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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1904)
ItuNincHH Cnrdn. H. C. MADSEN, Watciimakhr. Ilcr-alilnc at reasonable cnerge. All work urnlrel flrst-ctas. WUrhcs.CWtlsii'l Jeselryal howest I'rlce corrAuu oitovi:. oin:. A. II. KING Attorney at Law, GOTTA Gli, aitOViU OJtlC. J. E. YOUNG Altorney-nt-Law Onlce on Main lreet, West Sid COTTAGH GROVK, ORK J.S. Medley. .1.0. JohiiHon Medley $ Johnson, Attorneys-uHnw Office Suite .7 llniik llUlg. f3ocliil attention elveii to .Mining; nnil Corporation Ijiw. L.T. llsrrl. A. C. Woodcock. WOODCOCK & HARRIS, AUorncys-at-lMW 8rcll attention iven to the law of Minn. EUGENE, OKK. BARKER & PERMAN rRoi'niETons OF THE EXCHANQE-7 DEALERS IS FINE WINES, LIQUORS. CIGARS. Main street. Cottage Oro.r. Ore. Ilafl' & Colwcll j Mining EnKlnccrs i U. S. Mineral Surveyors! ltoom 1 Hank UMs, Cottage Urove. C02-C03 OrcROiiIan Hide, Portland, Oregon. Cottage Grovk, Ore. Paid jp Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approved security. Exchanges sold, available nnv place n theUnited States ItKKBKBT EAKIK. President, T. C. Wtieelcb. Cashier. 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 nigbt. 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 aud 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 Lodee No. 48. Meets every Wednesday night. Dr. George Wall K. of R. S G. A. R. Apponiatax Post No. 34. Meets snd and 4th Saturday. H. C. Duttou, Adjutant. 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. The First National Bank OF MBA Meets every and and 4th Mondays. ' ' S. E. .Lauder, Secty. ji, Order Eastern Star Cottage GroveJChapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays Cella Lurch, Secty. itimmti Mf 'g & 100 First Street Portland, Oregon. Manufacturers ol Sell Contained Wood Frame and Sectional STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders. Unci; Crushers. Steam Scrapers, Train ways etc. DKALKRS IN Hngines, Boilers, Pumps, Hoists, Water AIR COMPRESSORS AIR and ELECTRIC DRILLS, HAND DRILLS. A Complete line of Mine and Mill Supplies. Catalogues, l'lans and Prices on application to tiaramond Itif g Co. 100 First Street. Portland, Oregon. How About Your Summer Vacatloa. Newport on Ynquluu Bay la the Ideal seaside resort ot the Sortli l'a- cltic Coast. Hound trip tickets at jjreatly reduced rates on sale from nil nntliorn Pnrltlp tinlnts In Ore- roil on and alter June 1st. Ask j Agents lor lurtnor iniormuiioii aim n handsomely Illustrated souvenir i...t. 1... nn .....I., Sitrtiu. C. & E. it. It., Albany, Ore., or W. E. Coninn. G. I'. A.. S. V. Co.. I'ort land. IN PllAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC AND DIARRHOEA Re MEDV. 'AIU w ie to give yon a few words 111 praise ol Uliauiueriain s louc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," eavs Sir. John Ilamlctt, of Eagle PassTexas "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and got all kinds of medicine without petting any relief, when my friend, Mr. Kj. Jonnson a mercnam nere, auTieeu me to take this remedy. After taking one dote I felt greatly relieved and when 1 Had taken ine mini nose was e.itirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of mv heart for putting this great remedy 'in thehands of mankind." For sale ly jew r.ra Drug otore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Olllce at Itoteburg, Oregon. July 12. 11)01. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ol His intention to mane mini prooi In support of his clnlin, and that said proof will lie made liefore E. I'. ' Lee County Clerk at Eugene, Oregon, on September 20. 1904, viz: William II. Grlllln on his II. E. No. 8801. for the NE Y, Sec. 'M Tp 19 S., R. 1 West, j He names the folio winglwltnesses to 1 prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ' W. F. McBee, of Fall Creek, Lano' Co. Oregon, Thomas llnloy, of Zlon, 1 Lane Co. Oregon, W. F. Tate, of, Zlon, Lane Co. Oregon, U. G. Grlllln, 1 of Fall Creek, Lane Co. Oregon. J. T. BitinoEH, Register. 