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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902 7 St wit, "a lU Do 1(04, 'Oik ttt- 'Hi k"lf "4';! did & : Crayf ifcu iin 4 IK Social Happenings. ( .'4r? v. MKIItKMMKIKM. 1' I Olr, .L.tiernnonnf Jiimt til ocrti " 7.i,n Keh.llVr on -Im. lot occurred leni John senaiier '"" ilia Ni lieldermeltir. . ui (.. Mr. I. T. Morey, t TnVirlplllt, 1.1 Hell-m. Texaa. I ii(! T. r "vwl. alter I Mr. ml Mn. Morey will M'"" T .MIX III V .IWHB l-UHl- VI iii- ' . . il. roaat nd III Colorado, from t" ....... .111 in their (ill urn Ihiiiih The wedding PArty eoiilM l,,lln drill ember nl I ho hclinltcr iiilli-UiliiU clergyman. Rev. ' ii,.lliiiif'. nf ill Iim CoiigreitAUniial . lgill"' t " ;,(,! Mr. li.ilHtmor. Lrt"T",NV,,,T,,'l""",Y rTK' i . internal Mil strawberry I lie. Saturday Clul) ',, lmrili. Hull WmiIiiiw.Uv evening inin-r.fnl ,,r"r ",l"n" )lr, at tne Ulilf" were: Anuirlc, flurle AH"ll''i I'" and, Mr. C. l Holland. Mr It. I. WIU111, !,;,Mi. Mv 'Mm.im'. Tim Ml... Mirnlil ri''""i uuiiiik hip ...j' ImhUiimii'IiImI llllu'. Mliuiri L Wnlurl mill Jim Cli'nin j wlu I ')!' Mu'r11)'" ltfi lur C11I111," I rili ''I' i WilUf.l f,;,v; iH itn'ioii. i'r(,iiiniii Un," jiiiiii Cli iiiilin. "'l H,H'n,r li'l I, tlnrmi; riM'itmiiiii, "ll cn," .liiHill'Wrv FIFTY-FOUJtTIl ANNUAL SESSION. VII!mpn llupiut AkHoclnllon To Meet InThM llj. 1 UtOH JIXK 2.1 10 2 IMMsiVK rf. W. Ilruuk Will l MadiTKlur of th Sriin-lliMiriJ Ujr I'Mpln Jlcudur Frnln. SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY Why Many Artificial Sets of Teeth Do Not Work Satisfactory. They are Not Constructed Along Lines of Recent Sci entifio Investigations. It UtlH i I'lSllUmlATIiiK A I. till Ml 14 -..ilimrnirf l lli iironnin (r llm LilhTVUK al um v iiiiKr''tiaiiuiii rrh Bell Mm my i'niim : '!io Muni l"i mill I'rilMi t t l.iiril. ' "i..i, My Jenu," Jlytila lluiluimii. Aftn... "ii"'l i" lvr'l Hi" World. " j 'Tliii llV I I'H'Iml" Ilmlli tl Minn MaiJI l'uliV"t. I,,ln Tin WiiHff N ri" j,"iy (.-I, My I -ilii r, W lnl iMfoy"- Mim NelliM VIiIk). .! "I lnt N it, Knf Not." hCoiivth mul Mi. C II. I'kuIIpI'I j "'I'. lll.llll nl ."ulllPWllPHI," tin. M.tt K. Wliiiw. L9. O. r. MkMUlllAL IIKUVU I ". N" 3, 1. 0. O. K , ml juirllt l.flK". So. Onlt'r u( l!i .ml, tielil llieiliorul il'V.rr ll tin . !unUv llrrll'Mjll. At (l'l Mluwit' s.illin arm rXiici'i ml inulnK. riH-BiM K. Hymi iniln ilia prinrt iJltf. Atllint'lu Um Olil Ki'l- i.iiol l(rlwuli limn lifil 10 llm O ld ,' tVun'iiTV w hi'in Hie iiihiiiuiUI iiiti ! lirld. Alter tlmrl rxtir Lm ia mmuury ul llm Urd. llin nrvi t ilrvao Willi Imiiilixjinn IMr iniiio Jt Uiiiiiilii'i oil tda full 01 ihirrioli Tu mm. ami Mim, VaIiuis. vli Circle, Wwxliiiffi nl WoodrfAlt, Ittrd t rmt'piiDii lo Mr. nd Mr. H. Violin 111 MiMilnifii 1111 Tui'i.Uy Mt. Mr. V.iihii I uirmlxir of w.irr. Tli im'.akIoii w nid one Iturral rmit a' ulatiutia ml J illltv llrfrrriiii anil rkn ra Miirvrd. 'briile pifwiilvd llti Ml ul J diver tfniin. MT lli'ii''n) fVIMllllrf WAi llAIIM-d Kriday m Koim Famii, I tie oci'Ai-iun (U.li'lf hi nin by tlm )mi(lilnr ul KiNK, of St. l'aul'i KiiBii)Vl I'lmrrli. Old llUUMI A tlllUWO D0 Alld till) imJl trie dr. omlfl iill Jaiiicw 'tin A tlntrt iiroitruui via rend ("l.oneol iIik mint plitAHinK nmntn'r rKllAtluti In )iii)H-KiuIihIi by IiiiU dauitlili-r ul Mr. mid Mr. "ft Dixun, A hu WA dri-iiiM'il III C'lil- iwcunumr. Carrmuf t nt from the lo Roue Kami and iIia !! At drd by tinny youiiK imiln. Kulreali ."Ml tun rrrviid. Like ll aiN'il lup fmKl l(i KArin tlm firlr AAA f'tMi in every iriifulr. ' Hiu