The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 28, 1905, Image 3

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" New Work In Tributar Yerritory
Has Cecome of Consider-1-,.)
i, J."?" t abl lirortance.
MINES AROUND THIS
'CITYJNCREASE OUTPUT
Demand in the Orient Suggests Need
;; of a Refinery Here' .to Help . in
r Building Up, General Trad Across
- the Ocean; i
r.
Oregon and tributary territory hava
srumod tb,slra f copper producer wttn
-; assurancea of tiaterlal growth In this ln
ajwtry. Northern California's bl new
smelters, , th Mammoth and BalaJclala.
Incur a fair greater tonnage of the red
;. "metal from that district than the Kea-
wick and Bully HU1 planta hava put
t 'out.: Th Mammoth baa a capacity of
V. 760 tons' of ors dally.! .while tha pjane
begun for tha BalakUla are fora-lsrger
' plant., Aa tb Keawlck and Burly Hill
k" . plants hay bean, able to handls -or
i- yielding jfcore thn-M0.000 copper an
;' nually, fli additions should b sola, to
double th prduuet.- : . I
In southern Oregon V devslopments
have been Important, arid this-season
' th Takllms smelter is producing dally
tl tons of . If to per cent copper
,i ' matt. Underground work Indicates
1 that this plant will hav s steady ton-
-nag to work on. and It will be neces-
sary to fcrjurgs th smelter whenever
railway facilities ors .xtendedr"to th
V district. Th Aimed a company la, alao
' irMnilnr to -install a -smelter"" Capable
'2 of Jmndllng iff to 100 tons of or dally. J
. .plat ih present year.' and says that a
:'f" reset te keep th furnace In ooromle
' . slon for. years Is blocked out Almeda
ores carry I to'l per cent copper In, two
.large shoots.' -it'..--:
- 8t. Helens . district of Washington,
- whlfch 4 nearer 4ortland than - It is to
anyetiher city, will not produc this
1 year, but has copper or In sight that
."will warrant a reduction plant when a
' railway Is given. Several strong veins
- of copper ar said to hav been opened.
defining or shoots of great prom-
is. ...-,-.'..,., --
- ' Seven Devils district of Idaho, which
will In time output Its! mineral prtfa
. ;x not to th Snak river and thence. Into
. ' Oregon, is liveliest this season sine tha
s, Boston and Seven Devils Copper com
pany ' began " operations f Oier. several
v years"ago.' interest Is created, broths
'-' building of a roverberatory furnace-at
' I.andor."":Th Ladd Metals company
'i has nearly flnlshad a io-ton plant there,
( rwhlrh It Is believed will be kept,pertna
neqtly busy with th copper ore of that
. district, ". The Seven Devils camp hsa-a
most promising, surface showing, snd
'' the deeper work prosecuted Is said to
. .. Insure s large stesdy tonnage for the
Crlloeai smelter. .. ,' ,..n .v :'. ":
. &asUrn Oregon Is lust shaping-1 re
, lr on ;lhre or- fourwell known cop-
mcltfr la thTnilu'fT'orrne cemp nVouhT
. slve a heavy tonnage. The Indiana, Is
K miles from Baker Clty, has ' beeiv de
rV" veloped thoroughly to ths Jos" -revel.
l, snd has a. greaureserre ta -stghs. while
- deeper work la giving nop to in moei
r i.i k . kl
ounaervaiiv mvitiiiv .
Iron Dik property has what is conceded
to be tbs largeat tonnage' of low'grad
copper or yet opened In th piu Moua-
j
i : : DESTRUG
'tz 56snii Fricm the SpecU '"" Nr'
'V::;c1e;tt,,Dsys
,"' : PomeiL" . . . .
'r.'V H''.' ;j's I
,' v Pompeii In tb faUaenrnt .-".
-"Not th Pompeii that met Its doom
1 ,(," th shore of th BAf bf Naples '
" nearly i.000 years ago,, but th big. plo-
turesqu. scSntc city thst sprung .up
'In a' night at th Onke. and which la
; to sund (and likewise fall) mi th rep
"i: resentativs of ths Ill-fated Roman town
In Pain's splendid spectacle, flst Days
' r m Pompeii." which opena lt tw weeks'
ngagemant tonight ii 1
- Th special train bearing th small
v srmy of psrformer . pyrotechnist,
1 electrMans, stag carpenters and IS csr-
loads of scsnlo paraphernalia used" In
" ; this mammoth spectacle arrived yea-
terday. and when ths gates are thrown
' open at 1:30 o'clock- tonight, ths lights
"will flash nr a wonderful trsnsfortaai
tlorwshowlngf -th mlmlo Roman fity
'snd a vast open-air amphitheatre with
. sastlng cspaclty for 10.000 people.
