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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900.
M 'iivr.fi.vj mm..
K.lH'Irlr Idixl ( be KxIcihIi d liCmi".
null mill IVihup Hrtunin.
Jihtiin Meldruni lie-fan Ilm survey (or i
motor line Irunt Orcjioii Lily toCensmah
Ut Tin'N'Uy, end the i'"'iilruriji of
he track will have lo hetflu In ilm lui
iiiKilUt future or tlia franchise will l.
(Welted. Hm right of y for this nw
linn s K''ilol by Ilm county commls
ahumr lu (1. ('. Field, lfnllit maneger
jr Ilm J'aal Railway Company, on
ilm nil iy July, iHiKi, roiinwinii
! tlit iMtiUi'g rUiiMia inl conditions
id lhafrriflil!
('ranlln Maiiaa,
"(j . C. Field and lil lulr ami bmIkiii
In ami ere hereby granlm! Iho full prlvb
nka and rljjlit lor ami durititf Ida nn of
t ynail from llii Drat day o July, A, I.
w, oritialriict, inalnlalii and orat
, lr(l f ilouliln lrai k railroad ol Iron
,i alcel, with necnaaary turnout, turn
taMea ami e lichee; end In rmil Kilr
kii atreU'll Wlrn thnfwjll, fir the pur-
., mi i ( tranniiilltiuK power anl current
iivrr Ilia eauie ; said lino la alao permitted
o nigral IIiMUkIi Main alrncl to Ilia
tnaii ul 1'anpitiiili lrin Ilia nor tli i tlia
a tli boundary linee thereof, for tlia
pulp" b( lraliaMili paaaeiiKioa,
In fill ami exprene; witli prlvilrtfn to
i . tl.o caia wild tintwHi, vl(H irlt'lly,
i piif .l trui, or other le ; ami
lili Ida privlleKs of collecting (are each
j ii 1. 1 lu Mi pel 5 rrnta for each pa-H-nifpr
In una continuous paaaaga lt"
lapin !) tormlual (Milnta mentioned."
t'uHdllloMt.
"t'H,n tNiii.titiuii ilial at leaal una
tin I ul ali rail ay aliall tie completed
end In uralUni by tla Ul day ol l
cniilr, lisst, ami II (r any iiin ilia
hole Una doernhed it ho fmiahed and
In operation wlihlii the tlma ateled, li t
i lk'lita granted li'rln, over thti.utirlul-died
part, shall forfeited ami of tio fftVI.
Cars shall run ovr 'aaid railway after
p.inlwr J, li, at loal aa fn-jurhtly
as once atetv 'M mlnutr from 0 o'clock
a. in. until 7 ..K) o'clock p. in. ant Ibere
allnr at laaal once an hour until 10 ,J0
p. ui. of reb day."
A viorou prolrtt was ma'lo by Ilia
Southern J 'an lie Railroad l-nipanr,
ei-klng Ilia county comiuiiwlonere to ant
iila llipir former urder grentmn Ilia
fraiirlila. Tliplr prayrr wa rvfuaml aii'l
oiilcr ruiiflruipil.
Tdla iipw apirmof railway rumpra
lini'la a larifrr iiiiniiivrd! ai-o tlian
wmiM l a"fp.lilpj it ty Ilia raaual ol
arvar. It will, lu a rmilratila aitriil,
. ( k ilm Una of frolM lwla Irom paaa
Irtat lliruittli Ihalurka, aa rtiiincrtlona
CouM I tna. to al I'atinmali with Ida
vWlrlc rar, anil Ida M irnla rr Uq l-a
aava l. Il It llmtinlil Itilt woul l mluoi
Irtlg-lil ralea lu null an ritf nl that Ilia
tulk of Ilm trafllc woiil.l aa ovrr t li la)
ruuta, ami thai Ilia amall Ifti'glil lMata
l)li.g up ami down tlm Yamliill river
ltarrn lpra and Mi Mmnvl'lir would
alio taV adrantagn ol tlila clianit".
Tlia Una may alao i-ilptid to Mar'iatn,
wlilrli la atioui 'ii iiillm anuthwrat.
ur.n is i a rK tkahii:un.
larplnhnj fcwy Wrrk by tha ( larka
ma Abalrirt Trat rawpaay.
