THE MORNING OKEGOXIAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903.
RALLY TO SUPPORT
DFLIVESTOGKSHU
W
Three Hundred Season Tickets
at Cost of $1500 Are Sub
scribed by Portlanders.
ANNUAL SHOW INDORSED
Representative Business Men De
clare the Project Deserves the
Hearty Commendation of All
Interested in City's Welfare.
REPRESENTATIVE SUBSCRIPTION
RECEIVED YESTERDAY.
Portland. Or.. Sept. 28. IJ08.
To The Oregonian: I ubrrlbe for 20
transferrable reason tickets including
grandstand reservation for meeting of
the Portland Country Club and Live
stock Association, 1009. at $5 each,
to be paid for when called upon by
the officers of the association.
A. L. MILLS,
First National Bank.
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No. of
Tickets.
The Orevnlan 'J
A. I.. Mills - 2i
Tom Richardson
P. G. Reed
H axel wood Cream Company.
O w. Taylor
The Jacobs-Sttne Company
J. I. Hartman
E. L. Thompson
I'nion Meal Company
A. H. Iever
M I Kilne
The Geo. Uwrenre ,o
W. D. Wheelwright
The Breyman Leather Co.
poster Klefser Ji
Chapman Advertlning "o .
T. p. Townsend Creamery Co. . B
J- W. Qanong r
John Stewart. 4" E- 21ft X. . 2
Simon gchmeer. 60 E. llM St.. 2
Chaa. B. Merrirk 2
Allan B. Slauton 2
Oregon Casket Co 2
A A. Courtney 2
O. H. Piple 2
E E. Merges. 2
W. F. Edwards 2
Fred Muller V - 1
I A. Patterson 1
II. TV. Pudley, 20 Fifth st 1
W L. Crissey 1
Prof. W. J,. Kent, Corvallls.. 1
P. H. Kennedy 1
Arnold S. Rnthwell 1
Howard L. Mather 1
Gordon A Peel 1
R. 8. M-Rride 1
H. H Brlgham 1
Rev. J. W. Biougher 1
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From all parts of Portland and from
11 sections of (irepon and. indeed, from
beyond the borders of the state, letters
inriosinjr the prlco of tickets to the
1909 mei't of the Portland Country Club
and Livestock Association the Pacific
National Show have been pouring Into
the office of The Oregonian.
Three hundred season tickets to the
biff show of next year were subscribed
yesterday by patriotic Portlanders.
These represent a start of $1500 to the
proposed guarantee fund which Is to
be raised to assure the success of next
year meet, especially in the attend
ance of Portland people.
An gratify. na: to the directors as the
subscriptions for season tickets were
the letters accompanying' them, ex
pressing approval of the annual race
meet and livestock exhibition. Most
of the letters and subscriptions re
ceived up to this time are, of course,
from Portland, for the plan to raise
this guarantee fund was only an
nounced Sunday morning1. Several
from other sections of the state and
from neighboring states, however, have
already been received and many more
re expected within a day or so.
The plan to raise the guarantee fund
provides for the sale of ZQ.tQ season
tickets, which may be transferred to
any one besides the purchaser in case
he should not desire to use them him
self. The number was considered con
servative, though many members of
the committees who are disposing' of
them believe that the total sales will
reach 4000 or 50uu.
Especial efforts will be made to in
terest the women of Portland and of
Oregon In the new plan. It is they,
members of the committee argue, who
ran make the plan a huge success If
they become Interested. A season
ticket for the six days of the meet is
to be sold for to. according- to the new
plan, and the sum need not necessarily
be paid when the subscription Is made.
It Is believed that the women of the
city and s.ate aione will be able to
dispose of the desired number of tick
ets undfr these conditions if they once
become interested In the Importance of
the pacific National Show.
Letters inclosing subscriptions for
tickets which have been received by
The Oregonian follow:
COMMENDS GREAT WORK DOXE
E. X. Hutchinson Suggests Also That
More Slock Be Sold.
The board of directors of the Country
Club yesterday received the following
letter from Ir. E. X. Hutchinson, a
well-known .livestock authority:
Portland. Sept. 2.
