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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER VI, 1W6. FEAR ADVOCACY OF WEALTH CONTROL Financial Circle Much Inter ested In Roosevelt' Forth coming Message. MAY DRAW IT 8TR0N0 FOR AN INCOME TAX Temper of Country Responsive to Anti-Capitalistic Appeals of Bryan and La Follette Roosevelt Ex pected to Follow Their Path. (Journal Sparta) Strata.) Nw York, Oct 17. Financial circles In this olty are vary much Interested In that portion of President Rooaevelt's forthcoming- message to oonereas which la expected to deal with the subject of taxation of Incomes Inheritances, etc., and the general question of control of wealth amassed from public privilege. Wall atreeta feara that the temper of the country, supposed to be responalve to the antl-capltallatto appeals of Bryan, La Follette, Moran slid others, may encourage the president to draw it pretty strong In his suggestions for taxation of wealth. In his public utterances and writ ings for nearly a year past Mr. Roose velt has approached the question ten tatively. In hla Pennsylvania speech a short time ago h elaborated some what his views, and It Is said by those who have talked with him recently that he will be prepared to addreea congress sttll more definitely. He may not lay down the actual lines of pro posed legislation, because the short ses sion of eongrea could hardly deal with questions of such far-reaching Import ance, but It Is quite generally believed that he will arouse the country and set the senators and representative to thinking and talking. Legislation upon thsss questions must conform to past decisions of 1 the supreme court, in substance and spirit, unless, indeed, the reorganised court may be thought dependable to give broader Interpretation. The -president Is authority for the statement that the court has been wrong in soms In stances In the- past, and It may be that the filling of on present and another prospective vacancy by hla appoint ment, may alter the opinion of that august body. Mace the president' success with railway rata legislation. Wall street will not believe anything too hard for him to accomplish. Consequently there la a great deal of anxiety to know just how fsr hs will go In his recommen dations to the spproaohlng session. Want Ma in today WATER USERS DESIRE BETTER STATE LAWS (Special Dltpatch to The learaeU Freewater, Or., Oct. 27. At a mass meeting of a large number of Walla Walla valley, water users held In thle city the following resolutions wore adopted and have been forwarded to the Kglrta'tm committee on Irrigation: "Where experience In this vicinity has shown time and again that all avail able water In the Walla Walla river during the low water seaaon haa been appropriated for a beneficial use. "Whereas, great difficulty ha been experienced In the past and is being ex perienced st this time. In determining the water rights upon ' ths said Walla Walla rlvsr and In the distribution of the same. "Whereas, not an the sections of Ore gon require the same amount of water to Insure good crops. "Therefore, let the next legislature In session pas an irrigation law which hall provide sure, economical systems for determining any and all veated water rights In tile stats; provide mean whereby the tt shall acquire title to all waters which are not applied to a beneficial use. the same to be held for future appropriation and application, and provide a system for the proper distribution of any and all determined water right." Grandfather's Cure for Constipation R EAT medicine, the Sawbuck. Two hours a day aawtnf wood will keep anyone's Bowels regular. No need of pills, Cathartics, Castor Oil, nor "Physio." If you'll only .work the Sawbuck regularly. e a Exercise la Nature's Cure for Consti pation and. a Ten-Mile walk will do, If you haven't got a wood-pile. But, If you will take your Exercise In an Easy Chair, there's only one way to do that, because, there's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowels and lis name is "CASCARETS." Casoarets are the only means to exer cise the Bowel Muscles without work, e They don't Purge, Gripe, nor "upset your Stomach," because they don't act like "Physios." They don't flush out your Bowels and Intestines with a ooatly waste of Digest ive Juice, as Salts, Castor