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"4, 7 ORKQON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY OCT0I5KR 20, 1900. tr v J. Seml-Annunl Hcpoit l.rk.nm I'minly, Hllnf Ori'Vull, lll'wlli ,f Urn I '! nl y ( null Hi ll I nniitr, lor Mint! biii.hiIiI nl aiiili niillii'llii n l pil, In the IV 'III da) nl H,.il, OM WHAT ACCOfNT Be 1 nil 'I Mil It i r ,lnl ' nil III I'lfi'nll I'mltl JtllllllO " X ol (.ii.iiniy it:: i ,rl liniiaa. it HIT . .! r ,i . 1 1 1 xi r I ii ii I 'It- " u.i f ) 10' " 141 I' Al' II ,1,1 .......... . - m,i trill ,. Ik II. II. I lli.niB , .ml lillla Al'l " li't .'. I,, lata V,..il ."I'lli ft . . .1111. .11 ... n T Sii h.n atlllnallnU iiiir rUi' '" Jr. 0 Total amniiiit dalina 0 i.iamlliifr ! a I ! roiiM aattatil nil tlm Hli g, uu.nu.l liii.u l a i mi! IlirHini j 1..UI muiiiil u uii.l'H xiiily 1 .. Jj . fitti: or uiil.i.oN, i 'otlll III CI kllla, ) I, K. II (iirf, CiiiiiiC; Clrik nf IlieCViiihljr nM'lrin, "titei.f I'rrttnli.di. ).i,l.r iwttlfr II. al lh ."lK U Iru ai! enrfnt lUtcinm! nf lb fcumlH-r and mminliif Biiua all.l ly fc I i.tuilr l imit nl "Ht County lr Hw ! iilli ndltig ou tlm Hi day of ii.ml.rf, I n", mi al.al (mill III law arte alluar.l, and Hi aiuMinl .l afititailia,iid . iimuM ol aanania i.i.l.uii'ling ami u lh him i'ifi ni Ur i uil A my !' f : I lu tit jr ltu lal ruilml. tt Utirii iii j dan t ami Hi i i.l thl.iUf, A. l. (Hgj Scmi-Annual Summary Stntemcnt '4. II. rii.i.rl. r.m.lltl .n "I Hi CiMiiilf of t nf a..trfliUr. A. I'. ' : 1.1AHII.IIIKH t.i aii'mili 1 r a at n im llw Cmiiilf Tr-n'. u Umlr4 aiomiiil nl InU-.r.l iuc.1 U.n.s.n T.Hal Uhillil.a kRitiil'lnTI i i l.ul In l.n.la i.l r.iinlt Tira.Mtri .illial.l- IW tnl .It III hall-l IV.nilt Hhrtirt II. al.l Iii I') ,illil.. Hi.l.l riiilnl lar .lli abl l lit r.liol.. mir..iirUl UI ll.llt, "' 4 " .... M l7 i. a - ' " I an . , m . M M ) - " " ' 1I ... j Tnul Hcwmifc, rtrliitlt 'l t'l.iinlj iftritr. . ! I..I.I linl.-Mi-lmaa ul t:minljr T .tal M-.illrca ... , i Sri lii!rt.U"taraa . j Scmi-Annunl Statement Of Iw kama ( imiily. Oirgnn, fur ll. au Umlitlia ri.'lln nil U.Xitk d.jr P r"t'mr, A. !. W, ..'niniirr icrlviM ami M i.'U. In.m li "tn rr.lvr. ami li.m hal nmrta, aa.l nn al.at ai rnuiil l-al l out. AM'it NTH lK r.lYkl) T an ,i..ml nil l.n. frnn Ut erHift ,,. f,r,. If. nn all aniii.. Ia, rU 1 ,.;i.i .ni liaml Iti.in lul rr'it Lu. hi. I tUna Ial r.t T.i am'l nn lii4 A.fll 11, lt, I" r-'l f"1"' lu all. I ltcwl. allira A ( 1 1 1 Ul, l'. Ill ft-t. - AvioiNTH I'Ain or liv amnutil .lil mil on I'liimir tVrrnla Hi tin.uiil lanl mil nn nihrr tlalina. In am. mm pli! mil on lu. Hiii.-rluU.n4rnl I', i.nlain l.rii. ml 'mill nil hainl Ii) .lnr Hrlinnl Knlnl nn hml. Kr .ln fnf rrA warrant alnr April Ut. lw ) nilil (iiri.n Cll ll.a-l IM.lrl.i Uy l.alalir nil band l;. "til. I KIATK Off (UtKUtlN, 1- ('iiiiiitjr of t'lai katnaa. 