To the Board of Directors. Portland Countrr
Cub
Gentlemen: As a small rtockhol.ier It has
seemed to me that I would like to express
my appreciation of the excellent way In
which you have accomplished a vaat amount
ef work this Hummer at our g spun da, and
of the rem ark abbe demonstration that you
made in that livestock parade, which was a
beautiful addition to the finest livestock ex
hibition It was ever my lot to see.
I wonder if you yourselves realise that
Oregon, as a atau. was represented there
with more breed of cattle than were shown
at tT-e Chicago Internationa;. 1 note, though
with some regret, that a rather pessimistic
spirit seems to have cropped up on account
of what Is called a poor attendance. I don't
really think myself that Portland City
turned out as she could have done, but k-t
us not allow that to be In the least dis
couraging. I stood Just at the top of the
grandstand one afternoon when the people
were entering freely, and if you could have
beard the expressions of rhapsody over the
magnificent view that was thus given them
with the first sight of the track, you would
bar wished your presont meeting could
have been extended over at leawt another
week, and have received abundant assur
anoes of future attendanoe.
I not also from the public press that
you are about to start a campaign to insure
future attendance by opening a subscription
list for the advance sale of season tickets,
thus giving a H ticket for .V There le no
doubt that these will meet with a big sale,
but why not reopen the stock subscription
list? After the demonstration you gave
last week I am for myself convinced that
this stock is going to be a big dividend
payer, and personally at thij time I would
rather buy one more share of stock with
$100 than to buy r0 additional tickets for
next season's attractions, and with that end
In view I shall have the pleasure of calling
on you tn a few days.
Tours very respectfully.
E. X. HUTCHINSON"
Subscribes With Pleasure.
PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. 28. To The
Oregon Ian. I herewith inclose subscrip
tion for season tickets for the next meeting
of the Portland Country Club and Livestock
Association, and do it with exceeding pleas
ure, because I heartily concur In the cam
paign that you are making to Insure that
the 1 909 meeting will be a great success.
There is no other one enterprise before the
people of this city that deserves so much
actual encouragement and encouragement of
the right sort, as the officials of this asso
ciation have placed Portland on the map as
a Ilwstock center and if the citizens neglect
to show their practical appreciation they
are recreant to their civic duties. The plan
you have adopted should he an Inducement
for every loyal Portland eJtien to add his
mite towards building up our city.
Respectfully,
CHARLES. B. MERRICK.
Editor snd msnager Portland Retail
Grocers' Magazine.
Buy 46 Season Tickets
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 2. (To The
Oregonian. In order to show our appre
ciation of your efforts regarding the Port
land Country Club and Livestock Associa
tion meeting for 1909. we are enclosing
herewith subscriptions for 4 transferable
season tickets. Very truly yours.
HARTMAN & THOMPSON.
By J. L. Hartman.
No Doubt of Support.
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) Your campaign for the success
of the Country Club should have the sub
stantial support of every loyal Pdrtlander.
Oregonian.) I desire to express, in the
strongest possible terms, my commendation
of the campaign established by The Ore
gonian for the success of the Livestock As
sociation exhibit for 1909. We had a mag
nificent exhibit this year and would have
had greater crowds than attended th Lewis
and Clark Fair If the people of the city and
state had been fuly informed concerning It.
Let us keep it before thorn from now until
next September. I enclose herewith my
subscription for season tickets
Tours very truly.
ALLAN B. SLAUSON.
The
for
iow Is
Port lander
Idea Is a Dandy.
PORTLAIS U. ur.. orpi. to.
Oregonian.) Your Idea of season tickets
country nun aiw. u..-
a aanay. . t mm oinnm " -
the enthusiastic suppon. pi vn, f
. mia flv I f i RMLIOS
ana you can iumh. vr - - .--
tickets. Tour, truly. c c CHApMAJf
Chapman Advertising Co.
Show Worth Encouragement
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 28 (To TlM
Oregonian.) Believing that the livestock
show is worth every possihle encouragement
I take pleasure In subscribing to ten season
tickets for 1909. If Portland Intends to
become a packing center It becomes almost
a necessity to have a livestock show, and
leaving aside any pleasure to be derived
from such an event. It becomes a matter of
IF YOU WISH TO SUPPORT THE WOEK OF THE PORTLAND
COUNTRY CLUB, FILL OUT THE BLANK PRINTED
BELOW AND MAIL TO THE OREGONIAN:
Portland, Or., September 29, 1908.
