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Women’s Page Hoisthold Hilts. FaskiORS aid RwipRS Spring cIvHuing may be an evil, but it Is a very difficult one for mauy housekeepers to e« :q>e. fur It Is really easeutial from the hygienic point of view that carpets should be taken up an<l beaten and cleaned, heavy curtains taken dowu and cleaned before belug put away for the summer; re|>a|>ering. painting and whitewashing done where mvessary. floors stained aud repolisbed. etc., only to mention a few Items to which attention must ba paid. The work should be arranged in a methodical fashion: also arrangements should be made to hare the cleaning carried out while the family Is from home, for tt is manifestly unfair to ex pect the servants to get through the work of housecleaning and have their ordinary work to do at the same time If. however, it Is impossible for all the members of the family to be away the rooms should be done systemati cally. so that the whole house shall not be in a state of upheaval, for. although a man may appreciate the fact that his house is dainty and attractive In appearance, be usually falls to realize that a certain amount of work and trouble is essential to keep it up to the height of perfection to which he has grown accustomed There is one great advantage of a spring cleaning, and that is the neces aity for going through all the drawers and making a clearance. Every mem ber of the household should make a point of discarding everything for which he or she has no use. for there is nothing more inimical to real tidiness than the boarding of quantities of un necessary and often utterly useless gar ments or knickknacks. It is well to remember In this connection that many charitable organizations are glad to hare and are prepared to collect un considered trifles In the way of cloth ing. etc. There should be a sufficient supply of rubbers, dusters, house flannel, dust ing sheets, scrubbing brushes, brooms, ammonia (which is simply invaluable for all kinds of cleaning* soap, metal and furniture polish, etc., so that everything will be on hand with which to do the work. Itemember to pro cure the requisite outside help If there Is more work than one woman can reasonably get through with. Last, but by no means least, provide those who are working with kneelers for use when scrubbing All the blankets should be wasp,-J and those that are not required put away tn tin lined boxes, with t-aini hot strewn between the folds The mat tresses, pillows and bolsters, fal 1: more through cleaning, must t>e we l beaten and brushed in the open air. while the mattress corers, e.c. sir* : d be washed before l»eing put t*.:<-'; on the beds The bedsteads must lie <Uo? ougbly scrubbed and the Ironwork nib bed over with |*araffin All pictures, etc . must be taken fro t. the walls. The walls should Ii.r:sh ed down with a soft broom round which has been tied a clean duster and where necessary they should t«e rubbed down with a stiff dough of flour and water All the furniture, of course, should, if possible, tie removed from the room, being well dusted and washed with vinegar and water. The carpets should be lifted and beaten and the floors well scrubbed First brush the floors well to remove all dust and have ready two pails of warm water Make a mixture with one part of lime, two parts of soft soap and three parts of silver sand and scrub the floor with this Place a little of the mixture on the boards, rub thoroughly with a wet scrubbing brush, rinse with clean water and wipe dry. This is particularly good for whitening the boards. It’s a Safe Playground For Baby. Keep the baby from bumping his head against tables and chairs with one of these luxurious play boxes lined with shirred silk over cotton hatting. The play box has no bottom and moves readily on casters, and the rider FIG DAINTIES. EASTER FASHIONS. JONSRUD BROS. Novel Way« ef Using Thia Papular Fruit. English Fig Pudding -Mix together two-tbirds of a cupful of chopped suet, one cupful finely cbop|>ed tigs, two and a half cupfuls of breadcrumbs, a half cupful cocoa, oue cupful sugar, a quar ter teaspoouful of salt, a teaspoouful orauge or vanilla extract aud theu three well beateu eggs. Put Into a well creased mold aud steam three and a half hours. Turu out aud serve hot with a ginger sauce or cold with a garnish of whipped sweetened and fla vored cream. Chocolate Fig Pie.