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About The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1902)
THE KEW AGE, POHT-LAND, OREGON. la . - TOPICS OF i THE TIMES. Mr. Itnlfour never rendu nowannperfl. -Well, well, Hint fs discouraging. Solomon's temple litis been found, but the plumbing Ih reported to bo In bad condition. A revolver Ih hiicIi n useful thing to carry nround with you! No fool should bo without one. gers of tho Pennsylvania Ilnllwny. The Eastern mnnnger hns Issued an order forbidding passengers to exelmnge kisses with their friends In the Jersey City Htutlon. They must give such greetings and farewells where they will not obstruct trnfllc. The Western mnnnger says this order will not bo enrorced on his side of the Alleghany Mountains. And there you have li the broad, expansive osculntpry free dom of tho West pitted against the ox- ciuaivencHS of the East. If this Issue should get Into politics, no mini could tell whnt the outcome would be. Tho meanest burglar on earth has been found. lie robbed a child's bank of Its few pennies. Mr. Schwab Is overworked. Well, It must keep him pretty busy shoveling tho money back from tho spout. Tho Santo Stefnno tower In Venice Is threatening to tumble. It seems to be high tlmo for Venice to braco up. FAINTING LESS COMMON. Outdoor KxcrclHCM Hcutmlcd ns lu a Lurue .MciiHiire ItcatioiiMlulc. It Is a curious fuel, of general re mark and observed not by physicians only, that fainting Is less common than It used to be. It Is rare that one holm a wonnm carried out of church or tho theater, yet forty years ago It wuh u matter of such common occurrence ns barely to excite remurk. This Is duo In veiy great mcasuro to tin miriinm- life young women lend lit these days of tennis and golf and other sports. The heart mid the circulation aro strength ened by exercise In tho open air, mid It takes a greater shock to disorder tho blood balance In the body of the mod ern wumiiii that It did In that of her grandmother. The habit of fainting is not so much TOII.N KKLtiY Gene: Scottish and London; Western 1. and M. Assurance Co., loronto, Can. 82Jf Third St., Columbian Hldg. General IftlirfttlOft Airfttlt. rirn an. I Ua.Iha Scottish Union k NatTonnl Inn. Co.. KdlnbtiK I1V KAIl. ANI WATEtl. P. F. HALL. Cor. Commercial and Slantnn Sis, Portland "bono -Ink 4 J2.U0' "", K"' C'K8"' f Cgn Tho moro money a man saves when young tho moro ho will have to spend on patent medicines when he gets old. Some men are born grent, some achlovo greatness, but tho majority do not trouble themselves very much about It. The life of the tramp In the West Is full of horrible possibilities. One was about to receive sentence for drunken ness the other dny when the farmer who had him arrested said: "Don't send li I in to In tl liuli.,.- i,.f ..,,. tin.... him." "All right," said tho Judge; "I i",'," of,wt'"" m'"rt U8 k M of "" will sentence him to you for thirty I cltnbl circulation. It Is caused by days." The fanner hnd to sit on his "!''""'! of tllL' lmilM resulting from a prisoner all the way homo to keep lihnl, , t,on of tbo 1,lood vessels of tho In the wagon, but his neighbors envied I ,"' u"d t,,u iiHeiuent How Into them him because lie had' secured a harvest I t,,u l'nt,re "l,1HS r l)Iootl- Tl'l " hand. On a freight train which wns 1 1?""5 .f blood from t,,u br"' arrests wrecked In Kansas fifty or sixty tramps , at'tl0" ot ""-' heart mid produces were making their way to Colorado 'for , consciousness. It Is probable, their henlth." The runners promptly I ) mt. tb, ,lc'urt ,Ioc'8 ,10t stl heating en offered them two dollars a day and tlrL,,i' Wlt " nets so feebly that no pulso good food and lodging, but they do- ca" bu r,oIt' dined, thinking to "hum" their living.1! Alarming ns n fainting spell may be, The farmers thought otherwise. They i . '" ,cri H(-'1(l01" Indeed when the heart V. M. PRESTON. GK0CE1UKH. Free delivery to all parts of the City, mo Ijirrabce St., corner Ilnualo. Portland, Or. 