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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1901)
Q.VA. R OP' ORKGON. Assistant Adjutnnt-Genertirs Re port Shows Over 1800 Members. John 15. Mayo, assistant adjutant general for the department of Ore gon, G. A. R., hns completed his report to the adjutant-general. It covers the past six months, and in cludes a full showing of member ship and financial standing of every G. A. R'. Post in Oregon. In the Oregon department there are 60 posts, in prosperous condition. Their membership grades up from five, the smaller posts being in out-of-way places, where a few sur vivors of the war have gathered. The membership is a little over 1800. During the past half year there hos been an increase over the preceding six months, and Mr. Mayo says the posts throughout ths state are generally in better condition than at the opening of j 900. The.greatest increase is re ported by the Oregon City Post. At Oregon City there was some trouble which threatened to disrupt the organization, but the members took hold and rolled up a member ship of about 85. Pleasant Home Post is probably one of the most prosperous posts for its size. It has a two-story building paid for. The ioitit installation of the officers of Sumner Post, No. 12 and Sumner Relief Corps, No. 21, G. A. R., took place at the Odd Fellow's Hall, Grand avenue and East Pine street. It was followed by a ban quet. Officers of the Relief Corps were installed by Mrs. Mary S. Older, as follows: President, Mrs. Ella McCowan, senior vice-presi dent, Alary Kandall; junior vice- president, Mary Runyon; treasurer, Jennie Prichard; secretary, Mary S. Older; chaplain, Hannah Osborn; conductor, Myrtle Bates; guard, Jennie Packer; assistant conductor, Lillian Griffith; assistant guard, Cora McBride; first color-bearer, Mrs. F. M. Sargent; second, Emma Toiulinson; third, Mrs Cross; fourth, Mrs. Gunlach. Geoige W. Hartmus then in stalled the following officers of Sumner Post: Post commander, A. D. Shorno; senior vice-commander, M. T. Runyon; junior vice- commander, J. A. Newell; surgeon, J. W. Ogilb(je; officer of the day, A. v,. Jiamuiias; cliaplam, C. w, Tracy; officer of the guard, Adam Faulk. John E. Mayo installed the fol lowing officers of Ren Butler Post, No. 57, at Sunnyside: Post com mander1, J. H. Heustis; senior vice commander, William Wickline; junior yjce-commander, Francis Coleman; adjutant, George H, Luke; quartermaster, William E. Yates; surgeon, William Cham bers; officer of the. day, Henry Rig' ley; officer of the guard, $ N. Fowler. " .1 OLD PEOPLE MADE YOUNG. J. C. Sherman, the veteran editor of the VermontyiUp (Micli.) Kcho, has dig covered Uipremurkable secret of keep ln old people young. For years he has avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness, In digestion,. Heart trouble, Constipation ;md Ithounifttism, by using Electric Bitters,' and ho writes: "It can't bo praised too highly. It gently stimulates the kindpyii, tones the stoinnch, aids digestion, and gives u splendid appetite, tit lias wokod wonders for my wife and mo. It'B a ninrvellous remedy for old people'a.coinplHlnts." OnlySdc. atBE.N bo.v Dnua Co., Driig'Sioro. TOR SAI.K OR TRADE POR COTTAGE OROVli P6PERTV. 40 acres zonules from Mapleton on Siuslaw river at head of tide. Good ' frdtjie. 