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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1904)
ICuNincHH CH1h. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakhr. ftapalilsf al raaaonabls f firt. All wtrk laaraatead ItiMtH. niukM,ClM)lind Jswelry at Lownt PrlMs COTrAOE GUOVK, OUK. A. H. KING Attorney; at fainv, GOTTA OK GltOVE, OllB. J. E. YOUNG Attorn ey-at-Zaw Oflles on Main ttcct, Weat Slds CoTTAGl! GROVK. ORE. J. S. Medley. .1. C. Johnson Medley $ Johnson, Attorneys-nt-law Office Suite :t Hank lililg. Special nttcntiou given to Mining Mid Corporation Lnw. L.T. 11 trill. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, !i ttorneus-at-Latc Belal attention glen lo the law ol Mtnri. EUGENE, OKK. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE DEALERS I.N VINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Mln street, Cntlnce flroi. Ore. Ilnff & Colwell j Mining Engineers U. S. Mineral Surveyors ltoom 1 Bunk Bldg, Cottage Grove. 602-603 Oregonlrxn Bide, rortlnnd, Oregon. The First National Bank Cottage Grovk, Orb. Paid j.j Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved cecnrity. Exchanges sold, available any place n thallnlted States nniKKTitAKt, FruMtBt, Wheslxx, CuUit, Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. 1st aud 3rd Saturday. Oliver Veatcb, W. Meets 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 third Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Clerk. - F. of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33. Meets e'ery 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 Colbtirn 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 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dution, Adj'utant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Briggs, Secty. L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Mrs. E. Fullmer, R. K. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage GroveJChapter No 4 Meets every 2nd aud 4th Fridays Celia Lurch, Secty STOP THAT cough When a cough, a tickling or an irrita tion in the throat makes you feel un comfortable take Ballard's ilorehound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease ha. mnfl hpvnnil rnntrnl. Mr. nml Mrs J A AmW.nn 5K4 UVst filh St . Suit Lake City, Utah, writes; We think; Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup the best medicine for coughs and colds. We have used it for several years; Italwavs gives immediate -relief, s yery pleMant and gives perfect satisfaction. 25c, 50c and $1.00. For sale hy New Era Dri( Store. How About Your Summer Vacation. Newport on Yaniilna Bny Is the Ideal seaside resort of the North Pa cific Coast. Hound trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacific points In Ore gon, on and after .1 11110 1st. Ask Agents for further Information nml a handsomely Illustrated Bouvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stuue, C. & E. it. It., Albany, Ore., or W. E. Coman. G. P. A., S. P. Co., Port land. RHEUMATISM. When pains or irritation exist on any Eart of the body, the application of a'.lard's Snow Linimelt 'gives prompt relief, E. W. Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House El Reno, 0. T.. writes, June 6, 1902: 1 take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are; afflicted with rheumatism. It is tho 1 only remedy I have found that gives iui-' mediate relief. , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Ofllce at Iloseburg, Oregon. July 12, 1004. Notice Is hereby give'n thut the following-named settler lias filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in supuort of his claim, and thut said proof will be made before E. L'. Lee County Clerk nt Eugene, Oregon, on September 20. 1904, viz: WlUlam H. Grltlin on his H. E. No. 8SCI, for the NE Sec. 34 Tp 19 8., It. 1 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. F. MeBee. of Fall Creek. Ijino Co. Oregon, Thomas Maloy, of Zlon, Lane Co. Oregon, W. F. Tate, of Zlon, Lane Co. Oregon, V. G. Grlllln, J of Kali Creek, Lane Co. Oregon. J. T. Hridqkh, Register. 