1 THE CHATTANOOGA ADVERTISING The Chattanooga Medicine Company, with laboratories and general offices at Chattanooga, Tennessee, and branch houses at St Louis, Mo., nnd San Fran cisco, Cal., has become one of the largest proprietary medicine concerns in the world. In tliegrowth of this great busi ness two factors have been dominant: The merit of its products Wine of Cardui and Thedtord's Black-Draught has been widely recognized and the original advertising methods adopted have excited great comment. The publicity for these medicines does not coriBlut of the catch phrase 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 language of the pe pie themselves. The following let ter is a fair sample of the thousands ol Wine of Cardui testimonials published during the past twenty years. ABSCESS. V. II. Harrison, Cleveland, Mis?., writes, Aug. 15, 1002: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Six w Liniment I stenned on a nail, which caused the cords in mo leg to contract and an abscess to rise in my knee, and the doctor told mo that I would have a stiffleg, soone day I went to J. E, Lord's drug store (who is In Denver, Colo). Hu recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It is the best liniment In the world. ABCESSKS, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or debility. Tl.nl. 1. ..'..... Ua..l. f-. 1.1,.,,.., xjicy iiiuj, iiuhuivi. 11.01111 iiutti titxjna or from loreign bodies, introduced into tlio sum ot uesn, Biicn as splinters, thorns, etc. Sold by Morgan and Bro liaut. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Bottles free. Mf'gCo. i g 1 1; wheel SIRES AND SONS. Senator Scott of West Virginia likes to be called "Scottle" by his intimate frlnnds. It Is said the late Henry SI. Stan ley left behind him many document of immense historical Importance. Former President Cleveland is now Biore labored In his walk aud acknowl edges the fact that he is growing old. The youngest member of the Demo cratic national committee Is It. A. MI lups of Oklahoma, who Is tweuty-fonr years old. The venerable Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Huxley's lifelong friend and one of the iuot famous botanists of the age, has Just celebrated his elghty eevcnth birthday. Alfred Akermau of SI neon, Ga hns been appointed forester of SInss.nchu setts. He took a two years' course in forestry nt Yale and was uu instructor In that Btudy at the New Haven In stitution. Thomas S. Llppy. millionaire, ama teur athlete nnd philanthropist, is pres ident of the Seattle (Wash.) Y. SI. C. A. Sir. Llppy made a great deal of money in the Klondike, where one claim yielded him over $1,000,000. Secretary Hay has great respect for any one who bus tackled and mastered the Itussiau language, for he spent more time and effort on It than he ever did upon nny other language before he abandoned the effort to acquire It. Justice Wills of Great Britain Is said to coutemplate retirement. On one oc casion, after giving a decision ns an arbitrator, he came to the conclusion that his award was unjust und straight way sent to the defeated litigant a check for the amount in dispute. Caleb Powers, the former secretary of state of Kentucky, who Is at pres ent In Jail, condemned to death for the murder or Governor uoeuei, uu about finished his book on his personal experiences during the troublous days of partisan war for the control of Ken tucky. Towers of eerlUe. The ancient city of Seville, In Spain, abounds In graceful towers, not the least beautiful of which is the famous Golden tower. It takes Its name from the nature of Its ornamentation, in which a great quantity of gold Is used for decora tlvo purposes. Dublin Tenements. The cheapest municipal tenements ore those owned by Dublin, where two ! rooms can be rented for 2 shillings n week. Dee Upbolaterr. The bee Is an artistic upholsterer. It lines Its nest with the leaves of flowers, alwayB choosing such as have bright colors. They are Invariably cut in cir cles so exact that no compass would make them more true. Letters In (he Illble. The total number of capital letters In the vholu ISlble Is 100,090; of small caps, 0,807, and of lower case, 3,452, COS; grand total of letters. Including one vl, 3,500,481. 