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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
IIuftlncHB CnrclH. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakhr. ' RiHrlng at mnntli enarm. All wrk ioarntl Arit-e Um. TTitakcs.Clotii nd Jew.trrstI.ownt rrlew OOTrAGE GROVE, ORE. A. H. KING Attorney t fjinv, COTTAOK, OJtOVIl. ontt. J. E. YOUNG Attorney -at-Law Ofllee on Main street, West Bide COTTAGK GROVK, OKU. J S. Medley. .1. C. Johnson Medley cj Johnson, Attorncys-ntOnw Office Suite :i llauk UUlg. Special ivttentlon ulvcn to Mining nn J Corporation Law. L.T. nsrrli. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, plttornevs-at-Latc Specttl attention xhen to the law of Minn. EUGENE, ORE. BARKER & PERMAN rRor-RiKTORs or THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Utlnatreet. Cottar (JrotN Or. Huff & Colwcll Mining Engineers U. S. Mining Surveyors Room 1 Ilnnk Rldg, Cottage Grove. 602-603 Oregonlnn Bide;, Portland, Oregon. The First National Bank Cottage Grovk, Ore. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available anv place n theUnlted States JIkkbeetEakii, President. T. C Whiilxx, Cuhler. Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51, Meets 1st aud 3rd Saturday. Oliver Veatch, W. M. I. O. O. F. Cottage Grove No. 68. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Comer, F. Secty. W. O. W. Bohemia Camp No. 260. Meets every Saturday night. C. H. Van Denburg. Clerk. M. W. Of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and second Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets every Friday night. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Emma Colburn Camp, Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Ethel Bisby, Clerk. K of P Juventus Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. ofR. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets and and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dutton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Briggs, Secty. L L Hive No 48 Meets 2nd and 4U1 Tuesday Minnie Underwood R. K MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every and and 4th Fridays , Cella Lurch, Secty. FARMERS' INSTITUTES. Yonnir, Orowlitsi n.d Inflnentla Ther Tench nn Alt Important Art, !!) II. IIBNJAMIN, JR. Washington, 1). C.-Tho Importance nnd extent of the farmers' Inalltuti inorement In till" country received roc ogultlon by the government last yent nnd were brought morn proinlnently ti general notice than ever before by tin establishment of n new office In tlx olllco of experiment stations ttint wni tlevoted to the duty of assisting tin farmers' Institute workers of the Unit od States. To the chnrKe of third olllci I Ion. Jolm Itnmllton was appointee, under the title of "fanners' luatiluH specialist." There are probably man people, however, even anions the farm era who still know little or nothing ol farmers' Institute work nnd the objeel It seeks to accomplish. As to what tin farmers' institute ought to lie ami what It ought to strive to do Specialise Itnmllton has said: "There was a time when the Instl tutc meetliiK was selected as an ap proprlate place for some agriculture pessimist to preach n funeral sermon That day Is past. The new gospel m agriculture Is one of good news -ol deliverance from Ignorance, superstl tlon nnd mcdl.-vval ways and the trm minister In this service Is n hopeful helpful and enthusiastic man. The oh Jcct Is, In short, to educate not onl J the farmers, but the race, in the fun j damcntal principles that underlie tin all important art of producing tuilimih and crops. It Is the agency for tlN ' geminating Information In ngrleultur, ' that the platform Is In moMIng publii sentiment in political campaigns. It the complement of the education . forces now organized for uplifting ng j riculture In the United States." ONE LADY'S RECOMMENDATION SOLD FIFTY BOXES OF CHAM BERLAIN'S STOMACH AND UVEK TABLETS. 