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c: :z:i daily jsuhijai; tctland. wzdnssday evznikq. august is. iscx 1 ijW." D. SAYS THAI AGiERICAN. ,:;:l;":Gms;HAVE SMALLEST ;FEEI John D. Rockefeller hat become the- champion of the American glrl'a foot. ;;. H ineiats that ahe ha a amaller and prettier foot than the French girL Who would have thought that old J. D. took any notice of girl'a feet? -.. i (Iul Special SoroVe.t " Netr Tork. Aug. . The Journal says: John D. Rockefeller has put his foot In It! Or to b mora accurate, ha haa put the American woman's foot Into, tne ' white light of temporary fame. . Ha In- lata that It ia about tha only thine that Beta miliar, by comparison with thlnaa n tha other aid. " . , " Ha prldea hlmaelf on hla Americanism, and while abroad he atudled everything In alaht with a view to comparing It with tba aame product in hla ownnative land. :' - -. - Whether he began with tha foot or the hat of the French woman. In drawing hla oomparlaona la not known, but that' ha ' observed both la quite beyond -dla-' suasion, for this la what be haa to aay oa the subject, or at least what Dr. H. F. Blggar, who accompanied him oc hla reoent trip to France to Com plegne autea that Mr. Rockefeller aald regarding my lady's foot: . "The upper clasaee Mr. Rockefeller found ehavmlng." aaya Dr. Blggar. "We were agreed that the French women re not beautiful,' but they have a vi vacity not found In women here. They I PAULINE CHASE IS GIVEN MITTEN- Former ; Royal - Favorite J Comes - Between Millionaire and Pretty American. T " HAW LADY QUEENSBERRY . COT HER JEWELS BACK Forged Nam of . Rival Who Had Induced Marquis to : Purloin Hia ' Wife's Gems for Her Made Heroine of bjr Frienda. . By Xdy Mary. ' ' ' (Onpyrlrst b) t)e Vslled- States and Orest Briula by Curt la Brows. AU Sights Btrletly ? London. Aug. II. The engagement re . cently . announced between Nicholas Wood, the Birmingham motor-car man ufacturer and reputed millionaire, and Pauline Chase, the pretty American act ress, la off. A famoua woman, whose name need not be mentioned but who was once, a royal favorite and the talk of London, la ald to be at the bottom f -the trouble. When she puts her eye en any man. he haa but little ohanee of escape, and woe betide his fiancee or even his wife, once the lady has fas cinated him. But she only puts her eye on men who have money. - They know this, yet they fall Into the trap. ' It seems Incredible that a woman who la getting 1 on for aj 'and with such a record should atlll have it In her. power to .oust young and pretty women, but there It Is. Most' people noticed that t : .. .- Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; It affords nrnmnt relief from - biliousness. ' Indi gestion, slrk and nervous headaches,-! and overindulgence in rood ana. arms. . U. It. Caldwell. Agt. M. K. T. R. R., fhecoteh, Ind. Ter., wrl tea. April II: "I waa slrk for over two yeers with en largement of the liver end spleen. The doctors did me no good and I had to give up all hone of- being cured, when my druggist advised me to uee Herblne. -It haa made me sound and welt" 10s. Woodsrd. Clarke A' Co. know the art -of- dress, the exact angle of a hat for the moat becoming tilt, the proper blending- of colore In everything they wear. ' SUre Xs the Awful Criticism. "But their feett Oh, dear, their feet distressed ua. Their shoes are too large and they do not fit. If they dreseed their feet aa well as. they do their heada they would be the . moat charming women In the world.":. . ."" Now American women' take that aa a fine piece of gallantry of loyalty on Mr. Rockefeller's part. It Indirectly atatea that the American woman haa a amall, well-formed footAod a well-ntted shoe. "He must mean to compare our feet with thoae of the French women," aaid a woman In discussing the matter yea tarday, "for what other women can John D. Rockefeller draw oomparlaona wtthT " That meana we have pretty, well-formed feet, , doean't Itr aha ar gued. 