Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 26, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY KNTEKl'ItlSE, FRIDAY, JANUAY 21 . 1900.
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,i,4iim'Iimh U sustained
TI'B "'4 ., t ,.r..,llt fur
"""..Inl iimi.iMT In hIiIvIi they
." ..! iliKir nails.
I I Oil"
"iM T K.Kvmii was iifflly f)xl
,M'P,wTh"rim," and wa perfectly
,",i(IlfUn II"' '"'r srtloiihulon
' fiff '!'' 'iiii' H"1 i,mv
If-r Tliornn" waa a famuli
(,lrl,ii''.,i" 1 w,,n "'0 favor '
juc a H'"1 ''''"'"" H""'kI "
purii m'l i'lwily aim romalm-d
lokfH'if. and ' " years Hi"!
Iard aim nsurdcd.
jri.T. W. Cluik, who bus appeared
(,,riii ( ik"" City aulifntu niuny
trP in ) mhI was Kreeied wild s
ilnine, as I" always K""'li M
li.it l""l" alio imply supiirb,
aa" i-iiiliuxUhlli Hlly encored f ir her
,;l MVH'lf".
Mm Jiixi'iIiIiii Ne ton auiprlaed hur
,,i,y Iririnln In tlm charming- way id'
k;f HIih i.irt ol "irw Insulin," ti n
'r' tail mlii dntitfhlrr, who completely
, il,.i liriirt ol "Howard Uaylonl,"
, lull lUinlnll, who iruvil liiniMill
an .idrpl In tint uit ol imtkliiK love.
Myrihi Huchanaii, as "Liicretla
,lfili" WM iS'lfect as an old "l'l
- . t . at-
-ii I vt it who HH4 vmiuiiK in mo
n'ri, mn I WM thoroughly taken wild
mryliiiiK aim caw (ruin tlm "tU'ar little
d,i" to "Titua Turtle, which fact
m not prune to disguise. C. A.
itr a tho lorlunato "Titus" ami
rtbilif delusion tlmt "I.urrt'tU" had
kiltli In' waa an ardunt H'lmlrer, hut
?,n li'rnlnK it-li wt not tlio rnti, he
Jul to oppiffUln tlm roiiiantii! part of
fcitnl i'oiii'IihIimI man wiilihUai'
,li'fiiii1l not live on divani.
Turn lUmUll. or "Nat Nay lot" waaa
om i- t, hnt '""'"d to win lh hf rt
JtuM, i r i I Suy, and lie wa repeal-
rl'ynitirfiiplid hy "t'urtla Chlpniali"
Juxt tcitr hy at tlm wroliu Hint'
ihHi' N-t" waa IrylnK to 11 11. 1 word
t i t
),iieM lil W l"r nnT.
J.i..lUi li i" C liipa a "l4iiu'r
(.ni in U lnil art waa a M-ro. aa in
uu III- In 't and hand ol "Stiay," and
pour ".,a" li lt nlotie to mime hla
l.lfki'iidi'"and hurv hla aorrow aa
Uathx n III ', liu doilhl III Coinp Iiik
lmi'ii "ilx' lii kh-nt-M of woiui'ii," aa
bf ii'iinin'y kIi iwciI tali-tit in the art ol
tiilinir ili) iin'.
Clma Hurra "AlTird Thorpe" w,ia a
fwl t v ol a "man ol the world" who
U a fr: ml ol "1'hilip ltlrioht" l
(' riiiitn'il n a tfiii'Ht of honor at h a
line m.il ln wna imt ni)W to Ix'tray hia
lnrii U nn'1 h n-rki'il n hiippy htjinc, In
ili i'Ii I'liilni iIi-xtI hia w ife and the
i..fni r.iu-i i hy i lit e(T i r dciani;'' hl
h'iiI ami Iik wan lira likn ajH-rire
mini tlii Iri i a, liroWen hrarti'd. T J.
dry iii "I'hilup Kintfold" und did
ttl t Id liilimi'lf.