1 A Ltiolllna. V. htvty rerllfj lhal tho ..r.nln la a Inic ami crrrrl Hat.' ineal ef lh. amminl. rer.lv-1. paid ". and n...Hiln oa hand. It. the Cmiuty Tn-u,.ry i.f taM luum. Im il,.UmiinlluiMidl.ia " the 3Wh day nf Hel'leiiibrr, A. II. I'.H. Wltuea inr hand till h '' "f 0.lnl--r, A. I) 10. A. l.fKI.I.INO, fouiily Treaatiror Semi-Annual Statement of County Sheriff ft th nl nf Mn.my and Warraal. n Iv-d f-r tau . and tnnany PaM llto County Trca-nror i.. .i.m,pi(Tiitrickma Cminiy. Ormi, lor IheaU moiillia endltiR uii , the Until day nf Hi TO AMOUNT KI-I'I'IVKD April In ruin nnd en r rr lir y UMn lu lUiimty warranta. H'l "I I Tntnl reerlvM i:i .VI 7H 1 BY AMtH'NT I'AIH A.lll 'T Cuiinty Tteaaurer. IIIiik 77 I ,1 hi lllrJ MtlfJirslH "1 :WiU n Tnliil puld Tri'iianrnr Hf ATK OK OltKdON, si County of Olai kiim, I, J. J. Cooko.Slicrlirof anld alnleiiiMit I correct and trno. Wllneai my hand thU Mil iluy If You Wiuit KlfKt-cluwH JUU Tav CAUIv AT TIIIC KNTn'i'i;i''i: of the County Clerk Ilia alilnliiil and lillllll.-r of cUllnl alliil, aiin.iilil nl w a r r h lit dnewn, an1 tiiilil, limn lliii lot il.r nt A jii II, ,l,(.r, lull, both Ini'ln.Wa. Ain'iiilit nl 1 1 u 1 1 II AI.MlWKII warranl dtawli in wi 7.1 ilMO to I ;i ii 41.1 Ml n'i in f.vi m I ft mi I .'.'.i'. :i7 it in r.it u. f.'' Wi I.7W li rum in 41 m tf. m l''i :n I JA III I In III I n i l'i I II III ;(7 in Jin I . :iif u'i 114 v.l JM III 411 7 117 In I'll .'' I.H . .77'l M ,l '.i . alu - wid h4 1rn V.,,1 II dl l A).(.'iiil4'rl lli'i . ... .. i iiiU Mllli lul'ml . . . I iia.rvi r j , .,. u I I io.h :u ol tin 'uiitjf Coutt of aal'l Vuauif Hill l.lh 10. , , K. II. DOl rl(. nunljr Clik H, ft Ml H MX"!!, iT'i'r lrktma. la Id atal ul iimn.o '." r7 nalalanilliif ali'l uiM'al'1 .. A i If NT I II. T. I" X.' 1.' ; I KiAM H In thr )iiirin r.nitita a arrant. III f.)ni. i-l f '"llilr llli!. ! Hi .)Uirlil ul I nunl; t(nla j ; ... i I I ll.l' l 70 77 41 4.1 "I C.nlJ Mi a r n4 I ftl lit l.-.f :Ji ".'. oi I nm.. -.ii I w. i. of County Treasurer ; (i'B'ral r'll H. b I Kun4 I , ! 7n 1 ini nl I I.W I l-'.ll VI ! K'4 rumi , i m- .n i M.3I drill, Fuml ii .i.l M j IV' ill , li.nio r; r arrnl I 4 M Riaii Fund r.'i v ii it'll 10 i'l M .t,3ia 'it plcltihT, A. 1. ismv PflllSU THE MONTH OV Mny Jinn' fji,..:i iVl'j'j.UlinY.n I July :i:nir 11 111 47 ' ihi K Vi n 1 - inln HI ' ju'.'.tl 77 mhHO M M'KISU Til K MONTH OK May I J1'"'' I July . rjiiiti-i it 111 47 Aim TS'i'l- I :u.w U7 1" I'.'i.w o 1J U! i 10 I (ww nn I win wi ,1 J.l VI 1 1 I a wmui ; j fiimx) iw Mid 4'.i County, dn hereby cerllly that tho Inri'K'olinl nf Oi'tohcr. A. D, I'.KHI. J. J. fix IKK, HIiitIIV ol ('tiii'l;iiinii fMinty At Lowest RriteH. I AiTi J Si'pt. I'lirmi Ii7 I jitlOl T:i 17 Hi I 3 til :llU) i V U AN ELEGY IN BROOKLYN. " i.m tulitl iitln't'( I'iI'I Hi kmll M far, Ami W Ilia liililn a truKKllfiat l-"J 4otk To )iiilln in It flKlita II fintl ' ' Ami lioll.;i U'k lu ilnx.kljrii tii'l Ui m. Ami n.r ililnii. ("fill Hi iir'iit ifl Kfin itn l"rillii Ii.iii ilviiv III tit. IWni Hull I Ml Hi iii'm fi.' "l A'lUu u'li II I (nl a l.i I to ni. Hut li'w Hi liul mliif ml U put I n liir.l nm l.d k titiin Ui III muM. Ami, Hi ili'..riliiK Hinl.'Wi rl In Iwt, la in. g lain in; wtuld Um. $ , iIIiik Hi illii.l rtrwl lamp on my ttght, Ami all lh air a On'Mr tllln h'4.1, k vlKia