ImoKfii ll.iilii.n a ntitiil cif Mr f illff ICi-rd, r i at IIih ciililini'lu'- en iw ol Nt. IMi'ii'i lull Wed "liynenliiij. Ilr rnmlili'in (if Allit ' "Njiik ol TliAiikmivlniT tUTliii t-ntlinaiuNllo iipliiHe And I ieK)i i., to an miconi with "The went Flower Thai llluw." Tina fiMiw HnrdiiiK'f fiiNt Apiiirnce Im- rurtlAiHl AUiliciH i', compoiwti (rlf of lender in iiiiinUiaI circle, And rttpijun waa cordial. C!rnt LodK No. 7(1, KnlnliU ol "hm, AtU'iidt'd dlvlna eervice At the ' heehyteriK,, Cliurvli Uat Hunday r0ln. Kitv. (Snyder, ol Ilrowmvllle, lemberof thu order, preAchd the ei ' Mil the church wah crowded with "llit nd their IriendA. .InoDil ir,8,H.,:tion 0 colnpany A, 0. ! will tuke plnce it the Aruiory tlm f ,llly venlnif. The company will P- piorthe llrnt lime In their new unl- tolonel JamuA Jacawii, InMpec ,r"P"irl, will make the innpection. uti or Oino, City ofTomhio,! as. MJCAi UOUNTy, J Frank J. 111 I lull I . v..i.,.7j IIIMKCD H Hie Senior tiartnnr iA the firm of F. fClieneyACo.,doiii( buuinose in the I ;) ol Toludo, County and State efore- Hand that Bid firm will y the lum '"NE HUNDItEI) DOLLARS for each d every CHMe of Ctarrli that cannot cured by the tine ol Ilall'i Catarrah FKASK J, CHENEY, OWorn in .1 In jwnce, thii cth day of Docemlr, -) W. fiLEARON, Notary Public. j'4"'" Catarrali Cure Is taken inter- "'ll anrl .! .. .1 11 ..I I ;i uireciiy on me uiouu lurlacuB of the evstrnn. Send 'wnmonials, free. , CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, 0. JfbylruW!lrtBl7.')c. i4ll' Family Pill, Hie best. Thelllly.loiirlh Annual hhmIimi ol the WHIaiii" l lUptlat AnxM iatxin will ) held In Ihl city net k, from Jilue 1 lo I'll Tlm awuniiiia Kill tu, I, .,1.1 i.. Hi Klral lUplUl ( liurcli V. Hr'xik" la imiiieraliir of the aliin and I!, A. Nutley U arcri-tary ml trraaurer. All eveiniiK ariwliiiia will I'luo In Uiiih lo kivm vUilor n (ipiiorluniiy to return lioiua In dun m-aan. The Oivfin t'ily chuirh iliwa tint iirinnU in ImIim .iirM ..f aiiv hill r.-H'lUrlv an-re !id dcleKatea. I lie protfrui lor the aeamn lollowa: VOfMO 1'Mli.Kil NKMalON. MoaiiAY KVIMMl. 7:.'10-lrvoiioii!. MUa C. 0. Mill.- puMk'll 7 .'in Appiiiiiitmint i.f (!ouiiiiillee, 7 :.'ift nan;. H;IMI Adilreaa, r. Win. K lUlldall. ' Ki'A'iaiiiii Voiilh'a Auibilloiia ItieAiti." Millo. Tl K'llAT M'lMKINII. 10 (Ml Devolu.nnl. Mih O.ale MoAArd. D.;in (a) lli'Kirt ol (.'oininiili-n on t rnlential ( ! Id port of ColiunlMefl on Nolnin I ion a inl Elerllnn nf Otllrera. () krpnrla front Sorletle. 11 (H ().ell I'arluniHi.t. What aim (l ilnx, J. . I.ixli'r. What Oilifhl we tolo, Mine C. ). Millnpoiith. When Uuuht we In lo it, C. A. Alvord, ' WOMKN A Ml.HHKIM. Tl KHiAV ArTKMMMlM, 2;nO-Iievotiiiiml hour, let! by Mra. Jano-a Mdmtimla. 2 ;.'H1- The Woiiiau'r ll.iptut llnme M union hiMiriy. lteMii nf Woiiian' Work in Home Mlralona, Mr, (ieo. K J ilnlMih. Map Kxrrciae, Mia Came O. MilU pmiKh. Addreaa, Mia FalinU I. Allen. 3.:i) The Woman llapllat FureiKn Maioimry Society, li'nrl nl Wnmen'A Work In Foreign Fori-ik n MiKM'ii, Mr. I). C. l.ilourulie. Addreaa, Mr. Foaier. Addreaa, Mra. L. C I'ri". i,M H-n l'arhn.eiii. "Ax'ia. tiunal Need and Their Iteineiliea," Seakera: Mra. Annie ricklhroiie, Mra. CahId, Mr, l.t-arii Ami olher. 0 III Liincli, Alter Pinner rrH9i-he, Mr, lllin, Mr. Kopf and ollirr. AAalK IATIII1AI. MKKTINU Tl'KaiiAY AVKMNU. Jl'NK 23. 