The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 05, 1906, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, IMS.
IT
MRS. RUSSELL SAGE DEPLORES
MODERN SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Widow Says Life la Too Complex
Nowadays and That People
Want Too Much.
HEIRS ARE UNGRATEFUL
NOT DESERVING MONEY
ContMt Ended by Doubling Portions
Left to Litigants Who She Says
Never Could Earn as Much as Was
Oriainallv Left Them.
I
(tl HS Service.,
Mew York. Oct 1 Since settling the
will content Inaugurated by heirs by
doubling the amount the litigants were
allowed In tbe will of her late husband.
If re. Russell sage ha a expressed her
opinion of the heirs In no very compll
mentary manner:
"It seems too bad that there are so
many unworthy and ungrateful people
In the world aa there are." said Mrs.
Russell Sage, speaking of the contest
ing heirs. "It la truly a pity that so
many people teei tne worm owes tnem
a living and who expect and demand
much of others.
Ufa Tee) Complex.
"The trouble all cornea about through
modern social conditions, where every
one strives to be what he la not; where
he wants more than his efforts and
labors should gtve to him.
"Why. do you know when I was a
poor girl I didn't hanker after ether
people's money? I did not expect .things
which I had not earned or deserved. I
lived simply and was satisfied. I got
along with what I had without expect
ing help from others.
"Nowadays life Is too complex; the
demands are too much; we would be
better off with more simplicity and
leas desire for things which do not
by birth or by our own deserts belong
to us. I may be different than most
but I never remember the time I am
now a rich -woman, but I am speaking
of when I waa poor that I wanted
other people's money or thought I
ought to have It.
Mare Than They Earned.
"Then, too, It seems .a pity that I
should be disturbed so soon In tbe hour
of my deep bereavement; it is cruelly
hard and unkind. It would seem that
a senxo of propriety and of ordinary
Intelligence would have delayed such
trouble until a later time at least. It
Is depressing to find so much ingrati
tude, ho niu li selfishness and greed as
I have found to exist.
"Mr. Sage eras most magnanimous In
the way he Jeft his heirs provided for.
Why, there wore dosens of them he
didn't even know, but to be absolutely
Just and generous he left them each
125.0011. which le far more than any
one of them could have earned by his
own efforts In a lifetime."
SHIPLOAD OF BELGIANS
DESTINED FOR SOUTH
tjournsl special Settle )
Charleston. H. C.. Oct. 6 The first
step toward deflecting New York's Im
migration tide and encouraging new set
tlers in the rural regions of the south
wlU be taken at an early date, when a
shipload of Belgians will be brought di
rect to this port from Bremen. Ar
rangements to this end have been com
pleted by the South Carolina officials,
who are so much Interested In the plsn
hat it Is understood they have agreed
to pay the transportation expenses of
the first shipload of immigrants out of
the state funds. The plan Is to start a
regular service from Europe to Charles
ton, the ships bringing Immigrants here
and returning with, a cargo of freight
Some time since the state appointed a
special Immigration commissioner to
perfect all arrangements.
YOUNG GIRL ENTICED
AWAY FROM HER HOME
(Special Disss tea t.. Tbe Jonrnal.)
The Dalles, Or., Oct I. Pred Du
bois, who was arrested here Wednesday
evening for enticing 14-year-old Mabel
Conrad away from her home in Arleta.
Lane county, Is being held here by the
police. Dubois is apout 15 years at
age. He became Indignant when ar
rested and said hs was taking the girl
to the home of her sister. The girl,
however, confessed that she came to
The Dalles with Dubois last Monday.
From Cruise.
(Journal Special Service.)
t Petersburg, Oot. (. The emperor
and tbe members of the imperial family.
who have been cruising In Finnish
waters on board the yacht Standard,
returned to Peterhof last night. The
emperor wlU move almost Immediately
to his winter resldefice at Tsarskoe-Belo.
SICK HEADACHE
tttf It wed T
(CARTER'S
8 Little
nut.
They also
digestion and Too
sung. A portees re
edyfor
Drowsiness,
tk the MOuth.
