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OKEflON CITY KNTKHI'KIBE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1900. ('1AZYJ()UI(NAIilSM. -, rultUiiHED BY LUNA )H LUNATICS. , Hi Ml Ktm iaaaa) la mil AealMina A'" ' I ra I ruta (.luoiu I,,,,' b "" ml ihcrc over tin earth llt'l ! " i off f-" "" l"l,''',,M"''M' wl,l mtny ",M ,l"'lr 0WU W'"'Corlil "r '"'r 0W" 'r,nll"n' " ' , o tl majority of cases, only !itille ImI""'" 'v,,r "",T 1 ln U '" l,r,M,r hw,u ,r . iM ' ' 1,,'n,, ,,,M'",r b0, ; ' ; niik'iuimt ' " ''"" 1,111 t mill iiiililUliiwt IW ii, 'i " IllsclVeS. tmduccd t tin first Hcothuid be g started tho which hits aur .m l, tint 1. 1 rlh of in liif n.tie ltiriiul !!. uU Jilllt'O W licit tll miitilH-r cf Tin- New Moon waa Is froiu tin' ('Mi llion Royal nMylum, Mfrli". l,,r' ,N- ,,mt ill tin' following have been success- nil Unix '" 'I' M""iliiklil Mir- from Hi" Royal Edinburgh asy a; Tin1 1 : -l Mlur, from Juiin'a Mur villiij!il in lum. Perth; The Fort j ml Mirror, tirnniiinsiowii, muni Tin- Muilhly Mngnxliio, from Yrtli County asylum; Under the iar. the inau of Itclhlchcin Royal jP'mI I.iin loii, nml Tin Conghuncr- ,. filled belongs 10 1110 Mhl'IletoWD ji'am. m w i om. ! in.'iuiir.liii'a touch tint Journal- ,t Mi'iil. an, N-lng written by tin' .;jcr for their miiuwiiifiil. they can- i fill to lilt ttm Miiiilnr taste. We ji tli.it tliimu mentally deranged like ...it four ninth of tlii'lr n-udlng to lit the form of travel mid heavy jm articles of a strictly theoretical ff. Tlio rent of till' collti'lita coniri iIit of ijtmiitlty n followa: 1 1 u- Irx nl ixiti'N, MM'try, i lilrlly lu a ti In; aini lnl nrtli'lt-a ou loi iil tlio- -iU nml Action. t inoxt atrlklng fintiin ntHiut jiiiirnula U tlio aliiiiott totnl nl t tf k'l""ni and inrlalirliotlil. Bud Un It ou tlio word of tlio tlix'tor jo uf tli" li'iidlntf imyliiniH Hint Hit A owlnK to atich contribution lx- utioM'd. Hut now mid ak'nln om in oh n tHM-ui or tal" ilri'in ln-d with lni'lnlln nnd uirlld limnnlty. In of tl"-" J xirnnlN np'iirrl n utory rltti-ti In tin- llrl M-rou alioiit n In-ro unduuliti-dly Hi" wrltiT-wlio Imd lila id mlitiil round llio wroiijj way. rtiti-t'iirii' v wn I n liivarliitily nl tn wnlk In tli" ojijMialli' ilini-tlou i wlilrli In- atiti l to walk. Till NT Mr full- liumitK lilin rlulit ttiroiictl till :'ory, ciiiiinit lilin to in" rrJi'ini, oDi'y mill imi'O tliliitf i Ih4 w lili'li limn iIJii ilmr ninl i inU up liy hU. In lila n iiiIihI. iininli'i'ltii; tli" k'lt'l w lio w aa juvf In mi f ii iii ImiiMilf. Ad'onliiik' to tin' mory, tli litTtilti" mi itaniliiik' on i ln -ilk'" of a cri-nt ;"rrtllit. Tli" Ihto la Htiiiulltik' ui'iir. vMriily tli" lii-rolii" iM-couira 'ddy ol tutti'iK mi tin hrluk. Tin1 lii'ro " to dinli forwnrd mid mivc tirr, :tuf cuiiim' iiiiin I In- otliiT uny. llnu ok-i a tirnili In tlu nnrriitlv", w lilrll i tnlnlinl hy tlio fnlliMvkiii iwiiti'iii't': 'Uil tln k'.'iii'i of mi iih) lum for tlioH" t'Oiilly ii'niiik'''d Nlmt tli" wrltrr off hi ft U'ln I In th" outi-r world." Art frmii hiii Ii trnk'i'illi'M na (lie i'fe, the w IkiIh uf Uk-no Journula arc u'urgti'il nltli lniiiior. In one we find - follow lll nillollB "(jlll'MtloUH Wo ";at AnnwiTi'd." Wli (l,,i iliu rjiici-n of Ftielm hi '"'1 to rj.'iil7.i' tlie roynl rnnk of tlm tti'Tot Wiil. nr I Hl 'Mario Coridll' twrnk tin- d.M tor'a imm'T Why M ItaiiJI' tlirow thi Lull nt 'W. O.V Ndurliiij iMiictlc" nt tlio ui'taT" Pit- It Klioiild In- ixilnlnid Hint the lirttlca rifi-rn-d to nliove uro not known to tlio pulilUr, but othrr 'Di w hii i hi I ut tlii'lr iMTMoiinlltlca ire ili tnltird u tint anyluma fur ill very reason. A writer In TIip Fort Riiifliiml Mirror the follow Iiir ri'imon for lila (!" fc,1n: "I nu t n young widow with n r,WD tii'liiuk'hti'r, nnd the widow '"rliil iiif. 