'I'lione Scott 371. A STORM & GOLUMBU DT RAIL AND WATKS. NEIL O'HARE. Oceanic Exchange. Cliolcc Wines, Liquors and Clears, rii-u Lunch. Cor Ittiskoll nnd Ilrendle SH Portland, Or. pALL AT NINTH AND OI.ISAN 8TS. J. M. KVAN, Dealer in Groceries, fruit, Confectionery and Baking. Corner of Ninth nnd Gllsan Streets IHI AILROiD . li w&m Twn Slmlnht Mmm Mm nnilv f THROUGH PARLOR CARS between Portland, Astoria i Seaside miiK It. T. HUDSON A K.MS CO. Wholesale and Itctall Dealers In Ouns, Fish ing Tackle, llaseball, Theatrical and Oymnas linn Goods. A. (I. Spalding's Athletic floods. iivmxiiinricrs lor linn unoiH. Hand Loaded I (shells lo order ol overr dcsurlntlon. Finn mm repairing a specialty. 110 Third St., POUTLAND, OREGON Ix-aves iFor Mayccrs. Rain. icr, uiais Kan ie union Depot Union Depot roruanu 8:00 a. m. f.:Mp. m. f2:30p.m. Wvstport, Clifton, iKioria, warren, ton, Klavel, Gear, hnrt l'ark and Seaside. Astoria ,t Seashore hx press Dally. Astoria Kzprcss Dally. Arrives nlon Dent Portland OREGON Shot LiiniS and Unjoin Pacific 11:10 a.m. 9 :40 p.m. It Is hard to satisfy tho western farm er. He grumbles when bis corn Is burned up, and he grumbles when It Is drowned out. "rounded up" the hoboes with shot guns and set them nt work In tho Ileitis, whero the women, firmed with guns, guarded them. Some nnmteur, ,c" or "' hitter who have not ut sonio photographers who thought the chance , e "'lug their lives experienced at Is not actually diseased that a person dies In one. Women are more llnbln to faint than men, but there are few coo Williams Ave A MEMCAN HAKKRV. GusMankcrti, Prop. All Kinds of Bread, Cakes and I'les. Home madu Ureail a Specially. Satisfaction uuiirautccu. Portland, Ore. Dally except Saturday, (Saturday onlv. Ticket ofllce, 233 Morrison street, and Union depot, I'ortland. J. C. MAYO, Ccn. rass. Agent, Astoria, Or. Dim it Chicago Portland Special J:l0a. m. via Huntington. TIME SCHEDULES Portland. Or. "America has the best guns," says a German aumiiil. It Is lucky for' the editor of the auntinl that Herr Krupp Is not empowered to punish people for Iczo majesty. Ilussell Hnge fell from the platform of A New York street car and narrowly escaped being run over. Ho wasn't hurt, but will probably Insist on hav ing his nickel returned anyway. The doctor who attended Christopher L. Mngee, of Pittsburg, during his last Illness has been awarded it fee of $20,-San.'-T.. Ho wanted ?200,000, but the Jury evidently took Into consideration tho fact that Mr. Mageo died. too good to miss are said to have had dllllculty In getting their subjects to look pleasant. A Missouri paper tells of a man who Was cured of a easo of rheumatism of sixteen years' standing by being thrown from a horse. The physician Who signed the death certlllcatu pro nounced the cure permanent. Tho recent session of Congress may bo remembered In history as the "Ditch Congress." Tho national system of lr rlgatlon which Congress nuthorlzcd will bo a network of ditches, nnd tho cumil across the Isthmus will certainly bo facetiously described