"A'lioa li.lnni" or Will. Ili'dtf''" WH
in niiniitaiit factor in I lie pljy, inax
B"i'li ii-In-him iiiHlniiiicnlBl in uniting
tin-lir'ik.'ti linkn in the Kinitold fiimi,
.n UidiikIi he hurii-d liia ow n love in
lJtinj. uh ' lli-Mier Tlioinu" hy her
tiinjr atinii'tiniia had won the old iiihii'n
lit, Imt he uhh runlelit if alio wun
k'h'V, hihI hi' k in-w ehe waa, aH lie luil
h'inil lur lot hiiahand and d.itwh'er,
Tlio limil ni t waa ph'HHliiK Ma it umt'id
Hi' ("iinly itn I lovi ri an I w ith the
W'lwliiiinii "Willi heaven' help W"
, "I tnii'iipiiuitiy lift ourwlvea above
Hicclomlc," the rurtaln drup'd ami
heiylKwIy pioiioiinced tho prodiic'ion a
"li'WiliiK Hiiccexa."
ToM.K-r ,1. . Walker and T. J
f'try Ih iIiik ((ri'iit prhe lor tho ab
"imiT in which they nuniitfed Mu'
fir nihI with untiring in their cirnlH
to nmko it a HnnnHal micneaa, Rtid their
"l'filaiioi,M were more than realized.
T'lK'tirekeil ItrnUUIr.
s 'tlivur, different, tho treatment of
foniHUtle i, ,muH n Tarla. There, If
' Mi Uto i ; a hotel on otio of tho nnr-
itnvit of thi I,ntln quarter, you
. IU ! k"it nwako nil night long hy
iwvef ''ii(iiii( crnclilng or luo wnipa
N the vvliiierlng cut na they nro laid
""uami Htlnglng over tho hacks of tlio
Hlng. Imir starved horKes that draw
"wvoltureH and llucrcs.
"a cah Imrso Btuinhles nnd falls to
M knees In I'arls, tho driver iloes not
to tlm nearcHt npolhecary'a for 23
CjoiIiiich worth of liniment to bathe
'to Bcratclieil knees, ns tho London
'I'y iliMN for tuppenco worth. Ho
'""I'ly gels down from hla neat und,
,,kln tin- butt end of his whip, bent"
borne over tho head until ho clam
to hlH feet; then, after ntlmlnlster
R couple of kicks from n No. 13
""nailed boot, ho mounts hla box and
0rive8 along.
Tlio tram horses nro conntnntly hela-
wllh a whip nnd uwoiu ul U Uo
r8t of I'urlH. nnd the result, strango
I " niy Hcem, Ih that It takes you
'""Rcr to to a mil., in .. iiiw.ro In Paris
j tin? ,rH(,g K.K whipped nil tho
I than H does tbo Maine illHlnnco In
n,lon when not onco during tho drive
r1 io animal foci the touch of the
'"""-LMrolt Free Truss.
A llnlaa In Nnlnrr.
Huiiii' TnM hkd Collla HiiThlnjr
ton'a prlvnli' aerieliiiy, Mr. Mllea, link
rd I'll' nil Inrri'MMit of Hillary.
"I n you lii'cd liny Iiioki inoiiey?"
iifl.i'il Mr. lliiuiliik'tnii llioiiuliifully.
"No, ulr. I iluii't I'Xiirlly i I It," re
plied Mr. MIliM, "hul, mill, I'd he Kind
to he I'l'MlNtf llllle innri',"
"Ati -limn iii iii," imiMed li I h ei.iploy
i r. "('mi you gi t iilmiK wlllio'ut tho
lidvinire for the piem ntV"
"Oil, yea," iiiiHvveied ( the aeerelnry,
l inieaa H'i," ri ml the mailer wna drop
I'd. A couple of yciiiH Inter n new hoy up
peiui'd at the Mllea home, nml the hoc
retnry tlioilKht the time propllloua to
renew the iippllciiilon. "Why, tny dear
ilr," mild Mr, IIiinlliiKtoii When he
lienrd hlin thronuli, "I rnlNeil your aul
iry w hen you fiHked me hefore."
"I never heard nnylhliiK uhout It,"
an Id the aeerelnry In umiiiceineiit.
"I'rohahly not," returned Mr. Hunt
liik'ioii. "In fiirt, I iiaed Unit inouoy to
huy n plii'ii of properly for you. I'd
JiiHt let ll Htnnd fur awhile If I wcro
you."
Mr. Mile thiuiked him wnnnly nud
retired Hoini'whiit TnyatHled. Hhortly
nfier Mr. lliiiitliiiftou culled him Into
Mm private ollhc "Hy the wny, Mlh-a,"
he Hfild, "I have Hold that nnl rutiite of
yotira nt n pretty good advance. Hero
la the rlieek."
