Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 13, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    OUKfJON CITY
KNTEIiTIlISE,
I'lUDAY, APRIL 1. 1900.
7
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III sldl atilinuucnd
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lf reman.. 1 I " Saturday morn
c i. latoiifclf waa railed
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. ,i. .1 In i ho i hair In I'tr.l.U on f
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yj, i (4i WBaarleflrd S MH-fnUr
, ,niiriill'.n, with tillefl Hidgii
a"
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p, ,1.-. ii ! Iliiam Straight Ida il.ltt-
pin at llm a'prel dnmocrellti ami imp
,u roiit'-i'HoiK jr av t iii 1 1 1 I a tlrltw
liin in H" j-M ronnll'in.
(.iUif A. W ( liriit-y, of Ilia
i t aa aai a
uiurfi' rin,iiiinn ani w.n.Am
kg, uf I'" IX'I'ulUl convention, wnia
tt.y libl w ipiriti ol Ida
!!, ..llo ihk rmiiitiilto tta aMiliilN
i . .1 I ...I. at u I . I I
J.ia 1 1 l'ato, llt-nry Tliiii n,
f ili lli' ldr.
lu' t ! : I ii af t-iitiiinl(fiH aif
p.r,i I t o i Uil 'fiii aii'l (i arlrt I a mum
wih J ' til oiiivviiliiin i imi Y una,
K.il Millrr, tiftirun tla, T H A Hull
W ll'tl.ttliia.
lialim for IliD j'lllil roll Vrnl loll, H
I mat ll 4 raiil a "( itl-
ct' ( oupiiIihii,' ainl lliat iimn j
h.:ir l i.t. l, aftrr cnl Inat'la ilii- favor ll adrKtioii of all tl li-itU-an
I Id lli krl rlll a J l'"H, an I Ihal favor tl rlcrtioii of
-uii'-i, ru kfl
KliiN lb roiiiuiilir on I'laiforw
it:, iir .i4iralnitf. Il aliH-llitn ol tlifrn
I !! for rr'fiit(iv a
ID tl.O
Follow
Li! 1' nUuna m Ukaii up.
U ana ,a hoinlnatlon :
itio den I barb, Clai kattia , J H
... N.w Kra; A V MilU.Clai kamaa;
KVft llfltfp. Canrmalii J ' "llrr.
I'M Hula; door Fl'i-rrann, lloriiig;
KtilKl.l, ('aiiby.
A u tj.iriiy vol of lb ronvonlion
tl f.'r. aa hrrrtwaty fi lbliHilonof
'J..Ur.
lid tmrflon of Mr, llar(rrara, tba
I trx i.. t wrr ri'iulil IOap-rar lloi
It ni nil. on ami link abort aarbfa
nll.at'ba Vorr ronbl twcoui ttrllrr
I -,nii lr. a lib II, am.
Jti I) Kirmiivnt waa tbrn lakvn ontll
I; J)o'i, k t. ni,
tvtkiao fioM,
Tl coi.rrniion waa rallcl lo oidrr at
: jC, li.n ,laifoim ronmiliir not Itring
I ff.lf lo iM-nt, balUilliig on caliiilatr
l it,. U..l.ka lb kol wai Jrlrrrtol un-1
. . . .
'il Uut. and lit Ofiirr pi ItUdnoaa
(tf!fJ.
A.'U-i i ballola, on (notion of K Iiiip
Mrt.ii: .ii io Tuirirr arm .lixUicd
it;i. I V i lalnaliull.
M,n.!l -J J I'ih ka, naniii by lliriani
i'ii(l.l. Klrr. rbi-lnl byaixlama
m ii,, .in, ii o William llarlow,
ll.k-l. II Coor, prraonl .Ifpiily
tk. i ut in n.'in'naiion by Hiram
n.1,1. and rlrrtrd by acclamation.
l.-i.i.. r Nmiiiiialioha and ballollnjj
W'lllr.l a folloaa;
u lii.i rr, llarlow, 21; II Tl cUarn,
N-iaikiii, '.'.'17; liii fija (lainya, Nutnly,
It, II l l.riMTI ta rlm lr l.
