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    OREGON CITY KNTEItl'KISF,, FHIDAY, 8E1TKM1IEU 21, 1900.
7
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
FOR THE FALL TERM, 1900
Arranjjiil ly County SiijKTiiiti'inlciit J. C. Zinscr.
ik llret column appears lU number i.f Him dletrlit, followed by the, name, of
tlto ih IkI, ( t li.rk, poatninrn ami teacher. Where blank occur In Him
(,., Iiit' column, liu trit of eonlrai I lis reached tint superintendent. Wank
In il.i' second column aln,w that the name li nul known bihI Information Isdeelred :
Name Clerk I'imli.lllcn Teachers
I M1'uklo l.lglva MiiIIbii Mllwaukln Ira MrUnifhlln, Othryri (,'aato, Mi-
in-rv 'I lilciH'ii
KilN-n A. 0. I'rb Hubbard Frank It. I'eteraon
flC,,,: iali W, A. Ilmltfr Orti City Hlitrlfjr Urn k, Klmalnilh liutk
4 .ui 1 ltten K H 1 1 nU'li tun ln V. W. Austin
5 . ; ,, J A Hiding Mar'piam ,
pi ,' ,,, II Hemic) Needy
7 H . il V Cunlii CurrlriNvilln , ,
n l'Wo HU Klnhein Isyn Y M Darling
II I Clt kaiaj C snillli t'laikerna
0 ...K Fugle Moll Minnie. Wliitermaiill
H M....t,f k J I. htrtrart Meado'br'k Tce.a J.arklna
1J Oaillcld l; K Hurlam Oarnehl
1 i Salmon KJWalklrjf Halmoti M ar A ri'l rct
14 Vmla IjirriU'i'IViniy Viola Tenor Mavh.
', .- vrr Cr'k lltirv llilKlma Beaver (Yk Ala Moehlikit
il K K Alliiltflil Marpum I.Uio J Taylor
17 llmjto Ctrrk Jame Ml aln Creek
H J li Koliler Candy
l.iKrUi T i Jiptmii l Kxlxi Anna (ilwin
'..) Ma-kil'iirrf J ( Mutdork Ma.kaburg lieu Ktrlrklalid, Haiti Wilcox
l liin'e Mill lteur.ree Om. t'iy ltntte Fierce
; Klll.-tt IVro F M ainaori Needy
VI WilaoliVllla C I' Wagner Wttaxxt vlllo
Vt rMirtngwalef Kiw CI'Kimr Hpringaater
Victor I M. any Mulall
I'll F M O.luirii Pama-cu
M.n I. alia FWl ramrf llm Cllv Ji-nnle I. Itowcn
jh ( iiiiriif.J Dora.Thl'n Milnaukln Fdaoti V Diwnlng
'."i Carua I' rank Jaggt r tarn I. T Anderson
Muiiei J W Watt Muni)
;;l I;.m k Creek H C Young lUtnaaeo Nellta Yonmrer ;
;i2 Harmony (! I' Tallmait Clarke hourlo Ma) Held
IHgUar.,1 ll Milu-r llml-lati.l
31 VpHCily r J iaiy UrOty TJ tiary. Horan.n K Tally,
hlilplry.l'Kwir (irant, ItertrU'le M
hlraiitin
r. MnlalU WHrik'lo MolalU KlK M I'.ylainl, Ira Harrington
3o l.llral lrvl Mrlimail l.lU ral .
Iluli I'.aknr INtWrK'i ,..
.IH Marka I'r'rln J (' Mark . Aurora
J T Kuiroatrr FauUCi'k
M Nir.y A H 1lionin Nw.lir 1 A Cm 'l. MUa Knl(lit
41 Matr .nl (' K l'ollka Mirrl Klialirtli lii.ln
( lirrryvlll J V Haty t'lirrryrllU
4 1 Ml I'lraaaiit S" II Union OraCiiy lioo Mc Arthur, Mau.l KliMir
44 llortriKt 8 l! CarJ I'obpIU V'W
4 Hull Kuii K K A ii. Ir Hull Kua
4o han ly V. V Hriina haii.ly Huir C Marotiay
4? O.wnwo C II Hall lrKi Jl T Kvana, lnla Harnett, I ieoricla
llrll. I r.rl M.la
4H rrk.la.o tiroT lloar. Dri-non Cily J W tifay. Maricarrt Wllliama. Ilul-Ja
llolilvn, K.airlla V Sliatmry
4J Harmony U II Vm Milwaukla W II Karr, Martha Munhlrr
.'0 I'lpaa'nl Hill J I' WiolU KaflCr'k l.oulm Matarll
M II. .li i. mli l.iMuni.rr Orrifnlithty
M Kk.xk Jacoti IDliair hr (irare McKt-rrun
;J U'rlirlila Mral.l'WillUrtiaClaikt
f.4 lUvrral.U Mar K Strvrna Candy
fi TraaleCrrrk C W llrrmall Molall ...
