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SHERLOCXO THE MONK T.IU OliUGCW DAILY IOUliMAt PORTLAND. i SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 4. 1911 13 a - w-. i I af i i b. I CH turn A The Adventure cf the Empty Room i AMI TWS It.HAt C THI rW4 -SUt A rUiOA4( Aft I fHtAarf vn w Km C- a vCCW vrrit lilt. KeUee! Ka liMctuiiMk I fttaf 00 - THAT TTMAMr I HUT V04CK. HUiiOB AS 44f I wC m . . . . T MM I PI i . ' ' . A 'i DYGUS MAGER lUS . VMC&E tou pur Trk-4 W -.- i- - I Chuoio 'ire An, to w) jr sxcm c toe Tver mt aBt0-tlOt I - aa a aa a. a ihi m. ma a. a a j a. rwn i - i " a " "v sax bbsb r a a a i a an sa ga at a . as wwv. i' ia a a rv i w sa a- aw .a - - -a a v w as? a w w a as i i ww taevar m am ex aj a si I i. ?' iTT.v I I -II. v: ill I - err . i nt c to uMPr-z hrrjii , I V 'r Jlt2K 11 " fc.l vi I III rACTi &.t I I I I A hour wt,u7.rr lif ---'V ' 1 Short Stories Tell Delayed News nwBMof,UM .au f Y'ritlUf Aftcraooa aad Mht, rfTphed for Quick IHgtvUom bf Jomal IlMMler, ' CVacTHloaAl. hnilM t4 of MtkMurt, rumtnf kla pch on ih workma'a efnpM 1mm kill Um rrMafi 4ucw4 tb owiur ftj th mm rtvoluiloiMifT U(iiaiiofl nndtrlak for It rrm. ll 114 Ic ull vlp all eommoa law fiihta. aa vU m auta aututaa asd tola of eaacrvaa. Tba propoaaJ t 4 tar le Injurt4 ratlroa4 man lha boa, of lolng let aiata eoorta waa daaaaoa4 aa propoalaroaa, and fadaral Judcaa vara aharpijr erIUclaad d urine tha dabata. I ClaTaA pvnaloa bllla Introduead F 1 1 fcator Houroa bava paaaad bota llioaaa. fortlaad aa la taa Rat ara r li.nrv Uartila. till lu M. Mmllh. lit. and Harry Colpua. 111. Daclartna that aia piaata la eoa- araaa bava baaa mora thaa ooubia Ma aa la rr throAifhoat bla loaf earaa la publlo Ufa. formar Bpaakar- Joaapb O. Cannon, in tba beuaa rrlday. apefca 'acalnat a ahama to raduco tho rallaara altowaoca of eonrraaamaa from 10 to I canta. Cannon daclarad that only tba tncoma fruaa hla farm anablad. ktaa to maka botb anda moat. Tra eonfaraaeo commlttoa Ftiday nlflht raaehad aa atraamant on. tha Uorah-Jonaa tbraa yaar bomaataad bill and pVubably will maka a raport to tha aanato and nouaa on Monday. Olfford Plnohot haa Uaaad a aUta mant urflng tha adoption of varioua amandmnta to tha Bo rah-Jonaa thraa yaar horoaataad bill almllar to thoaa advocated by Sacratary Ftahar.' Soma of hla auf featlona will not ba aarioualy raaiatad br waatarn aanatora; othara will ba oppoard. Tha houaa of rapraaantatlvaa dacltnad Friday by an ovarwbaimlng majority to cut down tba mllrava allowanea to mam bara. Aftar confarancca Friday, Baaator Panroaa. tha Rapubltran laadar of tha aanata, aipraaaod tha ballf that It would ba Impoaalbla to oonaldar tha appropria tion bllla and othar lelalatlon propoaad bafara Jnly 1. Thla will ba aftar tha af 4alataa ta tba Chlrara and Baltt atara ootivaatlotia. . Fxiilona , tot eoanta wara fllad by tho Taft pnanaiara ia atari.au tba emaa ana wrj a towna Tjutrra. OfflcUla af tha Valtad Mm a Worltara of Antrtea hava laauad a eaJI for a taaaraJ oonvantioa at Wllkaabarra. Pa-, on May It. ta oonaldar tha tanUUvo arraamaat aatarad lato by tba auboom auttaaa rapraaaatlna; tba oparatora and tba nlna workara, which waa rajaotad Tburaday by tha tall eommltlaa of tha mtaara. rour aunoraa union win a an a dalaaaiaa. Tba Kaatucky aUta vnlTtraity baa announoad that cblckaa broad In j will ba addad ta lta earrlotilum. Thla will ba a naw faatura for a unlvaralty to ondarUka, Kaatooby baJnC probably tba ftrat la tba country to adopt aaob Examination