A M llnpn lu M It Mortonaati,
JO.tfl arc H, rt I, 1
M Young lo C Kuatcr, UK) a acc
3I.7t.St I.W
J A Taylor to It dnSUirr :.T!.tUI a
N J Unib claim l.&
A llamor to C Jana, 3 78 Crow
rlalm
Willauii lla Falla Co to S N Hat-
iiiumoii, lota I and 2, tlk , W
Kail. 1
W A Wlilta to W Kaatltain. blk
16, ()rPKm City 2,01)0
T I. ('barman lo I' St'hnorr, lot 1,
1,1 k .1. Vt.l vim 200
N J lU atin to J li lipwlla, lot 8, blk
II, Iti-allo't add 1
(' li CanUr lo (1 W Waldrtm, 1
l!ra Kialmr claim 2'0
C U Tliompaon to r'lod Mytrt.H)
a riiniuiiaon claim 3,1)00
f h loll V Hunt. nat4'and lolt I
and 2. at e 2, 4 , 5 Ilit
C Jolinaluu lo M II John-
inn. Hi) a Kimlpr claim l'O
f K Joliiihlim to aamo, aamo M0
Milit to aamn, namo M
It W Jobiiaton to aaina, tmo W
1) I .Inl.ii.l.m to aamn. aamn 100
M t. Jolmcton to mhi, nm 250
tli, J H and K llartiuau to K M
Iliittinan, 1 a Allun claim '. 1W
A Kiti hlon to K Kandol.l), 1(X) a
MiiliiMin claim MIH
0 W KiiHtliam to V A Vlilto,"0.10
W..1. I, claim w
TUB CI.ACKAM AH A HSTH ACT
Tltl'MT CO. are llio ownr of tlia copy
riL'lit in Uli TlmriiH nvHtoni of aliNlraut
Indi-xM, fur Cluckamat county, and liavt
t'ii only comploto ant of abatracta in me
County, can furnlnli Information at to
titlci to uni t onct on application,
l-naiia, liivHtmoiitn,riml t'Htiito, abalracti
et. Ulllte over Hunk of Uruuon City.
Call and InvoatlKuto. Addrtoi box 077
Ornunn City Oregon.
A rondcr Mill K plosion
Iti'Movc evpiytliltiK in ,iK,,t J ('
uruHlio mineral pllln, but botb ro mlKldy
liuigorotiH. Don't dyiiBinit" tl" tli'li'"1'
imi:liimry of your body witli calomol,
futon oil or aloes pllln, when Dr. King't
Knw Life I'illa, w bleb aro Kftitlo h a
luimmor breoxn, do tli work iirfictly.
urea Headache, Cuiitttiputiuit . Only
oc. For tale by Goo. A. Harding.
TKAI IIKKS KXAXIMTI0.1.
(Vrllflralea (.'raiitid In (luckamav
(tiiint;, AukunI, 11100.
riMr iimaiik,
Mla Laura Tlminpaon, Tualatin
Mlaa Aura Thouipaoii, Ktaironl
Mr. Flmabolli Itui k, Ori ioni City
.'. 1". Mltla, Nm-ily
J. (i, N'Nt, Needy
MIm Mary L. Young, Mllwauklo
aacoNii oh Aim,
I'uinia Klelnimllh, Clarkna
Minnie Wltiteruiantla, Canby
I.. Marijuaiu, Maruain
Myille Cornelt, Hprlngwater
KvaT'Mld, Hubbard
Inei It. TbompMin, Hlaflord
Kmma Hemming, l'an
Manila Adam, Oregon Clly
Mary MorniM l.uli, Om'Koii Clly
Maude Htotin, Itndlaiid
lienrira Murdo k, Markalmrg
Anna Th.impaon, Tualatin
Hlella Humner, liunuyaldn
lu Albea, Oregon Clly
THIN!) IAI.,
Mary Xva, I'orllalid
Katnlla V. lUi'bay, I'.arlon
Frank It. iVleraoii, M inilor
('. K. Moblpr, Hunnyalde
Anna lt bman, ('lackaina
lltilini Murray, Wllaonvllla
Cor II. Moore, Orrgon Clly
Myrtle (on, Itpavrr Crei k
(iiaia Mill"r, Oregon City
Anna 'I. eimltb, Oregon City (Not of
ago)
Mary Andrew, Ortgon Clly
Ithoda Newkuk, I'aikplaie
Ada I'!. Teal, I'ortland
Mary Jonaa, Carua
I'alay McAnully, Orrgon Cly
Hnlen W, (ileaaoli, Orrg in City
tiuaala Maddork, Oregon City
Lillian liana, Oiwrgo
Ina V. Itrown, I'ortland
Hauil 1'ilibury, Orrgon City
Kva H. Mnldrum, Orrgon City
Tom a Irkitia, Mar'tiam
Ollvt M. Mlaamoie, I'ortland
raiMAktr rkhTiriiATK.
