Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 02, 1907, Image 6

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    duly signed, are presented for Multnomah county grange fail
that purpose. Petitions should and carnival.
be immediately circulated.
‘Tisn’t always the fellow that
prays
the loudest that is nearest
A strong temperance crusade
Heaven.
is now being pressed in Georgia.
Published Every Friday *t Gresham. Ore., by the Hxvvz« >r»r« 1 < rushinu
TIMOTHY BROWNHILL, Emr»»«
M»vwn.
Movrsviixz Ornea, 315 Villa Av.; l'oan.oci» Om«, »» G.wdnough Budding.
MNttamiM
IVr Year. Ili» In advance:
UTtl.
trial •utecrt|4lon»*5e.
uaintaCO shouM
Single
V.
u> Mrvign ewnnlrien. *1»
Three Mem h.
t.k for »nr clubbing ralee
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be eni by Kxpre»» or FustoOk-v Money Order. Regulated letter o
fiumi«
up lo25<vnu.
RECEIPTS for aubecriplten» ar* not »ent unfa* HSRWseted
The lakl on your papt
rate within two veeb th«* rwelpt «4 your remittance
If it doe» «ot pleaae notify u».
nl,
OISCMDRUAACES In d«*f«*rs*nre to the wish of the ma>»r»i) of our aubarribvr* the |«a|w*r »»
until all arrearage la paid and an order to dia'onttuue to received
If you wUh your paver
Stopped at end of the year, stale the fact a hen you »end your »uhacripUon and it nil
cntnbt Of U0«t$S In or-leriii, change »( adilrea* give old *’ well •• new addreaa
CMMStMMan re wanted In every c>mniunll>
II no correapowdence arpaan treat you
neighbor!.,...! ,on are r. .|WlinUy rvqv wled u> een.l iu a» many I..al item. a. yow can
UniriN urn
LSG.U. AnVKBTIMMi.
111 leaded tit point. *v per »ingle .sdumn Inch
«K-hlB«nl»n
blsl l.AY ADVRRTtsINO X,. pmltlon guaranteed iv I"r .Ingle
Inch each l»ue. 15 inch« or over. Me per Inch each taane;»Inch« or over l»l-*r per mb
«ch i-ue. an lm-he. or over. Ur per inch «. b l~uv
For paaiUoa (any alae * yer Inch
additional.
RKADKRS. lc per «»«d each t»ue
no render aecepie.1 lor less I han wee w.
1 ah AIS (Want Column only), lc >. r word each la»ue. ..'.luting two it»,,,.». tn icuu»• <» »
abbreviation at one word.
So local accepted for lev» than IS cenlt
«
CARPS (one Inch). IX each l»oe. f ARlWOr THANKS <n..t emwedlng two Inches). M cent»-
IJCTTKRS OF COSIX'l.KSt K (not evceodllig (our lnch«l »1
ORITI AKU.» bo actual •
■t ribertor member» of their ianilUea. up to MB word», tree all over 1<»> word», lc a word
(invariably in advance). Count the wold» and remit accordingly.
All Lodge. Orange. School. Churvh. or other notices or advertisement* of sorinle. pertie»,
dance». concert», theatrical», etc given for a pr»«l charged (or at regular rat«
In order to inturv change of ad adverti»er» mu»t have copy in th!» othce not later than
Tuesday preceding day ol publication.
A reaeonablediwount will be allowed (rom above price on written contract only
ror
partieiiiar» enquire al oMee.
JM nusTZW I» our • prêtait y
We are well equipped to do the be»t wort »I current prie»
Especially farmer»' and butine» men-» letter Head» Envelop«. Butter W rapper». Statement»,
etc , tn »mall or large quanlitiea. Auction Bill», bodger*. Peter«, etc . printed on »bort notice
Entered
m
secoud-cla*» matter at the p.wto«ce at Gresham. Oregon.
A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
IMOS HIGH SCHOOLS
hard to fill. As pastor of Gresh­
am and Pleasant Home Baptist
churches and as president of the
Gresham Library association he
has proven himself to be a loyal
and efficient worker for the Mas­
ter. A sweet and loving dispo­
sition. a noble, manly character,
shirking no duty, humble and a
consecrated, godly man. he has
made a host of friends who re­
gret to see him and his estim­
able and accomplished wife and
family leave the field where
they have labored so long and
well. Our loss is Hood River’s
gain.
