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The New Age.
A. D. GRIFFIN, Manager.
OrrlOE 8 MORrtlSON 8TIIEBT.
Oregon Talnphone Oak 501.
Etitorsd at the Poatomce at Portland, Oregon,
aaond clasa matter.
HUltBCKIl'TlON.
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THE IlKSULT.
Tlio dofent of Jlon. llonry W. Cor
lictt, in Ills crunimlgn , for olection to
tho United Status BoiintoMiiip, Is ft
party calnmity. Tlio Now Ago will
not pay, liowover, thot tho oloctlon of
Hon. John II. Mitchell is 11 public
calamity, for Mr. Mltoholl is known to
ho n man of ability and oxperionco in
tho lino of duty for which ho has just
been ro-cliosou.
However, taking tho political view
of it, tho llopubllcnn party of tho stato
has lost heavily in tho result. Thero
is no doubt that Mr. Corbott was tho
party's choico, for the stalwart ma
jority of tho legiBlatuio exposed its do
iilro in a constant oxprossiou, from day
to day, in favor of tho grand old man
f tho stato. Ho should havo succeed
edand unhappy will bo tho fato of
thoM) who led tho rovolt against tho
party's expressed purpose.
Mr. Corbott 1b an oxpurioncod, ablo,
nctivo and good man. iio is honorable
beyond, nny popslhlo assumption of
doubt nml ho knows what Orogon
necdH. Ho has already tlo'no more for
tho stato than any othur man in it and
no dosorvod to bo honored at this time
by oloctlon to tho United States Bona
torship. Ilowovor, Mr. Corbott and his
friende, who aro tho most promlnont
men in tho party, accopt tho rosult
Kracofnlly and will lot it go at that,
for tho present.
Tho fact that tho Domocratic party
had to bo "induced" to Join tho Ilo
publican minority in tho llnal effort
to make a choico of United Statoi sena
tor Ih ovidutico enough of tho character
of tho opposition to Mr. Corbott.
FOtt SCHOOL DIHKOTOK.
- .TI.O
Tifliuiliir candidato for school
dliector, to bo olootcd on March 11, is
I'rnfontor 11. K. Warren, ouo of tho
most prominent educators of tho stato
and ox-principal of tho schools of this
city. Ho Ih now chairman of tho pub
Ho Hchool board, in which capacity
IiIh K)rvlco has been notably ollloieut,
an it has boon in ovoiy other position
ho has hold In tho intoroat of our pub
lic schools.
Profi'SMir Warren is eminently qual
ified for tho position which hu now oo
cupioH and for which tho people of tho
city liavo again Induced him to becomo
a candidato. His oxpurionco covers
long porlort na teacher and director of
ftlui'Htiounl matters, dnrltig which
timn not a complaint has boon made
from those in whoso interests ho has so
ably served tho commonwealth.
Thoso who havo slnceio regards for
tho public schools of Portland urgo
liliii to contiuuu to servo thorn and, be
yond a doubt, thoy will niako liU oloc
tlon curtain.
Tho strenuous llfo led by tho members
of tho Austrian relchbrath would place
Itoosovolt'H endeavois by comparison
in tho tamo plaoid and uneventful
alusH as tho Sunday sohool ploulo. As
noon as tho speaker taps hU desk at
tho opening hour it la rough houeo from
that on until closing timo with -0
miuutos for rofreshmeuta at noon.
Hanlly two membors speak tho sumo
variety of languago and tho member
who is not talking thinks ho la not
earning his money no matter how
many others havo tho iloor, so that tho
deliberative proceedings of that body
mmnd liko n joint debato between a
traotlou eugluo aud a steam calliope
with a Mississippi steamboat whistle
for iforoo iuhI u boiler faotory or two
for fpocUtors. In live or ten minutes
all the avallablo Hjmco in tho room is
filled with languago; then It Is every
body for hluuolf according to tho mar
quia of Douuybrook rules, nothing
barred except 13-luuh guns or larger.