Majorla Caouvld, Oregon City
Nriiio WaMpU. Orrgon Clly
Yr.U Knlgbl, Canby
Vava Kniglit, Canry
1'ruba'e ('art.
In Ilia ma'.ur of (be oaiata U 1'clly
(julnn, iImtinkI, It la ordirel that ibe
Ixtmlof C. W. Jurt, ailuilulvtrator ol
aaldeite, be In all rrepecli approvvl
In the matur of the eatala of Nina
(fare,K.vpyn Ituryla and Yern 1 Force,
uilnoraof J. K. I Korea, dm-taard, It
waa ordered Ibal the it'll of kin of tld
minora and all pvraoiia Imeraatnd In
aaid aatala appear on lha llHb day of
Srpti-mUr, and how ramwi why
an order about I not ba mada lu all the
real property belonging to ald eatate.
In Ibt matter of the ealate ri Fred-
erii k Kllnger, de,eael, It wat ordured
(bat J. W. ;nUli, adminliitrator of aaid
aatala, be author Iwvl to aell on approved
eerurltlea, 44 15 arrea of aaid eatate.
In the mailer tA the guardiatiablp of
F.'aie and I'dgar Make, minor I ap
proved and that U n filling certain re
crlpla guardian be discharged and bond,
men relreead. .
In the matter ol the eatata ol Ilenja
mln llendrltkaon. decraaa-l, It I ordered
that George Iiell, M. Ilalnet and W.
Wilchail are appointed a;pritera of
aaid eatate
In the matter of the eitatt of Matilda
I. Holt, deceaaed, It la ordered thai C.
M. Idleman within 10 day file a detailed
atatrmeiit of receipt and expenditurea
ma la by him at executor of aaid eatate,
tgvther with the kind and nature and
condition of aaid tolate at the lime of na
removal a executor of the will ol aaid
deceased; alao a ttateuienl allowing
the nature, amount and condition of all
property of aaid eatate now In Ida care
and ciiKtody.
Item.
8txvnii. In Oregon City, Angualll,
I'.kk), to Mr. and Mr. Ilarley btcvwna,
jr, twin Uiya.
CoiunihiduntTa' Court.
The contract fur 50 cord of fir wood
for the courlbouao waa awarden to V. 8.
K iillT.
In the matter of the tnlt of C. H.
Muore v. Claikamaa county, It wat of
dcred that the tame Ui taken to the lu
preme court, and that C. P. & I. C. La
tourette be employed anattorneyt for the
county.
In the matter of bid for county phy
alcian. bid of I'owcll A Norria, C. S. Sea
man, K. A. fomer and V. K. Carll were
oHnen and coiiKidervd, and the contract
awarded lo Powell A Norria.
I.onL
KninnwhiTo In this city. Masonic watch
charm. Hold crona emblem with figure
..' Inacrlbed In trlungle. Under wdl be
aiiltahly rewarded by leaving same at
Knterpriee ollb'e.
VolltlllC FlUptll'UH.
Are grand, but Skin Kruptiont rob life
of Joy. Ilucklein'a Arnica Halve, cures
them j bIho old. running and fever aoret,
nicer, IioIIb, felons, corns, warts, cuts,
bruises, burns, scalds chapped bands,
chilblains, best pile euro on earth.