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Coupon-rFree
-- - Honolulu, Hswallan IsUods
r vots for
This coupon must be voted
lain sons, and confidence Is felt (no.
mining men that when thia property la
runnh.jr a.noothly, with a mstttngpknt
or s big concentrator near the mine.
It -will b a heavy producer. The
Dougal group, near the Iron Dik. which
waa reported to havr been bonded re
cently by h. Ladd Metsh .'company,
alao has an encouraging sh,.owg In all
completed drifts. - Ths Copperopolla. at
Quartsburg, la Juat . starting a small
concentrator, and where the main, ahoot
haa ben croaacut, has ,a great body ot
high grade copper ore. . (
au oi tnia worn ib near io jroniana
than to any otKer prominent coast point.
Th product .of thes mines Insures a
heavy copper uutput. , Tha orient is be
coming sn eager buyer of the red metal.
most Ot which haa bn: ahlpped from
the Tacoana snd San Fraaalaco, refiner
ies. Students 'of industrial1 conditions
bcllevs that the- new work under-way
warranta the establlihment of a refinery
her, and offer many argument to show
wherein it would b or great help to th
young oriental trad tt)la city is foster-
lug. ;
HUNTINGTON ARRIVED.
Kill for ra wertkera. o Sta SUtw,
.;,0;s Bataa; SlautoA t Mlaa..'..,:
(SpmuvI Dlipetcb ; U Tk : iwoel.) .i-J
Eugene. -Aug. II. The new Hunt
ington mill for th Great Northern mine
In th Blue River, district, has arrived
tt Hpringltflld and Will-at one b trans
ported to Ahm mined The milt Is of ths
latest Improved pattern and weighs 14,
tOO pound. It. has a guaranteed oa-
psoity -of -40 tons a day in ors- of ordi
nary hardness. It will tsks eight horses
three, dsys to get th large bed from
Blue river over th divide, to th mine.
a -distance of six miles,!' Everything la
in readiness ror tha mlir, and it is ex
pacteoT that -within .a week after Its ar
rival at th.mne.,lt wilt bejn operation.
Idaho sand com(ng.
geologjoal Smrrey Snipping yrsa tk
Cleat sj asatpasta fes atspextaaaass. -
(BpeeUI Dteeateh te Tb Jvraal. .
Lewiston," Idaho, Aug.- IS. Victor C
Helices of -'th bureau - of mineral re
source, swho hes been -alatloaed at tha
exposition . with Dsvld , T. Day of the
United States' aeoloc leal sucvey. Is In
th Clearwater country securing a large
shipment of placer sand ' for use In
Portland. , It will be teatd for pUU
num and other - rsr " minerals. Mr.
Helkes' visit : here waa occaaloned , by
discovery of . platinum in placer sand
ssmples . sent to Portland, and It . la
believed If much of th sand .Is avail
able the pioneer - mining district of
Idaho will again become tits center of a
great 'activity. t v
MfTHeikes Is now arranging for th
shipment of t.iOS pounds-- From ; this
point , th government will bear the ex
pense, and a report-of th test will soon
b made; '. , . .-.,...',. ' ... :
NEW POTTER SCHEDULE.
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Addttlsaal Tripe to th Beach Anangsd
tot Voyalag Stsasasx. '. . . .' .
Ths T. J. Potter leavea Ash street
dock for Astoria and . North (!xngl
Beach points as follows: Tuesday, Au
gust t. 1:S0 p. m.; Wednesday, August
10. i:10 p. m. : Thursday,' August tt.
:1S' a. ra.; Saturday, September.!, 10
a: m. Particulars and o. K, N. summer
look 'at city ticket office. Third and
' Washington stre ts. Portland. " f ;
tow EcurToTrRttes to the EMfe
ssia Mnniamnsr i a m s .riit
II. and 17. h Jtock. -Island rail-
wav will : sell round trip t tick
ts to east eon points at greatly reduced
rates. - FosvZfuil- particulars call on or
address aJ tr"Mer?onald, general agent.