At tlmca tho uproar calms dowu until
ouo would think is was a reunion of
Texas cowboys; thou it swells again to
tho normal volume. When night falls
on tho scone tho mombers feel as if
they had been plow lug nil day in a
Hold of stumps with a team of balky
mules. How tamo aud iuslpld tho lit
tle oxerolso of throwing lukwolls and
revolving chairs, tomotimea indulged
iu by our legislature, eoeins in con
trast. Tho rclcli8nth is at least con
sistent in not legislating against foot
ball. Ita Missions mako that game ap
pear Hko a ciniot, orderly pink tea.
Tho proposed Nebraska nii'asnro for
bidding cartoons without tho consout of
tho cartoonod will find no favor with
tho politicians who havo passed tho
examinations and aro now in tho
" iso boy" class. Tho cartoon is tho
best friend tho politician has, and ho
knows it. Follows who wont favors
may try to mako him think thoy aro
bolter friends, but ho is not to bo
foolod. Ho knows his face would not
bo aa familiar in tho best families as
that of tho man who has beon cured
by a patont modiclno if tho car
toonist did not burn midnight oil to
that end, with a slnglonosa of purpoao
worthy of a hotter causo. Ilathhouso
John rocoguiz'ja that fact without tho
aid of a Hold glass. Ho thinks if tho
cartoonist will juit koop on ho will
bo mayor of somothing, sometime,
with "IHnky Dink" for his "llobbio"
llurko. Mark Hnnna has a fair opinion
of himself but ho knows that had it
not beon for tho cartoonist ho would be
but llttlo bettor known than 1)111 Jones
of Drownstown. Mark Hanna further
knows that if ho paid tho debts ho
owes to Cartoonist Davenport ho would
not bo ablo to pay off tho national debt
this Hprluir as ho contomplates doing.
DEWEY'S WASHINGTON HOME.
Ilonae Presented to the Admiral by
the American People.
Tho homo purchased for Admiral
Dowoy, with money raised by public
lubscrlptlou, Is one of tho handsomest
ind moat dealrnblo sites In Washing
ton iiixl It Ih a mntter of note that tho
souho selected finally wan that which
Vduilral Dowoy Indicated aa hla choice,
ooforo tho committee began lta work
jf examining more than sixty sites.
Tho house was built by .Tamos K. Fitch
for hla own use, and has n frontage of
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twonty-seveu feot, with u' depth of
seventy-two feet. Thero la no rear
building aud tho llrst tloor la divided
Into threo apartments of equal site.
Tho two upper lloora nro arranged for
looping rooms. Tho parlor la Mulshed
In white and gold, tho library In old
oak aud sliding doors separate the
rooms, giving au effect of spaciousness
dltllcult to tlud In a house 6f similar
ilro. Tho house contains soventeon
rooms and four bath rooms. Tho
houso Is built of brick, with brown
tone trimmings. There la quite a wide
plaza In front of tho house.
GROWTH OF ENGLISH.
May Soon lie the Lauicuane Universal
ly KeconnUcil Anions; Nations.
Tho International Academy of Sci
ences adjourned without solving the
language problem, and recognized Kug-
Huh, German, and
French na equal
medluma of com
munication. If tho
growth of tho
Hngllsh language
continues at Ita
present rnto for
fifty yearn, how
over, It will not
need tho mandate
of any academy
to make It tho
universally recog
nized in o d I u m n
among civilized
nations. In 1801
K u g 1 la h w h a
spoken by S0,500,
000 people, being
surpassed at that tlmo In uumheru by
the Freuch, German, Spanish, and Hub
slaii languages. In 1SIH), on tho other
hand, Kugllah waa tho mother tongue
of 111,100,000 people, mora by nearly
40,000,000 than spoko any other Hiiro
pean language. Next to English stands
tho Herman language, with 75.200,000
people to whom It la the mother tongue.
All over Kurano traveler tlttd that
when tho residents of any country
speak any languafco but their owu It la
usually English.
A Musical KtiiK-
King Oscar of Sweden tu his young
days wus regarded as tho most accom
plished tenor Iu Europe, niul-couhi havo
made a fortune out of his voice ou the
stage.
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RECORD OF OREGONLEGISLATURE.
BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES.