7iiir.r-Allrrd larlhrni. 11
- lli diim. ol ti.rKon City, (i7, O I Kby
j'lam,
I'n iiioii.ui, l.c,ln,g'a nomination
it mailt! iiiiaiiiinuiia.
A.. i aoi-IW, leaver VtrV, 10; I
M'tllm,i,, llainaa. ua, 2j IiUKalrrvl
WmkIu,, Molalla .IS; Maika, Maik'i
I'rainr, 0.
t"i!lin lirclarrti fiirtBtl by unanl
m l imli a ol Hp ci,ncnllon
Mn,I Mii riniriiili-nt Sblilry Hock
; it..ln tt (iulilifr, M.
Wiitl. y I'.u. k aa .lit Umd .lwtd.
Cir.mPi-!,. M V Hlrickland, (tir-uon
C'lj; lr. J W I'oaall, OrrKi.n City war
K'tiiii.kiril. Tba voting ruaulUid aa fol
JWlWil.125 MOHtrlcklaml, 151
M C HiriikUiwl rlectP.I.
un uiobnn rlauao wa a.liliil to the
Wlotiii, ir,i,,,lK tia ,.07 printing
toUlniout lo tl.o lowrat bUI.Uir;lito
it .
'et-ailut.oii aaking IrglaUltve action
rdtn-j iii,inKtr of bouri work Hr Uy
,D,J0n r week rr-uulred l.v manii
i. .
iftDiara
v..,
''" I'llor tlirci! iM,rrcnlallvfa to tba
""'tl . lorn waa next laknn tin. Il
I -U'T,,,( II,,, ,.n ,rnl, ......ll.lgl,,.
,rf'l'ing II... titiclif.nt nnmbor of votoa
U1. provliling audi number conatltulml
I lliia orilti ul I I ft i ..... i
, -iioiiiu do uncinreii uirnonii
&tM III II ....
- nm eunven on. 1 a ota were
mliiif aa ant fnrlli In tlia
i;.l . -
litifiilnnlMil limtlfA itt
- Fire i iri10n (;lly ulntrlct No. 4,
"Jin ni,L ... i tt. ....... ....
I.i " , ii'miivw ,tt ttiiiiii"i
""lorttiliaUl.l.. ""'VI
t'lTI.KNI TICK kT,
UnwinuiN tlm rltli.na tlrlcnt r.nml.
""''I t tin, Joit cotiveiillon bold hint
Frliliv:
foniiri,ui.iiiU,, fi...t .ii.i.i.i
Ii... i riinv umiriui i.uoui v
A1Illcr(,1vnr,...nr'ii-
ll''iriiMiiiii,ii,,, , .in 1,....
in ,ii'n iiiiuuit iiii.iui'nii.'iii;
I ' llllt.n.. I ......
L """ii ; a ii (job) (pop), llarlow ; Utlo
'"KHlllll ll (i,,i. rl,l..,o...,i
ll(!riH-J J Cooka fiUi). flrmrnnCitv
'nili.ni,,,!).
" r. II Coopi.r (pop), Oiwou City.
l!0('fir,l,.f n . . .
lils
Ljjl,or-I-o"gHtreet Vanghnn (dom),
(18
I lWelllUg (pOp),
Cuiiuiilaaioimra-ljivl Hit)uiii (pup),
iown j ami r I. TufMHf (li.in), Timla
tin.
School Hii.fiiilni.i.it-.Ml,fi.y Murk
M.'tiij, I aiiby,
Corom.f-)r, M (J Mfl.kl.ul (iJmi,;,
"ri-goii ( jr,
Hurvi'or-l) F Warner (pop, Currins.
vllle.
I I iron iH)i irii.
We, your riiiiiinlti appolntix! on the
' of Hi cllln-li' convention of C'li k-
maacniiuty, would reap, (fully rm-niii-iiii
iul ho following pift. :
ltiolvd, Time w lli.;va In returning
to th policy o( llin fathers, to tit Hi, I
that t',o I'mlarallou of Iifli'."inliiii.
lull he Ida a,, nr. of our Kulitlral In-
plrlln an I of our patrloliaiu and lo
I Im end that llio roualltulion of Ida
t'rihel M(o UI riulii Iheal.iwt
anchor and ash-guard of our libertl.,
l(taolnd, Tltal we dnliounc Ilia Im
IwrlalUUu Irndnuclis of the republican
petty, ami In Ilia broken rrrnu-a of (Its
prnamt alii.liilatraflon to tlm o, a
leiognl., (hi party at an enemy of goo.
govrrriiui'iil.