The niuoiitit naa .", nxi. The prop
rriy wua niit of a hirK' motion pur
chiiHed hy the riilhvny kliiK aa an In-vi-hI
int'iit for hla wife.-San I ranclaro
AiK"liuut.
A l lUrd on nr Hal.
One Clilcnvo L'lrl'a hut Hindu a HeilHft-
t Ion In the wonien'a Jumhroom nt tho
A ii, murium vi'Htenlnr. Hhe (llllie III
from MlihlKim avenue mid atopied for
n nionieiit In toe parlor, wniie iiiito
alic Holloed youiii: einrrow flutter lu
throtiuli the opu window and wheil
onee or twlee nrouiid tin room. Hho
felt It hnixli iiKiiliiNt her hat lu Ita
tllKlit. hut thoimlit mi more of It nnd
pnMHed on Into the luiii hrM)iii. She had
picked up Ihu hill of fare ami waa
ri udliiK It w hen ahe felt that Home one
waa watching her. nnd. Khiuelnir
around, fcln' iIIhcovitih! that aim wan a
fiM-iiHlnff point for all the cyea In tho
Immedlato vh lulty.
Of eoiirwe ahe hluhhed and colored tip
and licpiti to wonder at the coumo of
the people'a Interent. Junt then tho
waiter, who had heeii hovering nrouud.
llollceil her confimloll and. heUillllg
down. whUiMTiNt, "1'iihdon me, uilaa,
hut ilah'a a live huhd on yo' hat."
And then liiNtead of k'olmr Into liya
terlia aho calmly wild: "Thank jou.
Will you pleuiie hIioo It ofTT"
And the waiter "Hhoocd" the Hpnrrow
toward a iieurhy window, while the
owm r of the hnt fixed It on ntrnlght
and proceed. -d to order her luuchi-on.
-ChlcHKn Newa.
iud IU DUo l Arrrpl.
imrlng the f.eoii.1 lireyfu court
innrtlal. M. yuemuiy do Ileiiurcpiilre,
ex picHldfiit of the civil heel Ion of the
cour do caniitlon. who wua hitter
agaluxt the ncciiHcd captain, received
t very Milte letter ilated frhyu the
Chateau de 1'rci inkier, mar Neu
chatel. In Sw Itzcihind. ami Hlgiutl.
"A de Pri fnrnler." pralnlng liliu for
hla efforta In the lrc fua ciinc and In
viting hlin to come nud Htny at the
wrlter'a reHldcm e.
M. de llinurepnlre replied In hla
tiMital flowery Hlyle, Haying he would
continue tin atrnggle na long aa he had
atreiigth. and that he would remain at
the In-each like a valiant nohller to net
an example of duty to Cod and the
futherlamt, eveu hIiouM he Htuud uhme.
lie did not intuitively decline the Invi
tation, holding out hopea that Home day
he might It- free to accept It.
The Chateau de PrcfnrghT la the
lunatic UHyluni for Nenclmtcl. St.
I'uul'a Budget.
Mm'! Million Vnri,
Acconllng to the conclunloim of Mr.
A. II. Kcnnc. a well known Knglluli
fthnologlat, the flrat creature that
could properly ho called men nppenred
on tho cartli lu what geologlati know
aa tho pliocene period. Homowhero
about a million yearn ago. Tho pre
cursor of man. Mr. Kenne thlnka, waa
aome hucIi apelike creature aa the
I'ltheounthropuK erect tin, dUcovcrcd hy
lr. Duhola In Java a few years ago.
Tour varieties of men wore developed:
Homo ethloplcuH In Africa south of
the equator, Homo niongollcim lu cen
tral Asia. Homo ninerlcanua hi the
new world nud Homo caucuulcua In
northern Afrlcn. From theae tho exist
ing rocou are deHeemled.
leeclve Covers.
It Is safest, lu London secondhand
bookstalls nt lenst. to look Into n book
before buying It. A London bookseller
has confessed In court that ho nnd oth
ers had tho huhlt of "buying up old
books nnd sticking covers ou 'em." It
appears that tho plaintiff lind found
on buying "Nicholas Nlckleby" nud
"Oliver Twist" tlmt there was never a
word about Nicholas nnd Oliver In
them.
How He iof It.
"I," said the gi'iif dd merchant to
the young tnnii who wanted to go nwny
for n week, "have worked here for 22
vears without a vacation."