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H. D. 1, amondlng mining Jaws. , ,
II. 15. 6, times and places o court, Second district.
11, li. 19, relating to electric wires on hlgnays.
II. U. 20, validating certain marriages.
II. li. 21, ponaltlua for injuring or destroying rocorda on public lands.
II. U. 24, ntnouding law for roltof of iuldgeut soldiers.
II. 1). 20, reorganization df (Oregon National Guard.
II. II. 27, uniform system of mine- bell signals.
II. II. 88, appropriation flfooo for Soda Springs.
II. IJ. 80, rolatlvo to taxation of porsonal property.
H. U. 44, to aid Oregon Historical Society.
II. 1). 54, Amending Lnncruit bonding act.
II. II. CO, punishment for poisoning domestic animals.
II. 1). 02, consolidating ol'Jues in Multnomah county.
II. 11. OU, providing for building hioyclo paths.
11. II. 05, providing oxtra clerical aid for stato ttoasuror.
11. 11. GO, fixing witness'! (cea iuMultnomah county .coroner caaos.
II. I). 71, regulating sorely companios. '
II. B. 70, providing for, 'oloctlon of road supervisors.
II. 15. 88, rogulating purchase of public supplies.
II. 13 07, publlo bidding for county supplies.
H. Ii. 100, protootion of labols and trademarks.
II. II. 102, to provout coercion and iuitmldntion (A voters.
II. 11. 108, for collection of road poll tax and manner working roads.
II. 11. 110, protection of forests, git mo and wild fowl.
II. 1). 113, duty of surveyors in establishing boundary linos.
II. I!. 121, duties of stato snporiuteudont of publlo instruction.
II. 1). 122, amending trespass law.
II. II. 120, amending law in rotation to kidnaping.
II. 11. 128, amending law authorizing furnishing of publio records.
II. 13. 144, protoctlng copyrightod plays.
II. 1). 140, rotating to mining claim locations.
II. 13. 140, providing panlshmout for dosecration of American flag.
II. 13. 171, appropriation for . oneral oxponsosof state.
II. 13. 172, providing for domestic irrigation. ,
II. 13. 177. reserving oyster beds in Notarts bay.
II. 13. 178, regulating ditbarmont proceedings. ,
II. 13. 170, rogulating flihing on Alsen river and bay.
II. 13. 183, rogulating reoording of clmttol mortgages.
II. 13. 187, rolatlvo to service ot citation.
II. IS. 188, primary election law for Multnomah county.
II. H, 180, abolishing Mparato board of commissioners for Mnltnomah
county. , N
II. 13. 200, inoroasing salary of doputy olork of Malhour.
II. 13. 205, providing for collection of road poll taxes.
II. 13. 208, deolaring certain thoroughfares to bo conuty roods.
II. 11. 217, protection of oystoia and lobsters.
H. 13. 210, propagation and protootion of salmon. ,
II. II. 22S, relating to flcnl accounts of idmlmstratora.
II. 13. 220, providing for standard weights of produco.
II. 13. 237, fixing Mnltnoinah-Columbia boundary lino,
II. 13. 240, fixing salary of certain county tieasurera.
II. II. 200, appropriation for stato departments.
II, 13. 202, providing manuor of soiling stato lands,
II. II. 274, rolatlvo to Eastern Orogon District Agricultural Soolotlna.
H. U 27C, rolatlvo to Southern Orogon District Agricultural Sooiotloa.
11. II. 280, anuoxing panhandlo to Iiakor county.
II. 13. 280, compensation of Lnno county olllcors.
H. II. 202, oxtoudlng timo for construction of Siuslaw & Eastorn Railway
& Navigation Company lino.
II. 11. 204, muktng Vancouver avouuo n county road.
II. li. 208, punishment for mutilation of hides of cattlo.
II. II. 200, fixing compensation clerk of supremo court.
II I). 311, increasing salary judgo of Malhour county.
