The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, August 09, 1902, Image 2

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    THE MW AGE, PORTLAND, OREGON.
TOPICS OF
THE TIMES.
Perityphlitis nppeart to be the thirty-second
degree of appendicitis.
rrcsently IHIiioIh will advertise for
t)Jdn for a puncture-proof nntl-trust
law.
The trouble with most of the In
ventorH of nlr ships Is thnt they leave
needy families behind them.
I'eoplc who try to be elegant by call
ing them "knee trousers" mlght-fls well
nave energy by referring to them us
"pants."
for her. She would rather read her, RECENT JUDICIAL DECISION8. I rol,N kkli.y
brother's books than her own. Stories "
of daring, fighting and adventure are1 Tho existence of an uncontrollable, ' fcom.f.u&
more interesting to her than tales of Insane Impulse toconirult a crime ml ,An"i Western F.nndM. Avu'traiiceCof,
meek and self-sacrjllclng misses who knnwn to be such Is held, In State vs. , Jotomo'Lan- Wi T"T" Columbian uidg.
act sedately and die young, Tho Amer- Knight (Me.), fi5 L. It. A. ',17.1, not to!
lenn fclrl Iiiir na tnnpli mI tilnnri It) tinr luodlfv the crltnltinl men. .Ml. III?.. r,. rm Fm HALLw
... . . ' Cnr. fTntnmnrfttnt ! Q.n.n. u.. -. 1
.awUI mi. 4J.I...11IH cihi, j'urtinuii
II V. HAIL AND WATKIt.
. Ore,
re. VVine-i, Miuioii mill FiuaUiKnrs. Oregon
'Jmne I'luk 413.
veins as the American boy. There Is the act,
no such marked difference In the A municipal corporation Is held, In
;.; " h:.y:.v,.'i. ":..r :: """i ",u' ""rr,e'" "cn uiBtn vs. now Vm Mm prfstom.
Z"r r. : ' T.r,:, e",8? c:,vC5.l- A-" ?w&.i.-.ii-r .. ...-,-ru.ith.
, ""- -" "-- ... uC iniuj.iicu, in nn notion on its bunas
and action In their books, Just as their by an Innocent purchaser thereof, to
elders do, and there Is no reason why deny the truth of recitals therein
the girls should not have It as much asl The )crc f t f , '
the boys. For wholesome and Inter-' nr , .... ,J,?. l.J .?. .
-... ,...., v.. .,., u .. luiiiBiuu ui me cur
City. LTiO Ijirrnl.er ft., corner llnnnln
I'ortlniiil, Or. 'J'lionc Scott 871.
NEIL O'HARE.
Oceanic KxcliBnue. Choice Wines, Uquors
and Clears. Free I.unch.
lor hiisscii anil HrcnilleSts., Portland, Or.
That Massachusetts lady who mur
dered thirty-one people Isn't likely to
be used as an evidence of woman's re
fining Influence upon man.
estlng books like Miss Alcott's there ,..m. ..7,',".. ...TV ...". "' ."" ""
A
0
ID CO.
no ail Passenger Trains da
KV KAIL AND WATER.
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
MtTWLK.V
The scientists are all mixed up over
the causes for the I'elee eruption. Itut
us long as they can't prevent an erup
tion what's the use of worrying over
the cIiiks It belongs In?
A Chicago Judge thinks $1G a week
Isn't enough for a man who has a wife
mid two children to support. It Is like
ly, however, that Hetty (Jrcen and Hits
well Sage would regard that as uulll
dent to provide riotous luxury.
present
of the publishers for Juvenile books
written for both boys and girls afford
at least one Instance In which com
mercial motives are In accord with
what Is normal and wholesome.
One difference between n homo and
nn Institution that Is, most Institu
tionswas Indirectly brought out at a
recent meeting of tliu ministerial league
In n New England city. The league win
nddressed by the president of a worn
nn'H union which lias founded a home
for working girls. That wise woman
' tol'l the assembled ministers that one
room In the new house Is set apart for
"sessions of coui'tlng," where the girls
nre permitted to receive calls from men
friends. She reported that tho "court
ing room" Is often engaged for weeks
nhead. The ministers laughed, but they
nlso applauded this triumph of htiumii
nature over old-fashioned Institution
rule and routine.