lu ata u"a llw U'k Inu flktit, Ami aii lu liai nui.ald linull rol'la, lava Dial Ifin f)i un lmlw Mual turna I'.r'h mill Ha tolu.luuu wJI, 4kI all tlx I'lma lanilllar I yttt klaa raii4 ) iiiphuii bl Un( ami 711 ft (II l.ul Una l. atnim f think 0r ttnf ! ll..f llxlit awrltrr III lh kat I ltian lu II takr IhI Buminrr nlliU to tartaf kuuip laiily iluon ui U.ih lull I in'l a I H'Uf ua Ifila witi'lnni Ihlnf l.lll.l Ki-hia aiif aii-l a-nlle Ian air rlik. Ah I what la thai T MMI.inka l m tlwr Unf Hark liaiiraiil mm.iln rf (Hwaiiua rrok. An4 m. In i.IU ( all that I ha aal-l, . ohm la thla l.ij.'uin la rral'l Who Ir-.Hi It ruin.a .ir.i.nair h ltd ku4 Ml lb bailr In hia yn,v ao4 piUa, I vlll nt ul tllr mill"" i!U"l" tint ai(r au .lhrr in fl anila au ra4. II l ain lii, '.-l I inual k ff Al all airnia, I (uaa I II u lu -lllo..kl0 UI. Illll villa. I.llrrarr . Tim iiiihIIU' Mii tuijr i lub luia gou to tlie M uLur' fur H aiinniil tmtli. Our Mtiirnrj' ili'tmrinii-ii! la aliaont from lln iim Hil tfwk. On' iMllior of It Imrlne taki n a rinrrt to Krn.il a rallruml. Major Jon ' tn'w novel will lie out If llm Ut of Ki-iiirmU-r. lu fact, tU umjor aaj a II will W out TL llillvllli Ictiir bureau lm tn ijulrt ttjl nwli, All tlie wouifD ara at tli iflliir.. A lltiTiirjr auniH'r for tb U-ni-nt of tli Iowa Im 11 will Ihi rIvi-d odd ottfht D'-xt 'k, HnrlKUMl In in b will If llm fi-nturr of lliw ctrlilliK. WI.Hi! our of our Innlliiir literary men wnn jienrrftilly (ilowlnic In hla flrlil Inat wi'k aouie nilacrennt atola hi nlilrt ami Mm entlrv library, tba latter ronnllliii: of Iltuiyau'a "Pll grlm'a I'roirreaa" ami two bound troU UUii-a of 'Hie OiiiKreaaluual lUcoriL Atlauia CouNtliutloii. Me. It'a a wine child Hint know It own father when It ni'i biro out Id com pany. It diM-nu't tnl.e intn-li of a man to tell bow a thing mighi to be done. The one who Knee and dcM-a It deavrvea the praUe. The nmii who goee to church may not en Joy th M-rinon. but he generally goe home with a good appetite for hi Huuduy iHhuit. It la rial tiled by Hn Mople that baldtien Indicate great rain power, but the innkera of alleged bnlr retor era keep u getting rich. Chicago Tluieallernld. Aa Me t ndrr.food If. Whafa hi iiaiuoV" hlMTed the chnlrtimn of the maaa meeting, Vvho waa nllKhtly denf. 'Miilili." repllwl the accretary lu a low tone, "of I'blcago Ijiwii." 'I.llille Mild geUtlellietl." ald the cbulrtuaii rlnlng. "we will now hear tho Voice of labor. I l ave the honor to In troduce the iirM kjm nker Mr. Smith, the well know u Chicago laundri-uiau.' -Chicago Trllitine. lllahlr Aiompllbrd. "Is your frlHnl nn expert handwrit ing witneM?" Imitilred one micctntor at Rcuuea. No," anawered the other. "He doean't conllne liltnaelf to htiudwrltlng. Ile'a an all round expert, lie can tes tify on nny aide of n c!i!c."