Drives out pains and aches. Only 25
cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
0 oo. A. Harding, druggist.
The Enterprise $1.50 per year.
A HERO OF THE MINE.
It lllibad Ilia Mr ( Saa That !
Kallnrr Wirlmiii,
Ileber rranklln, a young maa eia
filuyud at Hit Ch ar Crei-k mine, la at
uiiich a hero aa any man who ever
brnved ilea III on Iho battlefield. Frauk
II ii sought not glory, but to save a hu
man life. There waa a lire In the mint.
The men were lulled out. Then the
were about lo shut off the air In order
to atop (he Dnruea, when It wn leannl
that a lone miner wn working deep lu
the mine, beyond the point where the
Pre started and waa then raging with
growing alrength. Here la the story
of the auhaeui-nt events:
Foreman Thomas Immediately called
for roluuteera to go with him Into the
mine to reacue the man. Keveral at
tempt were made by different one,
but they were drlveu bark by the
flames, and the cry of "Powder!"
coumihI a hasty retreat.
Finally Heber Franklin, a young man
whoa work keep him on the ootalde,
aaid, "I will go." And accompanying
Foreman Thomaa he preaM-d va
through the fire and found the man
working away lamping a hole, entire
ly uucoiiarlotis of tlia danger threaten
ing hllll. They ailieei4 lu gettlujr
out of tlia mine aafely, when "io fuo
waa shut off and the dip cloal up.
Tho rem ne waa bit act of great bravery
ou the part of Franklin, aa hi work
kept Mm ou the irutalde and he
onaciiualuled with the exact lay of the
land Inside, and the danger of uffora
lion from black damp was great, lie
waa the only man of the runny stand
ing by w hoaa nerve did not !rert hltu.
It la staled upoti gl authority that
ten mluutra uiore of lost time would
have rraulted lu the death of Hie miui-r
w ho waa at work and potmlbly a great
toaa to the company, a the supply of
Ir could nut la rut off w hlla there wat
any hoM of rescue, and this would
have tembxl to fwd the fiauiee. Kali
Lake Herald.
K.wal I Iba 0ala-
People do not often make the mis
take of giving too much. A certain
woman who ut long ago entered a
Glasgow church was an exception to
tint rul at least she thought so. fth
pmwd the Collection IkjX at the door
and drop-d In alXM-nr. Then she
took her ai-st In the church and waited
until the preacher appeared.
To her disappointment the offlelat
lug minister waa not the Dr. II. whom
aho had come to hear. On Inquiry she
fouud that she had entered the wrong
church. It was not yet too late to bear
the preacher of her choir, but the six
penra was another matter. To leave
It In the box would be clear lose. The
woman was ejual to the occasion.
Slowly di-arendlug the gallery stair,
aho requested her sixpence back and
received It from the officiating elder.
Youth's Companion.
Saaplelaaa.
Mis Matilda tiuowflake tat at the
piano and sang "All I Wants It Ma
ni:keur
.eke Osrklelsh. who had paid a
nocturnal visit to Miss Rnowflake'e pa
pa'a henroost the week licfore. squirm
ed uneasily lo hi seat and Dually "ask
ed In anxious tones:
"la-1 dey aoythlug pussonal Intend
ed In dat song. MIss'Matlldar-llalll-more
American.
Oregon t ltr .Market Keport.
(Corrected weekly.)
WheatNo. 1,4 cte, No. 2, 44 ct
No. 3, 41 eta per bushel.
Flour Portland, 1.1.05; Howard'!
IWI, f:i,10 ; Fisher's Heat, f 2.00.
Oata In sacks, white, 30 :enta per
bushel, gray, 30.
Millsluffs IUan, $14.50 per ton
shorts, tld.OO per ton.
Potato AO lo 75 ct ier sack.
Eggs, lfl to 18 ct per doxen.
flutter Kanch, ftOcenla Hr roll.
Onions, tl.1'5 to fl 51 per rack.
Ureen apples, S5 to 50 cent per box
dried 8'J cts per pound.
Livestock and Pressed Meats Reef,
live, :( to 3'c; bogs, live, 5 cts; howl
dressed, 5' to 0 cents; thecp, 13
per head ; veal, dressed 8 to 8So.
