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I 7 Hi: 01!i:;;0! DAII.V JOUIi.WAi; IGUTlAJ.n. I'ltlDAY nVCNIK'O. M UM. Itlf. Never Count Your Chickens Until You Look Into the Incubator By "Bud" Fihcr fN I JvT a asr . i v if' iooo! .. a ' r. VTa A w,w (. r "winu 1 ii ' tTZ 1 2j -ZJ . fif Tgi if, itjr Thursday's News Briefly Sketched lUpprsiaf of llama Ia(-rrt Orrtrrini TtrvxHol ill W ori4 Aflrr .'lTdar's ti Wml la lrea. si Coi tree loaaL laar la III at hit fcoas la TVahlloa ftftj IUrrtMUll) un4- of Vi(!al I arlir.f as apeake r (atnpof C'ltarff lhal Solicitor U '-. of IK department of atrteultur an Chief A. ) Vic) tin, of Ih bureau of anlrnel in dustry, anewlnalr have permltlrd ntl lcer la defraud th imbltc br oul-l tflnt tht letter and spirit of Ihe ro rat lo.rectlaa la, era contained la reen lutlott br Rrpr-rittl KelMn of Wu la, aaktnf fur an laveet it,'wi The hou h raeed th r- lulloa enlarging- lh ora of I ho K- rallotl money Irual ln ll(a(lBg rom tnltuo. br a vn of 'I? to It. fnJrr Iho now roonlulioa Iho banking and eur rrvry MmmllUi will employ o at lurncra and Iwfln an oil auollt Invro llfatlon of tho lnir-rolallnn bolwoon Ih financial Interoala and I he tnduetrl al. rutamarrlal and lranaort tlon Inicr fia of the country. Th rnlution of lUrroaanlallv Nor rla. of Nrbraaka. calling on Ih depart ment of Juatlc for all paptra and Infor tnallon In Ma poltD ooncarntnf h charfra acalnat Judaa Arcabald of lha t'nlted Slataa oommorc court, paaaod Ilia houaa without debate. The houaa airraed to the ronfrnr r port on th bill rrnvtding for a tobacco retiiui twice yeaj-y. The hnuae aloo rgroed to th conference report on tho ronaular and diplomatic appropriation bill. The rmatnfflc appropriation bill waa affftln under conalderatlon by th houaa. Henntor Hourne haa preaented a m morlal from a number of Oregon cltl sena favoring: laglalntlnn to grant to at tlera on Oregon California railroad land rranta, the right to mak applica tion to purchaa land In th grant at ? SO an acre, tlin aettler to be given aj patent after one year' realdenca and given all month In which to mak aet tlemcnt on landa a,ftcr a decree of court. Th anat haa confirmed the nomin ation of Hal J. Col aa reglater of the Hpokan land office and of Earl C. Hunter aa poatmaater at Junaau, Alaeka. The aenat adopted a reaolutlon ap propriating f 1,600,000 for Immediate tia In repairing; th levee on th lower Mia alaalppl river. An amendment to th omnlbua light houa bill, appropriating $150,060 for th construction of a llghtahlp for th ata- tlon at Orford Iteef. off Cape Blanco, Or., waa adopted by the senate. awlelly lb cortag Ik xal yoai II Iklttk th puHle I IHI4 I kar ail Ih farla Ufa. William J lirtaa, ea ! rl of ap-ha la Ohio IM nl In tta latere-at f Ih ran4dary of i arnnr 'oodrow Wlloon a4Jolag ao 'Mini to popular eallmaU. u4inra naiijbcf iftg ! p.('-e. will lak le aluttip la rtorlda la ba.'ia.f of So fnJ, itacy of Ibe New Jaraey erul) Mr llryan baaagrevd tu at4'aa a maa mooting at Jackaonilla nut ThvJ'aday, and on frlday ha will aiak al Tampa. IlLl hoi unllkaljr lhal aa angagameal will be made for hint al I'ccucula Political. Georg W. Perkins haa Inaued a atata ment earing; that the letter of Roose velt and the commlealoner of corporations atated the facts aa he recollects them. and that he la Indeed glnd that they have been published. He regretted that the- administration has not seen fit to publish also all other correspondence and Interview from 1904 to date, ea- Just See That Com Shrivel Vanish! ttaatrrn. Followlag eerluu outbreaks between the whites and ncgroaa In which ont negro wa l)rch1. (Yniny II of th t-oulalana Nallotval guaid haa grow to lNlhl. I mile ! of Monroe. 