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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1900)
OREGON CITY ENTEKI'KISE, FRIDAY, FEWtUMY 23, 1900. II KU DNTATh TllANMr'KKM. I'urnlNhril Krcry Week Uj tlm (lurka nut Aliilnicl & Tnml Coinimiijr. J IWncrt to 0 llukur, Till ;m HI, t .'I i, r 1 e m U H to J 8 Hmlwell, 158 were rc (t 12, r l i'nt F KliTiimn In K (,'uiInoii, 1 .VI m rm arc (1, t 2 i, r (I 1 ('IH : Curlwm lo U H ir8 acre hoc (I, t " I, I (I Act of l!oiiriiH A Kli'liulo A liorenx, 12 arrc nco I'll, t 4 1, r 1 400 0 V It It Co to () Kilirootlor, iic'4' '4' aoc fl, t 3 a. r 1 0 400 W 0 Murk to J It Mark, 2 acre lumr WihmI'i Add Candy 1W) J It Murk to H K Murk, 2 aero iinnr WkaiI'i Ad. I Canl.y 10 M A IVanlorf to Clark ma Co tract near I 1 lilk 'M, p 8 1 (l(tor F Iliiche to T Uttvenno, 40 am-a aee 21, t 2 , r 6 0 5'0 F (ill? to I A Mll7, KtH acre hoc 30, t3i, rl e 2200 J Tcuiii'klm to Com Hunk, (VI acrn Tuini'klin'4'Ulm 213 W C Monro to F l'lil!lln, 1 ii'it acc 3D t 4 a, r 3 e HO W K Spli nr to HHikan T Co, 70 and 2'u' arrra mo 12, t 2 , r 2 a 50(10 W A (iarunr to H. Ikx.I Land ,11. 1. lllft aVroa (larrcll claim 61411 J raiiittu to 1' II Marley, Wlacrea 10, 14 1, r 4 0 2H J 8 Cox to.M A Cox lot 10, 11,12, I.Ik 13, Cmil.y K'O J Knight to (1 KiiIkIiI, (MX) arrut . 4, 14 , r 1 e 2i7 V 8 to W Ilrmnliall, nw'4' a-o 2H, I 1 a, r ft e Pat V II I'hHpt to I) X Jonea, 20 acr.-a aec 23. t 3 f, r2t M0 O A C It It to A Mather, HO acre arc 10, 1 2 a, rOe 100 FKItimaiito TCIIunIi 1SH acre aec 0, t 2 1, r e 033 T C Itunli to U H i:H acre tic 6, 1 2 a, r2e Act of ('enure DMtlnlyio to Ht 11 1U1 ne '4'( 4'imwc6, 14 , r3 570 J 11 I!t1rr to II II M.'j-lrr, 40a rc ItlUK claim 1 II Arrintcton to K F Idler. ? H Mk 77, Minll.orn 1 76 II W Cotlle to F A AtwoKl, 12 acre In Mint horn 4 V) C Joliiiaon to 11 Jenrtcn, 20 acrea aec 30, 1 5 , r 1 e 700 F Waltlicmallie to 8 Itobb, 10 acre H I Francia claim 05) J It Tremlmtli to M Treml.ath lota 3, 4, blk 4 Pleasant place 1 It V Wade lo W It Wade, 30 acre . A V Welch claim 1500 W II Merrick to T C Ivvlin, 1 to 7 Mk 55, and lota 2, 3, Wk 58' Mil aukle lleltihla 4 0 O & C It It lo O A HettciLerK, ac'' roc 15, t 2 a, r 4e 140 1. 1) Mumpcwcr lo D II Watt, ,',' t-' iir'4 ace 2(1, t 2 a, r 2 e . . . 200 TIIK CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT THUST CO. are the owners of the ro.y ritflit to tlm Tliorno lyHtoin of alintracl Indcxca, for ClitckHniAN cnunty, and have the only c-omjliti fi-l of atmtmcta in the County, can furnUh information a to title to land at once, cn application. Loan, Invt'ntmoiilA.rvHl iHlatn, almlrnctj etc. UlhYe over Hank of Oreuon City. Call and invcutltfule. Addrt-na 1m)X 377 Oregon City Oregon. (noil ItoaiM Mcrtliiir The cltixcnt of Isuan and vicinity held public road meeting at Harding (irang Hall, Innt Sutiirday afternoon. This mnctlng whh culled lo order by Frtnl (iurlNT, Mnter of Harding Orango. Jamea M. Tracy aa elee'ed chairmnn and Wm. W, Aimtiu nee rotary of the meeting. Hon. 11. K. Crow, rreMiduntof tho Or ouoii ('ity Hoard of Trade, delivered an ablu and intereMting addreeH on the road qiii-Htlon. Kia adilreHH rucvived tho ap ptoval of the entiie audit me and met with frequent acpluUHO. Tho speaker clearly ahowed tho numeroim beneflla that tho buhinopii men and merchants of Oregon