Of!. Calomel, Jalap, or Aperient Waters always do. No Cascarets strengthen and stimu late the Bowel Mueolee, that line the Pood passages and that tighten up when food touches them, the driving the food to its finish. A Casoaret acts on your Bowel Mus cle aa If you had just sawed a cord of wood, or walked ten miles. Cascarets move the Pood Naturally, digesting It without waste of tomorrow'e Gas trio Juice. . . , The thin, flat, Ten-Cent Bos la made to fit your Vest pocket, or "My Lady's'' Purse. Druggists 10 Cents a Boa. Carry It constantly with you and take a Casoaret whenever you suspect you need one. Be very careful to get the genuine made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany, and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC" sTM CLAIMS HIS WIFE IS A WITCH Evil Eye of Malignant Form Al leged to Be Cause of Wreck ing Happy Home. WHEN SPOUSE CLARES HIS FACULTIES FADED Woman Says Husband Is Demented and Crazed From Overstudy Doped With High Balls When Looks Fail to Vanquish. (Joo real Special Service.) Chicago. Oct. M.-T-Attrlbutlng to hla Wife th powers of a sorcresa, declar ing her to be poasessed ef the "evil eye" In Its most malignant form, and alleging finally that she foroed him to the altar by th exertion of an Irresist ible hypnotic spell. Felix Ryblskl, 11 years old, of 1,T(( Fifty-first street, and the son of a Polish manufacturer, ap peared before Justice Caverly at the Harrison street police station in answer to a charge of abandonment recently and begged the court to protect him from the woman, under whose Influence be claims to have been for many weeks. . Had Ryblakl and hla wife lived one century ago his story would have not Improbably resulted In bar being burned aa a witch. Were they resident of Italy, the birthplace of the dreaded "evil eye," she would be shunned as one more to be dreaded than the most loathsome dl Mrs. Ryblskl brands one and all of hi charges ss false. She charge him with Inhuman orualty, abandonment of herself and baby, and finally alleges (hat aha believes him to be Insane and that she will have Dim examined by aanlty experts. Ryblakl is the Inventor of a patent shingle, and It was while working on ths roof of her home during the fall of 10 6. he says, that he first cams under her influence. In telling his story at the station hs seemed half erased with fear, and from time to time glanced furtively at hla wife a tf he expected to be again eaat under a "spell. " "One day I was shingling th roof of her home," he said, "when she waved her arms at ma, and with a shriek that caused me to shake all over told me to go down. I did not obey, and in a moment I felt myself eliding off the roof. I fractured- my shoulder In the fall." Continuing, he stated that the woman almply looked at him. and that thereafter he was powerless save to obey her eommands. He took up a resi dence in her home. Twenty-sixth and Lowe avenue, where ha says hs was kept "doped" on 'high balls and other Intoxicants for nearly a week. Then, one day, after a walk which he remem bered only in a hasy way, he aays hs was informed that they were married, and that the woman hs dreaded was his lawfully wedded wife. (Hare Conquered Kim. From this time on. untu he Anally regained possession of hla will power aad returned to hie family, he declares he was forced to lead the existence of a dog. According to his statement, he was engaged to marry Mary Runklowlca, a girl of his own age, but that when with hla wife he forgot even her name. Whenever he grew assertive his wife would glare at him and he would feel his faculties slipping away. A glance failing. Intoxicants would be given him, and aa a last resort she Would sling plates at his head until he would obey her through faar. HIS sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Herri, of 4.761 Laflln street, and Mrs Janes Runklowlca bore out hla testimony that Mrs. Ryblskl was a tch." Seen at her home, 2,9,95 Lyman atreet. last evening, Mrs. Ryblskl. a short, sweet-faced motherly looking woman, about 45 years old. denied each of the charges as the workings of a diseased brain. Shs Is an sduoated woman. Be fore her marriage she was Miss Julia Murphy, and was employed aa a tele phone operator at the stock yards. Since her husband haa deserted her ah haa gone back to her old