'dvyelling orchard in bearing, 5 acre? in cultivation, ballance ood cedar or fir timber Inquire or write to James Heuien way, Cottage Grove, Ore. THE MOTHER'S FAVOUITE. Chamberlain's Cough Komcdy Is the mother's favorite. It Is pleasant and safe for children to fnko and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup ant)' whooping cough, and is the best niedicino made for theso diseases. There is not the least dangor in giving it tq children for it contains no opium or other injurious drugnml may be given ns confidently to a babo as to an adult. For said by Den fon Drug Co.. Cottage Grove.' Lyons & Arri-KOATJ! Drain Druggist. ' - 1VUAT 6'ljT Ot'AJJ INOUHASK QlflftS A Mexican 1 war veteran anil piontl nnnt !illtor writes; "Seeing tlio ml vortlsoiiient of Clminlierhiln'H Colli' Cholom mid Diarrhoea Honicdy, I uin mutinied tlint iw 11 soldier In Mexico In M7nml M8, 1 contracted Mexican dlur rlioeit iirnl tlila remedy lino kept 1110 from gutting un increase In my pension for on every renown! a dose of It restores mo." It In unequalled unit quick euro for diarrhoea and I h iliMitn nt mm mife totuko, For side bv IJknmok Datid Co., Cottngo Ifrovo. Lyons A Ai'i'i.itoATK, Drain Druggists. NOTICK VOll PUI1LICATJON . Trouiury Popurtmcilt, r ffli-o nt Coniptrollor of Iho Currency, V.ihliiirliin. II (' . IlKxitmliiir 11th. l'.HK). Wlniroii, by mitlnfiictnry ovlilcnro presented in thn iinilnrNlirnml. It lum licon mntltt to Mi- pour thut "llio First N'ntlimnl Hank of dittimo iImyo," In thu city ( C'ntliiKO drove, In thu County of Lime, mill Htito ot Orouim, lum poih iillci) with nil thu iriivlliii miftho Mtiitntoinf Iho United 8tiitei, required to lioi'ompllod with liofiiro an iiKnocliitliiu shall bo nmhnrUod to common tno iiimiticai in imiikiiik, Xnw thnrcfiiri 1. ClittrlRH (1. Diiwc. Collin- trollor of the cnrrrni'y, ilo hereby rorllfy that "'Iho Klrit N'utlnliiil Hunk nlCnttuuo (Irnvo." Ill tlio City nl Outlaw drove, lit Iho County ol Ijuii', mill Btmo ol Oreirmi, In Hill horlxcil to coiiiiiieni-o tlio lit-iliii-nn of banking im provided liiH.cllnli Klfty-onu hundred utul ntxty-tilnu ol the KovIkciI Statutes ol tlio I'nltoil HliiU-s. In tt'stlmiinv whereof wlltivwi mv inuiil mill soul ut otlleo thin Fourteenth duyoi Dvcembor, (Sllf.l CIIAIILKSU. IIAWKM, Comptroller of tlio Currency. No, Ml:!, ADMlNISTUATOIt'S NOTICK, Notloo Is horoby given Hint I hnvo Loon np nciliitoil Administrator til the estate of (). II Vanspholark, dci-cascd. All persons hnrlinr nanus against Hiiui csinto iito reqtiiren to pre sent thcin with uroiior vouchors to me ut mv oIIIpo at CotlttKo drove, Lnno County, Oregon, Miinin,six minimi iroin tne iniio oi hum 1101110, Dated thin mil ilny ill November I'.W. Jamks IIkmknwav, A il 111 1 11 1 h t ra t or. BELGIAN HARES. Here is a chance to get your boy into a paying business on a small crpital. I have a choice lot of high- giade Belgian. Hares thot I will sell in pairs at very lounriees. There is no need to senn to California when you can get the same thing here at home. Lord Britain, Sir Styles, Pashoda, Yukon, Red Rover and other fashionable strains aie in stock. F. A. Rankin, Eugene. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. December 10, 11)00. Xotieo Ih hereby given that .Tunics Ilemenwiiy nml I'riinU 1. white, pro prietors of the real estate anil insurance business conducted tinder tins nniiii of Ilcmcmvay it White hayo this (lav dis solved mitnurshi liy mutual coiibcnt. .Tamkh Hkmksway Kit .ink P. Wiiitk. SOUTlIKItN OAMKOKNIA. Notiibly nmoiig tho pleasures afforded by the Shasta Kouto is thu winter trip to Southern California anil Arizona. Kcuewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment, under its. sunny skies, in tho variety of its in dustries, in its prolific; vegetation mid among its numberless resorts of moun tain, slioro, valley mid plain. Tho two daily Shasta trains from roruanii 10 uiiiiiornia iiavo uecn re cently equipped with tho most approved pattern of standard mid touiist sleeping ears, but tlm low rates of faro will still. continue in ctct. Illustrated gu'den to the winter re sorts of nlifornia mid Arizona may be had on application to 0. II. Maiikiiam, G . 