"Yes. i know It. That's why I want
to not away. Hut for the horrible ex
ample you present I mlfflit be willing
to work on nnd on without a "-
Let It sulllce to say that he got his
vaeiitloii.-Chlciigo Tlmes IIernld.
Impressed.
i ....... hiHiiii'lnir." said tho
yoiiil. Willi tendencies toward the sub
Ih,,,. tn think of this onrih ruMhlng
forwiinl mi Its track, superloi' to nil
lllimilM dhveilon and beyond all ro-i
Htraluti" A , , ,
i.-i.wcrcd (ho f:ilr r.ln "J
nfler 'a luiiR imuse. "It n'
thl.ik "f my new automobile. -.n .J
Inglon Sinr.
Pal nml Lean,
SrlenHnta with the government In
WiihIiIiikIoII iihni'I'I that Aiiieilcaii men
inn hullii lu (he middle hcciimw tliey
cut wheat nml oiiIh Iii one form or uu
ollier. Men wllh hii'Ke hIoimiicIih nro
freiiieutly proud of the iIIhIImcIIoii.
Ofieii they Mlinid wllh their humla on
llielr hlpx find llielr coat IiiIIh pUHlied
hiu k. The Hide elevntloii may he Htur
tlliiit lo ie hcholilcr or may he enter
liilnliiK or may eiiK''uder cnvetoiiHiicHa.
II nil di'pi'iid) ii ton the point of v!"W,
) iii hIoiiiiicIih are hugely a mutter of
f od nml ili lnk.
If you want IIi mIi uhout the hlpa nnd
iihdomeii eat Hi'u'iir and ularcli wheat,
mi In, fri-Nfi hread, cakv, pie, preaervea,
candy, Ice cream, polntiM-a, heavy
imipH, fnt meiit, uuta, hutter, crenm,
tyHier puttlea, kooho llvcrn, henna and
liiiiiiniaa,
If you are already too lurKc, diet,
diet, diet, mid llicii lie-in all over
UKiiln. Crucify your appetite; Jjo Into
a Htralt Jacket; array youraelf lu
Hiickcloth and uhImh. Live on leuu
meat, c(,'KM, flxli und raw cnhlUK.
Drink hot water. Walk five mllea lie
fore dinner. Starve In, the luml of
plenty. Itecoiiie Irritable. Watch tho
hmiKry und llen e look kiowh Into your
fine, tin lo the hciiIch every day.
lireiim of l.uiirpictH. In three nioiitha
your clothing will not lit you. Oh. It'a
great fun for the tailor und the doctor.
Cleveland lcnd r.
Ilia Modi-at l.iini'I.euna.
"The orileiliig of my luncheon tisi-d
to lie a K'cut inilHJti Hiiid u lawyer
ycHtcrduy. "I would go Into a cafe,
,'crhupH pretty hungry, hut two or
tree liillilltcu' study of the huge lliellll
would put me lu uu uncerinlu. Irrita
ble mood, and no inuiier what I'd order
1 wouldn't enjoy It on occount of tho
thought that I might have ordered
Hoinethlng different nnd better. It waa
like going '" u public library to read.
With ho ninny books there, it Is lm
poMslble to Hit dow n nud read one hook
contentedly, as you can nt home. Hut
How I have uu iiniiiiiieuieiit that makes
my luncheon u Joy. I said to my wait
er one duy :
"'What I cat here at oooii costs me,
on the average. $ I. nfi my average
tip to you Is 20 cents. Now you ought
to know what a nice luncheon Is better
than I do. so I make you this projmsul:
Serve me every day a lunch of my
UHiinl uiua'ier of courses, and w hatever
under l.2." It cunts you can keep.'
"The wnlter Juui-l nt that. He
brings me every day now a Is'tter meal
than I would think of ordering myself,
Slid he makes from 20 to 30 cents hy
keeping clow u the price. It Ij 0 splen
did scheme, ond I wonder why I never
thought of It hefore."-Philadelphia
Itecord.
Ther Vnu't Know Xcrvra.
Those who know the Chinese liest
have been particularly rtruck with
their absence of nerves. Tho foreigner
fidgets, the native sits still; balmy
sleep. Ss-clally lu hot weather, will
resist the foreigner's aweeU'st wooing,
while to the iiullve lying on a heap of
stones or across the bins of a wheel
barrow she conies as a matter of
course; we need constant change and
variety, they would find couteutuiout
and rest on the treadmill.