1 THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Company. with laboratories and general ofllces at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch houses at St Louis, Mo., and Sau Fran cisco, Cal., has become one of the largest proprietary medicine concerns in the1 world. In thegrowth of this great bnsi-1 niss two factors have been dominant:! The merit of its products Wine of Cnrilni nml Tlii-tllnril's lllnf.lf.I)riiitf,ht . has been widely recognized and the 1 original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for these medicines docs .not consist of the catch phrate and ex travagant statement, too often employed in advertising today, but instead the plain story of experience with the medi cines given in the plain lummage of the pe pie themselves. The following let ter Is a fair sample of the thousands of Wine of Caidui testimonials published (luring the pact twenty years. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grievoiiB wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to l)r Kinc's New life Pills thev nut an end to all. Thes are irentlo but thoiough. Try them. Only 25c guaran teed by M organ it Brehaut IJrug Store, Nothing has ever equalled jt. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery For C UIK1I1M and Til HI A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial OotUM fret. A PAPER BAG. Caed aa a. Llfp I're.erver It Saved a Slan From UrimnlnR. A common flour sack n paper bag and the use ot his wits saved Chris I Hansen, tt hunter, from drownluB at Sausalito, Cal. The Quiver tells the story. Hansen had been accustomed to spend the early morning hours shoot ing on the bay. One mornlug, while he I was returning In a skiff from the himt- lng grounds, bis shotgun, which was lying In the bottom of the boat, was accidentally discharged. The full con tents of the barrel passed through the bottom of the skiff and tore a large. Jagged bole. In a few minutes the boat began to settle, aud the man's most desperate efforts could not stop the Incoming water. He grasped the oars and, snatch ing a tough paper bag which he used for carrying bis game, began to tie them together as a float to assist blni to reach shore. When be bad finished his task he Jumped Into the water. The boat sank a moment later. Hansen could not swim well, and be found the oars but , I little support. He was beginning to lose courage when be noticed tbat a 1 portion of the sack used In tying the oars together had become filled with air. He snatched it up and held the open end toward tho breeze until It , Oiled with wind. i Hansen used this improvised life pre server to assist In keeping him afloat and easily remained on the surface of the water. The tide and the use of bis legs gradually propelled blm toward the shore, and the drifting man soon ' got a foothold. I HER OPALS. A Iteaaon Why Thrr Were Not the Caaae of Uer Sllafortanea. "I think Sir Walter Scott Is largely responsible for the superstition as to opals," said the traveling salesman of Jewelry. "Bo tbat as it may. It is still widespread. There Is a large Jewelry house in one of the big cities which will not handle opals. This means a loss of thousands of dollars annually. Tho founder of tho house put the bar on opals, and the third generation Is keeping It up. "I had an amusing experience when I was behind the counter of a house In the east A lady came In and, hand ing me n breastpin set with opals, said: "'Mr. Jones, what will you give ine for these stones? Tfiey were an heir loom In my bubband's family, but since they have come Into my possession my husband and I have bad nothing but misfortune. We have lost our resi dence by fire, there ris been sickness In the family nil the time, and ho Is ex periencing business reverses. I must get rid of the opals, so make mo an of- fer. " 'Madain,' 1 said, 'are you sure thut your troubles are duo to them'' " 'Oh, perfectly sure.' " 'You cannot think of any other cause Y " 'No. Make mo an offer, please.' " 'Madam.' I replied deferentially, 'I regret to Inform you that those stones ' are Imitations.' "Birmingham News. I The Smart Set A Magazine of CIcvci'ucmn Magazines should have n well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusemeiiLand mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the , JVIst Sucssful of' Magazines Its Novels (a complete one in each number.) are by the most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. Its .short stories axe matchless clean and full of human interest. lis jokes, ivitticisms, sJcetches, etc., are admittedly the most mirtli-provoking. 