OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900. DnCAM9 OF TWILIGHT. " I Wl.-n Hi 1iiiI"m flim tl nmmi Anil Hi tirMlf ' nlulrwl lln tloo4 At. Hi ilM jr la ili.kli. Ill III nlghl'l illwlli AiMkl, i...tr toluene liglillf lulling Vrll III ll.li'- llk ilul high, TlM"l Hll "l Hll UK MHiltWllI irii In Hi xxn ,h,n Hi il''!" l-mml u iillm At, I Hi ilalkOM miiIm !) Ami It Snh "I II' ("ftiliiatr IkilM lull lwl III III UH, .aiii )'! 'l'n w In , ri"lil IIK irM iUrk lhlgM, piHini I In I Hk H" mini li itnitH Al Hk mmliif il Ik nlgM. I ml' I'm Up.. I In AImItc'i BtJn. k hi rvnriiriiT i lumt Woman, Wlnlfid Vm Nut (M l (Jllli Kraaung, Ik) I 1 !'(fl Jlld lit Out. "1 II IIK'lllill( llllllMIIN 1 lllljKir- tmitr I ak"d aa Winifred .Miki1 up ith a huiiiNt of wrinkles on her fore- In ad. "Ill.lJirlinidy." kilt) MM. Willi elfin. "Arn yu wrllli.jf a ikm-iuT" ",v ni lil hk t'uulil ponnltdy Ik) more pro jilr." "Tli' ii 1 may t aldo to fcelp you." I llj.'i;i ll-'l. "('Mainly imt," nhe ( IhIiihmI, and !in lntitiilly mrrnl n r nhwt nf p. lr hHIi Hi" lilnliliitf fail. That." nho , Inl, "would Im lim ridiculous." "Niiw. why la Dm ! 1 - a of my helping j, -II rl'tlrlllmu ?" I deliiaildi'd. Wi ll. II U." "A woman's rrnnoii!" "At nil rti-Ul. nhi llialatcd, "I limit nrlir thn li-IIlT inynrlf. limn I li fi.rr I vrniiiml in auk. .-.r.Crfl.-l." "I waau'l aware you rorn-niKindrd.' ICf.Till-ll. "nil. we don't. At 1-at lie ha licvrr urittrii in inn U-fnrr." Iip annwrrrd. "Ami Nil )Mi find r. CarfliM a t.r dirnViilt to anawrr" I nkrd. Winnin not with ln-r rlk'lit rlU.w on t!,p fdtfn of III" Mulltllf ,ai. IiiT rye f.n-d mi the window, a charming air of Klf ruiiKiiitiMit-M on lirr numll fai-f. A triM of ut lialr fill fur ward over her fr. Iii-rnl. w hti li u Kill wrllikM. "Kii'Imhm yot let llio loll jriitl tint t urT I iriixri, Mainllnf with a Land on h-r chair. "nh. I know m hit to any." 'Tlirll whrrc'a jrour tlifUctiliy V I 1o n .ainlnl. "At li-aat I think I itn. only I Ooti't know liuw lo jiiil II." "Wrll. you . Iliat'a wlirr I mlclit ctmni In " "It la nothing - noiMntf In tho orll -In i.i you." tio aalil, ruins lm- fuUlvrljr. "I am Imt qnltn tir of Dial." "Hut I am rrfmiljr aur," aha lnlt I "Vow. you wrro lo tnk m Inlo your riiiiflilrin-e a far a to ahuw mo Car e.l.ralrii.r "nf cinirn I tliall lu nolMnc of I he k!ti I." almrrlorlnl. Thru I iniiNt try to (una It, roil lmt." "Vnil rtmlil nrri-r curta." rrli-l Win- hlr i!. c,liMtljr. "Ilo wUhi-a you lo marry lilm." I MM. Wimiin turiin) upon me with an tt- pn-!nii i f niinpli-te aitrprlne. "M'li. how i!i you know thatf alio riilniiiiiil. with a flrrro (lunli. "Von mf , liappru to MiMta a pair of r. " "I am mire I hare nerrr lne ft thing In h n l you lo think that." "Mill It might have M other, rape rlally t'arflrlil. you know." "I think ihnt'a ti-ry horrhl of you." ' n l.t. ntttlng dowu afaln. with a itlt mi ln-r !p. "Hu n rnrflohl ha realty akeJ you I" marry hlmr I ankeil. "In'l II a iiiilxnnceT" aha rrlt-d. lift !n h-r r i tirciwa with nil air of trt-nin pi'rpli'tlijr. "Well. Ihnt'a all right." 1 anld. "Whnt l.r ahoilemaniliit. "Xo Hint you think lt"a a tiuUnncpT" "Well. It In." ahe annwereil. "All my l".le are liotherliig llio about It. They 'ilil mo to" 'They iluii'i wnnt you to worry tho man!" I erleil. "They IiihIkI there'a no renaon why I I'oiililn't." aahj Winnie, with a h anion- e'l eiirehon. "'li. hut there' the moat excellent riiiKnii," 1 urged "li. l tell mo whnt It la!" alio plead l''t ti iM ru!y. "I I iWul.l help you." how J" alio cried. liiiui a freah aheet of pnper and a '"w nlh." auggented. "then Ml die ",, yimr miMwer. Now then." 1 tile f'"'' '!. " Tiear I.ord Carllt hl "I've mil i,f ""J'lmiik .ia very much.'" I can't beglu lu thnt wny," alio ohjecte,!. "Well," nnU ..wo.j, (ry BBnn "'ur Lord Curlleld. 