Tongue. Pala in the
TORPID UVZR. 1
rarely
SHALL NUe SMALL MSL SMALL PMCL
Must Bear
Fac-Simile Signature
REFUSE tUISTITUTII.
1 Baking Powder
A Revelation ol Efficiency I
25 esaees et jge
SsSSaaSaSBSSSSSSSSSSF-
Mrs. Russell Sage.
G0ES18t000MILES
TO SEE LAND
Young Englishman on Unique
Mission of Inspecting Future
Homes for Settlers.
UPON REPORT DEPEND
ENGLISH HOME-SEEKERS
Travels Through Canada and North
western America and . Ia Now in
California Learning Exact Con
ditions That Confront Immigrants.
(JournsI aperlal Serrlee.)
San Jose, Cel., Oot. 6. J W Dawson,
a young Englishman, paaaed through
Ban Jose today on a unique 18,000 mile
mission. Dawson Is a member of the
Sheffield firm of Dean A Lawson. limit
ed, steamship agents, and his trip Is
taken in consequenraajpf a growing de
mand on the part of lntendfng settlers
for information of Canada and the Unit
ed States from some one who baa been
In the-varts to which they wish to go.
DataaPn left England September f,
and slnoe that time has traveled
through and studied Canada and the
northwestern part of the United Stairs
thoroughly. After visiting Los Angeles
he will stop at the Grand Canyon of tho
Colorado and then proceed to New Or
leana Dawson's endeavor has been to
gain by his experience In Canada and In
the northwest aa a practical laborer the
exact conditions which confront the Im
migrant to this country
He hae worked In mills and In harvest
fields and has slept In the Immigration
halls of Canada. He carries aa ever-'
ready pair of overalls and has gone so
far In his Investigations that he recites
with glee an experience he had In 'Re
gans. Ctgtada, when unable to obtain n
room at any hotel he applied for and
obtained a night's lodging In tbe city
Jail.
YOUNG MAN ATTEMPTS
TO KILL HIS SPOUSE
(Specie! Dispatch to The Journal.)
The Dalles, Or., Oct. 6. A tragedy
was prevented by the Interference of
neighbors yesterlny afternoon st tne
lodging-house of Mrs. B. Rotheny. Mr.
O. Zimmerman, who has been married
about six months, and has recently sep
arated from his wire, has become In
sanely jealous of her. About 2 o'clock
this afternoon ho 'called at the place
where his wife etas stopping and said
he wanted to talk with her. Soon after
ward her screams attracted attention
of the neighbors and on entering the
room, she waa found struggling with
him. He had a revolver In his hand
and swore he would kill her. The
neighbors disarmed htm. He was some
what quieted, but declared he had noth
ing to live for, since he claimed his
wife wss untrue to him. Zimmerman
has borne a good character heretofore.
'
(Special Dtspetek the Jeerael.t
Raker City. Or., Oct. S. Archie Kn
termlll. the . 11-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bntermlll. yesterday suffered
the loss of the third finger of his right
hand by having It caught in the jamb
of the door at thn school house. The
finger was mashed to a paper thinness.
(W .esBjafanW.
BBBBBBBBBBSBBf I J IfY.
DONATES Ml ICE FOUNTAIN
TO SAIL BERNARDINO
Millionaire Will Provide Cold
Water for Citizens Through
Endowment. -
(Journal Special Servtes.)
i San Bernardino, Oct. 8. Colonel R. M.
Baker, a millionaire with extensive
property interests here, has commenced
work on an elaborate iced water foun
tain for one of the principal corners In
the business district, and proposes to
furnish while he lives lee dally and by
hie will leave a sufficient sum, the in
terest of which will provide Ice as long
aa money Is ths medium of exchange
among men.
Colonel Baker Is from Chicago, where
he is heavily Interested In real estate.
His ice fountain Is aimed to make it un
necessary for men to seek saloons for
cold drinks.
SOLDIERS TO CONTINUE
WEARING OF THE BLUE
(Journal Special Service.)