140 Third strV Portland, Oregon.,
reftmd SSock OasmsS CKods.
. AUsn Lewie Beat Brand. i
All I in readiness for. a perfect first
nlarhf nerfnrmanr. - T
Thoee who attend th performance of
Paln'a great epecUcle will witness Jth
most, magnificent dleplast pf high grade
pyrotechnics srer-teerrlnr this Counrryl
Among fhs larger devices shown" each
night, will be perfect facalmllea f eev
eral of the largeat fancy set pieces and
most beautiful sheila exhibited In th
stadium (of th St. Louis ,SxposHlon
last summer. On of the prettiest pieces
will be a beautiful highly colored rep
resentation of "Th Last Rose of Sum
mer." Another beautiful device will be
"Niagara Tails In Fire." 260 feet long
by 0 feet high. . There-will also b
a large revolving fountain of fir In
the,. center of the artificial lake, an lm-
mens "golden eun wheel" and th usual
beautiful aerial rockets and large shells.
ror tn pleasure or the ut tie. ones a
number-of com to flreworka devices will
be butjned, including th .' acrobatic
monkey on a horizontal bar. th "devil
among the tailors," flying fish, and
Walking elephant. .Th Inclosur will
be lighted as brightly "aa If It were
noonday. The spectacle begins promptly
at 1:10 o'clock,, doora open at 7:10. Re
served seats and boxes are on sal at
pkldmorc's drug store. 111' Third street,
snd st, th ticket office of th O. W. P.
A Ry. Co., corner. UstL-: and Alder
streets.',,.,, i . ' , . -
na ivailan Trip
MM before "ept. . !.
Homeseskers Make Choice of
' , Farms on tSe" Uintah Re-
serve and Cell Rights.
OVER MILLION ACRES::.
I OPEN TO SETTLEMENT
First' Fifty of Fortunate, Claimants
Select ' Property Ho Railroad
Nearer Than 40 Miles. From: Scene
Oilsonite Found.-
' "' (Joaraal Specufl Serviee. '" '"
Vernaf. Utah. Auc. The hostelrles
of this town ar taxfd to their- utmost
capacity to take care of th large crowds
of landsaeker sssembled here to reg
ister their claims according td the ro
tation In which ' ths numbers - of their
claims war drawn at Provo. Utah. r Ac
oording to the arrangement of the com
missioners ef publlo lands ths claims
were entered at several points between
Aucuat 1 and 12. Th drawing st Provo
determined ths order in which the claims
war to be taken tip snd th Jtomosteatt
registries) mads.- Today only th first
Is or ' ths fortunate, claimants . wnose
number were drawn were given aa op
portunity, t have their i homestead
claim a registered. Many of them sold
out their land right after th registra
tion of, their claims at good figure.
' Th. reeervatlon which is now being
opened , to settlement comprise 1.4&9,
000 acres, waited in on three sides by th
Uintah and Wasatch ranges, and extend
ing on it eastern slop to th Green
river, whoss tributaries drsln It. For lti
greater, part It is a waste, apparently
worthless, but ther ar many-spots
Which csn be used for agricultural pur
poses to sdvantage, Besides ther are
rich deposits of gllsonlte. and even, gold
snd silver, to be found In different lo
calities on th reservation, although the
exact location of th deposits la not yet
definitely known.:'- - - -. 3 .
Of the tout- area over l.'OOO.OOO acres
hav been placed In permanent 'forest
preserve, which guards the -timber but
doe not Stop ths mlnehunters; SI9.0O0
acres have been reserved for th Indiana
to grass their herds:-1.140 acres hav
been taken for the Fort' Duchesne mili
tary reservation; 111,000 acres: hav
been allotted to the Indians In severalty.
Thla leavea about 1.070,000 acres 'to ac
tus T settler. Of this remaining area
about three fourths ar practically val
ueless or agricultural purposes, but the
rest Is very desirable. Mora of ths land
may be mad avallabl by Irrigation. V .