M II V llojli Willu.it
f.7 i.rora Juliiia ranlarn liiro Kinma Klrmiulnrf
f.i KIIwimmI K V llainiiirlt Kllwwl
,V( J K Wat. I, in an llul.t-ar.l
t) fnlun I A Mtlry Wilaonvilla KHalli Kvana
Mill Jaahlmrl ttrrjfoii I My Miaa Matlkll
li.' ttrrgi.ii 1'ity T I. Cliarman DrrnonCily Ka.lliani Mh-.I Klrat gra.li. rrancra
MvKia; amiri.l ra.l, Marjorl Cau
lli lil; tlilr.l ra.Ti, Irina l.awrri- ;
lourtli frails, ticrtru U Svlt&r; (Will
ami aixtli tfia.Ua, Mr, (ilaaa; iltt'l)
Kia.li. I'ri.l W 1' Mltln. Harrlay
W'h.l Kiral v-ral, llattis I'.rar;
HH-oii.l ktra.lr, llarttrt Ox hian ; Hi r I
tfia.lf, Atilniirtii WaKli-n; (ourtli an.)
tilth jria, Myrtlo Taylor: auili
i;ral, lUrilcl taac; avrntlnrr.ll,,
ha.ln Cliawt; ninth an. I truth itraoVa,
A hi. Clark ; e'cvontli U'a.lo, u
JK-rin tcnili-ttt Wlk-oK.
... a K Mitta
M ( iaikania K I' Iv.lman Clarkamaa l..n Itoaa, tir HoMnaon
i., IIPiiryTlioiiiaaWillu.il I. Mar.iiiatu
il Marmot A l .li'li A ln.ir Marinol lmAlixs)
t.T f-kui.kll'loif II I l.lnliutr HiairorJ
i.s C,iriiiiil!o J A Intiliali Currliiavltln
i Ulan.i Julia A IChlcr (it. .n City
7.1 WW Mi-ra liri-Koiil'ily W W Auatrn
71 Snnnyal.lo K K lirlili-iti Sitiinyalilo V V. Mi.hli r, Horn Jlowrrman
7:' V K Honnpy Colloii K M.IUrlinir
7.1 Now Kf i II Hrimii N Kr Krcl MpIiuII
;i (' wi'id'l Nwily Ali-K Tlioinon
7 i Ki"llanl W M rM.ma KrdUinl
7H Monitor A Atnlrraon Monitor
77 lUntawua H Itipltliaiipl Paniaaiua
7" I'imIkh W i: Mr)'ia ImIiJi ...a
7l) J J Miili-r Aurora .,
h'l HniM Wm liunllH-r Hliuhol Oil Itylan.l, Mary Hoiniklmli
M I'iirlHi . 1' lliirn Canl.y KvaLT'olil
h'.' tiraema Allaon lUker liranine
Kl lovr Clark lluwinaD lover
hi a,u I'ino KKrlrkaon Mulino A H llitihar.l
h'. ll.'ini. l Km.l llluhin Kly Kva Mm-lmka
wi Candy Win Knltflil Canhy Marrarii liuilrulBa, Miaa Kniglil
h7 Will.o!t M l: llar.ly Will.oll A.la K Tocl
hH MO lloirman tiarllwlil
M r.nrklianli'i lino Korinnn lUrton
imi ll,it.hlal A Hayliurat Carua
1i S J Kaufman Nrmly
1C 111. VcHlor Ni-eily
ItlOaklirovu O H Wright l.ihrra! ItolM.rt (iintln-r
North I.oganC W Kit lny Wan Alice liuttrl.lgo
''.' Tlmb'rtir'a J T (iraeo Clarki-a
ILiker'a N Chriainnaon N Kra
li, Harlow W W JcMM Harlow
'M Union Mllta I V Trnlllngor Union Mill
'H Mount Scott II 0 Clrlth lnt M'i lttWfy
Ivi hhi-rwtxMl A P To. M HlmrwooJ
Ml Falla Vlow Thna I. Mmt Oliirkra Murtlu Mlti;or
in:' K W Palno Mulino
Imi A V PavU Muriiiam
104 0 0 Millur CiiiIIkI.I
'o' WH'iiit rallaOtto F OIhiti (IrogonOity MilUrJ Hyatt
I ttil l loriiif Kruao Fulion
JOINT lUMTIIUTH.
