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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1904)
si 1 in IIusincHH Cards. H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakrr. IttrsHllni- at rritAimble enargn. All wntk iiarate1 Ant-clan. WaUhei.tldrksanil JcnelryalbowMt Prices uorrAUK (iitovK. ore. A. II. KING Attorney at Law, gotta ait. a nor it, onit. J. E. YOUNG ja.tlorncy-aui.aw OCte on Main Miect, Vti Side COTTAOH GrOVH, ORK. .t. S. Medley. .1. C. Johnson Medley $ Johnson, Attorneys-nt-law Office Suite :t Hank llhlg. Special nttentioi) nlvcn to Mining; mid Corporation Law. L. T. Harris, a. r. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, rlttorntys-at-LatB Srsrelal attention f en to the law ol Minn. EUGENE, OKK. BARKER & PERMAN PROPRIETORS OF THE EXCHANGE DEALERS IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. Main street. CotlNC r Ore. Half & Colwcll Mining Engineers S. Mineral Surveyors u. Room 1 Dunk Bide, Cottage Grove, 602-03 Oregonlan Bide, Portland, Oregon. Tie First National Bank COTTAGK GROVK, ORK. Paid up Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan .on approved security, Exchanges sold, available any olace n thsUnited States IlnaiKTEAKUi, PrnUnl. WHIIltR, Caahlcr, Lodge Directory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. 1st aud 3rd Saturday. Oliver Veatch, 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 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 Tuventus Lodge No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd aud 4th Saturday. II. C. Dutton, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Ccicade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. l'rof. A. L. Briggs, Secty. L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd and 4H1 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 and 4th Fridays Cella Lurch, Setcy IHammomd Mfg Co. j j I J J I Portland, " Oregon. 1 hLhp K I IMnmifacturorsol fei FlfH I'l Uoo2.!dlSSS'io..i nlfiJyfiBS S I'l QTAMP Mil I S fiWWwWTT ffl 11 i 1 ( )rc Feeders. Rock Crushers, rf M L & . E JlLflB I A Complete line of Mine and Mill . ' ft J Hi "VJ application to ihmh , I, i STOP THAT COl'OH When a cough, a tickling or an irrita tion in the throat makes you feel un comfortable take Mallard's Horeliound Syrup. Don't trait until the disoate has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrt J. A. Andereon, 354 West 8th St.. Salt Lake City. Utah, writes; We think Ballard's Horeliound Syrup the best medicine for coughs and colds. We hare used it for several rears; Italwnrs gives immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfaction. 2oc, 50c and $1.00. For sa!e by New Krn Drng Store. How About Your Summer Vacation. Newport on Ynmiltm Bny Is the Ideal Henshle resort of the North Pa cific Con.it. IEound trip ticket at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pnclllc points In Ore gon, on and nftcr June 1st. Ask A cents ror lurtner imomiatiou nnu a handsomely Illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to t-iivrin stone, C. & E. it. It.. Albany, Ore., or W. E. Comnn. Q. P. A., S. l Co.. Port land. RHEUMATISM. When cams or Irritation exist on anv part of the body, the application of Ballard's Snow Liniment gives prompt reliel. t.. Vt . Sullivan, I'rop. bulllvan House El Reno, 0. T., writes, Juno 0, 1902: I take pleasure in recommending Ballard's Snow Liniment to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the midiJtenrelfef.1'aVe '0U"d that iD" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Olllce at Roseburg, Oregon. July 12. 1904. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice ot his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before E. tT. Lee county cierit nt Kugene, Oregon, on September 26, 1904, viz: William II. Grlllln on his II. E. No. SS01. for the NE Sec. 34 Tp 19 8., R. 1 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. F. McBee. ot Kail Creek. Lane Co. Oregon. Thomas Malay, of Zlon. inline co. Oregon, v. Tate, ot ziou, Kane uo. Oregon, u. u. urimn, of Fall Creek, Lnne Co. Oregon. J. T. Briduus, Register. THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Comuanv. with laboratories and general olllce? at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch houses at St Louis. Mo., and San Fran cisco, Cal., has become one of the largest proprietary meuicino concerns In the world. In the growth of this great busi ness two factors have been dominant: The merit of its products Wino of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught has been widely recognized and the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for tliec medicines does not consist of the catch phrase and ex travagant statement, too olten employed in advertising today, but im-leail the plain story of experience u ith the uiedi eines given in the plain lani-uage ol the pe pie inemseives. mo loiiouing let ter is a fair sample of the thousands of nine oi uarclul testimonials nu ol slied during the pupt twenty years. PUTS AN END TO IT ALL. A gilevous wail oftlmes comes as a result of unbearab e na n from over taxed organs. DIzzlnesB, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr King's New LifoI'llls thev put nn end to all. Then are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c eiinran. teed by Morgan & Brehuut Drugstore. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery lorC5 O UO life) and Ti? ULns A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. I M Monty back lr It falls. Trial Dottlea free. SHOD WITH IRON. A Highland rtobbcr Who Gut Do or llta Own Medlclnr. We are told In Sir Walter Scott's , "Tales of a Grandfather" that In the ' reign of James I. of Scotland a high- ! land robber chief named MncDonald i plundered a poor widow of two of her cows and that Bhe In uer anger vowed that she would never wear shoes again till sue had carried her complaint to the king for redress. "It Is a false boast." replied the ban dIL "I will have you shod myself be fore you can reach the court." To curry out his threat be caused a smith to nail shoes to ho woman's naked feet and then thrust her forth, wounded and bleeding, on the highway. The widow, however, faithful to nor word, as soon as her wounds bad healed went to the king and told him of this atrocious cruelty. James beard her with mingled pity and Indignation, and In righteous retrl button caused MacOonald and twelve of bis followers to be seized and shod with Iron shoes as they bad done-to the poor widow. In this condition they were exhibited to the public for three days and then executed. Ita Other Name. "How some people do pose." said a matter of fact man. "They use great. In., n nmln iunnla thlntr that they are smart- 1 ,hlnk ,hat the HTUKCBl Ul all aiicxiu, IU119 19 1UU, VI using what Is called 'big language' In stead of those simple terms which at first present themselves to every per son of common sense. "At my home the other day a young lady astonished my household by ask ing the loan of a 'diminutive argente ous, truncated cone, convex on Its sum mit and semlperforated with symmet rical Indentations.' "She wanted a thimble." Louisville Herald. A BfoTellat'a Charaetera. Stevenson said that George Meredith once read him some chapters of "The Egoist" while It was .till In mam, script. As the character of the Egoist New york 'it,,,. .;rter fifteen days of developed be (Stevenson) grew more , excruciating pain from sciatic rhcuina and more uncomfortable till at last he : tisin, under various treatments. I was Interrupted the reading and said, induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment "Now, own up, Meredith, you drew the first application giving my (Irstrclief Hlr wtltnncrhhT from me." Meredith ! and the second entire relief. I can give burst into his Ilomerlc lauch and said: "No, no, my dear fellow be Is all of us. But I found him," tapping his own breast, "mainly here." William Arch er"s "Real Conversations." Oolnar. Mrs. Nexdore That piano we bought for our daughter was a great bargain. We