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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1907)
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Entenei a.« second-class matter at the pn»t«>Ace at Gresham. Oregon. The citizens, and especially the granges of Multnomah county, certainly owe a debt of gratitude to the members of Evening Star grange for their generous action last Saturday in deciding to discontinue prepara tion for the local fair which they had planned to hold October next, and to throw their strength toward making the county fair at Gresham a success. Certain it is that the proposed county fair could not be a decided suc cess without the united assis tance of the banner grange of the county, for it is a well known fact that whatever Evening Star undertakes she makes a grand success of. And it is not to be wondered at when one stops to consider the kind of stuff her membership is made of. Such unselfish devotion to the com mon good could emanate only from those who indent have learned the beautiful and dt-ep- er truths to be found only in the loyal, intelligent Patron of Hus bandry. Every grange in Mult nomah county owes to Evening Star a vote of thanks for her un paralleled generosity. The trial recently end«*U at Boise, Idaho, with its tale of horror and shame, forves one to the conclusion that a recurrence of this kind will not be entirely prohibited until the enforced ar bitration of all labor differences is adopted. This nu-thod of deal , in* with troubles between labor and capital has for years been successfully used in New Zea land. Why not here? “ Imino«! vol worth admit of no d« fence» For want of decency in want «»* mie " “Industry means success in life. 55’ithout it. genius, ability, scholarship and giMMl intentions are of no avail. By industry, poverty, and lack of opportunity, the greatest obstacles in life may be overcome, and success in life assured." “He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest: acts the best.” unee w hen the •»« we« very rough and nearly all the t>aea«>ugvra were aeaalck Pat nil I lug the pruuieuade deck our day. I i-auie acmaa a lady in a reelin lug chair la the very extremity of proa tratkui Ry her aide waa the figure of «nd photos of Churches, Schoolhouses, a inau la collaitae fn>ui the aauie dia order, hla head real lug la tho lady’» Residence Properties, Family Parties, Is i«l> Aa «he aevuted tu be otherwise quite my Specialty. alone. I ventured to addrvaa her, aay lug; can "Madani, I of ba aay aaalat nnceF* She •wer. feebly ebook her bead for an Iwlug apparently too far gone for •|H'eeh. “But," I went on, “aurely I niuat do aotuetbiug tor you. Now is the time to get a good picture oi your farm home or family It oeetue you are unattended, alnce your buaband ap peani to ba In greater diatrvaa than yourself " The lady murmured with the utmoat alutudon of wvakneaa and Indifference: “lie ta not my hualaiud; I never aaw group, your tine stock, etc., etc. We do anything and everything in the line of high-class photography at lowest rates. him la-tore In my Ufa!" D.lawara Grongo Work. Tho atato of Delaware reports an In croase of grange membership In one year of 28 |wr cent. Tbs grauge la en deavortng to Induco the trustees of the Agricultural college to uao the federal appropriation for atrlctly agrtcultprai As an introduction I am offering Stamp Pictures, 24 for 25c. courses In the college tnatead of build Pittsford (N. T.l grange will give a floral exhibit In the towu hall In All- glut. Competition la open to all who Character is what we are in the dark. real.Io In that town anil vlelulty. Better a mistake avoided than two corrected. Amcrkatu “Trekking” to the Cana dian Northweat Kiiivrkmnii Special Cttm *|«*«iM*ence. Prises CALL AT GALLERY in the big tent in rear oí Gresham Hotel, are offered In forty alx classes. Citnailiaii the tlguree are “Irts kiting” to the nortbweut, ami a h I miwx that there in IKIMi while an A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR Farm Views Ing up other de|>artu>euta with It When in doubt what to do don’t do it. Dr. BroucihtT Ialk> on Ureyon THE DEAD BEAT Never Saw Him fiefere. 