Of akalatona dlacorarad la rnounda at Lka Dalataa aa4 Laka Lawnfarm ara daclarad to Indlcata that a bltbarto unknown raea of man Inhabited aoutbara Wtaeonaln agaa ago. Tba akal atona ara an bad dad la charcoal from 4 to 1 faat 6d. and eorarad with Uyara of rabakad clay, daalrnad. it ia oauaTta. to ahad wata from tba aapulchar. Xnduatrlal Workara of tba woria or- flolala raptidlata thoaa who wara ra- aponalbla for trampllnc upon tha Amer ican fUf la Now Tork. Tha place tha blame upon tha Individual whom thty Claaa aa "lrreaponalblaa. ' Tha aaxt II montha win aaa aome naw racorda In hiah prlcaa for maata, acta and butter, In tba belief of II. U Prea- ton. editor OI a naw xora (raoe paper. Tba cold ataaon haa put the bona far behind in thatr work, tha expert de clarea, and tba aupply of butter In alght la not likely to balance with tba publlo demand. Tba treaaury department haa wun- Arawn lta oDDoeltlon to the colnaca of additional denominatlona of money and la Jtot oppoainr tho bUl introaueea oy RapreaantaUva Bulkley of Ohio provia beUla Unliad Statea aanata ta ratify tba pra poeed atraamant ta the aauaa. Tba treaty waa ratified by tba Caaadiaa beuaa. bat a at by tba United Blatae) aaa al. which made oartaia amaadaiaata thareM ebjaotlonabla ta Canada. Ameaieaa miner. eepeelaJiy Lbaaa la tba waa (ara taction at tba ceaairy, ara wamaa aaainai raJae reperu or aaera moualy rtch told anlaea la BoUrta which already hare aant a number af renane buntera Into Boilrla with diaaatroua r uli. Tba Amartcu UruJaa at La ln baa eabled the atala department that ra porta of the rtobaeaa of tba mine era greatly ejiatgarated. Secretary of State Knot aae4 through El Paao rttdar oa bla war ta lejiroraia. lie aaciined ta receive a delegation of Maatoaa rebel repreeeata. 'm, vm wiaoea to talk entlDe mk. J act of tba reoogaiuea of tbar erenry. United Statea Marabal Bra water luat returned to QaJvaatoo from tha Max lot a border, ta of opinion there la amall hope for peaoe or betterment of eotwtittmia In Mexico la the near rutura, aad other tbaa Intervention there la but ntn. , ba dona on the part ot tba Called Statea. II. W. Hoffmaa. publleher of a week ly newapapar aad Juatlee af tha, at Seminole. Okl oaaaad hla own ar raet on a charga of drinking. II found hlmaelf guilty, aaaeated a flna af ii and Impoeed a 14 day aenteneo at hard woor. nerrmaa took hla olaea n . tang work In a- an tha Dublin mt. k... after oaa day of tbla ordered blmeelf recalled. Uaued a parole, to be la force wur.u, iow aenavior and paid tha flna Shrieking- whlaUaa at Turoa, Aria, rrlday. announced tha nr-tt,-.i ..ZT: pletlon of tha bla; 114 foot tunnel under the Colorado river, which la the largeat unit and moat Important irftnr.,-. he Ouna dam Irrigation projacC Tha 4 foot bora will carrr i. ii f'l "' ra betwean tha dam and. the Mat Ira n kunl.. T1ET0N IRRIGATED LAND OPEN MAY2S Forty-one Farms to Be Ready for Settlement as Homesteads. of ntffnga1 rnnvAnHnnsL Adrian IL Boole, renreaentlna inde- I In for I cent and one half cent place. . n-n-n. s.)A k.n.. th. . I A amraHcal ODaratiOB ha JUBt beOH ata oommlttae on Interoceanlo canal I round naoeeaary o nwm . immmh mnMiiimi a Miimm launoani which dlaappeared. one at owned ' ehlpe ualng tha Panama canal, time, from a ward of the Eaatarn Maine He alo favored their exolualon fromllnaana hoepitai at aaror. ine m7 the coaatwlae trada tery wa aolved by tha diacovery that Urging a bill to create a portd Ktcanione or the pauenw """" department of