bought U at nn auction, you know Mrs. Pepprey Oh, that may account for HI Mrs. Nexdore Account for what? Mrs. Pepprey Tho fact that It's going, going, going. WamanB Illshta. Hettle 1 believe in woman's rights. Gertie Then you think every woman should have a rote? Hettle No, but I think every woman should have a vot- I i The Smart Set A illajxazine ol' Cleverness Magazines-should have a well-defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the motives of The bmart Set, the Most Successful of Muguxiqcs Its Novels (a complete one injeach number) ore by the most brilliant authors of botli hemispheres. Its short stories ate matchless clean and full of human imerest. jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. i0 pages Delightful Reading No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. liven page will interest, charm and refresh you. Subscribe nuv2.60 per year. Remit in cheriiie, P, O. or Ex press oider, or registered letter to The Smart Set, 46 Fifth Avenue, New Fork- N. B, Sample Copy Scut Free on Application. Smooth Tootcr. A mail I'ltmu to the store one tiny, And to the druggist ho did say. My foot once nil covered with corns A iv now as smooth us u yearling's horns. I 'ho Pop Em All Corn Salve for sale "J" .Morgan & llrvhutit. I ; IlKKIIINK ltciulcra. the bile more fluid and thus I helps the blood to How. it adbrds prompt relief from biliousness, indlgest- ion. tick and nervotit htailachex, and ' the over indulgence in food and drink. Heiblne actB quickly, a (line after meals mil bridg the patient into it good condi tion in a few days. (!. L. Calilnell At M. K and T. It. n.,Checotah, Iml Ter., writes, April IS , 1U03 1 was sick for over two years I with enlargement oftho liverand spleen The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hoe of being enrol, hIicii ! my druggist adviecd me lo use Hcrblue. It has made me sound and well. AOcellts 1 Sold by New Era Drug Store. REDUCED RATES TO ST LOUIS hX POSITION. The .Southern Pnclllc Co will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to .St Louis and Chicago ac count the St Louis Exposition, on the following dates: June 10, 17,18; July 1, 2,. 'I; August 8, 9, 10: .Septcin lier !. II, 7: Octolier 3, 4,5 (Joing trip must ho completed within ten iluys from date of sale, mid passengers will lie permitted to sturt on uny day that will enable them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety days, but not later than Dec 31st, 1904. For full Information as to rates ami routes call on Agent So Pnclllc Co nt Cottage (Irore. Oregon. Note June 7th has been author ized as a sale date for Lotilslann Purchase Exposition tickets, In ad dltlon to sale dates previously an nouueed for June. This will enable. purchasers of tickets to lie at the Ex position on Oregon Day June 15th. CURES SCIATICA. 'A unqualified recommendatloe. 25c, 50c, $1.00 sold by New Era Drug Store. Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. BIWARC OS IMITSTIONa. THE OCNUINt PS(PAS0 ONLY ml Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. OT. LOUIS, MO, INDIGESTION "I rei troubled with stom ach trouble, Thedfonreillaei. llraughl did ! mora good In nn wk than all the doc tor's medicine I took In a jut MRS. HARM! K. MIIIRFIKLD Kllftlivlllr, In.t. Thcdford's Black Draught quickly invigorate tlu in ttou of tlio tuniiu'li nml cures mm chronic cases ot Indigestion. If )im will luke a small dose of Thcd fonl s lllnrk Draught occa siouullv jon will keep jour stomach nml liver in pcr- flVt COIldlllOII. THEDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT Mont pu knoMinfmi54Nl ly miistipntton tliau ly uiiv iithei .lii.'use. I'liiMtfon! h llt.uk I'runulit iwt only it ww i ..iMiipntioii lmt mry tlinrcluvn nml iltM'nti'r) uml keep. tlir liuwrW rrulur. All (IriimiUtii tll 36-ceni (ittokAiret. "Tliodft.rd's lllack I'rnugln is the hcsl nicili eino In regulate tin' bowels I liat. i it used l US. M . II A M', Nieadj Ferry. N. C. OilSTIR&TIOTi STONE ANIMAL WORSHIP. Iliinura Thai Mn,nl