1 nin tleeiilv hoii- "fed hy jo,ir reiiuent.'" mute put the end of her nen ho- ,w'cn hir teeth and turned toward mo vvlll n (lonhlflit nip "You know." nhe nnlil "1 ilon't rnnllw fl, l honored nt nil." or courNc not. If n mere matter lnnu. Now, then, wo'ro not getting " '1 am (leenly honored by your re- 'l'Ht, hut I regret to tell you' "- T III tlNt know U'linf I'm irnlricr i,t toll ''liu flmt," eHod winulc. piniHlng ngnln. ' cegret to tell you that I am una '"to connlder It' " ""t I did verv nerlnnuli " nlm In. m mm (li. wcjl." I HitM. "of couiho If you "My enro for tho fellmv" f Welly il0 crU(, ptovoklngiy. W'liy, you may a well wrlto tho let my Interference." lint I told you at first," aald mphnntly. I ahall aay good by," I re I'imM, ami I Uxik my Imt from tha In lilo. "looilhy" aim aal1, with a carelena lxl. a I atepped townnl tlm door. '"J'liMt Will he tha teroiul ahift of pa -r I've wanted," aim cried a I turned inn iiAniin, "You're going to write another, their I kiiggeated, rlimlnrf tha door again. "It'a a pity you'ro In a hiirrr " nlm tried. "I'm no." ''Iieeauwi you might po.t It fr tnn. I klian't Ihi two inliiiitea." And, taking lier p-n, the hegan to wrltn at a great ne. When aim had nnlnhed. aha rarefully hlntied thn letter and dlrwt id an elivelolHi. "You mlirht Ilka tn read Itr khe atiggealed, on tho point of dealing It "Oh, thank!" Hho helil out her hnnd with tho let ter, and, tnklllg ll from thn envelnpn, l aimmlhfil It out The contenta wero l-arely two linen aaklng Carfli Id to call al 4 n'elm k Iho follnwlng day. "Will that dor ahe anked. "I think in I no would hare tx-en lt ter," I anld. That I one of (he thing we ahalt never know now," aha am wired. "Why noir "lUM-auae ymi lnt your temiier." aha knld. "I hate a man who lone hi tern per." "Htlll it'a never too Into to mend." I urge. "Now, auppoM you alt down again ami nuUh my letter, then we ran 'rotnpure null , you know, and I'll pont Whli ll yoll pleaa." "Very well." he ananded. and aha Ml down and tiK.k her pen again. "Where Were weT I anked. w,Iear I.nl Carfletd, I am deeply honored ,y yniir reijlient. hut 1 regret to tell ymi Hint am unnhle to rnnnlder ll.' That'a all we'ta done." aald U'ln tile, looking up with au ripe-tant ai preanloii. " 'lli'ailnn' " "Yen; I've written that." "'lieeaune I am already engaged to lie married to Winnie threw down her pen, making a large hint on the pad. i iihiii i aiiow you wero making a Joke of It" nhe rrle! Indignantly. "I'll! Hot." I lunlnled. "ion were leijing ma to wrlio non en." "jnu never writo anything liklf no nelinltile In your life," I a ll red her. "Ileal.lrn. It Un't true." the nahL .noi yei. annwereil, "and yoo haven't flushed tha letter. Now, up- Kne you flnlth ItT" Winnie took up the en again. " 'lieeaune I'm already engaged to ha niarrM lo Mr. Arthur "- "i)h. thl I dreadful!" ah murmur ed. lM-nding low over lh paper. "To Mr. Arthur nver.nl.'" I aald. "Now, all you have to do la to remain hi very truly or Tery alurerely and atgn your name." Ho Winnie algned her name; then aha leaned hark In her chlr and at ami Lard al what nhe had written. I drew a chair to her aid and aat down. "And Dur I auggented. "(if coume." ahe continued. "It Un't likely I could neiid him a letter of that kind." "HCII It contain tha truth." "It aay ihnt I am engaged to ba marrliil." ahe tnl.l. "and