agriculture and Ubor. I mlaalng article. Phyaldana recovered Santiago Iglealaa told tha Inaular affalra I from the man a atomacn i '"fT mnnlllu f h.f Pnrta TtlnA'a . wairaral A Ttnatnn lurv haa decided that bad advanoad mora alnoa American aa- theatregoer seed not pay for a bad eeat qulaltton than In tha prevlou 440 year, at a performance. The verdict, returned Repreaentatlva Hull haa Introduoed a in the euperlor court, awarda i to bill to prevent government employaa Alexander Roea becauae ha wa unable from n article Lion m Breaidantlai cam- I ia aa a nariormanca iron relgne. Kentucklana ara urging a bill to ap propriate 1 1.000,400 for the purchase of timber land over Mammoth oara and advocating lta acqulaltton aa a govam ment park. Political. the Boaton theatre on January 11. Pacific Coaet. a. A. CarUon ft Co..8pokan railroad contractor, hva aeured the contract for construction of IS mile of railroad on tha KatU Valley line weat of Pen- tlcton. B. C, ana wiw craiinwww iri? m.. mil. . T.n. ..HiIa.. n I It la axbected that 1500 111. mini ! v. iuiiu.ui-,i - , . . men will ba empioyea on aunt will extend io ma ui charle Johnaon. barn boa for tha Hammond Lumber company, waa .-in. tantly killed In a runaway in the mill yard Thursday. a. .k- A.m.n of the Mexican tov anunent, a aweepln; lavestigatlon will ba mad by tha attorney general of Idaho into tha killing; of Raymon Here- . Mavlran. fir cniei OI rouw oumu at Orova City, Idaho, on April . Here ra waa hot while attempting to escape primary recount may delay until June the Issuing of certificate of election WOMAN SICK TWELVE YEARS x . , ;. X7at4a OtliawWTnmain tnntaf I -rmt far dlaordarlr conduct. a. a ta -A namaaaUlk aUMterrOre- now sue wai rintuiy . Hnanitai at Pendleton, Frl da.v. took effeot when a man by the name of Hall, employed by the Pacific Fire extinguisher company, oi roruwra, to do tha electrical wiring on the new , . - . w.i . I kniMtnr waiViwi out. - Hla action is a Restored to Health. naturally dislike to maka her tronblea I , known to tho public, bat complete restor ation tohealth means BO much to ma that and had eleven doc tors. I had dng- trlnjf down pains, Dalns at monthly penoda, bilious spells: and was srettlnff worse all tha time. I i raault of the strike of electrical work- era of Portland ka4 the coaat. , Mr. Hasal Moor. who gained no toriety three years ago as the woman upon whom former Adjutant General Ortla Hamilton, of tha Washington Na tional Guard, wa alleged to' have aquan- T rnnnnt lrn fmm I dnrMt t&S.OOO ha waa convicted Of em- tellinir mina-for tha besallna- from tha atate militia funds. Kvfh!rmrrir? waa arrested by a deputy United State Saks of other suffer- ngh mt SeatUe. Thursday night on log Women. a charge of violating- the federal white "t had heen sick alava aot ,f Knut ttr.hr. vm" I An effort U to ba made ta Chang tha SDOUX tWeiVO years, I Ih. minlna- eona-rfisa. which la Scheduled-to bo held at ahen June 4, 7, and 4. The Baker commercial t;iud ha voted to ask that It be held in August Thta change Is asked becauae mine ara not yet cleared of mow. A oeclal aeaalon of tha grand Jury i would hardly sret over one snell when 1 1 waa held at Ban Frandaco Friday nignt r u u. .1.1. - xr Mn a.n I to invest! (rate the ton a- wara. Tha lead wwi4u yv f- "a-r I . lh ran... thai what I suffered from cramps, ana at ' times I could hardly walk. The doctors said I might die at one of those times, "but I took Lydia E. nnkham's Vegeta ble Compound and got better