1'. A., Portland, Oregon. SENlFntEri7 So Hiiro aro wo that tho locating of n feW of our Electric Holts will develop into iiumerqiis sales of our Belts and Appliances, that wo mo willing to send 0110 free toany saflerer from tho follow ing diseases : Cold extreinitios, Crysto eefo, Femalo weakness, Kidnry com plaint, Leucorrhea, Liver complaint. 1'aralysif , Lost vitality, Norvousdehility, Self nbiiVio, Worn-out women, Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irrcgqlar menstruation, Impoteney, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, and Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc., Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Hattlo Creek. Michigan. visit DR. JORDAN'S qfieat ( MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL (JIiIwha Blub aul Siv.nlbJ 1 'l,e',,,rs',"fA''lomIcal Museum Ilrraltil atlrnrtlm in tht Cllu. 1 . 1 - " v. 111., 1VrnUnee oriij'contrct- the olilCKt Uiwlnthtiiii the 1'aclao Comu JJntullUlied 30 yrnrx A l.l.ti DR. JOIlDAN-PniYATE DISEASES 1 Vuiiiig mrn mid mlilillo r ngrd who uro miirrrliiir A twm Ih Ulico ol youtlilnl India P ytejB. Nervmiimiid plivnicnl llvl.llltr.iii,. iltnoT,I.tMjiluMl Iniillltst'ilnpll. cjjtloiim Nl.iliii.l...,lieii, l'r...ji,i,T .. rl.wn Oonoi rlicei., ievl, 1'rr.n ", 1 i . " : 1 v,n,i,u i'ui, cr, iiiu jjooiur win nrraiinu iiii trnitmentt (lt will not , S,','JX W.r.i"" ""''.but lierminSnS ( .,.w,. u. Iv nun Kiiiiwii iu do 11 rnlr and I tii v.r.m ,ii ,h:..' v.v"?.'"' ri'ji'ii'?" I nrr for Itiuiliim, A quick and m'l("l A Br. Jordan's .pcclal minim mothodii. ' A Tl'UIIH fltli.il Tiv nn Tvn.K. ... . r EVIMIV HAW nnlrlnirln, i.DI r.l. U I oar hnn'tt vptnton of jili complaint. A llatolll Ouaranltt a l'amTivE cmtnt V V5!?li,,""n anantrict yprlrate. ciiAnam vsitr beakoxaolk Treatment rorsonully or by latter. Wrlto fur rinnlr. l.ff r.4nu.ki.iw ak. I MAltUIAOU. Mailicd Vaks. (A valuable boolcformen.) Call or write ' J OIL JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Mirket St, 8, F. AN INCOME FOR' LIFE " I? ROM Greatest of Gold Properties 680 Acres--g Miles Long. 250 Millin T ns Richest Gohl-lkarintr Qnrntz, Kronnd bV nature's hand into gold laden gravel, from 50 to 600 feet In depth over the entire property addition, company owns 14, Miles in in length of river bed, each mile of which contains mnnv millions of gold situated on the Rio Grande, in Taos Co., New Mexico. OVER Million DIVIDENDS. Uv.iul thu Proofs: Unltvtl StitlvH Official Jtcpint ' MAI) 15 TO a Commissioner of the U. S. General Land Office. Washington, D. G. by n geologist and mining expert of world-wide reputation, Prof. Ren- jiiiniii Silliman, who spent several months there, then being connected Willi the United btates surveying corps, and in his official report says: "Here are countless millions of tons of rich gold quartz reduced by the trrcat forces of nature to a con dition ready for the application of of the hydraulic process, while the entire bed of the Rio Grande for over 40 miles is a sluice, on the bars of. which the