position, where she finds It necessary to work two hours overtime nightly In order to make enough to support herself and her baby. "The talk of my being a witch la ab surd. Did I poassss any unnatural powers I would exert them only to such an extent thst it would be unnecessary for me to work 10 or more hours dally in order to support myself end the baby, toward who keep Its father haa never given one penny." WHIPPED SEVERELY FOR BENEFIT OF THEIR SOULS (Journal Special service.) Geneva, Oct. 27. An extraordinary scandal Is ' reported from the isolsted Mplne vlllsge of Obervas, In ths Can ton of Orisons. The young unmarried women of the village between the ages of It end 10 recently vreeelved sn order by letter commanding them to appear before the village sexton, sn elderly man. "to undergo, the punishment of flagellation until the blood flows, for the great benefit of their souls." Th letter was written by the sexton, who forged the signature of the pastor. Without question or Inquiries, th young women suffered shameful In dignities after their promised silence bad bean obtained by threat. In the church vestry snd st the sexton's house ths superstitious women were stripped and beaten until they were covered with blood. These scenes had been going on for some weeks when the parents of one. of the victims discovered the truth and Informed the police, who Immediately arrested the xton. who ia accused of the moat serious offense. STEEL TRUST HEADS INSPECT BIG PLANT Milwaukee, Oct. IT. Judge Oary. Cornelius Vanderbllt. W. H. Read and Jasnee Eckle visited the plant of Allia- Chalmers today. It Is rumored thst closer relation between the firm and the steel trust are contemplated. It Is anoun.-ed thet the Allls-Chalmere ca pacity Will be doubled thl winter. Invents (Special Diapatch to Tbt Jevrahl.) Condon. Or.. Oct XI.-A. A. Fehren baeher. formerly of this place, and who la now living at Walla Walla, haa la vented a new weeder, and he and a son of United State Senator and Million aire Levi Ankeny have formed a part nership for the manufacture of th ma chines. Ankeny Is furnishing nil the capital necessary. The machine 1 on ef the best of ths kind svsr Invented. INSPECT PROJECT AT KLAMATH Board of the United States Rec lamation Service Pays Visit to Southern Oregon. ''it f RAILROAD VIES WITH GOVERNMENT FOR MEN Grain snd Hay Brine; Good Prices and Fuel Haa Advanced Typhoid Epidemic Report Erroneous but Many Die From Pneumonia. (pedal Diapatch to The Jearaai,) Klamath Falls. Or., Oct. tf. Ths board of th reclamation service, con sisting of Charles D. Wslcott, director of the geological survey, F. H. Newell, chief engineer of the reclamation ser vice, C. E. Orunsky, consulting engin eer, D. C. Henny, supervising engineer, and hi assistant, E. O. Hopaon, of th Klamath project, in fact, all the head of department except the secretary of the interior, were hers thl week look ing over the project snd determining what to recommend to the secretary of the interior aa to the progress and methods to be pursued. While these gentlemen do not tell all they know or Intend to recommend, till approved by their chief, yet the Impression waa gained that the work would be pushed forward aa fsst as labor and transpor tation conditions would permit. It Is confidently expected that during the winter contracts will be let for the canal on the west side of the river, taking the water towards Keno, and for ths Clear Lake reservoir, which will wster the upper project. The second unit of the main canal and' necessary laterals is being con structed by the reclamation service, section being sublet whenever men can be secured to enter Into contracts, but the labor problem is s serious one and especially here where both reclama tion servlee snd railroad constructors are competitors in the same vicinity, so that while the work may not be mov ing to th entire satisfaction of every body, it is being pushed in the face of great difficulties, and those who under stand the situation best have least crit icism to offer. Are Weeded. Construction Engineer Hoey, of the California A Northeastern railroad, now part of the Southern Pacific, Is In ths city snd gives the assurance that no man desiring work need be idle as they take on all available men. Forces are working on 18 miles of new road thl side