-Wahltig-tou Star. Aar Un 4 " TUal. at I'oara. "Well." anid tln old geutlemau to his aon. "you have failed In every Hue of luiKlness I have set you up In. Is there aiiyihlug you think you cau do?" "Oh. yea!" replied the hoy careless ly. " could probably write a play." L'lih ago I'obt. A Call Down. "Fn, nln't you n director of th' school boned?" "Yea. I nm. Whnt or It?" "Well, teacher cnllcd me down today, ond ,hlio was Just awfully Impolite about It." "Wore you ou tho schoolhouso preiu Ibos when hho called you dowu?" "Yes; 1 was on tho roof." An Killtor'a Lnek. Society Reporter-Mrs. SUlhlgh coin plnlns that the picture wo printed does not look n bit like her. Kdltor-Thnfa lucky. We can use It for aouie one cIho then. New York Weekly. . Of I'nnrae. ' The other man In uuy controversy !:, ns good a right to bis opinion ns you linve to yours." Tea, but he's such a chump; he's al : n roug." Cbliaigo Record. V? 1 r 3 MIGHT HAVE KILLED HIM. tint Italah, Ilia Mao Klofibaat, Oaallf rnabrd l.iua Anif, Tlia iHHt iiofnblif m i Iii Hie enrwr of Itujitl., tin1 nm (i killltiK tVji'nuit, before hla mnii fiil ilintli In tlie winter qunr. tera nf l-emoii Ilroa.' r-lretia at Awn line Kim nn ml of inercy. Wli.'lo lie wiia In one of Hie virion, irnxxla tlmt ne'eii.i bin flmil ilellrliim, when ba tvna IiikkIiik at bla great eluilna In an attempt to break away mid deatroy tliliiK., wlieu even bla ri'Kulur attend auta kept at a mifo dlatnuce and taut furtlTO kI""'' ut Hi furloua inonater In drend and expeetntlon of aeelrifc; lilm break from hi faateiiluKN, Itnjnh, tttlrKt lur for blood, apnred a buman 11 fu tbut he knew waa entirely at bla merry. Attnebea of the clreua who wltneaaed the Incident (lwlare that Frank lmon, their employer, will nerer Ij nearer to death and lire to tell of It thMi bo wna on thla oceoalon. Why Unjiili did not kill blm aa be bad killed Frank I'luher, bla former keeper, and llit other men when be bad blm lu hia power and waa In the killing mood will remiilu ono of tbw myaU-rh a lu the elrmia frntenilty. All tlmt iluy tlm men employed at the quarter were tiervuua. Ilnjali wna artliiK n be did a year Im fore, wheu bi lrew the atuke to which bo waa t hiilin d out of the (round and plunged Ibrouirli th corrUL'.ited Iron wall or the buildliiic na "Mttle F.dna." the lre bn'k ride, craahed through the paper covered hoop held Up by the clown. He waa But lug very uitich aa be did the night In-fore be Crunhed FlaheKa life out. The hornea balked In tho training ring and pricked up therr eara nnd atioried at the partition that a f v rated them from the reatlea rnonater. Tho reaoundlng blowe be atruck upon the ground with bla great trunk and the crackling and apllnterlng of thick plonk a be pried thwn up w ith bla abbreviated tuaka were ominoua aouml. lu the ear. of laminar Willi lia;au rar" i. I-"?- phnnt Fatty." who had been luatnirted to put thlnK In order In the atall. turt-W un Iii 'joo wm wna ihtu uo more, "iiart uiiv wuo nno -i up. a loud laugh aa Flaher gaped bie life out under the clephaut'a fift, bad one of hi hllarloti Rpella again, aud that foretioded triuble. Itut two nun had ever been able to do nnythlng with Itajnb "when the fit waa on blm." They were Frank Fish er and Frank I-cnion. The latter al way believed Hajah felt kindly to ward him and would not barm blm. Itut Kajan had loved