hnd never lieard anything like It Ufure, tmr have I ever aiiii-e. Vol) have all heard that et.iiiiH,lili,n that tin a made me what- . .. . .. ... eter i am-it ia roiiru my im-bi couihh altlou-but I am a failure a a com- jMiiier, bts-aUBO I !ive never Blucobveu able to do anything o l-.hm! "The muale continued for amno ten mlnutua. the uliino iK'havlmr In all re ja--t a If being played ly a btiumu iMMiiff. i i Beva werti airura wiin every Dote, tho M-dnl worked a If prcBBcu ny a toot or iiemi, ami men with that ranld trill Hint cud on A (lnt tho mualc broko off a nbruptly as It had begun-and I aeeiued to hear nun. I. I nay I Beeiiml, to hear a low, awect laugh lClmt'a hiugh. Hut I am qulto willing lo lelleve that thla might l.avu Imw.h all linn u'liiiitliin. flow do 1 kuoff tho wholo thing wn not Imiigl tnttlouT Wi41. lu tho firm lilaoo. I ktiow It fnuii my conH. lousueaa of what I real and whnl l a dream, i know It from tho mimic, to atrnngcly played for mo and which I havo never forgotten, although 1 havo never Wn able to play ft. with tho power It hnd when flmt I heard It, but lent you ny that 1 have only mental, icroual proof, I will tell you thin: I hud Jimt I.H.I .l.ini tint In ru.rfnet nrdcr. IIHII l" ' m - ' " - ' newly tuuod, yet thnt A flat. u which I. l..,w. Ill a lli.l mmd nt tllO Villi ' .a m . ' "a ... "i " - comiHiMltlon, thnt A fiat wa a full ... . ... .1 i minor tnira oui oi lune, nnu uropin-u i, i.miiiil In an ovenliiir nnd Vet tho three atrlng of that middle regis ter A nat were in )orreci mno io- Jether. "Thut, geiitk'tnen. la nil tbrro la to Nay experience. It waa my Unit ud I... H.'lara t aluililil aa (twit 1 111 inn. . told the atory to tho Judge before play ing tlio comKBltlou lu cojiipetlllou for tho Klllytt rJxo. but they evIdaaUy ro Cimlcd me n a uorinteaa lunntlo. Any- .n.. tl,.,v I, if inn iilnv It n IIIV OWU. v.i.j. . - mid It won tho ouch needed1 nbllng mo to complete my couine and win what aiiceea ha come to me. 1 hnve, aa I told you, no explanation to offer. It la a tnyterloua te we a It niiiHt bo to you. I have asked often for belp to solve tho riddle, 6ut 1 have never come uencor tho truth than nt first. I almll lo very glad of any light any of you foutUm-u enn throw oa tho aubJeuf-Wnahingtou fort. Not NoToltr. "Ono of the latent novelties In Paris la a monkey that plays the rloltn." "That's no noareity. There's a monk, ey In the flat adjoining ours that keeps me awake every night by playing the flddle."-Chlcago News. Naturally Mo. Tho Alblno-'i ho oBnIfled girl I alto gether too proud. The India Icubber Man -Ve. I never w anybody a stiff with her Mend a she Is.-IUnaa Clly Iu)cpndcnt. On llfo's highway ereryhody I not only willing hut a in Ion to liko tho rich man' dut.-I,ttlo Full Herald. Maklalaar lloda. There wa a time when every houne had a lightning rod. It wa believed that every good man thus protected hi wife and children and hi homo. It I now known there I nothing In tho lightning roil theory; a lightning rod I no protection agnlnwt lightning, and there wa never any danger from lightning, anyhow. Hut a lot of other fool theories are still accepted. If wo have at hiat ne quired a lliile arum, u n,o lightning rod particular, why not lu other ro Icct7 Why continue to accept other silly notion? Why advertlmi our selves a foula ly a. ceptlng the preju dice of fooU?-Atchlm,u Ulobe. Ir. f I I'lrkena, deiil!, baa re-oia-ned hi doiiial olliro In th l!n-ly building corner ,l Main and Seventh Ireet, Agents for the Uat machlno on earth Improved New ioodr! h. Oregon City Auction Hoiiae. 