gold derived from the wearing away ol the gravel banks has been accumulating (or countless ages, and now lies ready for ex traction by , the most approved. methods ol river mining. . J lie thickness of Ihe Rio Grande gold liravel exceeds in many places 600 Feet, or nearly Tiikkh timks that of the like beds in California. while the average value per cubic yard Js believed to be greater ii: the New Mexico beds than in any other such accumulation yet discovered." V'l have made n reeonnaisaiicc of the whole of this gravel alone the Rio Grande, and have examined with all the care possible in the time at my command, the character " of the gravel and its contents of gold Nothing. I am persuaded, since the discovery of California and Australia is comparable for its measurable re- sourses of gold available by the hy- raulic process to 1 tic deep placers of the Rio Grande." Other reports from eminent raili ng experts of National reputation pronounce the property of this com pany the richest and most extensive known. Capital Stock $2,000,000 ully Paid and non-assessable, par value $1.00 each share. One-half the entire capital ,stock lias been placed in the treasury of tne company as a working capital To complete necessary ditches, and place on the river, bed several gold ... .1. 1 .. !ieaiu ureuges, ine company now offers " . K & limited number of Its, shares at Cts Per Share, Aftqr mtle. of wli tch, price mill be advanced to $1 jtov nhavc. va..i: .! . .niji'i!i.uioii! siiouiu oe sent 111 promptly. Write for prospectus, Make checks, money orders paya ble to Rio Grande Placer Gold Mining Co.. 7 Exchange Place, Boston, Mass. Music Lessonsvz3- rr On the Piano. . A late Gkadkd Guuman Mhth od of Music is now being taught at the C. P. Manse by. Mrs. Ij.D. Beck. . Recitals will be given at proper intervals, thus.giviijg parents an op- portttuity to note progress. 50 cents per JeHsoti,.3otuilmtes eqch OREGON, Is situated iu the southern part of .ia.i itriii 1,. 111 los lllll V Illinium- ....w -'IT - - ' , , f,,- CottagS Grove has a population of 1400; n high hehool and Jour churchis. It is a model place to build n home where the flowers bloom the year round. . . It is the gateway to the great Uohemin and Ulnck Iluttc mining districts. , ' It is in the midst of richstock, fruit and dairy farms. The country is specially adapted to diversified farming and fruit growing. The surrounding foot hills nnd mountains nrc densely covered with the finest quality of fir, pine and cedar. The mining mid lumbering industries make n home market for all farm products. Jlclomara aj'cwoflicJSarualuH wo h a vet , 11(10 nrri'H,' coven iiiIIch from town, dwc-llini.', Imi n anil out IiiiIIiIIiihh; 150 fruit treun In lii'itrliur; t straw bi'rrli'Bi iibiuiiliiiii'u of hiiiiiII frnltj lf iim-N in cultivation; 10 ncies in rum, biiliuii-u titular. Prli'o f 1000. y i4ti iutch 'iy iiiIIch from town, fill iicri'H in cultivation, IjmImihv piiHinrc 11ml tliiilicr; ilwi'llliiK, bimi, 100 fruit trw-n in liciuinir, alniiuliiiico of minill fruit. Price tlilOO. , H (lOiicrcii 111IU1 from h 1 1 iti 1 1 town, U5 ucrt'M iniHH, ,'15 ncron limber, hiiiiiII barn, pimtiiro fenced. Prico f -ltH. 1100 ilcK-H !l iiiIIch from lown, -10 iicicH in jiiiHlurc mill ciilliviilion, hiiiiiII oriilnird, ilwelllii).', burn, li!0 iicrcn thu bor, .'OiiiI 'obiiortunity fur cord wood, I 'l icit' ri)0.J fi 374 ihmch. all bottom Iniiil.L'OOiicrcH In ciitllciillnii. '2 111 1 Ich (ruin lilwn. I1IIU of iiiu bt'Ht'iliiirv fill inn in tlio