as "the great ditch" between the two "big ponds." No place Is exempt from the adver tising sign nuisance, It would seem. lie has Invaded tho cemeteries In hoiiiu towns nnd tncked his dlstlgurlng signs on tho trees there. Why don't adver tisers stick to tho newspapers, where they 'get somo returns for their money end avoid disfiguring tho landscape iu! violating the proprieties, ns In this case. A visitor from Scotland to tho Toron to conference said a greut many peoplo In his country regarded Canada' as "the Icing on tho American plum-cake." Less poetic thou the characterization, "Our Lady of Sorrows," tho description of tho Dominion yet appeals to tho Imag ination of tho epicure. Tho visitor added the slgnlilcmit remark that he believed Canadians themselves had a trrout share of tho eake. Ouo of tho most sensible moves In connection with thu army Is the pro posed change In uniforms. ICalikl has been found by Ilrltlsh experience lu Bouth Africa to bo too light, wo the proposition Is to drc.s our soldiers In a working garb of ollvc-drnli that Is hard to distinguish ut n distance from their environment of trees, huxe mid enrtb. The change proposed Is practical mid businesslike, but, alas! what becomes of "tho boys lu blue?" Tho art of retracting without Hiking uythlng tmck If tho bull may be al lowed seems to bo understood In Jn pan. A young orator at n political meet lug called u public oltlclal u thief. A policeman on duty gruvely rose and ad. dressed a remark lu n low tone to tho jieiiKer, who uioreupou said: "The chief of police request me to retract tho word which I have Just spoken. .i. though tho word of a sago should never roenter, let us make a concenslon; let us tuko back tho word and keep the Ides." Great applause nnd cries of -iiruvor greeted tho orator's from his dilemma. It Is reported from Washington that Oenernl Crazier, chief of the ordnance department of the navy, has perfected a time fuse which Is to revolutionize the fighting Industry. Kqulp a shell with this device, thick walls and n high ex plosive, nnd It may be made to pone- trato fourteen Inches of Krupp armor beforo the detonation. As the heaviest armor used on ships of war Is only twelve Inches thick tho shell could reach the Interior of any of them with out exploding, nnd then deal destruc tion In every direction. Exclusive pos session of such n power would make n , combatant Irresistible under tho pros-1 ent conditions of defense. Moreover. It Is pointed out that there Is n limit to the weight of armor which n ship can carry. If It is too heuvlly loaded a sacrlllce of speed and carrying ca pacity would be necessnry. Such In ventions should be hailed with greater Joy by the unswerving friends of peace than by the enthusiastic exponents of war. The certainty thnt they will In- creaso the carnage of war Is bound to net ns a deterrent on military powers, and It may bo snld with confidence thnt they havo had that effect already. There has not been n war between na tions of the first class since the strug gle between Franco mid Germany, though International Jealousy and hn tred have been very pronounced upon occasion, mid In Europe nt the present tlmo tho disposition seems to bo to wait for nccesslons of strength, both from alliances nnd front theso new In ventions. Meanwhile tho progress of Invention Is so nearly even that no government maintains nn advantage for any grent length of time, nnd all governments count tho probable cost of modern battles. Tho whole sltuntlon Is summed up lu