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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1904)
Fcdtciv Horses On ihe Farm Krom n ilo, imifiit la-tntl Ujr tlio lowi AgrfcoHuml (olh'K"' ' Ifnni Hi" following: iiicituHt of fntU'iiIng li prnc llceU nt Koim nurse fstti'iiluK eslnli tlxuiiifiits. i urn is nleti nt 5 o'clock In UM' tnoiiilns nurt water ut 7. 1UJ In ftl Hi 0 o'eloik mill iilso oat Hiid bnu In tl )iorlluii of two-tUlru.1 brim ii1 one-llitrcl outs. Al VI o'clock Kru l nciiln fl. unit ill 3 o'clock out, trnn ami U mi- ulvsn. tlipsniiie ns fit S In tlio nioiuliu. At 4 o'clock tliey nro ng.iln ntTil nml nt fl nn once wore Trti com. When iirn Ik fnl from ton to flftocn rs an? Riven nt miii ffcd. Wlicn outs nd brnti lire fed thre, quarts nro kIM at each feed, ninlilns In All frfftn thirty to fnrty-tlvp sura of corn ami lx fjiisrls of niitx nml limn pwlHy. And to odd to the Inlnry thus dom- l the stuyiin: powers the lionws nl not (.-1m! mi.v ptmvIso. pnrtly lie- f tlv Men tlmt oaten-fseil they voiiWl n"i full- n xo niilckly To avoid nwelUiii.' 'e the I- H lierauac of want Of le"i"i' illll!,l".-' Knit Is nwd. It I fe.l m .nl wltli the oats ami bran and Kien u!'iut twice n wevk. In son.' Iihihu" ouuicnl la mlilrtl to the food ui! .1..U.H' n t lie effort It Ins 1 m l.e --l'n .'lid io.it Km iii i hIui-'uJ ii it lone mi:1iI of this fuel, ii- I i-"-u.s . t,iu lho cs-t-ililr'ti !'' !"l i v i';i'ut.s which the fnrmir " -lit to I n''- 'I heir agetits K'i lhinii;li 1 lie cuiiiitiu and pick up 1.-, :(, pur In lliwh. lliey do, o (w micli iinir.i..l- ran he punlmed cheap ly. Tin J lie then subjected to tho syalri" "f f..ite:i.ni: fluscrilied above nnd In :i -hurt time nre soW nt great ly tm re ieil pi-!, c. In some Instances great villus urc mficle. One Instance Is recorded of a t-iln of pounds par dny f.ir n pe- fxl nf no to 100 days. In another leit iree 12 horse made an nrernse dally pi!n of 3 M pounds for a period of o d.iys. Farmer. ShuflnB, Coifs. tn ahoo'iiK oilt tlioy should be shod acronlitic to the work Intended for tiiem to ilu If for the road, shoe with pinto hIhh mtli a little heel calk on the hind dimi. no toe calk, nays C W. Bronithenil in lViinsyhrauia Report. If the feet are crooked, build up with n thick Killed shoe, no B8 to bring tho feet an level ns possible. If the colt Is to.be ahoil for draft purpoaea and need calks slioo with aa low calks as poiaibte, always setting the toe calk bark from the wlyc of the shoe some lifHUinre. tlut n :ll cause, the colt to set his foot ilii n oa toe grouud square Ml pull. .! he w.U h'Jrn thqt lu the start am1 ee.er ih.ub on haloes, as a lioiM- w. . i if !.e has tie toe calk out on the e-.;i. i-de of the shoe, aa is the hnh't of .iet shoen today. Enmbllxhliig Pare re Stne. I do not ihii.k .my farmer can make n socii"-s or pure bred winr If he Is constantly unUer tlie thumb of some fellow hreedei. sajs uu Ohio farmer In Amerli-an Agriculturist. It Is often difficult to know Jnst what breed to select and where to get the IJrst ani mals. I hiw kean more than one fail ure where a wrong atari wa mado- I nlwavH buy tlie very best Individuals, considering carefttfy th breefllhg- of the animals. I .hare always saleoted from the leadJng itralna, r stArt iog right the battle 1 half -iW In making a selection a fanner must rely largely on. Wis own judgment die should acquaint himself with the type of animal preferred and not be satis fied until Just what Is desired la found. A nice head and ear. strong back slight ly arched, full heart girth, broad and