of Grass Lake, and heavy gradea are being cut, but with present forces it is not likely the new road will reach the lower lake this winter, though if auffiolent men eould be secured the road could easily be rushed to th city in time to claim th $100,000 bonu subscribed on condition that It be her by next March. The weather continue fin and far mars ars rushing ths newly threshed grain to market, and one wonders where It is all being atored. The price paid la a cent a pound and with th great de mand beoause of the vast construction forces la th county, the price Is likely t remain there. Hay la rapidly ad vancing, and in ract everything com mands the best prices which have ever prevailed In plentiful years, and thoaa are fortunate who have their year's supply in nana. - Weed is migh. Wood which usually sell this time of year for four and five dollars per cord ,1s now selling for six snd seven dollars and even at that price many are not able to secure their winter's supply. Barge loads will be brought from Keno sad Odessa, and if it I brought in large quantltlea the- price may lower somewhat. The bridge over Link river at the entrance to the city la receiving much- needed repairs and there haa been a general cleanup of the city, but a com plete sewage system will be necessary oetore ail waste matter can be properly cared for. The impression that there is sn epidemic of typhoid fever here Is entirely erroneous. Several case there have been, and an unusual number of deathssjiave occurred, bat a small per centage or them have been from fever. Several small children have died from pneumonia, and the proportion of death from fever has been little if any greater than uaual. Several who died did not receive proper care in the homes or tents, aa It Is almost Impos sible to secur house help. The burning of the laundry worked a hardship upon many, but th new and greatly enlarged laundry will start up next Monday to the great relief of many overworked households. WANTS DIVORCE TO ESCAPE PERDITION Pastor Says Wife, Who Is Also Preacher, Already Has Driven Him to Say Damn. (Joaraal Special flerrlee.l Kansas City, Oct. 2(. "It 1 to save my soul from perdition that I want to be divorced from this woman. I could not go to heaven if I were compelled to live with her," declared Strauther Quick, a clergyman, on the witness stand. Th Rsv. Mr. Quick had been mar ried to Mary A. Quirk about one year when th divorce eult waa filed She had been divorced from Edward Teung a few months before she married Quirk. The clergyman testified thst hla wire, who I also a preacher, called ' him namea almost every day after the first week of their marriage. "Not long after, we were married," he said, "her former husband begsn to pay attentions to her. One time shs laid her hand upon his shoulder and .1,1 Ia m.' 'tier la a man f llvawt with 10 years and I wouldn't glv hla little finger for an army of man Ilk you.' " Qulok also said his wlf threatened CUBES WJLBTgB OOtTOB. J. E. Oover, 101 N Main St.. Ottawa. Kan., wrltea: "Every fall It has been my wife's trouhl to catch a vre cold, and therefor to cough all win tar long. Last fall I got her a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. She ueed It and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. Whenever the cough trou bles her two or three dosee stops the cough, snd h 1 abl to b up and well" tla lOo and ll.oo. Sold by Weodard. Clarke Co, N6 Cheaper Treatment On the Coast My Fee Is Only $10.00 la Any Uncomplicated Ailment Let Ms Guide You on Year Way to Regain Year Health and Renew Year Strength. Do you feel that you are not th man you one were? Do you feel tired In the morning and easily sx hausted? Ia your back weak? I Jour memory falling? Do you have lffleulty in fixing your thought? Are you losing ambition ? If you hsve any cr all of the above symptoms, you surely do not desire to remain In your present condition. Let me explain to you my methods of re building the vigor of men. and refer you to the thousands I have cured. The Only Diseases Treat Spermatorrhoea, X.ort Vigor, Tnrt oooele, Bupture, riles, MySrooete, Or ganic Weakness, Contagious Blood Disease, Aoate and Ohronio TJiwtkral Froatotio tmUssmBiloa, other physician. '. .FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION I Invite every weak or diseased