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 Magazines Its Novels (a complete one impeach number) are by the most brilliant authois of both hemispheres. Its short stories are matchless clean and full of human interest. Its jokes, Witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking. ld Pages Deliglitiul Rending No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying essays and idle discussions. Every page will 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, 45 Fiftll Avenue, New York. N. B. Sample Copy Sent Free on Application. A Smooth Touler. A innncniuo to the store one day. And to the druggist he did say. My feet once all covered with corns, Are now 11s smooth as a yearling's horns. IVo 1'op Em All Corn Salve for sale by Morgan & Ilrehuut. ' NEGLECTED COLDS. Every part of the mueoin membrane, the nose, throat ears, head and lungs, etc., are subjected to disgiye and blight frum neglected colds, llall.ird's Hore hound Svrup is a pleiii'aiid and effective remedy!" 2oc, 50c, 1.00. W. Akendrlrk, Vallev Mills. Texas, writes: "I have -used "Mallard's HorcKoiiml Syrup for i'uiiv'Ih and throat troubles: it is a pleasant and effective remedy." For Mile by Sloi-ghii and ltrehniit. REDUCliD RATES TO ST LOUIS LX. POSITION. "The Southern Pnclllc Co will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to .St Louis and Chicago ac count the ot Louis Exposition. 011 the following dates: June Hi, 17. 1: July 1, 2, :i: Augusts, U. 10; Septem lier .1, 0, 7: Uctols-r :l, 4,5 Going trip must lie completed within ten days from date of sale, and passengers will In- permitted to start on any day that will enable them to reach destination within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety lavs, but not later than Dec Hist, 1004. For full information as to rales and routes call on Agent So I'acllie Co nt Cottage Grove, Oregon. Z Note June 7th has lieeii author ized as a sale date for Louisiana Purchase Exposition tickets. 111 ad dition to sale dates previously an nounced for June. This will enable purchasers of tickets to be at the Im position on Oregon Day June 15th. BEAUTHL'L WOMEN. Plump cheeks, Hushed with the soft glow of health and a pure coniylexiun, makes all women beautiful. Take a email dose of Herbine after each meal; it will prevedt constipation and help digest what you liavo eaten. ' 50c. Sirs Vim SI. Stroud. .Midlothian, Texas, writes, Slay 30, 1001 ; "We have used Herbine in our family for eight years, and found it the best medicine we ever used for constipation, bilious fever and malaria." Sold by SIorganand Ure hunt, WHITE'S Cream Vermifuge THE CUARAKTEEO WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC. IWUI Or IMITATIONS. THC KI.UINK pscrAIUO ONLY IT Bollard-Snow Liniment Co, ST. LOUIS, MO. LSVEit TROUBLES "I nmlThdlfor,l'n lilrt.IrM tiw,t mrillolno tor llir il'.fMC II our.! my -en Mlxr li hml l ' 100 with .Inflow. It U all tli iiinl-(din- t take," MIIH TAMOMNK MAUTIN. rarkfrfburit. W. Va. If your liver does not art reg ulurlv go lo our ilmpa-ist mid ntviiro n imcknuo of 'I bedford's IILvk-Prauuht and tako dow loinglit Tina great family incdii'itio trees the constipated bowel. lir up the torpid liver and causes lindthy secretion of l.ilo. Tli.slford' Itlaok - Draught will ilt'iinn the bowel of tin purine and utreugllirii the kid ney A torpid lier invites cold. hitloum!i, chill ami fever and all tnniiiier of sick lies ami contagion. Weak kill tieyt result in llrlglit's disease wliuii claims a maiiy victim as consumption. A '.'