KcmiI Vn.1, Tli( a dnioMticH III Mo
Kluley admiinatratlori for !U action in
aang ,r. put'ilo Ku an larltT bill ami
vlrw Willi alarm ami diafavof llili at
trrnplad a.ibvrralon of our national run-
tit ii Ion
!!, In, t fltal favr lit laurn.'
of all nionlna by the govrrntrieul ; thai
" Uror iniifiii-i. onxili!u; tint m
niitr ly a ilifet t volu ol Hi iwoiili).
:oUrl, Tliat mm yiniatl.l a lilt
Ilia IUpi of Ilia Kiiiilli Aim an tr'ur
ll In il.flr Kttit tut liUrty ami
liatlitiial riUtrtira,
l(fiilvrl, Tlial a in favor of ll
lititiailva ami frrrrmluui, ami 1Ik
our IrKnlativra to aoik ixl vol for lit
irmliiK allirlolnirlH U III tml that It Ik3
aunmitlol lo a Vyla of Hi w-.,
Wailmiitml Itonml anl rllUlrnt al
iiilniairaiiou of couniy alfaira on tli rt
of our county clfina!, ami lliat lit
cxihiy rnitlii l lt to tli loft
I.I.I Inf.
Wa ar unallaralily oihm- to bnaa
rule lit county, tat aii'l national alfaira.
Wa aalioin lo oor all all g rill
im In lliia our rlTorl to ul
tiMiui a'tova party ami to mak
rlvic vlitura tli kry not to 'ty anc
r. Krotlvnl, Thit tli Orrptn WUlatlv
omlily Ixi kr-l to aa a law making
It 1-vnaliy fur niamt'at-turrra to work
"" l"rr
'HI H I'll. -I It
0' moie than 12 boor on on ah.fl.
ltaa-i(Jui:y aubn.it led.
Imi la Flak,
I Ion r A. Maika,
(ito (it, i a,
T. It. A. PkLt.aooii,
0. W. liolllllM,
Following la a lirt of prwli.t l ollb er
nonilnat'd l.r thr arvaral illalin ta:
I'lraaant Hill, Tualatin and I'ninn
Juali.r, W, y, Yourg; Conttable, John
IM Nul.
CUckamaa and Milwauklr Juallc
T. It. A. hellauod; Conatable, A
Walker.
Urritun City and uburban prrcliicla
Jutn J. W. Ixb r; Coualatile, T. II.
Ilaiikina.
Oaajrgo Joatlce, Jattica Manning
Con.lal.U, . W. K.-bl.T.
Canby and New Ilia Juatiro, Jtwcph
Itrll; Conalable, W illiam Itrrmrr
IWerC'eok d Milk Crrck Juaii.-e
Wr.lc) Hill; Conalable, K. Kirk
Highland and Canyon Crrn'k Juatice
(1, It. Miller; Conalable, K. F. Ointher
Harding, hpringaalrr and V'lola Jua
lice, liuia Funk ; Conalable, Fred
Walkar,
Hotliiita and lamarua Justice, II
Hrellhaupt; Conalable, J. Jobnaon.
Maikaburg, llarlow and Needy Ju'
lice, W. W. Jea-ej Conatable, F. M
Mathewa.
Fagla Creek, (larfleld and (.loorge
Juall.e, J. II. K itching; Conatable, A
lb llurni'tl.
MollulU, Mrium and Kola Spring
Juall.e, F. II. I'ungan
Itcdland Itoad M.Tling.
