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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MAY 30, i02 MAY MEETING OF ocial Happenings. ( ' ..lllllltl"" I""' '' "Y '" Musing in the Quiet Hour in Memorial, j COUNTY TEACHERS era ' Nadnnal Guard. Illlr.! V'lnr'v Wed ''y "'K1'1 V ..,,..1, and exhibition ilrlll iiv J i'.rn The ceremony waaapleae Arr Hi ('I,IW1'' the ilrlll iliort y !"' ,r timt by Henalor llrowii V K- Car 1 1 I "1'"1' S,'' J Tim lullmml nlgi wm ' I " "i """,,M'' K'"' - I l Lnner. lbs ndittin,r standing, I,U,'f ,n tlH.iirUr... and darning ! luywl until '"" "''iMk. Tim ' ' - IimiiiImi iimil v arrantim! '!hlH',v'"'"" l Sorgeant Millar. V.,,,(1 lh company. Captain ,iii K'lly. Hrl I. ciilenahl rre.. W II ii fi 1 1 I r y a M tt 1 Second LlnUlnii 1 . '. - II,,.,,. Jr . INI Ilia Inrlm- 1 j nuiiv roiitf'1 ulitt ton on lb sue. I HU I, I.. I. a a ,,,.1.1.1.. , i iutlnry circles. MINlllKAV f A MTV t Tail'ithl Cluli gave a dance In . u Kiln'1 MCmd' birthday, on : ..I...H.IIIIIH. My m Twilight T a lUto'y i" ii ""f T'i"" Imnsre :-Mr ' Mr. Ivld lu nLilin. Mr. ami Mm. Will MiC.inl. ..ml Mr. C. Gihaoii, Mr. ami j ,jporif .ll, Mr. mnl Mr. II. i Mi"''" f 1 ti Im ami Kllml Me. 1 lle'lile ami Hii n lint Kiamn, Mary J-.'.h ivi, Helen and It c lnil .Mir t Ainu Muni., Finlli Wileha't, I'iiiii l'vl. A. W, rrance, Ar tUi'Conl, Man-hall I.anclle, George ill, Lwi I'vl. Carl juehiike, i. JKl ur'li l.aiirpnro .imuii. bkCt'M SMItaT.INHalllT, , S.tii'dav 1 hib'a iilertalumot at .t,i,nii llatl 1"nf.tv evening a ranvaful altair. 1'lia hall writ : Tim pn. grain Ma arrMrl under i,M l" "I Mr Clmrlr Allirintit, :m ! iii'iim a 'li'anl f vi-t,. i'i ami !" i'fi arrvti'l allnr frnililluii lin l'r"k'rni. liH li , iipl.... Mukio Kariianii anil Marin ilon ... ... Ill Hix(M-iKrtmr Ml Coiivor ,,ln Miaa Kiln I'autli'lil lule Jikp Nili'xn III I lit Kir la Mra W. II WlKrfii.a in drill Thi'Ivo juiiiik Ulu titlirilli K I'l l I" MI'RII AI n. xlinun Hall rroilil laal Moii trning illi luvnr o( llllimc lu lia luihr rvii'liii"ii ' Ho rKrin vivrn VftMik Munlral ('lull. Tim inu mi'kr.l llm cluan ol llm aM iu'a fiof inn iluli ami an rvciit In 'iliiri'lr-. V.wry mm of llm t-n I rt I'lii ori-il, ami irprnluit i numlH-r an iilyio llincimiMi. r ! !i oi fi'ail liy Mr. lUiln-rl V.'ut. A'lrr llif program li'H crnaiti ! rtkf nurvml lo llm KUrl ol I lie Ui.l daiKiun lnlluwi'il until in il- ; iri'l Mr. lic'ifijrt A. lUnlliiK fn i.il tin yuiiiiit Irminl ill (lixir .lilrr Ni'lt i at thru rmiili'iiin lal it vnlii. Tim o rliiii ;m anil llm Hum aa iiMaiilly rl ailli in nan- anil kriiii'. At a Ulf f ' Igricti a airvml. .f lourth iniinllily lmi of tlm Sarin ( lull kivi-ii In Vllaimlta Mall fruity niiit. Aliuiil vinty '' trtt pruH'iit ami tlm iiikIiI iaam'il !y. Mivlin iiuinUira ainl four tr diiirnl. baagrrona If .fnlrj'lril. im, rut ami otlmr uiiml oflin Wliftl pruMTly if nilH'ti ami n troiililraoiiiH aorra. IVWiit' Wili li 'i Hlva (nvvi'tit mu ll ionM,qililuia. i 'lie re ili'Uy lia agravati'il llm in WWill' WiU'li 1 1 Salve Hllfita "I linl a riinniiiK "urn on my 'lurty yi-iira," nay II. ('. I tartly, iwtimii, 1ml. Allnr imiiitt mnny lifi I trif.l )i-Vilt'a Witch llawl A lew In mm lnali-il tlm aore." nil in ilmraM'. l'ili'H )U'lil to It rt. Hi-warn of coiintttrfuitf . Ueo, liriK. T" n iff rn "Tt 0raln5 RELIEF Aically l.,altl,y wm.mn bu 1IU Pwn fr iliacomfort at the Wntru.'i porio,!. Xo woman y to liavft any. IVIim of mW iiuli-klv mlUiva tliono """''Z nu'imtniiLl ru.t,,. .,t r dfst'L'lii "t "'"l Vtaai.ft, ( 1,1. - 'J Wonih In-ocular morwc. J brul.t perumnont ruUcf to jl.OOO,000 womon who luffcrod "Honth. It niulfAa tlm mnn. W tnng ami healthy. I " &l provwion nimle by Na I te Rive woraim relief from "wrihlu ai,!,,,, tturt pillllll y,hMi 0- l Inniiv I - y wmim. tv. 0KK 1 ,. UkT11 T'rr 'k 'r iiii tiino. SmiI i.''