Flnbcr when the keeper w aa nler and f"nrcd him wheo he wa drunk and then bad killed blm. Still Mr. 1-enion bad uo fear. Itajab wa dowu on bla knees, rip- plug Up a plUIlR Wltn 111 lUKkB. -lp. HaJ. upr ahouted Ixmon, anu ItaJah orow. Thla act of obedience In- ' . - , , . crcaned the maater a confidence, ana be t..,w-l l,....r Tim e ..tihant anrnna bla trunk In the air and brought It . - a a - a T down airaiDRi ine crourm at .nr. mw, oo s Hi t witn a aouua lite mat given by a heavy stroke on a bans drum. "ItnJ, RaJ.ih! Iiebavc yourself cried theshowuiHU. j Again the trunk was raised In the air. nnd a great roar reverberated ; throuch the building. It ended with a suggestion of a whine. The roust abouta held their breath. The elephant lowered bis trunk slowly while bis, ryes blinked and showed red where tluT hIioiiIiI lave been white. Then be lunged forward and with a side movement of- the truuk gently but firmly pushed the man away. It wns not the pleading of the turn that caused Mr. Icuion to retreat He saw a new meanJug In the elephant's manner toward him. Ry his action the . great brute wild: "Keep away, Frank. I don't want tc burt you." The next motitcnt be pounded tbe floor viciously wltb his truuk and then drove bis blunted tusks against tbe planks and splintered them. Kansas City Star. , A Kama For tier. He Is a little Uostou boy, and be bas roceutly been Introduced to the mys teries of "The Arabian Nights" by bis mother. He has been greatly delighted by tbe marvelous tales, and they bavt been constantly lu hia mind. Th small boy'a mother Is not the thin, cyeglnssed . nnd Intellectual woman sometimes said to be the representative Roston matron. Ou the contrary, Bin la fulr, plump, aud It would uot be po Hto to say whether or not she Is 40. Rut at nny rate she Is plump and quite plump, and the little boy, being a Ronton boy, perpetrated a Joke the other day. "Mother," he snld, speaking to net seriously, "I bitve a new nuuio foi you." "What Is It, dear?" she asked.. "Futl-nm," ho answered, with nn em phasis on the first syllable, a brond smile breaking over his face. New York Times. On the Safe Side. A distinguished otllcer of the federal side came to visit a southern planter after the war, nnd they talked about the Bhlfts to vlileh people were reduc ed In order to save their property. Cliloo was called. "Tell the general where we preserved our silver plate." Without hesitation she answered, "Under some planks In the loft." The master was astonished. "Why, I dou't remember that. Was it really so?" "Oh, yes, massa." When the guest was pone out, Chloe was called again. "I can't make It out I remember uothlng about the loft." "Why, master, I was not going to tell tho truth. The plate was burled In the garden. Who knows there may be an other war, and then them rnscally Yau kpes would come nnd search our gar den, and we should lose our plate." Coiuhil) Magazine. HI'iry of a Mar. To be bound band and foot for yeara by the chain of (linea la the wotnt form of dlavery, (Jeorire V. William, of Mnni'lieMlMr, Mich, tell how inch a