1 havi , I believe, sold li'ty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets on the recommendatic n of one lady here, who first bought a box of them about a year ago. She never tires of telling her neighbors and friends about the good qualities of tliet-e Tablets. I' M Shore, Druggist, Rochester 1ml. The pleasant purgative effect olthesoTablets makes them a favorite with ladies every where. For Sale bv New Era Drug Store. When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Sale by New Era Drug Store. Th. SI an of Health. The combs of the fowl are the sign over the door for either good or bad health, says Mcersch in Western Poul try Journal. When In good health his appendage is blood red of a bright and tender color; when bad In health It Is j dark and of a bluish cast There Is something wrong, and an examination of the fowl Itself will often disclose the j disease. First look In the mouth to j see if there nre any canker sores or'igj signs of roup. A yellowish tinge in a bad colored comb indicates liver com- ; plaint. Often a change of food Is all thnt he needs. If you have any onions, a good feed of these often does as well as to make a bran mash or boll up a kettle of vegetables. Time to Feed Chick.. Chicks should not be fed until they are nt least thlrty-stx hours old. It Is a Berious mistake to feed them earlier. Too early feeding Is the cause of Indi gestion and bowel trouble In many cases. We try to keep the temperature of the brooder between 00 nnd 05 de grees throughout the first week. After the first week the temperature Is gradually lowered, generally speaking, about one degree a day. Ontario Agri cultural College Bulletin. CURED OF CHRONIC DIARRHOEA AFTER TEN YEARS OF SUFFER ING. "I wish to say a few words in phrase of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie Bnrge, of Martinsville, Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea forten years and during that time tried various medi cines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last snmmeroneof mv children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle ol this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her en tire relief. I then decided to try the medicine mveelf. and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that conplaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy Is for Bale by New Era Urug store. Orlt For Cbleh.. The New York experiment station ascertained that the addition of ground rock phosphate to rations both with and without animal food was fol lowed by better growth and, on the whole, from less food than the addi tion of finely ground oyster shell. Food mixed with finely ground oyster shell was less healthful and less clli dent than the same food mixed with fine sand. Mixing bono ash and ground oyster hell In the food resulted in more rap Id growth than the mixing of hand alone, but Injury attributed to ground oyster shell made the feeding less profitable. Cro.alna Brc.4a. Do not cross your breeds. It Is the beginning of a down grade step, says Poultry News. No one has attempted crossing the breeds who did not reduce his flock to mongrels. CLIMATIC CURES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a icgular use of German Syrup. Fife expectoration in the morning is made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweats. Restless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of theconsumptive, can bo prevented or stopped by taking German Syrun liber ally and regularly. Should you bo nolo to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefitted and reuain strength aro those who uso Ger man Syrup. Trial bottles, 27c ; regular size. 75c. At all druggists. Oarnuin A Hem en way Co. (IK NIC HAL KUHOK1, HERO OP Till'. HAITI. T. OP THE YAM'. Gmml Knruki, wlto ilrtValril a largf Iluuimi fii-i- m t li.it I Ir. f tlir hi. tin. flrtt important Uiul ciig.Krment of lit. prrarnt use. t ntetl a tooKi.i II aw at ti) hat. compl.t.l) mtftltil til RuiuUn coniiuamUr. SaftMilht'li. w to tit. ittimWt of mm at hi. diipcal. Kimtki ili.l elTrcliTe wrtrirv in lit. oat .gatiitt (lima a J.caJ. atru. RESDY MADE CLOTHING The London (ienernl Merchandise Store wish to iiiiuoiincc to the Inlying public thnt they now havo ti very complete stock ol General Merchandise which they Intend selling: at least 20 per cent below nil competition. We purchase our goods In largo quantities through Eastern Drummers, pay cash for all we liny, have