I'tir lti lluililliUf lilru uf llclitrnriinlltiii, I nicclM II. Mdiuh In his Joiirnev ihroiinh Hie riilni-i- pruvlnci' or Slien ul saw a temple " here stone iiiitinitlx ivero wiiiNhlpitl. He says: "In rows of heavily turned lirlck cages uie stone luuiKos nf nnliiials. They are nil life size and nio iciiinrkalily well eeiitetl. Anions tlieiu are elephants, tlgeis and iiionkeys, nlioe seulitois unlit lune 8eciir.il their models u long illstaiue from ShiuiKl. where the orlglijals are not round. The Ktone nnliiials Mtatiil for the Buddhist Idea of reincarnation They uie worshiped ns saertil and me supposed. In a vapio way. In lie en (lowed with life. It N to prevent them from escaping und ruiiulng away fruui their woihliers lli.il the cage have wooilen liars In front of llieiu. lie tweon the two teiuples was n ioinl. whore llili weio fongiil or set at lib orty. Ill Its workings the system of fonglug iinlnials lias very much the ef feet of n humane mclety on Uie west em side of the world. On the theon that nnv of the brute creation may hi tho dwelling place of tlie soul of a fur uiur hiimaii being, lame mid u k nu uinh timiinc tho care of tie piliwts III some of the larger temples spwla linolslon Is made for in ring for sleU eats and docs, lo rung mi animal an kind Is considered an net uf su preme virtue. To obtain good luck pious Chinaman will houietlmes pur e-bane ii llvo llsh und have n priest fong It. This Is done by placing It In the pond reserved for the puroso near the temple. Low Delllna-. What used to be knowu as "low bell lng" was formerly a common sport In England aud an effective method, of capturing all sorts of birds which roost on the ground, from larks to partridges Boys still sometimes amuse themselves with It In the rural districts of Eng land, and the peasants of Spain and the south of Europe niako a business of It. The only necessary apparatus Is n largo bell, like a cowbell or a dinner h,. II nml n lnntem with a reflector to I cast a hrlcbi ray of light on the ground, The fowler turns out on dark nights and walks tho fields ringing the bell steadily and searching the ground In front with the lantern. The noise or tho light, or tho two combined, havo such an effect In dazzling or tcmryiiig the birds that they may be picked up In the band. Oor First Iron Caallnar. What Is believed to be the first Iron casting made In the territory now In eluded In the United States Is pre served In Lynn, Mass. Its history Is well authenticated. It Is n cooking pot weighing a littlo over two pounds. It was made about 1042 near i-ynn where a small blast furnace was built that year. This furnaco used charcoal for fuel, with bog ore found In the meadow along tho Saugus river and oyster Bhclls as flux. Tho furnace was operated until 1088, with some Inter missions. Scientific American. Work and Worrj. It Is a common mlstuko that to wor ry bard Is to work bard. The way to succeed Is to work and not to worry; the way to fall Is to worry and not to work. The way to neither succeed nor fall Is to both work and worry; that Is tho way to kill yourself. London Truth. A Good Word For Apollo. Mrs. Popley Mr. D'Aubcr remarked today that our Robert was like n young Apollo. Mr. Popley Oh, that's tho way with thoso artists. They're always try lng to make pcoplo think well of those old classical heroes. Philadelphia Press. wish At $1. a year No Investor call afford to bo without the Journal for Investors Any onii ot Us Hfllures Is idiino worth tlio prlco ul sutsi-rli'tloii. It will uivo ou liuudreda nl dollars eory ear. Its clmractor ban never boi-n Impugned. JOURNAL POR INVESTORS CO. Huoia ), CliHmler of Commerce, llostuti. Addreti'Uttera tn I. O. lloiaon. Legal Wank fit the Bohemia Nuogkt NOTIt'H FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land ullti-ii, llnscuiirg, Ore., May 24, 1D0I. Nolleels hereby given that In coin pllnneu with the pinvlsliins ol Ihe net ol ConglcHS of June II, IH7H, enlllled "All Ai 7,tr llm nli, nf Thtilii!