'l in n my father, who wan 'lilowor, inrt my ati'dnti(ht"r nnd irrM her. Tlmt iniide my wife the "tow-ln litw of her father In lnw nnd 'my tri.iitiKiiter my mother nnd 1 father my Htcpson. Then my atep r, the HtcpiliuiRhter of my wlfo, J" foil, 'I'lint liny wna, of cotirae, Mirotiiep, .enuae he wna my fa ' n. liii wna iiImo the aoti of my ' "ti'piliuichter nnd therefore her '"on. Thnt Hindu mo grandfather f ti'phrother. Then my wife Imd 1 My tiiother-ltfrlnw, the atep J'of my hum, Ih ii I ho IiIm grnnilinoth Ratine he M .r HtepMou'a child, ''tlii-r Ix die i,rother-ln law of my IxriiiiHe IiIh HtepHlKter Im IiIm wife. hrnther of my own aon. who ( llle ehlld of my Htcp-gl'limllliotll-' ' in inj moiher'M lirother-ln-hiw, ' Ih her own ehlld'a limit, my Ull 'ny fjitlier'a nephew, nnd I'm ?J own Kin mi ( ii t lir. And nfter try- 'tio ''' me reuuioiiNnip in our J "'Hue seven tlinea n day to our , nR frlemiH f(J,. n fortnight. 1 wna fVtil..l.. .1 . ... . . tip. ""i "w, ni 111 u 'Mil 1 1 1 I'l 1 own ""ii(ip ,t.,i - , tPj. . iio huh nu never looiiii ('j-0'" tiiothei'ln-law before, nnd ''oodwliik the doctora na K n" powibie. And yet nnother ""'it tlwt II has alwaVH been the "or rimii. . . . iri. kk'iii men a no ignoreu l''a,,,l by their eontemporni'leH. W "'''v '"' H 1,oW I'S,.', Sl;U"H "'"l tllllHO of lit- M m' '''1,,,,n of my Iw'lng the Kn'r if "u'r Wl' '" n" llvp h'h I, Wt' Woul'1 ony wnl1 011 ir a 1 our reel." London LONGFELLOW'S ADVICE, Klnilnvaa H'aa th Krrnof uf b I'urt'i t'Uaraelrr. Mine, do Nu van o glvea aoina chnriii lag (ilcturea of Lotigrellow In "A I'ew Meinorlea." Klio any tlmt every con vet hii I Ion with li I in led to aoiun good reault. Ilia fl i Nt ml vim to her wna: "Kco aonie good ph i uro In natiiro If pumllili', or on ennvna - hear a pngn of tlio beat in iih ! or rend a grent poem rlnlly. You will nlwnya nnd a free half , hour for one or the other, and at tlio ! end of the year your inlinl will ahlno with audi nu accumulation of Jewel 1 M to aatoiilMh even yourself," i Tint poet wna fond of a good, auiua ! tug atory and had tunny to tell out of I lila own I'iperleiice. Me wna pnrtlcu jlnrly delighted nt the Ingenuity of nn (WltclprlNlug vernier of patent inedleluo i who, vaunting the "ninrvclotia effect a" of lila drug, no doubt In the Iiom of In- aplrlug the poet. Invited him to wrlto a verae for the label, promising hliu a ierceiilago on each holt In and a free line of the uieillcllio for himself and family. On one of hla blrthdnya ho wna na tonUlied at aeelug a wngoii coiitnlultig I pin no drive up to hla house, followed 'by a airnng" young lady In a carriage. The young bitty Informed the house i keeper I lint ahe wished the piano to b j put In a room where It would "sound i Well," a ahe had composed a piece of I music In honor of the xM-t'a birthday and meant to piny It to hliu on her own Instrument. Iioiigfelhiw wna a grent lover of tnu ale, nnd Wugucr apisaled to hlin troiigly. Wo heard aevernl operna to gether lu Huston nfter my engagement there. lie generally arrived before us, armed with (lowers and full of delight ful nutlelpntlona. On one of these occa alona some one aent a mngnlfV 'tit bou quet to our box. Not knowing the do nor, I did not take It up. lie Insisted on my doing ao. "Put down my altnple onea," ho Bald, "and lake up these beautiful flower. It will gratify the giver, who la no doubt In the house. Try never to mlsa an opportunity of giving pleasure. It w ill mnko you happier ami iH'ttcr." Kludiieaa waa the keynote of hla chnrnctcr. No Inconvenience to hlin aelf waa too great If a good turu to any one waa at tho'end of It. AMERICA'S