no high rents, no Insurance rates to pay, ami consequently can sell very cheap. Think of CLAY Worsted Suits. flt $7.50 High tirade Goods and other lines of Ready Made clothing of Neatest up-to-date style at prices that will surprise you ig fcSg Jfgj TO jfi B M. D. Wells Shoes Our llnettf M. D. Wells Shoes nre the Itest wearers (inutile market and at prices that cannot lie equalled. Try our Roast Coffees, the best flavor and will please you. SUTHERLAND & GEER, London, Oregon. rpj f3 33 f4th Celebration at Cottage Grove ProgramCommences at 10 o'clock A. M. Consistlngof I'irenietiH hose, Mens, Hoys, Girls. Tub and Fast and Slow Pony Races etc. Special prizes for each ovent. Base Ball. GRAND PARADE OF THE HORRIBLES GREAT PLATFORM DANCE Music by the C. 31. A. Band Ilurliecue.- To Close With Display of Fire Works. The Smart Set A Magazine of CIcvcrucNS Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the Most Successful Its Novels (a complete one in brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its short stories are matchless Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. lOO Pages Deligl(tftjl Reading No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. Every page will interest, charm and refresh you. auoscnoe now $a uy per year. Kemii in cnec ue, '"wX'!taiotitital Ilallanl's Horehoui.d press older, or registered letter to The Smart Set, 452 Fifth' Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow Llnl Aveillie, New York- ! went externully to the throat. 25c, 50e, N. B. Sample Copy Sent Free to $9.00 of July -I'romlnciit Speakers ol MugH'Unes each number) are by the most clean and full of human iuterest. on Application. Win Tile III Mctt Xada. Muck lauds when thoroughly (trained frequently make veritable garden spots. Hut unless thn tile line arc laid with BUllleleiit fall, preferably In to the chiy subsoil, nnd carefully cov ered the soft muck l liable to soon clog them. Wo havo found that n little extra cure in attending to these polnta will pay exceedingly well nnd prolong the period of usefulness of the dralna for years. The life of n drain carelessly laid In muck is very short. It Is often advisable to put boards both under mid on top of the tiles, re marks Mr. (irelnor In Farm nnd Fire . . . . . - CIlEEt'ULLY HI'.COM MEND FOR RHEUMATISM. O. (1. Illgbeo, Diinville, Ills, writes, Deo 2, 11X11 : "About twn vents ago I was laid up 'or (our months wit" then mutism. 1 tried llulluid's Snow l.lnl incnl ; One Kittle cured me. I can recommend It to nil siillering Iriini like allllelion." U.V, We, l.OO. Sold by Morgan .t lliehimt. Cockerel, nml ll.n., Always aeparato the cockerels from the hens. Put the best ones for breed ing by themselves and give them good food wltli a little stimulant now ami then. A little cod liver oil will answer twice n week, says A. V. Mcersch In Western Poultry Journal. This will get them up. ami you will not lie trim bled with Infertile eggs In the breed log season. Keep all cockerels for luivdlng nwiiy from nil hens until they nre fully grown and jou want to me them. Eggs to be sold for eating arc far better Infertile, nnd you cttn be almost certain there will be no bad ones among them, nd they will keep better nnd longer, so It pays both ways to separate the male birds. OIIAMBEULAIN'SCOLR'. CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. This reinedv is certain lo lie needed in almost every home before the summer is ove". It can always he depended up on even in the moat severe and danger ous eases. It l especially valuable for slimmer disorders in children . It i pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not liny It now? It may save life. For salo by New Era Drug Store. . J n r r I n w Tor rliim t'nrralli. Early In the morning and lute In the evening the enrrullo Iteetlcs are more or less stupid and are easily Jarred from their hold on the tree to sheets or cloth covered frames. They feign death qilny possum! when Jarred. In order to rapture them make a large frame of light wood and stretch cloth over It with slot opening to the mid die; place this under the tree, so that the trunk of the treo comes in the cen ter of the frame; now strike quick, shnrp