-1 oei Pl In 1'iy '"I H In.Vi 71 ' k ' .. rWirvriJ ilaili , t,,uflr lCn(m nt,'' J it -- -aaHiuwa i 'I'll Oni ilium. In llm I tllMV lilfltii.il iA lit.. .u.n to ,(),,r ,,e ir1M), olf m; "II, In tlin liUtorv uf 1111 r Of lllltl r at aajaa I . . i . many Kri m,.,, w, Wlm,ir, m M,,,. linn in iruai wiui'ii Dixy lii'lil ud He may lay wltli ilnn mml,.,). t,a j(h. .illilliaii parly I... ,, , ,1,,,, , IIiumiwIiu am u,,,l ....... i 'ii... aliin.i Lincoln, w, K,,.( ,1H ,,, , -..m uimiigM iiuuiilml walura, wlum il I llvinK riHtiii.U f , prlnpl.., IA I. I.. I. ..I- 1 I . . . . . " i"""i nun an nm iiiciuior ol our liailun In It ilaiki-at dour. II man Win havit .,Li..ll r... ii... fulil alli-r "tranii (jmU" ,v aalil, will) a CollvllirlllK Wavn of ll,., I, at till f li l.ll Ii. Il'alilniii In Aim l.,iinilu' tium'waa wlmt ! iimximi nut In tlm! ilaya n inKicaa wliv oiilaruwri Ii." llm i Vow llml llmiMi taiiiii riii' iil..H iiiiiiiruli-i by tmwr Ki'iu ration, whirli droiialil Ua lliroiiKli iryliiK iniriiliiiiial n.uiiln lion, uroviim i'oiii'lniv'v 11..1 u.u it iulilirn Miln y i n yt pan! IU llai'lul Allliouttli Hmrii rn fnwi-r i-arli yrr lo nwnr tlm mil call of tlm tiraml Army of tlm fuilili!, many have llvml to - llm friiiliuii of that fflKunlii! alrugKlir. "Nu Norlli," "No Koiilli;" but oim Kiaml iiiiIiiii. Tlm aoltlixr in tlm Orliuit la li'ru ei a miinattir lK'ile Im baa iKarnml by i (iXH-riiuii'n tlmt bo inual wrinif from tlm wili-y Malay llm wrM ol hi Irnai ln-ry. II tlm Aini-rirau nl il if r -rr it I lliat Im i ovi-r vi-nttroiiH to a liilliui Um. Tliia i wby o many urt-y-liairt.il mother ait by tliuir ilnaolato liHartliNloima, wailinK lor tit on who ran ih'Vit itoinu to glaiblun ber ducllliing yi-ar. 1 altl imvur utie llm irv of one (if iln-a lnavB hov without vilun of llio low layitiK ni'H paiblii', frimiHiI by hiTtle-riut, liaiiilioo ami palinn, uvnr run with ifuuril iiiiiriilnKlory vini;, w ihIm Dm wii-ril at.(-Bmlivt) lai tu baa alrxaily put furib ii thorny vrowth in llm Krana grown Irmirbn, wlnr tlm aunt of llm hint) ami tlm grey lull, loyally llliiin tlioiilili-r to aliouliliT fur "(ml ilory." Tlo-y bawl pruveil tlicuiatilvel llm worthy nn of ilnir (ailiAr. Tium, U In, ami rirciiiin,Uiii:i have 'oinpanM'il much. M. AN ACT ii. ii. 7n To auiru-l arctimi 4.1H1 ant 4i8i of Hill'. AnnoUti-.l Law 0 OrrKoii, ami to pro viile for the elrclioii of nmd nujirrviMjra. ennctfd by t)it, I.rglslnlirr .l.ssrinlity of thti S'ae of Oregon: Tlmt an iti-t (ntitlml "An Act to iimi-ml HfctioiiH 40HI ami 40S2 of 1 1 i 1 1 s Annotati'il Liiw of Onuii, urn to provi'In for thu election of roud nujHTviHom," iiikim1 nt tin- twi-iitictli rciuliir WHHioii of tho legislative AH iiiiily of the State of On-foii, and aiirovcl Fibruary 17, IH'.l'.t, ho and tlm aamu in hereby iiun-inli d ho as Ui mid an followw: il KW1, Tlm county court in th; Hi-vcral counties in tliiH statu ahall, an oi'ti'ii an tlmy may dnciii iirccnHary, hut not oftmmr than once in two year, divido their repeciivi' countieH, or any jiart thereof, into ttuitahle ami coiivenient road dintrietn, each of which fliall ! nuin hered, and raiiw a brief dericription of tlm huiiio to l entered on thfi county riTcordrt. No roud district hhnll ho iniide that it nhall he partly in ono ehi tion precinct and tiartly in another, but each road din trii'l hliall Iki o foruied a to liu wholly within one election precinct; providtti, that all the territory within any incorporated town or city may m onu road dintrict. Kach county court, at the January term, I "02, thereof, hIiiiII ho arrainjn the road l intrictH in tho county an to con form to the provirii.niH of thin Hcctioii; and at tho January U-rin of naid court every two yearn thereafter, and at no other time, make uch change in road 1 iMirict.