1 waa crueatag vn au Atlautk- Haar glai»t*e at 4I> |»roph' army of uei.t Ameri A preacher recently said that P ortland , Ong -n, Augiuit 5, 19U7.— cana. atrong. Nought thia l-aal some church members were dead lu hi« eermon Sun»lav morning al the \Vi*t»t in I90H. It certainly cannot be , White Temple, Rev. J. Whitcomb heading their way to Heaven. aaid th At the State« firmer in moving Brongher, in diactisidng the text, “Peter He was right. There are other ■ «aid, ‘I go ••Bailing,’ an«l they aaid unto (or his health. There in hut one rea people besides tramps that art* him, • We go with thee,’ ” suid in part non- he in moving liecauw* he can aril dead beats. You can find them “Tom Richar-l-M'ii, «•’crvtary ot the ilia own land in the liome omntry and multiply it ten time sin area in Western in every community, not only in Oregon Development league, in a re Canada (or the Name price, while real the church, but in every phase cent letter printed in The Oregonian, iiing an ur.dreamed profit ami constant urge« upon all go»*i citixen« to write a of civic life. Every town has a ¡«ersonal letter to their friend* in the advance in value (or years to come. few enterprising citizens who Eaat, getting f«»ith the attrretiona o. I The American settler *»( hatay knows (. exactly what lie want«, ami conduct« l.w are willing to spend time and Oregon as a place in which to live. ll farming on strictly huNinee« principlem, Nuggeeta that the miniatera make a money for the upbuilding of rather than in theamiiewhat haphaxanl statement along thi* line to their cun- their community, and there are fashion ••( earlier dava.—J<»e Mitchell gregationa. those who are willing that they I think thia ia a aplemlid idea, The Chapple in the National Magaiine tor should do it. While they assist preachers ami the churebea «night to be August. not. yet do they reap as the dead mteresle«| in this movement. Like For an Impaired Appetite beat reaps, from others, labor. draw« like, If w<* want nnlMtantial citizen« from the Eaat to come to our’ T«» improve the ap|ndite an«l strength* Don’t be a dead beat. en the digTNtion try a few doar« of L. A. Taylor, PHOTOGRAPHER, Oregon Gresham, community, for it is only in so Editor Ballard of the Milwau doing that our country can suc kie Bee is having a hard time cessfully expect to live and pros eaaeeeeeeeeoeeeee swallowing his portion of the re per. NMIWBMMHVUBBS form pill handed the city of Mil waukie in the closing of gam “ HAVING EYES, THEY SEE NOT.” aWRCaSMDSGWXllHOt'SES bling in its country club. In the One is so often reminded of this IM TIIK a last issue of the Bee he asks, in reading the daily and weekly fire among other things, why the papers nowadays. Officials who “straight-laced citizens of the have sworn to do their duty fail county, ” who are not concerned to see anything to do, even Or V»IRTI.A ND. Otooiiox in the matter one iota, and are though the law is broken day liw«*rp*»mled l‘AM not harmed by it one particle, after day. week after week and Insurance at actual r»wtt. Tii«-.| think the proper thing to do is year after year right under their ami not lutimi watiling. \gt-ni* state, then the beat people out here wantisl in wvry county. I’«»r par- to pull the mote out of Milwau nose. They are waiting to be should reek to influence them to come. (ha tnln^rlam’N Stomach an«I Liver Tai? While the officials of our coun- There ia nothing a«» influential in thia leta. J. II. Seitx of (Mroit, Mich., i lisulars ante to kie’s eye? He also questions the shown. Then they wait until J J. KFRX. N,« ’y, right of the editors of the Star someone comes along willing to try certainly are acting very regard aa a pera»>nal letter. If we be aaya: “They restored my apatite t ftgft Ea*t Yamhill Mt , l’ortlniid. Ur u on lieve in the future pro«|»ecta ol Oregon, when Impaired, relieve«I me of a bloated I* F. N ikikk , Agt , lk»nng, Orc deal- wisely in their methods in and the Oregon City Enterprise do, gratis, what they are paid to *»r t«> let us talk and write al»»ut them. 1 , feeling ami cau*e«i a plraaant and «alim | to say