blows on thn lower limbs with n padded maul having a handle six to eight feet long. A long handled maul makes It possible to rtsicb up Into the tree. The beetles will fall to the sheet or frame and can be gathered up and dropped Into kerosene. NK5I1T WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly nllnielit loin; writes Mrs. Cluis. Applcgate, of Alex- nnilrla, Hnl., "nnilroulil lianlly get any sleep. I had consumption so liad that if I walked n block I noiildcoitgh fright fully nml fiut blood, lull, when all other medicines failed, three (I bottles of Dr King s New Discovery wholly cured me ami I gained (is istunda. It's nbolutely gmiraiiteiHt to etire Coughs, Colds. Ia (.mppe. Ilronchitis and all Throat and Long Uouliles. Price MV and $1.00 I rial tiottles. Iiee at Jlurgan A llreliuut liXCURSION RATI-S BAY. TO V AQUINA "On June 1st the Southern Pacific Co will resume sale of excursion tickets tn Newport and Yaqiilnn Hay. Hotli senson and Saturday to Monday tickets will Is) sold. This poptiiar resort Ik growing In favor eacn ear. Hotel rates aro reasonable ami the opportunities for Mailing. Hunting anil seatiatn nir are iinex celled by any other resort on tlio Pa- ci uc const. XV E Coman. General Passenger Agent THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chuttnnooga Medicine Comnstiiv. with laboratories and general olllccs at Chattanooga, Tennessee, ami branch houecs ut St Louis, Mo., and Sun Fran cisco, Oil., has become ono of the largest proprietary medicine concerns in the world. In thegrowth of this great busi ness two factors have been dominant: Tho merit of its productB Wine of Cardtii and Thcdford's Blnck-Draiiglit has been widely recognized anil the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for theso medicines docs not consist of tho catch phrase and ex travagant statement, too often employed in advertising today, but instead tho plain story of experience with the medi cines given in the plain language of the po pie themselves, Tho following let ter Is a fair sample of the thousands of Wine of Cardtii testimonials nub Mulled during the pusttwenty years. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposal for bids for sower con struction. Notice Is hereby given that on and prior to tho Ilth day of July, 11X1 1 tho Common Council of the city ol Cottugu Urovu will receive sealed bids for the construction of ami furnishing material for tlireo sewer mains for the City ol Cottagu Grove according to plans ami speclllcatloiiH now on mo with tliocity itecorderof suit! City. Ouo of salt! mains to bu ItOOO feet in length constructed ot eartlienwaro sower nlpo 10 to 21 Indies In diameter. One of said mains to bu about 2MK1 feet to bo con Htructcd of eartlienwaro sower plpo ju to in incites in tiiamuier ami onoof said mains to bo 180 feet In length constructed oi u men Huwer nine Bids may bo for one or more of said sower mains. Each successful bidder ' will bo required to furnish u bond of 'Si per cent of his hid and each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check of J100. to bo Immediately ro- turned Incaso bid Is notaccepted. Tho uotincii reserves mo ngni to reiect any ami all liltls. 21-lt I'. D. WllKlil.KII, City Recorder. GROUP. Is u violent inflammation of tho mem brane of the wind plpo, which somo tlmes extends to tho larynx and bron chial tubes: and is one of the most dangerous illscahos r.f children Itulmost ulwuys comes on in tuu niuiit. tllvo 11.00. For Sale by Morgan & Breliatit. UltnUCUIl RATI1S TO ST I.OUIS ll.V. POSITION. the Southern Pnclllc Co will sell round trip tleketH at greatly reduced rates to.St Louis and Clilcago nc count the :U Louis Exposition, on tiro following dates: .lunolil, 17. is. .lulv I, it: August S, 11, 10; Seplem lierTi, (I, 7: October a. -1.5 tlolug U'lp must be completed within leu tlnvs from tlalo ol sale, and passengers will lie pi'iiiiltteil to start on mi) day that will ctiulito them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety dnvs, but. not later than Dee illst, mil. For lull Information as to tates and rout I'm cull mi Agent So Piiclllc Co at Col Inge tlroi e, Oregon. Note--.1 line 7th lias been author I ml