TO I' Ml MOTHERS.
Croup is the terror of thousands of
young mothers because its outbreak is
so agonising and frequently fatal.
Shiloh's Cough ami Consumption Cure
acta like maglu In cases of Croup. It has
never lien known to fail. The wont
cases relieved Immediately. Trice, 25 cts.
60cte. and $1.00. C. . Huntley, the
Druggist.
OREGON STATE FAIR
SALEM, OIEOOISr
Cpt.,ih,f 17 tO 22, C)00 - istsl
IHirircr and Ucltcr Than Ever liefore
t rounds greatly impioved, buildings repaired and reno
vated, all stock buildings thoroughly disinfected every
thing In first class condition for the largest and best
LIVESTOCK SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION
KVKK ON Till COAST.
$20,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES
Good racing every afternoon. Music and fun at night.
AUCTION SALE OF LIVK STOJK will be made a leading feature. All
live Btoek and other exhibits hauled FREE over the Southern Pacitlu rail
road. Rodueed pastenger rates on all railroads. For premium list and
other Information, address M. D. WISDOM, Sec,
W. 11. WEUKUNli, Pres., Ilillsburo, Or. I'ortland, Or.
SOCIETY KLEPTOMANIAC3.
riiar I'arlola artlrlra nl Vlrfa rraa
Ihr llomra af Ofllrlal.
One of the hading Jewelers of the
rnplliil wnt inuiewhut tnii-n ahnk one
day, ssys a Vnshlfigton paper, by re
ceiving from (he wife of a high olll'-lal
an order for half a doin gold nail
with a Jewel In the head of each and a
Cur.fU small gold chains. He Inquired
Ihii uses to which the nails were to be
put, when his patron said:
"You see, I have a number of very
vshmhle ohji'cts of art, which, al
though they are very expensive, art
very small and easily handled. Aa the
wlfu of an oir.i lul of the government,
I an ohllgrd to open my house during
the season to the constituent of my
hushnud and the Washington curiosity
seeking public in general. On my re
ception lny, therefore, my house la
crowded with all aorta of people, and
last winter I tuffcred the loss of sev
eral of Hi most valuable treasures.
"I have long hevu try lug to devise
aome plan by which I can keep in
ohjitta of ait outside of rny cablneta
and yet not have them stolen, for that
It the rmly word I can use In regard
to the Ions of my treasures. 1 have
concluded thai I must either nail down
some of the brtc a hrac or chain It se
curely to the table, and hence I am go
ing lo try this remedy. That la why
I want Hies nulls and chains."
This woman's predicament Is not an
unusual one In Washington official rir
rles. The kleptomaniacs who commit
the most BKgravait-d depredations are
for the uioat part well known leaders
In society.
One winter social circlet In Wash
ington wert greatly bewildered and
shocked by the doings of ont of the
U-st known women in official circles.
A numlx-r of hontessea began to mist
valuable dollies from their dinner ta
bles after they had given luncheooa or
dinners, and finally several of them got
together and compared noire, and sus
picion fell upon one of the women
who had been the guest at luncheooa
given by those gathered at the confer
ence. Finally the wife of a prominent dip
lomat determined to stop the raid upn
Oi dolllea, and at the next luncbeoD
she seaU-d the suapecled kleptomaniac
next to her. When the dollies were
brought oft. she watched her guest and
discovered that the latter laid her doily
oo the tahle and, careleaaly dropping
her handkerchief over It. picked up
both.
The boati-ss. In a most charming
i mauuer. turned to ber guest and tald:
"Pardon lue, my dear Mr. but
I am afraid you have my most ex
quisite dolly In your handkerchief. It
la so One I am afraid It will be crush
ed and therefore call your attention
to your luadvertence In taking It up
with your handkerchief."
The guest was not In the least abash
ed, and with a laugh ahe shook out ber
handkerchief, and the dolly fell back
on the table, whereupon she exclalmed:
"Why. dear me. so I have! How very
careless of Ue!"
There were significant glances a' I
around the tahle. but no more dolll
wre lost during that scasox
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
Cldnej Trouble Makes Ton Miserable.