right sway. Tour valuable medicine Is worth: more rtkan mountains of gold to suffering wo rmen. "Mrs. BERTHA MUTT, 603 N. 4th ; Street, Louisiana, Mo.' , i: Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- . I . . i .j I iniroaucaa at ut naiii iataiarare. ao- pound, made from native roots and herbs, I eoriing t0 plM of superintendent r contains no narcoua or narauui uxuga, stelner and members or the state board. - and to-day holds the record of being the Near tha fialam -hospital and on " tha tl'wh know of, and thousands of ToljmUry Ia lMt yeM there war 144 buried, testimonials oa file in the Pinkhsm Another effort la being made to have . laboratory at Lynn,MaaX, seem to prove Baker deeert eommiaaloa form af ov- uitiI nta tiieu wita wiy wiiciaii, - LAKEVIEW MEN SEARCH. FOR LOST SHEEPHERDER t u . 81 t Tke Joenal.) Lake view. Or. Hi. a t .v. TJclnlty of Dog lak .bout 40 miles from JLakawlaw. 1. ....7. " -in a aneepnerder, Ben Lena- uaa. id cnarga or atock balonglne; to W. K. Barry. It la believed that th m.n Wtnt out with hla aheep In the morning -uu rmmuim in, aiierwara DelnsT over ooma by exposure, a party of men .... ijiii Q ma Been and will eearch the hill country until he la found or hla uvojr reooverea. (Bj-rtal la TV. JoWMll North Taklma. Wash., May i- Tha United SUtee reclamation avrvlca. wtlL on May 14. throw open for aattlament. 1TI1 acre la tha Tleton unit of tha Yakima reclamation prolact. 11 to 14 mile weat of North Taklma. Of thla land. HIT arrta ara Irrigable under tha aoverruaent project. The land baa been divided by the government Into 41 farm unit, tl to 40 acrea each, al though none of tbem containa more than 41 acre of Irritable lead. The reat la either too high to be watered from tha ditch or too rocky to be tillable. Tha land la the laat In the Tleton anlt of the Taklma reclamation project Each settler who takaa land In tha Tleton unit will receive the land for the flllnaT fee aad for Hrlag en It five yeare. He rauat aaaume bla a ha re of the cost of aonatructina tha reclamation dam and canal a, ttl aa acre and of the coat of maintenance, at preeent f 1.40 an acre par year. Thla amount the reclam ation eervlce allow him to pay la 14 annual Inatanmenta. - Method of Allotting- I. aad. Should but one peraoa apply for any alngla tract, ha will ba awarded It. To allot tracte for which two or more ap plication are made, the government will adopt tha eyetem of drawing, which haa been followed in moat of the recent land openlnga The namee of the applicants will ba written on carda of uniform also and color, which will be placed In a bla; receptacle, from which the Are win te will ba aneda, A rereptaele will ba provided for each af tba fart) unite, aad carda bear lag the aamaa of eU applloaale for that unit wlll.be placed la each receptacle. The right te eater tha farm anlt will be aeoevded la tba applicant whoa name appear aa tha rarj first drawn, provided ba la duly aualirted to make bomeeteed entry. The United Statea reclamation ear- Ice has tpeat 11.100.044 oa the Taklma Irritation pro J act and ai pacta ta epend II.eaa.att anera, X-aat rar It auppJled water, ta 1144 ferine ot IT.444 ear. This land baa been Increased la value approximately 1114 aa acre from what It waa worth to a raw aula, aad baa been Improved to the approximate amount 01 itee aa acre, cy me nuno Ing of bomee and the planting of or chard a. vojeet Oempleteei Tha Tlatoa unit containa 4.I04 aeres aad water for all of It Is available this spring. The 