TO THE OREGONIAN:
I subscribe for transferable Season Tickets, includ
ing grandstand reservation, for meeting of the PORTLAND COUN
TRY CLUB & LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION, 1909, at $5.00 each, to
be paid for when called upon by the officers of the Association.
Name.
Address.
I visited the exhibits and the races the first
day. and they far excelled anything that 1
had anticipated, and this is the expression
that I heard from many of those who at
tended. There Is no doubt, when the public
becomes educated up to what the Country
Club has to offer, that there will be no
lack of support. Those gentlemen, who
have spent so much time and money In this
worth v enterprise should not be lacking of
encouragement. I take pleasure In sub
scribing for ten tickets and will use my ef
forts to promote the best results for 1909.
Yours very truly.
M. I. KLINE.
S-s6 Front Street.
Opportunity Privilege
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 28. (To Th
Oregonian.) The Haxelwood Cream Com
pany takos pleasure in subscribing for 20
tickets to the Pacific National IJvestock
Show. 1909. because we consider the oppor
tunity of helping next year's show a privi
lege. This Is one of the things that must
be made a success, and certainly from all
appearances. excepting attendance. this
year It was a success. We believe there
was not a person who attended but felt welt
repaid for the going; but. outside of the
pleasure and profit obteined from attending
the show, the Incentive given to the farm
ers and breeders of the entire Northwest,
and especially the State of Oregon, to breed
better livestock, thus Increasing the value
of their land by making same return greater
profits. Is of Inestimable value to every per
son living in Oregon. We believe, of all the
enterprises started, this Pacific National
Hhow will do more to build up the livestock
Interests of this state than any other one
thing: and. when you consider the enormous
value of tl livestock, dairy and poultry
products, it certainly behoove the City of
Portland to do everything In Its power to
build up these Industries. Very truly yours.
HAZELffOOD CREAM CO..
By Q. M. Brown, President
Dr. Broogher Approves
PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) I notice In this morning's
paper announcement of the Inaugura
tion of the campaign to Interest the
people of Portland in the Country Club a
Livestock Show for September. 1908. I
attended the show this year and was more
than pleased with the entire display.. The
stock exhibition waa an education In Itself,
and was worth ton times the price of ad
mission to anyone Interested In fine horses
and fine cattle. I saw some of the races,
and to my mind the conditions could not
have been better. There was no public
gambling, and the people all about me
seemed to be refined and cultuited. and X
did not hear a solitary private wager made
duntng the time I was there. If there was
any place to buy Intoxicating liquors on the
grounds. I did not see it. I am writing
this word of commendation because I want
to urge the people of Portland to support
an association that ran give such a clean
and wholesome exhibition. If the Country
Club and Livestock Asociation can rise
above the greed for money enough to cut
out all gambling and prohibit the sale of
liquor on the ground and furnish us an
other clean, wholesome exhibition next year,
thev ought to have the hearty co-operation
of all the people of Portland. Please put
me down for one season ticket for next
year. Tours very sincerely,
J. WHITCOMB BROUGHER.
Dairymen Are Enthusiastic
PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) I enclose subscription blanks
covering season tickets for President F. L.
Kent, of the Oregon Slate Dairy Association
and mvself. to the 1909 Pacific National
Show. In accordance with the splendid plan
undertaken by The Oregonian to Insure the
success of next year s event. In the op nlon
of Oregon dairymen the exhibit just closed
surpassed any showing ever made In the
Pacific Northwest, and this does not except
the Lewis and Clark display, which was so
forceful a factor In the almost incredltable
increase shown by tire dairy industry from
a th O00.000 output five years ago to 17.
000 000 In 1907. Dairying means more to
Portland than any other Industry. I'to5
from the Pacific Northwest is proving Its
superiority In every exhibit In which It par
ticipates. Portland is to be the packing
center of this great section. Th. 1909 Pacific
National Show must and will be ..
Yours very truly.- W. L. RISM5Y.
Secretary Oregon State Dairy Commission.