1UO Puges Oellglitftil Reading No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. JHver( V&go wil1 interest, charm and refresh you. Subscribe now $2.50 per year. Remit in cheque, P. O. or Ex press older, or registered letter to The Smart Set, 43 Fifth, dvenue, New York. N. H. Sample Copy Sent Free on Application. A Smooth Tootcr. A nian dime to the store one day, And to the Urinrirlst lie dl.l nay. My foot onco nil eoveml with cornx, Arc now iih Miuooth as a yearllng' lioriiH. tVe I'op Km All Corn Salve for sale tiy Morgan & (reliant. IIKKIIINK Renders the bile mom fluid and thus helps the blood to How. it adonis prompt relief from biliousness, indigest ion, sick 1111. 1 nervous litaduclieH. mid the over indulgence in food and drink. Heiblne nets quickly, adoao utter meals win urmg me paiieni in 10 11 goo.1con.11 tiou in a few davs. (!. L. Caldwell Act M. K. and T. I! lt.,Cheeotah, I ml Tor., writes, April IS IIHh I was sick tor over two years with enlargement of the livcrand spleen The doctors did me no good, ami I had given up all hoe of being cured, when , my druggist udvited mo to line Herhii.e. It has made me sound and well. McentB , Sold by New Era Drug Store. REDUCED RATI3S TO ST LOUIS liX. POSITION. The Southern Pacific Co will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to .St Louis and Chicago ac count the Hi Louis Exposition, on the following dntes: June 10, 17, 1H; July 1,2. U: August 8. 9. 10; Septem bers, 0, 7; October :, 4,5 Going trip must be completed within ten days front date of sale, anil passengers will lie iiermltted to start on miv day that will enable them to reach destination within the tun days limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec 31st, 1904. For full Information as to rates nnd routes call on Agent So Pacific Co at Cottage Grove, Oregon. Note June Tth has liecn author ized ns 11 sale date for Louisiana Purchase Exposition tickets, In ad dltlon to sale dates iirevl.iiiHly nn iiotmced for June. This will enable purchasers ot tickets to be lit the Ex position 011 Oregon Day June l.'lh. CURES SCIATICA. Rev. W. L. Riley, L. h. D., Cuba, New York, writes: After fifteen days of excruciating pain from sciatio rheuma tism, under various treatments, I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment the first application giving my flrstrelief ami the second entire relief. I can give it unqualified recoitimendutioe. -5c, 00c, $1.00 sold by New Era Drug Store. Cream Vermifuge IKE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. BIW.RC Or IMITATIONS. THC OENUINB r.VA.'D ONLY BY Ballord-Snow Liniment Co OT. LOUIB, MO. LACK DRAUi STOCK d POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and iwullry have few trouble, which are not boel ami livor (rregiiliuitie. ,,,ef Draught Stmk and Pouury Mw cine i. a Iwwrl and Iner remedy (or stock It put. the organ, of digestion 111 perfect condition Prominent American breeder, nnd farmer, keep their herd and flocks healthy bv tflvnitf them an occa sional .Uwoof Black Draught Muck and Poultry Medicine in their flMhl Any nlock rnivr miv hit) ft '.Went hl(-Hiiiml air light can of tin medicine fnim hn dealer ami keep Iui slock in vigorous health for week Dealer. .Rener alb keep Black Draught S. k and Potllln Medicine If your due not. send i' cent for a sample can to the manufacturers. The f'haltaniHiga Metlicine t'o , fli.it tanooga. Tciui. UiH'i.aLUi. 0.. Jan JO, IWt, niack-D'anaht hUwk and IVulIrr Mixllcliic li (ha N"t I "' trlcl Our lock wa looking- bail l.n iou nl m ths titpitirln anil now they rr rfttniK ao (Int. Tl.y are look, nfti ,wr e.nt. brttrr 8 P HIKK1KINOION. GOWN GOSSIP. t Mam nretty Bummer gowns lire niii.l ill cniiilnii-itloii Willi all oxer euilirol.l ' .Ties I I he .