II. II. 318, increasing salary judgollakor county.
H. II. 840, defining duties of attorney-general.
II. It, 848, appropiratiou for payment of claims against tho stato.
II. II. 347, goueral appropriation bill.
II. 11. 340, authorizing city of Portland to levy tax for Oriental fair.
S IJ. 1, providing for exprosilon of choico in solootion ot Unltod SUtei
ontoiB by tho pooplo,
R. 13. 10, rotating to drawing of jurlos.
8. il. 18, taxation of gov'ts, inorohandiso, oto., in citlos and towns, i
S. II, 23, incroajilug aJkoiouoy of publlo schools. ,.
R. II. 20. nnthnriiinir Portland to disnnsn of mnrknt hlnntr. ' "
8. 13. 87, lor publication of revised code.
S. 11. 38, fixing fooa cou ity ollioora iu Multnomah county.
8. II. 44, sosslous of cir uit court iu Soveuth district
S. II. 60, declaring uun tvigablo Btroatns highways.
S. 13. 01, soleotlou and dale ot stato lauds
S. II. 02, relative to moutiug by stato university regents.
S. II. 03, food and dairy commissioner not.
8. It. 04, amondlng code rolatlvo to .Multnomah judgos?
S. 11. 72, relating to actions iu justlco courts.
S. It. 75, providing vestibules for ftroot cars.
8. It. 70, amending aot oroatlng Whooler county.
S. It. 84, monument fund for Second Orogon voluntoora. (Houses disa
gree ovor amendments. Dill falls.)
8. II. 80, creating ollico of 4tato baotorinlolgst. '
8. II. 88, preventing unlawful iutorforouco with to'ograph or tolophono
wiros.
8. It. 07, appropriating 98,000 for stato fair promiums.
S. It. raising salary of supremo court reporter.
8. It. 108, authorizing district and high schools.
8. It. 108, providing for soalp bouutioa. '
B.Ml. 112, providing bounties for destruction of fish doitroyiug animals.
8. H. 114, rolatlvo to diroctors in corporations.
8. It. 110, relating to school lands.
8. II. 120, auditing claims ugaiust tho state.
S. It. 130, providing for on ro of orphans and foundlings.
8. II. 137, creating office of auditor of Multnomah county.
8. II. 138, dollnlug liability of owuors of vossels for damage.
8. It. 142, requiring deposit of oauoollod warrants with seorotary of state.
S. It. 14(1, lolating to location of mining claims.
8. It. 102, providing additional 'compensation for governor.
8. II. 171, incorporating port of Portland.
8. It. 173, enacting Torroni law system of tltlo registration.
8. It. 174, providiug for tlsh hatcheries.
8. II. 170, limiting printing of btonulal reports stato oflienrs.
8. II. 180, amondlng Australian ballot law.
S. II. 180, relatlug to filing of report by stato officers.
5. It. 100, relative to Oregon Soldiers' Home.
8. II. 101, primary law for Multnomah county.
6. It. 100, fixing salary of superintendent of schools in Wheeler county.
8. it. 107, mending law regarding to transfers of stocks of gooda.
8. II. 201, uniform lyatoiu for taxation of property.
8. It. 202, acceptance by state of curtain lauds.
8. 13. 200, incorporating oity of Portlaud.
8. 11. 200, prohibiting saloons within 300 feet of sohool buildings.
8. It. 210, regulating sale of liquors noar mines.
8. It. 210, amending law relating to prosecuting attornoys,
5. it. 220, fixing salaries of certain olllcors in linker. Malheur aud Olat
op counties.
8. It. 221, charter ooinmlsiion for Portland.
8. 11. 237, providing water for state institutions.
6, It. 33, method ot building branch railroad lines.
8. 11, 231, fixing salary certain county treasurers.
8. 13. 238, appropriating $25,000 for Pan-American exposition.
CHARTER BILLS.
Enterprise, Myrtle Point, Medford, St. Paul, Tillamok Oity, Coquille.
Salem, ltuttovllle, Antelope, Dillus, Gleudale, Alkali, Oalkand, Burns, Stay
ton, Cottage Grove, Granite, llouanza, Lnbauon, Prairie Citv, Whitney, Neha
lem, Yeruonin, John Dy. Louo Hock, Pendleton, Vale, Bay City, Condon,
Joseph, Ashland, Newburg, Philomath. Canyonville, Baker Cltyj Roaeburg,
Sllvertou, Summerville, Elgin, Sumpter, Sheridan, Grant's Pass, YoncalU.