Dealer In Groceries, Fruits, Confectionery and
linking.
Corner of Ninth nntl Gllfan Ftrects
A recent novel represents a sweet
nnd gracious girl ns concealing the ex
istence of a will, In order that shu may
herself Inherit an estate, and thus pro
vide for a sick anil dependent mother.
The author expects us to agree that
tho girl Is a good girl, and that the gen
erous Impulse Justllles Itself In spite of
tho crime. It Is a testimony to the
healthy change of public sentiment In
the last hundred years that reviewers
mid readers refuse to accept the au
thor's dictum In the matter. When a
man does that sort of thing, wo call
him a scoundrel. Why not a woman?
Thedefifuitlug bank cashier, who gavo
tho proceeds of his llrst theft to the
mipport of foreign inlssons, went, and
deserved to go, to State prison, In spite
or Ills religious Impulse. Kducatlon Is
tloliig a notable work for women In In
ducing them to assume certain burdens
which hitherto many of them have not
deemed obligatory. That which men
call business honor Is one of these bur
den's. It Is u responsible possession. U
requires eternal vigilance. Hut it Is
worth having and keeping, for women
us for men.
The Itt. Hon. J. Hryce, member of
Parliament, delivered a lecture at Ox
ford recently upon "The delations of
the Advanced and Hackward Itaccs of
Mankind," which Is provoking much
Interesting discussion In the English
press. He described the various re
sults of the contact of two njces dif
fering In strength. Either the weaker
race died out or was absorbed Into
the stronger, or the two becamo com
mingled Into something different from
what either was before, or, finally, the
two continued to dwell together un
mixed, each preserving Its own char
acteristics. Hy the two processes ol
absorption and extinction alone more
than half tho tribes or peoples that
existed when authentic history began
have disappeared, and Mr. Bryce Is oX
opinion that within two centuries
there might bo less than forty lan
guages left and less than twenty na
tionalities that Is, branches of man
kind of the same stock. As to the fu
tiiro of mankind, ho doubted whether
any further mixture of ndviinced aim
backward races Is to be desired. Mr.
Hryce dwelt with special emphasis
upon the relations of the two races
where Institutions are democratic, as
In the United States, and as may yet
bo the case In South Africa and the
Philippines. Evidently referring to
this country, he snys: "As regards
political rights, race and blood should
not be made the ground of discrimin
ation. Where the bulk of the color
race Is mult or political power a qual-1 passenger, Is held, In 0., It. I. & P. It.
Illcatlon bnsed on property and educa-1 Co. vs. Zernecko (ob.), C5 L. It. A.
tlon might be established, which would U10, to lie within the police power of
permit tho upper section of tho nice the State'.
to enjoy the suffrage." As regards iMantlff In nn action to recover money
social relations. Mr. Ilryce goes to the iac-lcl. In First National Hank vs. El
root of the question when he says: Hott: (Kan.), 55 L. It. A. 338. to havo
"Law can do but little save In tho 0 right to summon or charge himself
way of expressing the view the stato b garnishee tlrereln. under statutes
takes of how Its members should be- providing that In case the garnishee
have to one nnother. Good feeling and fn t0 answer the court may render
good manners cannot be Imposed by judgment against him and giving plain
statute. " 'TIs true, and pity 'tis 'tis tlfT the right to nn executlou In enso
true, but the truth of It Is Illustrated tno Brnlshee falls to pay. With this
iumui eery imy in mis couniry. .Mr. ,-nse Is a note reviewing authorities
liryco Is greatly puzzled when he re- ,. to tile ri,.ilt. of niMintirf to summon
A MKKICAN HAKKI'.Y.
GiisMiuikcrtr, I'rop.
All KliuU nf Ilrcail. Cnki' anil 1'lci.' Home-
mmlo llnail a hiivctalty. fentUfactlon
Utiiirttntced.