deep across the luuus and shoulders, good strong bone that will carry plenty of flesh, are points to consider. Fine quality of hair Is also a special feature. nulkr Horses. Don't overload the horse, for this causes more bulky horses than any oth er ono thing, says a correspondent of National Stockman. There are many other causes. It may be bred In the hone. I know or one tribe of horses all of which are affected with the dis ease. But most case eonkl be pre vented by being careful In logfllng. When the ground is a little soft Is a likely time to overload or by getting Into ruts on tlie road when the wagon Is heavily loaded. If we watch all these little points most cases could be prevented. lie careful, as there la no medicine which conies In a bottle which will cure the balkcr. SelccdBK Ihe Haul. When buying a ram for breeding purposes remember that he cannot transmit qualities that he does not possess himself, suys Wool Markets nnd Sheep. If you want a ram for mutton purposes select him for his form and let the fancy points alone. Bee that be has good carriage. level back, well sprung ribs, bread chest nnd Is wide between Ids hind legs: also see thst he has n bright, full eye 1 tmd good breadth between the ears. Itemember that the ram Is half the flock, nd upon hi- selection depends much of your future success. Cooklns; sheep Feed. In many cases it will pay tp 090k grain feed for Rheep when only recent ly penned. Tho sheep is fastidious un der confinement, and bin whims must be consulted. Learn what grain Is wanted and begin with that, gradually changing to the ration yon decide to feed. Ifos; Kotes. Feeding to the pigs Is one of tho best ways of disposing of small and Imper fect fruits ami potatoes. Feeding the sows plenty of slops made of middlings and milk will help them to give plenty of mUk. A CBHTAIN l TUB l-'OH CltUI l'. Wlum it child 'I1"" i-.viuptoms of ii. .t-a no lime tn exnet'lmeilt with new remedies, on inntter hour blullly they liny ! rvcumuieuueu. Tlieiu Is ui prepanitlon that can ul ........ i, .i,..u.., .1.1,1 111,1111. It has been Inline lor titmty yciira niidlms never been known tn tun, vi: iniuuuei Jlllli'H Couuli Keineily. Mr. M. F. A.....,.,..,, ,,f Mm-ket TeU. S8VS Ot it i hiiie uwil rlmmtierfiiin'H Oonali Itemed v in severe fuses of ciiiup with ni thlhli mid can tititlil'ull.v nny It nhviiys uyen prompt iwllef." lor sale by J hp iiodoru I'lmtremij GEMS IN VERSE I Alone. Ilo has not nny horns five what It hires: 114-wrtrms his wwry limbs At alien tires,. No' woman clasps his hands , Wlhtn hr twain; ' Ko oMldren wsl his pride Or ith his psln. Its lt no memories sweet To Irewl upiu Ko Mho of lltlls fet Htfro hlnVBne. Time's wintry winds lay bars Ills imMr hmdj The wiltrht of ace and cars Is In his tread, llnw -wllllie me( that hour When, owthrown Ills dreams of plaee and powr r, lis falls alone? -frank Patnam In National Mnaailns. CHOICE MISCELLANY The World's Iron DeponH". rnblHf attention baa often ticen drawn to Hie alnrrolufc rate at which the coal supplies of the world ami es pecially of Oreat ltrttaln on- bcluc ex tmuMed. It la not so jUMierally real lied that Iron ore deinwlta an dlsapjiearlng at an equally If not ewu mote rapid rate. The h-adlny , manufacturing ua tlona of Kurope hax useil up their best ore bodies ami arc enuring about for foreign source of supply. This state of tiling e.vll nlo In the t'lilt ed StMlew. Not long ngo rennsylvanhi and the enslern portion of tho stnte of New York furnHhod n groat lwrt of tho ore xiseil In the state. These de posits are practically