'i' '- '. On the other hand, the acting Freneh consul-general, Monaieur Lucien Bon som, laughed heartily at Mr. Rocke nearly every photograph of the' ex-royal favorite taken at Ascot and Hewmaraet showed Nicholas Wood In attendance; and her friends declare that poor little Pauline Chase Is Inconsolable. .. Oot Queeaaberry'a Oema. There Is one remarkable story connect ed with this woman which haa never got Into print, yet it Is absolutely true. Some years ago . she got hold of the Uarquls of Queensberry, a weak, good natured person, and having got from him all the money possible ehe then in slated that he must give her the family Jewels which, of course, were In the possession of his wife. "No," he said, 'I cannot possibly give you Lady Queenaberry's jewels." "Oh, but I never tske 'No' from any one' she aaid. "Ton have got to get them and. what ia more, you must bring them at ones." . The marquis did not dare refuse he was then under her sway absolutely and In good timeHhe jewels arrived. Lady Queensberry missed them and ac cused her husband of having given thsm to the wom4n who wss then the sensa tion of London. He did not deny It. - In stead of flying Into a rage, she took It quite calmly and aald very little. Try to find out where she hss depos ited them," she remarked. Grateful for his wife's calm In the matter, the mar quis decided that he would find out and moreover so uauttersbty disgusted did he grow with himself and with the other woman that he determined he waa fin' lahed with her. - Mr Verged Order.'' When Lady Queensberry discovered the bank In which they were placed which, by the way. was one in . Blosne street. she made up her mind ahe was going to have her Jewels hack. Alwaya rather clever a Imitating elgnatures, she prac tlced fol hours together copying that of her rival, which waa really a remark' ably easy one to Imitate. She also man' aged to procure some note paper beating the actress address and then and there Lady Queensberry wrote an order to the manager of the bank purporting to have come from the actress, requesting that the Jewels which he wss taking charge or Tor ner be given to bearer. The manager apparently suspected nothing and handed the case to the mes senger, who conveyed It back to the marchioness. Everyone remembers the sequel; the exeltement In Scotland Tard, the amusement of London, the rsge of tha aetreaa, and the abrupt manner In which the matter waa eventually hushed up. The marchioness Is the one and only woman who haa been a match for the notorious Mrs. X. At the time, Ledy Queensberry was made a heroine by her frienda, and the late queen thougfit the ruse so smart thst she sent for her to congratulate her on her cleverness. After this- Queensberry turned over a new leaf and they, have lived more or leas hsppiiy ever since.. took - alaaaa. Allen Lewis' Best Brand, feller's opinion of thg French woman's fOOt ' f . "Ma fol." aaid he; "what, to begin wis, does Mr. Rockefeller know of se Ameri can wOman'a foot? He haa