- ' ' rorty KDst Pros Ballsoaa. - "
Today ther Is no railroad nearer than
40 miles to the reservation, but the fact
that" gllsonlte 1s found on the reservation
will soon cnange xnis. j na newiy nuui
ITlntSh.railway fronr Mack, r -Colorado ts
Its present terminus at Dragon. 15 tah.
which serves the purpose of .. hauling
fgllsonit from th mines at Dragon. w!il
quickly be extended .to- connect wita.tn
aUsonlte deposit n vsrlons'Sartp-of iUl
reeervatlon. - That will b of greSV help
e ths intlena and' n ill gnallP Isesei
On 8trawberry creek the best..land,
except th Indian allotments on White
Rock tr ITlnUh. ar to b found. ' al
though those of the Duchesne bottom ar
better watered; On the two streams
there are fully' Its. 000 screa of "flrt
bottom." or lands that can be lrrlgate-1
With abort Individual ditches. Ther are
than an equal number of acres of finely
lying "second-'pottom" that will neej
to be watered by company or community
canals. Lake Fork also drains much
fin land and some of th choice tracts
are ther available. f tH combination
of farming and stbckgrwlng. , 3 v , .
, Sapport Zrftra-a Popnlatten. V,
. Th streams named ar considerable
and carry running wtr In larg vol
ami th year around. Their smaller
tributaries hava small valleys of admira
ble land that can be readily watered and
will be populated by . th . ranchman,
whoae farming will be confined., to a few
fruit trees, a garden tract and larg hay
stretches. It Is Strawberry Valley that
th. Mormon of Utah most covet and
to secure which an organised effort is
planned.'.',..." ' ' - ? '' ...
All'thrs-means that-somr-1,000 host
of families ar to draw th prises ot
th -reservation.,-- Thes MOO farms at
th proportion obtaining In - the opened
Irrigated sections of Utah and Colorado
will In a few years support a popula
tion of' tS.oea through farming alone,
and as the years go by and- farms ar
oat-down .this population will Increase
rapidly. .
The ground requires no clearing. With
th building of a ditch to supply the
wster the response; Is prompt. Th soil
Is rich. For area It haa been accumu
lating the, element that , grow plant
and the plants to exhaust It Would not
grow becauaa th rainfall la never mors
than half tha amount needed." . -.
MANY ARE ANXIOUS
TO PROTECT FORESTS
,
."' (Rpeelat-tMapetcb te Tke Josraan
- Grants Psss.iOr.," Aug. 11. Quit a
number of men 'who are anxious to help
Unci Bam protect 'his forests took ths
examination for - forest rangers her
Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Among
ths questions asked was this one: "Have
yon ever had any experience in a round'
opt"' -.' . . - ... v1
.Those taking th. examination ar:
B. V- Paler, Charles Crow snd A. I
Edgerton, Grants Pass; Joseph McCon-'
nell. Merlin; George A. Danebrake, Cj V,
Oden, Charles R. Keys and T. F. Neat,
Roseburg; G. IX Brown, Fort Klamath;
C E. Keya, Melrose: F. 1- Karhart and
R. Im Taylerj Med ford: George and W.
Wooley, Drain; J. W. Harmon, Dryden;
A. F. Erno, Fort Jones, Cal,; M.,W. Mor
gan, 8. A. Pratt and F. TS. Lichens, Oak
Bar. Cel.; FlR. Curtis, Walker, Cal.;
E. Reanr. 8flma.
i iH.ii i 1 i .11 .- M
S Jf. Oaa TBsn raes migt 'cr" :'
"Whst a dear little girl that Is." said a
lady whlls looking. st the pictures In, ths
Mellln'n Food exhibit at th Lewis and
Clark exposition; but It wasn't a girt it
waa a boy. and the lady guessed wrong.
If you' can guSa th 10 boys and girls
In th Mrllln'a Food exhibit you got
f 100, The Memo's Food exhibit Is In
ths 'Agricultural ouuaing. - . . ...".
9
artfcv Trenbl
"Tt needs' but little foresight toltell
thst when your stomach and liver ar
badlv ''affected, grav trouble I ahead:
unleaa yoi take the proper medicine forti.ur.