worked out. l-'oi a httmlier of years the Immense IkiIs on tlie southern shores of IjiKo Kniio rlor liave beeH AvortrW. tho output lie tng remarkably rich In the percentage of metal, .vet such ts the rate of ex haustion tlwt. uowrilluR to recent com putations, this vast store, so far as the better ijunlltles of ore nre concerned, will not last mare thau forty or a fly years. It lias been reckoned that there are 1.0u.O0O.uU0 tons of hlh quality. Over lXi.000.nuo tous arc takwi out an uuslly. so that after forty years what Is left will lc at depths which will greatly lueroase the cot of production. In tlio northern .states of tho I'ulon manufacturers already foresee the time wbeu tbey may. have to rely on the Iron ores of the Doralhlou of Cawtda.--Lomlou Tclegraidi. The Gttrac Loner From St. Joseph. B. K. Thomas, the millionaire owner of race horses, wits talking at Saratoga about game losers. "As game- a loVer s 1 ever saw." he said, -weut to the I Tlx do Ilarta some two or three yearn. ago., He wua a St. Joseph man. oud be bet on the grand IMiieevery cent that lie had with blm. lie. bek of ooun-e. ou the wrong horse. l.'Aifite Nolr. u& the animal be picked was called, proved to be the. slowest entry booked. "Ilut tlie St- Joseph man. with rnln staring him In the face, watched the race from start to llulsh with loud laughter. From tlie lieglunlng his horse was last, and from the beginning bo shouted: "'.Hurrah! Hurrah! t'AIglo Nolr forever! See how ho drives them nil bcfore'blml Ha, bai Hurrah for L'Al gle Xolrf New York Tribune. COrGIIIXG SPKTjL t'U'SED DEATH. "Horry Dtickwcll, iirciI 25 years, choked to death carl- yesbarilay morning: nt Ida home, In the presence of his wife nnd child. He contracted ti slight cold 11 few days ago and paid but little attention to It. YcstVnlnv morning he was t-elzud with a fit of coughlnir which continued for some time. Ills wife sent for a physician but before he could urrlve, another ccmikIiIiik spell came on and Duck well died from HiiITocutlon, St Louis GlolKj-Domocrnt, Deo. 1, 11(01." B11I lard'H Ilorcliiiiiiul Syrup would have saved I1I111. in;, COc and $1.00. Sold by The Modern I'hnrmacy. Gltll' GUICKLY KNOCKED OCT. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself cont j acted eevero colds which speedily detelopcd into tho worst kind of lagilppe with all Its mlfer ablosymptouiH," sn.VH Mr. .1.8. Eg leatoii of Maple Lundiiig, Iowa. "Kneea and JolntH aching, muscles Koro, head slnpi od up, uyosaud noso riliiultig, with alternate kU of chllla and fever Wo begun using Chumberlalo'a Cough Itemcdy, aid ing the same with 11 dote of Cham burlaln'a Htum.icli ami Liver tablets, anil by Its liberal use soon com pletely knocked out tho grip." TIicko TitlilvtH promote a healthy action of the bowels, II i rr ami kldneya which Is always lienellclul when tho system is congested by a cold or attack of the grip. Fi r side by The Modern I'liarmacy. The Parisian Cute Carlcatnrlsi. Among other Parisian types describ ed by a recent observer is the cafe cari caturist, "ile Is a youth with a pale fate and vei..