of courao 1 au nothing of iho kind." "You will lie. Winnie." "Some day perhap." "Today la a good ai another." urged. "And to aomchody." ahe added. I "If It come to that" I lualated. "I am iH-tter than any one eUe." Minnie KHikei into my race, with a kmlle on her llpn. Theu ahe bceamo perinniieiitly aerlouo. "lVrhap-Nrhapa you are." ahe aald quietly, and theu- Hut I don't think 1 ahull tell you what followed. Went- minuter llaiette. Bha la aeala. In Pprln there are aome 10.000.00u of migratory kheep. which every year travel aa much a 'Jul mile from tho plain to the "deh'ctablu mountain. Where Iho thepherd feed them till Iho enowe demand. Theno nheep are known aa traimhuinnuicn, and their march, Anting pluccn aud belinvlor are regu- htted by ancient ami nK-clnl Inwa and trlhuiuil tinting from tho fourteenth century. At certain time no one I allowed to trnrel on the mime route a tho nheep, which have a right to grnxe on all open and common hind on (he way and fur which a road Ik) ynrd wide mint bo left cm all Inehmed and private proiH-r-ty.The ahephcrda lend the flock, tho nheep follow, and the llm k are accom panied by mule carrying provision and large dog which act a gunnl agiilnnt tho wolven. Tho merino nheep travel 4o mile to the mouutulmi, and tho total time npent on tho migration there and bnck I H week. Spectator. 1'raellral 1'iillllea For Infanta. The Ingenious educational system known as the school city was Invented by Wilson I Gill, to whoxo efforts Is largely due Its success lu Onuiliii, Chi cago, Milwaukee anil other cities. Uu nuu occasion a class of urchins was be ing taught tho mysteries of election day. One boy was iniute n Democratic and n second n Itcpubllcnn Inspector, two wero made poll clerks, two watch ers, two cniidlttntcs, iiml so on. Wheu oil the tiiMks hud been nsslgucd, a square Jawed llltlo fellow looked up and hhM: "I'leiiHe, sir, I wnnt to bo a police mnn nnd club that curly headed poll clerk." Saturday Kvcnlng Post. C'rlllelaliiK llln Own. "Hut, my dear husband, It really Is unJiiNt of you to nluiMo niotlicis In-law so. There lire good ones." "Well well, never inlnd. I haveu't snld onythlug ngnliist yours; It's only mine I'm grumbling nbouL" Bostoa Traveler. A Maine' a lalarf. Home yeiir nuu C'oMla I', Ilurrllng Ion' privatn awretnry, Mr. til lea, aak ed for an Inerenao of nalnry, "lo you need any moro nionayT anked Mr. Ilutitlugtoii thoughtfully. "No, air, I don't exactly need It," tn piled Mr. Mile, "hut, atlll, I'd ha glad to he gelling a little more." "Ah-hijin m m," imined ,U eruploy. er. "Can you get along without tha advance for Iho prenent?" "tilt, yen," aimwercd thn aerretary, I guca no," and the matter wo drop- fed. A couple of year later a new hoy ap peared at the Mill a home, and the eno Mnry thought tho time propllloua to renew tlm application. "Why, my dear tlr," aald Mr. Huntington when ha heard hlui through, "I rald your aai ry when you aaki me Ix-fore." "I never heard anything alx.ut It," ld the aeeretnry In amnwrnent "I'roUhly not," returned tlr. Ilunt- li.gton. "In fuct, I uned that moucy to buy a piece of property for you. I'd )um let It ntand for awhile If I wore you." tlr. Mile thanked him wannly and retired aomewhnt inytfle1. Hhortly after Mr. Huntington called him Into hi private office. "ty the way, Milea." he mild, "I have aold thai real entale of yoiirn at a pretty gixl advance. Here la the check." The amount wn f.VMXK). The prop erty wan part of a large eevtlon pur-chaiH-d by lha railway king a an In vent ment fur bin wlfc.