.Went package of Thedford' Mark Draught should alwaj be kept 111 the house 1 utnt Thulfonl'a lilac UraiiKht for lUer anil kulnry torn plaint am! tomtit nothing lo etrsl ll" W 11.1,1 AM rOFKMAN. Mar blehvad, 111. Murk rt.nlo'n l.iicl. Mark Twitln at one time 111 Ills enrl nicer wits a characteristically luu' ctmious reporter. One tin) he h..l 11 nolo to meet, but hiliimil under a total luck or fiintlx Half illstiileliil. he was milling around Situ I'iuiiiIm-o In n fetcriali hunt for enough itisli lo title I1I111 mer the trjlug lime, lie ruslietl 11 Utile loo quickly, however, lur us In mis turning 11 corner lie collided with e little mini and overthrew him. The vie tun regnliied Ills feel nnil yelled. 'Ym .lo that again mill I'll knock you line the middle of next week." "Sly dem sir." said the aologetle htllliorlsl. "do It by all meiiin. If I nin K'-i Ihwugh till then without breaking I'm sure.' The originality of this reply struck tin stringer, who. after stuiie tulk. hand ed Stark a checl; Tor the uctessiir) nuiouiit.-Chlnigo Chronicle .HimIpIIiiU In tlnj. Love has been ilie mnliisirliiK of 11 good many actions. 11 ml It siimiis tlini It may claim to he the llrsl eiinse ol artistic iiiodcllns fruiii lire Tliedinigli ter or Dlliutildes the Corllilhlnii. Iielu on the eve of separation I nun her Im er. who was going im a distant Jmir ney. traced his pinllte hv his shadow oil the wull. Her father titled up the outline Willi clay, which he afterward baked, and thin produced 11 llgure or the jouug limn 'Hils wni nlwiil US.", II. C. anil ln-rore then the art or mod cling was unknown The Sltnrpest Inslrumeitl, "That Is the sharpest Instrument In the world. O Ibrahim, is It not-" saltl n friend who watched that renowned armorer polish a Damascus blade. "There Is one sharper," was the re sponse. "What Is It?" "It Is n woman's tongue." said the eteel smith, "and could Its acutcness bo Imparted to any metal tho Infidels would bnvo been driven from the earth long ere this." "It Is true, Allah bo praised!" piously responded the friend. .Vol Certain. "I suppose that picture Is ono of your choicest works of art?" "I don't know for sure," answered Mr. Cumrox. "You see, mother nnil tho girls hnvo Ideas, of their own nnil they won't let me keep the price tags on 'cm." Washington Star. Same Thru as Now. Sirs. Bacon 1 see that pins have been found among the Egyptian mummies and In tho prehistoric caves of Hwltxer land. Sir. Uacon-Oh, yes: 1 suppose the fellows In other ages had as much troubto getting buttons sewed on ns w do. Yonkcrs Statesman. Hense of Smell. Thn sense of smell la keener In fresh air than In stale or polluted air. lllrds That Share. Man has a rival In the art of shaving In a South American bird called th9 "motmot," which actually begins shav ing on arriving at maturity. Natural ly adorned with long blue tall feathers. It Is not satisfied with thorn In their natural state, but with Ha beak nips off the web ou each side, leaving only a little oval tuft at the end of each. Albino Ilnlr. Sachs, who was both an albino and a scientist, demonstrated that tho hulr of albinos contains less Iron than Uiut of normally constituted Individuals. Korean Customs. The Korean never cuts his hair or board. To do so la considered a mark of dishonor to his parents. Any hairs that may happen to come out and even the parings of his fingor nails aro care fully saved und put Into the coflln with him In order that be miy go back to mother earth Intact. IS 10 WISE At $1. a year No Investor can afford to bu without tho Journal for Investors Any ono of Hi feature JsuIoiiq worth tliu trlco of subscription. It ulll save youj huutlreds of dollar every jear. It cimruclor lui nevor been ImpiiKiiod. JOURNAL POU INVESTORS CO. Hooin Q, Chamber