Attherottd ni.H'Ung held al ths Itod
land achool homo lanl Sattinlay evening,
much intereit was manlleat In the goo.1
road project, and aa to w hore the plank
the county bad given ahould ho placed
It was at lanl derided, that if money
could Wi mined lo corduroy tba Voaberg
hill, they would una the plank on tba
level w here It Is much needed. A paper
waa circulated and enough money raiiid
for the work. The follow ing resolution".
were olfored and carried :
lleriolvod, That we cotnmenco at the
Jtoniion picket fenco and plank toward
Oregon City.
Kemilved That the proceedings of this
mottling lie published and the people of
Oiegon City extend their aid toward
iclping us with Ibis road, as wo aie go
ing to hayo a good 0110 and inoun hutiN
neHH.
That the petition of f 170 bonenl to
Treasurer Alfr
Clms Williiuns at Oregon City and ho
circulate It there.
Kmitl Strickland D. nd.
K,ind Strickland, mi old end respccled
Inner of Hu'ilaihl, died Milddiilily at
home yealerday. Heath was duo to
paralytic Ptroke. Tho docoasod was
von of ago.
HKil. FNTATr, THAWF-ltM.
Kurtifahril rr MVik bylha (laka
ma Ali.lmrl A Tru.l ( omiian;.
J IITIii'iii..in l Tliom..n
ruli-a.n of .loi.r, Tlioiii.nii rlu,$ JW
" ' l'ii.or lo II I'lHilikt., 17 ai i I
Hiiliiica t al claim ( 2 a, r 2. .
K lUty to (iriiiun, ana J(l, t 0 t,
r II a , ,
K lla'y t-j C LatoiirrlU., n r. JlJ, t
10 1 1
o , r ;i
1044
II I Nm Id lo J Miriiiiir, f I av
ami III arri n-r ?i, 13 a r 4 . i'0
J Mi'illn ) W Winki'l lot 10 blk 8
Wlmlwir ,, ,, Jio
J l KMtraon to (I IC KiMra;n,
I V) krrna at.c ID, 21 I 2 , r 4 . . l.V
J FC'ook lo t) KU-l.cli, ia'4' ia
c27, t3 ir I i
M'oMi loJtiro, Mi 2. 21, blk
71, Mllitliorn KK)
N Watkina t J I. Ola, 40 a'-rca
"o I I, t 5 a, r 1 400
(J K I'y lo W Jk M Itarrlntf-r, Z't
7n ic 1 ainl 12 12a r2e.... 1
J IMnimky to J Iolimky jr 0
arri-a ai-c lu, t J a, r 2 e
I
1
IftOOO
I. II HI. b lo M Hirlii-I, r'4' af'4'
ht 27, t 1 a, r 2 1
W r liiiMiry li M W H Joiit-a area
0 m l I"), oaria of an a 2, .. 4, 10
11,21, 16 a, r a and am.- X, t 4
a. r 3 a
V CarltMin U tba H'avrrly An I'a
7 blk 22, Cambriilirn
TIIK CLACK AM AH AITKACT 1
rKL'HrCO. ar lb ownrra o tba io y
flilbl to lb Thorn ayilnin of aUtratl
Indfii', for ('lat kaiiia county, and Lata
Ibe only roinplft at-t of abctra-ta in tb
County, can furnish iiiloimation aa tc
till to land al oner, on application.
Iiana, Invratnicnla.rral nitf, alftrai-ti
If. Oi!bover I'.ank of Ore uon City.
Call and itiVrtiialn. A'blrrka ItOI 377
OfKon City Orfon.
Ik alh af harlra lijfua.
Cbarlca lyigna, an old reident of Fort
land full frin Ida bmrgv white driving
nrar the mill of tb W'rtturn l.uinbrr
Company at noon Monday, and when be
waa picked up he aa drad. A aud len
attack of heart diw-aae la aeaiatied aa the
cauaa of hia rmiiws'iid taking olf.
Mr. l-ttfua had Itren In apparrntly
ko-l hralth, and the nr of bi dralli
aa a at vrra aboi k lo hia rrlatlvra ami
Inrnda. The j.nly wa taken lo the
morgue, from which it waa aoun removed
Ut lb family reaideiire, on Ninth and
Ftandrr atrrela.