—Beat the yolks >f four eggs, add one full cup of sugar and stir well together. Add eight heap ing tablespooufuls of grated chocolate aud beat again Put Into a saucepau and as it heats stir tn slowly two tablespooufuls of flour dissolved in a quarter cupful of cold milk. As it be gins to thicken take from the Ore and add one large cupful chopped tigs. Line two pie tins with pastry and bake. Theu put tn the Alling aud return to the oven a few moments to "set.” Beat the whites of the four eggs with four acant tablespoonfuls of sugar and a teaspoonful of vanilla. Spread lightly over the ptee. Set back in a coolish oven to puff and brown. Stuffed Figs—For this purpose use the bag flgs that have not beeu pressed. Cut a small slit at the stem end of each flg and Oil with salted pecans or al monds. Press together and roll in pow dered sugar. Fig Sandwtsbes.—Chop the flgs very line, add water to make a thin, smooth paste and cook gently until of spread ing consistency. Add nut meat chopped fine, with orange Juice or extract to flavor, or, if preferred, use grated candled lemon or orange peel, with fresh fruit Juice to taste. Spread be tween thin slices of buttered brown bread cut in fanciful shapes or betweeu thin slices of augel food or sponge cake. Th« Bow Blouse 1« ■ Charming Spring Navalty, A dainty blouse for Kaxter la calle»I the bow blouae. Made of cbartueuae to match the costume with which It la to be worn, the blouse has a veiling of ninon lu aouie coni ranting color, and betweeu utnon and foundation there la a huge bow In antiu of some bright col or which extend* aqroaa the entire front of the figure Black blouses In thia atyle have bows of bright gold, royal blue or cerine aatlu. and very smart they look Illuatrated la a morning gown of white printed twit late. which la very charming and dainty for summer wear. It la eaay to make, and now BORING OREGON For Icing. CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK WANTED Girl for light housework, enquire l.enta Hardware Co., Lenta. LUMBER $0 AND UP WANTED— Hoys tuav bo had ami aomslimea girls. The older ones al ordinary wages and others to lie •chooled and cared for in return for «light services rendered. For perticu* lars address W. T. Gardner, su|>crln- tvnilent Boys and Girls Aid Homely of Oregon. Portland. Ore. If tarar stork of Dlmsnslon Lumber on hand Hough «nd Dresae.1 lumber lor «II purpose« •end order Io JCNHRVD IlHoH. Borina EDA BORING-SANDY For turlhar Information phon« or writ« ii. Boring. F. DONAHUE, Prop. • • Oregon THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE Call and get our prices on brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money. Our de livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. MCKINLEY & SON Both Phones, Tatar 86N, Local 3112 I block east of Poatoffice, l.enta We Carry in Stock All Kinds of These May Manton patterns are cut In sizes for the skirt from 22 to 30 inches waist measure anti for the jacket in three sizes—small 34 or 3t‘*. medium 3x or 40 and large 42 or 44 Send 10 cents each for the patterns to this office, giving numbers— skirt 6319. jacket MB an l will be promptly forwarded to you by mail If in haste send an additional two cent stamp for letter postage, which Insures more prompt delivery. When ordering use coupon. Size Staple and Fancy Gro ceries Including such well known g><«in of Merit m ALIEN a LKWB, PRB FKHKE1) STOCK canned goods, WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc. I Name ............................... When