IDilunt' 0 M lako Orii'iit
10 l rog pon.l JLKru-o Htnirord ) II Mealier
lo Hycatnoro (lunl llwli Kycainoro N W Howland
L':i H A Snyder Aurora
i A W Vinrrnt Tualatin Anna ThoinpHon
lit) V V Young hlmrwood Inei Thotiiaun
'!l ....!!!!!.'.. J N lloll'inan Slier vood
r.:t 1,0 !,owo Alma
r7 lluttfvlllo AllOono luttovl!to Kinma IUr
Wi K Miiycork Huttevllla
70 WillMlmrg KOolo WiIIhIhiiv UfAl",..
7.1 K.olfa Mills J 8 Korl) Shoii'b Milla Katulla V Klolioy
A Moiihtcr Devil Fish.
IwHtroylng ItH victim, la a typo of Con
Btlpatlon. The power of tlim muriliroiiB
inaludy ia folt on orgutia and norvi'B and
mumdoaand bruin. Tliere'a no health
till It's ovoroomo. Hut Dr. Klng'i Now
Llfo Pilla are a salo and corttiin cure,
IleHt In the world for Htomaoh, Llvor,
Kidneys and BowoIb. Only 5o at (Joo.
A, Harding's drug Btore.
"Through the months of Juno and
July our baby was teething and took a
running oir of the bowols and Biuknomt
of the stomach,'' "' 0. P. M. Ilolliday,
of Doming, Ind. "Ilia bowola would
move from five to eight Mines a day. I
had a bottle of Chamborlaln's Colic,
Cholora and Dlurrhooa Romody In the
houue and gave him four drops In a tea
spoonful of water and ho got bettor at
once." Sold by G. A. Harding druggiHt.
A lIISTOItlCAL III DK.
IT WA9 WOIITH THFIEB 8TAn3 TO
THE AMERICAN KAQ.
Marrai WkKmaa'a WIM and Prll.
uum Jumrnrf til 4,HMI Mllra From
Oraoa to WaahliiBti.a and Iba II
aalt Uhlrh -ollurr4 la lla Wait.
Tho rldn of MnriMia Whltinnri was
over anow rappcil inotinlalim and along
lurk rn rliii', iMveled only by aavaga
lo.'ii. It mi a a plungo llirougli Icy riv
er and a'Toaa lrarkli.4 prairies, a
rldn of 4,'ii) mili-a acroa a contlnrnt
In tho di'inl of winter to av a might
Ir rrltory to the Colon.
Oomimreil with thla, what was the
feat of Paul Itever.i, who rwla 18 tnlle
mi a iil in nlklit In April to aroiiiM a
linndful of aleeplng pnirlota and thi-ro-by
anvo the powd.-r at Concord?
Whltinnn'a rhl'i aavi-d three atnra lo
Ilia Aioerliun flag. It V.M tlittil la
1HI2.
In I'lC. during th flrnt admlnlatra.
Hon of Wnahluk''ori, Captain Itotx-rt
(iray, who Imd already rnrrlcd th
Auierl.au Mug around the glolM;, dl
covere.1 the mouth of the Columbia
river, lie aalh'd aeveral tnlle up tba
(rent atrenin and hind") and took Jhi
aeaalon III the lintno of Hi flitted
Untea.
In isif., under .! ffern'B admlulatra
tion, thla vaat territory was rxplored
by Captnliia I'wl and Clnrk. who
rcMrta wer popular rending for our
trandfnihera, hut the eilciit and value
of thla dlatnnt (xiaiu-akloll Were Very
allghtly uuderat.MMl, aod no ntiempt (it
rilonlxatloii wna made, aave the etat
llnliiiicut of the fur trading itntlou of
Aatorla In 1H11.
(itrnugely enough, Knglnnd, too,
rlnlmeil thla aniue territory by virtu
of lights ceiliil i It by KiiKKln and
Slao by the Vancouver aurvey of IT'.fJ.