-Han Franclnco Agonnut. A l.lve nir oa nr Ifal. ime i iiicngo girl a hat nm.le a en tloti In the wouien'a lunchroom at the Auditorium yenti-rday. Khe came lo from Michigan avenue and ntopped f a moment In the parlor. While lher nhe uotlcix) a young npnrrow flutter vn through the ojien window and wheel once or twh-e around the room. Kha felt It bnuh agalnnt her hat lu It flight but thought no more of It and panned on Into the lunchroom. Hhe had picked up the bill of fare and wan reading It when ahe felt that aome one wan watching her, ami, glancing around, nhe (Uncovered that ahu wan a fM-uliig point for all the eyea In the Immediate vicinity. Of ci i u rue he blunhed and ctilorH up and liccnti to wonder at the caune of the lieople'e Interent. Junt then the waiter, w ho hnd U-en hovering around. noticed her ronfualnn and. bending down, wulnpered. i'ahdou me. mlna, but dah'a a live buhd on vo' hat" And theu limtead of going Into hy- terh he cnlinly nnM; 'Thank yoo. Will you pleaw nhixt It off?" And the waller "nhoocd" the nparrow lownnl a nearby wlmlow, while the owner of the hat fixed It on ntralgbt and prfM-eeded to onhT her luurheoO. 'hlcago New a. iaa4 II IMda'l Km pi. I luring the -oiid preyfu court martial, M. (Jtiennay de Ih-aun-palra, tx pn nldeiit of the civil ncctlon of the cvur de i-a4itliiu. who wan bitter agalnnt the accuned captain, received a very Kil'te h-tt.-r iIbIihI from tL Chateau de I'rrfargler, near Neu chati'l, lu Hw ltx-rhind. and nlgui-d. "A de Prcfnrglcr." prnlnlng him fof bin effort a lu the Prey fun cane and In viting him to come and atay at th writer' renldelice. M. de Hi uurejiiilre n-plled lu hi ununl flowery ntjle, hnylng he would continue the ntruggle an long an he had ntreiigth. and that he would remain at the breach like a valiant noldler lo net an example of duty tu (m and th fatherluud, even nhould he ntand alone. Ho did Dot ponltively decline the Invi tation, holding out hopea that nomo day he might U friH lo accept It. The Chateau de Prefargler la th lunatic anyluni for NeuchateL- Kt Paul'a Itudk-ct. Ilow He Hot It. "I." aald the gruff old merchant to the young ninn who w anted to go away for a week, "have worked here for 23 year without a vacation." Yen, I know It That'a why I want to get away. Hut for tho horrible ex ample you prencut I might Ik willing to work on and on without a " Let It auillce to aay that he got hla vacation. Chicago Time Herald. Impreanrd. "Inn't It awe Umpiring." aald the youth with tendencies toward the sub lime, "to think of thl enrth rushing forward on It track, iiHrlor to all human direction aud beyond all re st rn I tit?" "Yes," answered tho fair jrlrl softly after a long jmuso. "It makes me think of my new automobile." Wash ington Star. OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM, September IHger and Hotter Than Ever Before Grounda greatly impinved, buildings repaired and reno viited, all stock buildings thoroughly disinfected every thing In flrat cluHs condition for the largest and best LIVE STOCK SHOW AND AGRICULTURAL EXPOSITION KVKK 1IK1.D ON TUB COAST. $20,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES Good racing every afternoon. Music and fun at night. AUCTION SALE OF I.IVK STOCK will be made a leading feature. All live stock and other exhibits hunted FliliK over the Southern Pacific rail roml. Uodiicod pS4tmgr rates on all railroads. For premium list and other Information, address M. D. WISDOM, Sec, W. 11. WKIIRUNil, l'res., Hillsboro, Or. - Portland, Or. ; ."v-s"?ry y w y vr x s Million fjlrnn Away, It ia certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern In the land who aro not afraid to be gennrou to the needy and aulTiirlng. The proprietor ol I'r. King' New (lincovery for Oyiinuinji Hon, Cough and Cold, have given away over len million trial bottle of title) great medicine; and have the latin faction of knowing it bi ahnrluloly cured thoimundn of hoielon ciumh. Antliina, lironchltin, Hoarnenen and all dim;ane of the Throat, Cheat and Lung are umly cured by it Call on dm. A. Harding and get a free trial bottle. Regular h'im Mk:. and $1. Kvery bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. .tlie. V,.li,. la I......I . !,,. j.. .1 .... notice in tiorehy given that there will be a meeting of tiie anneinor to estimate the pionortionate ahare of the cont of the ewer in newer dintrict No. 2 ol Oregon City, Oregon, to le anw-ed to the aev eral projrty owner to be benefitted by the conniruction of aaid newer, a pro rlded by Ordinance No 2S2, on Friday, Augunl ?,, Vm, at 10 o'clock a. rn. at the office of the city recorder. I' ted Augunt 23, 1IKK). C. H. Dra. F. T. (iairriTii. CO. HtXTi-ar, Anaeeeor. Having hough t at a aacriflce aale IV) roll ol linen-warp matting, will give the coiiniiii-r the benefit of the bargain. We alwaya do a we nay. W. L. Clock, the home furnlnber. DOCH THIS HTIilk'K TOt I Muddy complexiona, Nawteating breath come from chronic conatipation. Karl' Clover V.imA Tea in an ahnolufe cure and ban been eold for fifty year on an abno lute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 60 ct. C. O. Hnntley, Hruggiat. TfJ.L YOt'K HITTER. A Heautifut Complexion i an Imrxifni bility without good pure blood, the ort that only exlnta in connection with g xl digention, a healthy liver t.nd bowel. Karl' Clover Koot Tea act directly on the bowela, liver and kidneya keeping them in perfect health. Price 2'i eta. nd 50 cts. C. G. Huntler, Druggiat. Yon annume no rink when yoo buy Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteniedy. Geo. A. Harding will refund your money if you are not Mtinfit-d alter oning it. It ia every w here admitted to be the moet tucceetful remedy In ue (or bowel complaint and the only one that never laila. It i pleanant, nale and reliable. Geo. A. Harding, Druggit- A Mlnlntrr'a Ilnuke. A city ruininter wa recently handed a notice lo be read from hi pulpit. Ac companying It waa a clipping from a (eaapaper tiearing uuon the matter. The clergyman itarted to read the ex tract aad found that it began : "Take Kemp' Balaam, the bent Cough Cure." Thi wn hardly what he had expecUd and, after a moment' hesitation, be turned it over, and found on the other tide the uiatter Intended (or the reading The Knterprine get the news, lie Enterprise. Get A Minister' Good Aihicf. "I bad a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle ol ChamberlaIn'aColic,Chol era and Diarrhoe Kemedy, took two dose and was entirely cured," says Kev. A. A. Powers, ol Kuipoiia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick (or over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them (or three or (our days without re lief, then called in another doctor who treated him (or some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning. He raid bis bowols were in a terrible fix, that they have been running off so long that it w as almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and be said. 