anything derogatory to do, relieve them of the responsi ing with the overly sensitive Jap want to urge up»n the 3,000 member« of ( factory movement of the boweto.” i II. W H nashall , Pres , (irettham. Milwaukie or its criminal—the bility and do it for them. What anese and are to be commended the White Temple and ill congregation Price 25 cent«. Sample« free. For «alt* club. a pity it is. Sometimes one is for their conservatism, we hope to take up thia idea. I hate already by all 4,ruXKi*t0. Whenever any man, or set caused to think that parents are they will not lose sight of the suggested thia thought in our church liete ma of men undertake to set at more or less responsible for this. fact that the Japanese so-called calendar. Members have l>een re«piest- F ot Ih. <>l th*anff.ring with ed to send the cafendar to their friends, friendship is not to be taken defiance a state law, then it is Queer, isn’t it? Not so much so. invite them to visit Portlaml ami eape- ncarma or otlirr «neh irouble. I aiah t<> time for the people to force them When you visit the homes and ■without a doubt, especially if cially* the White Temple. Thia haa «ay, my wife ha.l «onx-thing of tliat to obey the law. For several see children under parents’ very their action in sending thousands been «lone. Thia is one of the reason* kin<l miti alter uhìi > k thè doctora* teme- , years the Country Club of Mil eyes, destroying books, pictures, of paid soldiers into the Philip why so many at ran gers are to l»e found dira ft>r tome tinte con<*luded to trv • I ì waukie has been a festering sore i or anything else they happen to pines, Hawaiian islands. United in the congregations at the White Tem Chamberlain’s Salve, and it prove«! to * every Sunday. Ixd ua continue this Ite bettvr than anything «he had trini in the eyes of the people of the have, and yet are not seen by States and Mexico as settlers, is ple kind of work. Write a |*r*<-nal letter For sale b/ all drnggi*ts. state. In fact, it had become so the said loving parents. Go to true. “The spirit of unrest and to your friends in the East. Tell them rotten and corrupt, and its ac public gatherings of any kind, desire of possession is beginning of the aitiKM«t limitless wealth our state Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known to Fail tions 90 notorious that the press perhaps more often in church, to stir the minds of this ancient has in its timber and mines, wheat and FREQUENT RAPID COMFORTABLE of Portland and Oregon City there sit the parents enrapt with and war-like people,” says a hay, cattle raising an«l fruit gr«>wing "I want to aay a few wonla for Cham- i were forced to take the matter the truths of the sermon, their noted writer, “and will, when an«I various farm products, Show them berlain'a Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea the advantages of our climate ami de- Remedy, I have need thia preparation up, to the delight of every right children sitting in plain view, least expected, let loose the ter scribe to them the beauties of our scen in my family for the paat live year» ami ' TIMÌ: TABI.I; thinking man and woman in the noisy, whispering, making faces, rors of hell.” have never known it to fail to effect a ery. I hear«! the other day of a young cure in any instance. state. Right here is where paper dolls, anything but con I feel that I can The Herald acknowledges with (Quaker who wrote back to his father, not aay too much for the lieat remedy of burning shame and disgrace is ducting themselves as children thanks a copy of The Quincy felling him of the wonderful size of th«* the world."—S. Jenison, Spring Grove, added to the already blackened should, and their parents seeing Daily Journal of Quincy, III., berries ami farm products in this coun York county, Pa. Thin remedy in for Cazadero Lv ,| » 1 Ml ««> N 0 record of Milwaukie. A large them, see not—and the children ri in tn it 0 OS Eatarada I containing a very able article, try. He toll him that the bark of the sale by all <1 rugghtJi. CorrlnaviH? j «.