Washington. D. C, Oct. 5. The army
quartermasters who have to do with the
dress of the soldiers have about decided
to retain the blue shirt as a part of ths
uniform of ths army. It will not be re
placed entirely by the olive drab, or
khaki, garment, of which there Is some
dislike, especially among the troops In
the western part of the country. It Is
found, too, that there is a partiality for
the bine shirt among soldiers In ths
tropics. It is more comfortable than the
khaki shirt and does not show the dint
and dirt as plainly. There Is much dis
cussion In the military service regard
ing the use of khaki, and It is coming
to be realised that It Is not in all re
spects a worthy substitute for the blue,
although it has the effect of contrib
uting the element of Invisibility which
Is lacking in the blue uniform.
CRUISER NORTH CAROLINA
LAUNCHED TOMORROW
i Journal Special Berries.)
Newport News, Vs., Oct. I. Arrange
ments have been completed at the yards
of the Newport News Ship Building A
Dry Dock company for the launching of
the armored cruiser North Carolina to
morrow. A large delegation of distin
guished cltlsens of North Carolina, head
ed by Oovernor Glenn and his staff, will
be on hand to see the ls,600-tonftghtlng
ship slide down ths wsys and take her
initial plunge.
WILL AMEND CHARTER
TO BUILD WATERWORKS
(Special Pis patch to The Jeernal
Enterprise. Or., Oot. I. The city
council of Enterprise has authorised the
holding of an el ection for the purpose
Of amending fhd charter. Increasing
the amount to construct a system of
waterworks from tl 0,000 to 110,000.
Ths water supply will come from
springs nbout Hit miles from the city.
OUBBS W1BTBB OOUOB ,
J. E. Oover, ltl N. Maljj Bt . Ottawa,
Kan., writes: "Every farW It has been
my wife's trouble to ratrh n severe
cold, and thcrefni" to cough sll winter
Ions Last fall I got her a bottle of
Hurahound Byrtip ntie useo it ana new
been able to sw soifnirry "all night
long. Whenever e cough troubles her
two or three doeea stops the cough, snd
she is shle to be up snd well." 2Sc, 10c
and 11.00. Sold by VYoodsrd, Clarke A
Co. i
MY FEE,
$12.50
tar axnr uaTcaarjrXxcA
PAY WHEN
CURED
I make a definite propoaal to
wait for my fee until you are
satisfied that your cure is com
plete. This, of course, indicates
that I have unlimited confidence
In my ability, but I want you to
have other and better reasons
for choosing me as your physi
cian. I want you to consider my
vast experteroe and my un
equaled success aa a specialist.
For mere than SI years I have
been curing cases Just like
yours and have built up a prac
tice that Is by far the largest of
Its kind west of Chicago. Every
method of treatment I employ
Is original and makes a distinct
advance la medical science.
Surely, jonalderlng all these
things, you will not remain un
decided aa to what physician
can serve you best
MEN
ONLY
WEAKNESS
There are few physiclana
treating functional weakness by
my method or obtaining results
that even resemble complete and
permanent cures I employ wo
tonics, stimulants or electric
sfisTA
VARICOCELE
t
No caustic, no cutting. Mild
and painless treatment that re
stores complete health and toue
to the weakened and dilated
veins In :ne week's time. Can
not, fall.
X cure Contracted Disorders,
psetBo Blood Poison, Stricture,
sfervo-Bebllltatlon and all re
Sex aflat as. Z will mail yen
free Interesting pamphlets and
will give yam free anatomical
charts If yon
If you cannot call, write for
Diagnosis Chart My offices are
open all day from 8 a. m. to 9 p.
m. Sundays from 10 to 1 only.
THE DR. TAYLOR CO.
say. MOBmxsosT st.
Corner Soooad.
POBTX.ABTO. OBI.
AT THE THEATRES.
Digby Bell Tonight.
Digby Bell will present Augustus Thomas'
corned j. "The Education of Mr Plop," at the
Helllg theatre, fourteenth and Waehlngton
streets, tool (fat sad tomorrow eight at Sill
o'clock, a seeelel-prlee matinee will be gives
curtain st 2.15 o'clock.
Seat Sale Tomorrow for "Checkers."
Tomorrow morning st the Helllg theatre.