7:.T0-levotiolil. led hy Hev. W. E. KalidAll H .0(1 Serinon Hev. S. C. LiphAtn. A iiiK.lntiiii.nt n( (Viliimlttee on Niiml- naliona, Kimillineiit. I'roram ml Ke ce,,lioii ol New I'htirrlieA. WKI)NHAV MiiKNIMO 9 ;30 Deyotion, U-d by Hev. M. M. Hle'lwve. 10 00 Heiort of Coinniillee on l'ro- Itraiii. KeHirl ol Ouiiuiiuee on r.nroiimeni. Heportol I'nminiliee on NominatioiiA. Election ol OhVere. Id : Heiiortol Committee on Home Miraloii, by Hev. J. HcAven. 10:40 Ad lrei. lr. V. A. Moou.iy. it m Kenort of Commillee on HtAte Convention, hy Dr. A. ItUrkhurn. Jl :lll Aililrea. Key. .ieil H. arney. ii ..in ifu.u.pi ..( iimniiiie on Keren- tlnti of New t'hurchea and Enrollment ol Meaaentier. II 4ft Hetiorl on uiiiiiiArier), if aeon A. C. liAlley. WKI)NIIAY ArmMNOON. t DevotiniiA, led by Mine Carrie 0. Millpmmh. 2:1") rnllnlMheil Dumnfti. i nn U rt of Cou.niitieea on For eign Mieaioii. by K. M. llll. 3:10 Adilrt'AA Kev. A. . inner, i tii UeiMirt of Committee on hdilCA- tlon, by James Edmund. 3:40 Ailurei, i reaiuuui u. i.. i"i- ""ini'iAi?..nfrt nf Cf)inmittt on Publi cation SiM-iety and Keliuioua Literalure, by Hev. L. J. irumouii. 4 :1U AUlirCBS, Hill, umim a . uiMiwiri of (onimitiee on Sunday School, Hev. 8. C. LephAin. a . inlj...uirt nf Committeei on KedO lutioiiA, DeACon C. A. Alvord. -50 Heport 01 VOiniiiiiiBo uu n i tioiiAl Iluundarie, by Hev. J. H. 6.(jOAppointnientof SUnding Com m!fw!lniiinor at Church. After-Dinner five minute addresAee. (a) '"Tne tlilnu) lliBl nurs a ni' Meetinir." H. E. Croe. n'riiA ihlnirA tliet Help a Prayer Meeting," C. A. Lewis. (c) "How to increase Interest In anil .iio...l.ncA iinon the weekly Prayer Ser vice," W. 0. Smith. Wkl)NBIV KVININO. . n...ii,.r,oi "I At all the reople D :tru uocinuai o- R. Vsrney. Letter Llxt. . i I. i.o 1UI nf Inttiira rft- llie ioiioiii """"""., ,,-, .n.inino in the poHtonireat Oregon City, Ore., on June 19tb, 1-J02: WOMN'S LIST. OiatMeryEMr. IlAyneiTJMr. (iallairher M Miss Lindorf Minnie Howell E Mrs Lenirty M Mrs Wora uonau sikn'b liht Dawson J W Derrick U L Uoian iieniiH'i DawAliby A D Hurst J 8 Robinson A L Hitter Ed OEO. Nelon Clarence Smith W L Snidow W L Tellefeon Geo Viol J B Williams Tercy L Wathev P H F. HORTON, P. M. 5 OMK tinio 820 it wos diMcoverpil by Dr. V. I. Bonwell, a dontiHt, who hss made many geientific inveati gations in relation to llio unman teeth, that tlio lower jaw forms an equilateral triangle, the bane ol which !m distanfo from center to center of the condyle, of the jaw, and the eiuei) the dintance from these M)intg to the medium lino of the inferior ineiHOr. The sides of the triangle average about four inches. Tlio centers of the tips of the the are of tho circle. A lino diiiin line of the head thro' which is known as the circle the centers of the second lar line parallel to the firxt, nf the second molar teeth, buccal cuhi of the first mo ively the primary and sec rior arch that is, they mark direction. Failure in the uiKjui'Htioiiubly is duo to a above facts. I)r. Pickens can give class references from jiersoiiR eels of teeth with comfort during a iieriod of thirteen Positive painless extracting of teeth. No gas or cocaine. Lowest rates consistent with first-clans work. anterior superior teeth are in at right angles to the me tho center of this circle, of the mouth, will pass thro' bicuspids teeth, and a si mi through the posterior edges The cuspid and the anterior lar teeth, forming respect ondary springs of the supe the decided changes in its making of artificial teeth luck of knowledge of the you nearly a thousand first who are wearing artificial and pleasure, constructed years practice in Oregon City DR. L-. 