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Sibson's Rose Plants are known all through the Pacific Northwest and are attaining national reputation Scene at Portland's Celebrated Rose Nurseries in Blossom Time Plaint Sifosorfs Roses Order now for fall and winter delivery Write for catalogue The Sibson Rose Nurseries Office and Nurseries 1180 Milwaukie Avenue Portland, Oregon 1 ttC ... J r". , i-.- ? v ' IN. 1- "The acres of fine Roses in bloom at The Sibson Rose Nurseries have been a sight not easily forgotten." Portland Oregonian, June 24, 1906. J b 6 Steamers Gamecock, Vulcan Maria I". B. Jones Barge Eugene Telephone Last 7 Willamette & Columbia River Towing Co. Lightering, Freighting and Towing Log Towing a Specialty Office, 181 Last Water Street PORTLAND, ORLGON Superior Passenger Accommodations, Quick Time and Low Rates for Lither Passenger or Freight U. S. Line Steamers America, Columbia, Multnomah Every One a Crack-a-Jack. Touching at all landings on the Willamette and Columbia between Portland and St. Helens. Depart from St. Helens daily at 6:30 a. m., from Portland at 2:30 p. m. Telephone Main 3184. Home A1184. Portland Landing Foot Washington Street CAPT. JAMES GOOD, Owner. San Francisco & Portland Steamship Company Columbia River Scenic Route Portland & Asiatic Steamship Company Operating Steamers "Alesia" "Arabia" "Nicomedia" "Numantia" A Delightful Ocean and River Voyage, Affording a Grand Panoramic View of the Lower Columbia River Between Portland and the Orient fas- . . i 1 &: i mi v yyiWMftS1it'ir' rt.n.iin iii ini H 1111 ' yl .,.Z ., H. uu-rTT in 'nun r ' -"- y. mam. 1 tmmjm'U Steamship Columbia 2,500 Tons The "Columbia" Is 809 fet lonif, 40 feet wide, nnd 22 feet deep, has the latest and most Improved engines, steam Stearlnr (rear, and electric light, and has accommodations for nearly 200 flrst-class passengers and almost as many second-class. She Is safe, complete and comfortable In every dotal!, thousands of dollars having- recently been ex pended In Improving, refitting and furnishing her. Her spacious and well-furnished saloons, staterooms, bathrooms and toilet rooms are models of completeness. The Cuisine Is In keeping with the equipment and reputation of the steamship. The officers aim to be obliging and courteous, and spare no pains in making their passengers comfortable and the trip pleasant. The scenery Includes the picturesque beauties of the lower Columbia River through the famous salmon-flshlng grounds, .past Astoria, and out the mouth between Fort Canby and North Head on the right of Fort Stevens and the great Government Jetty on the left. The forest-covered slopes of the river banks and of the Coast Mountains form a pretty and striking background to the point where water and shore meet. From the Golden Gate to the Willamette the trip has many Interesting features. 7Ii i ..... - " .ik... aaiiHimwlfiSISllitiniiiii SS. "NUMANTIA. Steamers of this line will leave Portland, Oregon, and Hongkong every three weeks, carrying freight only, calling at Yokohama, Kobe and Moji en route, taking freight for all principal Oriental ports. Steamers Leave Portland and San Francisco Every Five Days, Calling at Astoria en Route : t. B&AIB, Agent, San rranclsoo. A. O. S. KXXXEU, O. W. General Passenger Agent, San Tranclsco, Cal J. H. D1LWSON Agent, Portland, Oregon BOBXBT. Agemt, Astoria, Oregoa For Information as to Freight Rates Apply to J. H. DEWSON, Agent Portland, Oregon W. W. CAMPBELL, Agent Kobe, Japan WURIU SHOKWAI, Agents.. . .Moji, Japan B. C. HOWARD, Agent... Yokohama, Japan HOLME, RINGER & CO. . . Nagasaki, Japn S. SILVERSTONE. Agent Hongkong General Offices Third Floor Hood Building San Francisco, California f l llll t