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OKKOON CITY ENTEIU'KISE, FIUDAY, AUGUST 3, 1900. 7 I (uKAMHoim him j..rt Wr Wnl V'7H tr In Juries 8uUlnrd. , An amended mmplaliit for dainagee U ' J"""1 Ware, .hsh. I' sustained I" fnrl, will coat el jin'i'" ,m"'1 i-i'i"". Tim plaintiff, for '" 'l action, rone ,,Uli.. mi'l ailcgea: 1 ttt defendant, CJseaamss county, Orft I" '"'I' cori-irsllon, ft (ill rig it imIit constitution and Inn of Id ' "' ' ''"" Tl( as "'" h r"rprailin It U lh tl'ily of said defendant I" seep and maintain i i ... i . ti r- M'i" "" roe'inm in KiMni fpir ,i,. In rr-aminnl'ly ssfs condition for iimi ,,!,) trayrl by MHiKr, Irani! tnl y- hllllS. Tl at "' I'1 1 1'1' '''X July, IHjh, and (of long H'"" I'flnr llmritto, there n Ihe livlcd riiiif of the M ll lT ril CI.toii load, a place on lhe 1111 near i,t Springs, a uri rut or waahntil, and by rrax'U of ''I nit or waahoul, u I in an nun!", ili ltM tlv ami JtiigeruiiS I'OtidHloll, and that il do Irn.Uiit rii. tiled li rut or ral.oul to I. mil continue in ssld rued fur long pin after having actual notice that the mii.!- as unafr, ili'dxtUt and dangur . .. i i... i... ..i Qtifl I'T " BM'I l"l liaHM. 111 cm Ilia lllli day of July, kH, ( I. arli K. Nuliliiit ami n u tied and Ju tfkf lli aummrr pain irrat 1 a atayacoeill lltm beta ran Oregon City tn l Hla Mjirlng. over lh Miller and ( li j i'Hi nl, and on said day plaintiff lawfully traveling ami driving iUrf i' It ilru ly four l.nrara over Mel road. Iliat Ml 1'laliillH driving l. stage rrll I'll side 'if plaintiff! ychli la fril Into ssld rut or asahoiit aul lr'i;tt 1,0 loi .rim of said coai ll allnit to the ground, ".hereby on id lb tnrw got one foot over al'l tongue, all of alilili fnhtrhrd plaintiff' trim ao that Hi liort Immiii unmanageable and ran away; ami l.il l'l (ram running away said roach overturned ami plaintiff throan violently out of 1 1m tatiiAaml aa Mivrrrly Ifj'irril an l I I li fl )rg titokrn ami M lai k irrraCy imrtirl arnl lrniel, anil .UInli(T II irrl'f audrrnl (rrat alxl iiritiiaheiil I'l i.,.M I., lila itftt aiilt atitl hv reaaih fif aald rlea ,'l.l.,irrw..r,.,fl,.rdto.Ud railing limn, and that plalnnir Hill J ....r ... tn.l .lialrn.aandi.aln an. I i.lain. li-T I In a great drgrea irmanrntly dia- .i.ird f..r ai.rk and lal-r. and hr r-"n vi naid inlurir t.riilitr wa ohligrd to im ur liah.liliea f..r ph)iiian'a de In itt ..,.ll,,f h.n.li j an.l r.rt. I In the turn of I HO. and plaint. ft ll tine nw.nih. of Ida labor. wl.Uli 1 le.i.hly ..ithlt'4. and laintiO'iffereddmaga in l-Klily and mental pain In the mini of Whrrefore. plaint ir dm.anda J-ldg- .. . . i'L,L.,.,.a n,,i. ,IhIiI. at.! I. r n.iniYiUatolV damaitn fur hi li. junea a above .Urg-d In the lol.I .uni UM Tiand f..r I.I. c-t and d.brv inrnt. In tin .rt...n to U laird " 1h..r..waatr.e..everalmonthaag.. .,,.1 ..m out of lonrt on demurrer. J ml. M.l'.rid holding that tha pUlntiir knoale.lgeof the iaig"roll condition ol the fad rien.pled ll.e rotinty from lla bllity In a null for datixg". A n renl de i.n by Judge C. K. Wi.U veitiiu, I'l lh auprrliie court id Ibla alat, !. gUrn t tin attorneya fur plalnlilTnew h- and ther bava f.leil tha alwye an, i n. lid complaint. A 1 1'iDi.n of Ju.ljre Wotvrrtoti'a opinion Wl.lt It glvra rticoiliagemelit lu plailillir fuli'iai : "Tt.al tha evidence leuda to nho that the nad aaa faulty and that It condition rcntrihuteil to the a.i Idelit ; that if tlm cniiilitlnii i if ba rod ronntltiittd the one rui, i luring t'auae of the ai'rldent williout whuli it would not have happened, then the (.unity Would lw held liable. " ( .Khucbel and V. 8. I'Ken are at tonic) fi.r tdnlniilT. (' rrult Conrl. J'i-lg' T. A. Mi UiI.Ih held a -rclal . i-i..ii of ( trcull court In thl city ll Paluiday, at which Ihu follow Inn order Weld inado: ' In tl e matter of tho iMttalo of Alcian 