Portland Never Falls.
vr rtr- Sent. 28." (TO The
Oregonian. ' It is now too late to waste
words over why rortiano um
the recent stock show and racing meet of
th. Portland Country Club The rodent,
should have attended and did not but
Portland never falls when the real test
comes, and the people of Portland will sup
Port such an entertainment and such an
educational and business advancing Propor
tion as the stock show recently given by the
Portland Country Club and Livestock Asso-
. . ,mriratnll What thlS
elation. i i-y
means to the city and to our state and the
crendher:w!.hl.ubsc"ap'uonnfor 20 season
ticket, for th. year JI,JFt
People Didn't Wake Tp.
. . t. (1, Cn " (To Th.
Oregonian.) Mr. Tom Richardson asks me
to repeat to you me ni.m... .. .. '"T Z
iust given him of my firm conviction that If
V . wA..t.4 bIv a renetltlon
the country v iuu - " 1 :
next year of the exhibition that has just
closed. It will undoubtedly be a success from
the start. For some reason or other the
people of Portland didn't wake up to the
fact of what was going on until th. show
was nearlv over. Next year they will be
prompted bv recollections of this season's
meeting, which was one of th. most credi
table things that has ever been done in this
city. Yours sincerely.
WII.LIAM D. WHEELWRIGHT.
Stimulate IJvestock Industry
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) I take great pksasur. in in
closing my subscription for one season
ticket to the Portland Country Club and
Livestock Association. I sincerely hope that
the public will encourage th. continuance
of these meetings which, more than any
thing else, will tend to stimulate th. live
stock Industry of the State of Oregon and.
In fact, the Pacific Northwest. It Is to be
regretted that worthy efforts to build up the
position of the City of Portland as the me
tropolis of the Pacific Northwest are lack
ing the ready and open support of our citi
zens. Sincerely yours.
FRED MULLER.
Kxhiblt Waa Magnlflcent.
PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 28. (To Th.
business to support and encourage this show
in every posible way. Yours very truly,
A. H. DE ERS.
Krery Citizen Should Help
PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) I Inclose herewith application
for season ticket for the 1909 meeting of the
Portland Country Club and Livestock Asso
ciation. Every citizen of Portland should
co-operate with the management of the
Association in making th. Pacific National
Show a success from start to finish.
Very truly yours.
GORDON A. PEEL.
Asst. 8ec y Portland Commercial Club.
Assure Their Support.
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) W. Inclose our subscription
for 20 tickets for the Country Club f air
and Livestock Show for th. season of 1909.
W. wish to assure the Country Club and tn
commute. In charge of our most enthus
iastic and continued support. W. thank
you for this opportunity to Join with ou
In making the Pacific National Show fo.
1909 a record breaking success.
Yours very truly,
THE JACOBS-STINEJ CO.
Very Worthy Cause.
PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. 28. (To The
Oregonian.) We think iur proposition for
canvassing the city to sell season tickets for
th. fair to be held by the Prtla Cu"r?
Club and Livestock Association for 1909 Is a
verv worthy cause, indeed, and that every
ousmes, in the city should be P
in the list of buying these tickets. Out
firm is pleased to have the opportunity of
hewing to boost such a worthy enterprise
dn this6 great Northwest. Tour, truly.
T. S. TOWNSEND CREAMERY. t-U.
By T. S. Townsend. manager.
Awards in Holsteins.
The awards at the Pacific National
show for Holsteins were as follows:
Bolls.
8 Years and Over.
Manila Plum Prince. Theodore KrMf
PorVnJnd. r.t?V Mechthllde -' ?
Frakes. Scappoose. second: Lunde Oregon
Del Kol. P. A. Kpakes. Scappoose, third.
Year, and Under 8.
Plrlterje D. Kol, J. L. Smith. Spokane,
first (only entry).
Senior Yearling.
Posch Natscy Garben. J. L. Smith, first
(only entry).
Junior Yearling
Ruby Sir Do Kol Pasch. J. L. Smith',
first; Robert Jewel of Gcarhart. Theodore
Kruse, second.
Senior Calf.
None Such Hengerweld De Kol P. A.
Frakes. first; Natsey Gerben De Kol. J. L
Smith, second: Pierterje Sir Posch. J. L.
Smith, third; Sir Trukje Jewel. P. A,
Frakes, H. C.
Junior Calf.
No name. J. L. Smith, first: Sir Regis
Jewel. P. A. Frakes. second: Prince Jewel.