..ir dlseeeA, S Mrs. JohH A. Young off ?,
(My. iTdtd.7, Mheaaya: . "I had neu. J .
raigia ti iiw mtr inu iinmrn, mj
heart waa weakened, and I could ' not
eat? I waa very bad for a long time, but
in Electric Bitters I found. just what I
needed.-4nr.ihey quickly relieved and
etired me." Peat medicine .for week
women. fold iinder jnmrante by Bkld
tnor 1rug C 11 Third street, at C
a bottl. ,? ' -' '
i . . : ' " ' ' '
11,000 Square feet of well
to workinimen's and tradesmen's areL Ttie, great features of
this dept are the reliably of the godls, the guarantee back of them
and the vgjucs you get for
CAKIART CLdTlCJSTa &!1 sizes
r tsi tyis&'JIkcibcjL Known
un!cn issde .srpients in the
r Ucitd Slates.
SHEIlAtnJOAII PAirrSfiwaran- f :r WVt'
-teed not IdriiAiiwW -
' lust to, per pair $L9S.
Come in and get our prices
TO 01 CflWlIOHS
' " OUR ADDRESS IS ,
W give above information go that
when you art asked where the Stein-
way and other high-grade pianos we
sell can be found you need not plead
ignorance, as in many cases hereto
fore, by saying you do not know. .
Dunrlore Piano Co.
tSleiIwayihd Other PUnoa
233 WASHINGTON STREET.
CHILDXEII: HOLD ; CnRillVAl
Crownihg; Event of the Summer
; , Season; Attracts Large
.' v; '., . i,' (Jsaraal gpedal gervlea.t j. , ;r
Asbury Park. N. J , Aug. . This is
th opening dsy of the children's carni
val week, which-has become an annual
Institution and Is-considered th "Brown
ing event of th summer season. Ths
carnival , week - uaually attracta -larg
crowds of visitors from alt parts of the
eaat to thla resort and this year la no
exception from the rule In,. that respect.
Hotel accommodation sr kl a premium
kind ther Is unusual excitement smong
the visitors of tb gentle sex over-th
comlnawventa. , Tb principal Interest
centersT'aa nsuaL. In the baby parade.
which promises to be on a much larger
cal than ever 4efor.CoAslderlng th
fsct thst last year ther were about M0
babies lit. th. parade.. this v would mean
a remarkable gathering of youngsters.
The 'celebration - will begin tonight
with th coronation of Miss Clara Belle
Logan of New York as ueen - of the
carnival. - In honor of th ; vent, ther
will be S" grand Coronation ball tonight".
Miss Clara - There, Haas or - Mil
Orange. New "Jersey, will be first maid
of Jionor and lady-ln-waitlng to Queen
TI tenia In ths queen's party this yesr,
Among ths other maids of honor will be
Miss Julia Strong of New-York, Miss
Irene McOoldrtck of Brooklyn. Miss Nel
lie Dlsbrow- of Oldbrldg. New Jersey;
Miss Evelyn Peering of Brooklyn, Miss
Ada Smith of- Eaaton, Pennr ylvantar
Miss Anna Rosasco of Penaacola, Florida;
Miss Rosalind Clews Of Eaat . Orange,
.. uiu rtaisv I.nln of Fort Allmon.
Coals Rift. " Vrr-Edwtrir.-Obataeircon
of Jiaw JorkuwUHktS-aa Tourt je
st4r to
Oneen Titsnla. '.
: Ths number - of 'prises offered lot ' the
winners at ths baby parade la larger thla
rrear than ever aetor. ana never nas
ther been such intense nvsiry oeiween
th mothers of ths bsbles entered as thts
year. ' Besides the baby parade, which
will f be th principal 'featur of th
carnival, ther will also be a, masquerade
fete pi th board walk,, a Tiremens
tburnament and a carnival on Deal laka
Tomorrow there wUI be a grand recep
tion In honor ot th queen of th fairies.
FRANK DIXON BADlY r ;
, INJURED NEAR EUGENE
' ' IBpeeUt tnavetck to Tke JearwU-l
"'Eugene, Or, Aug. 1.Frsnk' Dixon,
who hss Wn working In a i logging
camp on- th Mohawk ylveri Js on a
oot In th;J3ugen hospital .with his
sknll fractured and In an unconscious
condition, 'i H wss Struck on-, the head
by a falling "Umb from a tree Saturday.
Th physician will probably tiVphlne
the akull to reliev the pressur on the
I
brain. In hopes of saving hi Hfe,,cs.H
la a stranger her ana no ) on . seems
to know where he cam front.