you don’t find what yon want at other stores go to L. E. Wiley’s Address .......................................................................... at WANTEH -Good, clean cotton rag* a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Egg* for hatching, Calkins strain of purebred white leghorns Egg« for hatching balance of season |t* Ob and : 18.00 per hundred. Some stock for sale. . Call l.enta Home Phone 2924 or aiidreaa ' Calk Ina Poultry Farm, Lenta, Oregon, Gilberts Station tf rim «sAi.K FOR BALE Second hand baby car riage—25fl South Main Bl, lamt*. Ore. FOR HALE-—One gasoline traction I wood saw Call al 206 Cason «Irret FOR HAI.E—H|»an of mule«, heavy I wagon, spring wsgon, buggy, mower, rake and all farm implement«, in go<«i . condition ; also 7 head of sheep W G Dowtin, Gilbert's Crossing, She Hated to Do It, but Then She Felt That She Was Justified. Ths Proof. DINNER Crea.n of Corn Soup. Beefsteak Farcl. String Beans Boiled Rice Pickled Onion« Cabbage With Cheese. Prune Souffle. When the Icing becomes too hard to spread easily, soften it by adding a lit How the Flounce Is Used. tle water drop by drop. Beal it con- j There 1« such r variety of opinion stoutly while adding the water about the host way to use n flounce If the Icing Is too thin It miy be among the dresHmakers this season thickened by adding powdered sugar. that one ran *ee almost any kind of experiment, good and had. among the Matchmaking. new models. The majority rllng to the “Now they claim that the human feeling that the flounce most be nr body contains sulphur.” ranged without fullness, so on the “In wbat amount?" new taffeta frocks, as well as the "Oh. In varying quantities.” smart little serge and corduroy ones, "Well, that may account for some either Are or six flounces are put on girls making better matches than oth without a gathering string and are ers.”—Pittsburgh Post. shafted like petals at the lower edges. “Apropos < f intern ilional marriages," said a Texas congressmen, "I am re minded of a saying of Vicomte I’Olg- nou. '■ 'These American heiresses.' grum bled the vl unite to bls friend, the Chevalier Tele de Venu. 'are a cold, calculating, designing lot.' " 'Yes?* said Tele de v’eau. "'Ye«,'Hugllljgiion. 'I've Just bee*; accepted by Miss Billln Mare and. though Itlllia I m worrh twice as much as Ix.tta Golde. tlie latter declines pos itively to release me from our e tigage rnent.’"—Washington Star. Ths Nscsssity Rsmovsd. Baker Manning's of*er*Hl«»t> has be»** postponed Indefinitely. Barker Why's that? Baker-HI« surgeon's wife has Inherited fl large fortune Life. HMVRNTII HAY AbVXNTIgT t'llTKi II lUtur- 4«> Habbalh itchmil to A M . Maturday I'rvanh. Ing IIAM. Hundar Missionary Meeting S:SO I' M Suuday Preaching a uu I- M . Wednesday Prayer Meeting 140 P M. All welcome to Iheee mevllnga. C. J. Cummlnga. I* as lor, residence VS Kaal SAlh Hl Phone Tsbor SSII. FOR CALI ~ i'laetering sand and gravel. Call Tatar 2063, R iieyting, 45 Lincoln and Grays corner, l.ente, Oregon t H GRANGE DIRECTORY FOR SAI E—All kinds of Rough sml Dreeenl lumtwir at Reduct-d prices at our mill two miles front Kelno, Oregon. Lum tar delivered. Kandy Ridge Lum ber Co. Phone 41x1 Joel Jar I Mgr. FOR SAI.E-Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub Co. LUMBER—At our new mill I mile« enttlira»t of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonsrud Hroo. (• FOR SAI.E—One fourth acre,cleared, in Waldon Park. Five dollar payment* Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co1* i tfice. FOR SALE Rhode island RedCock- Tvls Enguire at Grange Store. tf I Fitts RKNT FOR RENT— Modern 4-room house, well located, 112 |>er n onth. Three nxirn house near Bright Realty Co , per month. Enquire O F Freetarg, block east Grange Store or Ix*nU llHrdaare Co. | I ' REAL ESTATE BARGAINS We have listed perhaps the biggest list of bargains in real estate of any firm in the city. Our list includes many excellent buys in Lents property. We also have houses for tent and for sale on easy payment plan. Bright Really Co. MRS T. BRIGHT Foster Road East of P. < I. Equally Creditable “Do those «forle- fli.it «tiitesninI* tell, give tile ptlblh nt* lni|*re«sloii thill lie Is ii rnnn of luentiillty ?’ "I think mo . replied Senator Kor ghnm "Even if they do nut Irtdlcnte . ready wit they show h long memory " Wnsldugtoii Sta* Well Done. "Whatever I try to tin I do with sil my might.” "That won whnt Itldgely *tld. He told me von got 1*1« hi«t dollar." Washington Hern Id A man 1« hated sometime« for pride when It was nn egress of humility gave the occasion. i ( DI RECTORY { | itirsiisss are requole.i in arn,| to Th* Harald lnt»n»«il<>n so that a brief card can be run Crea under Ihla heading Hand place, da, and hour of meeting.} 1-I.KAHANT VALLEY UKANliK No ata Meet« «eco».I Saiurda, al I so m and fourth Saturday at lo SO a m arar, month. HIM KWrxill UKANUK Meals the flrat Wad noada, of each tuonih at a |> m and third Mat- urdav al l<> a m MULTNOMAH UHANtiE. NO T1 Meats ths fourth Mattini«, In ever, month si lo Su a m . In tlrange tamil. Orient. KAIHVIKW UKANUE Meets Aral Halurda, aud the third Yrhla, <d ea.-h tuonili. KI MMELLVII.I.K UKANuK NO IM MeeU In the achuolhouae the third Mslurds, of eaeb monlb. SVENINO MT AH UKANUK Meets In Itasi* hall at Mouth Mount Tsbor on the Aral Hatur- dav of each month at lo a tu All vlallora ara welcome. OHKMIIAM GRANGE Meets second Hatur da, In each mouth at IV go a. m. RAMABCUB URANUB, NO. M.. t. nrat Halurda, each month. LRNTS GRANGE Meeta eeeond Halurda, ol each month al Iv SV a m t'LAt’KAMAfl GRANGE, NO rtn MeeU ths Ural saturda, In the mouth at IV so a m and the third Maturila, al 7 SO p m HANhY ORANGE, No sv-J Menta acromi Sat orda, ut each month al 10 o'clm'S a m. t ill.I MIIIA OBANOÌ NO .. . Mr. I. in all da, « aalon Aral Halurda, In each month In grangv hall near Curbrlt at iu a m UI.A< KA M AH <»ll A N'iK ttirvl« flr»t Saturday <>f i-arh iiiniHli at 10 ai) a tn nxl thlr<l Halur <lay at 7 Su p tn. PROFESSIONAL RAItKOAD IIMI ( AKD Notary Public Abstracts made and examined Rollo C tiroesbeck Attorney-at-l.aw Ollie»- open daily ami on Monday and 1 Thursday night* Pnone Tatar 1699 Lenta, Oregon W. F. Klineman , Attorney-at-Law BROKE HER PROMISE. A widely known motor racer was This striped gray and white marqui asked t>y a friend If he would be ho sette is most effectively draped, and kind as to allow three young women to the contrast of the dark border and accompany him while he was trying out a new racing ear. white lace flounce is excellent. “Why. I can't l»e bothered with pas sengers at a time like that, and eape- Inexpensive and Helpful Manus. The following simple menus may dally with women. They always talk prove a help to the housewife who is to ine. and 1 can't have my mind dis tired of thinking Just what to give the tracted. it might prove dangerous, you know." family to eat: "But these girls won't bother you. BREAKEAST Stewed Figs Cereal. I’ll tell them not to. One of them Is Buttered Toast. my sister. They are crazy Io go; want Bacon and Erg*. to say they have ridden with you. Coffee or Cocoa. You know how girls are." "Well. If you will tell them they LUNCHEON Lamb Stew With Carrot«. mustn't apeak to me while I am driv Johnnycake ing they may go. They mustn't move Stewed Dried Peaches and Ratlins around or <lo anything to distract my Tea. attention. You Impress this u } m >* i them. If they are willing to do this DINNER Pea Soup they can go." Stuffed Halibut. Mashed Potatoes. The promise was made, and they Escaloped Onions. atarted. At one phee the driver ran Tomato Jelly Salad. Apple« tn Maple Sirup. over a water guard and there was a tremendous bump. He did not try Io BREAKFAST look around, ns he was going at a Oranges or Baked Apple«. rapid rate of speed, but presently lie Cornmeal Porridge. felt a timid touch on Ills shoulder Boiled Ham. Cut Thin and Broiled Slightly. Cream B!