City would receive. If a modo'n roml whm built from the county sent to Logan, Springwater and Kagle Crwk iliHtricta. Mr. CroHH believes tho proper thing to do is to build and compluto one niitln road lending to to the county seat, yearly, Tho fpeiiker axkod if tho coplo of Lognn would mibacribe $2,000, to aid In tho building of a modern road to the county scut. W. V. Kircbeiu was called upon and bn said that lie thought f 2,000 could be milfoil, J. M. Trucy strongly and eRrnently ad vocated tho building of a good roud to Oregon City, 8hort and pointed addroBHca wero de livered by Fred Oerber, L. II. Kirohem, O. D. Hobbins ami W. W. Meyers. Tho secroUry read an IntoreHting let ter from W. J. Lewellyn, of Springwater, upon the importance and noceflHity of good roads Mr. Lowollyn Htated the movement wus in the right direction and advised tho people to work In unison. J, M. Tracy, Fred Gerber, W. ?, Kircbem, J. C. Sprague and Peter Wil son were appointed a committee to nil ho the ncccHMiry Bubm-riptiona and to act with other cominlUeos. $1,425 was subscribed by those in at tendance, and thus fur altogether $1,800 lias been sulmcribed to aid tho building of a good modern road from Logan to Oregon City. Hon, J. M. Tracy hoads the subscription with (250. Cull For Count Convention, The Itepiilillr'an ('onvnrillon for Clark in 14 County, Oregon, ii hitrnliy callud lo in 'el hi the Armory, Ori-goii C'liy, on WH iii.bi lay, tlui 'JMIi day of Murcli, IIM), at Ilia hour ot ulna o'clock, a, 111, for tlm piirpixn of elHrllng ID ili'lrAlna to IliB Hlnla Hepuli. Ilciin (jouvmilloii, to ! held In I'ort litml, Oregnri, Anrll, 12, V.m, and 10 ilelegnli-a lo tint ('ongriiKHlonal Itepiilillinn ('niivanllori or tlia Klrat illatrlct, to lit held at Mo Minn' vllle, Oregon, April 10, llnio; almi for the piirpoae ol nominating .1 rvprenenlullvi a for tlia IcftMnliirtt, 2 county oounniiiiiioiiura, litrlll, clerk, recorder, anneaaor, treinurer, aurveyor, ailiool auperlnUiiideiil, coroner ami Jimllcca of tlia H-aia, oonatalilea and road uirvlaora of Ibedlllnrnnt prrnlilcta. The convention iliall conalat of 1 1.1 ilele galea, apportioned to the several preclnnta at followa, tald apportlolirueiila Iwlng bawd 0 1 the d laa'aat large for a ti prio tint a. d one ilnlrgait for every L'O Volea and major fraction cant for T, T. (leer fur govarnor at III lant atate elerllon: Alieriirtliy, 5 Molitlla 4 Harlow 2 Maripiani ft Id aver Creek 4 Milk Crrek 2 llorlriKa 8 Mllwaukle 0 Caneruali 4 Needy ft Catil.y 0 New Kra 4 Clackaiiiaa S Ore. Cily No. 1 0 Canyon Cn-rk 3 " " ' 2 12 Caicade 0 "''84 Cherry vllle 2 Onwego (1 PamaiKiiii 5 1'leaaant Hill A 1'agle Creek ft Hrlngaler 2 (larlUld 8 HihIb riprlnga 2 (leorg 2 Hleveri 2 Harding; 4 Tualatin 8 Highland 8 I'nloo 3 Maple Lane 2 Viola 2 Markalmrg 2 WeatOitC'Hy & The prlinarli'i for the election to the tan) convention will b hM In the tevtral pre cinct! at the Uaual voting plarea on Hatur day, March 2lih, and at the following hour 1 AlM-rneihy 2 to 7 p. ni. Molalla 2 llraver Creek 2 Maple lne 2 I'.arlow 2 Milk Creek 2 Ilorlrig 2 Manpiaiu 2li4 Candy 2 Mllwaukle S lo 7 Caneiiiat) 4 to 8 Needy 2 lo 6 Canyon Creek 2 lo 8 New Kra 2 to 4 Canyon City 2 Or City No I 2 lo 7 Caacede 2 ' 2 2 lo 7 Cherry villa 2 8 2 lo 7 Clarkama 2to0 Oiwego' 7 Jlamaacui 2 I'lratant