- Lands ill the Slates ol California, Oieuon, Nevada,! nml Wimhiiigluii Territory," iisexleiHlen lo all the Public Laud Stales by act ol August 4. 1S92. WILLIAM MiOl'UMN, iiM'oltagetlnive. Co. o( Lime, Slate ol Oiegonfias this day tiled In tlilsoirico on January 12th, 1IHM, his sworn statement No. 42IKI fur llm inneliiiso of the N H ol See Nn. ,'I'J In Township 10 South, ol liange 2 West and will nllir proof to show thai the laud suughtls mom valuable lor Its timber or Menu than for agricultural pnrpoiw, ..ml tu estab lish his claim to said laud before the llogtslor mid Receiver ot this olllce at II meburg, (liegiiu, on Friday j the -Jiltbday ol August, 1001. He unities us witnesses! Heunaii P Dow. (leiirgc W Miljiieen, J, -cph Potts, Herbert l.nklli, nl Cut lane ilr-'vi". (be. An and all peisons claiming nil wisely Iho iiliovu-donorlbed lands mv reiiuoHteil to lllo their claims In lhl olllce on or before said 'JiUluhiyof Aug. UK) I. J.T. HiitiiOKs, Itrglslvr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Lund Olllce, It. wcl.tiig, Ore., June Kith ll'OI. Notice is beieby given that incompli ance with the- provisions of Iho Act ol Congress ol June !l, 1S7-S, enlllled "An net Tor the sale of timber lands In the Slates of California, Oiegou, Nevada and Washington Terrltoiv, nsexleliileil toall the Public IjiihI Stales by act of August I, IMI2, CAItltlF. BRAND, of Coltaiit drove County of Lane, Stale of Oregon, has Ibis nay 11 led In Ihil olllce her snotn statement No. Ilt'.';l7 for the piiichai-w of the NW l4 of NW of Section No. 31. Twp. 80 South, of Itango 2 West mid w ill oiler proof to show that the-land sought is inoto valuable for Its timber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before J. .1. Walton U. S. Commissioner mills olllce at Fugi'iif, Oiu , mi Monday the Mh dav ol September, HUH. She names as witnesses: Simoon It. Brand of Collage drove, Dave Baker, Fiiinl. MIon, Andrew Lamb all of Doieua.all ol Lane Counlv, Oregon. Any and all iK-rMiiisclaiiiiiiigiidvorfely the afi'i-deeiibisl lands aie leqnestisl In Hie Hi- ii claims in tins olllce on or lieforc said 5lh day of September IUI. .1. T.'llliilMiis. Regirlei NOITCK FOR Pl'BI.ICATlON. United Stales laiud Olllce, , Roseburg, Oregon, May 10, 1001. Notice is hereby given Ibat in coin-' nlinnee with tiie provisions of the act ol Congress of Juno II. 187H. entitled "An net lor the sale of timber lands in the Suites of California. Oregon. Nevada. and Wiuhlncton Territory, as extended to all the Public Lund Stales bv act ol August 4, 1S02, MRS. ANNA 111' I' K F. of ImVu Nebagt'inon, County ol Douglas. State of Wisconsin, has this dav lllt-il m thisotlico lier sworn statement No (1100 (ortho putchaseof the SW ofSco No 20 tp'.M South, of Range 4 W. ami will oiler proof to show that the land sought is , more valuable for its tiiuU-r or stone than for agricultural iiurnones. and to establish her claim to raid land before the Register mid Receiver of this olllce t Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednesday the 17th day ol August, 1004. She names as witnesses. Herman Dow, George Endrrrr, Charles L Powell, George W McQueen, iill of Cottage (Irore, Oregon. - Any mid all persons claiming adverse lythe ahovc-dcscrlbcd lauds me re quested to file tlirlr claims in tlil.i ofllre on oi Is foresaid 17th day of Aug., 1001. J. T. Bhiihies, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore., June 17, 10OI. Notice Is hereby given that in com pliance with thu provisions ot the Act of Congress ol JiineS, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of Timber lands In the states of California, Oreitnn, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all the public land states by act of Au gust 4, 1892, Oscar R. Page, of Mubul, County of Lane, State of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No, 0KI0 for the purchase of tho N,'i N'd, of Section No. 4, Town ship 20 South, nf Range'.' west mid will offer pioof to show that the land sought is mere valuable for its tlmlicr or stone than foi aLfricoltliral tillrnoses. and to establish Ills claim to mild laud liWorcJ, J, Walton, V. H. Couiuiissioiier at Eu gene, Oregon, on I-Hilar the Mh day of Hcptcmlicr, 1004. He names hs witnesses: .lames N. Randle, (Jcorgu W. Hunter, David Murphy, nil of F.ugcuo, and Muncuy liuldard of Mabel, all of Lane Co, Oregon Any mid all perrons claiming ad versely the nboro-doserlbeil hinds uro re quested tn lllo tliuir claims In this olllce on or before said 0th day of Sept., 1004. ' j. i. lliiinoKs uegirtcr. 