coiiiity. Price f(UKX). We also have some very fine business properties on Main street, and good dwelling properties. Good business lots and splendid residence lots.' Also some fine acreage pioperty that we can sell very reasonable. We also have sonic mining properties in the llohemia Mining District' for snle. For any information iu rcgurd to Cottage Grove or vicinity, call (?n or write to PHILLIPS & WHITE, When you need anything in the line of printing please remember that the motto of this' office is good work, good material, neatness and dispatch, and the prices are within reach of all. MICROBES! Vot is dem tings I hear? They increase by division from one to ten million in 24 hours. They Jive l nbsorption. They are the cause of MCKiiess, oisease aim uecay. Would you destroy them? Drink Trladam'fe Microbe Killer. - Information and pamphlets free. Itusjdencc with J. K. Ilnrrott. The practical nido of A monthly publication of incstimablo value to tho Btudent of every day scientific- problems, tho mechanic, tlio industrial expert, tho manufacturer tho inycntor-in fact, to every wido-awako person who hopes to bettor his condition by using lua brains. Tho inventor, especially, will find in The Patent Record a guide, philosopher and friend. Nothing of imnorf.nn, escapes mo vigilant eyes of its corns .-.1 .i . ... T' """ul 1,1 u' eoiumns oi i ne sentod in clean eonciso fashion, so that tho busiest may take time to read and comprehend. Tho scientific and industrial progress of tho ago is accnr- publication in tho country that prints tlio official news of tho U. S. Patent Office and tho latest dovelopcmcnts in tho field of invention witW. f.,. or fa SUIISCIUPTION I'KICE THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore,, Mtf. HAVE FOB MORE THAN 35 EAUS BEEN w ...... w , ,iHH meten. Jiverii t tow guaranteed, l'rlco, Postpaid, tfr Oo ,;. t a-inchxbarra i m7.no tliliWl??AoUh t Wo make a fall lino of HIch ; Price frmf, n nn up,vdi Every arm w urroVK'Lf C'00 V .T. MT'TT'xrTrr'-rvrci a -.-- Z t .w.r,-" "V-V"" irrrr; Grove, Unc county, nt the h south of Portland. nt the hcntlot the benu (I f7 acrcM, ilwc!lln, two biiriic, 3C iiincH In cultivation, meadow, miall pun turo. A beiiiitiful home two miles from town. Prico f ldOO. 7 T, 10, and aoaere tracts three mllcn from depot, t-r per acre. fi Four room eottiinc, acre tract, 7B fruit Hci'H, good bum, well located. Price ffiOO. 0 IlL'OiicrcH adjoining town, a flue diiirv fiirm. l'rlco 'Hi per aero 10 Five nxiiri Iioiihc, jimitry, bulb room, two porclii B, city water In limine, electric! lilitHiiiiil iclcplioiiecoiiiicctioni', well flnlHlied and In good locution. Prico 700, 1 1 120 acre flvo mllon from tnwn( .10 acrcH in cultivation, !l iicri'H In orchard, a two hiory ducllinx, two b.irn?, out liiiililinitH, waiinii, tei'im, nprlnij wiion, cow, poultry, tirowlnu crop, farm 11111- 1 i'IiIiktv, b iihcIioIiI furniture 1TICU $L'()00. A ciuip ImrKidu. Cottage Grove, Oregon. MICROBES! A. F. HOWARD, Agent. COTfAdK UHOVK, OltKGOX. scieneo is reflected in of cxnort o.lifnm w.i.:.. . , " "IWI IIIIIIIL' U WO. " Patent Record, and it t I.. ONE DOLLAR l'KIt YEAH. TOOL CO., cmcopnn nn Paints ! W Utty Fptl Miie of PAINTS, OILS, MUUSHIiS WAW, PAPKK, GI.Ass Sash and Doors Kstimatcs piicerfully given on all classes' of work. AOI5NT3 VHft Clcavclaoil ' : Collage : Cclsrs The Pest 'Ready-Mixed Paint on the market. Jenkins I lawson. I KrAltT Tim Schdul Amiri Cblniro. fall l-ule, I'enTer, Kt. Inn I'urtlmiil Virtli,()mh,Kti iieclal nn City, HI. 