Tho lluilaoii's Pay roiiipany eatabllah'
td a iiiimber of trading poata and filled
th country with adrenturoua fur trad
ra. Ho hers waa a vaat territory, as
large a New Pui;laml and the atate of
Indiana ruuihlncd. which ai-cmcd to b
without any H.iilve ownerahln. Itut
for M arena Whltmnn It would hart
been loat to ti e Colon.
It wna In IK'l'l that I'r. Whitman and
a man by the nam of SpanMlng, with
ihelr young wlvea. lli flrnt white wo
men that ever rroa.s the IUx-ky
nioiintalii. entered the valley of the
Potuinbla and fnunled a mlaalon of the
American tiird. They had lM-n aa-nt
out to ('Iirlxtltiiilw the Imllaa. but
Whitman wa nlo to build a atat.
He wa at thla time .V. year old. lo
hi Journey to n rid fro for the mlaalon
he aoou anw the tnat ail!l!lt!ea of
the rountry. and he aaw. too, that the
Digllah were nlrendy apjirUcd of this
and were rapidly wi)rlti Into the ter
ritory. Cnder the terma of the treatlc
of IMS and v It waa the tacit be
lief that whichever nationality act t lea
and organlr.cd (he territory, that nation
would hold It. If Klik'lnnil and the
I'nk'llah fur trader had !en aiicce
ful In Ihelr plan, the three great state
of Waahliik'ton. Hregon and Idaho
would now constitute a pnrt of Hrlt
lah Columbia. Put It was not dcatliv-d
lo N'.
In the full of 1SI2 It liMked a If
there would l" a great hijKMirlng of
Pntllah Into the territory, and Pr.
Whltmnn took the alarm. There wns
lio time to lone. The authorltlea at
Washington must Ih- nrn.il. Hastily
bidding hi wife adieu, Dr. Whitman
tnrted on hi hnnvdmi Journey. The
peril, hardship and delay he en
countered on the wny we can but faint
ly eoncvlve. Ill f.-ct were frozen, he
nearly starved, and once ho enme very
uenr to losing hi life. He kept
pushing right on. and at the end of the
terrible month he reached Washing
ton.
Ho arrived there a worn. t)ejr0et.
strangely plctureaijue llgure. clnO en
tirely In buckskin ami fur. a typical
man of the prnlrle. He nsked nudlctic
of Prcshleiit Tyler and Secretary of
State Webster, nnd It wa accord.!
him. All chid a lie wan, with hi
froscn lltnh. Just In from hi 4,,',i
mile 'J.lc.' Whltuiun npMariMl befor
the two great men to plea., for Oregon.
Hi atatcuieiit waa a revelation to
the administration. Previous to Whit
man' visit It was the general Idea In
congress that Oregon was a barren,
woithlch country, lit only for will
beasts aud wild men. He opened the
eye of the government to the limit
less wealth and splendid resources of
that western territory. He told thcru
of Its great rivers nnd fertile valleys
Its mountain covered with forests and
Its mine tilled with precious treas
ures, lie showed them that It was s
country worth keeping and that It
must not fall Into the hands of tli
I'tigllsh. He spoke in a mail lusplnH'.
and hla word were heeded.
What followeM-thc org:! ulna t Ion of
companies of emiirrnnts. the rapid set
tlement of the territory and the treat.
made with Ureal P.rltniu iu ISM b
which the forty-ninth pa:::!!cl wni
made the boundary Hue west of tN
ItocUy mountains (ire matters r hH
tory.
The foresight and the heroism of out
man and tils gallant ride had save."
three great states to tho L'uloti. Oma
ha World HcriihU
The Wlae Man.
The wlae man will not expect too
much from those about him. He will
bear nnd forbear. Even the best have
foibles and wenknossoB which have to
bo endured, sympathized with and per
hnps pitied. Who la perfect? Who
docs not need forbenrauco aud forgive
ness? Samuel Smiles.
The flesh of young giraffe, especial
ly that of a yiying cow, Is extremely
good, somewhat like veal, with a
gamollko flavor. The tongue, from ls
to 20 Inches long, Is also very good.
But the marrow bones afford the great
est lwury to the South African hunter.
f'leaaanl Mall Orlltrrr.
Tlu. poslmnster wa Inird st work at
til (leak When a slight ll'iUt caused
him to raise his eye, and he discover
ed a blushing maiden of 10 with a
money order which she wanted cashed.