tho phrase, "ono Is afraid and tho other dnresn't." It Is only when provocation conies from weak and linlf-clvlllzed people thnt martial ardor Is encouraged to tho lighting point by responsible states men. Undoubtedly nnother cause of re straint h lining civilized communities W a growing aversion for war, but the Inventors have had their Inlluence, They are unwittingly among the great est benefactors of mankind. least it fulnt feeling, If not an uctual loss or consciousness. In tho case or a fainting fit, tho llrst thing to do Is to Iny the person lint on tho buck, If possible with tho head lower than the feet, and thou to loosen nil the clothing. Vigorous fnnnliitr nnd sprinkling tho race with cold water will neip to ounllze the circulation. Iturn Ing n feather under the nose Is some times of service. Smelling salts may also be used, but nmmoiilti wati-r Ih nn. advisable, for tho person may suddenly take a deep breath and Inhnlo u pow erful dose or the pungent gus. ltrandy nnd nil other alcoholic stimulants .111 uo more harm than good. Persons who are subject to fnliitltig spells should uvold hot rooms mid hot baths, stimulantH or all kinds strong ten nnd colteo ns well ns alcohol and food or nn Indigestible nature. Youth's Companion. rnilE TOTEM. First class In every respect. Headquarters for Ola Kentucky Homo Club Whiskey and Schlltz Mllwaukoo Beor. Family entrance on West Park St. 880 Morrison street. . Phone, Hood 717. A. CLOSE, Manager. Atlantlo Exn re is 8:50 p.m. Tla nuntlngton St. Paul Fait Mail e:u p. m. via Spokane Ealt Lake, Denver, It. Worth, Omaha, Kansas uiiy, nt. Louls,Chlcagoaud nasi. Anntvs 4:30 p.m. Walla Walla tawls ton. Siioksne. Mill. neapotls,Ht. Paul, UU1IIIU, ill II HSU- kee.CliicagoJiEait Ealt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth.Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louls.Chlcagoaud East. 8: 10 a. m. 7:00 a.m. SHAVER. TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMER GEO. W. SHAVER, BnmVii'itTf ff Ml"n'1; I??1 o' Washington St.. Bundny, Tuesday and Thursday evening nt fl I,wClf,'0.,",;'lt1"ln,1!,' Hu Helens, tfaplt-s, i,tcri I""'"!. Martins, Ka ama, Necr City, Itanler.Mt. Collin. Magcr. Stella, Oak. Point reciimns, Munsanlilo, Clatskanle aud all way OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rilOH rOItTLANl). :oo p.m. escape Women or tho present geuerutlon havo not lost nil the characteristics of their grandmothers. No colonial house wife could have done better In nn etner Bency than the New Jersey woman who fell Into u well tho o(her day. As there was no one within call, she hud to b:vo lierseir or drawn, so she climbed up the rope. When she got out she ills covered thnt tho kitchen hnd caught flro rrom au overheated stove. She In. etantly pulled a bucket or water up rrom tho well, mid rushed to the hom.0 with It aud put out the tire. Then Xhu got somo dry clothes on mid went bout her work as usual. A 1'oiuiy Photograph. A familiar automatic machine lu V.w gland Is au automatic photographer. Drop a penny lu tho Blot and get a tin type! Tho person who wishes to be photo graphed stands In front or the machine, at a distance or about two and n hair feet, nnd looks steadily Into the lens ror tho space or llvo seconds. The sound or a gong Informs him when the operation Is over. The Interior machinery then passes the tlnplate on which the likeness .Is tnken through n chemical bath lu order to develop the picture, and another to secure Its permanence, mid llnally through n wntcr bath where