'h r MiHUrvry, ll w onh'ted, on con tw in ol i.arllea, for the piirpooo ol rclor ItiK hi th Men the tramrript of leailmnny taken 1 1 Pi' county court, that carUm copy I' i reof, tcrlllled by Unbelt F. Hell ain copy of thn original, may l i" filed l.etit and ritillld for rllrll orlgHllitl, "'i'l t lint lor lint purpono of ri'ntotiuri tin i-xhiblt In thn crhii lo tlm III) , a copy theienf Hindu by John W, IahUt, certl-J II... I ... . .. IT. I ...1.. . I., i.vfl I iw ny nun a imvuiK ."" him It. .in tlm nrlglnnl thereof on tile, iiuiy hn llii( nuliHtltiitt'd therefor. C. V. riUiliud waa rallied a derrco of divorce fr,n ,M Klaiu tStwinul, on thu groiinda of di'mirtloii. W. F. MnrahRll waa granted a divorce from I.,i Muialiall. 1'em'rtlou waa al leged. In thn anil Iwluirein JoHi-ph Melndtd la pltiintiir and 0. Hamilton et at (! fiimlanlH, the dufemlantH wilhdiawiiitf their (limnirrtir, on Bgruomunt of purtioa, It Wkh ordered Unit the defendant. Iinve iintll Novombur 2, 11KH), to aiwwer In tho cuimo, In llu,cRof U.K. Nobl'ovi. Ki-hool DiHtrlct No. Kill, Cliickiiiima County, do fendiuit waa given !)U duyi from Hlmtf of llndinga to move for a now trlul. It will surprint) you to exporlonce tho boneflt obtained by UMing tho dainty and famous llttlo pill known DeVVitfa Little Eaily Itlaeri. Geo. A. Harding HOW 10 KILL WOIIMM. rrufi r Mf;irrrili nf Hid 0. ilhvn AiMi'ii. A. C. l, h-n lUnlliiK, a aluilxrit In Ilia r U'Ht Atrili'iiltiiral (illi'tiH, win) now at li'iin fur Ma amiiiiinr vamllnii, han r- wlvml a roimiMili ntl'iri fioui I'ruf, K. M. Mrl.llfi'nli, of Ilia ili'i'Krtuifiit of tnhvy of Iliat Irmlltutlon, conrnriiliiK tlm do alrtii tlun of Urn cm worm . Tim follow Ilia MiarfU at lakmi from Ida nttr : "in riily to your liillnr coiunruliia' rl Kfinn, can lay dial It la rlaliuml iUliH will ulaml a milium of otm xiini to IVI galloni of water, lut It l iC'iinrally KiimMiifii'l that om inurii of arla gmnn lo 10) KIIoi of wad-r la rii'iiiKli to kill iiioul cutworma amlotlirr M14 ji la alway lr to unit a liilluli Ulialarkn l limn, or mora a yotl (lo -nil h"ii. Thl aliouhl Im alarknl ami then B'hli- I, ami I lr If dniin wdlla warm. Cam huuhl ! Ukn If lit i w t u r e la to f lntja (iray imiiip to train out all Iiiiiii. A ln with lnvy wlrn iixti, ahoiit lik fly arrcti fur ini'li, 1 a gol vlraiiH'r, "Anollixr preparation romiiinmlcil for mIIh at hia I inadu a fallow Mil thoroughly alilln dry onn miii(mI of paria urcicii and f) ounda hrau, f linn wnl wild napnlriiid wal'T, hut do riot grt ran l"'py. If tha dran la thfii dialrlhilU'd In llin I riiM tii.n of on tahliiMiiiful to a plant, it will fix all worm. lo not i alter tlio hran, lull placa a lump at cai li alalk ao It will not dry out o fat. I liavn Iwrn ret'otniiiPlnhng ri gfi-ell llnk'ellier, li ui there U liolli lug rln al.li li ran ha Uwd that 1 lex likely to hum lolit. london pniph may ha lined In lh Mine prorlloli a pan Kneii, hut limn mutt ti ue(. or it will hum leair. In uing allher iheae.rara inunt I taken In mixing and keeping Ida nilitura of uniform Iretig'h at they aetilo lo Ilia ImiIIoiu. In ml Ing pari grreu, Very llttlo water ahntlld Iki ieurei on ll at flrt, Joat enough o that It a III atir up lika lnilli or pat, then llmay Ixi thlnuiiel. " The work cf tliei tut worm will proh aMy end within lOdnya or two wn k, after alildi they will uato In th ground." A 1UU' ,0 ,,ln'U Mr. Img, tha wretry of tha Nvy, U lh final Cal.ll.i t dinner of the " "I' wl (ha yacht Hylpli. It Mr. Iing who tlioiiacl.t of Ilia Idea of rlvlng Ihi ollii lal fum tion aboard luiurli.u Uial on the Poloinae. II I alwr Individual and never dora what other pl do, l h ae. retary of the navy announce I. a ... .1.: . . 