<i ui m ti 0 1» number of its citizens—and from are soon the officers who “having sequoia gigantiea tree was 24 inches Aln|iaiigh written by Editor H. N. Wheel thick. »• i tllUIU 0 14 The ol I father wrote to him and Notice for Publkatkm the article mentioned, we pre eyes see not.” Eagle (’reek •Hl ill Hl It 0 12 er, on the annual meeting of the said, ‘My son, I regret that thee hath Hurt« »n D«-partm«-nt of the Interior. • y i 55 4 KI M 0 22 sume Editor Ballard included, — Reader, father, mother, if National Editorial association at fallen into the habit of lying, along I aih I «»ih«»’ at Portland, Oregon, July H, HW7. Riefer 111 «I I SO N«»ti«-r I* hereby given that Alex . Trlekvy of signed a petition, asking that you love your boy or your girl, Boring 111 0 » Palmer, Oregon, ha* ftl«*«l n«»ti«M* of hl* Intrn Jamestown, June 10, 1907. We I with other westerners. You know the lion to make final five y?«r pr«w>f in »up|M>ri of Anderton 112 m in II 0 M this infamous instution be kept you can do them no greater Imrk of no tr«*«* colli«! tie so thick. ’ The bte elsiai, vis Homealvad ” ‘ entry, “ JG». “ I2^t27. * ■aoaa have not, for many years at 102 in Ml II 0 44 made July ft, 1900. for _ ______ tin* M I 2 N F I I ami M running in their city for no other favor than to take time to watch upon the receipt of this letter, I 2 N W II Mn Zt. Twp. I N R 5 K . an«! that <irr* hum 202 Mt Ml 20 0 40 least, read anything so interest 'son, 24 2 ltt in 24 0 S2 went and g*>t a large trunk of bark 2tt s»Kl pr«Md will be made br'ore the regtater Cedarville purpose except for what revenue them. Keep your eye on the and receiver at Portlan«!, Oregon, on Angunt Hyeainore . 202 Nt 401 30 0 SO ing and so instructive as this j inches thick. He expressed it to hts ». P>«7. it would bring to them. Think company they keep, enquire as Lenta June tn in tn 27 10 to name« th? follow In« wltnrioieM |<> prove racy story by Brother Wheeler. father in Pt-nnaylvania, C. O. D. It hi* He continuous Golf JII IK* reaidence upon, and eultiva 1210 II of it! The citizens of an Amer to what they are doing when of, th«* land, vlx Portland Ar Touching as it does upon every cost the old man $14 to get it out of the tion 1010 M N. E Turner »nd Rd. Trickry of Palmer, Or? ican city going on record as will out of your sight. Teach them ireorg«- Smith of Bridal Veil, <>r«*goii, an«! thing he heard or saw and he express office, and when lie looketl it gon. Alex. Barr of l.at«»ur?llr Falls, Oregon. ing to sell the very soul of its obedience in emphatic terms, ITATim AliiKMMON M. DHK nm KR. Register. is a man that sees and does over he sat <l««wn ami wrote: “.My son First pubi lent loll, July 12; last publication, John: Thee need not prove thy state manhood; American citizens by and when they are grown they things —from Quincy to James ments any more. It is too ex|N*nsive. Aug «. Portland I I I :»• V s. Il .mi Nl 40» 44 2 IS petition actually endorsing will having eyes, see—yes— and Golf June 1 M town and return, including a We will take thee at thy word.’ lx* nt* June Notice for Publication 1 4« crime, pleading for anarchism, if officers, have respect for, and visit to east Aurora, the home of I>*t us not lie afraid of exaggerating Hyram«»r? Timber Mn«l, Art Jun? U. is;s. 102 10 4 200 24 I S5 and this in an educated, enlight enforce the law. E'nit?«! Stale* l.aii<i Olfire, P«>rtian«l, Or«*gon, Cedarville. ill 104 200 20 • 01 Elbert Hubbard and the Roy- tho advantage* of our state. Ix?t us tell May 1*»7. ■o — 202 20 4 Nl 24 0 OS ened American community. Noli«-»* in hereby given that In compliance (ir«**harn the truth, and let us in this personal crofters. with th** i>rovi*ionn of th«* art of <’«»«igr»*** of Hogan 24 2 24 4 24 0 >0 I to Can there be any better illus EVIL OF “UNWRITTEN LAW.” wav ask our friends to come to Oreg«»n. June 3, 1K7N ?ntlt!«-<1 "An art f«»r th«* nah* of Andervon . 202 204 200 42 0 14 tiu.lNT Inn«!* in the Stat«-* of California. Ore Bort ng It will fill tip our state with the very gon, N?vn«ln, nil«I WanhIngton Territory,”a* M2 M4 45 0 40 0 20 tration of Pope’s timely warning The Herald has frequently The fine recently imposed on I jest class of |**ople, and give unto us rxt»-n«lr«l Hlefer ............ 