Hoke Smith, governor of the
Nothing lightens the labor of
state, who pledged himself to
husbund and wife like love.
the support of prohibition, will
--
lose $6O.(XM) a year in profits
H ob to Brook lip fuel (omblndlion
from the sale of liquor over the
special t\»rn*a|w»nd«*ttve.
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bar of his big hotel in Atlanta.
rortlait«l, July 31, 190*.— Ksavrlion in
The vote for prohibition was al-1 made, whether it l»v prueticuWv or not,
most unanimous in both houses that enough hi«* I in being «lwtroee«l al
of the legislature. The bill has the Mwmills ot ruMtern Muhinunah and
already become a law and will t'laehamaa eounlir* to break th«* wcwwl
lunation in Portland, it it couhl be
be strictly enforced.
Prohibi­ com
delivered,
tion of the sale of or the use of Certainly then* in hard vlrdullng altead
intoxicating liquors as a bever­ (or th«» man «»( amall iu«*aita in Portland
age like the divorce evil will the coming winter, not because there U
never lie made a success until the wood ahortag«*, for there in not, but ln»-
of the corner that haw Item affect­
federal government takes a hand, cauae
ed in thia commodity Tlte |*oint is I«»
or uniform laws are enacted in get an outside supply.
every state in the union anil At all, or nearly all, them* small saw
milla a vast amount oi fuel ia l«eiiig de-
then are strictly enforced.
We acknowledge receipt of a
copy of the forty-sixth annual
catalogue of the Oregon State
fair, to be held at Salem. Ore.,
September 16 to 21. 1907, inclu­
sive. Ten thousand dollars in
premiums on live stock, agricul­
tural and manufactured products
will be spent and should be com­
peted for bv our people. Write
to F. A. Welch, secretary. Sa­
lem, Ore., for detailed informa­
tion concerning exhibits, space
The liberality of the Stude­
baker Brothers Co. Northwest
in giving without solicitation, a
wagon as a premium for some
exhibit of farm products at the
proposed Multnomah
county
grange fair and carnival is cer­
tainly very commendable. Yet
it is only an illustration of how
the business men of the county
will look upon and encourage
that which is destined to incite a
greater interest in agriculture.
Ntroye«l which ought to K* sent to Tort
land. It Would command ready »ale, it
put on the market at a reasonable price
More than
cord* p«*r week, will K*
needed in Portland.
A wood Iwimn o( Portland has made
hie I miqn I that he will *»«-11 sh.b wamm I for
>ix and seven dollars |ier cord this win­
ter. Think of that! And slab w»H>d
has been the mam fuel for the pxirclass
and (or peopleot mo<lvrate m«*ans. kttrl 1
there is no wood famine, except such as
has been brought about by sueh men a>
Han held amt Vea**’y, who «*ontru| th«
Wood out |Hit of port Ian I. There is an
opening (or suin«*one to rush in tins fuel
that ia being destroyed at these saw imlh
in eastern Multnomah ami t'larkama»
counties, and who cannot I k * bought off
—will not sell hh -ml.
It is a good thing that the averagt
man does not umierstand the marhiua
lions of com bi nation.« in every «xnuuiodi
ly that he uses in the home. It he did
there would lie revolution ami blood­
shed in thia country. \.»t a single art
icle, except air and water used in the
li<»tne, but ia iu the hands of »»me corn
binalion. Herein Or«*goii their is no
local trust law. and there will l»e none ii
the powerful combinations van have '
their way, but explore i« coining, and
will tie an upheaval that will be startling
and sweeping in it« «'ope ami moment
utn. Liok out for the Patrons of llus-
bandrv!
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The GUESSING CONTEST
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THE DOUGLASS STORE
Will Close October I
HALF-GALLON MASON JAR has ixvn filled with an assort­
ment ol wire nails in sizes from a shingle nail to a 20 penny. 1 he
one guessing closest to the exact number ol nails in the jar will receive
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A BABY GRANB JUVENILE PIANO
The second and third nearest guesses will also receive prizes in proportion.
Brand New Assortment of
We carry in any quantity
.
.
Sugar, alsu Mason, Royal and other
. . Calicoes
FRUIT JARS
All colors, five wearing brands, as j- ,
long as it lasts, the yard. ...