«cult« “What Is It?" be growled Coffee. A weak little voice answered him: “Iteally. I hate awfully to bother you LUNCHEON I know I shouldn't nnd promised not Creamed Fish to. But I feel I must tell you Helen Lettuce With French Dre«s)ng Sally Lunn Isn't with us now." — ¡larjM-r's Maga Rice Pudding Without Eggs zine. Grape Jelly. MII.LAHU AVK rHKflllYTKKIAN CHUBOH Ke«, levi Johnaon. paaUir Kral.Unc «vi | f Lovrjoy *t Harvleea Huinlay Mrhoul «I lua. ui . Morning Worship II ■ n> FOR KALE—Set of new heavy har ness, one set of new light harness, one new single harneee and a new saddle. ' Mrs Gay, 4237 42nd Ave. S E, Port- i laad. First Avenue and Foster Road STRIPED FROCK OF BOKDKHKD MA1.QCI- arrra. ■T UAVl.'H KI‘INM'()|*A1.ClIUKCll.WOODM KHB Her vie»« and turmoil at 4 p. in .«wry Nun day Huiutay Nvhool al * :<M) a. ui (lominun* Ion «arvirc.on «ocon<l Munday of aarh month. Dr Van Waler and Itav Oswald W Taylor. I.KNTM HA IUNT < HUH( H First Av.nu«, near Fttatrr Koad Krv, J. N Nalaon |»a«lor Nun* day NcntMtl Io a m I'machlng Ila m , and 7:gop in H Y F U invaia al A BD l*rayar* martin« Thursday waning at 7 .Bo • WKDINII LUrilKHAN MKKTING llald aaary Nuiulay at lu a in , and In ihr awning al I hr uhapcl at «'ornar of WutMlblnn «traat and Firland awnuv Kw. Il N. Ny«troni |«a«lur. NWKDIMII HKTHANIA t llAPKI., ANAHKL Mrandlnavlan Munday Mrh<»ol at II a. m. Niblo study and prayai mwtlnft Fri >»y «is p in Armilihmvtan propla cordially Invited and wvlrotua GRACK KVANUKU0AI. CIIURCil. LINT« Prvavhlny Munday at It a in and 7;B0 p m Muiitlay Nt-hiMt wary Munday al lu a tu Young I'aoplr«* Alllanc*' awry Munday al • BB i> m. Prayvr inartlng and lllblv «limy each Hminchiay waning Nuvclal music AU cordially welcome, Kav Conklin, pastor I.KNTM FK1KNIM4 ('HURCII Mouth Main Nt Habitat h He h go I lO.OUa in Mrrsl»«' 11 tOa m Christian Kndaavor e au gì m. Kvangelisti« srrvlca 7:S0 Prayvr tnvvlliig W rd nr «day 7:4A I» m Myra II Huillh. |M«al<»r I.KNTM M K <’HCH< Il Cornar ot7th A vs. aud «¡uriUii H< Huiuiay Hrhuel U>:t» • in . gar yhi.al II <»« tu an<1 1:»i ■> in. Kuwortb l«««ue « »' t*r«rvr inrrllns rliur«d«y ...n Ing ul .evil wr.k All ni<>alr<>r<H«||. Invited It«». W Hoyil Moore, |>««tor THKMONT VNITKIt HKKTIIKMN CHt RCU- I Ave «vil> m N X i., a......... I ,, IVA»« in 1‘reacblng II :«> « m I'hrlillan Kti.lenror S:so |> tn I'reni'lilns J:Su p ,n l*tsyer merlin« Thurelay .7:*> p m Mr« Lynn paaior ; DAINTY MOKNINCI 1>KK»> • that the shops are sbowlug such de lightfui cotton materials a selection for the costume Is a real pleasure JCDIC CHOLLET. IRK NSW PLAÎ BOX. are too high for the small occupant to climb or fall over When not In use this playground may be folded up flat. | WANTKII Transportation of all kinds of Baggage to Sandy ami interior points .... No..................... (All church»»« art» rv«iuml»'<1 lo «ritti lo Th»» 11 «re l<1 not lev«, Ruch «■ t h»» following, fur punii calimi each wok frat.) Phon«* Ml Hrst'Cldss Livery and feed Stables at Borin«) and Sandy Borders this season are not used straight around a skirt. Graceful oblique effects have the preference CLASSIFIED Mill I 1« tails' saulhsast of Kelao STAGE LINE Effective Use of Bordered Material. CHURCH DIRECTORY C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta Kennedy ft Klineman Real Estate anil Rentals, Notary Public Work HOI TIIEKN PACIFIC EUMENE PAM h ENGKK Leavea A lso p. in., arrives II :ov a in ASHLAND Laavss »40 a. m., arrives v m p. m. Office Phone T. 2012 Main St. and Carline. Lenta, Oregon C- €. Iflorland, DeniBf • 719 Dekum Bldg., Third and Wash, ington, Portland. Ore. City Office. Main 5866; l.enta Office, 2833 Residence, Tatar 2687 Residence Corner 8th and Marie Sts.. I^nts, Ore. Office Hours H to 10 a. m. mrs. lanette tiesell miss Ruth tiesell I a -** oiim in China Painting China decorated t«> order and tiring i Sample* of our work on exhibition at la-lit* Pharmacy. ' , Studio, 59ih Ave . H. E . Gray* Crossing John R. Hughes Attorney at Law Notary Public Sol .3, Failing Building Thinl and Washington St* Portland, Oregon PRACTICE IN ALL (’OURTK ABSTRAC1S A M’ECIALTY R>ni<lenc<- al Fairview. There Is mors Catarrh In this section ot the country than all other diseases put together, nnd until the last f< w yenrs was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, nnd by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounce»! It incurable. 