Mr. IW'H bad lren Idrnliflml Willi the
gronih of I'ortlao l for many yem. Ila
waa born in Urrmany 72yeart ago, and
cam lo New York In KVI. Three eam
later b remove to California, and the
follow lug ) ear. I 67, cam lo f )rrgon.
In the early (Ja)i, when Faa I'ortland '
waa a airuggung village ami me M.rk
a a ai t a a
"ml ,rrr7 '' I'nnc.pai mean 01
iruaaiug 11,0 n iiiamrite river at l orl-
land, Mr. Logue an I Joarph lUirklurd,
tb lattrr tioa a rraidelit of Imi Angvlea,
arreted building on Faat Washington
(tlien called I. street) and Faat Second
trrrts, and atarttvl a pork packing hnuae.
The building atill land on thia corner.
A(trranla Mr. Iz-gm sold out. He
rrrt lrd row of wooden building on
Fourth street, north from ttie corner of
Faat Washington street. Theae burning
down, he put up a brick block on the
corner of I'nion avenue and Fast Wash
ngton street, on the ite of the ruined
tructtirea. Shortly before the financial
alump, In the early 10, Mr. Logo
errcle.1 Ibe fine thrreatory brick on the
cornrr of F"an Waahlngton street and
(irand avenue, at a coat of t10.(X0. At
that time it waa the fineU and mom
coaily structure on the Faat Side, but it
nearly bankrupted Mr. Logus. This
with the cloning down of lb Staik-Sireet
ferry, which caused the vacating of all
hia buildings on I'nion avenue and on
Kat Washington afreet wet from Union
avenue, was a heavy financial blow, but
with the return of proeierous times, Mr.
Ixgus hoied to pull out cf all of his
llnsnrial dtlikullles, and would, no
doubt, have done ao had he lived. The
losses of tho pant 10 years were a severe
burden on him. He was a thorough
bualness inn, of Integrity and energy.
II left a wife ami two children, Mrs.
Kinni I,ogaii and Herman Ixigus. Mrs.
Adolph Hurrkhardt was hi sinter, and I
ft. I. . I -.1 .l . . . 1.. n '
ne nan many oiuer rviaiivea in i on-
land. -Oregon Ian.
Mr. I.ogua was a brother of Julius
I-ogus, w ho died suddenly iu this city
about nine years ago, also father of Her
man Logos of tba firm of Albright &
I.ogiiH, and uncle of Will Logos, Mrs.
(leo. Warner and Mrs, Harry Moody of
this city.
Letter List.
The following la the list of letters re
maining in the poetoillce at Oiegon City,
Ore. on April 12, 1000.
womknh' i.iht.
Coojier, Ida Henny, Winnie
Pay, Niilio Airs jotinson, Manny
mkn's list.
lUtiliicr, Kdio Jscksott, J B
Ilurdetto, Johh Miller, Win
Harney, H K Moore, TW
llrouks, John T Ultenour, L G
vans, Stephen Schwan, Angus
Heater, Kli Wilson, Will
GKO. F. I10KT0N, 1. M.
For Sale.
Five room bouse, corner of Third and
Ji'Iuthoii, good location, city water and
city lights. Apply to the owner R,
Kocruor corner of Fourth and Madison.
Tba f'tlloalriK il m tlm IwvJIhk fal
nrnaof tliti FaMar rian ai'ivlni at Ilia y,
O'fiKflfaMiiial il.nn Ii for Kuri'lay evim- 'y, JQ 0U (I
Inif. Antlinma'WIio ! lik iintn Tliw, 1 M A
Oil lnl?" by f i rrla Tyr, an-r'Miont H Unnn4Un Hhi,, t&
V llixli Il.v.n.,"by . W. CUmUTt IMlOW IflB fieWS ffj
li k, o!o by Mr. Cliaa. W. Yutm ami ! J u
m Mia. C. W. li.of)i.
Volanln Kroptlon.
Ar Kruml, but Kkin K.riinllom rob
of Joy, !u kb-lri'a Arnlra Halv. rnri-a
"" ; looli, runiiliiK ami fv-r aorM,
t,.l . .. 1 . 1 1 . I I
... wra, ....ona oma, w.r a r.i
v,,m-n, .,..r.i, acai.ia cnaijtofi l,amii,
cbllblaina, Ut i,ils rura on
fartb.