man to call for free advice, and If desired I will make a free examination and diagnosis, but the visit will not obligate him in any way to become my patient C. GEE WO Portland's Widely Known and Successful r Chinese Medicinal, (Root and Herb Doctor MSies. the Insredlente at 3 tv f Hla fan I direct treat the Orleat ia and prepare and pet ap far hug quanutlee saa IS hla sp-to-eata labatorr. No I peteaaa aa eras tf aaj teaatahla. The Doctor treats successfully sad (oaranteee to curt ah t torn tea troubles. raUrrh. aathma. leag. throat, rheamattam. uimiuauaee. Bear. kidney a4 Vet manhood. raiAu tbobbus us all bbitatj DISEASIR S (saw er mlaletdlne; automata to the a f let ad. a eel asd smSs eera la the natch aat poaalbla time an at the hair eat ceat poa- xioie i or non-it rrssiaissu If re eaaaet rail, write I sad etrenltr Inelnae 4 easts la atai OOBBTTLTATIOK fin. The 0. Oaa Wo Ob in tat Medicine Co.. II Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE BT'KrfiX? i. van pelf . owm 2TlT sMIbW fJC raisa SAMTAL-PEPSIKCa WOODARD, CLARKE 00. ABB LAUE DAVIS DRUO 00 S STORES. fFV,Vidn-.v;;ds.i.Vd-TrV.bu,j RELIEVES IN 24 Hours h ALL URINARY DISCHARGES Each Cap ramie bears riNVTuYAttiLLS aid matSc Waaa. ttaladV MuaRlbbta. Taheneeeher. W aad at k fat his life, saying: "I'll get you yet, if I swing on the gallows th next day and go to hall for It." "After making this threat shs shoved me through the door and called me names," he stated. , "What did you do and say T' an at torney asked. "I drew back my Bst and said 'Damn youf She drove me to this. I had never sworn before." Mrs. Quick denied calling namea "He told me once the first quarrel we had would land me In the Infernal re gions," she testified. "I told him I be lieved It for I had married Satan." FUNERAL OF JOSEPH GREGG HELD TODAY (Special mapateh ts The Journal ) Corvsllls, Or.. Oct. 17. Joseph Gregg, g pioneer of the esrly fifties, died at hi home In southern Benton county Thhre day afternoon and will be burled tedwy In Bellefountain cemetery, the funeral to occur In the church at that place nr bov. man or woman, is qfllekly out nf naln If Buckln' Arnica lea Salve I ap- plied promptly. O. J. Welch of Tekon She, Slicn., says: a um ii in in J imm ilv for cuts, sores and all akin Injuries. and find It prfct." Qulekeet Pile oure known. Beat healing salve made, lie gUaxAS BBHgXK waw WMaleklr ana IT! Kireiss TwBaeBa bbss. r lou atshateuBS. gwawaf HrUT Sis Ba8BB Far Sato hx Weetard Every Woman aflu91RBV aiatwaatid sad shoald teow other, but aaad attain for waV MHRS lllaatralad boo mlia. It areas TBV I TT Pe ck. -SBl-ith CO Buy n jwm urwrrm aftte. ! gga fjfl jfssae Laxative jfromo Qmakm a.CmOneDay.CrjLa Day. at Bed Cross Pharmacy. BS TATX.OB, The Tasadtag SWaetsllst. I NEVER GUESS Experiment or take chances of any sort. I attempt to cur only those diseases that I have been curing for the past 25 years, and feel eure I am Justified in saying that I have learned all about them. Were I lacking in knowledge per taining to my specialty I would never have attained my present success, nor would I today be recognised ss the leading special ist treating men' diseases. If sffllcted, you can depend upon It that the service I offer you Is the service you need, snd Is service MEN CURED FOR. $10.00 for Fee hood Boxaosr. OUBT. aiBBBI, RLAOOBR ABB 1U UBZBABT D All eases soaaJag to aa tsiassB new and Reliable Specialists ments' oonvemxton wui oaghly Tou will also And that we are following scientific methods In our treatment of the various dlsessee of men. We especially invite all men afflicted with chronic aliments or any acuta diseases recently con tracted. We cure to stay cured. Our reliability and financial standing Is unquestioned. We are all we claim to be, both In professional standing and the oldest special ists In the city, aa this institution has been her for IS years and has an unrepi onchable reputation. It will not cost you anything to eaU at oar office, and by as doing It may save yew much Mm, worry aad mossy, beoanee If w saanril our na ere aria honestly and frankly toll swa so, and you wilt not be under sny financial obligation to us. Oonorrhoea If taken In the beginning I practically an easy thing to cure, providing there are no complications, but should ths disease continue it result in gleet, prostatlo