1-a . w litre further dlordof le feare.1 Itlotlng occurre.1 her at Canton. Ohio, Thureday. when 104) women armed with club joined with men striker In th attempted reacue of Mra J. OooiU.no I. arretted by special officer on a charge of being aa agitator In the Metropolitan llrltk company' strike. Th officer opened fir on th crowd. A prlrat de tective waa woundod wbea th mob re turned th fire. Premier flordon. of Canada, addreaeed th Aeoocsatod I'reaa banquet at New Turk Thursday night over th lona dla- tance telephon from Hot Hprlnga. Va. II dwelt on th responsibility and op portunities of ih un corrupted proa and eipreaaod th hop that Oreat 11 rl tain and America would unit in a common effort to attain th highest atandarda of civilisation. Estimates of flood Inssea In II psr- lahes of northwest loulalana ant the damage at 115.000.000. Th suffering among th thouaanda of homalea Is great Twenty persons war Injured, on of them perhapa fatally, when a cyclonlo wind atruek Union Pacific passenger tram Ho. 15, on mile west of North Loup Neb., late Thursday. The entire train, th engine excepted, waa blown from the track and all th cars were overturned. Three persona are dead at Ponca City, uk la., as th result of one of four tor nadoes near the Kansaa-Oklahoma line Thursday. The tornado at Ponca City aentroyed about 76 houses. Those killed were a mother and child and a man who waa carried nearly a mil and dropped on the pralrla. Several blocks In the principal resi dence aectlon of Columbus, Oa., were de stroyed by fire Thursday afternoon. Th loss is estimated at mora than a quar ter million dollars. Warned by a telephone operator that th Mlnevllle dam had broken, 500 per sona living In th valley of Mllbrook, Esses county. New York, fled to tha hllla and then watched the torrent wnsh their homea away. The breaking of the dam precipitated a lake two miles long, half a mile wide and 60 feet deep, upon the valley, nnd today It covers two vil lages. The flood awept with It two other dams and three power plants, causing a J damage of over 100,000. 1 1 e-4 1 iv nl k ! wall j ! wa oal of Ik rea aa4 I I re.J'.Ll a flM la alfa4f Tb ,Mi4 eueiaiae-4 aevrf br sUotit ih ih.at. bock ea4 k4 al mother we bur-4 la a el mile saaaaor wblle ruieg Mot la the meantime lb bwvao ratifM ft' sa4) waa Stearly 1 I't4 Cfiriatua Vo. of tke Civil war 1 feetlal of Albaay a4 rleloll y for I ). i4 Tue4y algkt a !.. buitw in ihal elly. a4 II (ear. He was trotn In (letftianr aad rmo to it.' rour.try in III! wbrn k civil war Ir. ke out be eallalad la the antral o lafaatry ai4 later roonilalod la Ih Twlfth Vl'aooarl Infaatry. aervlag Ibtough the railr asr I'.ature.lng frt.m first trip la Lata-eu(-rrletrnlent Alderman tatd Thuroday thai Iikevlew ha one of the flnret hlh echools la th entlr north- ! Th School I practically new ard la ronatracled ca eight arrra of land In tha city limit Tl.e annual ooonilnn of lb Port land Miaieierlal association of tbs Vlrlh'xtlal Kilcpl church rloood at Mroaido WeOneoday night after an un- uaually Intereottng poaalon. largely at- icnJed by members of the mlntatry and lamn from I'crtUnd and other cltlea. I'orflifB. lighting between Mexican federal troope under Cleneral Iturbo and mor than 1400 rebal near Tepla, Mealoa waa rrautnrd Thuraday after It hours of steady fighting had gained little for either aide. According to reports many have been killed on each aide. The eiact number cannot be learned, for federal censors ar on duty at all tele graph polnla The Jewish quarter Of Fet presented a lamentable spectacle a a result of th recent