Mitchell, Falls City, Albany, Heppner. Warrenton, Hood River, Cornelius,
Wasco, Grass Valley, Sheridan, Milton, North Yamhill, Independence. Sea
side. Astoria, Portlaud.
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SIGNED BY THE
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9, establishment and maintenance of school libraries.
4, appropriating f 15,000 for Oreogn Agricultural college.
II, relative to property bidding for taxes.
10, amending act relating to county courts.
18, Timo ot holding courts in First judicial distriot.
25, appropriating $(7,000 to Oregon State university.
62, to ameud code relating to appeals.
HI, to reimburse Oroiron voluntoora for clothiug money.
178, to regulate dLbaruient proceedings.
180, for payment of scalp bounty warrants.
203, appropriating money for legislative expenaea aad deficiencies.
833, establishment experiment station at Union.
GOVERNOR
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In tho circuit conrt of tho etato of
Oregon, tor the county of Multnomah.
Stato of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Rich
ard Nixon, ns administrator of tho
estate of Joeoph Leonard, deceased, all
heirs of tho docedout (if ncy thero bej
and nil persona interested in raid
estate, defendants.
Ity virtue of n nocrro and order of
snlo dnly issuod ont of and uudor tho
seal of the above entitled court in tho
nbovo entitled causBo, to mo duly di
rected and datod tho 14th day of Jan
uary, 1001, in which docroeo it waa
adjudgod aud docrecd that tho stato
ot Oregon stand and' bo soized of tho
following described real property aud
vested with tho tltlo theroto, said real
proporty bolng describod us follows,
to-wlt:
Tho wost half of tho cast half of the
northeast quarter of Section thirty-two
in Township two north of Rnugo one
wost of Willametto moriduin, contain
ing 40 noroa, and bolng within Mnltno
mah county, in tho stato of Orogon,
and in which docroo it waa furthor
ordered that tho ahoriiY of Mnltnomah
county, Oregon, bo dirocted to mako
salo of said real property to tho highont
bidder for cash.
Now, theroforo, by virtue of said
docroo and ordor of snlo, and in com
pliauco with the commands thereof, I
will ou Monday, tho 25th , day of
March, 1001, at tho hour of ton o'clock
A. M., at tho front door of tho county
conrt houso iu tho city of Portland,
said county and stato, sell at public
unction, subject to confirmation by tho
nbovo ontitled court, to tho highest
biddor for U. 8. gold coin, cash in
hand, all of the nbovo described real
proporty, and all tho right, titlo, and
interest which Josoph Louornd, do
cossod, had on tho 4th day of March.
1807, or Ricbaid Nixon as administra
tor of said ostato slnco had, iu and to
tho abovo dosoribod roal proporty, or
any 'part thoroof, as iu said docroo di
rected. Datod Portland, Orogon, Fobruary
21st, 1001.
WILLIAM FRAZIER,
Sheriff of Multnomah county, Oregon;
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
To tho Houorablo County Court of
tho stato of Oregon for Multnomah
comity.
Wo, tho undoralgncd legal votois
within product No. 07, M lltnomnh
county Oregon, horoby petition aud
pray that Ford Motzger bo allowed a
licenso to soil spirituous, vinous mid
malt liquors iu Greshain within said
prooinot No. 07, in said county aud
stato, iu loss quautitioB than ono gal
lon, for tho term of ouo year.
In accordauco'with tho abovo peti
tion, I will, ou Maroh 11, 1001, apply
to bald county court for licouse. Date
of llrst publication, Fobruary 10, 1001.
SIGNATURES J. D. Reguor, J. II.
Molzgor, It. W. Gibbs, F. C. Mark
wnrdt, Albert Clovolaud, R. D. Mason,
R. L. Wiutora, E. O. Lindsoy, L, C.
Motzger, D, W. Motzge'r, II. E. Pres
ton, H. W. Preston, D. Honing, Irin
Edwards, David Shane, J. R. Larsou,'
11. M. Rimoy. W. A. Horrlng, E. P.
Smith, G. II. Sunday, J. G. Chimlo,
P. .1. Dououi, A. J. Miller, C. Rey
nolds, F. E. Gibbs, John Stobnll, It.