of ftoimnerte, loton. Addrom letter to I'. O. Jlox 2017. Legal Blank at the Bohemia Nuoout THEDFORD 5 tlearree. "She says she's 'saddest when sho slngsV " "Noiisense. She may be sadder limn usual, but It's her uudlenco Uinl's siub deal." Baltimore News. Urapeela Mini ,it.r, "Hut yon used In say ytiu thought Chin ley KuniMslle was such 11 cinU" "Oh, yes, 1 know, hut be naked 1110 the other night lo be Ills ifol" -Chicago ltccord-llcralil. A lliirlll'iiltnrnl Hint. Plant hop within your garden nlut- lts bloom and frsgrnnra bless the day Anil, while oii're nt It, plant " lot. Ho you'll have hope to iilvo nwny. - Detroit Trrr l'ifss. One Sort, Am'UIII -Do 'ou l-eep n scrnpbook? Hoiisokcep Oh, yes; wn do at home. My wire has an account book for household expenses, und we scrap titer that constantly. Won Her Heart, "Hnvo you a coat of arnisj" sho ask ed. I "No." he replied, "but I have 11 forty horsepower nutomoblle.M New York Herald. You Knurr Them. We know soioi men who want Ui earth, put If thy could Impounit It Thy'iJ start to kick for all thry'r worth Aud want 11 fnc k round It Waahlnston Tost. Ittslh Compliment, "Isn't the Duke of l'ottedhiim n very dignified person!" "Exceedingly so. in fact, lie was at. one time taken for n lloorwalker," Jtulgo. Lost nt.il l-ount). Tlma nia. It'a ever on the wlnr. Tew mm know how lo g It. Tiny rnn't nnd lime for an thing. All Ihry run do la loan It. -l'hlladt'lphla Pre A Double Indisposition, 'They say that liarn Hlghklrk was bad off for n while at the performanco the oilier night." "Humph! Slio was worse 'onl'M lit Keeplns:. iTlm'UIn ha a Kolllng suit With wlili h ahe uuw cnjolra. Ami In hrr duildy'a bank account it inude Just .lKlllr.ll holes. -Puck lllot.lilK lllinselr. Bacon Well. 1 see you ve been In vesting lu 1111 electric fan'; Egbert Oh. jes! I thought I'd blow myself. Yonliers Statesman. Where- IVimiiss l.ri..ls, Womnn may not lend In nil respects, Hut In one she lends by tar She can luck more Junk la 0110 old trunk Than u mun eitti pu.-k in a esr -New Orlenna Ttmes-Damorntt ShurbloKl Evelyn Yes, my greal-grandmother rlopeil with my greal grandfather. Vliolly-Just faiiey! Old people like lint!-.Siimrt Set. The AVnnderful Heroine. 8he was beoulirul. und yt Hhe had sense, nnd she could rook, Uhe wus fair and witty -but Hb wus only In n liook. Clevelund I'laln Deoler ."Vol In II. Patience Is her husband In trade? Patrice No; he was sotil out by the iierlfl last week. Yoiikera Klatesiuiiu. MlrnnsTe. Some rople claim the owl I wise. If that were rrnlly true. It would exclulm. "To whit. 10 whom!" Anfl not, "To whit, to who!" Ilrooklyn Life. NOTICE I'OK PI) PLICATION. United Stnies Land Olllce, birching, Ore , Jtinu 17, 1901. Notice I hereby given that in com pliance lib the provision of the Act ol Congress ol June :i. IH7H, entitled "An act for the sale of Timlivr hind in the states ol California. Oregon, Nevada und Washington Territory," as extended to all tho public land states by act of Au gust I, Ih'J'J, Oscar It. Page, of Mabel, County of Lane, Statu ol Oregon, has this tlav II lei I in this olllce hisaunrii statement No. 02:19 for tho purchase ol the NJt N'i, of Sect.on No. 4, Town ship -'0 South, ol I tun no'-' west and lll oiler moof to shuw that tho land sought is mere valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estiilillsli liN claim to sain laiul iwiore J J. Wnllon. II. S. Coiiiiiiissitincr ill En genu, Oregon, on rriiluv I lie lltli day ol KenteiiilMT, 1UHI. lie natiies us witnesses: James N. ltmulle, tieorge W. Hunter. David Sliirnhv. all of Eul'ciic. und Muncoy doililard of Stubel, ail of Luno Uo, Uregou Anv and all ncrsons chiliniiig ad versely the alxive-deiiorlbed lands aru re tpiesteil In file Iheirclalms in this olllce on or iieloresaiu 11111 nay 01 nept., inui J. T. HiiiiMiKH Itegi.ter, 'J3 83 NOTICE FOII PUHLICATION. United States Land Olliico, itohuhurg. Ore. .July 