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Buy and make your winter comforters and
school tiresses for the children now.
The defeat of the Union High
Best Cotton
school movement at Gresham
was not unexpected by those
Ladies'
who were conversant with real
conditions. Any change in or­
Finest
ganization must move slowly.
The general public is conserva­
east
tive, but conservatism is a fac­
tor to progress. It makes prog­
ress permanent because when
once gained it pecomes the best
guarantee against reaction. In
The Herald acknowledges re­
fact real progress comes only
ceipt of a souvenir postal card Wants friend Io learn ol Greshom
when public opinion has been so
of the high school building at G rkbham , On- , July -II, IW7.—Tim­
enlisted that it demands the ad­
Roseburg, a handsome three othy Brownhill, E.lilor Beaver Slate :
vance step. Men and women
story
stone and brick, from Mr. j llenhl, Gretihaui, Ore., Dear Sir: En-I
who inaugurate and carry for­
clowl tind our ch« k (or »LOU (or ahirli
and
Mrs.
Al. Hart, who spent a I'leaxe enter one year» »ubaeription to! KHTORATION to FXTKV «»F I kMM l\
ward any new, worthy move­ PRESS ASSOCIATION TO MEET
K NkTloSkl. FoKKNT
1« h.rrby
that III» land«
fwlow. rtulira*
ments expect to meet with oppo­ At a meeting of the officers of portion of last week in that the Beaver State Herald (or F. G. .Me- r|«vt»
ng *> aerra. within the t'a«ra«l*- National F««r
Wiaconain. *t. Or«-<«tti will t>r awblrcl lo arttl**m«*nt an<l
sition at first; but if the thing the Oregon Press association thriving city. We presume the Ken»ie, Box 47, Turtle
nini vr I hr pr>>«t«k>tia t»l Ihr h«>n»r«ira4
Mr. McKenzie ia an old lailroad (riend •-ntry
postal
was
to
remind
us
of
the
law« ot th«- I nlt«al Matra and thr act *•< June
advocated is really worth while, neld in Portland last Monday it
o( mine and ia d.-airou» of learning tome It. !*••«( <i Mat 2») at thr I nltr«l Mate* land
$20.000
high
school
building
at l*ortlan«i ‘>r«*ii«»w. <»n H**|»trmbrr JI,
gradually opposition will disap­ was decided to hold the next
thing of th«* Pa. ific (-oa»t and |mrti<*u- .»tflrr
1**7 Any R«-tti«-r w ho wa« at tuali; an«l in <oo«l
faith claliulng any *d «aid landa (or a*rl«-uTtur
pear.
Oftentimes those who meeting at Seaside. Every pen­ Gresham should have in the near larty of Grevhani and vicinity.
«I puri«»««-« prior to Jaiiuary I. l'«a< and ha«
not almndoto-«l «ain«-, ha» a prwtrmM-«* right
Yours truly,
first opposed the measure become cil pusher in the state will be future. Well, this is a good way
to tiiak'- a hoiu«-«i> a«l entry for th«* landa arlu
A. M eykrs , cashier.
til) <«•« uptrd .“Mill landa w« r«- luted Upon thr
its strongest adherents. Hence invited to meet in Portland to work up sentiment for it
k|»pll«?atluti« ••( Ihr |«rn»on« iu> ntion«*.| hrlow
Aho
have a nr*-l«-rriM'tf right gubyr*-! I«» the
first defeat in such a movement Thursday evening. Aug. 29.
Exellent Library Paste
prior right of any «ucii acttlrr, pr«>% id« «l aueh
The actions of the occupants
-.•ttlrr or applicant i« «piMllHrd I«» niakr honn-
as uniting districts for high Take either fast boat or special
rntry and th«- prHrrrnrr right ia ri«-r
of at least two buggies on the (Ine-hali cup of eold water, six tea- >t« ìm a<l «I prior
to rivptrmbrr 2ì. r*»7. oh w hi« h «lair
school purposes, or for all pur­ train for Astoria Friday morn­
»(»»oniul« (lour, a pinch of |a>wiiered flic lalnla will
I m - «ul»)rrt t«i «rttlrno nt atl*l ri»
Powell Valley road last Sunday
by an* «>uaHflr«l jw-rwou
Thr lai»«la ar«- ««
poses, is not really defeat but ing.