Fourteenth sad Weahlngtoo streets, tbe ad
ranee seat sale for the character comedy,
"Checkers." will open. This famous play will
be tke attraction st tne shore theatre for
three nlfhta. .beginning ant Monday, October
8. with a special-price matinee Wednesday.
Views of Russo-Japanese War.
One ef tke moat Interesting illustrated talks
ever given h this city la promised next Sunday
sight at tbe Helllg theatre, when Tstaukn
Ivete. tt.u ,wsr currespundent of tbe Japanese
Trade Journal sad graduate of Toklo college,
will be beerd on the late Rosso-Japanese war.
Over 100 views will be shown. Popular prices
WIS premie
"The Maid and the Mummy."
The musical comedy success. "The Maid sad
tbe Mummy." will be ike attraction at the
Helllg theatre Thursday night. October 11.
Advsace sals Tuesday.
A Texas Steer."
At the Baker this week Frances Hlosson Is
gaining great popnlsrlty by bar work la the
role of Bessy la "A Teres Steer." This little
lady bas dsuis as Irani that she bss talents
hitherto erirevealed. sad ft la eafe to sssBBsT
that she will be oar ef tbe in. .t oopuiar
members of the stork company before tbe end
of tbe season the other members ef tbe
company are doing greet work. Matinee Satur
day last time Saturday night.
Next Week st the Baker.
Richard Thornton, the leading mas of the
Baker theatre company, snd Lillian Lawrence, !
the popular leading woman, will bars a chance
neat week to do greet work. Tke plsy will
he "The Osy Lord Quel." one of the, best I
thlaga Piuero haa done. Tho Baton will play
Ills Grace of Qnei. aad Miss Lillian LewreDce I
will be seen aa aphle. tbe manicurist who
mUc np thmg, generally snd reuses no end
of trouble "The tisy Lord Qnei'' will open
Sunday matinee snd run a week.
At the Empire.
"A Millionaire Tramp ' Is pls.rlng tkls week
1 tbe popular Empire theatre, aad the cob- 1
hinatl, n of a comedy of this atar-dlng aad the j
cosy theatre ksva csased tbs sails to bulge
mare than eace tbe peet few nights There
will be only three store performances sad the
attraction should Bet Be overlooked Tonight
tomorrow matinee ssd tooaorrow sight. Go snd
see It; nesrly everybody else bas.
"Uncle Josh Perkins.
' Ish I'erklns- 'a th
title of s plat
that has seared a see cm this
.. ....a recent tears. It Is a he (Ives here
iu sll Its eatlrety by lbs orlglsal
wklck) B skirled It ea te
I sssssssMspV. .esssT
mm. ta ylok.
The TiOSdlng Specialist.
Nervous
Debility
As CsBr-tsBln task
Night Follows Dmy
there is a fixed penalty for the viola
tion of any law of nature. The punish
ment, which surely comes sooner or
later, may be el'her sickness, pain, de
cay or death. If you are Buffering, It
Is certain that vbu have, knowingly or
unknowingly, transgressed. Your chief
concern, of coursor is how to get well,
not how you got sick. We are restor
ing men to sound health svery day.
MBIN OiNCY
As we treat diseases of men only, tbe position we occupy among spe
cialists Is unique. Our methods of treatment are unlike those employed
by other physicians. They are original with ourselves and sre the most
effective methods known to medical science. They inveaVe the scientific
application of every curative influence In the treatment of men's diseases.
Our offices are sn exposition of delicate and costly equipment, much of
which is especially constructed to meet the requirements of our distinc
tive methods of trestment. We have hesitated at no expense that could
add to the efficiency of our work or the comfort of our patients. There
Is no other equally equipped medical Institute' in, the Pacific northwest.
We Guarantee a Cure le Every Case We Undertake or Charge No fee
PAY WHEN CURED
Any person taking treatment with us may deposit ths price of a cure
In any bank In Portland, to be paid to us when a ' cure is effected. If
the. patient orders, ws will take weekly or monthly installments.
Consultation free. Letters oonfldentlal. Instructive book for men
mailed free In plain wrapper. If you cannot call at office, write for
question blank. Home treatment successful.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ; Sundays snd hnllduys, IS a. m. to It.
DR.. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO.