IMvpa out palna
anil at l.na. fnl
cla. a x,t. Cure K,i1fa"t',,l.
"fro. A. Ilaflifirf, Jriiififlnt.
H'Al
Cfii tun ami c-a it tba (jol.len
Kul I,4ar.
. . . .
Sew walking bt ami iloi Ju.t
ott-nrd at M,i (ioblmnilb.
Monry Vi lan al lfit Kate
PlMICI k Y.AP1UAU.
fltto Korh, (irand Chancellor, K. I'.
P.oonvlUr. Ind., aya, ' DcWitfa Witch '
IUmI halvet aw,lbea the rnoat di-licat '
klu ari l lii itU tli m.l alubUirn ulcrr :
it'i n-nain and g-tod reiulta," Curn'
pilea and akin diaraat-a. Ihm'i buy an
Imitation. (ieortfe A. Harding.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bears
r Cffi&UUi
Bigriatura of
Cbi!drrii bat a a'cialty, Mia (fold
amit!i Novrltirt In Kaatrr canla fowl rwived
t the (iol.len Hale l'-anar; aleo a nice
line ol chililri-n'e ahopping betkrte at 10
and 15 o-nla each.
Hiiuation dt-nre.1 by young lady aten
ograpber Addrr Mma J . K. Waldron,
Oiegon City
Kailora
mitb'a.
from 2c Up at Mi" (told-
Uancbrr bring y.,ur lud.-a and fura lo
the Me. I. ani. a tora in Oregon City.
hhake lal VoarSkura.
Allrn'a Foot- Fae, a powder. It lurta
painful, inarting, nervoua feel and in
growing nalli, and InaUnlly takeatbe
ating out of corn and bunion. It's the
grrateat comfort Oiacovrry of the age.
Alien' Fout Kai makea light or new
boca v eaay. It ia a certain cure lor
rating, callous and hot, tired, aching
feci. . Try II today. Sold by all drug-
giata and aboe Virc. Hy mail for 25c.
i ln ajampa. Trial ackage FKKK. Ad
i
,,.,. aiu. nlm.ird. Im Hoy. S. Y
Children' Jumping rn, fancy bas
kets, Morning Glory paprr at the Golden
Hole Kaiaar.
Haw Are Toar KMwrt f
! HbU Srauafill.rarTall Im? Ilia fU-p.
p.m trvm. add hiatliua HroMalr tV.1 buxuof
W HAT l Ml I IX) II.
A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds
and Consumption; used through the
world for half a century, has cured in
numerable cases of Incipient consumpti
on and relieved many inadvanred stages.
If you are not aatntfied with the results
we will refund your moner. Price 25
rtn.,andr0clB. and $1.00. C. G. Huntley,
the I'ruggist.
rj lnjj preparation iiuply devel
op dry catarrh; Uiey dry tip the crrtioti,
which a.ll;i'ro to the Dicnil nuio rtcd .U-ixim-KMe,
cniiK;n a far more M'riour. tn;blr than
the onlinary (or.n of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inh.'kluiits fuiuea, auuko and snuffs
and ue tli.tt vliu h cliaiiMH, sootbra and
htwla. 1'Jy's Cream lin U t '.c'i n remedy
aud will cu-a CsiUnli or co'dinlli head
easily and iil;,ai::'Jy. A tr.ul i.:o :U La
mailed for 11) eriift. All flruibi. celt the
&oe. iee. F.ly Jtrothern, f,C Varrea ft, X. Y.
The Lidui cures without pnin, dm- not
Irritnto or ennno aneriii)-. It ,rfndH ilMelf
over an irntatKl and antrry aiirfaee, reliov
iug iiiuunihatrly the painful intlamnintion.
With l:ljr'a Cream lUilm you aro armed
agniust Naial Catrrh and Ihyr Fever.
i think HeWiU'a Little Karly Risers
are the best pills In the world," says Y.
K. Lake, Happy Creek, Va, They re
move all obstructions of the liver and
bowels, act quickly and never gripe.