1-. PICKDNS. DENTIST Barclay Building, Oregon City. COM RTS NULL AT LtRI.K. True j and Men 111 Elude llielr Par allel sand Are In Wliliifloii. mil Tracey and Merrill, the cleer'e con vicl who e'AN-d from the SaIciii ieni leutlarv June II. ate mill at larue and ll.url. !m (ii. i... Itlu.l 1 u I. I..IIIIIUII.I ill tllUlp! CApiure. The Oregon I'ily miliua com- pAny went out lo MoIaIIa to iJ in the cari h on ThiirsdAy of last week, but re turned home Friday. On Kalunhty iilidit the ecH' tol the team of W. (i. KhikIhII near Now Era, drove lliroiiuli l)reii City and croaned tlie ClHckama Kivrr at An early hour hunday mornuiK. They abandoned the team near Mount TaUir, liere it wa Alo-rwArds diwrov ered by Mr. Randall and made their way acroea the Columbia near Vancouver. They are now in the state of Washington. 1'eraiHtent ellorts liave been made to can tore the desperado? hut without sue- ceAM. tmaril tjAraon ana me uiooxi- hound liAve lieen active. Tracey and Merrill have held up aeverAl people and have taken money, horses and provision bom them. There is nothing un w hich to bane a hotie of their early capture. :AJLmTLm GOODS: WOIMINEM DISTRICT COMEITIO.I Drlepat' I Frim Eleven Counties Met In Wooilb irn Tlii Week. T P nvan firant Old. I. D. Tavlor. 8. K Walker, J. K. Morris, W. M. Stisnk And R. T. Marshall, representing Wil lamette Falls Camp, WooOmen ol the World, and Mrs. 8. S. Walker, Mrs. I. I). Taylor, Mrs A. F. Parker. Mrs. Car rie Lu's, Mrs J. K. Morris, Mrs. I, H. U.rr Mra H V Kcrintiirfl anil Mrs. K. T. liirlow. representing Sola Circle, Wo men ol Woixlcralt, went lo woodburn Wedneaday to Attend the district con tention of the Woodmen and the Wood men's Circle, tlulnirutea In the convention came from eleven counties, as the district embraces the territory north of Lane county end ..uui nl fha PuwaHn Mnnntuina. This diHtrict is the third ol the Woodmen end the 11th of the Circle, and is entitled to 14 delegates in the Head CAmp. Grant Olds, clerk of Willamette Falls Camp, was elected one ol tbe delegates io tne Head Camp, which meets in Cripple Creek, Colo., August 2, 1002. PlO'EER OF 1S52. W.R. Itughy Panne Away al Molulltt In Ills 71Hh Yiar. W R TWrhir a nianeer who has con- iimiAii.iv maiilHil nn hi donation land i..;,n in ilia Mulnlla enuntrv for a neriod of CO years, died Sunday at his home. He was 7U years old ami a native 01 ir ginis. He crossed, the plains In 1852 and settled at Molalla. Besides the widow, he left the following children : John And Robert Ibjgby, of Molalla; C. W. Isagby, of Uregon city; wsrgarei Telky, Molalla; Mary Walling, and Flora Jarish, of Oswego; Alise Sandford, (tlencoe, Or. ; F. L. 8. Bagby, of Needy ; F;d and Jessie eagby, oi Aioiaiia; r.nza ii.n.;nnn nl Ttriitaf Vuil Tho funeral I1.IUUIUIII u. . ' " - ' - ' was beld Tuesday afternoon and the in terment was in Dart s cemetery. huiNuu nf (livfinHt bavA heAn irraiited in the suits of Emma Uillham vs T. W. Uillham ; Winnie L. Bushby vs. fcdwaru Buhby;IdaM. Young, vs. Charles 0. Young. A decree tor the plaintiff in the fore closure suit in the Washington National Building Loan and Investment Associa tion vs. George W. Stryker has been banded down in tbe Circuit couit. B6L0M COST Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. I only decided to close out a short time ago. I ordered Spring and Summer goods last Fall for 1901 and 1902, and they have just arrived from Eastern factories. I invite all the people of Oregon City and Clackamas County to see our new goods and new prices. Am sure you will be surprised to see all articles marked way down. This will give you an opjiorlunity 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 coat, so as to save trouble of packing goode when I move away. Just one word about 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 6tores is merely a scheme to get rid of old stock, but this sale is bona fide. 