204 400 12 0 n to all th? Public Ijiii'l Blate« by art that «if Augunt I, IN1T2, Barton 0 called attention to the growing the Standard Oil people of nearly citizens who love to live under (’hris- EMMA KENNEDY Ragle Creek “Vice is a monster of euch frightful 0 M of Portland, County of Multn«>tnah, Stale of evil of the so-called unwritten $30,000,000 will not strike a vital tian influences and believe in good gov Oregon, ha* thin «lay fil«*«l In thi* «>(!!<•<• hi* A|N|N|l|gh. . 0 >0 a mien, *worn *tat«*rn«-nt No. 7 CM, for th? purr ba«« of Currt navi lie 0 42 The following article, spot nearly so quickly as would ernment.” That to be hated, needs but to lx* law. th? W I 2 of NW II an«! NW I 1 of MW I «of I 40 M«Ttlon No. 1«, in T«»wn*hlp N«» I K, Rang«* No. E*tar-a«la clipped from the Pacific Baptist, government control or ownership seen; i Bast, an«i win sflter proof to «bow that l ton <'atadero.. Ar <1 0 OS Ihc W ise Salesman’s Creed lnn«l nought in noire valuable for it* limiter or But seen too oft, familiar with have al of such public commodities as I lielieve in the goods I am selling, Mloae than for ngrh-ulturnl puri*»*«'*. and to A M flxureN In Roman. P. M. ngurt *» in her emphasises what we »-«Hi.ii-ii her ■ I hhg to <»ni<i land bafore Ragtou f face, <1 Dally except Bunday. ready said along that line: are handled by the Standard Oil an<l in the firm I am working for. and P.«-« vlv?r at Portland, Oregon,on Turnday, black. We first endure, then pity, then em- I th? 10th «lay <«f September. 1907. An advance of one I believe in working not waiting, in i If? nam«*«*an wltnt*nnrn: II W Rand of Port For Oregon City, Cam-mah Park anil A moot dangerous type of anarchy ha« octopus. brace.’*? ' land, Oregon, O, L. Kennedy of Portland, Ore w«y pointa, ah»ng<* enr« nt Golf Junc recently made it, appearance in at leant cent a gallon, even, would imme laughing not weeping, in boosting not on, J < . Kuril«- of Portland, Oregon, c H. tion. And this is what the citizens four court rooms in thia United Staten. diately reimburse them for their knocking, and in the pleasure of doing « iiMMlard of Portland, Oregon. | Any mid an nsiWMNclalatf ur advtfssly tbs For Lent«, Mount Scott nn<l < n«t «idc" of Milwaukie have actually done; It in not called anarchy. In the famoua loss in what the government has gieel. nbov? d?*«*rib?«f lamin ar? requented to fil«- I believe that a man gets what lie their clnimn in thi* ofile«- on or In-fore «aid loth pointe, change <’nr« at Lent« Junction. they have literally permitted (infamous) Thaw trial a lawyer called rightly exacted from their hands, goes day of September. I*t7. after, that one order today is worth it “Itementia Americana;'* in other AMtEKNoN M. DREMMER, Rp«int?r * this thing to grow in their midst, court» it ha« l>een called “the unwritten The advance, however, would two orders tomorrow, anil that no man Firnt publication, W. P. MI’LI’IIAY, Jun? 2M, 1907, lant Aug. 23. ’ Traille Agent. without complaint, so long that , law,’’ ami in yet others no name waa not likely be made if Uncle Sam ia down-and-out until be ha« lost faith FFTORAT1ON to entry of lamdh in in himself. RATIONAL FORK*! Noth • la ben b> General Office», Firnt and Abler St«., they are now willing to endorse given, but the violator« of the law were was an active competitor in the K riven that th«* land» <l«wrllN*«1 E m *I<> w , embrar I ladieve in today and the work I am P orti .««», <iaaoo«. riK *» arr«*«*, within th«* <’a*<-N«l<* National F<w the crime itself, and even have either diacliarge<l or pardoned by the field. doing, in tomorrow and the work I liope «*«t, Oregon, will be avbloct to aettement and entry under th«* provlnioiui ol the hornetea*! the effrontery to say that it is of governor. The l>aei» of the unwritten to do, and in tlia aure reward which the law* of the l nlted Htaten siitl the art <rf June law i» that any wrong done to a woman II, 1**1 (XI Htat , 2»), at the l.'nited Htaten land The other day the Herald future holds. no business to others what they may be avenged by a relative by pun- Watches and Jewelry offirr at