Khii bunded It with a hnshful smile to
(he olllclnl, who, ufi-r closely examin
ing It, giivo her the money It rallwl for.
At the mi id'' time be asked her If sin!
had rem) what wu written on tin
margin of the order,
"No, 1 have nut," she replied, "for 1
cannot make II out. Will you please
read It for meV"
Tho post master rend a follows: "I
send you mid a dozen kisses."
Chiiiflng at the bashful girl, he said,
"Now I have paid you the money, 1
suppose you w li lit the kisses 7"
"Ye," : said. "If b lias WfOt tne
any klssi-, I uant them too."
It I hardly ni eeHSMry to any to thoao
who are c iiiiilnti'd with I'm Ih Ham's
ofll' lal that the ha lance of the order
wa paid In a si li-nilllc manner.
On r'll'liliig home the delighted
tualdeii remarked lo her mother:
"Mother, thla pontofllre system of our
la a great thing, developing more and
Hi ore cverr year, and each new fea
ture at-em to Is- In st. Jimmy sent m
dor.cii klsocs along with a money
order, and John gave me 'JO. It bea
the special delivery system all hol
low," Marcus New.
Wbr He Hantrd Small (kaaii.
It una Saturday, ami he was on hll
wsy home.
Stepping to the showcase In the ci
gar store, he carefully surveyed th
gi.d that we're displayed In th
bona.
"Are those thn-e for a iiiinrter?" bf
skel, iMilntlug out a brand that seem
d lo pi. -use him.
"Yes." wild the man behind the conn
l-r. "We're milking a Krlal aale of
them this week. They hav alwayi
br.-u 10 cents straight."
"All right." sold the customer. "LC
iuo have three of them."
A handful of the cigars was laid oo
top of the cus... and he carefully se
le te. throe of them, after which h
banded out a half dollar.
The shopki-eper p!:ij l a little tune
ojioii hi cash reglht.-r un 1 passed back
a quarter.
Say." said the man who had Uiugh'
die cigar, "can't you give me som
smaller change? My wife wants m
to go to church whh her tomorrow,
suil I'll ii'i-d k'jinciiilug for the con
tribution plate. s'pjM- I might g1v
up a rjuarti-r: but. by Ueorge, I Lavt
to worf Lord for every tvut I Set."
'h.citgo T tin.-s li-Tuld.
A Wlae Girl.
' Carrie Tell me. Kate, how was It
you did not marry Mr. Tylcrf
Kate He told me I was the only wo
man he ever loved. If a man will He
to you before marriage, what stories
won t he tell afterward 7-Uostoo Trao
script. Thltlt beyond quetlon the
mot ucc-t.(ul Cotik'h Itcdl
cm evrr known to mrncr: a
lew d'-r tnranably cure tho
wort caea of f.iuh. Croup
and Htonchitia, rhil it won
derful tui-frM in th cure u(
I'onnumnttnn without a par
aUellnthchl.toryot medicine.
Mnr it fiikt diM.H-rry it baa
been eli on a suarantr. a
test which no otnrr medicine
can atand. If you have a
Cough, w earnrktly k you
totrrlt. In Vnitrd State and
Canada HV.. Vic. and l."l, an.l
in Knghuid la. lid., U.SJ. and
4.d.
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FOR SALE
Oregon Homeseekers
Immigration Exchangs
K. K. niAKMAV, l'ridarit
KI.M Kit IiIX'IN, l-t Viee-l'rMidant
O, WIH-ilN'.K.K. 21 V.a-I'r--I.li.t
V. W. KAMI HAM, Horelary
1,000 .la, tl.t
I'i 'i acre.
!0 acr ei1'ivaifd ; nood 7-r'K.rn house;
barn anil o'.lirr bull'llngs; rVnrcd; liring
waUr; orchard. To Hubbard, f) mil
:
V) acr.
W acre cultivated ; all under fence. To
Cai.hy, A mile
!'" No. 27
V acres
M a.rea tultlvaOd ; 10 anrei ilakhed;
houue, barn arid other huildlivi; all
f-need; livln- wiei; orchar.l. To
Mackabnrg, X ruiiei; lo Caiihy.O mile
'..2io No. w
I Vi acre
All cultivated ; fine 10 room hone, barns
and minieroii other building. To llr
low, milt; f. Aurors, I mile. Orchard,
riiniiliiv o-f mil r-vfrrv tl.iiikf u. make
' h... i.,.