It Is washed. In less than llfty seconds the llnMied portrait Is ejected, and ir you are In a spendthrift mood you can ror another penny obtain a gilt rrnme. Wliut h Ilnrber Hecs. "In the good old days," said a West Hnd barber to P. W. tho other day, "no body was lu u hurry. A mmi took all uny ror u bath nnd it haircut, ami ex pectcd eiitertnliinient thrown In with the towels nnd tho lather. In thoso days tho barber talked to kill time, but nowadays time kills nil talk. "Smooth races are on tho Increase.. A man ennnot keep his secrets behind n smooth race, mid It Is u mystery to me, therefore, why nearly everybody Is hhavlng, seeing that half the world Is laying Itself out to client the other half. A beard covers unpleasant looklm; fn. da! lines, mi agreeublo fact which ought to in in witn tlio tastes of the majority in uusiiiess men, out It doesn't, somehow. A clean-shaven man Is usually good nnd handsome. That hits always been my experience. Hut the man who has the right to a smooth face Is he with n fine, strong chin and clean-cut lips nnd good teeth mid honest eyes: on the oth. er hand, men with receding chins nnd weak upper lips nnd projecting teeth nnd ugly lines at tho corner of tho mouth ought to bo required by law to grow either a mustache or n beard, or both. A few years ago It was only actors and waiters coachmen and root men, who affected the shaven face, but the present universal fashion no doubt took root some years ago when barris ters first commenced to shave." Pitts burg Dispatch. Bavaria Beer Hall. LOUIS KLUO, Proprietor. Cor. Second and Oak Sts. POUTLAND, Or. V.AND SOAP AMD rHiX "-' ""1.1 ( I11H fl PORTLAND, OREGON. y Coal - Coal - Coal Western Feed & Fuel Co. Dealers In all kinds of COAL. COKE, CHARCOAL Try tho famous ROCK SPRINGS COAL. Both Phones. Oillcej 1M North Fifth St. ..ESMOND . HOTEL. Portland, - - Oregon. Front and Morrison Streets. "BEST OF EVERYTHING" in a worn this tells of tho pas senger service via THE NORTHWESTERN LINE Kluhl Trains Pally between 8t. Paul and , ... Chlciago, comprising lll T.nlr.t Clilliunn Nlrniiers, rerrlxait IHiiIhc Cir, l.llirnry hihI (llirrvilmi r l-re Inclining Uliulr Cars. THK TWKNTIKTH CKNTUKY TltAIN THE NORTHWESTERN LIMITED" Ilun Kvery Day of tho YcKr. The Finest Train In the World tiecinc ugniea team Heated TO CHIUAUO HY DAYLIGHT. The lladier fitato Kxpress. the finest Day Train I unnliiK lletwcen Ut. Paul aud C'IiIcnro via the short Line., Uonui-ciloni from the nest made via. The Northern Pacific, Great Northern and Canadian Pacific Railways t..T?i'!.!,i,.n llie bf,' 1,ne between Omaha, 8t Paul aud Minneapolis. ern Line."'" ,c" T1"" vl "The Northwest. W. li. A1HAD, General Agent. M. L. SISLUR, T. A. 84H Alder Street, I'ortland, Or. All sailing dates auDject to chance For Fan Francisco ban every 6 days. Dally Ex. Sunday s :00 p.m. Faturday 1U:00 r- in. :4Sa.m. Won., Wed, and Frl. 7:00 a.m. Tuts.. Tliur. and uau Columbia Rlisr ttssmsrs. To Astoria and Way Landings. Hi... Water tiermlttlnr. Orecon City? New ucrs.oaiein, inile- rcnuence.t'orval lis and War Laud ints. 4:00 p. i 4.00 p.m. Ex. Sunday Lr. niparla 4:0 a. m. Dally except Jiouday. Wlllsmsllt and Yam- mil Hitsrt. Water nernilttlnv. OreKoit L'lty, Day. Ion. A Way Laud-lugs. Snake Rltrtr. IMparla to Lewlston 4:30 p. m. Kx.8uaday s:S0 p. m. Hon., Wed. aud KrU LY.Lewlstom 7:uua. m. Dally oxrept. MUUUSJ, A. L. CRAIQ, General Passenger Ageut, Portland, Or. T. A. ECIMLLINO. City Ticket Agent. Third and ashlngton Streets. , KATKfti European Plan, 50c