Frday
afternoon and afternoon proved beyond the alum, five drop» oil of cloves. Mix un­ irv
I.»Ilowa
>; I .’«»f NK I » Nr« t T IH . H 7 K .
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li«t«-d u|M»n thr appli«*ation« ofc U
postponement.
night will be spent enjoying the shadow of a doubt that they til very smooth, removing all lumps, Kern.
»• !«• 1« • I’ <> , Or« gon. and kt J Fmi
and boil until thick. Stir constantly, •»ion of of tit I7w?
E "th Nt . Portland, Oregon, re
The high school law is very sights of the annual Regatta at
• iv.-I «ifiiultanrouwh and alao ubon lb*ap
were not married.
She was and when thick remove from tire and i>lh-ath»n
of U E Howard, ot Vlvta. Oregon
new. It is not well understood. that place.
Early Saturday holding his head on her shoulder strain through a thin cloth; l»>tlle Nignr«l) FREI» HENNET1’ Acting U»»«iuia
• toner of thr tirnrrwl laind oth«-«*
Api»r«»wr«l
It provides a way by which high morning they will leave for Sea­
Inn. A». la»;. p*lgnr«l) GKORGK W Wool»
in one buggy and in the other and it is ready (or use.— Mrs. Archie 1 ; Ki
FF Acting Kt.-rrtary «»I the Interior
Mat
Allison in Home Department of July
school facilities may be placed side where the business meet­
KI
the young lady was sitting on National Magazine.
within reach of the majority of ings will be conducted. Sunday
her beloved’s lap and he was giv­
our country and village children. morning the editors and their
ing both hands to the occasion.
’ Watches and Jewelry *
Keeps Your Stove Black
Hence refusing to make the law wives will be guests of the offi­
RKFAIKING A NI’E« IAI.TY
e
If, after washing the stove, a few e
applicable in the districts where cers at Fort Stevens, who will
All Work Guaranteed.
•
Texas isn’t slow when it comes drops of linseed oil are put on a woolen e
the vote was taken leaves the show them the inside as well as to passing drastic laws affecting cloth, and then rubls-d on the stove, it • For N| mm ial Bargain» in WaU-hrit, N«-«> •
high school problem still un­ the outside of one of the most the trusts. A law was recently will never have to he blacked, and will
D. Flora,
solved there. But the problem modern forts in the world, re­ enacted, causing fourteen lead­ always l<»,k new. This is a lal»>r saver.
The
oil
costs
acout
fifteen
cents
a
quart,
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WAKHMAKIR
and JtWLLtR .
will not down. It must be met turning to Seaside for lunch, ing life insurance companies to
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and met soon, because the re­ where the afternoon will be withdraw from that state. Her and that amount lasts a long time — •
191 Morrison St.,
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Miss I<ia I . Beadle.
sponsibility of carry ing the ad­ spent. Monday morning the lawmakers have also passed a
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vanced studies cannot be placed scribes and their families will bill which makes the selling of
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Near Pap's Reatartrant.
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Sheltar Balta.
on the rural teacher without neg­ bid good bye to old ocean and trust-made goods a felony to be Forest planting In llllnola has been
lecting both the advanced work wend their way homeward. The punished by from two to ten mainly for shelter belts, and the spe
elea used have la-en the rapid growing
and the work of of the small Herald would suggest to our years in prison.
ones. When It is consider«!, however,
children. People demand good brethren of the press that they
that the shelter t»elt around tbe farm
buildings should tie as permanent as
work; they have a right to good commence to plan now to attend
A man that hasn’t any more the
buildings themselves. It might hi
schools for their children, and the coming meeting, which will feeling for his team, after they tbe end
be letter to plant slower grow­
they will sooner or later assert be of unusual interest.
have done a hard days work, ing. longer lived spectes. sneb as white
elm, oak. sugar maple, or even
this right in every progressive
than to leave them on the street pine,
ash. »Ince the chief function of a
Robartlna glvea what avary woman
community. When the public are
HAYWOOD ACQUITTED
for hours at a time without shelter licit la protection against win
m«»at deairea—a perfect complexion
willing to give the boys and the
It brings that toft, smooth, fraah.
W. D. Haywood, secretary of shade, feed or water, while he ter sb.rms, white pine, wherever It
clear tint to the cheek that ¿»notes
girls of the country schools the the Western Federation of mi­ is in the saloon filling himself will thrive, will serve this purpoM
youthfulnesa.