Wi No. ')
1I acre
A K"od "t'k ranch. To Canhy, 12
rnilea; to postofllc, 1 n.ile
.ri No, :i
S3) acre
VPi acre cultivated; HO acre nearly
ready for Ih plow; good lions, barn
arid other biiildiriK; orchard, nuiueroua
aprinift, and I all under fence
$2.:v) No. 31
0 acre
All eiilllvaied; house barn and other
buildiiiir; all f-nre.j; living water;
tore and poaUitllcs sdjuihlng. To Or
iron City. It mile. 6 acr orchard
.Vt No. Si
sj acre
J a.:re slashed: all fenced; running
mater. To Matkiburg, I mile; to Can
by. 0 mile
Vh No. 3-1
4" acre
All easily put I" cultivation; good
s,ring. To .otofi,ce, nnle; to Ore
iron C'iiv, 12 mile
$.'.3i No. 34
HO acre
4r acri cultivated ; house, barn and
other boildii.tr-; all fenced; good or
chard. To Moialla, 3 mile; to Hub
bard. 8 mile
I.,0tr No. 85
Tract In (,'aneinah, lojf acres; 10 min
ute' walk to Oregon City. sprttiKion
place, and ) years franchise lo (u'liiih
ater lor ('ai.eti.ah. Water tapply will
earn Vi r month. Good bouse and
orchard
fl.Vl
1 acre tract
lei, inluules' i:k from Weat Oregon
City
100
O.x si lot in Gladstone
On motor line; fare to Oregon City, 2c
f-J No. 3tj
40 acre
14 acre cultivated; good email honae;
barn and out buiMiiiga; 5 acre orchard:
living aater. To "lore, 1 mile: lo Ore
gon City. 12 n.iiea
4" No. 37
2 to acre
SO acre cultivated: 0 room hoo-e;
good barn and other building; running
water; orchard of mixed Iruit tree.
To store, 1 mile; to Oregon Oity, 1.'
mile
Hi No.M
1JO cres
!) acre cultivated; good orchard;
lencrd; running water. To tore, 1
mile; lo Oregon City, 12 mile
$l.fJ No.
00 acre
20 acre cultivated; small house and
barn; voung orchard; running water.
To alo're, 2 miles; to Oregon City, 12
mile.
The shove in property of the members of
the Oregon Homeseeker Immigration Kx
change, ori;aiiiied on the co-oirative plan
for the purpose of marketing real property.
Membership t on lo those having real
estate for sale.
For particular, address
OREGON HOMESEEKERS
IMMIGRATION EXCHANGE
Oregon City, Oregon.
Oregon phcrt Line Ij..
The Direct Route to
Montana. Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the UNION TAC1FIC Faet Mail Line,
or the KIO 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.NAGAL W. E. COM AN,
Trav. Tass. Agt. Gen'l Agent
142 Third St.. Tortland. Or.
Hater lift
PORTLAND TO
THE DALLES
By the fast
and com
modious eteanier
Regulator
Leaves Portland daily except
Sunday at 7 a. ru.
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. ISVVi ti, Agent,
Tel. 914. Tortland, Or.,
Office and wharf, foot of Oak St.
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
THE SHASTA KOUTE
Of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Train leave Oreiron City for Portland and
way itatlon at S:2I A. M. and B. (XI I'. M.
I.f Portland 30 a SI 7:00 r M
I,v Oregon City :'.' a m 7 ' r u
Ar Ashland 12:'VI a m J I -.: a
' Hacramenlo k-.Ht r M 4:.Vi a M
" Han Krancisco 7 :1ft r M 4:15 A at
Oifden H I". A M li t', A
" Ilenver III') A M :') A at
" Kansas City 7:2.'. A M A M
" thicaifo 7:4o a at 0: Vi A
" I A iiKeles 1 :20 t M 7 :00 A
" Kl Paso B:00 f M fl iiO f H
" Kort Worth 30 a M : 30 a m
" City of Mexico D M a at M A M
' Houston 4:UA l 4 :iA
"NewOrlean fl:2.'. r M fl:2A r M
" WashlnifUn 11:42 1 M :t2H
" Nw Yora 12:43 rat I2i.lm
i'ullriiin end Tourlat car on both train.