P. A. Frakes, third; Maude De Kol Prince,
J. L. Smith. H. C; Labso Jewel Gcarhart,
Theodore Kruse. C-.
Cows.
S Year, or Over.
Mercedes De Ko! Alban. J. L. Smith,
first; Nlneta Mercedes. J. L. Smith, second;
Orlce Wayne Suewada. Theodora Kruse,
third; Clothe Mechthllde. P. A. Frakes.
H. C. : Phoebe Veeman. 2d De Kol. Theo
dore Kruse, C.
Heifers.
S Years and Under 3.
Ruby Hazelwood De Kol. J. I Smith,
first: Melba 4th Tretonia 2d. Theodore
Kruse. second: Miss Olive DeKol. P. A.
Frakes. third; Frieslund Maid Pelje. P. A.
Frakes. H. C. ; Phoebe Veeman 3d. Theodore
Kruse. C.
Senior Yearling.
First Pontiac Hengeroeld. J. L. Smith,
first: Lunde Carlotta, P. A. Frakes, second;
Ruby Bell. Bonheur Sd. Theodore Kruse,
third.
Junior Yearling.
Queen Ormsby Alta Posch. J. L. Smith,
first; Madalvn Jewel, P. A. Frakes, second;
Lunde -Oregon Boil. p. A. Frakes. third;
Lniith Wayne. Theodore Kruse. H. C:
J'hoeb. De Kol Beryl. Theodore Kruse. C.
Senior Calf.
Katrlna Posch Gerber. J. L. Smith first:
Sadl. Beryl Alta Posch. J. L. Smi'h. sec
ond: Phorb. 2d Pauline Wayne, Theodore
Kruse. third; Oregon Glencoe, P. A. Frakes,
H. C; Oregon Ireka, P. A. Frakes. C.
Junior Calf.
Haaelwood Fosoallon Posch. J. L. Smith,
first; Gearhard Ida. Theodore Kruse, sec
ond: Hazelwood Bracelet Do Kol. J. L.
Smith, third; Bell Inkji Jewel, P. A. Frakes.
H. C. ; Lunde Can dry chloe, P. A. Frakes, C
Senlor Champion Ball.
Manila Plum Prince. Theodore Kruse.
Junior Citampion Ball.
Posch Natrey Gerber. J. L. Smith.
Senior Champion Cow.
Mercedes DeKol Alban. J. L. Smith.
Junior Champion Cow.
Katrlna Posch Gerben. J. L. Smith.
Grand Champion Bull.
Manila Plum Prince. Theodore Kruse.
Not good
POSITION
but good
DISPOSITION
that makes one happy.
ostiim
makes goods dispositions.
"There's a Reason."
( rS fll )
Thousands Came, Saw and WERE Conquered
Thousands of people went Sunday to see the great works of Swift,
Harriman and Hill on the Peninsula. They were amazed at their
proportions. All who went saw SWINTON and were carried away
with enthusiasm. SWINTON holds the choice of locations for busi
ness property contiguous to the great Swift plant. The tremendous
increase in values of property in Eastern cities situated near great
packing companies stands as a warning against delay in investing in
SWINTON. Closer to Portland and farther from the stock yards,
SWINTON is the natural business center of this great industrial
district. Lots are cheaper in SWINTON than in any other part of
the City. They are being sold now for a third of adjoining property.
Terms are easy. Send for our booklet, "The Coming of Swift," which
tells about the great work of Swift & Company, and its effect upon
the whole Northwest. SWINTON offers a golden opportunity for
investment. Get busy; see the property. Your own judgment will
tell you to act, and act now. Our free auto will take you to the tract
any time any day. Opportunities await you in SWINTON that
will be gobbled up in tne twinKiing 01 an eye.
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SEND VS THIS COUPON.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPAUY,
Conch Building, Portland.
Send me copy of your booklet,
The Coming; of Swift.
Name
Address ?
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SEVENTH FLOOR, COUCH BUILDING
4 Grand Champion Cow.
Mercedes De Kol Alban. J. 1 Smith.
Best Agi-d Herd.
J. L. Smith, first; Theodore Kruse, leeona;
P. A. Frakea. third. H. C.
Bet-t Youiiff Herd.
J. I Smith, first; P. A. Frakes. second;
Theodore Kruse. third.
Best Calf Herd.