It will bring beauty
and will, tn addition, laat for
same chance that is enjoyed by ners, who was arrested Feb. 17, with beer, ought to be prosecu­ well
to those who lack It; It will retain
many years ft. S. Kellogg.
It for those who already poaoeea It;
the city youths, high schools 1906, on a charge of conspiracy ted to the limit for cruelty to an­
It will enable you to successfully
will be placed within reach of in the assasination of Ex-Gover­ imals.
combat the ravage^ of weather and
For an Impaired Appetite
time. Don’t doubt—don't argue. Just
every child. How long will it nor Frank Steunenberg Dec. 30.
try RoberMne.
Your druggist will
To improve tlie appetite and strength­
take to convince the rural and 1905, and who has been under
give you a free sample.
All drug
The only sure way of securing en the digestion try a few .loses of
glwts keep Hobertlns.
village community that the trial at Boise since May 9, 1907, competition against the trustsis < hamls-rlain's Stomach and Liver Tale
country boys and girls are enti­ was acquitted Sunday, July 28. through national, state or munici­ lets. J. II. Heits of Detroit, Mich.,
tled to an equal chance with the Mr. Haywood was given a fair pal ownership or control. That says: “They restored my appetite
youth of the city.—The School and impartial trial and the re­ will sure fetch ’em, nothing else when im|>aired, relieve! me of a bloated
feeling and caused a pleasant and satis­
and Home.
sult should be satisfactory to will and the quicker the Ameri­ factory movement of the Ism-els.’’
every fair minded person. The can voter realizes this, the soon- Price 25 cents, »ample! free. For sale
TRIBUTE IO A PASTOR
Appeal to Reason and other pa­ he will get relief from their by all druggists. »»»---------
The community of Gresham, pers of that stripe were very graft.
fxzerna
and we may say the people of much afraid that Haywood, Moy­
For the g.xsl of those suffering with
this entire field, exceedingly re­ er and Pettibone would be rail­
Haven’t heard of Rockefeller, eczema or other such trouble, I wish to
gret the loss of Rev. and Mrs. C. roaded to the gallows without Rogers or Harriman getting into say, my wife had something of that
A. Nutley and family, who left even a chance for an impartial jail yet, have you? If some of kind and after using the doctors' reme­
this week for their new home at hearing. They now, of course, us poor sinners had done the dies for some time concluded to try
Hood River, where Mr. Nutley see and should acknowledge their half of what is charged against Chamlierlain’s Haire, and it prov.sl to
Is- better than anything she had tried.
will have charge of the Baptist error.
them we would hav^ been there For sale l>/ all druggists.
church.
In Mr. Nutley the
«•e
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long ago.
Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known
Herald has had a staunch friend. ELECTRIC LIGHTS LOR GRESHAM
to Fall
From the day of the inception of
Now that the Multnomah
That cartoon on the front page
the little paper, he commenced county grange fair and carnival of fast Thursday’s Oregonian “I want to way n few words for Cham­
pulling for the home sheet and is assured, Gresham must have was a forceful argument in fa­ berlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea
He med y. I have use<l this preparation
has been working for it heart electric lights.
The Portland vor of tariff revision. The big in my family for the past five years and
and soul ever since. Rev. Nut- Railway Light and Power Co. daily is landing sledge hammer have never known it to fail to effect a
ley’s work here as a pastor and have been interviewed and have blows, in cartoons and editorials, cure in any instance. I feel that I can
not say too much for the l>e»t remedy of
citizen has been of the kind that intimated that they are ready to against the trusts these days.
the world.’’—H. Jernson, Hpring Grove,
wears. He has filled a place in furnish all the light needed for
York county, Pa. This remedy is for
the entire district that has been the town if proper petitions,
Let us all pull together for the sale by all d.uggisU.
.
In all sizes, from 55c per dozen up.
Thread at 5c per spool.
Furnishing (ioods of all kinds.
assortment Babies' and Children's Shoes
of Portland.
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F..r Ka«i»rii Ws»hingt<m, Walla Malla, Lew-
l»(»»n, f'tN-ur »PAri» un»l Great Nurlhein points
JO
ATLANTI«
EXPRESS
33 for tlo* Ea«t %ia Hunt
1
Ingh'ii
30
44 PORTI.AM» HIGGS 1.0
1»
c AL, for all I»« al point«
?•
40
iN'lwecn
Bigg» an»l
S3 Portlaml
24
M
M
37 10 OS
S3 10 10
A |& P M
(»ally.
p ■ \ M
JÑtlIy.