41 farm unite t which will be opened the end of tbla month are the laat of the land available ander It The total acreage In tha Sunpyside unit will be 140.00. Water waa delivered to 41.000 acre last year and water for 44.000 aore will be available thta turn mer. None of the land under tha Bun- ayaidt unit will be available for eett la ment thla spring, however. The Taklma river la uaed aa a natural canal to bring the water to the land In the lower end ot the valla v. Tba water la relaaaed la measured duaatl tlee duiiag the Irrigation aeaaoa and 1 delivered from the river Into the varl oua canala The main renal of the Tle ton unit Is 1 mile Ion and It fur nishes water to 410 miles of lataral and subtalars! canala The main canal of the Sunnyslde unit la Bt tnllee long and It Supplies 110 mile ef laterele and ublateral. Knights Meet at Brownsville. Albany. Or., May 4. A half hundred member of Laurel lodga K. of P. at tended 1 the ' dlatiict convention at Brownsville Thursday, the Albany lodge giving aa exemplification of tha third degree. Several outalda lodges were repreeeated and all were royally entertained. '. Japanra to liaUtaf IUita. lOaliad rraaa Uaaad Wlaa.) , aa Veraardtaaj'Cal.. May 4. With tha ta ted abject ef "protecting the rlghta and mauulatng tba honor bad swaaaxwaanrvsnssaawaaTassBBaataaawwaKt , g - dignity and worth ef Japaaao ' rat dants la the ewuairy," the Japaaeaa aa aoalaUoa af Saa 0eraardlae la la of pe rated her taday. rtv waalthy Jaa anaa mercbaata ara tha mover la gha ealerprtae, Excursion I - tr.rraArr. SIJSwl, " ! I ' J . :,t?w::::::::u:::::::-"-: --- Vita. I 1 .w7Tw4-.ttVJA CIrT WX4xBO. T'T AJW 1 I 1 MVM ASTO BTUBbT sooum I ,Vt!SiV J?,U rr 0,B . rood for return : I to October II. pd, going one road, returning another. I I, Stopover allowad within limit In each direction . I I trr 'it "0UTTAX UanyiD." Leave Portland fin f . . T.hro." 8narl and Toorlet Plea pare PortUnS t I I I f . Chleat In Tf hour without change, riaeat aervlcW and I I I aoenery. Thete and eUanlng ear reaervatlon at elty tick. I 1 - L V at office. No. Ill Third etreet, or at depot, eleventh l Wa'Sa nxcxolr O. . T. A, 1SS Third Street, rorUaaa. . I I Theatre for Lakerlew. Lakevlew. Or.. Mar i. a. naw fiMM sufficiently large to accommodate the trowing- population of Lakevlew for uina rears 10 coma, ia to oa erected on me Cite occupied br ElVa raatanmnt on Water street, as soon aa the preeent uuiiumt. wmcn is a rrams structure. can ba removed outside the fire limits of tha town. Dr. Bernard Daly ' will erect tha new playhouae. and It will ba or ones and stone. Rancher Killed by Own Gun. (Special to Tba Joarnil.) riusb. Or., May 4. George Jones. well known rancher, waa accidentally snot Tuesday morning;, when hla team ran away and a revolver that ha was carrying; In his hlD pocket waa exnloripd. killing him instantly. The deceased I...., . n.M.w . n n imu n muM vttv pun., Armory Flans Maturing. ISelera Bureau ef Tha Journal.) Salem. Or., May 4. State Architect Knighton visited Ashland the first of the week and Inspected tha site for the new armory, which is to be built at a cost of 425,000. He said that the Diana ror the proposed-punaing-. wiuuhe-pre pared as aoon as possible and upon their acceptance by the state military board no time will be lost In getting construc tion work under ways IMPORTANT at - TRAIN CHANGES ON THE EFFECTIVE MAY FIRST o SUNSET lOGDCNaSliASTAl ROUTES SO MAIN LINE , AND BRANCHES lcifV MAIN UNE m.: Medford, Albany, 4:10 No. 10 rOBTUUTTi PASSBWOE. leaves Ashland 7:10 a. 7:89 a m.; Roiebura;, 1:20 p. m.; Rugene, 4:27 p. m.j p. nr.: Balom, t:b p. m.; arrive Portland :zs p. m. Na 18 POHTLAITD rABSSVOSBV, leaves Roaeburf 8:00 a. m. : Eutene, lO.r.6 a. m.; Albany, 12:40 p. m.i Salem, 1:15 p. m. SVoodburn, 2:15 p. m.; arrive Portland 4:00 p. m. . No. 19 ASBXABTO PASSEVOSa, leaves Portland 1:80 a. m.. as at present; Eugene, 1:60 p. m.: Cottage Grove, 2:47 p. m.