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 'are. Do not fail to call. W. YKKEDH MalnSt., between 7th and Sth VVl Cg UU. WILLAMETTE GROCERY Stevens Clock Now Open for Business. Iteiured Iht'es to the Ea-t. Those contemplating an eastern trip will be intereeted to know that there will shortly be on sale greatly reduced rale tickets In connection with the Kio Grande System, the famous "Scenic Line of the World." This lina offers its Dassensers a most delightful and comfortable journey to all eastern points. It is the only transcontinental line pasting directly through quaint and pic tureeque Salt Lake City, "The City o The 8aInU," beautiful Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Tueblo, Colorado Springs (where a side trip may be made to the Garden of the Gods and the summit of Pikes Peak over the cog-wheel raiiroad), and Denver, the queen city of the Inter mountain region. Stop overs are allowed on all classes of tickets. Tnree rlailv exDress trains make close connections with all trains east and west and afford a choice of five distinct routes of travel. The equipment of these trains is the best, including free reclining chair cars, standard nd tourist sleepers, a per fect dining car service, and also person ally conducted excursion cars, each in charge of a competent guide, whose busi ness ia is to look after the comfort of his guests. No more pleasant and inexpen sive means of crossing the Continent can be found than Is provided by these excursions. For additional details, address, J. D. Mansfield, Gen'l Agt., Rio Grande Lines, No. 124 Third St., Portland, Oregon. EXCURSION EVERT SATURDAY To ( lataop and Long lieach Via Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. Beginning Saturday June 14, and every Saturday thereafter during the summer season the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets between Portland and II points on Clatsop and Loon Beach, except Ilwaco, at rate of $2. 50 for ronnd trip, ticket interchangable with all boat lines and good to return Sunday night. This reasonable rale will enable pros pective campers and cottagers to wit ness the many improvements being made at Seaside and prepare for the summer outing. Trains leave Union Demit every Saturday at 8 A. M. and 7 P. M. and leaves Seaside Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Close connection made at Astoria with steamer Nahcotta to and from Long Beach, Lead Them All. nno Mlnntii (Yiinrh Corn beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, i i it r colds, tliroat ami lung irounies, aaya v. Scott Currin, of Logsnton Pa. One Min ute Cough Cure is the only absolutely sale cough remedy which acts immedi ately. Mothers everywhere testify to tbe good it has done their little ones. Croup is so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to One Minute Couch Cure. Pleas auttotnke. Children like it. Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. Geo. Hard ing. ' Reduced Rates Via Southern Pacific. Tlm Snn thorn Pay i Pi! will make special rates to San Francisco on the occasion of the convention of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at that point in jane. Tickets will be on sale from Jane 3d to 8th inclusive, and will be available for stop-overs in California. Fall inform a imn rolativA tn rutAa. limita and other conditions will be cheerfully supplied by all local agents 01 tne southern racinc. The Enterprise $1.50 per year. Pr-vlntr preparations simply devel op dry cnti.rrh ; they dry up the secretions, wliicli adhere to the liieinbrano and decom pose, caiis.iig a f.ir more serious troublo than tho ordinary for .1 of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing iiilui!iinti, fumes, eniokes And snutf and no th.it tvhxh ch.