L. Mayhow, W. J. Wirfo Ross Hoin
oy, G, W. Halo, Josoph II. Preston,
Frank Iloinoy, Cash McCarthy, John
Antonio, G. Crouchor, Chaa. Lesllo, E.
Chllcoto, A. Poier, R. Wright, A. F.
Johnson, D. Weaver, W. R. Slmmn, J.
S. DonaUUou, E. E. Gloso, A. L. May
boo, E. E. Storet, P. Collins, Alphou
so Pierce, A Wobbols, Shattuo Bros,,
E. L. Palmquist, John Wiutora, W.
L. Gordon, E. L. Thorpo, A. It, Gibbs,
Clias. Robinson, Chaa. Sleborg, II. W.
Forsyth, -R. KerBlako, Then. Andoisou,
G. A. Thomas, Frod Exley, Frod
Ohao, W. B. Akins, Geo. Hilleary,
Goo. Rorhrook, E. Simonsou, F. Goo,
E. Roborts, O. W. Hilloary, J. II.
Dickson, Win. Boors, Jaa, Collins,
ChiiB. Clevoland, John Flynu, C. Wy
okolf, W. J. Powoll, E. L. Stoltz, F.
Stotsan, D. Miller. R. Forbes, II.
Wntor, Pat McGurrln, C. J. ltettls,
W. 1). Milhalllu. E. Boors. A. Hovio,
J. G. Motzger, A. Grant, M. Mull,
John Grant, W. II. Dickson, II. O.
Connoll, Frod Znhl, Peto Knoueuberg,
P. I. llllsa, Wn. Booth, T. Owens,
David Baker, Chaa. Baker, Houry
Thompson, Fred Crouchor, F. B. Ra
noy, R. F. Johnson, Jaa. Kelley, Noah
Kestorson, F. Fox, B. F. Rollins, Jaa.
IlainoB, Fritz Spot, A. Springer, A.
Feidler, E. E. Goodman, A. J. Miller,
Alox. Thompson, F. Bosbee, II. B.
Ilailey, M. Hilleary, John Lynch II.
M. McNoblo, P. Lynch, M. Kronen
berg, A. Kunmell, Joe Kronenberg,
Albert Copas, D. C. Rosa, Frank
Maria.
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Regular Dinner at Noon - 25c
Lunch Put Up for Travelers,
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Oregon City, New.
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4:80 p.m. 1."
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7:00 a. in.
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iMNRihlimtonbtrect.
A. L. CRAIG,
Ociicral I'lisauiiKcr Agent, l'ortland, Or.
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Pioneer Dining-Car Line
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Yellowstone National Park Route
TIMK OUt-rOIlTr.ANI).
For Taroma. Heat tie,
OlymplA.dru) Harbor
and Kulli llend points.
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No. J2
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ro w, I'ullniAii, Clransc.
No. II
Arrives
7:00 A.M.
vine, Jiiaroiiin, iieiens,
llulte. St. 1'anl. Mlniie.
npolli, Ohlenpn, WaiIi
liiKtuu 0. C, 1'iilladel
phis, New York, lloaton
and all potuis eail and
aonineaai.
For Tacoma, Peattle,
Spokane. Unite, Ana.
couiln, JiIIIIuks. Omaha,
Kanaaa City, St. I-miU,
Denver and all nolnu
No. 4
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No. 3
7:80 r. M.
aouin aim aouiueaai.
Tliroogli jervlcc. Dining cars. Pullman
tlnt-clana and uphohtercd Tourlat Blefpcra.
Unexcel'ed Accommodatloni, IlaKgnge checked
todeitlnatlon ol tlcketa.
For full Information, tlcketa, maps ot routes
and other Inlormailon, call on or write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aaalatant General Paaiengur agent.
V& Morrlton St., cor. Third. Portland, Or.
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