Offices In Van Noy Hotel, 62 U Third St., Corner Pine, Portland, Or.
WE CURE
MEN FOR
It will not oost you anything
aad consult aa, and By so dotal
time, worry aad
cure yoa are erUl
Some physicians try to imitate
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1ST FOBTIABD.
rat, but la ths past are have proven the- fact to oar patrons that oar
t Is superior In every way
n its owa merits aad our
upon this foundation. Furthermore, we wish to state TEAT WB AOCBPT
OBLT SUCH CASB8 AS ABB CTJBVABTjB.
We cure all forms of Blood and Skin Diseases, Brain rag, Taxtoose or
Knotted Veins, Bfervous Decline, Piles, Fistula, Kidney, Bsallag Bast all
Urinary Diseases gas to Weakness, inheritance and exhaustion aad the
result of specific flissssss Gonorrhoea cured la seven days.
Indifference and neglect of the first symptoms sre responsible for
thousands of human wrecks, failures in life and business, insanity, sui
cide, etc. Why take such desperate chances? The manifestations of the
first symptoms of any disease or weakneea should be a warning for you
to take prompt steps to safeguard your future life and happiness. You
should carefully avoid all experimental, dangerous or half-way treatment,
for upon the success of the first treatment depends whether you will be
promptly restored to health again, with all taint of t'.ie poisonous disease
removed from your system, or whether It will be allowed to become
chronic and subject you to future recurrences of ths disease, with the va
rious resulting complications, etc.
In all diseases of men, we have found, after making a thorough scien
tific research, that there is a tendency toward the degenerative process
of the parts affected: It is also true In both sexes, but as we treat MEN
ONLY it comes more forcibly to us, and through our "long-tried and sat
isfactory treatment" we are able to rebuild the degenerative process,
causing a regeneration of healthy tissue In every respteft.
We wish to lay special stress upon our method of treating Blood Poi
son aad Syphilis without using mercury -
We want every man la the country who Is afflicted to write
is about Us ailment. WE CURE TOD AT HOME.
HOURS I TO 6. 7 TO 1:1 DAILY; SUNDAY8 t TO II.
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BOO. ALL DRUGGISTS.
popularity It will be produced here next Sun
day Bwtlaee aad all week st the Empire.
VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK
At the Or and. ...
Cheerful vaudeville, the kind tbat Is mod
ern, up to dste sad entertaining St sll times.
Is wbst tbe management of the Oread ta giv
ing this week. The bill Is one well balanced,
with s e-ood assortment of pleasing speelsltles,
each na find fsvor with lovers of light amuse
ment. There are cotoedlsns with new jokes,
alngera with fresh songs, a dramatic playlet
nt unusual merit, s tl"reltt act, Illustrate,! song
snd moving pictures This bill holda ths
boards until neit Bander evening-
At the Star.
With an elaborate production. "Moots Crlsto"
la being presented this week st tbe Star theatre
by tbe Allen stock company. The organlaattoa
hss presented msny bills since It came to
Portland, but this la the an art popular selec
tion It bss given. Henry McHes. the sew
leading man. Is csst In tbe rote at Edmund
names Mattneea Saturday ssd Sandsy. Last
performance flundsy night
Pastures st Pantsgcs.
It would be bard to get a stronger hill than
la presented st (he Pantagea this week. Here
I. the list of festsres: Six It. I.e. ma. greatest
of scrobsts; moving-picture reproduction of the
Oana-N'etsoa tght: Smith and Kilts, funsters;
tbe twe Birds, cornedr sketch: the Odcaeaa,
her artlsta. Maude Hharpe and Baby Msy. giving
a novelty set: Jesa Wilson. Illustrated sung
At the Lyric.
Only s few mora days rssisAp of ths Lyric's
grestest. emotlohal drama "Escaped rroa
Bondage." It baa been given sll week errtb
the beet possible results. The comedy hss Is
creased Its circle of friends with this drama.
roe It diapiaya tne isisnts oi tss principal
to better advaatsge thsa svee. Tke oprtaalUse
mr first . lass acting sre rreensnt la
Krotn
4sbb, eaj
2y l
i
$ 1 2.50
We'U treat any single uncomplicated aliment for $12 50
cowauLTATiow rasa.
