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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1904)
ISunImchh CartlH. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkr. Rrlrlnr at reasonable e (target. All werk tiitulHl aral-elasa. rTalekea, Clotkl end Jewelry at Lowest rrleee coTrAOK anovE. oke. A. H. KING Attorney; nt Lnw, (JOTTAOK, GJIOI'IS, OKK. J. E. YOUNG Attorncy-ni-Laiv omr on Mln street, West side CoTTAGK GROVK, OrK. J. S. Medley. .1. C. JoIiuhou Medley cj- Johnson, Attorneys-nt-lnw Office Suite llank UUlg. Special nttentlon kIvcii to Mining nnd Corporation Lnw. UT. Harris. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS. Httonieys-at-Laic Sfeelal attention given to the lit of Mine i. N EUOKNE, OKE. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF- THE EXCHANGE" PKAI.KKS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Main street. Cottage llrote. Ore. Ilnff & Colwcll i Mining Engineers , U. S. Mineral Surveyors Itoom 1 Uank Uldg, Cottage Orove. C02-C03 Oregonlnn Bide. Portland, Oregon. The First National Bank - OF Cottage Grovk, Ore. Paid ii Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available any place n thaUnited States niiiTiKiif, Fretlsent. T. C Wnitxtx, 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 X Cottage Grove Camp No. 6424. Meets first and third 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. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post Nc. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Dutton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Cascade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. L. Briggs, Secty. I L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday ' Mrs. E. Fullmer, U. K. MBA Meets every 2nd and 4th Mondays. S. E. Lauder, Secty. Order Eastern Star Cottage GroveJChapter No 4 Meets every 2nd nnd 4U1 Fridays Celfa Lurch, Secty mmomd 100 First Street Portland, Oregon. Manufacturers ot Self Contained Wood Frame and Sectional STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders, Rock Crushers. Steam Scrapers, Tram -ways etc. DKALKRS IX liiiffines, Boilers, Pumps, Hoists, Water wheels A1RJC0M PRESSORS ATR muf ELECTRIC j DRILLS. HAND DRILLS. A Complete line of Mine and Mill Supplies. Catalogue, Plans and Prices mi application to EiaiumoiHl mf'g Co. 100 First Street. Portland, Oregon. STOP THAT cormi' When a cough, a tickling or an irrita tion In the throat makes yon feel un comfortable take llallard's Ilorehound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mr? J. A. Anderson, 334 West 5tll St.. Salt Lake City, Utah, writes; We think Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup the best medicine for coughs nnd colds. We have used it for several years; It always gives immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfaction. 25c, 50c and $1.00. For sale by Sew Era Drng Store. How About Your Summer Vacation. Newport on Yuqninii Bny U the Ideal seaalde rvnort of the North Ta ctile Const. Hound trip tickets nt greatly reduced rntes on Hale from all Southern Pacltlc points In Ore gon, on nnd alter June Int. Ask Agents for further information nnd a handsomely Illustrated Honvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stone, 0. & E. it. It., Albany, Ore., or W. E. Coninu. G. P. A., S. I. Co., Port land. RHEUMATISM. When pains or irritation exist on any part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt relief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House El Reno, O. T., writes, June 0, 1902: 1 take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It Is the only remedy I have found that gives im mediate relief. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Olllce at Itoseburtr, Oregon. July 12, 1904 Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowlng-nnmed settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support 01 ins claim, unu tlint said proof will bo mude before E. V. Lee County Clerk at Eugene, Oregon, on September 20, 1904, viz: William II. Orlttln on Ills 11. E. No. SSOI. for the NE yt Sec. W Tp 19 S., It. 1 West, lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: YV. F. McBee, of Fall Creek, Lano Co. Oregon, Thomns Mnloy, of Zlou, Lane Co. Oregon, W. F. Tate, of ZIon, Lane Co. Oregon, V. G. Grlflln, of Fall Creek, Lane Co. Oregon. J. T. Bridges, Iteglstcr. THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Company, with laboratories and general offices at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch houses at St Louis, Mo., und San Fran cisco, Col., has become one 0(1 lie largest proprietary medicine concerns in the world. In thegrouth of this great busi ness two factora have been dominant: The merit of its products Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Mock-Draught has been wldelv recognized anil the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for tlieeo medicines does not consist of the catch phruto and ex travagant statement, too often employed in udvertibing today, but im-iead the plain story of experience with the medi cines given in the plain language of the pe pie themselves. The following let ter is a fair sample of the thousands of Wine of Cardui testimonials published during 1110 pan twenty years. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A grievous wail oftimea comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr King's New Life Pills they fiut an end to all. Thes are gentle but borough. Try them. Only 25c guaran teed by Morgan & Brehaut Drugstore, Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. r. King's New Discovery rorCi ONN I J HI lTIf BN A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trltl Bottle fr. MfiCo. 1 1 II I ifcsH fl I B unfits through the groins. 1 suf- 9 , I fercd terribly nt the time ot nrn- J m atrtiatfun. hal blinding liiwlache F COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. It Is claimed for Wesleyan Female college nt Macon. G11.. that It Is the oldest chartered female college In the United States aud, lu fact. In the world. Charles W. Ullot was a teacher of mathematics for fifteen years before he became president of Harvnnl univer sity. He attained this position at thlr-ty-flve years of age. William Henry Maxwell, who has been elected president of the National Educational association, has been su perintendent of public schools of Great er New York for bIx years. He Is a native of Ireland. Professor Charles II. Spooner, who was for fourteen years professor of mathematics and English In the man ual training school at Washington uni versity, has been elected president of the Norwich university of Vermont. SOME NATIONAL PROVERBS. A fool la always beginning. French. A man's manners shape bis fortune Danish. One ass calls another "long ears." German. When two quarrel, both are In the wrong. Dutch. The liar la sooner caught than the cripple. Spanish. A man's own business does not de file his Angers. Italian. Change yourself and fortune will change with you. Portuguese. For people to live happily together the real secret Is that they shall not lire too much together. English THRONE LIGHTS. The entire Income of the German em peror $3,750,000 comes from the poo ple of Prussia, whose king be is. He gets no pay for being emperor. The emperor of Austria has an ex traordinary gift for languages, nnd not only can be speak fluently those used In every part of his realm, but he has a perfect command of French and Eng lish. The czar and czarina of Russia speak English and German In their private conversations. The czarina did not learn Itusslan till her betrothal; but, though she speaks very slowly, It Is with a good accent and great distinct ness. SCIENCE SIFTINGS. Itndlum Is said to be well but finely distributed In the crust of the earth. That living germs may be floating about In interstellar space Is