-t ai may he deemed Decennary; hut no change", either in road diHtricl or in election precincts, nhall he mado which ahall interfere with the relative arrangement thereof as provided in thin, riectinii. H IDS2. At the general election in 1902, and every two years there after, there nhall he elected in each flection precinct in thin Htate in which there in one or mure road dintrictH, an provided in nection ) 08 1 , a roud Htipcrvinur for each road district in audi election precinct, who shall Im a resident of tho road district for which he is elected, and shall hold his ollieo fur two yearn, or until his nuccennor shall have been elect ed and (jualilied. At such election every person entitled to vote for pro ciiu t ollicern in a given precinct shall bo entitled l voto lor one road nuiervisor for em h road district in such precinct. Hefore entering upon the dim hargi) of bin duties, each road supervisor shall take an oath to faithfully, discharge- the dutie of his ollieo; and when any person shall fail or refuse to accept the Mliee of road supervisor to which he shall have been cWteil he shall be lined in the sum of lf2", which lino shall ho appropriated to road purKHCH in tho road district in which such per son shall have been elected. Such fine shall bo imposed and collected by anv justice of the peaco in tho county in which such road district shall lie located, or by the county court of such county, and the amount of such line shall be turned over to the road supervisor of the precinct in w hich it in to Im used. All vacancies in the ollieo of road supervisor shall lie filled by tho county court at tho next term thereof after such vacancy shall have occtirrei Approved February 27, 11)01. Thin in the law that I voted for, and the only law that there now is 011 tho road siiHTvisor subject. My vote is found in Senate Journal of l'.ltll, page 8.r:?. C. Bhowxeli.. OKLIiON IMYKK! (iKT 2,3.V.),(MIO. Ui'oi Hoik f CoiiRifMiian Toiiifiic For Km bura uf 1I10 Ute. The river and harbor bill wan reported 1.., ,i... i....,n, . I'.iiiiiiiiileu in tin lioui-e Tuesday Ori'ifun, im hiding the Columbia Hiver, K'l -',n,i"'. , , III the 10 vear prior to McKinley H it.u. u.l ... ii.lul rut Ulll I'l clunive of the Can- cade improvement, llm alati aecured hut $4.HI7,KSl), while llm wnoie appro- . T. -1 .. . a a.. I f, .1.1... AtA MV. a.rl..tlll1 llr I!IH HI.IIH mill IIIHIIIIJI", elusive of the Cascade, baa been I.-;"- OOll. Thin i a particularly creuiiaiue ahowinu lor KepreMenlatlvo lonnue, woo as a ineinuer 01 um inn cominillee In the last two Co.ire,H. s, ha secured fur the Willamette Kiver ill.lKX). ainst..r for thai river in all lirevioii ; -,"" " 1. ' . vt Too in urHVloil hills. 11100a, i" Bin"ni " and now :".'.ri.(HH) for the lower ilium- elte ami the Columbia, as ana us , IKK) in the 10 years preceding the McKtn ley adminietrstion. Moreover. Oregon had a member oil both Senate nd House committees handling these bills. This year it ha hut one. The bill a agreed to carries the following amount: Mouth of Columbia .'Z'JZZ Contracts I'ortlan.l to the sea "'"r Dallei-Calllo Canal .......... 314. XK U'iila...iii. above rortland. .. tiN.isw Columbia at cascades ........ M I'nner Coluuihia ana enaao. .. ...." Cooa Ilay ' Ilow'a Thl.? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho - r.,p anv ruse of catarrh that cannot 1 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. f , J. (.IIKIB" i l'rops., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- . . ....! 