MO William Arc. l'ortlan.l, Ore.
rler nnd the owner of tho vehicle,
Thnt tho Impulse to steal Is Inspired
by avarice or greed Is held, In State vs.
MCUUIlotigh (Iowa). G5 L. It. A. 878,1
not to preclude the defense of Insan- r
Ity, If the will power is weakened to T-HE " T- "S0N Alois co.
such nn extent as to leave the al!llct- Whote.alc ami ltctnll Dealer In Gun, Fhh
cd ono powerless to control the lln- IB Tackle, llascball, Theatrical anil Oymnav
pulse. I liim Gooiln. A. 0, Spalding's Athletic GoimIk.,
I Hcinl.uarter for Qi.lf nooiU. Hntul Loatled
uin-i-iura oi nn insolvent corporation ci"uranoi every uuscripuoii. Fine Gun
C), 05 L. It. A. 350, not to be precluded
from executing a chattel mortgage up
on the corporate assets to secure their
own Just demands, If they act In abso
lute good faith.
The general manager of a mining
compnny Is held. In Spelmnn vs. Oold
Coin Mining and Milling company
(Mont.), 55 L. It. A. 0-10, not to lie pre
sumed to have Implied nuthorlty to
make, the company liable for medical
or surgical aid for Its employes In
jured In the course of their employ
ment without fault of tho company.
An employe of a telephone company
who attempts to string wires over
thoso of nn electric light company Is
hold. In Mitchell vs. Itnlelgh Electric
company (X. C), 55 L. It. A. 308, to
huve a right to presunio thnt the light
company has compiled with nn ordin
ance requiring Its wires to be Insu
la ted, and to be bound to look for pat
ent defects only.
A statute mnklng carriers liable for
Injuries to passengers except where
the Injury Is caused by tho criminal
negligence of the person Injured or
by the violation of an express rule or
regulation of the compnny actually
brought to the notice of the Injured
Portland, Astoria- Seaside
Leaves 'For Mavcer. Until-
Union liepoti lex, Clatskan le.Unlon Depot
milE TOTEM.
Flnt class lii every respect.
Headquarters for Ola Kentucky Hume Cllib
Whiskey and Sclilltr Mlhvnukeo Ik-cr.
Family entrance on West I'ark St.
f0 Morrison street. 1'hone, Hood 717.
A. CLOSE, Manager.
I'ortland
8:00 a. m.
fliWp.m.
(2:.'up. in.
Wcstport, Clifton,
I Astoria, vtarrcu
nm, Flavcl, Gear
hart I'ark and Sen-
i side.
AMorla ,fc Seashore
Kxprcss bally,
AMorla Express
Dally.
Arrives
ti Ion Dent
I'ortland
mm wwFLiM
OREGON
SHOipHNE
and union Pacific
DrriBT
11:10 a.m.
0:40 p. m.
Dally except Saturday.
"aturitav onlv.
Tlcki-t olllce, 255 Morrison street, and Union
depot, I'ortland.
J. C. MAYO,
Gen, Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
Chicago
I'nrtland
Special
9:ii0a. m.
via
Huntington,
At'antlo
Express
6:60 p.m.
via
Huntington,
Et. Fan!
Fat Malt
c:i5 p. m.
via
EpoLano
TIME SCHCOULES
Portland. Or.
Salt Lake. Denver,
Ft. Wortli.Omalia,
Kama uity, at.
Ixuls,Utilcagoand
East.
Walla Walla tawls-
ton.Bpiikaue.Mln
lieapolls,Ut. Paul,
Dublin. Mllnnu-kec.UhlcagoAKast
Ealt Lake. Denver,
ri. vtorin.uniaua,
Kansas City, St.
Iouls,Chlcagoatid
East.
ARRtTl
4:30 p.m.
8:10 a.m.
7:00a.m.
Bavaria Beer Hall.
LOUIS KLUO, Proprietor.
Cor. S.'cond nnd Oak Sis. FOIlTf.AN'D, Or.