us a sale date for Louisiana Purchase Exposition tickets, In ad dition to siile dales previously au linuui'ctl fur June. This will enable purchasers of tickets to bo at the E position on Oregon Day .Itiuo IMh. NOTICE Flllt IMHILICATION. Uiilii'il Mates Land oHice, Riwelmrg, Ore., Mnv -N, 11)01. Notice is lieu'liv given that in colli itliiineo with lite piitvlnions ol the net of Congiesa of June il, 187H, entitled "An Act for the sale el Timber binds In the States of Ciitifniiilii, Oiegon, Nevada, and Washington Teitltorv," ns extended to all the Public Lund States by act ol August 4, IS1I: WILLIAM MilJUEEN, of Cottage Or ve, Co. of Lane, Statu ol Oregon has IliU lnv tiled in thiaiiltu'c on January I'.'tlt. IIHM. his sworn statement Nit. I'.'li:) for the iinrehiise ol the NH l4 of See No. !!' in Township 10 South, of Range '.' Weft and will ollir p'oof to show that the laud sought Is inoiu valuable for its timber or stout) than for agricultural put inH'f, .ml to eatub llsh his claim to said hind befoie the Register unit Receiver of this olllco ut Roseburg, Oiegon, on Friday tin- 'Jllthduy ol August, IMH. Ho names as wltiu sses: llerimiu 1' Dow. tieorge W McQueen, Joseph Potts, Herbert l-.nkln, ot Cot tage drove, Oie. Anv and nil peisons claiming ad versely the alMiu-deseribcd lands are icmicstcd to file their claims In till olTiee on or la'fore said '.'tltli dayof Aug. IWL J.T. IIiiiikiks, Itrgiiter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. United Stales Land Olllee, Riitelniig. (lie.. June tilth 1001. Notice i bi'ieby given that oniiuilli attee Willi thn pruv'sions of the Art ol Congress ol June !l, IH7S, entitled "An net (or the sale of IIiiiIht hunts ill the States of California. Oiegon, Nevada and Washington Terrltoiy," nscxtendiil In all the Piiblfe Imnd Slates by net of August 4,1802. CARRIE BRAND, of Cottage Grove County of Uuie, State of Oiegon, has this iluy tiled In this olllee her swoiii statemeiil No. UVJli" for the piiicliiio of the NW '4 ol NW l; of Section No. 111. Twp. .11 South, of Range 2 WoM nnd will olb t prisir tn snow that the land .might 1. more valuable for its timber or stum' than fur agricultural ptiriHtres, ami i establish her claim to said land liefrir, J. J. Walton U. S. Comiulssioiier at ln iitliee at Eugene, Ore., on Monday il nth day of epteinlHT, 11)01. Sbeiiames as witnesses: Simeon It. lira ml ol Cottage Grove Dine Baker, Frank MI-ini, Andrew I Jim It allot Dorena.nl) of I.iine luuuiv Oiegon. Any ami nil toiis claiming ad versely tho above described lands are requested to (lie their claims in this olllee on I til. .1 1 l!... I.... ,1U, J. T. IIiiiikiks, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales IjiimI Olllee, Rofoburg, Oregon, May 10, liKll. Notice is hereby given that 111 com pllnncewitli tiie provisions of Hie act of Congress of June II, 1K7H, enlitliil "An net lor the sale of timber IiiiiiIh in the State of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, "as extended to nil the Public I.ind Slides by act ol August 4, 1H02, MRS. ANNA BURKE of mVu Nohagemuu, County of Douglas, State of Wisconsin, has tills day II led 111 this olllee her sworiistatementNo tllWI for the ptirchaseof tho SW Kol Sec No 2d tp21 South, ol Rung" 4 W. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valunble for its titular or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her chum to said hind before tho Register and Receiver of this olllee at Roiebiiig, Oiegon, on Wednesday tho 17th day of August, 1004. She liumes as witnesses. Herman Dow. (iecireo JCnderrr. Charles I. Powell, George W McQueen, all of Cottagu Grove, Oregon. Any uiul all persons claiming adverse Ivlhe above-described lauds are re- qticstcd to file their claims In this ofllco 011 01 In fore snld 17th day of Aug., 1001, .1. I . IIIIIIKIKS. Kcglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Omre, Roseliurg, Ore., Muy 3rd. 1004. Notice is hereby uiven that in coin- Iilianee with the irovisions of the art of loiigros of June fl, 1878, entitleil ''An act lor the sale of timlier lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wusliinglon Territory," as extended to nil tint Public Laud Slates by