FIRST GEORGE. Uuvr Trlrd la Hun Atar From Ilia Admirers. Washington wna not churtUh, but bo Imd that preference for living iiiioIh aerved thnt develop nt times Into a longing In a man w hose life la aciit lu public, lie ijiiltted the Mncoiub holme on the morning of Aug. W, IT'.ai. The a4ru.ita were Instructed to steal away at dawn, to have the cnrrlngva and lug gnk'" over the ferry ut I'uuhn ItiMik by Htiurtnf. Hy cnudh -light. Mra. Wash ington, the children and the accrctnrlca asiieuibled In the morning room. The pri'sldellt entereil, plo'iaed Wltll hla ktiatageiu. Ho waa enjoying In pruHM( t hla ii'iiceali-d depnrliire. Im-ini-illiitcly under the window atfdilenly struck up on the Milt morning nlr the blaring, vlgoroua notes of nu artillery band. From the hlghwnya nml bywnya acurryliig peuple appeared. To wltnes his llrst step outside the !iMr a thou sand guggling. nlTii-tlonntc eyea watch ed. "There!" cried the general, In half comic despali'-I cniiimt think ultoKct'i- r displeased. "It'a all over; we aro found out. Well, well! They must have their own wny." It wna the "general" they wnlted to see. not the president. Tln-y lined the rondwny from house to barge, record ing every movement lu observant brnlns. (A distinguished man enn nev er know which of hi nuilUiice I to be hla biographer. It may be ono of the "supers" on tlio atnge rolling off tlio enrpeta.) The thunder of artillery could not drown the living shout that rose from the throat of the people n Washington wna bin no off with the rise nnd fall of the oara cleiimliig lu the cheerful aim. Ill voice trembled na he bade the assembled crowd fare well. Though chnry of npp" illng to It, the love of tlio people never failed to move lilin dceply.-llarper'a Magazine A lUnkrr'a tirnvrualt ?. In a chapter of reminiscences of Von Itunsen and hla frleuda, In Tho Cen tury, the Hon. John Itlgelow tella thla mieciloto of Humboldt: Ono day ho wna dining with Men delssohn, the banker, and. nn unusual , thing for him, wna very allent. II! , host, remarking It, observed to Hum boldt thnt ho waa aure he niuat lie III. "No." hii Id Humboldt, "but I am lu grent trouble. Only ten mlnntea before leaving my apartment to come here I received from my landlord a note In forming me that he had aold the house . In which I roaldo and thnt I must 1 move. Tho very thought drives mo to despair. I really cannot bear to move again." Mendelssohn gradually led Humboldt Into conversation, during which he found time to wrlto n note nnd receive an nnawer to It. Ho then tool' Iltnu bohlt nslde, nnd an Id: "Hy tbla note I learn that 1 am now the owner of tho house In which you reside. The condi tion, however, upon wtilch I have be come lt pnaseaaor Is thnt you continue to occupy your apartment In It as long ns you llve Goiit'a Milk, . Modern Medicine nays that goat's milk, contrary to tho general Impiw Blon, differs from cow's milk not In be ing more digestible, but In being less digestible and lesd uut;-:t:j.i.?. althou.J It contains a larger amount of milli matter than cow's milk. It Ih Indeed tho most Indigestible of nil niHK Goat's milk has u peculiar nnd unpleas ant odor nnd flavor, dtie to hlrcle ncld, or blrelno. It contains nn excess of Tat. and Is therefore altogether too rich for an Infant's diet. I i A CROSS ON HIS BACK. U Waa Mad Hill, t lmlk. Iu XV mm j To llrr In Carrf. I There la a story of an euvlou tailor current with the French 'icaxaiifry, He fancied that hla neighbor, who receiv ed a pension for the loss of an arm In curred while lighting for hla country, Was better off lliuu himself. Iiolli men went to iniy their rent on tho an mo day, "Thnt'a a lucky man," said the tailor fo the landlord. "He gets well