2.13.1 NOTION FOB PUBLICATION. United Slates Laud Oflllee, Roseburg, Ore. .July 1st, 100 1 Notice, is hereby girmi that in compli ance with tlio provisions of tlio net of Congressnf June It, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale ol Timtier Lauds in tlio Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, mid Washington Territory," ns ex tended to all tho Public Lund States by act ol August 4, ICU2, HM.MA BTAri.lvS. of Eiureno. Co. of Lune. Stnto of Ore gon as this day filed In this olfice her sworn statement no. o.'on, lormopur rhnso of thu W of NW $ of Sec No 111 In Tp No 10 H Range No 2 West, and will oiler proof to show that the hind soiieht is more valuable, or Its timber or stoun than for agricultural nurnoses. aiidto establish her claim to said laud bcfoio J.J. Walton U.S. Commissioner at his nlllcu at Lugenu, Lane Co. Oregon, on Saturday tho -1 tli day of Kept. 1001. She names ns witnesses: Charles Ogden, of Crcswell, Thomas Mnhor.S. D Allen. William Miller, all of Eugene, Ore. Any nml ull persons claiming adversely the above described lands uro requested to file thulr chiiuis ill this olllce on or before said 21 dav of September 1001. J. T. lliiiim i:h. Register Free Assays Free AssuyH will lie iiiililo for Bo hemia prospectors during; thu next three mouths, not to exceed two iihsiij'h per ilny. Samples must bo left and reports received at tlio store of KiiowIch and (Jettys. Tlieso freo assayH are for the benellt of the pros- pcctorami ilisinct aim an are solici ted to make thu beiielltH ns fur rencli- liiK us possible. J'. .1. JIAIIII. OREGON SSIOETLIINE and union Pacific TIiiw Trains Tn Tho liast Hilly, TliHiiigli 1 ' 1 1 1 ii 1 1 slamlaid mid tour ist sleeping cms dallv In Oiuiiha, Chi cago, Spokane; tooiml sheplug imm dull) to Kansas I'm , lliiuiigh Pulliiliiii tourist sleep ng cms ipeiuuially ron iIiicIihI) weekly Inl'hlengo, KausHzCllr reelliilng elialrcniH (seats lice) to Hie Must dally. h) nouis ni II l(IUII..MI III ClIICAtKI ill I f .Nu i Iishks nl I'nrs a J DkI'Mii roll I'l UK Hi lll.-IH I.KS finiii I'i ul la ml AliiliV" riloij Portland I'l, i.iili.dmnlm, 5:a0i in. Special 0: inn. m. viiillunt- iiigtiiu, Atlantic Express , H:lnp.m.! vlalluut- iugloii. Si, Paul , Fit-I Mini (l.Kip Kansas City, St, Irfinls.t'lileago Mild East. Salt latk. liunver, I t. WuH Ii, Oninhtt, 7 ilBn.m Kansas City, St. Irfinis, t'lilciigo nml i-:.it. Walla Wallii. U-w lutein , Khlkline, 18 1)0 ii. m. wmiaee, riiiiinsu, Mimii-aiiiilis , S, via Spokane. Paul, Dnliitb, Mil-, w aokce, I'liiciign A Eint. OCHAN AMI IIIVI'll srilfillUliK I or San I'ralieisco livery Ihe day at 8:00 p. in, I'nr Astoria, way points mid North Beach Dally (except Sun day! nl S:00 p. in. ; Saturday nt 10:00 p. in. Dally service (wilier peiuiltllng) on Willamette mid Vim hill Rivers. For fuller Information nsk or writ your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, denernl Passenger Agent The Oicgon Railroad A N'avagatioii Co. Portland. Ilregun. ask rill: iii: a i.m i TICKITsS .VyioAruie, St -TO-1'aul, Milium jioll, Itnluth, t'ilroyo, ,S( l.outH AND Al.I. 1-OINTS KAST AND SOUTH 2 Overland Trains Dsily The Flyar And The Fast Mall 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employe Daylight Trip across the Cascadi and Rocky Mountains. For Tickets, Rules, Folders und Full Information, Cull on or uildretw, II. DICKSON, O. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8. (. 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