N IA A M
Dally.
& V» P M.
Ml|
HIVER M il EDI! LE.
Ifrl 311 10 10 30
.m 9
11
IN 9 4M II
10 4KI 13
10 10 lo 13
IA IO IS 13
leaves
• III« AGO PORTEAN!» 9 »» A M
MPE« IAI. for lh.’ ha»l
iMlly
* la Huntingiun.
apOKAKF.
1»
14
11
EAST IOUNO
Gr«*sham
Hogan
Anderson
Boring
black.
700
300
340
404
V 4 4T0
S3» 034
Portland ..Lv :> 467
Golf June
7
Izerit» June
A 2OM
Myeamore
n •J7M
f'edarvllle.
A Xia
A. M
303 40S 30
3)3 4)5 31
433 ill 4J
443 S05 40
443 S45 40
Will VI 144 OSS SS
WJU 0?2 02 4 130 0?
6613 OS? 054 15 4 OS
II 12 ill 114 310 11
a into In 13 10 3 10 4
JUIO >13 20 3 304
Ala -JI IO 24 12 24 2 244
304
STATtOHS
Hlefrr
Barton
I’NION |»FPGT
VIST IOU».O
<’atadero Lv
livre juat na « livap
nini juat ita well or lw-lt«*r?
Portland Railway
: I Light & Power
| Company
RAPIO
(or voit
we can «lo il
•
FREQUENT
votir work rl»««,wlicrv ulicit
Why rend
-
44 1 II
0? 1 S3
17 1 40
34 1 IS
j
'
|
|
toll ARTORIA »til A mi I*. M
way |M*iut», connecting
Imily
with ateamer for llwa-
except
<••» an»l North Hem, h.
Munday,
«l<’Niner
nnmn I o Aali al Mai urday
dock (witter | h r )
lu mi P M
& no P M.
Dally
except
Hu mlay,
Foil DAYTON, Ore
gon <lty nml Yam hill,
Rlvr p<»11»t m
Anh »1
<l»M’k (water per.)
» m I’ M.
Dally
except
Munday
II
.
.
7 00 A M
Imily
ewerpt
Munday
30 0 01
Fur a w I r I oii , Idaho, and way points from
34 0 04 '
Rli»»iria, Wa»h
30 0 04 i
Leair Riparla fi io A. M nr upon arrival
43 1 14 ' train No 4, dally except Maliir»1ay.
A
11ve Riparia 4 P M„dally except Friday.
44 0 20
I
M 0 23
54 0 30
05 0 30
00 0 30
11 0 42
11 0 40
24 0 S3
0. R. &
4
M
En»t ward
I- M I- M
Biggs Mali
figures in . laical * Ki
<1 Daily except Munday.
For Ori-K'>ii City, Cam-mnh Piirk nml
way poinla, cli!«s*’ •’»•’’> »t <»«»If Juiic-
tion.
For L.-tiO, Mount Hrott nml i-nnl. till,-
points, chan»,- car» al In-ntn Junction
W. P. MUI.CIIAY,
Trafile Agent.
N’J
Hp’v
Schedule
Of Train.«
(Xdl
M enl ward
A M
AM r M
Mall
Vl,r
4
i e
Sr Nn
No, A No r. fin
A IA
A IA
7 «I FOSTI MO
9
9
A 2D
a 20 7
EAST roo-i
fort . Fori
E Elyr Ix>oa>
A No NN»’
»1
a On A 4ft
*2ft
7 IV» AS»
MM
A 4ft'
A AO
, a 9 lift
9 14
7 »
FAIRVIEW
A M 7 A7 TROUTOAl
a 7 Ml ROOSTER R
. •
A 1*2 RRIOAI VEIl
7 ’M
» 1»
7 IH
1 10
. « M
« M
« »«
Ticket i»lli<*v, Third mid Washington,
lei,j,|,o„e Main 712 <’ W Hlringer,
General DIHcua, Fimi nml Abler Hl»., City Ticket Agent. Win. McMurray.
PoRTI.AND, D hr UON.
I Geni Paitnengrr Agent.