paid for Ma arm," 7' "Hut who would bo willing to part with nu arm, even If ho were paid fur It?" said the landlord. "I would," declared tho tailor. i "you!" cried the landlord.1 "Why, liinu, yo wouldn't bo willing to bear anything of the aort, no mutter how much you wero paid for It." I "I wlah some one would try me." "Now, see here," said tho landlord, Who hnd studied human nature, "I'll tell you what, If you'll wear even ao much aa a chalk mark on your back I'll remit your rent aa long aa you wear It on your coat ao It can be Been, the condition being that you tell no one why It la Ihere." , "Agreed," aald tho tailor eagerly. "Thnt'a an ensy way to pay rent!" : Ho the chalk mark In the form of a cross waa mnde on the back of b!a coat, mid the delighted tailor sullied forth upon the street. i Ktruugcra mid iicitialiitaiicea hailed lilin to tell hliu of tho mark on bli ! back. Joke were mnde at hi expense, children la untied and pointed ut him, and hla wife annoyed hlin with ques tion and with conjugal fniiillliirlty told hliu h" waa a fool. The usually amiable mini grew surly and morose; be shunned men, women and chlldreii and freiiuented buck at reel a. Itcforo the week wna up the tailor found him self embroiled In a quarrel with his best friend, hla wife hnd threatened to leave hla bouse and he considered him elf miserable and 111 used. ; Finally, one night he took off Ida cent nnd rubbed out the chalk mark and aald: "There! I would not wear that crosa ou my back another week, no, not If I could have all the money there la In I'arlar-Youth'a Compan ion. SHAVING A DEAD MAN. A Job That Occupied aa Impreaal out ArlUI About a Week. "I have Just finished shaving a dead mnu." anld a local artist. "The Job oc cupied me about a week and" "Cood beavena!" ejaculate a horrified frleud, "what d'ye meaur "Iou't bo alarm ed," replied the artist calmly. "Tho lcrntlon waa tint aa repulsive a you tuny Imagine. In fact, I performed It with a brush. You see, a certain family of my aciiunliitnnce have a large oil painting of the head of the house, who departed from thla vale of tears some time lu the eiarly elghtlea. At the time the portrait waa mnde he wore a full beard, which waa contrary to his usual custom, aud the family, who remember 1 1 1 in best wltb a smooth face, have been anxlou ever alnce to get off the whiskers. I was engaged to shave tlio IMirtralt. nnd hard tlmea and appronch Ing rent day jtorauadod mo to accept the commission, which, needless to say, wna highly antipathetic to ciy artistic Instincts. "I had to deiH'inl entirely on the recol lect Ion of the family for my data, aud I found, to my alarm, that each mem Imt had retained a different Impression of the old gentleman's chin. Ono claim ed It was double aud another Insisted thnt It was sharp and ti-.-nn cut; A (laughter described It as 'square and determined. and the widow assured me privately thnt It was shaped like the prow of an armored cruiser. Alto gether I found myself In a deuco of a fix. It was no trouble to take off tho whiskers; 1 did that In three fell swoops; but when I blocked out the Jaw exporhneiitnlly and called In the crowd for suggestions, there was n grand chorus of protest. Strange to say. I pleased nobody, aud I have been correcting, amending, remodeling nnd doing It all over again ever since. One point of dispute was the location of a wart, which half the family snid was on the h-rt and hnlf on the right. I flnnlly effected a compromise by paint ing In two warts, one on each side. I got my fee all right, but before I take another toiisorlal Job I'll go to driving a trolley car." Now Oiienus Times Ih'uiocrat. " t ar of H lit' lie r (Imnii, In nutting away rubber gloves, rub