troubles, and affect th entire urinary tract and its appendages, with a dangerous sequel. Newly contracted eases are cured by us In from 7 to 10 days. COBBUX.TATXOB BBBB ABB XBYXTSB Our reputation and work is not of a mushroom growth. We have been curing men for 25 years. Write It you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent in plain envelope. Enclose X-cent stamp to Insure reply. OFFICE HOURS t a. m. to S p. m.; evenings, 7 to 8:30, Sundays, t a. m. to 12 noon. SL Louis MEDICAL ANi SURGICAL COBWEB SBCOBB ABB TSsfaTTtjTt 17 Years in Portland WHEN tlHERS FAIL COME HERE FOR TREATMENT Located ia Portland ia 1889 We have mads a specialty of diseases of men for to years. We have been established seventeen (17) year longer than any other specialist In ths city. We make no false representations to build up our business, but depend prin cipally upon patients we have cured sending us others. We cannot ourearvery man who come to us. but we claim that we oan cure a larger proportion of cases with our system than can be done by any other. Specialists try to Imitate our methods In every state in the Union. Nobody counterfeits anything that is not the genuine article. We will not undertake any case ex cept there is n reasonable proapeot Of a cure being effected. Will you '.nvestlgats our methods? It Is to your Interest to do so. We make cures every day some aatonlshlng. almost beyond belief. We treat men for sen (Hies, raptor, rheumatism, weak organ, hydrocele, varicocele, blood diseases, skta diseases, aad stossAch, hews, rang, Uvea-, kidney, bladder aad urinary diseases. Over 50 per cent of ear easae have been cared at a cost of S10.00, aad many only 13.00, during the past 17 years la this city. Consultation free and confidential. Office houre Dally, 9 a. m. to R p. m. : Sundays and holidays, IS to 11. Should you desire you may pay after cure haa been effected. Tou may deposit th fee in any bank in Portland, to be paid to us when you are entirely satisfied that your ars cured, or you may pay in weekly or monthly Installments. ( DR. W. NORTON DAVIS & CO. apeelallsts ia tbt MOT MOTBXh SBH TKIBB STBBBT, OOtRBBB pobtxabd, eataaov. at 1 o'clock today, services being con ducted by Bev. M. at. Welts of Belle fountain and Rev. Reynolde of Philo math. Deceased was aged 7 years and waa a native of Illlnola. He croaaeu the plains snd settled In Benton, where he married Miss Lrftvina Buckingham, who died thru year ago. TERRIBLE REVENGE OF MOROCCAN TRIBESMEN Algiers. Oct. 17,An Instance of Moroccan Juatlee has lust occurred here. A hill tribe attacked Fahrin snd killed two of the villagers. A wounded tribes man was captured and taken before the pasha of Elkoar, who handed him over o th families of ths murdered , vil lagers They shot him snd then burned nirKdy. Two other men concerned In the et- .tack had their eyes burned out before r they were east late prlaoa. No Better Treatment In the World Pay Me When You Are Cured This Is ry Fair Offer to Every Patient . VARICOCELE An average of one man In five haa varicocele. Most men that have this dragging, draining weakness are not aware of it until It has wrecked their lives. Varicocele causes con gestion of the blood In some of the moet vital blood veassls of man. It causes a dull, heavy, listless feeling which Is often mistaken for nervous debility or general decline of power. My cures of this disorder ere per manent snd lasting. Bo toxica that stimulate temporarily, but thorough ly scientific treatment -for the re moval of condition responsible for the functlonsl derangement. "Weak nee" I merely a symptom of in flammation or congestion In the prostate gland, and under my own Original local treatment this gland is promptly restored to its normal state snd complete functional activ ity 1 th lasting result. The Dr. Taylor c. Corner Sue at, UNTIL DECEMBER 1st. Consultation Free UNDER ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLESS CURED AOT7TB ABB CBBOBTO. OOBOBBXOBA. tajuooobui. BBTOtXS DBOXOBB. BABAX,TBXB. bTFx rxia 1 will mot n eat eiirluse aad rr tasaat few a low fee ef S10.00. Before taxing treatment ilinklll, investigate our 111 ISA and forms Of treatment aa So merit aad super iority. Calk with the physicians of this Institution aad yea will find them oultured, eetenaSe gentle men of great learning