Hill 2 Kgl Creek 2 , Bitvera 2 tiarlleld 2 Bod Sprlnga 2 (leorue 2 . Bprh'gwater 2 lar.lliig 2 Tualatin 2 Highland 2 Union 2 to 1 Mackahurg 2 Viola 2 Weal Ore Clly 4 to 7:30 Tl.t Imlgea and clerkt of aald primary election ahall te apK.lniet by lh com nilllreiiieii of the reapecllve preclncl. A C my of tli credential or the delegate circled lo the County Conveiillmi aball he forwarded lo the tecretary of the County Central Committee In time lo have the am tiled before the hour of 8 a. ni. Mann IM, l'JUi. F.acli precinct !iall be repreaentel In the county convention by duly elected delegate, and not otherwise. Ity order of County Central Committee. J. IT. Cami-iim.I., J. C. ItaiKi.tv, Becretary. Chairuian, Ilooiu tho County. "Cast your bread upon tho water and it will return in many daya." Now, If tho people of Oregon City want some thing that will return manifold in a few days, why, Jut cast some of your nickels and dimes Into the slot of the Hoard of Trade fund Oregon City and Clackamas county are going to proclaim to the world their unlimited resources, and take a high place among the cities and counties of Oregon where they rightfully belong. A twenty-five or thirty psgo Illustrated pamphlet, descriptive of Clackamna county, and gunning to the brim with just such data and ntatistio as the homo-Bcoker desires, will soon be pub Imbed by the Board of Trade. To do this it is going to require money, and the fund-raising committee are going to denl with tho people of this county on the hauls that they are all broad minded, public-spirited optimists, with out a single pessimist among them. Tho calamity howler is going to bo treated as a thing of the pttHt, and under the trinity of industry, commerce and wealth, they are going to forge this county ahead and lot nothing deter the onward march in the comminution of this purpose, Tho Improvement of roads leading from this city into difloront points throughout the county, and also the establishing ol new roads, will be deeply and earnestly considered. Clackamas county, and especially Oregon City, can be heard from in the history of this stuto. It doponds absoltt tely upon the people. Tho resources are hero, will we develop and uso them ? For the purpoae of soliciting hinds. Oregon City has been subdivided Into threo parts: C II. Dye, and J. A. Thayer will have the hill district; C. G. Huntley and C. O.T. Williams will have north of bridge and weBt side of tho river, E. G. Canlleld and E. E. Char man, south of the bridge and Canemah. They will also ollll new member, to tlm Bonn! of Tnnln, Tin. km subscribing to this fund will be given book tola on a Imni of ohm f .r every 10 rent no xuhscribed, Now, gentlemen of the county ol ClufkHinaH, when you see this conimitlee coming on their flmtuclul iiiIm-Ioii, run but run lowaid them. &OCIETY KLEPTOMANIACS. Tlier I'nrlola Arll. le of Vlrla Froia iUm llumea of OIIIlnU. fine of tlx) leudlug Ji.wt-h-ra of tba cn pi In I wit somewhat Inicn 11 buck on liny, soys a Wmiljlncloti paper, by re ceiving from the wife of a high olllelnl nn order for Imlf n dozen gold nail Willi a Jewel In the head of each and a do.eii small gold chains. He Inquired the uses to which the nails were to be put, when lilii patron said: "You Mco, I havo a number of very Vulmiblo object of art, which, al though