UNDER ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
NO PAY UNLESS CURED
call at oar o flics
money, and bseaase If a
honestly tell you aa, and
ot
you
will
not be under any financial obligation to us.
Tea pay as for cures not to earperlmeat; we have
proved the fact that our methods are the oeat, latest
and the most scientific In every respect Tnere are
some cases that are Incurable and we determine
whether it Is curable or Incurable by a thorough
physical and microscopical examination.
oar methods of
to oar imitators, OlTB treatment
anocess aad reputation have been built
Dispensary
TRANSPORTATION.
$84.50- Buffalo, N.Y.
and return via the
ERIE RAILROAD
From Chicago
Tickets on sale Oct. 5 and 6;
final limit November IS. This
will be your last opportunity of
the year to go to the far east at
so reasonable a figure. Make
your berth reservations early to
insure good accomodations. See
any ticket agent or write to
H. B. SMITH, T. P. A.
Seattle, Wash.
TELEGRAPH
gsstsawt on ths BUeer
The only steamboat making a round trip
BaUXY
, Except Cu radar Between
PORTLAND and ASTORIA
a wd wav rotmrm f
Lesve Portland 7:0 a sn.
Arrive Astoria
1:10 p. os.
l it D. SB.
leve Astoria
Arrive Portland fiSO p. aa
M. .1,8 SERVKD A LA CARTE
r rtland landing. Alder Street Denh.
Astoria IVaadlng. OaUeadaar Bask.
B B SCOTT. Agent. Phone slain Ml.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Catea Depot Leave.
Kor Wsraers. Rainier. Clats
k..ie Wsstport. Cllfssa. i
Arrive.
Ksrts. Warrentun. i'lavel.
Hammond, lort Sterena. dear
hart Park, seaside.
Aatorla sad Sesshsr
00 sa II
dally
All trains dally.
7 00 sa
J C. UAYO. O. r. ssd P. A.. Aatorla. Or.
i a eissvAHr. Lswassereui
Alder s treat. Paaaae stale SSS.
TRANSPORTATION.
whin you
The West Case
Hotel a
streetcars, be
Box fee. sttv
0DFGON
ShorjLiihe
Union Pacific
3 Trains to tne East Daily 3
TtiroOrti I'm It nan srssMfent ,M assassa 1 1
log-cars dally la Omaha. Chicago. Spokane;
oenet triples ears Sally to Kaasas City.
Throws reeliolag chalrcalrs (aeete free) te
the Kaat dally.
latest Depot Leave. Arrive.
fsgo-Portlsad Special Jar
Spokani' Rnn,ln", dir. I sOaaa 1:00 pa
i psshSTgton 'Will fvatts"
! f"t,'2 Cor 'M aad
l"t.2l,h'n eolats. sally. Ill pea !: a a
'UnjJV"Prs for tbs last . .
i V'.. ""thittOB sally S:1S SS Till am
r"r,';"-aigs local, fer ah
Points between Biggs aad
Poetlsad. dally.... 7r.....r I:bsi ! seg
COLOMBIA RIVBB DITTSIOW.
Far Aatorla ajt - - i .- in wlrM
learner far nwiro a ad aortb Beach. HiSBisr
Ase-st. dork. Wares s p. at. dairy.
".'Sssdsy; Bstnrdsv. 10 p. a. Arrived
aooot 5 p. a., except Sasday.
YAMHILL KIYEB BOUTS,
for Osytea. Oregon City sad Ysabttl rrreg
polsle atearaera Both and Modoc. Asb-st. does,
7.' m except sawder (water per-
' Alre : P- as. daily, except
SNAKB BITBB BOUTS,
rer LewMos. lease, sad way points frees
Blpsris. Wash , steamers Spokane and Lewis.
Bavs 8:s0 a. a., or a poo arrival Trsla
No , dally sxeapt Saturday. Arrive A p. am.
dalle exceot Friday
Tiekst Office Third aad Waahlngtoa sta.
Telepbeee Mats T1J.
C.W. ffTTNOKB. City Tiekst Agent.