ber BiKinge bags and rubber bathing enps n liberal supply of talcum, or even ordinary toilet powder, should be applied to them on all sides, nnd they should be placed carefully lu boxes without rolllnu. When they are needed for use again, they will not be found : adhering In different places in a way that makes pulling npnrt dangerous, If not entirely disastrous. BESTFORTHE BOWELS ; If too huTPii't ft ri'Kiiltir, hi-uillir movement of the bowels ovorr liny, you're ulek, or will lie. keen mir bowels open, mitt lo-well. Koroe.ln Hietliane of Tlolont nliynio or illl polMin, la ttaniieroiu. The tiniioi liini, eimliiHt, iiiont eerruot way of keening Hie ( liowolu oli-ur unci clvuu ( to Uilto . . .. . n... 1. 1.. I......,,, 'l-a.l.nvul lt fliMHl. NoTerSli li'on, Wuukeii, (irlirlpo. llk 60o Write for rree mkiuple, end biHiklelon lu-ullh. Adtlreu Slrrthf II.Hf ily I'mpuy. Chines Boalml, H Iwk. ; KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN XjSTtOI MASS '"'f ! F. II. TbirkM.l. Health Inspector o' Chicago, shvs, "Kod.il I)vsiepslu Cure rmiliol Im lei'oiiiiiiemled too highly. It cured inn of severe ilysjiepsia." It ill gi st what jnii est and i ur- indigestion besr bum hmI all f tm i f d "i -is. ko, A. I'Anii.No. H'ANTfcli MkVKIIAI, r.HlllUr AMI HoN is r persons to re pi en nt ti . us Malingers 'iimIiih anil clor) by nullities. S'nlmf jl'.CHi n year ami ex pew-en Klmiglit, ) lioiij-liihi, no more, no let- salary. 1'osl I lion 1'i rm.iUi'iil, Our lefereni es, nny ihiiikii ..ii v inwii. Ii I- m..ii.ly iflice Iwo.k i oi.ilncied at home. Ilelereiice. KiiiioHitMiiii-adilri-ss'-d siainped envelops, j TlIK I'OMIMON ('oMI'ANy. Iet. 3. Chicago Lewis U ntil-, r-i,J;ui, In I , nay, "Koilol PynpepHia (.'uro did nm moie good than anything I ever took" It di gests wImi von eat ami can not lu-In hut cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble. ir.. K. II AkiMNo. l't Tobsrro ttpll and bmukt Tear l ife Away, Tn (jult tts-eo nu'.lly ami forovar, be mm IKillfl, lull (if life, nervn knit vigor, take No To Him!, tlio wonder -worker, tlmt makes weak into irong. All (Irut'irUw, too or II. Cure gntruo teia D'Hililet met urnilo free. A 'I '1 rem HUirllng Kemeity (o , fbleago It New York. Hi.e doesn't iridien'e quality. lie iue of cuiiiileifeit and wortbb as ialve ollcreil Im DrWitl'a Wueh llnrel halve. IcVViii'h is i Iih iiniv i-rigiiixl. An in fallible cine lor pile hii I all skin (lis-ea-cs. (ino. A. Haiiiuno, StuitU yflK Kind You Han Alaars BougM .FE8RYS SEEDS Tbouaaoda o( (arrlrn. ra-leuendoD Kernr'aheeila verr rear and never suffer tllaapiiliitlneuL limn aulatu luUa brliif luaa. not lavlnir rrni. ll Mtll tM M 1 1 1 , la n. .a raaaff'aHaaiaL five i-nt ir na.r euerywhere, and always worth It. aiwayaiaaneai. imueoeq annual rraa. I. m. fill! a CI., DITROIT, MICH. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. ItartlflclallydlgpststhefoodaDdatda Uature In strengthening and recon structing tho exhausted digestive or cynna. It la the bit est discovered dlcest ant and tonic Ho other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieve and permanently cures. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Slcklleadachp.Ctaaf ralgln,Cramr,and all other results or Imperiect digestion Praparad by E. C DeWitt a Co.. CblcB For taie by (!eo. A. Harding. 