pillaging and looting; by th revolting populace and mutineers among th Moorish aoldlera Of th 11.000 Jewish realdenta no fewer than 7000 wer made homeless by fir and these now hav taken refuge. half naked and hungry, In th gardens of th sultan's palace. Hundreds of ema ciated human beings are huddled ther together In empty cage of th sul tan's menagerie and theae are sur rounded by enpe containing wild beasta which, maddened by the slsht of human flesh, fill the garden with their roar. ORENCO SAFE BLOWN; WEAK SHOT COSTS $1000 Seil lo TV Kantll Orer.re. t r , April ! lalfttng admit Ian. o Ihrvuali a roar alnjow la th butcher el.vp and breaking thrvug dwra belaieea the ehvp and Ih geoeral a tore, burglar blew the safe of th Ornno Moraatile eontjany yoajerday momlag about I o'rlork The wurglaro drilled Into the big aafe, pier! their altrog:ytrtne. piles! to eark of flour In front of It safe and aet the charge off. It m the charge aa not strung enough lo Mow off the door. So th burglars g I nothlrg. although ther about 1160 In the ault at th lime. Th big door .wa damaged o lhal It had to be nl to Portland for repair. Mra. W. II. Cunningham la ald to b Ih only parson who beard th iploalon, th Cunningham residence be ing about 150 feet frwn th tor. Sher iff Hancock fruin Hlllaboro and a de tective from Portland ar on th rase JAPANESE CONSUL IDA VISITS 0. A. C.JAPANESE l?eHl The Jotrfia! I Oregon Agricultural College, Corval- Ita. Or, April 14 Japanea Conaul M Ida of Portland visited tb Oregon Ag ricultural college, aa a gueet of the three Japanea students. Kawashlna, Okaino- to and rujlhara. who are attending U A. C. Mr. Ida has lately been trans ferred from th consulate at Fan Frnn- c!co to Portland, and haa spent the time sine his arrival In touring Ma district to becom acquainted with the member of hla race. Ilia Jerrltnry com prise tregon, Idaho and Montana, In which ther ar mora than 6000 Jop anae. While at O. A. C. Mr. Ida Inapectcd th buildings and equipment and vlait- Wl .. . e4 If Aaaa ta CYa aa, gaa f woak, I dtavuae) Ih e-4 ura I lo ef worse. Me staled lhal la Japea the worn wer etfelwllj uaoducalod until Ike arrival of the teieoi.ar le. but that elaca that lira rapid adtenfa has bet m4 by ll.tm He la lao Inveollgattng the rl cultural eondnt.'fc ef Oregua. and will i. eat go lo Idaho to atudy iticlMi t a urd there, and will (-Qit I. la fMil t.ja lo the Imperial Agrlculluial teitt at Toklu. Jjn. CLACKAMAS CENTRAL COMMITTEE CALLED (-e1-l U TV JMl I Oregon (Tly. April S4 --Chstrenaa Uvy Stlpp of the Hrpubllean coupty ceatral commllt, haa called a moet- Ing of th newly elected eommltle In this city for Haturday morning, JT y 4. An organisation will b effected, and plan for th eomlrg campaign dlo- cusoed. Chairman Mlpp hha called a meeting of the candidates for nrit Hat- urday to dl the campaign. Chair man rtby of th Imocratlc campaign commute, will call a meeting In a few da a , It I believed both Ptlpp and 1-by will again b aakod to accept Ih rhalrmanahlpa of the respectlv com mittee. Th action of th chairman In not calling th meetings earlier may raus tmuhle Th statutes contain th following clause: "Maid committees hall meet and organli by electing a Mlarcllanron.. Rivaling anything of the kind ever undertaken In the United States, the manufacturers of Canada are preparing an exhibition train of 11 care with which to cross the continent and back In ths interest of trade development. Ten of the cars will contain exhibits from Canadian factories and two will carry the special representatives In charge. The exhibits will include prao tlcally everything made In Canada. Drtlsh Ambassador Bryce and Mrs. Bryoa left Washington Thursday, fo San Francisco, whence they will anil for New Zealand. The ambassador's pur pos Is to study at first hand th po lltlcal and sociological conditions of part of the British empire he has neve before visited. CR ED DAY AND N CHT VYITH ECZEMA Th New Corn Cure Gets It. 4 "GETS - IT' Corns on Sunday! Gob on Tuesday I Bfor Using After Using "Osts-Xt." "Oats-It." 