Wa. MeMUBBAY. General Psasengsr Agent,
EAST
SOUTH
Usba Depot
Leave.
Arrive.
Overland Express Trains
fer Malea, Bosebarg. Aeh
land. Sacramento. Ogdso,
Baa rrsnrtsse, Stockton.
Us Angeles. El Paao,
New Orleans and the east.
Morning trals coaaects at
Wood born dally except
under with train tor
Mount Ansel. Sllvsrtcn.
I pa Ml sat
Blue est Ills. Springfield.
e moling a no narroo.
S OOaa 1:M BSS
KOgene passenger ron-
aeeta st Wood bars wltb
Mowat Angel snd Hlvertoa
loesl
4:11 pa MOrSDaal
Oorvallaj pessenser.. T OOsra l:Mses
Hherl.lan passenger MrM an pa
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forest Oreve passangsr. .. 118:00 era Ittto aaa
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JBFFSB80N-STREBT STATION.
Per Dsllss sad Intermediate points daily. T:sf
a. a. and 4:11 p. a. Ait ire Portland 10:1
a. a. and 9:M p. m.
for time and card of Oswego suburban trains
sppry at my i irset urnre. or station.
I trials to Eastern points sad
Japan. Carina. Banal n in sad Aastralia
City Ticket Office corner Third aad Wash
Ingtoi streets. Phone Mstn 712.
C. W. STINGER. Wa. MeMUBBAY.
City Ticket Agent. Gen. Paaa Agent
TIME CARD
OF
TRAINS
Portland.-
Leave.
Yellowstone Park Kansas City -St.
Louis Special for Cbebalts.
Centralis, Olyapls, Orgy's
Arrive,
Harbor, south nesd. Tseoaa.
setus, Spokane. Lav
Botte. Billings. Denver,
ha. Baiaaas Cltv. Bt.
and Sen th east, dally I SO psa
North Coast Limited, electric
lighted, tor Tscoas. Seattle.
Spokane. Butte. Minneapolis.
St. Psel sad tbe Bsst. dally. 1:00 pa
Paget Bound Limited, for
Clare moot. .Chshslls. CaBr
trails. Tscoas aad Seattle
only, daily SO pa
Twin City iprsss for Tsee-
4:BBs
Ttasssj
; Bntte. Bt. Pssl. Mtsnea polls.
i in' .'in. oi. .luesuai. aaaiH
, City, Omaha. Bt. Louis.
oat change eg
Direct
goasicthaa far all points Esst
dally.
11:46 aa tStSI Sap
2 Overland Trains Daily 2
" Tha Oriental Llmitsd. the Fast Bail
VIA SSATTLB AND 8POKANB
Portland time acbedule
Daily. Dstty.
Leave. Arrive.
To sad (mm Spokane,
St. Paul. Minneapolis.
Dotuth ssd sll points
Bast via Seattle R.SOsa T 00 aaa
11:46 pas 0:10 aa
To and rroa St. PssL
Binaespolls. Detuth
and sll polna Bast .
vis Spokane S: IS pas Sieves
at Mortaera If. ask Is Os.
Railing rroa Sesttle tar Japaa t
China porn sad Manila, carrying
aesgera and frelgbt.
B. S. Bl ti. Oetsbee M.
8. S. Tie beta, B evens her M.
KIT HOB TTJ8EH XAIBBA
i Japan Mall BUsasblp Co )
. Tssa Bun will sail
Seattle sheet
tvtnbert 16 for Japss
and Cblaea
esrrytng
snd freight
roe
tlil
ckets.
rates, berth, reserve-
cell
BICXSOV. O.
T. A.
- rhsae
IU Third
Bala M0.
Upper Columbia River
STEAMER
Chas. R. Spencer
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Wednesday and Krtday. at 1 a. m. fo
sday and
AJLXBS
connesitlng
Ith the
portatloa
Ooaapaay's
ifr
points aa fsr
Ing. arrivea 1
day and sBtnf
nts aa far r.ist iss lOTIB Returns
Portland.
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Lew rs
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snd excellent service. Phones
2110 snd 3joi
S. S. F. A. Kilburn
Meat sailing frea
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