they nro very expensive, are very small and easily handled. As the wife of 11 n olllelnl of the government, I am obliged to open my house during the season to the constituent of my Lushniid and the Washington curloalty seeking public lii general. On my re ception day, therefore, my house la crowded with all aorta of people, and Inst winter I aufTcrcd the loss of Sev ern I of 111 most valuable treasures. "I have long been trying to devise ome pluu by which 1 can keep my ohjifta of art outaldo of my cabinet and yet not have tln-m stolen, for that la the only word I run use In regard to tho loss of my treasures. I have concluded that I must either unll down aome of the hrlc a hruc or chain It se curely to the table, and hence I am go ing to try thl remedy. That la why I want these mills and chains." This woman's predicament la not an unusual one In Washington ofllclal cir cles. The kleptomaniac who commit the most aggi-iivated depredation are for the moat part well kuowo leaders In society. Ouo winter social circlet In Wash ington were greatly bewildered and shocked by the doing of olio of tho best known women lu olthial circles. A number of hoMcsMt-a began to mlsi valuable dollies from their dinner ta bles after they hud given luncheons or dinners, and finally Severn I of them got together ind compared notes, and sus picion fell uiHJti one of the women who had I "-en the guest at luncheon given by those gathered at the confer ence. Filially the wife of a prominent dip lomat determined to stop the raid upo the dollies, end at the next luncheon alio seated the auspected kleptomaniac next to her. When the dollle were brought ofl. she watched her guest and discovered that the latter laid her dolly oa the table and. carelessly dropping her handkerchief over It, picked up both. The hostess. In a most charming manner, turned to her guest and aald: Tordon me. my dear Mrs. . but I am afraid you huve my most ex quisite dolly In your handkerchief. It Is so flue I am afraid It will tie crush ed and therefore call your attention to your Inadvertence In taking It up with your handkerchief." The guest w as not In the least abash ed, and with a laugh she shook out her handkerchief, and the dolly fell back on the table, whereupon she exclaimed: "Why. dear me. so I have! How very careless of ine!" There wero significant glances all around the table, but no more dollies w-( re lost during that season. Important Soelal Qneatlon. Winn a young tuau takes a girl to a theater, and pnyt an extra dollar, and goe after her aud take her homo, where duel he get event la It the pleasure of her company or the con BciouHtieHS that he has done his duty? Atchison Globe. Judicial leaoraace. "Did tho clock stop wheu you dashed It down cellar?" asked the police judge of the man who was charged with be ing disorderly. "Of course It stopped. Did you aup pose It went through to ChluaT" De troit Free Tresa. Dalit That War. "The worm will turn," she said. "Of course," ho replied. "The worm la built on a plan that makes turning comparatively easy. It's more or leas of a turn Itaolf'-Chlcago Tost DOES THIS STRIKE TOl'l Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea is an absolute cure and has been eold for fifty years on an abso lute guarantee. Trice 25 cts. and DO cts. 0. (. Hnntley, Druggist. 