George A. Harding.
Basra ti yS Ui YOfl Hart k',ifi Bjlffil
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If job havrn'l ri'itular, hoal.h; moTrmrnt of th
tKntrla orr dar, Tou'raalnk, or will b. Kuril Ti'ur
btiwrla uihiu. anil Iki well, koroo. Iu Hie altap of
vlolant liy.lo or pill (kiimiii, la itanyrmua. Th
aiiKKiihi'al. raaliat, mint ihtIccI way of kMplog lue
tHiwula olrar aud cltau I lo Uka
rira.anl. Palaialilr, I'.nent T'QKxf noOno.),
Nvver eiekoii, Weakan. orUrli. kii. io Wrlia
for Iron aample, aim tHHiklel on Imalih. A.lilrDna
l.rll.t BttMr (tail,,, Ckkac, awlrHl, Saw lark, tsia
fl CATHARTIC
vaaot mash siTtso ma
lrrn Vniin ni nnn ni rl idsy rromioto II a m, All letters dropped
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN.a
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You can bava It all for
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50c
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Portland, Or. IJ
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HAIR BALSAM
riaarn n aVa4 l-v -1 tA bt
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Cua-Waf V p 4 h ta.f lakaatiaL
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A Tension
Indicator
IS JUST
WHAT
THE
WORD
IMPLIES.
It
indicates
the state
rtloo
of the tension at a glance.
Its use means time savin;
ani easier sewing.
It's our 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 StogMacbixeCo.
Cleveland, Ohio.
WiiiTk Sswisu Maciiim CoMI'A.ST,
300-300 Toet St., San Franci-o, Cal.
C. A. Hawkins, Gen'l. Mgr.
Curmeister & Andresen, Agents,
Oregon City, Oregon.
FOR CLATSKAN1E
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Portland foot of Washinirton street Mon
days and Thursdays at,8 a. at. Return
ing leaves Clattkanie on Tuesdays and
Fridays at 4 o'clock a. tn.
Thia is the nearest and moot direct
route to the great Nehalem valley.
Shaver Transportatl on Co
SCHEDULES OF TIME
SOUTHERN PAC1HC RAILWAY
NORTH BOl'ND.
Oregon Express No. 12 l.v. 6:17 p.
10 " 8:114 a.
S0CTU BorsD.
Ctlitbmia Express No. It l.v. 0:22 a.
" 15 ' 7:5- p.
POSTAL SCHEDULE.
svsorTHss PACiric raiikoao,
Mail closes going N'orth3:SOpiv,atHl7:'l.'am
Mail closes golDK South S :M a m and 7 p m
VY EAST S1DX ELSCTRIC LINK.
Mail closes for Portland and distributing
points. Yl m.
Mail closes for Milwaukie and Sell wood
9 a in.
Mail arrives froM Portland 1:30 p m.
SIPE ROl'TCS.
Oregon Citv lo Ely, Cams, Mull no,
Liberal and Mollala leaves at 11 m, and
arrives at 1 :30 a m dily.
Oregon City to Heaver Creek, Shubel.
Clark, Meadow 11 rook, I'nion Mills ana
Cotton leaves at 8 a in Tuesday, Thursday
snd Saturday, and returns on following
dvU:Xp'in.
Oregon City to Viols, I.opan and Redland
leaves Oreiron City Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 1 p in, leaving Viola ism
dsys st 7 a ni,
Oregon Citv to Willamette, Station!,
Wilmniville and Graeme arrive at 10:30
a in and leaves at 11 :;I0 a in daily.
General delivery window I open on Sun-
fax
BiiMir line.
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
Y.J the faet
ami com
mrxlioiiH
otcarncr
Regulator
ravo Portland daily except
.Hunda at 7 a. m.
12 i"1' ureal rK-rriic i.nuif.
jj ajj nuriiti a'imii inai me gantry
n fin tli Vllrlilt Ci.'iiml.iii la niit nv.
.... mmt-t '..-4'a.V. .'.U...". , U
ct-lliMl for Uautj kind grandeur in
2'theUnitod states. Full int
orm
a uon iiy avinrr;RHinir or callin? on
i j. ,s. j-QOTir, Ag-nt,
Tel. 914. Portland. Or..