1st. 1001 Notice is hereby given Unit In compli ance uith tho provisions ol llio act of Congrcssol June :i, 1878, entitled "An Act lor the sale ol Timber Lauds lu tho Stutes of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," us ex tended lo all tlio Public Land States by uci 01 August -i, ituz, EMMA STAPLES . of Eugene. Co, of Lano, Statu ol Oru gun as this day filed in this olllce her sworn stniomeni no, ikoo, iur 1110 nin rhani of the W J of NW H of Sec Ntf3l In Tp No 10 S Itangu No 'I West, and will oiler prool to show Unit the land sought Is moru viilualilu lor Its Umber or stnno than for agricultural purposes, aiidto establlsli her claim to mini latin ueioiu wniton u.M. Commissioner at his officii at Eugene, I .iiriu Co. Oregon, 011 Haturiluy tho L'lth day of Kept. 1001. HI10 mimes as witnesses; Charles Ogilen, of Creswell, Thomas Mahor.H. II Allen, William Miller, nil of Eugene, Ore. Any mid nil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to llio their claims in this olllce on or before said UI day ol September 11)01, J. T. IIiiiii(ii:h, Itclslcr. Free Assays Kreo Ahhiij'h will bo iiiatlo for Ilo lieiniii prospectoi'H (luring; (ho next tlireo moiitliH, not to exceed two assays pur day, HampIcH must I10 left and reports received at the Htoro of Knowles anil (JettyH. Theso frco assayn aro for the lienellt of the, pros pector ami district and all aru solici ted to inakii tho buiielltH as far reach ing an posHlblu. P. J. 1 1 A Kit. OREGON $HOI$T LINE AND UNION PACEF1C Tliiw Trains To The lias! IWIy. Thruiigli I'lillniuii sliuiihnd and lour 1st sleeping elm-dally lo (liiiiiha, Chi engo, fpnkiini', tiniiil slteplng cars ditilv In KllllStlS fill , HllllMgll I'lllllllllll Inillist sleep lig cms pi-miliully wn duiii'il) nei'kly itiCliietnin, IxiiiimsCIIVi iccliitlng liislreaiH (eiil Ine; In Iho l!asi ihuly. HOUIS I'OMM.AM) OCtHC,UO .Nil I liHIiiCV til I'HII. 70 Pk'AIit 1 TlMB M lllilll'l.kh from I'litllaiid AliKIVs rmiH ton Special ilifrm.iii v t it 1 1 11 1 1 1 Salt Luke, I'mivcrJ I't. Wiirlli.Ouiiilia, GlS6p.ni: Kiinsits Cllv. at Lnul, Chicago Hiiil, Jngltui. I Atlantic I EXJIII'SS I H:l5p.iii. I "Si, T'lllll ; I'-iistMail ll:inii.iii. 1 via Spokane, hast. M,iT, i.nLi. tl.niviir. I t. Woitli. Omiilia. "ilBit.m Kmisiis ( llv. HI. Liiiiis.Chlciigo ami East. U'ull.i Wull, 1. I.e Isttin , Spokaiie.lS 00a. tn. Wallace, I'n.lmioi,! Mliiiieiipolis , t. Paul, Diiltilh, MIL; uaiikee, ChU'iigo it; East. (HT'lAN' AMI IllVlilt srilEIIUIJI For San Francison Every live tlay nts:00p. 111. l'or Aiotla, way points ami North ilcaiii Hallv (eacept Sun dav!iilS;(M p. 111. ; Siituidiiy nt lOfDO p. in." Dally service (vtalcr permitting) on Willamette and Van hill Hivcrs, l'or fuller iuloriiiiilion auk or wrlto your neuieil ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, tieiieritl Passenger Agent. TlieOiegon Itailroad A' Niivagntlon ('11. Ptiitlailtl, Oregon. lill: Ai.I'M n'lt TICK KTS IO- Sjiol.ane, St. '(in, MliinriimUH, Dututli, r'icdfii, .Sf I.011I1 ANI A I.I. POINTS ItAST AND SOUTH 2 Overland Trains Dally Tin Fljir and The Fast Mill 2 Splendid Service Up to d.tte Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. I'm- Tickets. Hates, Folders ami Full Iuloriiiiilion, Call 011 or address, III DICKSON, C. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8. ti. YEUKES., (i. W. I'. A. 919 ririt Avenue, s-eslllo Wash, Wo kIvu expedited service) oil freight. Itotite your sIiIiiiiiciiIm via tiivnt Norlliern. , I'ull in roriiiallun from Wji. 1 1 Allium, dent, AkciiI. l'ortlatiil, Ort'KOii, 0. (6 S. 1! R li CO. Time Table No, 2 To Take Hired d Apr. 2ml, 1901. Kail Hound ,1 and 4 Hat only, w. Ilotin 1 and 2 Pally Kx-NoS-Not evpl Sunday. No J-No lM .A.M. Ml HTTUNb" I'.il.-A.M, .t'ottaitii drove. W alden.... Ciirrlt Cerio (fordo linker . lioreiia lied Itoek.... 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