eat Bl Imn. aad a fear mo convince you that we tkor- Dispensary TB, rOETLASD, OBSOOB. Wt Borthweet. astablished 188. TRANSPORTATION. North Pacific i S. Cofs STEAMSHIP ROANOKE 2500 T. Bails for San Pre ant a Lna and Eureka; October 17. Novrmhtr November 11, I v m.. ftom Martin"" dock, foot of Seventeenth street. Take lth nd "9" r. ticket otBto IIS Third street, near Alder? Tel Main 114. II. YOt J NO. Agent. S. S. F. A. Kilburn rw Cass Bay, Next aallla f, neat saiiisg f Ban ika BBS Baa Ptaailaaa. connecting mmmPmgl r.m was grass, xsmr,. van. a. t --- .rrl-ss MftUi HAS B STBSLSMITB A.t g.. ,, Uk Street Dttl, Pbant Maia im TRANSPORTATION. aipfi UEGON Union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily J inioog rauaj staadard sad US lis I sss gsf .sr.-3iuv e3?5 llkllaeae Th a 'JF" ftovlsl fa , 2 r ja nnniiagioo, ary. swaat astpa fcjwtjtoa, rnm d'Aleoe aad Oraat Norther Batata, dailr. t il am 8:00 OS AiMatie Bipraaa far the Bast WMtlastS a. - -a 'wU, naur uuijumbia arvBB Division. .Tor Aatorta sad way potsta, roe see Ua wBS ,r mr iraae aad Berth Beach. SBsBBBI ?.k. Waves S . s. date, ejeept Sandajr; gatardar. 1 p. a. Aretes asset 8 p. si., except lhadsr. TAlfBIU. RIVER BOUTS. For Dayton, Orsgea City and YasihlB rtret points, s tea mere Rath and Boaoe. Ash -St. ess. jeT 7 a. m. dally, except Bandar (water per Ittlag). Arrive 70 p. aTdallr. ex TO ABB BtVBB BOTJTB. Fee lytwiiton. Idaho, and war points freer akMrts. Wash., teamen Spokane and lawk Jf leave 5:e9 . as., or a pen arrival Trata Bo. d, daily except Saturday. Ante p. A dstly except rrldar Ticket Office. Third aad Washing sts. Tslsahaiia hfata M " 0w- "TIKOrR. Tv,, A(aa( Wm. MehfTJBBAT. Central T llisail ijll east SOUTH Union Depot Leave. Arrive. overland Expraaa Tretae for Salem. Boaaherg. Aah land, Sacramento. Oxden. fa rraaclaeo, Stockton, La A age lee. El Paeo, New Orlaant and th eaat .: pal 7:U ps Moraine train ranneeta st Wood barn dallr except Bandar with Mount Aagal . aad Bllrarton local.. 1:00 as 7:8B Cottage Or ova hasssnger connects st Woodbnrn and Albany dally, axeept Baa day, with tralna for nolnta OS Wood burn-Springfield sad Albany-Lebanon branch as. 1:15 pm '11 00 am Cervallla passrge 7 :00 am S:0p Sheridan paaaenger '4:10 put MO-.toaa roreet Orove peeeenger . . . . 11 :00 am IITiSS era rarest Grove paaaenger ll pm l:60pl Dallj IIDellT except Sander. JErrERSOM STREET ST ATI OB. For Dallaa aad Intermediate points Sally. 7:S . B. and 4:11 p. m. Arrive Partktad 10:10 . m. and SS p. m. rot Mm aad card of Oswag anbnrbs Uaxaa spply st Olty Ticket Office, or ststiaa. Tlcketa to Bittern points snd Barosei B Japan. (Ulna. Heaoiara and Australia. City Ticket Office corner Third sad WSB melon ante IS. rwat aa tin , a. C. W STIrfOBB. tm. MehfTJBBAT, Otty Ticket Agent. rasa. TIME CARD OP TRAINS Portland! Leave. Arrtta. ens Pari -assssa it tr ie. Lonla Basetsl fee Cfaebalta. Oen trails, Olmpla. Onr'e Harbor. Sooth Bead. Tsooma. Seattle, Spokane. Lewlatoa. Bstte, BflHags, Dearer. Oma ha. Kansas City. St. Least tad So rb eaat. dally t:0a : pas Korth Coast Limited, eleetrt ted. fee Tseosaa. Seattle. Haas. Bntte. Minneapolis, i. real aad the Best, dally. S OS pm T toast Paget Sound Limited, far Clare most, Cbehalla, Ces- tralla. Twfc : Tseoms aa Seattle dally 4 SO pm 8:18 Mf i City Expraaa far Taeo- su. Set ttlt. Spotase. Helena. Eitte. 8t. Pasi. Mlaaeapolm. ncoln. St. Joseph. Ksnass tx. Omaha. St Lonla. wlth- ont chance nf cars. Direct connect 1 tsd Sou loot ioc an poinia theaat. dally llMsa 10 88 am 2 Overlanil Trains Daily 7 'the Oriental Limited. the Fast Ball" VIA SEATTLE AND BPOKANB. For tla ad time achednle Dally. Da Up. Leare. Arrtta. To and from Spokane. St. Paul. Mlnntapollt. Dnloth sad all points Bast Tla Seattle 8 to am 7 to am 11:48 pm 8:8 pm To aad from St. Pl, Mlnnaapolla. Da roth tad all potate Bast vis Spokane 4 :18 pm 8 to am 0. Balling from Seattle far Jap aa China ports sad Manila, carrying saa atngere aad freight. 8. 8. Dakota, Movamber St. . Seattle ahvnt October 80 fee J and Chinese parts, csrrylng snd freight. Bor tlcketa. rat, berth tlona. etc.. call a W. DICBBOB. 0. F. T at., Fortland. Ore en. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Ca vm?Z "I BO..!.. fihl. " .rTT' TtoJ8 8 to p. Altor atreet. Pheae Mat 80S Upper Colombia Urn STEAMER Chas. R. Spencer anas