V.AND SOAP AND CHf
v ir" z mm i r
PORTLAND, OREGON. $
There Is a hopeful movement among
American Hunches for concerted ac
tion regarding divorce and remarriage.
The Kplseopal Chinch took the lead,
nnd Invited the Presbyterians to act
with It. The Presbyterian (Jeneral As
Bcmbly, at Its meeting In New York,
nppoluted a committee to confer and
co-operate with the Kplseopal commit
tee, and with such committees as
might bo appointed by other churches.
The special end In view Is so to affect
public opinion as to secure more strict
divorce laws, and, If possible, uniform
laws In tho various States. Were the
churches of this country to act togeth
er with real earnestness to accomplish
this reform, they would probably suc
ceed. The snerednesH of marriage and
the preservation of the family are re
ligious and moral, as well as social,
questions. Success would probably fol
low a united demand for1 better laws
from the moral and religious forces of
the community. U must be remem
tiered, too, that the scandal of easv di
vorces and swift remarriages Is not
wholly a matter of legislation. The
rhurches ami the clergy nre not free
from blame. Divorce for trivial causes
or through collusion ought to carry
with It a social and moral stigma. Par
ties to such divorces should be unable
to ilml a reputable clergyman to re
marry them, yet often they have expe
rienced little dllllculty. In order to
produce the effect which Is desired
upon public opinion and upon legisla
tion, the churches must themselves
maintain a high btaudard.
members how successful Mohammed
anlsm has been In overcoming nil color
dllllcultles nnd creating the sentiment
of equality among Its followers, whllo
Christianity has been unsuccessful.
Perhaps this Is becauso Christianity
or charge himself as garnishee.
VIHiclinliiA anil Her Husband.
The Dutch arc greatly tried with the
reports which have been circulating
throughout the world for the last two
Inculcates charity towards all nnd re-. years coneernlin: the home life of their
llglous eiiur.llty, while It does not con- j queen. A prominent grain Importer
cem Itself with social and political of Holland who Is at present traveling
equality. If It did, all ranks would be in this country said to a group of
leveled-a process for which tho world . American friends the other evening:
Is not yet ready. The questions grow- "it Is libelous nonsense to say thnt
lug out of the coiitnct of the backward Yllliclnilim's marriage has been an tin
and advanced races In this couniry , happy one. If thnt were true wo
must be left to time to settle, nnd this Hollanders would be the llrst to make
Is evidently Mr. Hryce's opinion, ns the accusation, for surely we would
he says In the close of his lecture: ' not defend the Prussian stranger ut
"When we think of the problems which the expense of our tiiieen. The mar-
are now being raised by tho contact rlage Itself has never ceased to be a
of nice, clouds seem to hang heavy love match.
on the horizon of the future, yet light "I would like to give n little Incident
stretms In when we remember that of their domestic life which came to
the spirit In which civilized states aro me directly from a chatnbeiialu-lu-lion-preparing
to meet those problems Is or to the roynl house, flue day the
higher and purer than It was when, King was searching through the chain
four centuries ago, the great outward bers of the palace for Queen Wllhel
movement of the Kuropenn peoples be- mlna. lie came to tho room where the
gun." The process of solution must Premier was patiently waiting for an
bo slow, but It will bo hastened when audience. The room was dark, ami the
the backward race shows such signs Kin.- mistook him for the oblwr of his
of coming forward that It will be for search, and said: 'Klnde leli d'eli hler.
Coal - Coal - Coal
Western Feed & Fuel Co.
Dealers In all kinds of
COAL, COKE. CHARCOAL
Try the famous
ROCK SPRINGS COAL.
Doth Phones.
Olllcoj 151 North Fifth St.
..ESMOND .. HOTEL.
Portland, - - Oregon.
Front and Morrison Streets.
IJATKSt
European Plan, 50c to ,1 0 Ptr Day
American Plan, $ to $2 Per Dai"
OSOAH ANDKItSON, Manager.
J. C. 1'KNDEGAST. Chief Clerk.
. D. DU.WVINO.
I' CAM HON
Dunning & Campion.