-; Rose- bufgr.' 6:80 p. m.; arrive Ashland. 11:55 p. m. Rnshlight to Call Meeting. ' ::, Salem Bnraaa ef Th JoanaL ; Salem. Or May 4. Because of cress I or business uovernor weel,' who was appointed chairman of tha committee to investigate waterfront conditions In Portland,, haa' aaked Mayor Bushlltrht to ct as chairman and call a meeting- of tho committee. The other members of the committee are F. W. Mulkey. Dan Kellaher and Drak ORellly. :- , ara of tha tona that have' been In volvad In Lthe feud have bean served with subpenae and will ba questioned oonoemlna the murder commuted , in Chinatown. It Is expected that several Indictments will b returned. Lynn, Mas a. police Inspector have left for the east with W. A. Dorr, the alleged murderer of George R Marsh. Th habeas corpus proceedings were dismissed lata Friday. A bill to cremate paupers who die at-H the etate asylum for tha Insane will be this fact " If yes waat special advice writs to Lyila criaksaa Jaeoiciae uo. (cesn destlal) Itbs, Xats. Tlesr letter will be epenrd, read ana antrrered by a woana and'tcli ii strict confidence. 1 sftscellaneoTis. '-,r "The Caaaiiui guvernment la axpected to withdraw It approval to the Inter national fisheries agreement, possibly within a tew days. The failure of tba Ask Your , , ' . ' .V , Ask your doctor how often he presaibes an alcoholic sUmuiaht for t!Idreh. ' 'He will probably - say, Very, very rarely." Ask him how often hp prescribes a tonic fori them. He will probably an swer, "Very.very frequently," Then-ask him about AyeVs non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as a tonic for children. WOODBURN-SPRINGFIELD TRAINS No. 10 Will run dally on return trip from' BBOWMSVLUUS TlA X,EBAirOir, arriving Albany, 11:20 a. m. No. t WOOOBTmxr-BIXTSBTOX trsln, Bnnday only, leaves Sllverton ' 1:35 p. m.; Mount Angel, 1:46 p. m.; arrives Woodburn, 1:06 p. m. No. 41 KBATZS BXLTBBTOW dally, except Sunday, at 1:25 p. m.; Mount Angel, 1:40 p. m.; arrlvea Woodburn, 2:00 p. m. COBURG AND OAK RIDGE SERVICE Train eervlce between Coburg and Oak Ridge, on tho new Klamath' Fall line,, aa follow; . S5 XiBATSS OOBTTBO dally, except Sunday, 7:00 a. m.; Springfield, 7:40 a. m., connecting with train from Kugene; arrlvea Oak Kidg-e, 10:10 am. 84 X.SAVXS OAK BXDOB daily, except Sunday, 1:20 p. m.; rieid, 3:so p. m., connecting; wiui Coburg 4:25 p. m. No, No. train for Eugene; Sprlng--arrlves WENDUNG BRANCH J. 0. ArarOaL. IVawail. Maaa. A NOTED DOCTOR SAYS Everyone should use aome little antlaep- tle DdWdef la tha shoes. Conftirln the feet In shoes, la In itself unnatural and raum a molat or smarting condition. Propl of refinement now use daily, Allen Foot-Faat. the antlsantlc now. der to- be shaken t lnto he shoes, and would es toon without a df-ntlfiic as wilhout-th us ot Allan "a Foot-feat. Uboua No. 81 JbBATBS HTJOmBB, t:00 L m.T Springfield. 7:20 a, m. arrive WendUng,, 8:15 a. m. ' 1 - i; No. 82 tB AVIS WEHUMKQ, 8r40 a. m.; arrlvea Springfield. :45 a. m.t arrlvea Euifene, 10:05 a. m.