2:),000 milcB of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a personal communication. , Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco aa easily heard as Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. That Throbbing Headache. Would qnlcl.ly leave you, if yon used Dr. King' New Life Fills, Thousand of s 11 (furs have proved their matchless merit for sick and .Nervous Headaches, They 10 like pure Mood and strong nerves and build up your health, Easy to take. Try them. Only 2"i cents. Money back If not cured. Kohl by Geo, A. Harding. OABTOniA, Boar tU 1 1 "mil You H;m Always Bought J. C BRADLEY'S Livery, Feed and BaleHtable ORECONCITY. bOCAIEt) Hltwr.ru TDK BttlDQI AM 1KfOT. Double and Kindle Riga, and Had die homes always on hand at tht loweH priced. A corral I connected with the burn for loose stock. Information regardinv any kind 01 slock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Doupht and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason able terms. v77- "?v"-"-1,-rJ.sTVT7"Vs,4 FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES I'ortland foot of Washington street Mon day and Thursdays a',6 a. m. Return ing leaye Klut-ksnie on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 o'clock a. 111. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Nehaiem valley. Shaver Transportation Co. Eureka Harnma Oil I the heat prraervailv or new leather and Hie (t renovator ol old lualber. IlolKaonens, black uaaud prolocta. tee Eureka Harness Oil 00 your hMt hrn, roar old tiar DtfM, ami your carrta-tup. aitO Uy Hill GUI tmtj H tm akwnrartuiHiIll PBttft fell 11 from half pint lo ttvr Kalluua 150 YEARS' EXPERIENCE K I riAUt iwinnnf Copyshoht Ac AnTnnenilln .ketch and dcwrlptlnn mar quli-klr fweiijtln our ttptnion free whether an Invention l. pnth.ttlv pnlerrfHblA. ronmtuntra tliHitrlrtlrNmn.liittnl. llnndtMWkon I'aienu .0111 frwe. oMeal ai(m- for woinm patent. I'.lrnu taken thruunh tlunn h Co. reclv Ijvuil "tUt, without cli.ma. In tb Scientific American. A hnd.omlr llln.lralixl weelilf. T arveat rte. rtii.tinn nf tnr .ripntide lournat. Terma. $3 a r: four nioiitba, IL Bold by all newadealera. 3eiBro.d,.fjew York Uraut-b Offlco. i2S F SU Wuhlumun, IX. U A Tension Indicator IS JUST WHAT THE "WORD IMPLIES. It indicates the state of the tension at a glance. Its use means time savin; and easier sewing;. It's oof own invention and is found only on the White Sewing Machine We have other striking improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. White Sewing Machine Co. t Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Burmeister Sc Andresen, Ccj.i'1 1 1 Lille. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES liy tho fast and coin mod ions ateamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This in the Great Scenic Route. All touriflt 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. JiOOTII, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or. Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. toil 3 (QJoMolil lunar TIME BUiKbULE Aiaiva Fat Hail -alt Ik, i nim, . Kat Mail p. m. Worth. Omaha, Kan-(;;i5 p. m a Citf, t Lonia, l biCvoai.d KoU Hfokane Walla Walla, Lewis- 8kaiie flyer ton, Hiiokane, Mm- Flyer 3:45 p.m. neaiKiii. Hi. Paul, 8 a.m. Iluluin, Milwaukee, Chicago and fca.t. I p. d. Ocean Btcanuhlpt 4 p. m. All Sailing date lub ject to change. Fur i-an Francico Bail Dec. 3, 8, 13, 18, Si, 28 and every & day i Daily Ex Columbia Rir '??!, Holiday. bteamer. e.SauUi o8.?Jni ToAatoriaa dWay Saturday Landmi.a. 10 p. m. 6a.m. Ex. Willamette River 4:30 p.m. Sunday . v v Kx-6un- ' Ornua City. Newherg, j, alem and a;-L-Bd' ' WUlamelteandYamhlil .40p.m. 7 a.m. Klver UnB. Wad. Tuea. Thur Oregon Citv. Pajtoo and Pri. and eau and Waj-Laudii ( (a. n. Willamette River 4J0p.m Tuo.Th'.r fori mi i io C i.Tnll. Ti.ea.lbar, aaihai. an I Wy Laud.uga atdSau Uave Snake Hirer Uave Kinaria . . , . Lewiston l:a) a. m !" lo Uwulon Daily Daily. 8:30 a. m. V. If. HUBLUURT, Otn. Pans. Agent, Portland, Or. F. E. DONALDSON, Agent, Oregon City. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOITHER-N PAC1K10 RAILWAY MOKTIl BOCNO. Oregon Express No. 12 Lv. 617 p. m. 10 " 8:J4 a. m. SOUTH BOl'MO. Ccliforuia Express No. 11 Lv. 9:22 a. in. " 15 ' 7:52 p. in. POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC RA.LB0AO, Mail closes going North A :50 p ir ,aml 7 :45a m Mail closes going South 8 :52 a ni and 7 :22 p m BT IA8T8IDI ELECTRIC LINK. Mail closes for Portland and distributing points, 12 in. Mail closes for Milwatikie and SelUood 9 a in. Mail arrives frosi Portland 1:30 p m. SIDI ROUTES. Oregon City to Ely, Csrus, Mulino. Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 ni, and arrives all :30 a m daily. Oregon City to Heaver Creek, Shubel, Clark, Meadow Hrook, Union Mills and Collon leaves at 8 a m Tuesday, Thursday and (Saturday, and returns on following davs at 4:35 p in. Oregon City to Viola, Logan and Redland leaves Oregon City Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 1 p m, leaving Viola same days at 7 a m. Oregon City to Willamette, Stafford, Wilsonville and Graeme arrives at 10:30 a m and leaves at 11:30 a m daily. General delivery window is open on Sun day from 10 to 11 a m, All letters dropied into the box at the door is promptly sent oil Sunday ason other days. mu WO MOPJEY jRADHPriOH CABINET SuROiCH StW0 MACillMt ii.kh..l;"i'--'"'- iljn. 1 ni Cil cuintii it. v i;ti iii-'iivm i'vimii -.. r!Mll,.ll.r..r).i-xu'll. sr,'.rf,.ilf,l U.I lo r uhlih u ., ami TIIK Blrir aAHuAIS 1MI KVKuu.AHuur, m) special i"ier kmc" ta.su an,l n-t- a i.'k.-i. nu. iuti. wfi-ii 1 i i...itii.i.'.utdthrrotLht will Jrai.l.-w-tt.rea-lioWniiP!i. GIVE IT THRtt MONTHS TRIAl j.upovn h"nie.an.1 will rvturn y .ur.i.t..'0 nj tiuyyou an? no .1tlHtltl W.wll .r.t Mnk .nd tr.ur.ur fm-wim a.rllMn,.l an. .,., iMt. .ii.imi. am.iHi ru.1 u,K all fullv iImtiImvI In our I'm l-, .rkl.-(.lilu-. 1.11111.40 forthl. UKUI' UKM UUIM'T BE WARE OF IMITATIONS VhoSTT. tiwuit'itU.otTi'tinrf HukNutrn MRriila)1 uiiiler vfti luti nanieM, wtth (Htas. duraarnla.' W rlt inf n-lfftri In fhtrmffO and lvn wkoirrrrllftlilv ! nhn art ml. He. uUKUI wi kivkv mioi. ii'isroc nn;v hii.h UN I'F nil If I. Mt ItKtblTN UF NO ML rt hft malcra -jinim 1 nv iisi AO-00, and then If convinced that uu are shv.hk o.iM) t. Nu.uo. pay your Irewht awn J JJ' TO RKTi'RN Y01R 14.60 If at any time ithln three munthi you nay you art not MUu&uU UHUkft TOUAI TJON'T tri,AV. (Soar. Roebuck Co. are thormiirbly rellahla.