suggested by T. D. A. Cockerel!. Physicians ore beginning to recognize worry as a disease, to be prescribed for like any other malady. The best dye for blue was formerly furnished by the indigo plant, but chemists and scientists have been able to procure from the byproducts of pe troleum an aniline dye which for al most all ordinary purposes has sui plaHled Indigo. The Smart Set A Magazine of Cleverness Magazines should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The Smart Set, the Most Successful of Mag!ines Its Novels (a complete one in, brilliant authors of both lieiuispheies. Its short stories are matchless clean and full of human interest. jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. lOO Pages IJeliglttlul Rending No pages are wasted 011 cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. luvery page will interest, Subscribe wv$2.50 per year, Kemit in cheque, P. O. or Ex solder, or recistered letter to The Snuivh Set. Afi2 Fifth press older, or registered letter to Ti Avenue, Jscw York. f . H T7 7. N. B. Sample Copy Sent Free A Smooth Tooter. A nmucaine to the store one day, And to the druggist ho did say. Mv feet once all covered with corns Are now as smooth as a yearling's horns. L'se Pop Em All Corn Salve for sale ny Morgan & Drehaiit. HEUBINE tenders the bile more lluid nnd thus helps tho blood to flow, it alTbrd prompt relief from biliousness, indigest ion, sick and nervous hindaches, nnd the over indulgence in food and drink. Ileihlne acls ipiirkly, ndno after meals will bridg the patient into 11 goodcondi- i Hon in a lew mivs. ; G. I.. CaMueli Agt M. K. and T. R. lt.,rhecntah, I ml Tit., writes, April IS 1 1903 I was sick for over two years I with enlargement of the liver nnd spleen The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hope ol living enrol, when my druggist advised mu to use llerbino. It'has made me sound and well. oOceuts Sold by New Era Drug Sloie. RliDUCliD RATES TO ST LOUIS UX. POSITION. ! The .Southern Pacific Co will sell 1 round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St Louis anil Chicago ac count the St Louis Exposition, on the following dates: June 10. 17, IS: July 1,2. il; Augusts, 9, 10; Septcm lier S, 0, 7: October II, 4,5 Going trip must bo completed within ten days from date 01 sale and passengers will lie iierinlttcri ti start on any nay tnat win enaitie them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety nays, but not later than Dec .Jim 1904. For full Information as to rates and routes cnll on Agent So Pacific Co at Cottage Grore, Oregon. Note Jane 7th has been author. I zed as a sale date for Loulslann Purchase Exposition tickets, lu ad dltlon to sale dates previously an nouticed for June. This will ennble purchasers of tickets to be at the 1.x position on Oregon Day June 15th. CTitKS SCIATICA. Ilev. W. I,. Illluy, I j. Ii, D., Cuba, New York, writes: Alter tifteen days of excruciating pain from rciatic rheuma tism, under various treatments, I wits induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment Hie llrst application giving my flrstrelief and the second entire relief. I can give it unqualified rei'iniiinendatloo. 25c, 50c, f 1.00 sold by New Era Drug Store, WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. IWC or IMITATION.. TSC QCNUINC PSCPARtfO OSIY sv Bollard-Snow Liniment Co, ST. LOUIS, MO, each number) are by the most charm and refresh you. ' ' ' on Application Alilmriiint limit III. I'linl mtliieril In Hi. Jniiuai. Tlii- curious luodlllrtitlon of natural growth date fur li.u k. We read tluii In 1S2H Profosor .Mcjliin saw 11 bn otii' 1 11 -Ii M11 no r,- ami tlnee Inches high III which were growing 11 llr. 11 bamboo anil 11 tiny plum dec thick with bios sum The Swedish lioliinlst and traveler Carl Thiinlierg In 1MI7 described 11 number uf these abnormal growths mill told of the pride with which Japanese garden experts produced dwarf tree" for