1 i I ... a.. a in ery non roinpri mm rr.lrriain on water lii.tead cl land, and avrr meinlier of the Cabinet coiifewa 'al liodlnner la looked forward to with "U'li adtlrinatlon a that given by Mr. l''nrf " 10 1 Ww,,,,r ?" j U tha a-n Ul iueti.n that li.tere.t the Cab.iirl lr weeka Uf.na the rvning !'" And i t the lt dinner he vtlMf "" u.iw It w lu tha form of a iMih'y letter rvad aloud by Mr. tiage, aw retary of the treamryr Mr. McKinley baa long en In tha habit of readm lo the Cabinet Mr. Iuo ev a weekly letter on ime iaaiie of national politic. The "hit" on the public olmiala are ery much enjoyed. Taking thl a a me, Mr. 1-otig, when c.ilfeo waa K-rved, announced that, ac corllngto ciiftom, Mr. IWIey'a la'fl letter would t read ami that it waa written lr the occaalon. The but added that Mr. IWr)' with characleriaiic inalght ha nini'd hi article: "Why no Cabinet member can In nominated for the vice prealdency." Hecretary tlagn red tha letter, and in dialect, aplrlt, humor and kwn pene trallun It liore o v. rlly the hall inuik of ooley that the gileat were kept In a gala of merriment. It wa written In a particularly happy Vein, and w filled with ao many percaiwl alluxion and with no many joke that referred to doing or iliacuMian In the Cabinet that there were about of laughing ami'iteiiii nt. Tho preldnl liimmdl I Hold to have enjoyed It more than any thing t-le written thl year. Finally there came the explanation an explanation that elicited more ap pliinne thun did tho origin d reading. It wa no Pooley Iclterlo which the Cabi n..i I. n.l d.ien liHteninu for the aecretary of the navy hud written evety word of it. r ruin Fr Sulct ti'M 15 acre timber land.:!1 mile out $,ilH)-:iO acre, all cleared, b.'ltom Un.l $iilM ItW acre uood land $ imi-80 acre partly Improved ;lil00 li acre; Iroiitaon nver; boat landing on place; three kindiol mil ; largo holme I'.'HOO-IHO acre; M improved; laro huurio and barn 1500- 212 abre. 35 Improved; Iiouho ....l l. m atiick ranch $HIH)-I0 acre nfr town ; well improved $10iHr 2 acre on plunk road, clone in tM acre rich limtmr land idieap. Hevcral liouxoa and lota on inn-all- J, A. TitAVKit, Box .123. niHiiinrkN Iron Nerve. Waa tho reanlt of hi nplondid health. Indoniitahlo will and tremendous energy aro not found whore stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out ol order. If you want them) uuatities and the succeHs they brliiK, uho Dr. Kin's New Life I'lllB. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cents at Geo, A. Harding's drug store, T Navr Maa'a l.M: "Ijiytiii'ii mil our life exciting ami think Unit ww aee a lot of tho world," mi Id Hie mi vy mini, "hut lt' a big ml tnki', U'luit do we kuowr of any of the poria wv vlall? The filer, other bonis tlmt tuny hnpieri to be there at Hie an me lime, mid I lie l',ligllll club of the town Uint a nil wc ace. And It's all ww know n bout, After you've touched at a few iH.ria and gone through tha same perforiiiHuce over and over agnln, you gi't mighty 'lied of 1 1. "A for. our life, what I It but a perpeiunl dub life? There are a fewr profeaaloiial club (cnnml, hut the ret of our lime I apeiit In much the aame way that a mini spends hi at Ids club lu smoking, rending, lu swapping Ilea, In making oneaelf agreeable to one's frli-ml who may do him the hon or of a vlalt and In making oneaelf agreeable to aome other fellow's frh-uils who may do him the honor of n vlltthnt' the sum of our ex istence, and when you think that's It for dny In and dny out. you ran but agree that a whole lifetime of It might begin to pull. "It's like wealing evening clothes all he. lime or iwndlng one's life at the ojMTft. or always hsvlng ihaaert and I nothing clae for dinner. All piny ami i no work make a dull hoy of almoat , any Jin k. I aometliiie wonder now any of ua navy men manage' to rl atiMTlor to our o'xirtuiiltlc for Ink ing Into Btupldlty's low eat depths." New York Hun. oajerer Coaoarraa. It I a remarkable and l(itnictlv fact Hint the career of four of the