-.Milest and most attractive sum oier glove It sill, oienoik uiesli. with 1 plain Mlk palniH and two clasps to clou. 1'rosHwit.c tucks are attractive on ihiu summer fabrics that It Is not sur prising Unit a good share or muslins ml orcan.lles depend on them for irluiuiliig. An old favorite for cool gowns blue chiinibi'iiy. 11 material Unit neve Iohos popularity for elilldien'H dresses mid Is eipially well suited for women' country gowns. Next to sailor and toipie shapes one sees more draped hats than any others, The wide shepherdess shapes are 111 vorlles for drapery lulls, mid while. black and crln, or halrbnild, lire espe cially adapted for the purpose. A new color Is called olgnoii brul burned onion. It Is much prettier than Its imme, being nn ex.piiHltely pluk) brown which combines most happll) with dark brown. In chllTon veiling over 11 brown lint the new color Is de llghtful.-Now York Post. CURRENT COMMENT. A rich student nt the New York mil verslty offered fl.UU) for a favorable mark and did not get it. We are glad there are some things money will not buy. I-oiilsvlllo Post. The Canadian government Is making a strong effort to attract settlers from this country. It does not seem at nil afraid of that kind of an American In vuslon. Philadelphia Iiniulrcr. Emperor William la going to have yacht built on American lines. That will help some, but be should go fur ther and secure sailors built on Amer ican lines if he hopes to break any rec ords, Washington Post. (Jultc often the girl at the summer resort wouldn't get engaged If papa was there with her Instead of laboring at homo In the office or store earning enough money to. pay her summer's ex penses. Homcrvllle Journal. CHURCH AND CLERGY. Methodism has 1,224 deaconesses. There wcro nine women among the ministers that took part In the Maine Universullst convention this summer. Row Edward A. Kelly, the noted priest of Chicago, bus Just returned home after a trip around the world having spent much time In tho Philip pines. The Itev. J. Wilbur Chapman, the evangelist, has announced tbat he will accompany a party of Presbyterians ind their friends to the Holy I .and next season. Bishop Charles T. Olmsted, who suc ceeds tho late Bishop Huntington, Is sixty-two years old, was educated at Trinity college and tho Berkeley Divin ity school and was ordained to tho priesthood In 1808 by Bishop Horatio Potter. INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. Tho first thrashing machlno was re cently set up In Damascus. It Is n team thrasher from Indiana, Two whullug stations hnvo been es tabllshed In the British Isles, nnd three more are to be. As a whaling station costs $10,000, there must be homo cvl uenco of n stock of whales still In British waters. Silk cocoon cultivation Is becoming ono of HervIa'H national Industries. Last year there were collected In that kingdom !l 15,000 pounds of silk cocoons. Tho government Is distributing free of charge the eggs of the silkworm. Jttt WISH At (1. a year No Investor can afford to bo without tho Journal for Investors Any ono ol Ita feature. Is alone worth the prfco of f ubicrlptlon. It will nve yoa huutlrcdi of dollar, every year. It. charnclor ha. never been Inipugne.), JOURNAL POR INVESTORS CO. Jtoom (J, CliamLor of f'oiainerce, lioston. Aillre letters to 1', 0, llox 3317, Legal Wank at the Hoiikmly Nugget Norit'r.i-imruiii.icvrioN. United Hlalef .Land orljw. Ito.obiirg.Oie.. May IM, UKH. Nollcelii heiehv glum lliit 1,1 '""'"j ,m. 1 with (lie i.i.ivl.lon. ol he ii I id h.ng.c.. ol Jim" . J""' 1 ,., ,.' Vet Tor the .ale ol Timber Umds t i Act lor mo --w I Slate, ol fulltotlila, Oregon, Nt 1 and Wnnlilnitl'iii IVrritorv.' to all the Public Um States by mlcnded net ol A,,rti:..m.. M...IIKI.N. ni ..urn's l iWnn liw till- " t.l-olTioo oil januaiv I'.'lh. 1WU. hi-.". "'"H v, ..i.i i... ,),. i. ..if base ill the M'. 'I T n". No. VjlnT.mn.hlp lUSoillh. .. ., uw and lll ollr pniol .M - ...I. .. to r ho tlllll IIIO ia uiloaUe lor It. ti.nl'or or .tcni. " (or tmricii turai piupiwei, 11,1, hi. .-U...I to mil-l , ,u lleRLler ami lle.-vtver o. '""""."' l It.