Chair car Hacramento to Oirdcn and Kl
Paso, and tourist car to Chicago, Ht. I.ui,
New (rlean and W mbiiiKtou.
Connection st han Kranclaco with I'-veral
steamship llr.? tor Honolulu. Japan. Chin,
Philippine. Central and houth Anierl-a.
He Mr. K. K. iloot-enKirner aK'"it at
Orejron City station or add res
P.. KOKHI.EK, 0. II. MARK HAM.
Manager, (i. F. A P. Aenl.
I'ortland, Oregon
FOR CLATSKANIE
Steamer G. W. Slmver,
LEAVES
Portland foot of Washlntrton street Mon
days and Thursdays at 6 a. to. Return
ing leaves CUUksDie on Tuesdays an 1
Fridays at 4 o'clock a. rn.
This Is the nearest and most direct
route to the great Nehalem valley.
Shaver Transportation Co
Dir.sr TIM SCHEDULES Aaaivs
Chicaro .salt Uke, Denver. Ft .
Portland Worth.Omaha.Kan 'P'"-
Klftial a t'ltv, bt. Umi.
9:15 a. m cidcaaii and East.
ak.,,. .Salt Uke. fVnve'. Ft .
fl.e W'ortti.Oinaha.Kai. ia.m.
a n. Cit'-Sl-D"-nl-
Cliicaa-o and East.
Atlantic Walla Walls. Lewi
Eipre ton, Stsikane. Min- a.m." ,
9 p.m. r-e.poli-. S-. Paul, , ,a-m
Duluth, Milwaukee.
Ci.icsk'u and Kat.
Oreaa Steamship
p. m. All Sailinir .late sub- 4 P-m.
jecl to change.
For -an Franeiaw
Sail every 5 days
Pailv Kx
Hiindav. Colnmbi River 4 p. m.
g p ,'. Mennier Ex. Sun-
Saturday ToA.'oria dVt ay- oay.
10 p. in. Undista.
Willamette Elver
6a. m.Ex. OreennCi:, hewberii, - P- m
Sunday Salem, Indepn tx- t'un
tleuce and Way
ljtndings.
7 a.m. VVIllaaietteandYaniklil :p. m.
Tuea, Thar Kive Men. Wd.
anasa Oreeon City, Pajtoa. acd Fri.
an j Wnj-Lanaii tea.
a. m. Willamette Elver t Wp ro.
Tue-.Ihnr. fort an.l to CoivalMi Tue-.har,
anira:. anJ W.y-Und.iif ai a Sat.
lave 8nake Elver Leave
Riparia Riparia to Lewiston I-ewiston
3:3.". a. ni Daily
Daily. 8:3.) a. tu.
W.H. HURLBCKr,
Gen. Fasa. Agent, Fortlaud, Or.
SCHEDULES OF TIME
BOCTHEE.N PACIFIC KAltWAY
Bonn BOUND.
Train No. 11
" " 13
" " 15
9:22 a. m.
4 :5 i p. m.
9:14 p. tu.
7 a. m.
9:22 a. m.
5 :40 p. in
X0KTU BOUND.
Train No. 1G
" " 14
" " 12
POSTAL SCHEDULE.
BY aOPTHERH TACIFIC BAU.KOAI ,
Mail closes Koinft North A : AO pre, and 7:43 a m
Mail closes goltiK Souths :52 a ni and 7 :--' p in
BV BAST SIPS ELKCTKIC LINK.
Mail closes for Tortland and dUtrihtitim;
points, 12 m.
Mail closes for Milwaukie and Scilwood
9 a tu.
Mail arrives from Tortland 1 :30 p m.
sins ROUTES.
OreRon City to Ely, Cams, Mulino,
Liberal and Mollala leaves at 12 m, and
arrives at 1 :'0 a m daily.
Oregon City to Beaver Creek, Phubel.
Clark, Meadow Brook, Union Mills and
Colton leaves at 8 a ni Tuesday, Tliurs.lay
and Saturday, and returns on following
davs at 4::Wp m.
Oreson City to Viola. Lopan and lledland
leaves Oregon City Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 1 p ni, leaving Viol--same
davs at 7 a m.
Oregon City to Willamette, S' Tnrd.
Wilsonville and Graeme arrives at 1U::)
a m and leaves at 11 :.10 a m daily.
General delivery window Is open on Sun
day from 10 to 11 a in, All letters dropi.t
into the box at the door ih protup" ' s.nt
otl'Sunday as on other days.