practical ptirpoi.es its well its those weird little midgets which eiclte our wonder. He saw. for Instiiniv. iiningi trees six Inches high which tioro fmlr the size of a cherry, "and jet sweet and palatable." The secret of their system Is bused upon such well known principles 1 the retardation of the How- of sup, iln selection of the smallest seiiR gnil-cr Ml from the smallest lnw; a inlnliii m supply of water mid the nipping out leaden and (lie checking of tnpro.t and of all vigorous shoots. They 111I.1 for llielr purisme tree willed retain tallty under most ml verse conilllloii- The Chinese are their solo rivals m this eccentric art. DIAGNOSING PAIN. rhrateal liana Wblrli IllallnunUli Hel Prom Aaaumrtl MuflrrltiM. "How do you diagnose palnr was one of the nuestloiis put by the stale board the year I received my diploma." said a young dentist. "I was rather stumped at the time, but I hnve since learned that the ipiery was n perfect ly natural one. The Idea Is to differ entiate between real pain und assumed pain. There are some people so stoical while In the operating chair that not u sound escapes them, not even the sua plcton of a grunt, though they may be suffering severely. On tho other baud, there are people, men and women alike, who try to give the Impression that every touch of an Instrument Is tor ture. "But there are always physical signs by which wo can distinguish between the real and the assumed suffering. Beads of perspiration on the forehead la one, and when the pain Is not so severe, but still keen enough to be felt. there is an Involuntary twitching of the muscles of the eyelid. Then we know It's tho real thing and act accordingly. Why, I have even known women to pre, tend to faint and carry the bluff through when they were not suffering tho slightest pain." Philadelphia Uec ord. Willing o n Half Killed. Among the depositors In nil Akron bank was an old fellow who was quite n miser. A local physician who was a great student of his profession said to the old man one day: "John, I'll give you $10,000 If you'll let mo cut a certain vein. It will kill you, but then you will have tho $10,000." The miser considered for a moment nnd re plied, "Let mo think over thut till to morrow." Next day he called on the doctor and said: "I'vo figured that thing out and 1 can't see what good tho S 10.000 would do mo after I nm dead. But, say, I'll let you half kill me for $5,000." Hell TI, 11 1 Ilaa Huns for m Century A sacred bell in 11 town lu north China has been kept ringing for a cen tury. A tax for paying relays of ring ers to pull Its ropo Incessantly day and night Is -willingly paid by tho Inhab itants, for It Is Implicitly believed by tho benighted peoplo that whenever the tonguo touches tho metal a devil Is squelched forever. Thus It Is to the public Interest, according to this super stition, to linvo ns many of theso ob Jectioiiablo spirits dono away with as Is possible. 15 13 WISH At 1. a year No Investor can afford to bo without tho Journal for Investors Any one ot Its features Is slono worth the prlca ol tukicrlptlon. UwlllMve you liumlreds of dollars every year. Its charsctor has never Im!cu Impugned. JOURNAL POR INVESTORS CO. Itoom (1, Chamber of Commerce, lloston. Addrei letters to I', O. lloiMU, iegnl Blank at the UOIIKMIA NUGOUT N0TICK 10U I'UMI.RUTION. United flutes Und nltlro, lloseburg, Ore., May '-M, IU0I. Notice Is heiebv given Unit In coin pllnuce. with tho piovlslons of tho act nl I'ongiess of J imoil, 1H78, entitle. " An Act Tor the sale ol Timber hinds In the States ot Cillfoinlii, Oicgon, Nevsils. and Washington Tcirllury." as extended to nil the Public I.11111I Stales by ucl ol August 4, IHU3. , WILLIAM MctH'KLN. ot Collage lirivc, Co. ol l.nne, Hlrtlu of Oregon hits Ibis day tiled In tl.lKtiirice on JiMiiMiy 1'Jth. IIUU. his sworn statement No. 4SWI for tho iturelinmi ol the NL 4 of See No. IK In Township It) South, of