4 50 YEARS' it, EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DraiCNa Copyrights Ac. An rone aenittn a aketrh and dearrlptlon may qiilekly aaeerlnin our oelnlon froe whelher an tnvenlli.n la prohatily pnteotnhle. C'-niniiinlra-tloiiaairlrllyt-onnilenllal. HnnillMmkon I'alenta tent Iree. Dlileal aiieney for srnimif catenla. I'alenla taken tbroiik-h Munn A Co. reeelr IptrUil iuiI ice. without clmnro, lu the Scientific JUnerican. A bandaomety lltuatrated weekly. I.arceet elN enlallon of any -leniiac lotirnal. Terma. I;i a yenr: fournioniba.il. Sold by all newadealera. MUNN & Co.3618-"- New York Brauch limc-o. tt F HU Waahluvion. D. C A Tension Indicator IS JUST WHAT THE WORD IMPLIES. It indicates the state of the tension at a glance. Its use means time saving: and easier sewing;. It's oof own 'invention and is found only on the White Sevang; Machine. "We have other striking improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H. T. catalog-. liiTE Swim Machine Co. ' Ckveland, Ohio. w.v vvvvvAr'rerrr' Candles aatwi t.m ...i if nt hvht from (;ol(tMVA OrillMt," k n.tiiiiM win eoiiiriiriii mor to (Ii artuir hi.kmim of I ha mrmun i " or niiin-r, j u ancxiratl nan'tlasi in? thm ilmtiUat ut thm 1 RlMt avlaraaralal fill. ..I ii.i. tV.w fj.t. .ar-.n ianai, nswfa m mil QQIVTM ' ftbii tha ni'Mt dt llrata tint ,f ad trlt1 varjwhar, f J. C BRADLEY'S Llverv, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BKTWEKK THE BKIDOI ANi Double and Sinde RiM, and ad. die horst-fl always on hand at the lowest jiricen. A corral) connected with the barn Tor loose stock. Information regarding any kind 01 stock promptly attended to by person Oi letter. Horses Boutrht and Sold. Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason Me terms. l r ? f i ri ',i l r'L 1 FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Tne day, Tliursday and Sunday evenings at 5 o'clock Returning, leaves Clatskanie Monday, Wednesday and Friday even ings at 6 o'clock. Will pass Oak Point .bout 7; Stella 7:15; Mayger 7:25; Rainier 8:20; Kalama9:15; St. Ileleni 10 :.'!0. Arrive in Portland 1 :30 a. m. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co Dtr.ar TIMK SCHKDOLES Aaaivt I Feat Mail -U Lak, . eiiTm. Ka-t Mail f m. Worth, Omshs, Kan. j:45 p. rj. a a City, St Louia, ibiCai oaud KaL SKikase Walla Walls. Seokane Flyer ion, Simkaiie, Min- Flyer .1:4") ). ni. neai'olia. S'. Inil, 8 a.m. Imlutli, Milwaukee. 4 Chicago and K.ist. S p. m. Ocean Hteamsliljn P- m All Sailing dates tub ject to change. For ean Franciaco Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13, 18, J.'l, 28 and every 5 days Dailv Ex Colnmbla Biver E'p, S.inily. bteamen Ex.-uuaa, 8 p. in. ToAe.oriaa dWay Salurtlay Landmita. 10 p. in. 6 a. ni.Ex. Willamette River 4:30 p. m. j Bunday Oreaon City, Newhera, Jay""" alem and ay-Liud a WIllanietteandYamlilil ":10 p.m. 7 a.m. Klvera Mnn. Wed. Tnee, Thur Ore iron Citv, Payton and Fri. and !a. and Wny-Lanau gs. A a. m. Willamette River 4:30 p. m Tue .Th r I'ort an ' 'O C-'Vsl'la Teee,lhur, an i ft . auJ W. y-Laud Iirb and Sat. Leave Snake River Leave Riparia . . , . . Lewiston 1:20 a. ni BParia to Lewiston Daily Daily. 830 a. m. AV. II. IIURLBTJRT, Gen. Psss. Agent, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHERN PACIFIC' 'RAILWAY NORTH BOUND. Oregon Express No. 12 Lv. G:17 p. m. 10 o.-t a. in. 80CTU BOUND. Ctlifornia Express No. 11 Lv. 9:22 a. ru. " " 15 " 7:52 p. m. POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SOUTH mV PACIFIC RULKOAD, Mail closes fc-oi iitf North S :W p n .and 7 :45 a m Mail closes golnar 8ontl8 :52 a in and 7 :22 p m BY EA8T SIDB Kl.KCTRIC LINE. Mail closes for Portland and distributing points, 12 in. Mail closes for Milwaukie and Sellwood fl a in. Mail arrives frow Portland 1 :30 p m. sins koutks Oregon Citv to Ely, Cams, Mulino, Liberal ami Mollala leaves at 12 ni, and arrives at 1 :30 a ni dully. Oregon Citv to Beaver Creek, Sliubel, Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Mills and Cotton leaves at 8 a ni Tuesday, Thursday mill riattirrisy, and returns on following ,iub at 4:35 p in. OreRon City to