'OKTH-IT" is the' new corn cue on a new plan, that is as harmless to tha skin as water, but, blazes, how it works' Nothing to stick or hurt. Lo and be hold, your corn come otlt. Tou don't have to drag It out. Every owner of a Pacific Coast. Captain John U Sehon, city council man and head of the police department of San Diego, has gone to Saoramento with Chief of Detectives Joseph Mey ers to see Governor Johnson concern ing the frea speech situation there. They bear a memorial adopted by tho counoll declaring that San Diego Is fully able to oope with the situation, and denying that the city authorities handed over members of the I. W. W. to a "vigilance committee" to be beaten and taken out of the county. Deportation as undesirable citizens of Chinese who refuse to testify when ar rested for complicity In tong wars Is planned by the San Francisco district attorney's office which may ask the federal immigration authorities to co operate with them toward that end. At present the police are holding the lead ers of the Sin Suey Ylnga, Bine Kongs. Hip Sings and Suey Sings, all gunflght ers, who have refused to testify. They will be bitiught before either the grand jury or the immigration authorities In the near future. The real name of the foreigner who shot and killed Edward II. -Rothrock, city editor of the Spokane Chronicle. Wednesday morning, was discovered t be Basil Alexiev. AlexJev declared that Woodcutter Rjtots Own Tendons Cottage (Jrove, Or., April 29. Fred Affolter met with a painful acctden Tuesday, severing two large tendon and an artery Just above the wrist o his left arm. The Injury was Inflicted with an nx. The accident happened Just after noon, wfHle he was splitting wood. As he made a stroke with the ax the stick of wood slipped, causing the ax to veer off and hit him as mentlonod The Injury was Immediately dressed and the Injured man Is doing nicely. u j'.iiKenics itififiing at capital. Salem, Or., April 16. upon motion or the Social Hygiene society of Portland a meeting has been" called to be held In the senate chamber In the state capitol building at. 8 o'clock next Tuesday night to consider means of eradicating social diseases. The call for the meeting Is signed by Dr. Calvin 8. White, Dr. W B. Morse and Ben W. Olcott Admit tance will be only by Invitation. Thomas Kay will preside. corn, callouse, wart or bunion Is gointr he was a native of Kaxan, Russia. He to get the surprise ofa lifetime. 0 8&id he ,lad left a wlfe there "because m..r LE.n 5l"'',' ..iT "he was of no use to me." Mood poison, no more sticking plasters. I Although ordered to be extradited "GETS-IT" Is sold at all druggists at from Vancouver, B. C, to Idaho to face SS cents a bottle or sent direct by E. I a charge of signing false balance Lawrence A Co., Chicago. Sold In Port land by Owl Drug Co. No acetanilid or injurious drug in Removes headacJie and v stomach troubles by removing the cause. At drug; stores, sod fountains and ait. 10c, 25c, 50c bottles sheets of the State Bank of Commerce of "Wallace, Idaho, strong efforts are to be made- by . his counsel to - prevent Bernard F. O'Nell, the ex-banker, from being extradited. . W'jnlock, wash., opened wide her doors Wednesday night and welcomed