X I Smith, first; P. A. Frakes. second.
Bent Four Get of One Sire.
J. I Smith, first; P. A. Frakea. second
and third; Theodore Kruse. H. C.
Best Two A"-'J Produced One Cow.
J. L.. Smith, first; Theodore Kruse. aec
ond; J- I. Smith, third; P. A. Frakes, H. C.
Eat and Boost for Hoqulam.
HOQUIAM. Wash., Sept. 28. (Special.)
The Hoquiam Commercial Club gave
another of Us popular banquets tonight,
a number of prominent business men
being among the speakers. The Com
mercial Club has taken on renewed
activity of late Is and boosting the Har
bor country in arinsistent manner.
DAILY MKTEOBOLOGIC A t REPORT.
PORTLAND, Sept. 28. Maximum tem
perature 70.3 degrees; minimum. 42.6 de
grees. River readine at 8 A. M-. 2.7 feet;
change in laet 24 hours, fall of 0.2 foot.
Total rainfall, none; total since September
1. 1908. 0.23 inch; normal rainfall. 1.63
Inches; deficiency. 1.43 inches. Total sun
Ehine, Sept. 27, 7 hours 32 minutes; possible
sunshine, 11 hours 54 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea-level) at 5 P. M . 80.12
Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Observations taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific
time.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The barometric pressure is falling
throughout the Northwest, but a crest of
high pressure still extends from Western
Washington southeastward through South
ern Idaho, while a low pressure area has
developed rapidly over northern Montana
and Saskatchewan. Light showers are re
ported from Northern Washington, but
clear skies are general over the rest of the
district. The temperature continues to rise
and is now above normal over most of this
district, Nevada, Utah and Montana, the
cold weather having drifted eastward In the
wake of the general storm apea.
- The Indications are for fair weather
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GRAVES MUSIC CO.
109-111 ronrtli Street, Portland, Or.
Tuesday throughout the district except that
light showers are possible in Western and
Northwestern WashinKton. No decided
changes in temperature wiil occur, but the
general tendency will be for cooler weather.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair and slightly
cooler; northerly winds.
Oregon Fair and slightly cooler; north
erly winds.
Idaho Fair and slightly cooler.
Washington Possibly light showers west
and northeast portions, fair southeast por
tiun; slightly cooler; northerly winds.
WHERE TO DINK.
Uth t.. near Washington.
ltarlan Cafe, 105
AUCTION SALES TODAY.
Today at Baker'e Auction House, 152 Park
St., near Morrison St., furniture, etc. .Sale
at 10 o'clock. Baker & Son. auctioneers.
At Gllman's auction rooipa. 411 Wash
ington St., at lo o'clock A. M. 3. L. N.
Gil man, auctioneer.
By the Portland Auction Co., at their ,
rooms. 211 Lst at., at 10 A. M.; lota of fur
aiture. heaters, carpets, etc
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OREGON KAILBOAl NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
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B:45 a. i
8:50 p. 1
6:13 p. l
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
leaving Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express ...
North Coast A Chicago Limited.
Overland Express
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited
Portland Expreas
Overland Express
8:30 a ra.
2:00 t. m.
(U.46 p. m.
7:00 a. m.
4:15 p. m.
8:85 0. m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIVER.
Leaving Portland I
Astor:a A Seaside Express. .
Astoria & Seaside Express . .
Arriving Portland-
Astoria A Portland Passsnger. . .112:15 n. m.
Portland Express 10:00 p.m.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
8:00 a. m.
6:30 p. m.
Leaving Portland
C. P. R. Short Llnet via Spokane
Via Seattle
Arrivlag Portland
C P. R. Short Line, via 8pokane.
Via Seattle
8:15 p.
11:45 p.
8:00 a. i
7:00 a. i
Jefferson-Street Station
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger ....
Arriving Portland
Dallas Passenger ....
Dallas Passenger
7:40l
4:15 I
10:15 l
5:50 i
m.
m.
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving Portland
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Local . .
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Lravlna Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local. .
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
Salem and Intermediate Local ..
Wllsonville Local
Salem and Intermediate Express.
7:05
8:15
10:30
11:20
1:30
4:45
4:00
5:40
8'15
23
7:35
8:35
11:10
1:10
2:05
3:30
6:10
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