Portland, Oregon, on September 24 I«U7 Any feUltr who whr urtunlly nn<| In k <>< m ! do. And all of this is endorsed iahment even nntoMeath ami the aarne scribe happened around the I l«lieve in roortesy, in kindness, in fait BKPAIBI. n G A fllJKlALTY • a Ei rlalminx any of Mid land* for ngrir lilt nr All Work Guaranlectl. purjxHirg prior to January I, IfflJfi, ami ha* by its paper. God pity the com lie justified by the public. That the street corner just in time to hear generowily, in good cheer, in friendship al mH HbnII'||>II<’<I MUM, liHf H I»r«*f« n ne« right For B| n * c I«I Bargain« In Watehru, fire to make a hom«**t»*<d entry for the In ml* actn munity whose citizens counten honor of our wives and sisters ami a crowd of boys from 15 to 17 and honest competition. ally uerupled. Hald lan«l* were I luted upon the ance and whose local paper is so daughters is sacred, no one will ques years of age using the most vile I believe there ia an order somewhere appILf ation* of the peraon* mention?«! Iielow, who have a preference right a«ib)ect to the for every man ready to take one. That they are to be defended language. The boys knew bet I believe I am ready—right now.— prior right of any *ueh *rttl?r, provided *n«h lost to all sense of common de tion. with quicker zeal than we would show Mettler or appMcnnt I* qiinlltled to niake home WATCHMAKER and JEWUIR «tead entry and th«* preference right I m exor cency as to permit its pages to in defending a male relative is justifi ter, of course, but had simply Pacific Baptist. elaed prior to Meptember 21. I9U7. on which «late the Ijimia will be subject to nettlement ami ph be used for the endorsement of able, but that any one has a right to patterned after their elders, who 191 Morrison St., try bv any «inalffled in-raon The land* are a* crime. Wake up brother, get take the law into hie own hands for any also know better, but evidently H u I wh I ht . wishing to have their follow* E I t of NW 14, Bee. 1, T. MM., R. 7 K . PORTLAND, - - OREGON W M ll*t«*d upon th? application* oft!. W out of the blackened atmosphere cause is dangerous doctrine. Murder in fail to realize the importance of a.1.1 remen < hang.d sh<n»H give the old Kern, of Welrh’a F. <>., Oregon, and W. J. Fan Pup’« RcRUnrant. bion, of 17<*7 K 7th Ht. , Port la ml, On-gon, re »Mr**«« as well as the new. We »re blood is murder, no matter how influence. If they did, they unable to remember the athlreaa of ewh reive»I almiiltarieoimly, nnd alao upon th? ap ••••••••••••••••• into the pure sunshine and take cold great the provocation. If the law is plication of W. E lfowar«l, of Arleta, Oregon. (Mlgned) FRED DENN2CTT Acting Commie a new start. The next time we not severe enough in its penalties, or if would certainly set a better ex of the more than lìgio copies sent out. alone? of th«* Oeneral lAfi«l Olfire A|>prov«-<l Why m - ik I vour work t lm wIuTi' when Jun? '2ft. IW7, (Mlgned) «AF.ORGK W Wool» hope to encourage rather than the enforcement of tl.e law is dilatory ample before the growing boys Rl FF, Acting secretary of th? Interior. Liat W« <••• <l<> it for von hrrr jnat nf eha»]> I Bargain* in the “Herald Want Ada.” • nd ju«t m well or better?’ retard law enforcement in your and uncertain, then the cure ia in bet- of their community. 141. GLORYING IN THEIR SHAME $1.00 a Atout h PROTECTS YOU Mgai.ul Sit'kio H», A(*<*i(|rii( and Farmers* Mutual Relief Association lcc>dtnh «ill HipfMti G«l Prctacbaa \5<nd I» inn » rm»«’ of rhariiy al th«' Im in I n «>( oilier»« NORTHWESTERN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION ♦ roKTl.ASll, MHKooS < <11 ur wtHv Jotin Brown, A<t.e lbwkw<»<«d. Or. Portland Railway _O regon S hort L ine Light & Power ax = U nion P acific Company O. W. P. Division Fred D. Flora, 3 TRIM 10 Illi IASI OAIIY Through Pullman «iati'IntJ* *n«t tourist ni«'» pili« rer* rfnliy |n Oinnhn, < hi««|<>. Mpo * »•■• . ’ Hat ■ I Ilf « »I* «trt'lj l«» K*n.»« < «ty. I*»*» i,un.g t Dull vat» (►•’•«* Irre) U* th« Ea»t «In11 > ¡ I. UNIoN DEPOT Arrive«. CIIICAOO PORTLAND « 3» A M Ml’h« 111. for the East . 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