Office and wLarf, foot of Oak St.
EAST AND SOUTH
THE SHASTA KOUTB
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPAN'Y.
Trsin lr Orejron City for I'ortlai d and
way Katiortat v:i A. M. and 8 jfl p M.
l.v Portland I.Viu 7mi t w
l.v Orrtion City li 7.;,j r w
ArAal.land 1.' .".I 4 M : 'iak
' Haeranirnto A .in r m 4:V, w
" tan rrarnieo 7:4.f m D.li a m
" Og.trri 5:t M H AS A M
firnvrr ( .) h Ii.ki a m
' Kiia('iiy 7:3 at 7:-'S M
" Crjicago 7:t-'iM O.wak
" t Angrlrs I.Urs 7 :')
" K.I Paw 0 .H) f at 1 111 r a
Fort Worth 0:.T M :.' at
" tily of Mexico 9:M 1 It:, am
lloualou MllK .)AW
" Orleans 6:3 t M t '- r IS
" Waat.lnKttin A l.'rs ( I'm
" New York l.' O r at 12 M r X
I'ulliiiar. ant! Tooriit ear on both train.
Chair ran Haeranirnto to igtrn anil F.
I'aao, and lourtl ran to Chicago, 8 1. Lotiit,
New Orlran ami Wathinirtoii.
Coim'Ctiori at fan Kranciaco with arveral
tramibipllt ra tor Hoiiolulo, Japtn, Cbina,
l'tiill,,iiie. Central and South America.
!Sr lr. E. K. llooirrrner agrnt at
OrrKon Citv I'ltton or addrrs
R. KOF.IIl.KK, G. H.MARKHAM.
aiifrrr, G. F. tt P. Agent.
Portland, Oregon
Dinar TlUg HclIKPCLti ikarrr
. I
raatM-il -alt Lak'. . i.tw A'at Mail
p. m. Wurth. Oronha, Kan. (j;4j p. jn.
a a Citjr. Bt LoaJ,
hte, on d Ea j
r!khe Wall Wll. l.ri. Siyikaiia-
Flyer ion, Spokane. Mtn- Fiver
3:45 p. ni iiraimlK. S'.. Paul, 8 a.m..
Iulutn, Mil aokre.
Clucigo and Faat.
I p. m. Oeeaa Steamship s p- m.
All Sailing datr tub
Jrct to change.
For -an Francisco
Sail every 5 Jays
Daily Ex Columbia River 4 r
Sunday. btwoner Kx.ttuda
K.8t itil'; To Aaf oria a. d V aj
Saturday Undits.
10 p. m.
6a. m.Ex. Willamette Elver 4:.Wr. m.
Sunday , v. . Ex. Sun-
1 OnseiD City, Nrwhrra,
alm and M aj4ndi
WHlamettrandYanihlil sj m.
Ta.ni. Kivrr M,-. vti.
Tuaa, Thar Oregon Car. lajrton, od Fri. I
and and War-Xanau ga.
i
I a. m. Willamette River 4J0 p. m. i
Tuo .Th :r I'orl ami lo CniV"l:t Tueo. I har,
aa I bat. an J WjLaoJ,ua anj gt.
i
l eave Snaks River Iave
Riparia . . . . , Lewiston
l-.'Oa.ni Kiparia to Uwuton pajly ;
Daily. 8:30 a. ni.
W. II. IIUKLBURT,
Gen. Fass. Agent, Portland, Or.
Oregon phcrtLine.
The Direct Route to
Montana. Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line,
or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Line.
No Change of Cars.
cn the Portland-Chicago Special, "the
best in the Wett."
EqnippcJ with
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers
Superb Library-Buffet Cars
Splendid Diners (meals a la cm to)
Free Reclining Chair Cars.
Comfortable Coaches and Snic!ers
Entire Train Completely Vestibuled
Pur forlVrr !nf -'I
:l!On, or.r .- f.-i
Ii. COMAN,
J. R. NAGAL W
Trav. Pass. At. Geu'l A.ent.
124 Third St., Port'uml. 0.