Funeral Directors Embalmers
l!0 liurnsldo St., bet. Third and Fourth,
1'OltTla.ND, OKKCiON,
Oregon 1'hono Main 0, Columbia FhoneWO
Night call ring night bell.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEAMER GEO. V. SHAVER,
Will leave Portland, foot ol Washlnftlon St..
SiiiidHy,Ttic1ay and 'lliurMlay erenliiK tit 0
o'clock, for Miuvles Island, SI. Ilclt'iif, Canles,
Deer tnind, Martlmi, Kiilamni Neer City,
Itnuler, Ml. Ooillu, Maruer, Stella, Oak Point,
Kri'ciinius, Mauiaiilllo.ClaUkaiile mid all way
tatldliiK.
"BEST OF EVERYTHING"
In a word (lilt tells of tho as
seliKer service via
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE
i:lglit Tralm Dally Imtueen St. I'aul and
Chicago, comprising
Tln I.iitrat I'lilliiiiui Sl-irn.
I'o-rlHNN Dlnlni; Ciira,
lilbriiry mill oimirVHtliiii Curs,
' l-re Itt-ullnliii; Cliulr Curs.
TDK TWKNTIKTI! CKSTUIiY TKAIN
"THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED"
Itnni Every Day of tho Year.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric Lighted Steam Heated
M 00 CHICAGO II Y DAYUG1IT.
The llmlirer Stato Kxnresi. the finest Dnv Tr.iln
nunnliiK Ilftm.cn St i'aul and Clilcmiovla
tho short Line, Connections (torn the
Weil made via.
The Northern Pacific,
Great Northern anil
Canadian Pacific Railways
This Is aUo the bet lino between Omaha, 8t
raiil and .Minneapolis.
All Rows sell Tickets via "The Northwest
trii I.tue."
V. H. MEAD, General Agent.
11. L. SISLER, T. A.
S4H Alder Struot, 1'iirtlniiil, Or.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
ritoM roitTtiANu.
lAOp.m.
M sailing dates
subject to chango
For Fan Francisco
tan every S days.
Dally
Ex. Sunday
8:0o p.m.
Saturday
1V:UI p. in.
6H,,a.m.
Mou., Wed,
and Krl.
7:00 a. m.
Tuts., Tlmr.
and Hat.
Columbia Rltsr
Ilsamsrs.
To Astoria and Way
i.aiiuings.
Wlllsmsll Rltsr.
Water nermlttliiir.
Uripon City, New
berR, Salem. Inilo
pemlence, Corval
lis and Uny l.aud-
nigs.
Wlllsmsll and Yam-
hill Rlttrs.
Water bcrinlttlne.
Ori'KOM City, Day.
lou.tv nay i.aua-lugs.
Sntke Rlsr.
Lv. Itlparla
4:05 a. in.
Dally except T.lparla to Lewlston
.iiouuay.
4:00 p.m.
4.00 p.m.
Kx. Siiudsr
4iMp.m.
Kx. Sunday
:80 p. m.
Mou.. Wed.
and FrL
Lv, I.cwlston
7:ihi a. m.
Dally except
iiuuuay.
A. L. CRAIQ,
Cf ncral raisenger A gout, I'ortland, Ot.
V. A. HCHIU.INO. City Ticket Agent.
Third and Washington Streets.
TIME CARD OF TRAINS
..QO EAST..
BsssLlsssssssssssssssssPPss'dM L ssssssl
PORTLAND
1'nget Sound Limited
Kansas City bt. Louis
modal.: i .li.in a. m.
North Coast Limited 3:S)V M.
Tacoma.Seattle Night
Kxprcs UJI5 l. M.
Depart. ' Arrive.
.7:23 A.M. 6:45 P.M.
11:101'. M.
7:iw A.M.
3:03 1'. M.
tho Inti'irstH of tho advanced race to
aid Its upward movement.
WALKING ON THE DANUBE.