lav waa made Iree. lie aay: "My wife liaa leen n beljilcH for five yeara that ahe could not turn over In bed alone. After uiiliif(lwo bottle of F.lectric f'.itter. ahe i wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." Thi aupreme remedy for female (lieaaea quickly rurea ne.rvouNne, aleeplemmsa, melancholy, headache, btu kache, fainting and dixzy ai)ll. Thia miracle working medicine ia a Kodwnd to wpk, aickly, rnn down people, Kvery Iwttle Kuaranteed. Only M cent. Hold by (eo. A. Harding DruKiit. The latent atylea it pricei the beat. trimmed hall and Mini (joldauiilh. We.llinif aUtionerr. tlie latent it r lei and fluent aariortment ever brought to Oregon City at the KaTRkritiaa I!lmark' Iroo 5me. Wa the renult of hia aplendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where atomach, liver, kidnev and bowel are out ol order. If you WB()t ,ltM! (jll(,inje fl the uccei they bring, one lr. Kinif'i New Life I'illa, They develop every power of brain and body. Only 2j cent at Geo, A. Harding' drag store. For anything in the larne line, go to Schalx, the liani'i!maker opposite the F.lectric hotel U rVhatt, tie barnemaker, oppoeite the Klectric hotel, keeoa a full line of j lltrnMg tn1 0f the beet make, j d iri ,)romp,T ,,! in , '. Te i ole' j tf Wanted. To buy eome bee. I'leae date price. JollH BAlMOARbXIR, Tarkplace, Or. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mark Designs ; Anmni4lng akt-BanddarrlnOnnBT CorvntoHTS Ac. r nuTu, o.man!re.m(iniiaj.iiindbnokoo piim tml lr. Olrtal aiiwr for ann!i palafil. i-,iiu taai-n thnwrh Mann a Cu. ncaira ' -". -"'"" "j-.-. Scientific flmcrlcan. a huiAaitmml9 mattnti wkir. lmmt .u ynr four montiu, f L OuM VJ ui txj-t mirier-. 3 36iBro.d-,v.Wew York Branch ifffloa. fit 1 8U Waabtuatuo. D. U E. I. SIAS DEALER IS .1 vatches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. i All kinds of repairing neatly done i and warranted l'oitofllee KM tr- fanby, Oregon Opepj&cftLineK. The Direct Route to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of ?wo favorite routes, via tbe L'NION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars. on the Tortland-Chicago Special, "the best in tbe Weet." 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. KAGAL W. E. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent 14a Third St. Portland. Or. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator I - W ' lilr . 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 StateB. 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 "KOUTE Of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train lav Oreiron City for I'orllaiirt and way nation at ;? A. Al. and 0;0.'l I'. M. I,v Portland B .TOaii 7:'")rn bv Oreuou City ):2ah 7:.')