-Kdltor.) k tt) Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. Lazy Lives Ml bar l.frn Iroublrd a frral deal With a torpid II er, bl-h prndurxa onaflr. .urn. i iwim i,m,iiM!i l Ixiail you rlnlnj rrthnm.and aourd a.ich rill f th nrntlrlnl, that 1 piiri:hacd another at,,ly and wu com plntolfeiired. I ahall only ,j too glad to rro ormriund Caw.arot arberi"vt-r the (.pijorluliltr I pr.antd " J, a numi. DfM Huaguebanpa At., i'lilladolpbla, Ta. Tbmmnt. Palataiim, J-.nl. Ta.l flnM Tk Oood. loner bicio. Waaaeo. or Orl. Kjc 2ic io ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ml IV BMW gialsloct aUSTobaecolUt.il. tf eat j Hw tut ( TrMa l4l -ts w w t iii ;u w r- -v. ir iin cn" 'T rn vt rjt ! ti.-Ti, i t Wr " If P- 3 -A i-nk.'a ti- taM lrtaaaK W'Mrw.- I t Qt I. -I ii, ; t mn-i ml n itb V tt nfi ' L r . . l-ttm ftjf Htjt ibt, b"wl-r.(r i iturteil. ri-ti.T riKur b li a mfili, nfveft'f iu:u'r IrM-rinai around tho b"1f oo hri ti ,. .m, - f . ih' r n t'ifi; ( i-n riwt.f - IT ifirt mm fl( metA ithrr tm tt y with I. nr i. u.'f't I art tr Si a.. -t ' 1 1 !. fi-ult litre- time mr prlrtf.joucaii irturo U m will return your money HfTC rpi FREE TRJSS CUTilOCUg f irv-.tTtt- '.r.ilu, U. iu.a Lm TrM t) C tila- ilal tmf 4 VWh )ll $mr ti I J SA PCESUCKotCo. Ch.CitO: OREGON SHORT LINE -:RAILROAD;s- THE DIRECT LINE TO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, vi the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Linea Look at the Time. Ii Pays to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago 4 Days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars, Upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars, and Pullrjiaa Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information, apply to . F. A. Dosadso.n, Agent at Oregon City. C. O. TERRY, W. E. COM AN, Trav. Pass. Agt Gen'l Agent. 124 Third St. Portland. Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA K00TB Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Express Trains leave Portland Daily. I Xal CATHARTIC -a S. toi maim ianio tkiu.b 1 I North, 7:00 rn Lv Portland Ar 9:15 at 7:52 m Lv Oregon City l.v 7:0-H 7:4oam Ar 8 Francisco Lv 8:'Vrn 5:iX)pm I Ar Ogilen Ar 1:10PM i.05rn Ar lh-uver Lv li :45 e X ti :4oam I Ar Omaha Ar 8.50 am 8:15 pm I Ar Chicago l.v U::;0 A M 7:U)am I Ar Is Angelas Ar 9:5 pat 8:15pm I Ar El Paw Ar 2:SarM 4:15 PM I Ar Fort Worth Ar I 8:40a at 7:55 am I Ar New Orleans Ar X:4i)PM D1N1NU CARS. OBSERVATION' CARS. Pullman first class and tourist cars at tached to all through trains. rosebcrq mail (Daily) 8:Moam I Lv I'ortland Ar I 4:30 pi 9:23 AM I Lv Oregon City Lv 3:3!PM firJOpM 1 Ar Kosehurg Lv 7:30a at COKVALLIS MAIL DAILY (ElCept Sunday) 7:30 A m Lv Portland Ar 5.50pm 11:55am Ar Corvallis l.v, 1:20pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Corvallis Eastern railroad. INDKPENPKNCE PABSKSGER DAILY t Except Sunday) 4 :50 pm I Lv Portland Ar 8:25 a m 7:30m I Ar McMinnville Lv 6:50am 8:30 pm I Ar Independence Lv 4:50 am ' Direct connection at San Francisco with steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, The Philippines and Australia. For through tickets and rates call on or address E. E. Boyd, Agent. R.KOEHLEK, G. H. MARKUAM. Manager, G. F. & P. Agent. Portland, Oregon, wITHYOilRCROCS.cutthla .L omand .unit l us .ml wr will aeml vou Dl'lC KIQH tilara, il.-n, , It. 't., ,1'".! NJ"v- BlKUIlk la n is IIAUR Willi 1MB ! 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