"It would be easy." snys Mr. Smith,
"to raise In China r.n nrmy of 1,000,000
men-nay, I0.ooo.ooo-tested by com
petitive examination as to their capaci
ty to go to sleep across three wheel
harrows, with heads downward, like a
spider, their mouths wide iien and a
fly Inside!"
From which It Is evident, saya The
North China Ileial l. that hi n crusade
against noise we mn hope for no as
sistance from our native fellow towns
men, but Instead u great amount of
vis lucrtlne, If not poMtlve opposition.
A Chlnrae Doolry.
Two Irishmen stood at dates ovciiuo
nnd Itedford street discussing a Chi
nese laundry sign.
"Kin ye say It. Put?"
"Wherer
"There. Hon't ye say It ?"
"Oh. Ol do now."
"Well, they say a Chlunmnn's furst
name Is his lust iiiiuie. Io ye blave It,
Put?"
"Vis."
"Then rnde It backward."
Hut rado It furrud furst, an It spells
Lee Dow."
Hut ratio It backward, man."
"H-e-w, Ho; L-o-o. Lo Donley."
"Kolght ye arc, Pat, nn Dooley is a
folno old Irish name, but It's tho furst
tolmc In me lolfo Ol Ivor been! of a Chi
nese with au Oliish name. He ought to
hang, tho npalpoon."-New York Press.
Hla Style.
"I hnvo been considering your appll
cotloii for on editorial position," said
tho managing editor, "and I sent for
you today that I might got some idea
of your style."
"Just so," replied tho bright young
man. "Well, you will observe, I am
wenrlnK n bluo suit, plain, but well cut,
nnd n brown soft hnt; quite the proper
thing for this time of tho year. Will I
dor
In Cnlin,
In Culm the kitchens nre always on
tho roof or lu the courtyards back of
the house. Only twice a day does the
Cuban housewife or servant prepare
meals nt 10 o'clock, when she enters
tho kitchen to make ready 11 o'clock
breakfast, nnd nt 0 o'clock -to cook the
dlnuer. which Is served at 8.
Thnae l.ovlna; Girls.
Tody-Jeunlo tells me young Woodby
proposed to her lust night.
Viola- I d.'t think I know him. Is
he well off? , ,
Tody-He certainly Is. She refused
hlm.-Chlcago News.
Meet of Opnlenoe.
When ii mil!) gets beyond wondering
where his next meal Is coming from,
he fulls to wondering who his ancestors
wore. Detroit Journal.
Wurklnir Nig hf mid Day.
'Mm I iiHie-l miuh'ii-H' lnlle thing Hint
whn ever nude in Dr. Klng'a New Life
I'M. Kveiy 'ill in a Hinar-coiiied globule
' o .li h, Hni ci inh'i'H weakneHH Into
Hlrenyth, li 'l I'H M!H' Into t lierV, hrain
' Into mi'iii.il piiw r. They're wonder
I II iii liuihli. " nt) i.e heHlth. Only 2')i!
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It iya lu ir a lltlla mora for'
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JiOho, ciuii.iiin f.ir morii n:r;oux trouble then
llm ordinary iori.-iof ciitnrrh. AvoM all dry.
in ii.liulmili, f iling, i,ii',Vi nil aimn'a
und uao tli.'.t v. I . , , ii r liru.M M, kikHich and
houln. YAy' Cu. i.. J:!..i I, ; ..:i a rooiedy
and will e.ij'i ci'arrU cr c liatliO heiwl
oaaily and Til'inxii'.tly. A f red id- will he
mailed for 10 r-n't. A'.i (ln!i r;it'i "ell the
Mo. nizo. l.ly urouu, u.j Wunn t',t., N.Y.
'i'lio Jinhu ci '-. with'iut pain, dofM not
irrituto or ciuc.o nni":.iti'. It cpreada iutolf
over an lrriti '"1 1 ' "7 au: rnce, relien
iuimediuUly the jminf ul influminution.
With Kly'a Cream Xiultn you aro ariued
agalurt Huml Catarrh and ULxj Fever, "
J. C BRADLEY'S
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
ORECONCITY.
LOCATED BETWKKN TIIK BHIDQK AN1
Double and Single Riga, and sad
dle horrjen always on hand at tbt
lowest prices. A corral) connected
with the barn for loose stock.
Information regarding any kind oi
stock promptly attended to by person of
letter.