been all of hla Ufa only wis se American money, tvhat you call It, and sat eea all. 2e American woman's foot we Frenchmen perhaps can' paaa - an - opinion, for in France soao alngs are very much ob salrvsd, ' , Fride of the rariatenns. . Our women prlda themselves upon se hand, se foot When I aay our women, I mean se Parisian woman, for sey atand for . so Ohio, se amartneaa of France. And what doea Mr. Rockefeller know of se ParisienneT . - . "Ha waa in Com'plegne delightful, historic , city, to be sure, wis se fine castles; but se wo men 1 Zey do -not stand for se Frenchwoman . any . more san se women of--what you aay Squee- dunk atand for American woman. , "Perhaps he obaalrved aa peasants wis air sabots. . I do not knewt anyway, not se Parlslenne nevaire.- ' . . "Zey have very much smaller feet san se . Amerlcalne. Pourquol? Well, be cause sey are not so large aa your own women. In America everything Is larger your harbors, your ol ties, your fruits, your Idass what shall I say everything; Including se ladles' slippers. It la no misfortune not at all but se feet mnat be larger to be in proportion to what sey carry comprenens vousT "But our women, sey are petite, sey wear se sraajl ahoe. - Zey luff se small foot and : sey dreaa It In ae eharroont boot. "-Mr. Rockefeller la wrong. Re knows not hla own women's foot, nelser does he see se real French foot se Parisian foot Non, non; I say Mr. Rockefeller may know about se Standard Oil, but he does not know snout se stanaara root at -least, of se Frenchwoman." CHILDREN HAVE LUNATIC AID THEM TO WED Eloping Couple Secure Marriage License Through False Oath of Johan Otto. - - - fsweial Datpsteh ts net JearaaLV Salem, Or., Aug. IS. Because Johan Otto la a man with a deranged mind and an Inmate of the state asylum for the Insane, M. C Tharp and Mr. Shales, Yamhill county fathers and farmers, wilt not attempt to prosecute him , for swearing falsely to the ages of their minor children, who were granted ja license to. wea oy xne county ciera sat urdsy. '''- Nora S. Tharp waa IT years old and Prank Shslek could boast of an add! ttonal year. He had Just- rounded out II. Their fathers would not permit of the children . getting married, ao last Saturday . they eloped and came to Sa lem. - They found that Otto was out of the asylum on, paroM and they In duced him to make affidavits that the ages were all the law requires. The II eense was laaued and the marriage per formed by Justice Daniel Webster. Messrs. Tharp and Shalek, parents of the children, came to Salem -last even ing to Investigate the affair, but will make no further attempt at prosecu tion. , The youthful bride and groom have not yet returned to receive the parental blessing. The location of the young people la unknown. TELEPHONE COMPANY v . IS SOLD AT AUCTION (Jenrail Ipeelal Service.) ' Trenton. N. J., Aug. 11. The entire rights of the Interstate Telephone com pany of Trenton were put up for aale at public auction here today. The aale Includes all the lines, both telephone and telegraph, telephone exchangee, electrlo appliances, rights of way, cor porate rights, f ranchtsek, stocks ' and bonds and all other real and personal property of the company. The aale Is a part of the reorganisation plan of the company. " , OoBfesemaa Younf Ben am ad. Jenrnal Bpeelal eerrlee.) Iron Mountain, Mich., Aug.' IS. The Republican congressional convention of the twelfth district assembled at the courthouse in this city and renominated Congressman H. O. Toung, who