One of the marked tendencies of the
times In Juvenile literature U the de
crease, lu hooks written distinctively
for Klrls. Of hooks Mr the younjr there
Is a never-lncrcaslm; mimlter, hut the
XMUhlou Is eomlued solely to hoys'
liooks or to volumes meant for hoth
lioyri and Klrls. Stories of the "Itoliln
noil Crusoe" type are multiplying from
year to year, while thoso of the "I.lttle
Women" type are lnvoiulnjj almost ex
tinct. There are at least live hooks
for Imys to one for girls In every new
neavon's list. Vet girls protmhly do
more reading than boys. Why ths
tmgnlhuit discrimination? The pub
lishers explain It hy saying that they
have better micccss with books meant
for both noses, that hooks for boys
como next In demand, and that vol
uhicn labeled iu girls' literature are not
good sellers, The truth Is thut, the
American girl i-purns the tame 'and
namby-pamby stories usually written
SSSSSSSSSfVIBSSSCBSSsf
liieln llebes ThlerV
"It Is a shame to tninnlnte that lyri
cal and human little phra.se, 'Mclu
llebes Thler,' Solomon onco spoko of
his heart's lovo as a gazelle, and per
haps that Is as near as Anglo-Saxon
will come. The Incidentals typical of
the relations of our King and Queen to
each other." New York Tribune.
The Intrepid Austrian "water mar
vel." Captain (irossnmn. recently com
pleted a walk on tho treacherous Dan
ube from Vienna to l.luz, a distance of
nearly 1(H) mllvs. He towed hU wife In
a small boat and accomplished the feat
without a mishap. Ills boots for water
pedestrlaulsm are live feet long and
lire his own Invention.
Ktlllilo 1'otroloiim Oil.
Cottonseed oil, com oil and Unseed
on, there Is good reason to believe, will
.probably have a rival at a not distant
day In edible petroleum oil. As a mat
ter of fact, petroleum has been success
fully desulphurized and dcmlucrullzcd
Certain other solids ami Ingredients
havo been extracted from It and the
production of a fairly good edible oil
has already resulted,
AVhat tho Story Showed.
A man who was called on to address
n Sunday school In a 1'cnusylvnuln
, town took tho familiar theme of chil
dren wno mocucu Kiijah on his Jouruey
to Bethel how the youngsters taunted
tho poor old prophet, and how they
were punished when the two she bears
came out of the woods and ate forty
two of them. "And now, children."
said the opeaker, wishing to learn If
his talk had produced any moral ef
fect, "what does this story showy
"Please, sir," camu from n little girl
well down lu front, "It shows how
many children two she boars can
holdr-New York Tribune.
WHEN YOU 1IUY
Furniture, Carpets and Stoves
FOK HOysEKEEI'INO
Cut This Out and Get a Induction at
Henry Jennings.
173-174 Klrst Ktr'net.
THE NOOSE FURNISHING GO.
(Incorjo rated,)
Manufacturers of
Woven Wire Mattresses.
Carpets. 1'ortlers. itugs. Lace Curtains.
Bliailes. Hirnltiirc, Wall Taper, l'lelure
ryame, Maun. ., Heddlng.
Undertaklngand embalming specialty
Stores at Albany and 8alem, Ore.
Factory at Albany, Ore.
Masonic Temple, Aiimky, Okeoon
SHORT AND QUICK LINE
TO '
ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
A. Nil AM. l'OIT8 KART.
Through. l'nlif' mill Tmirlt Hriitrii.
DIuliiK hiiiI Library bserHtluu Vnra.
DAILY TIlAINSi FASTTIMK; SKHVICK
AND HCKNKUY 1'NEOUAI.KH.
Tickets to points Fast via tho (Ikkat Nokth
khk Kailwa Y on sale at Ot It. .t N. Deiwt Tick
ct Olllco, or tliiKAT NoitrilKitN Ticket Olllce.
1U Dilrit St., I'oriliiuil, Or.
ForJtRjes. Foldcra and full Information re
litirUliiif tasteru ulj, call on or addiess r
it. DICKSON.
:it)-Tlcklt.gynt, 1'ortlanil, Or,
..Ta.'f0,,1Ket Pund Limited or North Coast
.united for dray's Harbor iolnts. "Tako I'uget
Kiiuid Limited lor Olymnla direct.
u.T.k0 'uf.el So,"" Limited or Kansas City-
M. Uuiis t-in-clal for points on South llend
branch.