visitors from up and down the line to help dedicate the new $12,000 passen ger station. The ceremony began at the station. It became known at Spokane Thurs day that J, B. Imaster, acting cashier of the Northern Pacific Express com pany, hag been missing from his home since- Monday. The officials of the company now are auditing Lemastev'a accounts. At the meeting of tha city council of Monmouth Thursday night, bids wer opened for the' issue of IJO.000 water bonds, which -fere awarded to th Lum bermen bank Of Portland at ft premium of tlCO. - Construction bids will be opened on May 4, and the system pushed to completion without further delay. Henry- Raymond, the I-year-old son of Mr. and-Mrs. Raymond Lawrence. New Tuberculosis Remedy Based on Medicine To say that a specific exists for the cure or consumption is pernaps too strong a statement, but in bckman'i Al teratlve we have a medicine that has been the means of saving many a llfo to years of usefulness and in perma nently curing a large number of Con sumptives. Certainly a person afflicted with a wasting disease should be well fed with wholesome, nourishing food; but fre quently raw rags in quantities cause a digestive breakdown and then no food nourishes. As for milk, a very good food for many, but a producer of bil iousness for some. Any diet that keeps a Consumptive well nourished is tne rignt one, dui what Is going to cur the patient? Eck man'a Alterative has cured and la cur ing many a case of Consumption. Let thore speak who know. Here is a speci men: AO Savannah St., Rochester, N. T. "Gentlemen On. June 3, 1907. IVwas operated upon for Tubercular peritoni tis at St. Mary's hospital, Rochester. N. Y. After the operation my physician gave me up as hopeless. I Was then urged by a priest to take Eckman's Al terative, which I did. My weight at thu time was 72 pounds. I began to Improve and steadily gained in neaitn ana strength. I now weigh US lbs., and am absolutelv cured. Believing I owe it to myself and others, I make this state ment. EDNA FTNZER, (Signed Affidavit.) -Eckman's Alterative -Is effective In Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever. Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons. opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale bv Tha Owl Drug Co. and other laadlnr druggists. Ask for booklet of- cured ei and writ to Eckman Laboratory, hiladalpbla, Pav, -fori additional avl- Babya Mass of Sores. Looked for His Death any Minute. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Brought First Good Sleep for Two rears. Soon Cured. 71. F. D. 4, Mt. GUead, Ohio. "Whm my tltti boy was a week old b waa taken with cxma and I was looking for his death any minute, t inl hla iac turned o red, but I did not pay any attention to It. It began to get worse and c Just tossed his little head to and fro on the pillow and cried day and night. He began to scratch himself so that I had to muf C his little hands, and then the ruh beiran to ro over his 1 whole body until h was a taut of running sores. Ths Bier 1 doctored tbs worse he got. lie had it so bad that his little ears began to rot off and his scalp wu something awful to look at. I saw the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment advertised and got a bar of Cuticura Soap, making a lather all over his body with the Soap and hot water and then I dried him off well and anointed him with the Cuticura Oint ment. He went right to sleep and slept four hours, the first good sleep he had had for very nearly two years, so I kept on using the Cuti cura Soap and Ointment and it wu no time before his akin began to get well. Soon he was completely cured. He is sixteen years old now and has not had a sign of the eczema since he was cured by the Cuticura Soap and Ointment." (Signed) Mrs. N. M. Beechex, Sept. 12, 101 1. No stronger evidence than this could be given of the success and economy of warm baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle applica tions of Cuticura Ointment in the treatment of torturing, disfiguring humors of the akin. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold every where. Liberal sample of each .mailed free with 32-p. book. Address, "Cuticura,'' Dept. T, Boston. Tender-faced men should have with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. The Pure Product of Nature' Spring. You will f eel better add do better forming sRairaaaa aag awextery wllM ft der ria Ika aa4laal ef IKetr r pecll t-otltlral paru aaall fca aaataa-t FLYING CHAIN HORRIBLY MANGLES FARMER'S FACE itrl a TW luil I Tlurelon, or. ArU 14. It fcC frctd Rtof. a feimer realdlag Bear fcere, waa vary aloly Injured Tuesday after rtao, whea In hauling log to a aoll aanlll ea hla p'ei. a tkela bret n4 he was struck la O fata III aaaa w rrvb4, lb upper Jaw bone waa torn Icm frem th cranium, a ad al laet account f-m th Inepital la Eugene b bad not racoverad conarlauan acldmora aa ua a ale koeee la la drag th log I Iba pood, and la gvtag dawa a tfcarw aWlavtty wbaew a4 laa kerae k4 la raa t fe owl ef ik r f Ika lag, etrwft a rauatag a tag ta iw.s ff ! I l rem, sad tha f! Flag kata lag atrwrk Mr rtgisat ta Ik tW Its wa fiHiag a fw BRlau t a flee- tba aeidaal sag hurried ta Cugea by aaiaeaablt. feet-. er K eH rklag I lab Ufa I Ih frteAd ro raa'l df j ) yaw raally naad klnv. II MrOowea. 11)1 W Id U Utile nK-k. Ark. awffrd ll ear ain ecr any baaa and t kldne aclloa wee tiregular aae fe r.ful After leklag fvley eildaay 111 for a fw days lb pala left ear back aad lb kidney baeaoaa ermL I ran f la try rarommend t4ey KMaey nil tor I kaow ihey helped ma" 0klJ more lrug Ca.. saeln slara 111 14. bvaaek) lora, Merrtaea and fark. NATURAL LAXATIVE Glass on Arising lor CONSTIPATION Round Trips East ALL SUMMER Low round-trip firei to the point, shown below, and miny otheri, will be in effect via The North Bank Road - " " and through train connections, on the dates given. Stop overs and choice of routes in each direction. Return limit October 31. FAST THROUGH TRAINS ' A Happier To-Morrow will be yours if to-night you will seek the beneficial aid of the famous and ideal family remedy Be ec ham's Pills. Nervous depression, or the "blues," is one of the symptoms of a condition quickly corrected by the reliable and quick-acting BEECflAM'S PILLS When the system is clogged the bowels and liver and kidneys in active then the digestion is sure to be impaired and the nerves to lose their tone. Beecham's Pills induce the organs of digestion to work properly and thus this un rivaled medicine has a tonic effect upon the whole system. Beecham's Pills do not vary they act always in accordance with their great reputation ; mildly and safely but quickly. In every way in feel ings, looks and vigor a better condition Beecham's Pills Assure You Sold everywhere. 10x, 25. The elaractioavwith every baa are vary helpful TO SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, MILWAUKEE. CHICAGO. With Direct Connecting Service to DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS Atlantic Cltj ! 11.00 Detroit (laltlmore $107 JSO Duluth floffton fllO.OO Kansas City. Huff alo 9 PUM Milwaukee . Chicago 9 72.00 Minneapolis. Colorado Bering . 9 R5.00 Montreal , . . . Denver 9 55.00 New York . . ,.9 82-50 Omaha 9 00.00 .9 60.00 Philadelphia ..9109USO .9 00.00 Pittsburg ....9 01 -AO ..