-etmrR. Hr.ioii, n I- ti.lny the .'otliiUiv ol Autf.i.l.UKll. lie luiioena. wltiti'Meni lletiioin l1 Dow. lleoiKe McQnee li, JoKcph Toll., lleiiiett I'.uWIii, ol Lot tu 1 1 rove, (lie, . Any mikI all pet.on. rlnlmlni: "d" ver.ely the alHive-.leTll;ed land. i iiuelcd t lUw Ihelr clulni. hi oirii-o on or Wore nald "Mil dayol Ah. J.T. lliumim. Ilrtiltler. NOTICE I OU rtlllLICATlDN. United States Land Olllce, lion-lung, lr June UUh HH)I. oliv oiv.ni that iucoiillili mice with tho provision of the, Act ot i'.,i,.,i. .it .Inno !t. 1S7S. entitled "An act for tin sale ( liiuler hinds in the Stales of California, Oiegon, Nevada mid Wa.hliniloiiTorrlloiv," u.exteiided t.i nil the Public Und States by act ol August I.ISttB. CARR1K lilt AND. ot I'otli.go tiiove futility ol Ijine, Slate of Oregon, has this day llt.il In this ..illi'ii I N.tiini statement No. Ul'.'.'U for tho mi cliitso ol the NW xx 'l I NW IJ ol Section No. III. Twp. iM South, of Range J Went anil will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more wihmhlo for Its limber or stone than for agricultural piiri"cs. and lo establish her claim ti) said land befotu J. J. Walton V. S. CommiMloncr at his olllce at Eugene, Ore., on Monday the Mh day ol beptenibcr, UH)I. Shoiiaiues a. witnesses; Simeon R. Brand of Cottage tlrove, Dave llaker, Frank V INon, Andrew Lamb all of Dorciia.all of Lane Conntv, Oregon. An vand all persons claiming adversely the nlsive described land, ate ie.pie.led In tile their claims III tills olllce on r More said Mh day of September IIHU. J.T. lliilixii.s. Register. NOTICE FOR I'l'lILR'ATIllN. United Stale. IjiihI Olllce. Roeebtirg, Oregon, May It), IIHII. Notice Is hereby given that in com pllance with tiio provision. of thein t uf Congress of Jinn;i, IH7S, entitled " n act lor the .ale of limber lamln in the Suites of California, Oregon, N.nndn. and Wa.hiiiglou Territory, "as ext.o.iril to all the Public l-uid Stales bv m l ol August 4. IH'tt. MRS. ANNA IIHIIKI; of Lake Nebageuion, fount) of Pi.nglas State ot Wi.coniin, ha. this day III..I n Ihiaothci, her sworn. tateinent No IUIM) fnrthe purchof the SW J,' of See No 'M tpl'l bouth, of Range 4 W. ami will oiler prool to show that the land sought is more valuable) for it. limber or stone than for agricultural piirHMea, and to establish her claim lo said laud Isifore the Register and Receiver n( this ofllce at Rosobilig, Oregon, on Wednesday the 17th day ol August, 11)01. She names as witncsics. Herman Dow. Oeorge Enderer. Charles L Powell, (ieorgu W McQueen. all of Cottage (Irore. Oregon, Any and all persons clslmlng ailver.e- I v the alsivc-de.crilsil land, are re- Ufated to file their claims In this olllce on oi before said 17th day of Aug., 1001. J. 1. llttliKias, itegl.ter. NOTICE FOR I'UBLIOATION. Unlled States Land Ofllce., Rn.eburg, Ore., June 17, 1001. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress ol Jnnu.t. 1 H7H, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and ashlngton lerritory. as extended to all tho public land states by act of Au gust 4, 18ft!. Oscar R, Pago, of Mabel, County of Lane, State of Oregon, has this day II led in this olllce hissworu statement No. UL'30 for the purchase of tlieN! N'ci. of Heel, on No. 4. Town ship 'JO South, of Range" west and will olfer pioof lo slmw that the land sought Is iih te valuable fni its llnilx.T or stone thit'i foi ngrieiiltiiral iiiirpo.es, nml to establish hi. claim to said laud licfore.!. J. Walton, 11. S. fouimisHlouer at Eu gene, Oregon, on Friday the 0th day of Setiteiulier, 11)01. He mimes mh witnesses: James N. Raudlu. lieorire W. Ilnnlcr. David Murphv, ail of Eugene, ami Muncey tiCHldanl of Mabel, all of Lane Co, Oregon Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands are re quested to II lo their chilnM in this olllce on or before said litis day of Sept,, 11)01, J. r. iiiiiihiks ueglMcr. :u NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United Stale. Laud Olllice, Rchiirg. Oie. . Julv 1st. 1001 Notice is heieby ui von that In comiili- iineo with the provisions of tho act of Congress lit June ft, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Umber Lauds in