without opposition . y 17? v7 11 li'aiii V ' I DOCTORS Men Now Vlsltlnjc the City Invited to Call. $10 Examlnatlorji -, ; Given Free. T - It pays men to go to the Dr. W. ' slelana are of the world's best. ; out the northwest to be reliable, honest, upright physlciana and surgeons. Quick and lasting cures have established their reputation, Cured patients indorse them. Grateful men .recommend them. Call at Once; If You Are In Trouble : ' MM Toung and middle-aged men who have injured themselves In . body and mind, with weak back, falling strength, sunken cheeks, hollow -' eyes, bad habits, dissipation, poor memory. Over 50 Per Cent of X anV 1 AT vairea jorjiu ana manyuniy 9 uunng xne Past 17 Years In This City We dive the Best Treatment at the Lowest Prices. . We are alwaya willing to arrange term to suit Tou can pay by the visit, by the week or by the month, and we give liberal discount for cash. Remember, our chsrges sre the lowest and most reasonable ln the city. ana you l get the very best treatment t once; It will be the happleat day YAJMOOM TBDra. wormy veins, out cutting. No pain. Rupture, hydrocele and piles cured without op . oration. Consult us free and find oat how -we cure without the knife. Our price for a cure la the cheapest In the northwest - OXXOlTxa akin dlaeaaea, ecsems, ulcers, sores, piles, constipation, itch ing, heart, kidneys, liver, stomauh, catarrh, rheumatism, pains. Out os Town Men Tlsltlng the Olty Consult us at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before returning home. Many cases can . be cured in one or two or more visits. Consultation and advice free. WsUtTB People 'who live in outaide towna and In the country who cannot call should write for consultation and advice, free. Many cases have been cured by home treatment - Our new treatment haa cured 8,000 othera and will cure you. Come 'to us and you will alwaya remember it as the most Important transac tion of your life. If you can't call, send for our free symptom blank. We will tell you If you are afflicted. Consultation free. If yon live .out of thelty, come for one visit yon eaa go back oa tka aext train. . . - . .. ". ; You Need Not Pay Until You Are Cured "' Should you desire, you may deposit the fee with any bank or busi ness house in Portland, to be paid to us after .you have been restored to health. . . , . - " . ' - .; ' Office hours- a. m. to I p. m.; Sundays and holidays, 19 a. m. to It as. : I DR. W. NORTON DAVIS D CO. I reading- IpeolaUsta U the tajt hot xotu, savi tins . 111 OPEN ROGUE RIVER i FOR NAVIGATION Miners Plan to Run Boats From Grants Pass to Muls ' Creek. ' . r ("will MsDateh te The Journal.) Grants Paaa, Or., Aug. 16. The placer and quarts miners of lower Rogue river district, headed by E. 8. Mattoon and R. 8. Gilbert, the latter of whom have extenalve hydraullo properties down there, are contemplating the open' lng up of Rogue river, making navlga tion possible between Qranta Pass and Mule creek, or the point at the head of navigation from Gold Beach. . , Under exiatlng eondltlons all heavy machinery and 'supplies for the lower Rogue mines have to be carried In by pack, pony from West Fork, making It very tedious and expensive. The Rogue offers opportunity to carry machinery and auppliea to these mines at very low coat. The river Is swift and treach erous, with raplda.and falls; but barr ing one fall that at the base of Mount Reuben, which la 10 feet high where a portage would needa be built, a few tons of dynamite