moat renowned characters that ever lived cloted will) a violent or mournful death. Alexander, after looking down from tlie dlxxy heights of bis ambition uxin a romjuered world and weeping that there were no more to comjuiT, died of Intoilintloii In a acene of debauch, or. aa some suppose, by poison mingled lu his wine. Ilaiinlbnl. whose nam carried ter ror to the heart of Itome llwlf. after having croawil the Alps and put to fight the armies of the mistress of the world, was driveu from his coun try and diiil at last of mlou adminis tered by his own hands In a foreign land, unlamctiicd and unwept. t'neaar. the eomiernr of ws) cities, and his temples bound with chaplcts dipped lo the blood of a million of his fiM-s. was mlwrahly aaluatcd by thoae ti con I ilc red hi Uean-nt friends. (loiinparte. wlnwe mandnte king and emperor obeyel. after tilling the rurth with the terror of hi name, cloacd his days lu lortely hanlhmeut uikid a bar ren rocU lu the midst of the Atlantic ocean. Hucn the four men w ho may le in sldered n-preiu tuntlvcs of all w hom the world calls great, and sucb their eiid-liitoxlcstlnii. or iM.lson. suicide, murderwl by friends, lonely exile! Qaaer Slhla Abrnatl. When I wa lu Alx -lew llalna laat aui.inicr. I saw a stout (iermsn woman Bitting at anoiner lai.ie eanng irom aa riiortiious pile of plates. I tiiougm at first she was curving or doing some thing of that kind, but a the meal progrcsicd and the pile became no Icks I made Inquiry and found out that stie was extremely nearsighted, and the pile of plrttcB-exncily U In uuuiber- wns ni-ceiianry to role her TkmI to a point where It would come within her rang" of flilon. She was no less a pemoiiage than the Puchess of S.es wick Holstcln. In I inly they do not ue gtnss la tho windows on account of the expense aud replace It with wood or other ma terial. In order lo relieve the monot ony. I supM)e. they have a hnblt of painting household aceiiea on these blank spacea. In one window you will ace an old chap reading his poper and In another a young miss dolug up her hair. There are alo other scenes of even more intiunne lamuj cunrncit-r. which I will leave to your Imagination. In Alliens one day I went out to buy something or other, which. I remem ber. cot 5 drachmae For It I tender ed a 10 drachma note In payment, ami In order to make rhnnge the storckecp- a - er tore It neatly in two ami rcnirneu me half to inc. Convenient, wasu t ItT -New York Tribune. hnrted tlrr Trrlh. One of the Inst things people like to admit usually la that their teeth are uot their own In tho sense of not hav ing grown In their mouths. A single uieintMT from a porcelain factory Is uot objectlonublc. The need of ll might bo canned by an accident or for it good many rcusons, but when It comes to ncvciiil nnd a plate, thou tho subject becomes a delicate one. Hut there was a woman In the street curs tlie oilier iniy who nppiireiiuj- unu brand new set of teeth and she was strangely proud of them. She llrst at tracted the ntteiitluii of passengers by the smiles Unit she lavished upon them Indiscriminately. Kvery smile brought the new teeth Into view more prom inently nnd the evidence that they Wero false and the people began to smile (jttetly themselves. Hut even then the woman was not sure that her new treasures were properly observed. ; and, drawing in her lower lip. she brought her upper teeth down apon It and tupped them carelessly with her finger, looking off Into vacancy mean while w ith a conscious nlr of uucoo cloiiHiicss, New York Times. Clierrins TTtni t p. Llttlo Klmcr Ginmpii, why do you look so sad? Urntnpn 1 was Just thinking. Here I am (K) yenra of ngo, and I have never done anything that will be likely to mnke posterity remember mo. Little Klmer-Oh, well, dou't worry. Mebby you'll still have a chance to live lu history aa aoinebody'a