-B.S Hcs, sooiheg And henlg, Ely's Cream I.uim U scr'.i a remedy Aud will c:!e catarra tr coil i:i the hcua easily ami please.ttly. A trial si.-e will bo maiiei for 1 J cents. All clnig.fisls sell Hi 60o. Aize. Ely Brothers, t6 Wren St., N.Y. The l!:d.a euro without pain, dees Hut irritate or cans sneezing. It spreads itneli over au Irritated and uuRry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful iutkmrnaUon. With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed Against Kand CAtArrh and Hay Fever. $3.30 Barrel Eastern Oregon Flour $3.10 Barrel Best Valley Flour 5c Can Good Alaska Salmon 25c 3 Cans Good Oysters 20c Pkg. Gold Dust Washing Powder 5c Pound Tapioca 5c Pound Sago 5c Pound Good Rice 15c 2 Large Packages Acme Mush Miles & McGlashan Propa. Daily River Excursions OREGON CITY BJAT9. DAILY SCHEDULE. Ue PORTLAND Foot TAylor 8t, 8 30 A. M. 11 30 3 00 P. M, ais Uav OREGON CITT Foot Eighth 8t. 7 00 A. M. 10 00 1 30 P. M. 4 30 Only the following lAnding will be made: Magoone's, Heldrum's, Morey's, Risley's and Oswego. Sunday excepted. RO JND TrilP 25 CEXT9. Oregon City Transportation Co. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TRAINS. D'ly D'ly Eflective D'ly D'ly Ju.yS. 1901 P.M. A. At. A.M. r.M. 6 55 S 00 Lv. Portland .Ar 11 10 9 40 - 8 Oft 9 06 Goble 10 05 8 35 8 20 9 IS... Rainier.... 9 52 8 20 8 38 9 35 ... . PvrAmid .. .. 9 35 8 00 8 44 9 40 .... Mayger .... 9 30 7 54 8 50 9 50 Quincv .... 9 20 7 46 . 8 58 10 0J... lAOjkAiiie. .. 9 12 7 3U 9 OS 10 ID ...MsrsMAml .. 9 02 7 28 9 19 10 21 ....WeMport ... 8 52 7 17 9 37 10 3'.i Clifton 8 37 7 02 10 00 11 02 .... Knappa.... 8 17 6 42 10 08 U 10 .... 8venen ... 8 07 6 32 10 20 11 22 ....John Day . .. 7 55 6 30 10 SUlll 3"iAr.. Aaioria..Lv 7 45 6 10 SKASIUK DIVISION 11 30 a. m.. 11 35 p. ni . . o so a. m. , 8 15 a. m . , 6 15a. m.. 2 30 p.m .. 5 00 p.m.. 9 45 a. m.. -1 ASTORIA SEASIDE ... 7 40 a. m ... 4 00 p.m . . .10 35 a. in ... 5 50 p. m . ..12 30 p. m .. 7 20 p.m ... 1 30 p.ra ... 9 30a. m CONNECTIONS. All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to or from tbe East or Sound Points. At Portland with all train leaving Union Depot. At Astoria with I. K. & N. Co.'s boats and rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and from Ilwaco and North Beach Points. Ticket office, 255 Morrison St., and Union depot. J. C. MaYO, Gen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, ors DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TO 8ALEM AND INDEPENDENCE STEAMERS ALTON A AN D POMONA LKAVB OBKOON CITY Going up, 8 :00 A. m. Going down 2 .30 P K Bepw In. PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious steamer Regulator BOB, the i Percheron, will make the season of 1902 at Oak Grove stock farm. Six dollars to insure foal. Money due when mare is known to be in foal or parted with it. J. W. DOWTY Currinsville, Oregon 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 S. J. TAUGHN, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE ANI D?.POT. Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any - kind oz stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason ble termi.