properly applied would open up the river and make it navigable to powerful light-draft boats tha whole way from Grants Pass to Mule creek, a distance of IS miles. RAN FIRST TROLLEY CAR IN THE WORLD Berlin, Aug. IS. An interesting fes tivity has Juat taken place at Llchter felde, near Berlin, where" Inspector Beyer celebrated the dsy when, 21 years ago, he ran the first electrlo railroad In the world. It was In the year llll that Herr Werner von Siemens, the founder of the great Berlin Arm of Siemens A Halake, built the first electrlo road from the Anhalt-rallway etatlon to Lichter felde. Herr Beyer waa the first man In charge of the new conveyance, unit ing In hla person the function of motor- man and conductor. He afterward rose gradually to the post of chief Inspector of the now enormously Increased elec trlo railway system of that part of Ber lln. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. v ' 'i . . -. . "T"- '- Genuine' Carter's Uttle Liver Pills. . Must Bear Signature) of See Pac-Slaalle Wrapper Belew. Tey m iubacrl ret Dizzmtu. FOI IIUOUSKtt. reiTcxnauvLi. rCI eONSTIPATIOI. 1X1 SALLOW SKII. roi TNCCOMPUXIOI CARTERS i tmrnvmrnm MariiartaiMww. cunt aieie hcaoaohi. Norton Davis company. Their pny- ' anaclAlliita. Thmri knnvn hmn.k. ' Our Patients Have ' Been v A am . arw . . Call and find out about your case f your Ufa. Consultation free. of your life. varicocele, reduced and cured with VortbweeV BsmbUahsd Its. oouni rpra. FOsnAjro, o: JOHN CONSER DIES AT COUNTRY HOME (Special Dlapatea to The Journal.) Albany, Or., Aug. IB. John A. Con ser of Byracuse precinct, one of the old est residents of this community, died Monday at hla country home near thla city. Mr. Conser was bom In Knox county,' Illlnoia, December 10, 1141. While a small dot he came weat and settled in thla oouftty and haa lived In thla county ever since. He leaves a wife and two eons to mourn hla death. He was- brother of Shan Conser, who for years waa a. conductor cn the train running through Albany Into Portland; Lou Conser, ' Mrs. M. Thomas of Portland. George Conser of Heppner, Mrs. Phoebe Watson of Cbehalls, Waahlngton, and Henry and George Conaer of this county. He waa one of the beat known and highly respected cltlsens of ths county, occupying a high position as to Integ rity and the esteem In which he waa held by his large circle of acquaint ances. The funeral was held from - ths family home at 13:30 o'clock yesterday. THOMAS LEONARD IS - FREED FROM PRISON a, Special Dlapstck to The Journal.) Salem, Or., Aug. 1 . Governor Cham berlain has pardoned C J. Smith, serv. lng a short term In the penitentiary for assault with a dangeroua weapon, aent up rrora curry county, and Thomas Leonard, from Multnomah county, sen tenced for larceny In a dwelling. . In both Instances there waa aOme doubt of the men's guilt, and In each case clemency wss recommended by the dis trict attorney, , , SERIESOFSUCCESSES , r WHEN we declare that our record In treating Male Pelvlo Dis eases la almply a series of splendid successes, we are not boasting or making any false pretenses we are -merely stating facta which are known to be true by many men whom we have recently cured and made happy. What we have done for others we will do for you. Come to our office and let us explain to you our atrlctly modern methoda of - treatment. Tou will -then not wonder why our cures are safe, rspld and permanent, and why we are ao successful In so msny eases that have resisted the treatment of