$ 72.80 fit. Louis 9 70.OO .9 00.00 St. Paul 9 0O.OO .9101.00 Toronto 9 91-flO .9108.50 Washington ..9107.00 DATES OF SALE April 2."$, 20, 27 to St. Tanl and Minneapolis Onl. To All PoInU, Dates Given Below Maj 2, 8, 4, 0, 10, 11, 17, 18, 21, 20, June 1, 0, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, July 2, 3, O, 7, 11, 12, 15. 16, 20, 22, 23. 20, 20, 80, 81, August 1, 2, 8, 6, 7, 12, 15, 10, 22, 23, 20, 80, 81, September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Tickets, Etc., at CITY TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH AND STARK. NORTH BANK STATION. ELEVENTH AND HOYT. Eastern Excursion Tickets Apr. 25-26-27 St. Paul or Minneapolis Only and Return $60 t ra.so a 70.00 108.60 $110.00 91.50 Hay 8. 8, 4L. 10, 11, 17, 18, 94. 89. June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13. 14, 15. 17, 18, 19, SO, 91, 94, 03, 87, 98, 99, July 8. 3, 6, 7. 11. 18, 15, 16. 90, 33, 83, 98. 89, 30, 31. a.ugnst 1. i. 3. 6, 7, 19, 15, 16, 38. 23. 39. 30, 31. BptamDr a, e, o. 7, , ii, la, so. CHICAGO ARD BETtrRlf. , , . , T. Z.OVI8 AKO KETTJBH HIW TOBK AJT BBTTMjr BOSTOBT AITD BEIU!t , rrvnArj. a trrt avntrDW aWVAemAw m. u wmi . . . , T. PAUL. MIKWE APOI.IS, 1 tT X. V T H. OMAHA. SIOUX CITT, HT. JOB. IBiI CirT, WUTSTFEO. POST AB- TKVB AH) BBTVBH 860.00 Tickets allow IS days for jrrrlna; passaAra. irood for return lo October St. Good (rolnir on . road, returning- another. Stopovers allowed within limit in each direction. Try the "OXXXHTAX. XXaCITED." Leave PorUand 7 p. m. dnlly. Thronajh Standard and Tourist Sleepers Portland to Chlcaa-o In 71 hours without chancre. Finest'," service and scenery- Tickets and sleeping; car reservation at city tick-' et office. No. 121 Third atraet. or at depot. Eleventh ana Moyi streets. , . . H. SICXBOV, a P. k T. A-, 183 Tklrt atreert, Portlaad. TaUphoaMi atarshan 8071. A-X388. EXCURSION FARES To the East Via Northern Pacific Railway The Scenic Highway and the Only Line to Gardiner Gateway, official Yellow-. stone Park entrance ; " " , A few samples similar reductions to many other points in the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as tha Middle West. St. Paul $60.00 Minneapolis 60.00 Duluth 60.00 Superior 60.00 Winnipeg 60.00 Chicago 72.50 St. Louis 70.00 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City and St. Joseph 60.00 Des loines 65.70 Sioiix Cfty 60.00 Davenport 70.00 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo ..$ 55.00 New York 108.50 Philadelphia 108.50 Baltimore 107-SO Boston ..; 110.00 Montreal, Qoe....... 105.00 Buffalo ... 91.50 Pittsburgh 91.50 Washington ........ 107.50 Detroit .7: .' 82.50 Dallas 75.00 Tickets will on on sale April 25, 26 and 27, to St. Paul and Minneapolit only. May 14, to Dallas only. To all points except Dallas, Texas, on numerous datet ' May 2 to September 30. Limit 15 days on ffoing; trip.. October 31, 1912, for return. North Coas t Li mite d(CANVwpy) Atlantic Express (B?Q Pr) Daily through to Chicago via Minneapolis and St PttL Immediate connections to Duluth, Superior tnd Winnipeg. The North Coast Limited runs via Milwaukee, with Com- partment and Drawing Room Sleeping Car, Mississippi Valley Limited -Daify through -to Kanjas City, SL Louis. St. Joseph and Denver via Billings and the Burlington Route. ; Direct connee .lions to Omaha. ' , - Standard Prawlnf Room and T o n r I a t ----- deeping Cars. " Plnlna; Cars with evlc tat I remou. . For reaervatlona and tickets cJ on A. V, CHARLTON, Asst. Oen. Pass. Arent, POP.TI.AKr fr. - z8 Morrison St, eor. id St Phones: Wain tit; A-liU at OlympleVTTaalb thrrwy a pint of