lttinge 2 West and will oil jr proof to kIio thnt the land sought Is moie vitltwhii ior Its timber or !:. than for agricultural purisMc. ..ml to estiib Midi his claim tu snld hind Wore the Uegmtcr mid Kecelver of this olllce at llsisebnrg, Oregon, on Friday Hie lliltli day ol August, 1101. lie niuiies as witnesses: lleinnui T Dow, George W Mitjiieen, Joseph I'otts, Herbert I'nkln, ol Cot Inge Grove, Ore. Any ami nil poisons claiming ad versely tho nlkivc-dcncrihcd lands are requested to tile their claims lu this officii on or before said '.'tllli duyof Aug. HHU. J.T. llitiiHiks, Itrglster. NOTICE FOIt I'llllLlCAI ION. Pulled Slates Land Olllce, Itosebuig, the., June llltli IWI. Notice is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of tint Aft of Congress ol June It, IK78, entitled "An nel Tor the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oiegon, Nevinhi and Washington Tcriltiiiv," ascxteuded to all the Public Und States by act of August 4, IMta, C.Ulltli: llltAND. of Collide drove- County of Idine, Stale of Oregon, has this iluy tiled III this olllce lier swot 11 statement No. IH'.W (or the pu chiiso of the NW 4 ol NW yt ol Section No. HI, Twp. 'M South, of Ituiigu " West nod will oiler pioof to show that the land sought Is unite valuable for Its llinlior or stone than for agricultural purtioses, and to establish her claim tn said laud before J. J. Walton U. S. Commissioner at his olllce at Eugene, Ore., on Monday the 5th day of Septemls'r, 1001, She mimes as witnesses: Simeon Jt. Brand of Cottiigu Grovo, Dine Pakor, Frank V llson, Andrew Lamb all of tlorenii.alt of Lane Cotiulv, Oiegou. A n and all perHoiiBcliiiiiilng adversely tliu niKivcdcsciihcd hinds me requested to tile their claims in lids olllce on or More said 5th day of Sepli-mU'r IIHU. J. T. HiiiiKit:, Iteglstcr NOTICE- FOU PUBLICATION. United States laiml Olllce. ltosebiirg, Oregon, May It), IIHU. Notice is hereby given t lull 111 coni liliiinco with tile provisions of the net ol Coligrws of June 3, IS7N, entitled " n net lor the sale ol limber binds 10 the Stales of California, Oregon, SVmi.Iii. mid Washington Territory," as exti.i.,i.-.l to all the Public Land States lv il August 4, IM)-.!, MltS. ANNA BP It Ki ll! Iiko Nebageinoii, Count) of Douglas .Statu of Wisconsin, bus tins day (lied hi tills ollice her snorustaleiiieiil N.. (MM forthe ptirchnseof the SW tjofsn- No M tpl'l fcoutn, 01 itaugc -1 ii . ami win oner proof to show that lh land sought is more valunblu for its timlwr or stoni than for agricultural purocs, unit to establish her claim to said land K'fure the Iteglster nnd Itecelvor of this olllce at lloseiiurg, uregon, on noniesiiay me 17th iluy of August, 1004. Klin names as witnesses . Herman Dow, deorge Emhirer, Charles L Powell, George W Mctjueen, all of Cottage drove, Oregon, Any and all persona claiming adverse I y I lie alxive-descrlls-il lands are re quested to lile their claims in iht olllce on 01 Is.forosaid 17th day of Aug., 1001. J. T. UaiiMixa. Itegisler. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Oflice, Koscburg, Ore., June 17, MM) I. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress ot Ju'uu.'l, IH78, entitled "An net for the sale of Tinils-r lands in the slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by net of Au gust 4, 1802, Oscar K. Page, of Mabel, County of lano, Stale of Oregon, lias tills duv II Itil III this ofHce hisswoiii statement No. U 11) for tho purchase ol the NJi NJs, of Section No. 4, Town ship 20 South, of I(angu2 west and will oiler pioof 10 show that the laud sought Is im re valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mid to establish 111 claim to said land before J. J. Walton, U. H. Commissioner it t Eu gene, Oiegon, on Hiday the 0th day of Seiitember, 1004. lie mimes us witnesses: James N. Handle, deorgo W. Hunter, David Muiiiby, nil of Eugene, nnd Miineey Godihird of Mabel, nil of Lnnu Co, Oiegon Any und all persons claiming ad versely the ubove-deseri bed lands are re quested to 11 lu thclrcluliiH in tills oflice in or lieloru said Utb day of Sept., 11104. J. T. BniiHiKs Beglrler. 