Horses Doueht and Sold.
IIorseB Boarded and Fed on reason.
'le terms.
s7--. TTTTm I ' I I ll- ; ll
FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVK8
Portland foot ol Washington street Mon
days and Thursdays at C a. m. Return
ing leaves Klatskanie on Tuesdays and
Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m.
This la the nearest and most direct
route to the great Nehalom valley.
Shaver Transportation Co.
aw,
PsrASr T1MK BUIKLUL.E4 Aaaivi
Fait Mail -alt Lk., .-eiiTei. Fat Mail
8 p.m. Worth, Omaha, Kan. .45 p. nii
a n City, St Loaie.t
t hiCa.oai.rJ East.
8karie Walla Walla, Leaia 8p(.kane
Flyer . j-. , Spoknne, Mm- Flyer
3:4') p.m. nrapolia. S-. Prtiil, 8 a.m.
Du'Ulli, Milwaukee,
C'-iCBgo and Kut.
8 p. m. Ocean Bteamsliipi P- m
All Bailing date sub
jrcl lo cliauge.
For --an Francico
Sail Dec. 3, 8, 13, 18.
Zi, 28 and every 5da-8
Dsilv Kx Columbia River F4.pn.Irf
Sunday. Steamers Ex.-ucdaj
8 P. m. ToA'oriaa dWay
Saturduy Undima.
10 p. 111.
Ga.m.Kx. Willamette River 4:30 p.m.
S""da iWn City, Newherir, E",i Un'
aleni and ay-l.mdis'a
W'lllKmetteandYamhlit RJ0p.ni.
7 , m. Klvera Men, Wed.
Tiiee, Thur Oregon Citv. Peyton and Fri.
and a:. and Wiiy.Lanaii g.
6 a. in. Willamette River 4:80 p. m
Tuo ,Th-r I'ori.Mini 10 Cuvnlita Tuee-lhur,
anira'. an I W. y-Land hot and Sat.
1eave Snake River Leave
Hiparia . . . . , Lewiston
1 'M i, ni Rip8"a to Le1,ton Daily
Daily. 8:30 a. ni.
W. H. HURLBTJRT.
flen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
F. E. DONALDSON, Agent,
Oregon City.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
SOHTU BOUND.
Oregon Express No. 12 Lv. G:17 p. ni.
10 " 8:24 a. m.
SOUTH BOUND.
Ctlifornia Express No. 11 Lv. 9:22 a. m.
" " 15 " 7 :52 p. m.
POSTAL SCHEDULE
UY SOIITllhKN PAClKIf UA1LUOAI).
Mail closes going Nortb 5 :S0 p n-.and 7 :45a m
Mail closes golns Soutl 8 :52 a ni and 7 p 111
BY EA8TS1HB KLKCTKIO LINK.
Muil closes for Portland and distributing
poicts, 12 111.
Mail closes (or Milwaukie and Sellwood
9 s 10.
Mail arrives frohi Portland 1:30 p ni.
SIDE IU'l'TKS
Oregon Citv to Elv, Csrus, Mulino
Liberal and Mollals leaves at 12 111, and
arrives at 1 :30 a ni dnilv.
Oregon City to Heaver Creek, Bhnbel.
Clark, Meadow Brook, U.don Mills and
Col ton haves at 8 a m Tuesday, Tbiirsdsi
Hint Hniiirdiiy, at d returns mi lolluwini.
davs al 4:35pni.
Oregon City to Viols Logan and Redlanti
leHvpf Oreiton City Moinly, " iilnecdH
ti,d Friday at I n in. leavii if Viola came
davs at 7 a in.
Oregon City t Willanit-ttf, Stutlorn,
VA'lU.inville aiot Or, me arrlvi.-: it 10:W
, m und leaves hi 11 :"() 111 ilni .
(Jeneral deliverv ii do- Iwoppn on 8nn
Ihv from 10 to 11 . Ad let'' dnii'l''
In'o tbe box al 'he ilonr i pniii''lv sei"
ufl'Stindsy as 011 ott.er imh
I M MM"'
Eureka Humes Oil la ti liext
preiervailva of new leather
and the heit renovator of old
loatlier. It oil, Koflim, bliu-S-ni
and protects. Llae
Eureka
Harness Oi!
f
n
3
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4
H
on yoiir liit tiarnma. your old liar
nm, and your rarrlanf lop, and llw-jr
will not only look liu-r but r r
Um.'ir. Sold vrywtn-rln rn all
tUfm from hRlf iilnta lo flv alloo.