Viola. Logan and Redland leaves Oregon City Monday, Wednesday 1 Friday at 1 p ni, leaving Viola same tlavs at 7 a m. Ortgon Cilv to Willamette, Btaiiord, Wilsmnville aiid drnenie arrives at 10:30 m and leaves at 11:30 a in daily. (Seneral delivery window is open on Sun .1.,., fr.Mii in in 11 am. All Iptters rirnrmed int the box at the door is promptly sent utT Sunday as on otberdays. Corvallis & Eastern K. K. Co. WILUMKTTK KIVLK DIVISIO . Steamer Wm. M. Hoag. (Capt. fieo. ftaabe) Running regularly between I'ortlandt aud Corvallis, stopping at all way landings, RIVER SCHEDULE Down liver, Tuesdats, Thursdays ami Saturday Leavea (oryallia 6 a.m., Albany 7 a. m. ; Rut-tut Vista 8 a.m.; Independence 0 a. m. ; Salem 10 a. m. ; Newberg 12:30 p. m.; arrive at Portland 4::!0r m. Up river, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. I -eaves 1'oMland fl A. Si, Newberg lOi.'Ki A. at. ; Kaiem 3:30 v. m. ; Independence 5 :00 r, M ; Ruena Vista 7 :30 p. m . ; A Ibany 9 :30 p. u. ; arrive at Corvallia 11 :00 p. M. This steamer has been equipped with first class accommodations, ineltiding arv elegant piano. Unsurpassed for carry ing both freight and passengers. J. Ti'hneb, Agent, Albany, Oregon. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Albany, Or, C.i. f.OKER. Agent, Portland, Or., foot of Yarnhill street. inlator lit PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the faet and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Route All touriBt admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur - ia the United Mates. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. S. liUU TH, Agent, - Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. OREGON SHORT LINE -!RAILROAD;s- THE DIRECT LINK TO Montana, Utah, Colorado, and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, vir tue UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line,, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Linea Look at the Time. l Days to Salt Laker 2 Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York: Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered) Tourist bleeping tars, ana ruurr.aTa Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains For further information, apply to F. A. Donadso.v,. Agent at Oregon City. C..O. TERRY, V. E. COM AN, Trav. Pass. Agt Gen'l Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA EOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. Suu.h I Korth. 7:00 pm Lv Portland Ar J:15 m 7:52 pm Lv Oregon City Lv 7:08 am 7:45 a m Ar S Francisco Lv ' 8:05 e H 5:00 I'M 1 Arv-Og-len Ar 1:10 pm. 6:05 pm I Ar Denver Lv 6:45 P M 6:40 am j Ar Omatia Ar 8.50 am, 8:15 pm I Ar Chicago Lv 6:30 aj 7:00 a li Ar Los Angeles Ar I 9:25 p Ms 8:15pm Ar. El Paso Ar 2:3opm 4:15pm I Ar Fort. Worth Ar 8:40 am 7-55 A M Ar New Orlea-is Ar 8 :40 p M DINING CAR8. OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman first class and tourist cars at tached to all through trains. HosKnuRo hail (Daily) 8 30am I Lv 1'urlluntl Ar I 4:."0p5 9 23am I Lv Oregon City Lv 3:3(1 pw 5:20 pm I Ar Rnsehurg Lv 7:30am cokvalms mail daily (Except Sunday) 7:30AM JiV Portland Ar 5.50 pm 11:55 am Ar Corvallis Lv 1:20 pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Corvallis & Eastern railroad. INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER DAILY (Except Sunday) 4:50 pm I lv Portland Ar 7:30 pm 1 Ar McMinnville Lv 8:30 rM I Ar Ii'dependenee Lv 8 T) M 5:50 A M 4 :50 A M Direct eoimection at San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii. Japan, China,, The Philippines and Australia. For through tickets and rates call on o address E. E. Boyd, Agent. R. KOEHLEK, G. II. MARKHAM.. Manager, G. F. P. AcoH. Portland, Oregon