Double dally train service on dray's Harbor
branch.
Four trains dally between Portland andTa
coiiia and tHWltlo.
, A. D. CHAUJ.TON.
A.Hlitatit fioneral 1'anseiiKor Agent,
553 Morrison St., i'ortland, Or.
EAST
SOUTH
When a man sits in the shade and
watches those at work lu the suu, he
prefers being called "critic" to
"loafer,"
Some meu are known by the com
pauy they are unable to get Into.
Quail (lie Farmer' Friend.
Fanners are waking up to the fact
tbat iuall are among their best friends
and are Inclined to stop the Indiscrimi
nate shooting of these beautiful birds
by iwt-hunters nnd sportsmen. The
more una 11 on a farm, the fewer lu
sectB there will be, as they are great
destroyers of these (.tests. All birds
should be protected, and the quail
among them. Only a reasonable num
ber should bo allowed to be killed for
food.
Silent partners allow their money to
talk for them.
BARRH0TEL
European and American Plan.
Furnished in First-Class Style.
Kt w hose. newly famish, two block f roro
Union depot .All thj modern Improvements,
ttrr-proof, not and cold.watar, centrally h
JUtw, $1 and $1.25 a Day.
)(! Mc, Baths Ke.
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VrBP 8:30A.M.
7:30 A.M.
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ltn WOUTES IQJ
DEPOT, SIXTH AND
JiuV1 bin.
OVEniND EX.
I'ltKSS TUAIN8 for
f-alem. loseburg,Ash.
land, acrainentu, Ok
den, tan Francisco,
M''Jve. Los Anpeles.
hi J'aso, New Orleans
and the Fast,
Cor. Sixth &Bd Glbaa, Portland.
TheUmlteU." evening train, and Tho Express
noon train, from Omaha for Chicago '
UNEXCELLED SERVICE
Dy train and evening train from Omaha for
NlnneapolU and St, Paul
Tlcketa of agents of connecting line.
W. . UUILL.UUt.lWr Agtfomata.
AH. HANSON, O.P, J.f. UERHV.i.Q
vji. Dubuque
ror particulars regartling freight or
pas-enger rates, call on or address
, B. II, TltUMUULL,
I t 'r nsnouv m r. . .. . -b-
US Third St., Portland, Or.
At Womlburn dally
except Sunday, morn
Iiik train connects
wl'h'ralnforMt.An.
Kel,ijlvertoii,llrowns.
ville.SprlnKtleld and
Natron, and Albany
local for Mt. Angel
and SllvertoA.
...Albany l'assenger...
..Corvallls l'assnger..
.Sheridan Passenger.
AHIUVE
7:15A.M.
7:00 P.M.
10:10 A.M.
5:50 P. M.
8:25 A.M.
M.PuSnU.,n.U",:i-.9:3 A. M:,- 5:05, u;a.
iVrrJv-?.,i.,,Vri1"41f'iy.' 8:S0 A. M., l:.
.V.V..T' ,:..!, '' y . uatiy except sun-
lli'ally except Sundav.
YAMHIU. DIVISION,
it'hi!?ir Wt ioot of JeUerson street.
u.', 1:55. 3:25. 4:Li n.-M k.i i i ii.Ht
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A.M. t-unday only, 111:! A.M.
Uavefor Dallas dally exwpt Sunday, 5:05
Sri; :Vrt,vei,i'tiismi,s:a)A.ii,
r.V..? ,Lci?u !l Mle between I'ortland. Fac
nrSciillin.dn.Krncl',- Net rates. 17;W
Iiim. Pi i"nd " 'ron1 c,- Second class
f l?vf.i .,eJn t ' does not.
i tTi. A5U V?iMM,.e?w tt)lntl Kurope. Also
TlVv'lh CHA. HONOLULU anU AUS-
IwuhilnJ,!KF OriCE. eomer Third and
I ashlngton streets. Phon Main Hi.
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