Hmi J aTA.IUAUO Ull IU.
w)
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13 65C.
tfr in ih ri TrfMM mat L
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titan oi.e-third
ii, p- i-i clianrM "7 oin-r,!, ami wt 1
:llltlMII Td III TO! PfUfkCTlt. Say
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l,.,t.r y,t. HIBH otll ti frc.rb If or our ...
rt UxmiaU tlulU TraM. Illn.tn.l'-d abnr., '
v.,
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id ,. it awl wild ui o wuli oi a rn-nui. i
ttai , i.nr H-Wtki. ".HTkl,.., bowlonK yoo I f
-,ii.iuril, wnior mptura I, lanfeoramail, "", ,'"i
lw iwhea a"and tho ldy im a linr witli th
-uiiture, wl,athr niptortui on liirlit or l;.,iua
will M-nd lthrr tniiw to yoa wllh th nn l-r
lti'll:ir. If M M mM a pri It ,4 !! 1"
n.li.ilrir.tlinf..r prl..youcaiiiat'iiu. -. n(
Will return your money.
WRiTF FOR FREE TRUSS CATUOGUE V. ,,
i
,H,.w.7l'..'...'li" li.a i"- 7,T i S
taarwaSEABS. ROZUUCZ i CO. '.'-"10
Blilir Lias.
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
and com
modious steamer
Regulator
Leaves Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. m.
This is the Great Scenic Route.
All tourist admit that the scenery
on the Middle Columbia is not ex
celled for beauty and grandeur in
the United States. Full informa
tion by addressing or calling on
J. S. BOOTH, Agent,
Tel. 914. Portland, Or.,
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
OREGON SHORT LIKE
RAILROADS
THE DIRECT LINK TO
Montana, Utah, Colorado,
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes. vls
the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line,
or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines
Look at the Time.
I Pays to Salt Lake
2 Days to Denver
Z Days to Chicago
4 Days to New York
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered
Tourist sleeping Lars, ana ruumnn
Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further information, apply to
F. A. Donadson,
Agent at Oregon City.
C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent
124 Third St. Portland. Or.
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
THE SHASTA BOUTE
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Express Trains leave Portland Daily.
3ou.li 1 ' Mor:h.
7:00 m Lv Portland Ar 9:15 M
7:52 pm Lv Oregon City Lv 7:U-tAM
7:45 am Ar 8 Francisco Lv 8 :05 pm
5:00 pm Ar Ogden Ar 1:10 pm
6:05 pm Ar Denver Lv C:45pm
6:40 am Ar Omaha Ar 8:50 a M
8:15pm j Ar CIiichro Lv 6 :30 a M
7 :00 am Ar Los Alleles Ar 0T25p m
8:15 pm Ar El Paso Ar 2:3oph
4:15pm I Ar g-irl Worth Ar S:40aM
7 55 M 1 A ' N- Orh-N. s Ar s -!fl t k
DINING CARS. 011SKIIVATION CARS.
Pullman firtt cIhhs sml tourist cars at-tat-lieil
to all tiiroiiL'h trains.
RosnnrBO mail (Daily)
8.3'IaM I Lv Purihiii'i Ar I 4:;0pM
9 23 am I Lv Oregon City Lv I 3:30 pm
V'.'Opm I A- lin-el'iHK Lv 7:."0aM
cosvali.is mail daily (Except Sundny)
7:.'in a m j
H:ftS A M 1
Lv Portland Ar
Ar CnrvHlli" l,v
5 .50 p M
1 :20 P M
At. Alhanv a-id Corvallis connect with
trains of Corvallis A Eastern railroad.
INDKPKNPKNCK PASSENGER DAILY
(Except Sundav)
t-50r M
7:30 pm
S :SO r m
!.7 I'urllai.d Ar
Ar McMinnville Lv
Ar I' 'peivlenre Lv
6.-5 A M
5:50am
4 :;.o A M
I)ir.'i I'm iicriion at 8nn Francisco with
-leHitcbip linew ,,r Tlnnaii. Jspao, China,
t he Philiiininei and Australia.
Km t' ninu'! M .ktia und I Ulcs Cull Oil or
address K. E. Boyd, Agent.
R. KOEULEU. O. H. MARK HAM,
Manager. O. F. & P. ARept.
Portland, Oregon