'No.' I went borne and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told hi in to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find re lief, but he took no more and was en tirely cured." For sale by Geo. A. Harding, Druggist. To Cure t'onatlpatlon Forever. Take fWiiret Cniulv Cutrmrtlft 10o orKo. II C 0. C. fall to cure. druvgtKU refund mooey. OH,EO - OIsr 17 to 22, I900 air. x5rxirxrtrrt iJ ! The wolf in the U)s put on rheep' clothing Imcenee if he traveled on hi own reputation he couldn't accomplinh hi purine. Coiinlerfiiltern of ItaWilt'a WiU:h lUx-d Halve coiildn'l nell their worthlenn lyen on their merit, no they put them In hole like PeWitt'n. Iiok out for them. Tnke only IWitt'a Witch llnx'il Halve. It curen pile and all akin dineanea. Urn,. A. INreing. BESTFORfi BOWELS tl ii ko I n rtnulnr. bunlilir swnrnl of the '! trr iUf. f ,.u r ,' 'il b Kp ri.ur UJt ovn. mid li fifm In IIm !. of wi"l phfil t pill ywiu li l,,r.i Tii humiku d....i rr.-.-t (7 ti.iiiiut WWVIB mimmw KMq C!nil I IO M Plnt Plthi. H-iurnt TnUowl roO'vt, W-f Hirtrn. Wnlm. nr I, rum V y Write f'i IimubiiK. kihI lrll on brallh AMn 1 r 'mm, ItlM, Mml, Urn lm. aoa KEEP YOUR BL000 CLEAN Dont Be Doped There have i-n plnl uKin le mnrket e-veni rheap n-irlnUof an otnoleli.-Minion of " Wnlater'n Inetionnry." Vln-y are ln-lng offerwl uii'ler yarUnu nninca at a low price By A ty eoM Vlem. grrxi-n. amenta, ef and In a few lrwiii,- a a ppuioluui fornutacnic turn to pa-rn. Aiuivuuveuterit of thcae comratlvly Worthless reprint are very mlil'-anliig; for lnnre, Ux-y are ml vert Kv u, l tiie nulaianunl eiilrnlit of a hlvtier-piionl I,, wlw-n In n-alitr. -i far an we know aud ImUcve, tbry Reprint Dictionaries, phototype enple of a book of over fifty rearnniro, wliieh In Itn tiny wnnmld fornlxiut n'i.i'1. niil which wn miirb nuienor In pn-r, IirlnUnnil tiui'llnir to tlxw Imllation. U-uig tben a work of notue aunt Irutcad of one Long Since Obsolete. The iupiilroent of tfl.rjl) no-railed "new word," hu h aume of lime hooka are ad v-er-tined to contain, wan compiled ny a r-ntlv man who dieil vm tony ymn aud wa puliJMied before bin deata. Other mltHif ail litkin ar probahly of more or Icaa vaiue. The Tthmr'e Uubridftd Dletloaary pub ll.lxxl l.v our bouw i tne only OM-ritorlou one of tbnl nnme fnmlliar to ttii reoeratkm. It comainn over Sio paxta, with llluntrn- kme od nrarlr evi-rr un and t-mr ni, Imprint on the title pairs. 1 1 In protected by cop) rinht fn.m elieap imitation. Valunble th.i work K we here at rat exia-iim pul.lbihed a thoroughly rrvbird no-i-uior, known throughout the world a Webster's International Dictionary. Aa a dictionary but a lifetime you abouid Get the Best. Illurtrated pamphlet free. Add real C. C MEBKIAM CO, Sprlafflcld. AU. PATENTS TR'Or.-MAKKS ANDCOPTRiGKIS OSTAil.'-D ADVICE aS TO PATENTABILITY Nouec la " Invenuv. Age " ' Book "Howtooblain I alruU" FHSE Ctarp? moA-mr. No Tr till patent 1 frrtirrd ' Lrttrmrtrictly confidential. Ai'.dr. E. C. SIGGERS. PatFfit Lawi?r. WatKii :ton. n.C w k.a. 4 Opep tirrt LineI(.I(. The Direct Route to Montana. Utah, Coloraiu and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, vis the UNION PACIFIC Fset Msit Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars. on the rortland-Chicago Special, "the best in the Wert." 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 R. NAGAL W. E. COM AN, Trav. Tass. Agt Gen'l Agent 14 J Third St. Portland. Or. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES Ity the fast and com modious steamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This ia 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. ff CATHARTIC jt k. vaAOlnuuin MiTve(o IllnfYnlnfMi Tinn EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train leav Orniron f'lty for Portlaid and way ttn'lonn nt 1:l.'l A, M. and 0:01 1'. M. I l.v Pnrllniiil H.10 A M f .'AM 12 . :u a m fi:00 r M 7 : 15 t M 7:(i r at 7 ' -' r at 1 1 :.'' a M 4 A H 8:1,1 A M I. Oregon City Ar A nlilanrl ' Hncrniimnto " Kan franciaco ' Ogilen " Iienver " KnrnanCily " Chicago 6: ir A M ti ll!) a M 1:i' a ll.. ) A M 7:'.'5a 9 : ' a M " Angelea " Kl l'awi " Korl Worth " Hiyof Mexico ' Hoiintoti " Vw Orlean " WanhliiKton " Nfir Yora I .' r m ():') f K :.VI A M :M A H 4 H A M H : r m i) a: r m l.' M3 r m 7:lA fi ") f M n :v) a m A flll' X r A lu l.t r n fiiliiiinn nd Tourint enrs on twlh train, f'lmir enr Hwrnmento to (igden and Kl l'ao. and lonrlt rnrt to Chicago, 8t. Iinln, New lirieno nnd WnnhiriRlmi. (.'oi.iifciioii at ran Krai clnco with m vernl ntennmhiplli -n lor Honolulu. Japan, China, I'hilltipine. Onlral and honih Ame'lcn. r Mr. K. K. IIixinKri,er a.-ot at Oregon City niation or ajldrrm K. KOEHLKK, O. II. MACK II AM. Mannifer, (i. K. & I. ..ent. Portland, Oregon FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer G. W. Shaver, LEAVES ! Portland foot of Washington street Mon day and Thursday at 6 a. m. IC turn ing leaye Clatekanie on Tutedays and Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m. This i the nearest and moet direct route to the: great N'ehalem ralley. Shaver Transportation Co EMI I Dsrjar THE SCHEDULES Astta Thicaro-s,!t Uke. DenTer.Fi. " 1'i.rtland Worth.Uinaha.Kan P-m-ritial ,M cty. t. Uut. 9:15 a. m Chicago ami Eal. S,.k.. S"11 Lake. Pen ve. Ft rJTr w'onn.t'aha.Ka.i 7 a.m. lijnt nas City. St. Imi v' ' Ctiicngo ami Earn. Atlantic Walla Walla. Ui E.re ton, S(iokaiie. Min- x p-lu. nnKili9. S'.. raul, m Puluih. Milwaukee, CliicaKo and Kant. Oreaa Stamhlp tp.m. All a'ling dnte ub-i P-m. ject lo change. Fur fan Fraoeuco Sail every 5 days Daily Ex ' Sunday. Columbia Rirer t p. m. 8 p. m. Steamers Es. Pun- Snttinlay To An'ori n- d W'ny dny. 10 p. ni. Undicin. Willamette River 6a. ni. Ex. OreeonCitr, Newberg, 4,:3 P- tn. Sunday alem, tndepen tx- un dence and Way day. Landings. 7 a.m. WlllamettrandVaoihlil HJup.m. Tnnn, Thnr Klvers Xi-r.Ved. alll. Ornon Citr. Dayton aud Fri. and W'jr.Lancui t. 6 a.m. Willamette Rlrer 4:inp.a. Tun .Thur. p0rtinj lo Ciit11I Tin-, hur, no l mi. ,n, Wj-Laodiiig a' d Sat. Leave Snake River Leave Kiparia Ripana to Lewintoa Le.mton 3:3." a. m li'r- 8:3-1 a. m. W. II. IIURLBCKT. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTH ERS PACIFIC RAILWAY SOCTU BOUND. Train No. It 9 :2-i a. m. 4:5) p. m. 9:14 p. m. ' " 13 ' " 15 NORTH BOUND. Train No. 16 '7. 9:2-' a. 5:4') p. in. tn. m ' " 14 I II JO rOSTAL SCHEDULE. BY SOUTH KR!t PAClTtC RAILROA'v, MailclosesKolngNorth5:.Vlpro,anii7:tjara Mail clows KohiK Souths :52 a in and 7 r in BY EAST S1DS ELECTRIC LINK. Mail closes for Tortland and Uistri'milnB points, 12 m. ; Mail closes for Milwaukle and Sellwood 9 a in. Mail arrives froru fortland 1 :30 p m. BIDS ROUTE8. Oregon City to Ely, Cams, Mullno, Liberal and Mollala leaves at V2 i i, and arrives at 1 :30 a ni daily. Oregon City lo Beaver Creek, Shubel. Clark. Meadow Brook, Union M!!!s and Cotton leaves at 8am Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and returns on fo'tring davs at 4:35 p ni. Oregon City to Viola, Lopsn and Rodland leaves Oregon City Monday, We'ir.eday and Friday at 1 p m, leaving Viola sume davs at 7 a ni. Oregon City to Willamette, P'.mlord, Wilsonville and Omenie arrives nt 10:30 a m and leaves at 11 :30 a in daily. General delivery window is open on Sun day from 10 to 11 s m, All letters dropped into the box at the door is proinp:' jent otl'Sundsy as on other days. i