- No.! 88 I.BATBS mVOWn, t.OO pi m,,- Springfield. "2:15- p. m.; arrive Wendllng-, 8:05 p. m. ! 1 fV No. 84 tEATBS WEZTDZOBO, 1:10 p. m. Springfield, 4:00 p. m.; arriv.es ...(-, . Eugene, 4:15 pi tni'-" fv";-" ---v ",. - t , . : ., - Nos. 81 and 84 CONWXOT AT SPBIHOnBlB with Coburg- - Oak Ridge . tralna... t-;',;; .- . i ' :. r "-."p- , PORTLAND-NEWBERiG CHANGES " No. 4-iportland Motor, X.UTE BJBWBEBO. ;45 a, m.1 "owegt. 7 . No. 108 Portland Motor, LEAVES BBWSSBO). lilO p. m.; Oswego, 2:04 p. n.t arrive r-ortianu.- :so p. m. r- ; -t :, ... f :' -- No, 7 Ntwbtrr Motor. XiBAVBB POBTLAatO, :45 a. m.; .Oir. 1-0:11 a. m.; arrives ntwoerj.-n:ue a. m.. i . . No. Ill Newbanr Motor. 2UBATBS POBTXABS, 6:80 p. m.; Oswego, 4:10 p. m.f arrive ewterg, 7:10 p;m.F : - HILLSBORO SUNDAY TRAIN DISCONTINUED Tralna No. and 10. now running between .Portland ajid Hlllaboro, Sun- uajt.oniy, win d -aisconunuea. k ..; - - 1 f . . DAILY SERVICE TO TILLAMOOK ? Trains to. Tillamook via Southern Pad fto and P. R. A N. will run-daily ( -. . a rotiows: ;. ,. . 1 Iava Portland, 4:46 a. m.; arrive Tillamook. 4:85 p. m. '.i Ltav Tillamook. 7:04 a. nv: arrive Portland, 8:44 p m. JOHN M. S C 0 TT7 General PcUscnitcF Afferit Have Your Ticket Read "Burlington" V To fflne East AS 'Special Kates When you pTan your Etttern tour at the attractive excursion fares to East ern cities, you will "probably desire to visit a number of these in one direction or the other.' If you will see that your ticket resds ,'F'urIins'ton, vou will ' have such a choice of Burlington through routes to the East as to include more of the important cities in the Mississippi Valley than you can reach via any other one railroad. ' .- . , . - - . NOTE WHERE BURLINGTON TRAINS RUN t Minneapolis-St Paul-Chicaffo Denver-Kansas City-St Louis Minneapolis-St Paul-St Louis Kansas City-St Louis "' BiUintrs-Denver-Ornaha V Kansas City-Chicago ; Billinirs-Kansas City-St Louis Kansas Citr-Omaha - ; '' Denver-Omaha-Chicago Omaha-Peoria-Chicago Denver-St Joseph-St Louis Omaha-St Lrais It requires an extensive combination of railroads east of the mountains to provide the train service that the -Burlington Maintains between these cities. A. C. SHELDON. General Agent C, B. 9c Q. R. R. 100 THIRD STREET. PORTLAND, ORE.' LOW FARES! EAST Round Trip Tickets to PrfncipaTCMes in Middle Western and East- . ern States.. $'..., v. EXCELLENT ' OPPORTUNITY , - TO VisittheOldHome New York .....$108.50 60.GO 91.50 107.50 Baltimore . . . . .$107.50 Chicago . .. ... 72.50 St Paul Denver 55.00 Toronto Kansas CityV. 60.00 Washington Proportionately Reduced Fares to Many Other Points Going limit fifteen dayij final return "ltralt October 31,: 1912, LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES.; Choice of routes. r,4-:;- .iu-TICKETS : ON - SALE-1- - JL ' In tenrittently from. Majr "Z to September 20. , - "X - THE SHORT LINE EAST IS , VIA , i6-W.RaSN.r0i Lines Protected by AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 10 K)0 A. M. "Oregon-Washington lamited." i. ' f CrOO P. M. -Portland and Puget Sonnd Express," '. ' Both to Chicago vis 0.-W..R. 4 N, O. S. L, O. P. - . ; and C & N. W. - - A 9fiQ P. M. ;1t,Soo-Spokane-Portland Train, de Luxe to St. Paul l ; : . .-tU Spokane and Soo Line. ' : . ' ' , . EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE STRICTLY HIC-H-CLA S3 ;- !r - V '. : V : tt Us Aid In-OutHnlnf ' ' CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND X.'AZlllXZZ'Zr. 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