thu Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Hiisningion territory, as ex tended to all the Public Lnnd Slates bv uci ot August 1, II.'J.', EMMA STAI'LEb. of Eugene, Co. of Lane. Slate of Out gou as this day filed in this oil ice her sworn statement No. usis, lor the pin- base of thu W J. of NW U of See No.'ll in in rio iu HniiL-e nn L" wohI. and will nirer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stouu than for agricultural purnoHCH, an.lto establish her claim to said land lieloru .I.J. Walton U.S. Commissioner at his ollicu at Eugene. Lane Co. Oregon, on Katunlav thu L'ltb day of Kept. 1001. Shu mimes as wltiiujusea: Charles Ogilen, of Crcswell, Thomas Muhor.S. 1) A en. William Miller, all of Eugene, Ore, Any unii an persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reiiiiiminil to file their claims In this olllco on or before said LM day of September 1001. J. T. IIiiiikikh, Rcglsler. Free Assays I'l'eo Ahsiivh will bo lnailo for ltn. Iienila iiroHpecloi'H during thu next three mouths, nut to exceed two assays per tiny. Kauiplen must lio It, anil reports received at thu sloi-o of Knowli'H ami (lettyH. Theso free iissayH are for the heuellt of thu pros, pectoranil illsliict anil all uro hoIIcI- ted to make the liouulItH its far reach lug iih possible. l' J, llAltll. OREGON Shoit line and union Pacific Tlirrc Trains To The liasl Dully. 'I'll I ii.ll 1 l'l 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 .tiiiiilnnl nml Iui,,. lit sleeping cars daily in iliosha, esgo, rlpoklltll, t'UllllH .heplliir (a. dally to Kmii.us t in . tlmiNgl. 1'iillnmi) limits I sleep ng rata 'pe.aoimlly run. dueled) weekly tiit'lileunn, Kanim('iii teelliiliig clnilr.'iiis (.eats lite) In IL Kail dally. II iKimt.AMi niciiicon) II IV No I'lianga ulrau 1 l Aiiiiui iiiom DKI'AIIT run Special 0:(nn.m. vlnlliuit' IllglOII. Tim HfiiKiiubik f rt nit Portland Salt Lake, Daiiver, I t. Wiiilh.Ouiaha. r.;Oop hsliwta (;ly, SI l.oiiiH.CIilt'ngu and i;a.t. Atlantic j Salt l-nkc. Denver, l.xpiewt i i, worth, Uinalm, 7:lD H :1ft p.m. lft p.m. 1 Kansas City, St. viul 1 nut hilltop. 1 Hi. Paul ' I Willis, f liiu.igu nnd I.ait. Wslhi Uall.i, Lew I a. 1 Mail iMou , Mhiknne, I8'00n. m. I1.Mp.ih. via i 'ipokiiueJ Wallace, Pii.limitl, MIllllCMIHlIlN , st. Paul. Diilmh. Mil waukee, f iilesgii St V.MU (K'KAN AXII IIIVHII SCIIIilHII.K I'or San rritiielseo Kvety live .Uy at 8:00 p. in. I'or A.t.irla, way points and North Beach Dally (except Hun day; at :00 p. in. ; Siiliirday at 111:00 p. m. Dully service (water peimllllng) on Wlilitinelle und Ykii bill Rivers. I'or fuller information aik or write your iiente.t ticket ugent, or A. L. CRAIG, lieucral I'liMi liger Agent TheOiegon Ralliood A Navagat ou Co. Portland, Oregon. ASK Till: A.if.VI i.iR TO fi;in,iiiif, ,S7. I'mil, Mlitnriipulln, Otitutlt, Chicago, St f.ouln AND AM. POINTS KAST AND SOUTH 2 Omland Trains Dally Tbi Fljir And Thi Fast Mall 2 Splendid Service Up to d&lc Equipment Courteous Employes Daylljbt Trip across tbi Cascidi tad Aocky Mountains. I'or Tickets, Rates, Folders and Pull Information, Call on or address, II. DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S. t.. VERKES 1I rif.l Al.n-r. II. W. P. A. Kfllle Waaa, WeglveexK;illleil service on freight. Route your shipments via limit Northern, Full in forniatlnii' from Wm. IIappkii. (lent, Agent. Porllanil, Oregon, 0. & S. I! II II COL Time Tatle No. 3 To Take EITrcl on Apr. 2ml, IIJOI. KSHt lloiuiil Null- No 1 P..M A.M.'MIi a ami IKnt.iiily. y, lloun t In ml a Pally Kx- eeit Hanilay, N -j-no HTAT1IINH. I'.M.-A.M IoIIhkii iirou- iitio, U allien 10:49 5.11 6:t 4:M 4:M 4147 4144 :M 4:w 4:ao; 4:ie 4111 4:04 4:00 viirrni. 10:44 . . I'erru ilorilo. . luuis Huker 10M lioreua . .. io:,'io ll.nl Hnek. ... )0:'j;i 1 avel I'll . 10:'J0 oiewari 10:01 Hlnr 0:41 IliH-ky Point . 0:4 . Hail llrlilgo. . o.-w Wllilwooit. U;;io HiiliJtTttoi'hiinKejMlilioiit notlee. Alloutuaril frelglit furwanlcil onlyTat ;th lolntrlak ut Hi .Kir ami ran.liriiro, "l Krelahl will not ho received at Hie O. . ii, "V I'; '? '"""re ileHKHcu'' "'"';,J ' " A. It, WOOD, Acting (len Mgr. 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