uct of An- gtiBt 4, 1802. KATIE EDERER of Cottage Grove, Co of Lane, Statu of Ore., has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. (1120, lor the pur chase of tho H HW H,HWi HKJi of See 12 in Tp 22 H, R 4 W, und will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more, valuable, (or its timber or stonu than for iigricluturnl purposes, and to establish her claim to said land beforo J. J. Walton, U. 8. Commissioner at I'.ugciin, Oregon, on tho Kith dayof jiiiy, ivui. Shu names us witnesses : Iliirmioi 'I' lltu nt Pilln.m tlrntm Ore., Willis Nowcll, A II Nowell ol Ixnidou, Ore.. Georgo hderer of Cottaira Grove, Oregon. Any and till persons claiming adverse ly 1110 anove-iiescrllieil liuitls aro re quested In file their claims In thlsolfico on or uoiorosuiii loin day 01 July, 11)01. J. l. liiiiiiOHH, llegister. Nothing lias ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery For raw IISfNIJMl-TIUnj p, III1IIMUUU ,,, tin A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Mon.y back If It falls. Trial Bottlss fret. HIM! OtyECON and Union Pacific Three Trains To Thn liast Dally. Through Piilliinoi "liiitihtMl and tour ist Bli'i'piliu ears dull) in Oiiiiihn, Chi cago, Hiiokiinoj t"ini"t Hlct'plug cars dully In Kaunas Cllt i iluiutgli Pullman lourlsl sleep ug eni. ( personally con ducted) weekly toCliiengu, KnlinasClty ; reclining clinli cms (seats flee) to the Earn dally. ni iiouis ni III I'OWII.ANK III CIIICAIIII II I V No , It.itK. ol I'.ti V ) I'AIIT Hill Chicago Portland Special l: ifm. in. v In 1 1 ti n t - iiiglitn. Atlantic Exjtiess H : 15 i.ltl. vialliiut- liiglon. St, Paul Fast Mail t): Km. in. via Spokane. TlMk fi III I I't.kM from I'ltitl.iud Aniitvit riiox Salt Luke, Denver, Ft. Wurth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and (;:'.? p.m. Last. Salt bike, Denver, Ft. Worth, Oiiialin. 7 tlliii.tn Kansas City, HI I.011I11, Chicago 11111! i:.it. Walla Walla, Lew Istun , Spokane 8 00 11. 111. Wallace, I'litliiian, Minneapolis , SI Paul. Dnttith. Mil waiikee, Chicago A East, OCEAN AMI ItlVlill SCIIEDULK For San Francisco Every live days at 8:00 p. 111. For Astoria, way points mid North Reach Dally (uxeepl Sun day Mil :0d P- m.; Satinday at 10:0(1 p. 111. Daily service (water iiormlltlng) oil Willamette and Yamhill Rivers, For fuller information imk or write, your nearest ticket agent, or A.L.CRAIG, (ieucral Passenger Agent. The Oiegon Railroad A Navagallou Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK THE Aii EN' I 1 R TICK K' rs V 1 10- t Siiohinie. St. I'ttul. """"" t " MlnnriijiuUf, Ihiliith, f'ifriljo, tit l.aulit 1 AND AM. POINTS ItAST AN1) SOUTH 2 Overland Trains Dally The Fljir And Tht Fist Mall 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employe Daylight Trip across tba Cascada aid Rocky Moontalns. For Tickets, Rates, Folders and Full Information, Cull 011 or address, II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8.G. YERKE8., Ml Klr.t Aienue, G. W. P. A. Kenltlt W.ih. 0. & S. E li CO. Tlmo Tbl No. 2 To Take EITccl on Apr. 2nd, 1901. Ksit Ileum! lainUHatiinlgr. W. Iliiunil 1 .11.12 Pally Kl cept Hiimlsy. No 2-No 4 Nn3 -No I -aTm. Ml, 7 :.TI II 7 :M 3 t 7:V, A 1-M 0.3 S:ll 7 7 S:ll S :i S:I7 I) ft S:it) to r, HM II 3 S HI It S:41 1 S tl;M IS o 0:15 111 6 STATIONS. '.M.-A.M. 2:TU 2:UI Ciill.Kii drove W.ltten . Currln. LVrro Ourilo taker . . liorona Ilml llnck.... (I avel I'll siivart .. . Star . Itoeky ritlnl It.il llrlilge... WIIiIwockI. . IlilOi A. It 6:01 CM 4:M IM7 (:( 4:19 4:113 4:20 4:l 4:11 4.06 4:00 10:49 101(1 lo:as 10:33 lu:.io .'l.lll .1:11 3:17 10:2:i, 10;ai 3:M 8:11 J-M S'U 10:01 0:18 :M 9:8.s 9:30 Hul.Ject to rluoiKi'iwItlinul notice. All outwanl frclRlil forwardeil onlyTstMlio Joint risk f aiilpiar amlcnnilynt-d. Krelght will nnt lo rei-sWed at tlx o. AS K. II. It. Pepot altor b:m p.m. 1i Imure lorwantlnK on neit train relidit inuil oa belnV'lHle'l11 "m0 10 lruilt of Its a'. B.' WOOD, Acting (len Algr. Cream Vermifuge THE GUAR1NTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. 1WARC or IMITATIONS. THK O.CNUINK SRKSAR2D ONLv Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. 1ST. X.OUIB. MO. Letful Uliuilc ot the HoiIKMIA Nl'GGRT