1...., ... la In all VlllR- lieve llim penecuy nun ... - inees transactions and llnanciallv able to carry out any obligations made by their n Wkst A Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. .... , WALUINO, rvinrtAn m .." sale Driiggista, Toledo, O. Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly npon the blood and tnu coua surfaces of the system. In';? per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi monials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. lit-iliiced KaU'stu the Fast. Thiwe contemplating an eastern trip will be interested to know that there will Bhortly t on sale greatly reduced rate iirln.in in L'onneclion with the Kio (iramle System, the famous "Scenic Line of llm World." This line offers its passengers a most delightful and comfortable journey to all eastern points. It is the only transcontinental line passing directly through quaint and pic tun-nine Salt Lake City, "The City 0 The Saints," beautiful (ilenwood SpritiM, b'sdville, l'ueblo, Colorado Springs (where a Bide trip my be made to the (iarden of the Gods and the summit of Pike Peak over the cog-wheel railroad), and Denver, the queen city of the inter mountain region. Stop-overs are allowed on all classes of tickets. Ttiree dailv express trains make close connections with all trains east and west and afford a choice of five distinct routes of travel, 't he equipment of these trains 1 1,.. l.not im liulinir free reclinim; chair IB HIS ' lill " a r cars, standard and tourist sleepers, a per feet dininn carjervice, and also' person ally conducted excursion cars, each in i lianrn of a competent guide, whose mist ni-ss is Is to look after the comfort of his imests. No more pleasant and inexpen sive means of crossing the Continent can be found than Is provided by these ex cursions. For additional details, address, J. D. Masskikld, Gen'l Agt., Rio Grande Lines, No. 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. -oca I Institute at Willamette Flln Iiftst Saturday. j V1NTK.U Til.KS OF AltirilJIKTlC Educator VMI C'upeii Shoe Factor; aud Are F.iiirrtalntd at Luncheon lly Willamette Keld nt. Ladle Cm wear ilioe nnn nize smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes.- It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives instant relief to corns and hnninn. It's the ereatest comiori ais- covery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous ana sore spots. Allen s toot-base is a certain cure for sweating, hot, aching leet. At all drmzL'Ists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mail. Address, At len S. Olmsted, LeKoy.fl. I. The Mav nmelinir of the Clackamas County Teachers' Association was held : In the nuhhc school buildimt at Willain-1 ette Falls last Saturday. The work of the annotation wa with interesting ana ' !ulrui:livH, ami t lie auuience enll usias tie. Tlm atti.iiilaiicM vm iimd. there be- 1 iug present many patron of the school ami leading educator, the meeting was callel tii order at 10:.!0 A. M., l'rtaident I J. J. . riser in the chair. The program of the day w i oiened by ; remark relative to the work of the anso- ciation for the past year, by htipt J. C inser. He dwelt on the benefit to be derived from leachera attending the ' monthly liU'etini, aud ohowed how many teachere had improved their schools by uieeting together and talking over the ilillicullie and ob-tacle that preaeuted themselvei from time to time. 1 Important I'oints in Arithmetic was : the topic assigned Mr. L. II. Vincent, . nriiii'inal of WiIhou ville School, who made an excellent and thoroughly prac- : tual B'l.lre.K.on the same, 'llm stieakerl