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ENLARGING IN, CRAYON 0ILC0L0KS and PASTEL. J. C. BRADLEY'S Livery, Feed and 8al8table ORECONCITY. :atd mifif.t.n thi BkiD(ix am Double and Kinile Riia. anrl mmiI dlnliorwea nlwaya on hand at the lowuHr j,nc.-H. A corral J connected with tlie barn for loone Htotk. I Information reiunlini an Li.,1 stock uroirintly attcn,ln,l to l, .u.r.,.n I ' ' ' ' r-- " I HTIHH , Horses Doujht and Sold. Hores Boanhxl and Fed on reason ahle term. Lin. Corvallis & listen. K. R. Co WILf.AMF.TTK BIVKIS DIVIHIO . Steamer Wm. M. Hoag. (Capt. Geo. Kae) Hunning regularly l,tween Portland ami torvalbs, stopping at all way landing. IflVKIC SCHEDULE Down river. Tiiemlara. Thnralava an.i Saturdays. Leaves Corvullia Maw. Albany 7 a. m.; liuena VintaSA. m.j Indeiiendenra0A.il.; J-alem 10 a. m.; New berk- 12:30 v. M. : arriv at I'ortl a ri 4:30r. m. Up river. Mondav. Wwlne.lava ar.A Fridavs. ICavea I Yir tin nil II A tat Newberg 10:) a. at.; Kalem3:30p. m!; Independence 5:00 v. x.; JJuena Vinta 7:301". at.: Alhan o-'tn p u .,..1 Corvallia 11:00 r. m. ' Thi steamer has lieen equiiied with 111 01 nana acrornnioiiaiiiina nr nxnii.i, eieirant 11 ano 1 naiirraai i,. ing both freight and paniiengers. J. Ti'kxxa, Agent, Albany. Oregon. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Albany, Or. CG.COK EH. Agent, Portland, Or., out ui 1 amiiiii street. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Hy the rant and com modious steamer Regulator Leave Portlund rJailw VAVVVI bundar at 7 a. m. Thin if) thfl Groat All tourit elmit that the Bcenery on the .Middle Columbia is not ei Clled for beauty anil orau,U, ;n thelnited State. Full informs tion by addresfiinff or calling on J. 8. iJOOTIf A.r( Tel. 9H. Porflarif? Ctr Oflice and wharf, foot of Oak St. VP- t TZVrftrT-rfL.Cil .,, II ''f'i'i;'r' jr ii. j FOR CLATSKANIE OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD!- Tit DIRECT LINK TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. I Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tne I'MON PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Line. Look at the Time"BaW h Pays to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago Days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, and Pullman ! . , .... x aiHi-x oiccptrs, opcraieu on an trams. For further information, apply to F. A. Dosauson, Agent at Oregon City. C. O. TERRY, V. E. COMAX, Trav. Pa&s. Agt. Gen'l Agent. 174 Third St., Portland. Or. Dinar roa Faat Hail p. m. kalt Lak, iutw, Fl Mail north. (Itunha. Kan. - . . ,u.to ui, fi'7. MJtlia, VbiOavoand GaaU Frmkan Vlvar 2:Up. m. Dallas Local ft a. m Ex.Suuday Sunday 10 a. m, S p. m. T p. m. a .. v .... Ex. Suuday Saturday 10:OU p, in. a. m. Ex. Sunday 7 a. m. Tuea, Thur and Sat. 8 a. m. Tue..Thiir. an 1 bat. Iav Ritutria Daily TIMK SCHTRULES k BOtf 1'OBTLANU Abritb raoa Walla Walla, Bpokana, MinneaiHilia, tic I aal, Dnluth, Milwaukee, Chicajru and KaU Dallri, Bonnerllla, wuunomah ralla.Cxt eada LtH-k. and Hood Elver. Ocean Steamships For Ban Francisco Every five days To AUv-ka- Oolumbla River Steamers To Astoria and Way-Lamlinsa. Willamette River Orefton City, Newborn, ealDin and t ay-L'iuilt; vTIUaaietteandYamhlil jtier Oriron City, Payton, and Way-LanOiinta. Willamette River roriianu lo Cuivallla and Way-LandiUK Snake River Rirana to Lewie ton Bnokan Fu Bi ruer I'Uio a. m. Da'loa 1C1 It 3U d. in. Ex.8unday cuiiuay 7 p. m. 4 p. m. ip.m. 4 n. m. Ex. bauday !t'Sll n. m. Mon, Wed. and Fri. i nn n Tuea.Thnr. ma bau 4:!p. m. Iue. i'bar. and tat. Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Waahlnirton strict Tna. day, Thorwlay and SundAy evenings at o o ciocg. Keturning, leaves Clatakanio Monday, Wednesday and Fridav even ings at 6 o'clock. Will paa Oak Point about 7; Stella 7:13; 5Iayger 7:26; Kainier8:20; Kalama9:15; SL Ilelerm 10 :30. Am ve in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direr rente to the great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOnUERX FACIFIC RAILWAY VOSTH B0C9D. Californi Expres througbj 8:39 a.m. """""I i.i tay aiaiioos) - 3:34 p, ru. SOCTU BOCRD. Rowbnre Ival 'war .tin.,.' . a.ni. talifornit hpre -tbroogh' - 6:52 p.m. POSTAL SCHEDULE. by sorriiiax r.tcinc bailboau. Msil cloee going Nurt'i. . . 3:riflpm Mail closes going South. 9 a tn and 6:3) p in Mail diitriliiilfd from North 7:3n pm, 10,30 . jii:i uiainuuiru irom soutu i):V) a m ;40 p m. BT E.tliTSIDE CI.RlTBir L1!B. Mail rl'.w j Tor I'nnian.l .( .ti.rrii.,iinn poii. la, 12 111. ! Man ciuces lor Milwankie onlv, 9 a m. Mail arnvei froi Portland 1 :30 p m. I S1DK BOl'TU Ams.im r-iln . f?,.. f . , - ... R. v i ,w '-r"B. Jiuuno, Liberal and Mollala at 11 . ...j arrives at 1:30 am daily. Oregon City to Beaver Creek. Sbubel, Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Milis and CoiLntt laVpa at Sam Tn..,U. T I. .. ....I. M and Saturday, and returns on" following dsys at 4:3o p ni. viruii viiy iu ioib. ixipan ana Keaisnd leave Orvv.m Pitt- M,i.,. u-.i... and Friday at 1 p ru, leaving Viola lame ua. a ai f a ill. Oregon City to Willimett?, Stafford, Wilsonville ami f.rm. irrivna l.i.-iA - - - a a v saw a m and leaves at 11 :30 a m daily. General deliverr window is open on 8ua dav from 10 In 11 a m All L.i.r. J ... " ' ..... o U , U'XU into the box at tbe door is promptly sent off Sunday as on other days. ah eastern man mat is delaved and tails to arrive on 0:30 S. P. imln will nn 11 o'clock or 6:52 8. P. train. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA EODTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. txpreea l rains leave Portland Daily. Sou .h I I Nona. 7:00 pm 7:52 pm :45 a at 5:00 e h :05 p M 6:40 a m 8:15 p M 7:00 a M 8:15 p m 4:15 p x 7:55 a m Lv Portland Ar Lv OresonCity Lv Ar rrancisco Lv Ar Og.len Ar Denver Ar 9:15 M A at 8:iVph I 1:Upm I 6:45 PM Ar Oinalia Ar 8.50 am Ar Chicago Lv j 6:.iOAM Ar Los Angeles Ar Ar tl raao Ar Ar Fort Worm Ar Ar New Orleans Ar 9:25 P at 2:35 PJI 8:4t. at I 8:4PM DINING CARS. OBSERVATION CARS. rullman firat rlaa and tn.i.t.r ..N . , tacbed to all through trains. bossbi'ro mail (Daily) 4:3(Tfm 8:30 A M 9:23 A M 5:20 P M Lv Portland XT Lv Oregon City L Ar Koaehuri; Lv 3:39 Pat 7:.'1U A M corvallis mail daily (Except Sunday) 7:30am Lv Portland Ar yZJt x IIam Ar Corvallis Lv 1:.'pm L'ave Itwintoa Dally W. II. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, .' Oregon City. ... u.untij m y vi', i.llia Wlllieub WHU trains of Corvallis & Eastern railroad. IKDKPKNrilNCE PA83E.N0KB DAILY (Except Sunday) 4 : 50 p Ml Lv Portland Ar I 8:7am 7:30pm I Ar McMinnville Lv S:,5oam 8:aPM ) Ar Independence Lv 4 -.'.Dam Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines fur Hawaii, Japan, China, The Philippines and Australia. For through tickets and rates call c or address E. K. Boyd, Agent, , R.K0EHLER, G. H. MARKHAM. Manager, G. K. & P. A,tnt. Portland, Oregon.