Almost everybody who readj the news
papers U sure to know oi ine wonaenui
cures maae oy ur.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver
I and bladder remedy.
It la the great medl-
rS cal triumph of the nine
teenth century; dis
covered alter years of
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
nent money ana c un
der specialist, and la
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
bles and Dright's Disease, which Is the worst
form ol kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer t Swamp-Root Is not rec
ommended for everything but If you have kid
ney, liver or bladJer trouble It will be found
Just the remedy you need. It has been tested
In so msny ways, In hospital work. In private
practice, among lha helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It, may have a
1 . k. 1 1 1 unl f ... ku m . Il a a kyk
PAiupiQ mjiiiQ Kill 1 1 1 v. vj ni"'., m m vwn
wiling more aooui awamp-rcooi ana now io
find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and
tend your address to
Dr. Kilmer k Co..Blng
hamton, N. Y. The
rerular fifty cent, and Hnof smp-Rooi.
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
II jj v-
Ml
Ills Life Was Raved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent cltixm of
Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonderful
deliverance from a frightful death. In
telling of It be says; "I was taken with
Typhoid Feyer, that ran into Pneumonia
Mylunut became hardened. I was so
wesk I coul'Icnt even tit up In lied,
Nothing belfied me. I expected to soon
die of Consumption, when I besrd of Lr,
King's New Discovery. One Wtle gsve
great relief. I continued Ut usn it, and
now am well and strong, I csn't ssy too
much In Its praise." This marvellous
medicine is the surest and quickest cure
In the world for all Throat and Lung
Trouble. Regular sixes M) cents and
11.00. Trial Wile free at Geo. A,
Hsrding'a Drug Hlore; every bollle
guaranteed.
A Minister's Good Adtlce.
"I bad a severe attack of bilious rolic,
got a bottle of Chsmberlsln'sColie, Chol
era and Diarrhoe Itemedy, took two
dose and was entirely cored," says Ilev.
A. A. Powers, of F.iriofia, Kan. "My
neighbor across the street waa sick for
over a week, had two or three bottle of
medicine from the doctor. He nsed
them for three or four dsys without re
lief, then called in another doctor who
treated him for tome dsyt and gave him
no relief, so discharged him. I went
over to tee blin the next morning. He
aaid liia bowels were in a terrible fix,
thst Ibey bsve been running off so long
thst it wst almost bloody flux. I asked
him if be bad tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and be
sslii. 'No.' I went borne and brought
him my bottle and gave hi in one dose;
told him to take another dose in fifteen
or twenty minutes if be did not find re
lief, bat lie took no more and was en
tirely curd." For sale by Geo. A.
Harding, Druggist.
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Oregon hcrt Line
The Direct Bonte to
Montana. Utah, Coloradu
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
Iho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line,
or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines.
No Change of Cars.
on the Portland-Chicago Special, "the
best In the West."
Equipped 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
J. R. N'AGAL W. E. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent
14a Third St. Portland. Or.
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
ami 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,
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Trsins Irsr Or-iron City for I'ortlsnd snd
wsy stations st A. M. and i);(XI V. M.
l.v I'ort'vid 8;Wa 7:'ir.
I.v (irenori City f X-' AH 1 :fl r
A r A lilarirl 12 .13 A M II A at
Hacramanto t(r :.'Ia
" fan rranriaco 7:15 r a 8 ill AH
' Og'lrn a m II 4 1 A M
" Iienver " A M fM A M
" Kama City 7 :Z' am MH
" tbicano 7:4.'. A M :.ASI
" AnKle
" Kl l'a-o
Fort Worth
" City of Muxico
'" lloUDlOII
" Naw Orlsn
" WaahlnrUm
" New Yorx
1 :'JI r M
fl Mi t M
A ,.W a M
0:M A
4 :) A M
8:r r M
1:42 r
12:43 rs
7:00 a U
Ml t M
fl .10 A M
1 A M
4 :00 A
fl:25 t H
0:12 M
12 it r
Pullrnsn snd Tourist ears on both trains.