lioweil llm great necessity of teachers dulling rouataully on the four funda mental operations, and their relation. He believed that it teachers taught the relation uf the four fundamental opera lion thoroughly, when ounils reached percentage aud it different applications mere would tie 110 dilticulty in getting luipila to unuemtand the entire subject. I'Iim anlil.N'i of factorim? abonld lie Ihor oughly taught, and impiessed upon the minds ol children, lor ucioring is useu in nlmont every case in arithmetic. Tim uuhii4cl uaa aldv iliaeusaed bv County Supt. Zuiser, whoexplained how our present system ol education leuu vo correlation of all aubjects. He ad'.ed several helpful suggestions, all of winch were much appreciated, (in motion the association adjourned lo a room on the second floor, w here the leachera, pupil aud patron of the school had prepared a most delicious luncheon for all present. Aller the teachers bad partaken 01 me lelicious luncheon which. had been Pre pared by the good people of the burg, nupt. Zmser aud all the teacher visited tlm "faiien Shoe Factory and observea the work. Mr. Frank Capen very kindly explained to all vinitor the different procrsnes necessary iu the manulacture ul shoes. The meeting wag called to order again at 1 :30. Free. J. C.'Zinser presiding. "Proper and Improper Use of Objects in Number Work" was the subject ol an entertaining paper well read by Miss KatherinelJ. Mc Millan. Mies McMillan said : Make the first year's number work ImiohI entirely oral: deal with small numbers only ; make haste slowly ; learn the combinations thoroughly; teach that snbtraciliia' is separating a nuinoer imo its parts and not taking away ; aud help pupil to use their imaginat one. Supl Zmnerand Mr. Winches parti ipaied iu a lively discussion which fol lowed. Svstem in Blackboard Work in Arith metic" waa handled in a practical and kilful manner bv Mr. A. C McLaugh lin, principal of Milwaukie school, the speaker said that system was one ot the mora valuable things connected with our Reboot work. Svstem is the key to sue- 'eaa. Training Il-Ulla to orderly habits In the schoolroom prepares them for or- lerly habits through lite. In leacuing rilhmetic there is more opportunity for avalpin than in anv other branch. The board work should be a model of system. In dealing with all arithmetical subjects, the teacher should have a clear, concise and practical method. Very often it may be necessary for the teachers to de part hour the author under consideration anc use their own individuality in pre senting topics. Several choice musical selections were rendered by the pupils of the school, all receiving hearty encores. The lollowing comuultee was appotni il by the chair to prepare resolutions ol thanks.: Mrs. A. T. Winches, Miss Ger trude Nehsgerand Mrs. h. B. Salisbury. "The Teacher's Part in Character IHiildina" was the subject of a thought ful and intensely patriotic paper read by Mr. F. J. Meindi, ol Oregon City. In ti.ia tiahtuLla nurwr the Kneaker aet forth bis plan which had worked with success. 1 he paper covered the sunject compre hensively. The speaker said that the teacher and parent are the character builders of this great nation. We should live for our flag, fur our country, ana nr it a trtaf itiitiiwiS. Oni- nation was founded on the rock of justice aed perfected upon the foundation of liberty. Onr mission is to do w hat we can tor tne perpetuation of freedom and justice, cost it what it ... u C. ....... i.uiion hun it fnrfrena. AV iimjr. ij v. j , - ery true character h, s its anchorage ; and each is secured by skill, euori and Hero ism. The greatness ol a uation aepenas upon the character of its