grand father. Chicago Times Uerald. Orlealal llamor. Kome of the similes ud by oriental advertisers are as remarkable for hu mor and linlvete as even those of the Immortfll Hum VVeller. Here are one or two eclmens which hare recently appeared In eastern newspapers: "(lood dispatched as expeditiously a a cannon bull." Tan-els done up with as much care as that betowed ou her husband by a loving wife," 'Taper tough as elephant's hide." "The print of our book Is ch ar as crystal; the matter elegant as a sing ing girl." "Customers treated as politely aa by the rival steamship companies." "Hllks and mi tins smooth as lady's cheek and colored tike the rainbow." London Answers. Sb SIIb1 Urlf, Horace (Jreclcy once had a discus sion with an advocate of women's suffrage shortly In-fore the American civil wnr. He was using as his Onal argument the lunblllty of women to fight. "What would you do, for In stance," he nuked his friend, "la the event of warT "Just what you would do, Mr. flree ley," she replied promptly. "1 should stay In an ofllce and w rite articles urg ing other people to go and flxht." Meaaarlasj Time. Just when the day became dlvldi-d Into hours Is not known, nor la the process explained. The Greeks and Itomans uieutired time by the water glass and the sun dial. Tho hotirglasa. filled with sand, was the outgrowth of these veanel. from which the water dripped through tiny openings. ill- A 110 IT fAMt'OKm. A llud.enif Kerira tf 5 n and I'srfol 1'abllratlons. California is the natural paradisoof the holiday maker. Ita resource are inex haustible, its Invita'ion universal, and ita reaorta and. attractions among the moat noted in the world. The Southern l'aclflc Comrany pub Ishes decrptlve literature containing valuable information about all of them. It Is for free dist titration and may be ob tained from any Southern Pacific agent, T. II. (lobdinan. General Tawnier Agent at Sn Frsncieco, C. II. Markbam General I'Msenger Agent at I'ortland, Ore. If you apply by msil Inclose a stamp for each publication. "Kesorts and Attractions Along the Coat Line" is a handsomely illustrated folder, giving a description of the l.eslth snd plessure reM.itson the roast between Han Francisco ami Ia Angeles. "Shsst Hewrrta." erntielhshed with iN-sutiful hslf totie engraving, describes the scenic and outing attractions of the van! and wonderful Sl.sU region, the grandest of pleasure grounds. "California South of Tehachapi" te!s all about the charm of that remarkably favored scinic tropic garden spot, Suulh- 'frf) C.!i(triiaa A hsndroine map of California, com plete in detail, reliable, skillfully in dexed, and full of information about the a'atn'a resource. Ilia the only publica tion of its kind conveniently folded for nk kct use. "Summer Outings" is a S'.'-psge folder ile voted to the camping retreata in the Shasta Hegion and Santa Cms Moun tains. It appeals mure directly to that Urge and growing class of recreation svekers w ho prefer this popular form of ouring. "Pacific (trove" is the Chautauqua of the West, and this (older not only de scribes the pretty place itself, but gives a program of the religious and educa tional meetings, conventions, schools, etc. to be held there this summer. Oilier publications are "Lake Taboe," "Geysers and take County," "Yoaem ite," "Hotel del Monte," "Castle Craiis," each brimful of information about the places named, and printed in the hiithest style ol the art. OAs i on i a.. Boar, tin yfllK Kind Yoa Han Atsnrs Boi of Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerlulnesj soon disappear when the kld- r"?r neys r8 out ol order ur uicueu. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often. If the urlna scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when It should bo able to i ...i.a! L .... t. i. j . ..t. ' y sy nudidi MV.