other doctors. PAY US FOR CURES Our Fee $12.50 Our well-known and long-established Institution Is equipped with every modern appliance for the treatment of men. .. . Remember our charges are reasonable and In reach of any worklngman, The beat is none too good for any man who la a sufferer from any of the dlsesses below - mentioned, to which we have devoted exclusively the best years of our life. 1 .. . . .. . We euro all forma of Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Knotted Veins. Nervous Decline, Plies, Kidney. Blsdder and all t'rlnary Dlsesses due to weskness. Inheritance and exhaustion and the result of specif to diseases. , t . . OXBTAZsTTT OT OTTBA Is what yeu want Be sure as we are that wo can cure disease. All our years of experience and office equipment are at your dtapoaal. eonoeatrated In thla declaration: We will give yeu a wrlttea guar antee to euro Bpeelal Diseases or re f and your aaeaey. This meana that we have confidence In our ability to cure you, and that In taking our treatment you cannot lose anything. , A warn tr too oajtbto oaxiv. . Hours I a m. to I p. at.; Evenings, t te I 10; Sundays, 1 1 m. to 11 noon. St. louts UECICAL AND SURGICAL oomsraa raoosrs Airs t. TRANSPORTATION. CcJclioRiverScecsry 7': K2-isr line Stamen THH EXCURSION STEAMER "BAILET QATZERT" makes round trips to CAS CADE LOCKS every Sunday, leaving PORTLAND at la. m, returning, ar rives f p. m. Dallv service between Portland and Tha Dalles except Sunday, leaving Port land at 1 a. m.. arriving about t p. m.. carrying freight and passeagers. Splen oma ocoininwuoii - lar vumia ana livestock.-' Dock foot of Alder street. Portland: foot of Court street. The Dalles. Phone Main 114. PortlanL , TELEGRAPH ' : fastest en the mtvee ' -The only steamboat making a round trt? . V - . " 9A3X.T' . ' . ;,' Except Sunday Between ' ' PORTLAND and ASTORIA . abts way ponrrs Leave Portland...... ... T:00 a. m. Arrive Astoria. ..........f..l:l p. m. Leave Astoria. , ..,,...,..,...1:19 p. m. Arrive Portland... ....: p. m. . MI.S SERVED A LA CARTE " - Vtrtlaag X.aadina', Aides Street Does. Astoria XisodlBg, CeUemdes Dock. E. B. SCOTT, Agent Phone Main III. ALASKA rT AND FOPULAB STSA1UBIFS ' Leave Seattle 'MT!X0H,' Ansvst S. ' "DOLrHM." Aagast lh ';.'.':. ' CALLING AT ' -''. Keteklkaa, Jnseee. Doaglaer Raises. Rsae way, Onaaeete with W. P. tt X. roate far atlla, Deersea. Taassa, Moae, ete. rat All kostheaetera Alaska Ferta. . Call or Mod for Trip te Weaaerrel Alaaka." .. "Iadiaa Baikttrj," "Tot.m Petes." . . THX AIASXA S. A 00. Prank Weolsey Co., Agents. T-' XSS Oak St. -PertUad. Or. - O North Pacific S. i Co.'$ .Popular S. S. Roanoke 2,500 tons, the only first class steannship carrying passengers to ban Francisco, Lxs Angeles and Eureka. Sails Thursdayt August 16, August 30, September 13, 8 p. m., Irom Columbia dock No. 1. Ticket Office 132 Third, near Al der. Phone Main 1314. - -1 H. YOUNG, Agent. OT7THZASTZXY ALASKA BOUTS. rrom Seattle at p. si. for Kttrhlkaa. Jnneaa. Bkas way, Wnlte Hons, Oswaos Baa rilrbnk a. 8. City ot Seattle, Aag ast 10. 30. SO. g. S. Husiboldt, Asfaet A 14. 24. B.' S. Cottar Cltr (vU fjltkat. Anraat 11. 