Chair ears Hsrrsmento to K'len and El
Pao, ami Uiurlil rari to Cblcago, Ht. Ixiuls,
New (rlean and Weablnrton.
Connection at Han Kranelncn with -rveral
icaniihlpllr.n lor Honolulu, Japan, China,
rbiliipiris, Central and bou'b Amrr!..
He Mr. K. K. HKinsn.er arnt at
Or-on City station or addre
R. KftKIILEK, O. H.MARKHAM.
XsnsKer, F. & P. Agent.
I'ortlsnd, Oregon
FOR CLATSKAN1E
Steamer G. W. Shaver,
LEAVES
Portland foot of Washington atreet Mon
days and Thursdays at 6 a. m. Return
ing leaves Clatskaoie on Tuetdayt and
Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m.
This it the nearett and most direct
route to the great Nebalem valley.
Shaver Transportation Co
ML
Israr TIM 8CHr.JjCltS Aasive
Chles go- ij.tt Ike. Denver. Ft .
Portland Worth.Omaha.Ken- P-"
f fecial Mt t-ltr tt. Louis.
9:16 a. m C'liicago and Et.
Hrk.n. s" l-k'. Denver. Ft.
Brvokane Mortli.Oinal.a.Kan- 7 a.m.
sa Cio.St. Louis.
bp,n1, C'liicago and EiM.
Atlantic Walla Walls. Lewis
Express ton, Spokane. Min- a.m.
9 p.m. nea,MIts. 81. Paul. 8 wa-m
Duluth, Milaaukee.
t'lncano and East.
Oeeaa Steaauhlpt
I P- All Sailing date, tub- ' P- in
ject to change.
'For -an Franciaco
Sail every 5 days
Daily Ex '. "
Sunday. Colombia giver P- m.
y p etaamers Ex. Bun
Saturday To Aa'oria a. d W. day.
10 p.m.
r ar-
Willamette River
6a. m. Ex. Oregon Cue. hewberg. P- "U
Sunday Salem, Indtpen tx.;un
deuce and Way
Landings. Ta-rn. WlllamettesBdYsmhlil 3J0p.m,
Turn, Thnr Rivers Mn. Wad.
andea-. Orrgon Cit, Partoa. andFri.
anil WijXanan ir.
t a. m, Willamette Elvrr 4:i p m.
Tue-.Th::r. rort:nil to Coivalllk Tua.lhor,
anlta:. anJ Way-Unduaa aud Sat.
Usve Snake Elver Leave
Riparis Riparia to Lawiiton Lewiston
3:3." a. m Daily
Daily. 8:30 a. ru.
W. II. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RiaWAI
80CTH B0CSD.
Train No. 11
9 :?2 a. m.
4:5il p. m.
0:14 p. ui.
7 a. m.
9 :22 a. m.
5 :40 p. m
.. .. 13
.1 13
NORTH BOUND.
Train No. 10
" " 14
11 11 j.)
POSTAL SCHEDULE.
BY SOCTH KSN PACinC BA1LKOAU,
Mail closes Koing North S :5i p id ,aml 7 :45 a m
Mail closes goltiK South 8 52 a m and 7 'S1 p m
SY BAST SIPS KLKCTRIC LI.NS.
Msil closes for Portland and disiribiitini;
points, li m.
Mail closes for Milwatikie and Sellsood
9 a m.
Mail arrnesfroM Portland 1:30 p m.
BIDE BOtTES.
Oregon CHv to Ely, Carus, Mullno.
LUieral and Mollals leaves at 12 111, and
arrives st 1 :.'W a m daily.
Oregon City to Beaver Creek, Shuhel,
Clark, Meadow Brouk, Cnlon Mills and
Colton leaves st 8 a m Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, and returns on Iniiowing
uav st 4;3." p m.
Oregon City to Viols. Logsn and Redland
leaves Oregon City Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 1 p ru, leavins; Viola same
davsat7am.
Oregon City to Willamette, Staltord,
Wilsonville and Oraeme arrives ut I0;30
a m and leaves at 11:30 a m dally.
General delivery window in open on Sun
day from 1U to 11 a m, All letters dropped
into the box at the door is prom..iiy sent
otrSundsy as on other days.