-1 IV4 UUII Ita UIQ t,AUdQ VI tho difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should bo towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble Is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same exeat remedy. The mild and tha Immediato effect ol Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It Is sold bv drutrclsts. in fiftv- tyK cent and one dollar TCiT sizes. You may have a tiii; sample bottle by mall iiSIl tree, also pamphlet tell- Bom of Bwaumiioot, ing an aoout it, including many ot tn thousands of testimonial letters received , from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmei i & Co.. Blnehamton, N. Y., be sura and mention this paper. ing all about it, Including many of the rraiKr, A Minister4 (imk Advice, "I bsd a severe attack of bilious colic, 'got a bottle of CiismberUln'sC'olic.C'liol- era and I'iarrhoe It4irnely, Vfk two dose and was entirely cured," ssys liev. A. A. I'owers, of Kmovis, Kan. "My nelghlKir twross the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottle of medicine from the doctor. Ha nsed them for three or four days without re lief, then cslled in another doctor who treated him for some days and gava hirn no relief, so discharged hirn, I went over lo see him the next morning. He said his bowels were In a terrible fix, that they have been running ciT ao long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked hirn if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piarrhoea Remedy and be sai'l. 'No.' I went home and brought hirn my bottle and gave him one dose ; told him to take another doee in fifteen or twenty minutes if be did not find re lief, but he took no more and waa en tirely cured." Kor sale by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. Tbe Ijifest Tarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a 1m tie of Kemp's Pains ui In my grip. 1 lake cold easily and a few doses of the Pal sam always makes me a well man. Kveryaherel go I speak a good word j for Kemp. I take bold of my custom-. ers I take oM men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 2oc and 00c. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears tha Signature of BESTFORTHE BOWELS If ton ast fil l ft rrfuUr. b)lhr nvrenl of lh leirriiffrf df. r rft or mm b kmp fur I tvai otafn. ftud Im vrtl. of oa in lb bAp? of I TMinl )ble or rIll Hw"'- ' dftncinMift. Th I ttxxftbarat. aMLtl ajxatt srrffn ft ol aV4MplCC tb I 0A4 C.rftf sVi4 CiUI is U lae Pleaatnl. PaUtabl. -.Aen( TaaieOooS Donn4, Nevrr Kirftrn. Wpakaa. or (rl. Mr. bin Wrll foe rrr taaipl. kad bulrt ua brallb AMma liii, Cklraaa, Btoal. Sea fart. SO KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AND COPT RiUKIi OBTAINED ' lOVtCE AS TO PATENTABlLtTT FREE NiiUre In " IDTrniiva Ace 1 Uouk"UowtoobUuo PalnU" Charyrt wkbraif. No tr till paU-ul ! arcnreU ' Lrttrra atrK-tlr cnnfi.lrntial. Adiirt, ' E. 6. SIGGERS. Pair! Lsmsr. Wiihinirta. 0. C Oregon pfarrt Line Tlie Direct Ronte to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the KIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars. on the Portland-Chicago Special, the best in tbe West." Kquipped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners (meals a la carte) Free Reclining Chair Cars. Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled For further information, apply to R. NAGAL Trav. Pass. A;t. 141 Third St., W. E. COM AN, Gen'l Agent Portland. Or. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fust ami com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portltmtl daily except Sunday at 7 a. ra. This is the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on tho Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informs- f. l a.l.JrPHS;n? or callinir on UOn Dy c TnTir S i J o. iL-U i 11, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. ySkTV candy If CATHARTIC vase ataaa saasriase Mm is. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN' PACIFIC COMPANY. Trsin lar Orairon Pity for Portland ami way itsiinata;2t A. M. and (LOT) p. M. f.V Portland 10 7 00 r M l.v (irrgon City ().'.' am 7 .'.' r m ArAtlilsnd 12:.t)ASI ll:.ViM " HMrsrnenlo ft ( r m 4 a w " Hsn rrsnciaco 7:16 fx S I'i a al Oit len ft I". a m a m " Inver 0:lA :iOa Ksnaasfily 7AI 7:asi " Cbicsgo 7:1.1 A u 0.. a m "l.Angls l:'.iirw 7Wasj " Kl Pawi fl ;00 r m H i) r " Von WV.rtli f.-."0 a M .".') a st " City of Mexico U .'.l A U ". a tl ' lloualoe 4:U)AM 4 l A M " New Orleans fi-.Z'i r u R r u " WaliinKt.n t St fl:l2A!M " New Yorx Vi AS r 12 t.1 r m Piillrnsri snd Tourint csrs or. both trslna. Clisir cars Hsr-ramento to vden and Kl Pao, and tourint cars to Chicago, Ht. Iuis, New Orleans snd WsahiriKtori. Connection at hsn Krsncitco witli "-veral remhlp 11 r. r lor Honolulu, Japan. China, Phillpidrie. Central Biid booth Aim.; a. He Mr. K. K. Hrxipenirtriier a,""l at Orrgoii City ststion or aldrra I'.. KOKHLKli. 0. II. MARKHAM. Isn'er. (J. V. Sl P. Agent. Portlsnd, Oregon FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portlsnd foot of Washington street Mon days and Thursdays at 6 a. m. Return ing leaves CUtnkanie on Tutsdayi and Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m. This is the nearest and most direct route to the great Xehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co fisrisr Till 8CIIKHCLU Absivb Chics ao-jka. D,nTr. Ft P.irllsDd SVorih.Umalis.Ksn t p.m. licial 9: IS a. ni nas City. St. I-Jiuu. Chicago and EaM. Spokane flyer C . m. Salt I-akr, Dri.vr. Kl Worth, (Hush. Kan saa Cn. hi. Iiuir (.'lucao and Ea.l. Atlantic Eirra 9 p. til. Wslls Wa la. Um ,.-1 tun, Spokane. Mirvi neaHiji. ti". Paul.( Iluluih. Milaaukre.' Clucago ad Last, i 9:40 a. m. Oeeaa Hteaaithips tp. m- All Sul.ll.K (ialra tub i p. m. ject to charge. For j-aa Franoiaco Sail every 5 days Daily Ex Hnnoay. 8 p. ni. Saiiinlay 10 p. m. Colnrabia liver eteamers To Ai'ona a d W'ay LaujdiUKa. i p. m. Ex. t-un-ilav. Willaautte River 6a. m. Ex Sunday Oreeon Cl'.v, Nf wberg. 4 :.t0 p. m. ealem, Indepen ilenre and Way Landings. ti. tun- day. 7 a. m. Tuaa, Thur WlllamettfaadVanihlil it Jo d. m. Kivcr Oregon Citr. Payton. ao.l Wiy-Lajiaii . Miin. Wed. and .-a and Fn. 6 a. m. Tu .lh r. ao l rat. Willamette Rlrrr Port anil in Civl'l an I Way-Land: una 4:W r. ra. T. rtk. i bur. hud aU tave Ki paria 3 :;(.' a. n. Daily. Snake Rlvrr Ripaxia to Lawiatoo Leave LcwisrVin lsily . t:30a. m. W.H. HURLBUKT. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. SCHEDULES OF TIME .S01TUER.N PACIFIC RAILWAY BOl'TII BOI XD. Train No, 11 .. .. 1;i " " 13 :22 a. in. 4 :5 i p. m , U;14p. tn. 7 a. m. NOT. Til BOl'NP. Train No. 16 " " 14 9 a. 5:40 p. in. in POSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SOl'TllEKX FACim- BAILKOAP, Mail closes going North 5:S0piu,and 7:4.a m Mail clows goliiK3initliS:oJ a in and 7..-' p in SY KABTSIUS ELKCTKIC LINK. Mail closes lor Portland and tlistiitintiiur, points, 12 m. Msil closes for Milwaiikie and frllwood 9 a ni. Mail arrives frOM Portland 1:30 p in. sins aoi'TKs. Oregon Citv to Ely, Cams, Mulinu, Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 in, and arrives at 1 :'t0 a m daily. Oregon I'ity to lieavrr Creek, Sliuhcl, Clark, Meadow I! rook, Union Mills and C'olton leaves at 8 a m Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and returns on iV.'i.wiiit; davs at 4:ICi p m. 0reon City to Viols. boi;an and P.edland leaves' Orecon City Monday, We....lay and Friilay at 1 p ni, leaving Viola same dsvsat7am. Oregon City to Willamette, bialtord, Wllsonville and Orsenie arrives n. 10:110 a m and leaves at 11 :1I0 s m daily. General delivery window is open on Sun day from 10 to It a in, All letters iboHW'd into the box st the door is pronip ly eiU oil Sunday as on other days.