21 . MOMS BOVTX. A B. senator about Auatiat IT. ' V worn. lAjf raAHoisoo srmzor. rrom Seattle at s a. at. -cur ec rBtue, PerUaad Offio. Ms-Waahiastaa St., tUSa tas. . m. uc, rasa, n. agt. C. t, DUN ANN. O. P. A.. 8a Praaelara, Erie! Railroad ro TOBBT AITS BOSTOA7 AM ABTT TIOXBT AwAATT. , INJCOTION BROHJ WILL CVAB GONORRHOEA and GLEET WITHOUT OTHER TREATMENT told by all Druggl. ItEa aa BmA4 aMUSta kaaal, mtmtmt kor. a.raie aTsMv I wlik IMrilha, Toko a V i aeaaai'.aa Safcatitatfaae aa4 laaMaw leja B aaalB)allrfWLaelaa.IMr.k;T Jl7 P tor. ait. i o.ee ".'" -f aa Btoaaiau. kl-k..l.. Ckaaalaal Co- i Seaaw. rsiLk, Consultation Free ECMICHISTSa'B INSUIN SM, Ik DisDznsnrv. . " , V STABBTS. OaYaVASm, OB. (?) r- ! .Cieiucrr Trains to the East Daily J i-JJJe Psnaua eta4t and tasrlat etaee. IvZHk ta,1JS-aie Sally te Kasaea C.. STTSt 7:8?- hrW tok. PaT ' nL "JL BsBtiostoe. mr. S'.so aw e.ot Bl. 'nrtuii. Wall, Asessi SB t raireTIa - at . - atia aj tits sa ""'v'"''...... arts am tMI v. tTHhmtn,A tmm!. ttL.. Mem. eoneeetlss wtm Rank T 'lr,? mn4 ""'k B 2?, -fc?- ea S S. am. ellr. aa bt mwam a r m.. mnl aim.. . Km "L""" viir in jam Bin it.'T Jf,t ' Aak-et. doek. I.M.I ,f,r. evrept SnaUr ater see. Men. Saadar. . .se p., be. Sallr. ssa.se -,!L.LI!,. "abas eaa) war sotats feMe Jn. . i." apakane m Lewie- iTn.4"' Batsrsay; anieat' Trala Arrtee 4 p. aa. , netet on Tlilrg emt Weetjfestna a tat T.WIk Male Tit. warn. MeiaTRBAT. Ceseral Paaeanser Aeat- east SOUTH OBIOai H.I.J , ' . t mm . Jverlaud Kxpreea Tratoe aalesi, Boaebwg. Aafe- ."; laaa. aaeranwato. Oedra. fas rrasetaos. Stork toe ; f Anclea. KJ pum. NUT Or si akttat sMtaa, aua 411 Skasa B:M st Monies train eosaeetB et Waodbsrs sally sxeept Bma'ay wttk . train for " Maoot Anral, ailTerton, ' "''' flrownarllla. - BpHnrileld, ' WentllBf aad Natroa.... S:sO SB n:SS ssi '.'.,; . . ei.a eas ,l:Maa . M aaa irs so em nnr-a peaaknaw eoa ( . t .. . .. nrt at TVoarilMip. orifk. tfoemt l.nl mm aiiM. ' tea loeel M-tK pat Corrallla pa aa.ee.t. ...... eitSOani "HertilaB Beaeensee i. 4:R0pie ro r arore neearer.. ':! us -imiiv. 'nfTe jerrFBRSt-ianrrnFitT btatto!. rer Dallas ana Interaeoiate point -lallr T-0 si. and 4:IS p. Bt. AjtIt. Portia a4 10:10 a. s. and S:M p. a. ' For tine aat nri of flaeese eehrrtMS tralas aptlf -Ctty-Ttrkrt Office, or eta Ha. Tieketa t raatm point iM Rntoeet) alas Japaov Oitn. Bnrnlale ana Anatralla. ' i ' T iim.1 iittw rnrner Toire 4BS WSSB sfioa etft. Fkae Main T1t C. W. StyOKB. Wm, MeMTfaaAT. Cltr Tk-ket Agrat. , . Cn. Paaa. Asest, , TIMECARU OF. TRAINS r Portland: Hnioo Depot tea, - . Arrival TallowahHie Part-Kan ao Otyt. Uiels SDoelal foe , Ckakalla. Co trail a. 0jm- pie. Orara Barbar. BOatB pone. Taeoma. SVatfle. Stmw kaae, Leartatoa. Botte. BIV ttae, IVnoor. Osiaa. Kae- aaa Cltr. Bt. Loo la aaa goattieeat. aallv .......... S:asaai 4-JSasi Nortk nieat u ml tee. te. trie UrhtM. tnr Taraeia Seattle. Spokane. Botte. ' .i Mlnn-mnon nt. rasl aoi the Baat. sanr trees tww rnr-i Boa ad MrMreC tar flaroajimt. rkaealle. Ceo- Tamna aaa Seattle nlr. Sally Mis SitSpas Twin Crr Fvpree roe Ta. antri. . Bpneano. fTk.n. tot. at. Paul, flneeapnll.. Lt"r. kt ' ' oaroh Kaeoa Cltr. na- y o i v -. . ha. Bt. Levis. wtrhoet rieee of era. Wml eon. , aa, tinea for all - atB - rt M w-r-m-t. an.. itMBpnt Te ss eaa A. D. CrtAttr.TON. Aaatatnat anAra1 Paa. nsee A coot, snfi Morrlnaa street, earner ThieA. Portland. Oreson. ): Astoria & Columbia : River Railroad Co. Catoe Zrpot- Laaro. Aretes, Marsers. Batnlar. Clata. kaele, WMtport, Clifton. AatoriS, warroBtos. Fla. oL Hammond, rert atre. ea. Oearkart Park, geaatd. w aa 11 : ast Aatorta and Saaabora, es- Ma sally vrenpis ' s PortlanAeaslite TUrr" SatordaP eat-. laar-a Portlee! t.10 p. aa. , ' . - AH troin sallv. I. C MATO. O. r. ana P. A.I Aatorta. Or. C. A. 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