to $ .0 Per Day American Plan, $ to $2 Per Da OSCAK ANDEKSON, Manager. J. C. PENDEQAST. Chief Clerk. TICKETS To and from all POINTS EAST via In spite of nil thnt etui bt tlono to raillcnto tho tscotloiinl lmio, It iiorulstu lu outrmlluK Itself, ltx latent nuuilfes tjttlon npitcnnt In the tlUiiKreetiient bo tWtMii tho Uauteru nnd Western lunnii- Hlmpo, Intleoil. It seems ns If the nemo of frugality hnd been renelunl by n Freneh ollleer who explattiiHl, with innny npprojulnte Kenturex, Ills nystem of stutnliiliiK life on n peiiHlon of live frniien n week. "It In simple, veroe, vweo simple," ho snld to the friend who hnd expressed nmnzemeut nt his font. "Suiulny I ro to ee house of n good friend, niul gero I dine m extruortllnnlro, mid ent ho vereo much, sat I need no more till Yodnesdny. "On tnt dny 1 have nt my re-ttniiruut one Urge, veree Inrije, dish of tripe tuul some onions, I abhor to tripe, yes, ntnl so onion itUo, and tosezser zey make me xo Keek ns I have no moro any nppctlte till Sunday. You bee, It Is veree simple." It Is usually snld of nearly every woman who U nlllng: "She would bo nil rlRht If sho -would take caro of her helf." It's easier to pick a fuss with your neighbor than It Is to pick musle out of b. bftujo. A CiiiiNo of Grief. Major John Ilurke, nvuiit-eourter of Hutl'iUo Ulll'8 Wild West exhibition nnd one of thu pluturesiiuq appurtenances of that venture, told n party of IMtlla- ueipiilans uurluj; tho recent local visit of tho show an anecdote coiiceruliiK two tioiiKiity oiti Indian chiefs who wero present nt tho olllcers' dinner lu ono of tho frontier forts. Itoth chiefs hud URly recortls, but possessed the respect of tho olllcers us brave tighten, nnd wero known as men of lutlueiico on tho reservation. Ono of tho pair was at trneted by the bright yellow of a pot of freshly mixed KukIIsIi mustard, and inououiHi to mo winter to pass t. H .. ... . . -- toon a tnoiespooiiful nnd put It Into his uiouiu. Tiien ills race set, his teeth wero clinched lu agony, and the tears welled from his eyes nnd dowu his cheeks lu a torrent. Without n word ho passed the pot to his fellow red man, nodding npprovlngly to Indlcato that It was good to tho taste. "Why does the chief cry?" ho was asked by his friend, who noted the tears suffusing his cheeks, "I cry," ho replied, "because my grandfather Is not hero to enjoy tho feast," A second spoonful went Into tho mouth of the other red mail, aud with similar effect. "And why do you cry?" nsked the nrst, ns he noted tho tenrs with venge ful satisfaction. "I cry," said his friend, "r.ir n. you did not die when your bravo grand father died!" Philadelphia Times. To Curo Seualokiit'N. A simple preventive of beaslekness l. to draw n long ami Igot-ous tnvath at rreiuetu intervnls. The explanation is cd- that the extra oxygen added to the blood lessons tho seiiiltlveues of the lobo of tho brain that produces sea sickness by reacting on the stomach. A mnn's word lir!usfnessls better thu his word lu n love affair. O. D. OUNNINO. p. CAMPION a Dunning & Campion. Funeral Directors Embalmers 2C0 Ilurnsldo St., bet. Third and Fourth, POHTLANI), OIlKUO.V. Oregon Phono Main tso. Columbia Phone 430 Night calls ring night boll. siiiiWstaUsisBffailM k sH TIME CARD OF TRAINS; $m ScRs PORTLrAIND WHEN YOU 11UY Furniture, Carpets and Stoves FOK IIOU8KKKEPINO Cut This Out aud Get a Reduction at Henry Jennings, 173-174 Klrst Street. THE HOUSE FURNISHING GO. (Incorporated.) Manufacturers ot Woven Wire Mattresses. (arijets Porllers. Itugs Lace Curtains. s Shades, furniture, Wall Paper. Picture Frame. Mattresses, Ileddlng. Undertaklngand embalming a specialty Blores at Albany and Salem. Ore, factory at Albany, Ore. Maaontc Temple, Alu.vnv, Okiqon shout link TO ST.FIIMULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS KA8T. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers; Dining - and Iluffet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TKAIN8. KABT TIME. For rates, folder and full Information regard ing tickets, routes, etc., call on or address II. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or. JvW.P!IALON.T. P.A., 12 Third St., Portland, Or. A, II. C. DKNNIBTON, O. W. P. A., 612 First Are., Seattle, Wash. Depart. Paget Sound Limited 7:23 A.M. Kansas City ic St. Louis HpeclM 11:10 A. M North Coast Limited 3:30 P. M. Tacoma.Scattlo Night Express H:t5 p. M. " Arrhe.. 6: P. M 11:10 P.M.. 7:00 A. M 3:0S T. M .TePuget Sound Limited or North Coast. Limited for (iray'i Harbor points. Take Puget Bound Limited lor Olympla direct. Take luet Pound Limited or Kansas City 8t. Louis Social for points on South Hendy. Double dally train servico on Cray's Ilarbor uranch. Fuur trains dally bet eon Portland andTsv-tomaandbeattlo. A. D. CIIAKLTON, Assistant (leneral Passencor Agent, 234 Morrison St., Portlaud, Or. BARR HOTEL European and American Plan. BPPifeXVX sV4JkrQ EASTv-a SOUTH v j&F LEAVE I DEPOT, SIXTH AND HOVT bTS. 8:30 P. M.I Furnished in First-Class Style. N w house, newly furnished, two blocks from Union depot JUttha nodsrn Implements, flre-proot, hot aud cold'waiar, Mutrally h RatM, 91 and $1.25 a Day. Mal 340, Baths J6c The Lirultod.-eTenlng train, and Thu bniu noon train, frosi Omaha for Chicago, UNEXCELLED SERVICE Dy train and'eTenln,; tnla from Oaahafor MlcneapolU and St, Paul. Tickets ol aenU ot connecting line. W, H. BKILL, Dlst rasa'r Agt, Omaha. 1:30 A.M. OVEBMND EX PltESS TKAINS for Salem, Itoaeburg.Ash. land, Sacramento. Og. den, Sau Frauclsco, Molare, Ijo Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and the East. At Woodburn dally except Sunday, morn ing train connects with train for Mt. An-gelfilverton.ilrowns-ville, Springfield and Natron, and Albany local for Mt. Angel and Sllverton, :00 P. M. ...Albany Passenger 7:30A.M. ..Corrallls Passenger B 4:50 P.M. -Sheridan Passenger. AIIKIVE 7USA.M-. 7:00P,l. 10:10 A. Ml :S0P.M k 8:23 A.M. A.H.MXNSO..CUJL, CUeaco. J.r.MKnRY,A.OJX Dobitas. Dally. )Daily except Sunday. t.VMlilu, DIVISION. T rue,nfe,r P01 'o' o' Jefferson street. Lare Portland da ly for Oswego at 7-20 AM 12:30. isa. 3:23, :Jo 6:23. aSS V. M. Dallr except; Sunday. S;30, 9:W, A. M., 8V03, 11 s P.M. 6uudayonly,9A. M. ", Arrive at Ponlaud dall Cor. Sixth and QlUaa, PorUaad. For particulars rcganling freight or passenger rates, call on or address II. II. TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent, J.C.LINDSKY.T.F.&l'.A., , 142 Third St., Portland. Or Arnve at rorllaml dally at 880 A. M.. 1-S3 3:1.) 4:80, 6:13 7:to. 10 P. it. Dally except' SunT dar 6:33 ,10:50 A. M.! except Monday, i:0 A.M. Sunday only, 10:03 A. M, wave tor Dallas dally except Sunday, 8:05 I'.M. Arrive Portland. 9;30 A.M. ncuau ucKcison sate netween Portland. Sac ramento and ban FraucUco. Net rates. 1 17 -SO-nrst cass and HI second class. Second clisi Includes sleeper: nrst class does not. . T.'.CA?U " tastern points and Europe. Also. TKAUA UA' 0?0I',;i'' nll AUst CITY TICKET OFFICE, corner ThlrJ and Washington streets. Phone Main 712. L' . ?. aJl teaiitlLLfeaiL! a :'J