citizens, and 1 this character is due largely to the work I of the teacher, lor me teacuer moiug for the child its future. "Book-keeping in the Public School," was the title of an interesting talk given by Mr. Robert Gin t her, of Shubel. His speech was listened to wilh attention as it contained so many helolul suggestions to teachers. Mr. Ginther approached bis subject from a practical standpoint. He illustrated 10 loose preseoi ins meiuou of dealing with practical work in the country schools, showing now tie pre pared children for future work in me. Mr. Hunt, one of the directors of the school, made several pertinent remarks on the work of teachers. A resolution of thanks was offered and passed, thanking the teachers, patrons and pupils of the Willamette Falls School for the royal and hospitable entertain ment received. For the next Bixty day FOR CHSH We Will Give Ten per cent, off on Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. nun rmnni nnii f nuii II TRADING CD Court House Block OREGON CITY, OREGON. NEW SPRING GOODS a. v, V. V. Fancv Shirt Wainta a! Vine lin I.ndips' Chemise Fine lot Ladies' Drawers JUST RECEIVED Hoyt's Cologne, 5c and 10c Infants' Iiobes and Skirts Towels, all grades, at cost Large assortment Corset Covers Dress Skirts at a bargain Sunbonnets and Tamobhanters Ladies' Wrappers, 50c up Misses' Undervests, 19c. Men'B Laundered Shirts, 49c. Men's Linen Collars and Cuffs, 10c and 15c. Children's Ironclad Hose. Children's Hose Supporters. Ladies Hose, all prices. Stamped Linen Doilies Center Pieces. Sofa Pillows. and Battenberg Braids, Finishing Braids, Bernard & Arm strong Embroidery Silks, Ladies' Automobile Ties, Fans, Bustles, Ladies' Fancy Hose, Men's Fancy Socks, Bachelors' Buttons, Boys' Blouse Waists and Boys' Caps. RACKET STORE .V I I AIiIi GOODS B6LCM COST Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. t -. .1MiA Ant q chnrf fimn a cm T nrflprp Rnrino and Summer goods last Fall for 1901 and 1902, and they have just arrived frnm Ti-notoi-n foftnrlpa T invitft all the ceoDle of Oregon City and i a VS 111 luu aaaataukxsaw 4 ai m Clackamas County to see our new goods and new prices. Am sure you !11 1. - -.I -11 A.i:lnn rt1m4 mat, Hrvw-n Thia Will aivft Will Oo BUrjJriSCU iu bcc an nnitica 11101 cu " j vi.n. "- o--- you an opportunity to buy clean goods cheap. Come early and secure what you want. What remains of the stock I will move to Portland. I rather sell below cost, so as to 6ave trouble of packing goods when I .. move away. . Just one word ab6ut our shoes. Just from J. B. Lewis factory at Boston. They are going out of business, and sold me an order cheap, and you can get the benefit of this. Call for J. B. Lewis shoes. The closing out sale of some stores is merely a scheme to get rid of old stock, but this sale is bona tide. I have already purchased a building in Portland, so I am in a hurry to move there so as to save expense of rent and car fare. Do not fail to call. iA. YHKEDH CAUF1ELD BUILDING OreffOIl CltV MaluSt., between 7th and Sth VXCfeWi-l J i The Enterprise $1.50 per year. DON'T GUESS AT IT but if you are going east write ns for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offered by the Illinois Central Railroad. Through Tourist Cars via the Illinois Central hom pacific Coast to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fail to write us about your trip as we are in a position to give you some valuable informa tion and assistance. 5319 miles of Track over which is operated some of the finest trains in the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address J. C. LINDSEY, B. H. TRUMBULL, T. F. & P. A. Com'l Agt. 14a Third Street, Portland, Ore. 1 1