1-uli, 0:13 km I hlmifo nml hunt. Atlnnllo fiBltUVe, Denver. H. l:m KXire Woiih,0nih,Kn. U 11111 fltr. St. Unl, Via II mil- C'hlciiKo niirt ta(. IllKtOTI Si.olonc I WII Wait. I,wli- 7 tro Klj cr ; tmi, HiKiknno, Mln Ginn i ncaiiiilla, Ht. I'mil, Inlnth.Mllw.iiVee, ChkuKn mml Kit. sum OcKiri STXiMmnm' pm ( All Mlllnie tUiei mil ! ject to rhnima. Korean Frnplin M evrjr Sday l)ll' Kx. CoLVMMA ItlVf.n '' p. m Hundny HtEiMKH '' Kx.Sund'y N i rn 1 , Suturiliir ToAitoflu ni-Vjr 10 pm IjinilliiKi. GurnKx.. Whxamkttk Itiricit Opin Hunilay. Oreirnii Clir, Neubert nx.Sunil'jr Halcm ami ojr-ljiml-ItiKS. '7am ViuuxKTTK)n 3:Mpm Tiion.lhnr. 1 Yamhill Kivkk lim. Vet. ami Sat. Orejton Cltjr, Daylou and Krl. ' and Vny-jndlni!. Leave Hxaxk ltivxn iare Itlparla Illparla to l.ewltoii. I.witon lm . Dnlly W. H. HURL-HURT General Passenger Agent, ,v Por(tlaijd.,-Oregon. NOTIOU l OIIPUIJUOATION. , fr United Stiilen Iind Oiliro, Ito-eliurn, Oro , Dfi'., L'2, 1IHM. Not Iff In liiTi'by uivi'ii llmt in com lilliiiii'f with tint irnviionn nt I he art ol ooii!ii-iM of June It, JK7), ntitlcl "An net fur I hi' xiitu of timlwr luiiiU in l lip istntrn .til Ciilifiiriiiii, Ori-pon, NrvmU, nml Vahln(;i(mTi'rriliirv,'' nn t-strnilnl to nil tlio Pilblnt I.iiihI Jsliitrs liv nctuf AnwiiHt 4, IWi. Kredfrir.l- T. WVlin.nf Kiiucm'. cotinrv nrijim-. 'Siaip of On pin, linn tliix ilny tilNJ lit thin ntliiT liia invurn HliiU'iiii-nt Nn. V,VtH. for tin? pur uliimrt of llic NIC xi of Section No. Ifliu low iif liip No. L'O S, nation No. 7 V. ml will oirnr proof to. ulimv llmt thu Mml oii(;lit Ih more vnliliiblti for it HmtitTor alone than for Hjirti-iiltiirct' pnrpiwt, nml to fslnlili.il liimOnim loaniii lml befoie thu KetfiMer and leceivur of thit olllro at ltoM-bn g, O'uo;t on I'riilur, thoBtli dny of Mnrch, MuL He iiiiiiics.iiH wlfiiCKspji , Jiiiiies N. Itiinille, M.-JIann Berg stroin. Ui-ort'o W. Itreedini.', H. 0. IlllllllOII, of JillL'Clll', OM'giiri. Any mid nil perauiiH Hluiinint; ml' verm-ly Iiiu above-dt-Hcrihrd IniuU are rwiiifnte.1 tu tile their efulma in this 1U0J " 0I" lvf"rc 1,111,1 8,11 of March, T . T. Httii)(iV:M, Roiiliiler. SOUTH AND IJAST VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THE Trains lcavo Cottage Grove for Port land and way stations at 8:0? a. in., 12:20 p. m. Lv. Portland 8 :!in.m. 7:00 p.m. Lv. Cottage Grovo 1:20 a.m. 2:57 p. in. r. Aahland 12:33 a. iii.lliliiin. m. '-,u......v..v..i.,vn. U, -!.'.. o. .... Ir. Knxmn,.,,!. K .lfl . .1 ,VK . m at. ban hrRnvUro. 7H5p,iri. 8:15. m. Ar. Ondon SHn,m,Ui4U.m. Ar. Denver li;0uu. in. d:Ma. ni. Ar. Knnaaa City. . Y :25 a.m. 7:25.ro. Ar. Ciiiroiro 7M5. m. 0:Siin m. Ar. Im Angelea. . 1 :20'p. m. 7:00a. w. Ar. Kll'pao 0:00 p. m. 0:00 p. ui. Ar. Fort Worth.. . 0:30 i. ui. 0:30 a. m. Ar. City of Mexico 0 .65 n. m; 0:65 a. in. Ar. Houston 4:00 a. m. 4:00a. m. Ar, New Orleans.. 0:25 p.m. 0:25 p.m. Ar. Washington.. 0:42a.m. 0:42a.m. Ar. New York. ...12:43p.m. 12:43 p.m. Pullman nnd Tourist cars on wrth trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Og Uen and Kl raso, and tourist rars w C licairo, ht. Lonls, Now Orleans and uuoiiuipr.' n. Conneetlnir at Ran 'Friiiir.laro with totAVl eral ateiimship Hues for Honolulu, Jafv pan, China, Philippines, Central rnl bouth America. finn 'P i 1. 1 f rnlliM Glovo Stailon, or address U, II. MabkiiXm, O. P. A. Portland, Oregon. Goo. lJohlinnn, tho up-to-duto.tiillor, will Hhow ynu goods, nil shades and ail prices. Think of It. A tailor made 11 suit for 0 n:d ipj Prntr 4 rrt' xf, 1.