23-33 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United Sliiles Land Olllice, Itoseliurg, Ore., July 1st, 1004 Notice Is hcichy uiven that ill couinli- aucewltli tli" provisions of the act of Congress nf .1111111:1, 1878, entitled "An Act for tliu sale of 1 imber Lands In the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory"," us ex tended to all t lie Public Land Slates by ..... ..f 4 u 1 icni EM.MA STAPLES, of Eugene, Co. of Lane, Statu ofOiu gun as this day filed in tills olfii-u her sworn statement No. 0208. or t hu nil chase of tho W of NW 4 of Sec No 31 in Tp No II) H Biiiigo No 2 West, and will oiler .proof to show that tho IhiiiI sought is moro valunblu fur Its timber or stone than for agricultural iiiirnosos. uiiilto entail Ish her claim tn said land beloru J.J. Wnltoii U.S. Commissioner at his ollicu at Eugene, j.nuo i;o. uregon, on natiiri av t ha 211 1 nay 01 nepi, tmii. mho mimes ns witnuisses: Charles Ogdeii, of Creswell, Tliomns Manor. S. I) Allen. William Miller, all of Eugene, Ore, Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are leqiiested to file their claims In this nfllco 011 or before siiid 21 duv of September 1001, J. T. BitiiiiiKH, Iteglster. Free Assays Free AssayH will bo iniulu for Bo hernia prospectors during t lit) next thrco months, not to exceed two assays per day. .Sainiiles must bo left ami reports received at tho store of KtiowlcH anil dettys, Theso fico (issnyH aro for tliu beuelll of the pros pector and district and all aril solici ted to iiiiikiithu lienellts as far reacli lug as possible. F. J. llAIII), OREGON iSHOiT LINE and union Pacific Tlirt't Trains To The East Dally. Through 1 1 1 1 hi 11 1. I hi il and tour ist sleeping cms daily to Omnhn, Chi en go, Hpokntie; t'uinsl sleeping ears dally to Kansas City , through Pullman toiti 1st sleep ng ems iptiironnlly con ducted) weekly lot'lileago, KaumisCltv: leelllilng ehiilr cms (scats free) tu Ihn East dully. 70 hours I'OWU.AM, KICMICAUO No, I'liMiiitfl ot fun 70' DU'.MIT Mill Chicago Portland SpiHtlal titina.m. vlnlluut- IllglOII. Atliiutle Exjness 8:15 p.m. vlallunl lllgloll. SI, Paul Fast Mint (l;lfii.tli. via Spokane, Tim: Si iii.ni'i.kB fiuiii I'mlhinil AllltlVR ritiiu Salt Like. Denier,1. . Ft. Worth, Oiniiha.!0 "" P 01. Kansas ('ity, St, I ."ills, Chicago mid East. Salt Luke, Denver, Ft. Woilli, Oiniilia, 7 :lfi .i.iti Kiiiumis Oily, St. Idiot, Chicago and I'ast. Wulln Walla, Levi Iston , Spokane, 8 -ls)u. 111. Uiillai-e, Piiiliiinii, Mlniiciipolls , St. Paul. Piiluth, Mil wntikci', t'lileiigo A East. OCEAN AMI IIIVEII S.CIIIillliliB For San Francisco Every live day at 8:00 p. 111. For Astoria, way points and Norlb lleiicb- Pally (except Sun day! nt 8:00 p. 111. : Sntindiiy at 10:00 p. 111. jliilly service (water peruiittliigon Willamette und Van hill ltiiers. For fuller Information ask or v, rlto your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CltAIG, denrrnl Passenger Agenl The Oiegon Itiiilrond A Niivagiiiloii Co. Portland, Oregon ASK THE AiiENI mil TI(T IOrIS TO- Syio.Kir, .Sf. I'liul, Mhtiteapolln, Dututlt, Chicago, St Loulr AND AM. rOINTS ItAST AND SOUTH Overland Tnloi Dilly Tki Fljir ind The Fast Mill 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Diyligbt Trip across tfat Cucidi tnd Rocky Mountains. For Tickets, Bates, Folders ami Full Information, Call on or address, II. DICKSON, O. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S. d. VEIIKES., d. W. P. A. IJ First Aitni.s. -ealtlc Wsils. Wo nlvo exa'illlcd scrvlci' 011 freight, llotili) your slilinueiits via dreat' Northern. Full in formation from Wm. Il.li'iililt. (lent, Aj;etit. Portlaiul, On-Koii, 0. k S. 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