ANNUALAEUNION OF
. X VETERANS POSTPONED
v,:-i i- )..
n ' (gperltl Dtapatrk t Th Jnaraal.t
flmii. 1mi Or . Aur. 5I. The an-
233 Vasfaington Street
pHnWraife
trouble le aheed.lrfiu,! reuiilnn of the old soldiers and
of . sosthsrn. Oregon, wnicn was
been held In Grants rasa Sep
tember 14. haa been postponed until
next yegpwhen the veterans will meet
With -the state encampment : of:, tha . U.
A. R. and W. R. C. which will be held
I Grams Pasa in Juno. Th mala rea
son for the poelponement svss that vennv
of the ild vetemns wanted In attend
ths Lewis snd Clark fair at Portland.
lighted, well ventilated salesroom devoted
your money.; !--r
BAP COATS and Vests, Wa!tcrsr
A ; Coats and Jackets-Tall styles, '
JUEt COATS, Avto Coats, Hunlfej
r a j ir..t. t.f..liJ l..'.i.
.r , :--wsu cirj v cms, kuti wAu vu
M
; 1 Extra tine jual,
on Trunks, Suit Cases, ;Traveling?'Bags
v. -Greatest Qothinf; Hoase, in the Northwest.-
BAKfeAIITS
jam. IN WOIIEH B : iM
PSF0ED
TOII ORE 017
WOMEN'S Fine Kid
Blucher Oxfords,
patent tips, medium
eightoles,mmtaixlI
heels, 8lx0 VA in ?,: I
widths A to EE. Good
value j at the regular
price $2.50 but we
mak e a
special of
them st . . . . . Vrsifee
14.00 TAsT S3.1S
.so taws) aas
loo taxi aa.46
kao TAHa jS1.7
FULL AH
283-85 MORRISON ST
SPOXAL'E TAILOR nURDEItS
; HIS FATHER-JH-LAW
- ; 1;. ' ' ": f ; -Vr
Quarrel Between Two Men Ends
. V In Fatal Shooting of ;
y,'-.i;: 'A'. One... ".' ;.''
(special Dispatch te The JesmeLI
' Spokane,- Wash., Aug; St. -Remard
Cohn. a tailor, shot his fatherrtesaevl
W. rosnsnsky, yeeteray, probably ra
tally wounding him. 'Tha father-in-law
upbraided Cohn for hla failure to aup-port-;hia
-wlfes J-Thlav led e-;aY-ruarrll
fh.n.iohB nullavt ' out a SS rallbre re-
yniver firing -points biankr" ths -buiret
entering Jonnsky e left gToin. Cohn
left him for, dead running out of the
house, and was found several hours
latertalklng to, a group of men In front
of a saloon down -town.' He mad no
resistance whan arrested ' and. said he
Intended giving himself up when he hsd
seen some friends In regard to his de
fense. ; Ha mlms ho-Shot ln"elf
defena and that the old man had mad
trouble in th family for years, causing
hla wife to leava -hlm on two occasion.
- Ths wlfs says that Cohn haa served 14
years In San Quentln for manslaughter,
and two years In' Walla Walla for buyr
log .stolen goods. , 4 j " i , . ,.r .
u '' ratally MvrX la Wrsok. '
V''' Wears! Special 'Brric-.t '
t,6ganlxrt. Ind.," Aug., Ji. Tireman
Waltot- Kvrsol of Richmond was killed,
snd Knglneer Brady fatally Injured and
several pns'engers seriously Injured In
a collision which occurred onthe. Penn
sylvania railroad three- miles' from this
city vVenterday between a" freight and
excursion train. . :'t- - ; '
Tha Tsrribi Sain Sceurrti Hchinc. B-mlnj,
Bkadlnj. Wtpln$ Uvtin; caunf. ,
fjttt sMe BMSt sflleted. We Sleep, so n-t front
Sunilns. Itrhlnc.' llopi ts awnnrra mm m wna
weary m-atceuif. Tbere Is a alcS, aosttlv ear is
c:tir:iiALTii
TR2ATf.::iT
Omriats nf rtergaa goaav. KMllcated, aaltees
tlci Saialtealta (nlnl.l. te kill bnmnr srma,
bl tb sklshgd lnp Itrhlim, sad Sklahel-
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Round trip ticketsria the 'Astoria tt Columbia River Railroad only
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For Information Se :."-:".'V4. ;""- j .-
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