8cl- ence ha* proven Catarrh to bo a consti tutional disease, anil therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A» Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitu tional cure on the market. It Is taken In ternally In doses from 10 drops to a ten- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to euro. Bend for circulars and tes timonials. Address: V. J. CHKNEY A CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Dnrirlsts, 75e. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. His Efforts. "What did you do to catch that cold?" "Oh. ran after It for a couple of Mar athon sprints nnd then finally overtook Ignorane«. Ill* Wife f,v!m wsm nntfhle to attendi it by tarrowing n friend's racing car." — Baltimore American. — Did tl>e congregation ng-e». to your ntterinice* on the crfmfnnl rich? New Piant an ad In these columns and f'lergymnn (proudlyi I nm Jun- they did The, were all nodding, .fudge watch your business grow. UNION DEPOT, NORTHERN PACTPIU Phone A AMI, Main an*| Irani 7:1 • a m.. InrsOa. m s:»* p. ni . II :IAp.m. Arrives 7:tMl a. in . 1;»> p. m.. 7 :<■' p. m , l<>:*>p m. OREGON WAHHINGToN HE a TTI.K Photic A sui. Private eg. I Leaves l:Sia m , I :«-■ p. m.. a,*uo p m . II :oop.m Arrives <:U a. m., t:Svp. m„ r.:So p. m.,A:w p m. PENDLETON LOCAL Lsavsa?:IOa m arrives A:» a m. THE DALLBB Lot Al. I .eave* 1:0n p. in , arrives 10:01 a. tn OVEKI.AM i leaves 1040 a m., s:no p m , arrives IS:V.a. m„ SXSi p tn. BPOBANK lra»ra9:0> p. m., arrives ll:A*s m. ROSEBUK0 ■raves S:A<* p m., arrives &: a* p. m. CALIFoHNIA TKAlNH Irsve at I :M> a m . 6.0 p, m . 7:«A p. m Arrive al 7:M> a. m., 7:*> a in . p m. WENT HIDE Corvallis, leave 7:20 a. m , arrive <1:30 p m HlllslH.ro, lea vt-a 7 :au a. ni.. II a m (: i » d m.. 6 10|. tn « Arrive N:00 a. m„ lv:»a. m.,S:Mp. m., I 10 p. in , A A* p m JEKFKKHON STREET Dalla», leaves 7 «)*. m srrlves6:A6 p m UNION DEPOT Dalls», leaves A:lo p. m., arrives 1040 a. tn. HHKKIDK.N UNION DEPOT Leaves at 4:0tl p. m . arrive» 10:30«. in. TILLAMOOK Leaves *:I5. Hillsboro, >*>:<») Tillamook 4 SA: leave» llllaimeu. 7,.«i„ m lllllalmro 1:40 p m., arrives In Portland 2:46 p rn N orth hank Phone A «261, Mioshallvw ArToRlA I Irav. s H:m a in..A:.lop in . arrives lnrjr, t>. m , noon. KANIKK LOCAL Oaves 1:0<l p. m , t:4l>p. in .arrives «¡40 a m.. 6 :iH* p. m. LYLE riOl.DEN DALE ! Leave» H:»ia. m., arrlvcsA:iiO p. m HPOKANE KXPKBNR Iraves v:M a. tn., 7:0* p. m. arrives »:co s. m., 7:4« p. n*. COLUMHIA LOCAL j Irsvea6:xup m., arrives 0:66 a. m. ELECTRIC LINEA OREGON ELECTRIC Helen* and wa, points Leaving al 7:E>, h 46. |n:4..; »:<<*, 6:46, A:IO. A:M. Arrive»*:*. , 11:16. I:N),4:I6, 6:2:., (;|6, 040,11 ;00 Hillsboro and Forest Grovs Leaves A:», fl:|.->, lo:M. I :*«. 1:16, 6:46. AHA 1140« lrrlvi .7: 10:00, I2:a-,, a nt., 2:40, 4:M 7:40 0:Vi, ll:t»p. m. ' UNITED RAILWAYS Third and Murk, phone Argil Marshall FJO Leaving hourly front A:l6s. m. to 6:16 p. m. Arriving •• 7:6, « n*. to 6:66 p. rn. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHI A POWER Alder m. statlou, A AIXI. imvih Main or. gon fit,, arrive» sud leaves each half hour fromH:gOa m to midnight Casadero, arrives and leavesAM, »:4A, 10:46 a. m , I2;l.i, 3:t6, 4:46, A:4r> p. m., stopping al Trnutd .1«, and Gresham. Way 1 olnts. 1 tlrvsham, Troutdale, leaves at 7:4A,»:46,11:46a. m.,l:46 6:46,6:46, 11:66 p m Vancouver, station Washington and Hecood 6:16,6:60, 7:66, 6:00, *t;66, «¡10, 6:60, 10:60 ll:M*a m.. 16:80, 1:10, 1:60, 6;S0, 6:10, 640, 4:66, 6:10, 6:80, A4», 7:06, 7: K). 6:16, A'66, 10:66 I 11:46. 4