!r Ar Adhlatnl 12:11 II " Hacraninnto !: T 4:3.1 AM " fcan Kranciaco MDrK 8:15 a at ' Oirlen M'n l 11:1" Denver (100 M IIKIA " KanaatClty 7:ffli " CbicaKO 7 M a m O.Mk t " !i AiiKel " Y. l'ao " Kort Worlh " City of Mexico ' Mouatotl " New Orlean ' WaaliinKton " New Yora 1 :l r M 0:00 M fi::;o m Ma a 4:MIA M : 25 r M :42PM 1.' I3ra 7 : A at n .'m r h n .") a at (l:M A M 4 Mil a a H. Z'i r u 11:12 a at I. ' UJ r at I'lillinan and Tourlat can on both train. Chair car Harramento to OKiIeri and El I'aao, and tnuriat car to Chicago, St. Ionii, New Orlean and WaahiiiKton. Connection at Han Kranciiwo with iwveral teaniabliillf H lor Honolulu. Japan. China, l'bili.liiei, Central and hooth Amerf a. Hee .Mr. K. K. lfooterifrnr axiit at Oregon City alation or addrr P.. KOKIILEK, 0. H MAI'.KHAM. ilansi-r. Y. it P. Arfenl. Portland, Orexoti 1 -cTVa FOR CLATSKANIE Steamer 6. W. Shaver, LEAVES Portland foot of Washington street Mon days and Thursdays at 6 a. m. Return ing leave ClaUkanie on Tutidayi and Fridays at 4 o'clock a. m. Tbia is the nearest and most direct route to tbe great Kehalem valley. Shaver Transportation Co IM3, mi Dir.sT TIXK SCHEDULES Aaaiva Chicago ij.H Uke. Denver. Ft Portland Worlh.Onaha.Kn 1 P- m 8icial n fitv. tl. lui. , 9:15 a. tn Cliieatco and El. j Q . . . Salt Ijlk. lB.,ivr. K' wkane wortli.tMiialiB.Kai 7 a.m. nyer . MJ t i, Sl- . 6 p- "' Chicago and East. Atlantic Yi.' Wa'la, Un Exprrr ion, SK.kine. M in- a.,n , 9 p.Ul. iira.li. 8. Paul, 8-4 ' W Dulutli. MiUaiikt. ClUCSgii l:d En!-t. Oreaa Stranuliipt 1p.m. All Hailing date tub- 4 p, m. ject to change. For 'an Francuco Sail every 5 day Daily Ex . Sunday. Columbia River p. n. 8 p. ni. utenmer Ex. 8on- Saturtlajr ToAaoriaa dWay- tUy. 10 p.m. Uad"1"- Willamette Elver 6 a. m. Ex. OreeonCity, Nf "-ben;. ,:3n f- m Sunday Halem, Indtprn "un" deuce and Wy- d,y Landings. 7 a.m. WHIamrttrsndVamhlil S:Kp. m. Tub, Thnr Hirer M.n. wd. audita. Oron cit. fajtoo andFri. an.i Waji4juiaii g. a.ni. Willamette Elver Carp. m. Tue-.lhiir. Port.an.l 10 Coiiii:l Tue..har, an I cat. and Wy-Laodnii( aoUaU 1 lave Snake Elver l.eav Riparia Riparu to Uaiaton I.fwiston 3:3. a. ni Daily Daily. 8:30 a. m. W. II. HURI.BCRT, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland!. Or SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY SOUTH Bot'NO. Tiain So. 11 " " 13 " " 15 9 :22 a. 4 :5D p. 0:14 p. m. m. IU. north Borsn. Train So. 16 14 7 a. re. 0:22 a. m. 5 :4J p. 111 TOHTAL SCHEDULE. BY SoCrilKRS TAClIlt K.UI.KOAI', M nil close lining North !:W t: .ami 7 4". in Mail clo!'!. goln: Stiitl;8 a in nnd 7 :-- p in BY K.lhTSlIlK KUXTItIC USE. Mail ch'fiM for Portland nd distriliuMni? points, 12 in. . Mail closes for Milwaukie und Sellwood 9 a in. Mail arrnes frotj Pnrllanil 1 :30 p m. SllK boctks. OreRon Citv to Ely, Cnnm. Mitlino, Liberal and Mollala lettves at 12 in, and arrives at 1 :30 a ni duily. Oreiron Citv to Heaver Creek, Shnhel, ClHrk, Meadow Ilrook, Union Mills and Colton luavcs at 8 a in Tuesday, Thnr. lay ami Su'i.rdiv, and 1-tint s on I'.illiWing davs hi 4 :;. p ni. Oregon City to Viola, Lopan and Kudland h-:,v.- ... 1. Ci:., M .1. '..y, 'V. -day ai d Krd.iy at 1 m, ! evini; Viola same dav at 7 ! m. OreKon City to Willanielte, titallord, Wllc.nvill.' niid Orn' ire arrive at 10:30 a in and leaves at 11 :'( n in daily. General delivery window is op(n on 8ua dav from li1 to 11 a ni, All Ic'lcrs dnped ; ; . .!,...-;,.. :. v:-t