- long hair. He looks tho type of the liohemlan and he Is. He offers to dra.v caricatures for CO cen times (10 cm.:s). Ills luncheon Is fre quently a m."th, nor ts ho always sure of his dinner. Uut, no matter what the state ot his ; nances, he will have his absinth, to which ho adds but llttlo water. Tho eufo caricaturist Is Invari ably an 'arti t who has not succeeded.' He has clthi been at the Ilcaux Arts or has stui. Jd under some famous painter. Ho uehow or other he has conio to grief and bus swelled the ranks of those whin fortune has disinherit ed." , Tho Valuu of a Name, Nelson, a thriving llttlo English town, is a living Instanco of tho value of a n.nno. Not long utter tho battla of Trafalgar -no tinker, tailor or other person established a tiny waysldo inn and called It after the naval hero. Tlioru was nobody on tho spot from whom to expect custom, but the road led to and from populous districts. Travelers stopped nt the place, and presently a cottage or two began to rise, then more of them, and tho name of the public. liouo answered for tho wjiojo.. TJwt was tho nucleus of the present town. Now -10,000 people live urouud the silo which tho old inn keeper choso und called after tho namo of hi hero. . ( , ;ams Counterfeit. Joluiny Say, pup, passing counter feit money la unlawful. I't It? -Yes. .tohnny Well, Pp. If was walking along tho street ami saw a ten dollor counterfeit bill upon tlio sidewalk nnd did uot plek It up wouldn't lie bo guilty of passing eouu IcrfeJt money nml couldn't he bo nr rested and put In JiiU? Taua-Moro likely tho lunatic asylum. Now you may go to boil, my son.-Cliiclniiitll Commercial Tribune. Method In llrr Jtndnem. Clarisim- VSTiy. you silly tliUigt What nro you putting your damp hands out on the window sill fori You'll get them nil rough and red. Aunabol Yes, I know. lint Mr. do Million thinks that every woman ought to do all sorts of housework, and I'm (Wiling my bands, ready to show imT tonight. THK KKY THAT LNI.t)(JK TUK DOOIl TO LONU LIVINU. Tlio men of elKhtj-Hvo timl ninety yours of ngv nre not ll)rotouil well fwl. lint tlilu, stro mini who live- onu sletnler diet, lie na cntvful oa lie will, however, u nion imst mlddlomn', will occasionally out toi niucli or of some nrtlelc of foot! not suited to Ills constitution, timl will need. tulovof Chamliorliiln's Stoinucli nnd Uver TnblutH to cltoiuiio ami luvlgornto Id ntonmcli nnd tvtsulato Ids liver nml Iwwi'ls. When this la dune there Is no nxiKon why tho nvorogo i'n should not live to old ngv. for suit' by Tho .Modtirn l'lmrinncy. WaltlnB lltm Tartu "Well, Jack." said htn chum nfter Jack had proposed to the most iopn)ar girl In Uic town, "la It all right?" "Well." said Jack ruefully. "1 can hope that's all." "What did she any V "She said she'd Me my proposal vith nil tho others and consider H wheu she got down tn It." "I was much nlllk-tcil wlili fciatlca." writes Kil V. Nui . low iv lie. Sedir wick Co., Kan., "jjolng nlKiut nn crutches and sulferlni; a deal of pain, 1 was luiliiccil to try imiiaril s miow Tilntmciit, which rollcvoil me. I used three 50c bottles. It la the Krwilent liniment 1 ever used: have nvom. mended It to a number ot iiersous all uxprwa tuemH'lvea ns Ijelug liene Ilttod by It. 1 now walk without crutches, able to ierform 11 great deal or light labor on the larm. .c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Tho .Modem l'hununcy. FIGHT WILL HE MTTUIL Tlio.-e who will iierniat In i-loiner their ears acaliist the continual recoinmciulatlon of Sr. King a New Hlscoven for Oonsumntion. will have a long and bitter light with their troubles, 11 apt eiuieii earner oy intni termination.! Head whatT. It. Ileal). of ileal I. .Mew., has to any: "Last full my wife had every aymptom of consumption, sue took nr. Kings Xew Discovery nml alter everything else had failed. Improvement came at unco ami four bottieu enlln-ly cured her. Guaranteed by IScnsoa's I'liannacy. I'rtcc auc anu ?i.oo, Trial bottles free. Ledgers. lournala and day books at the Hagle Hook Store. iraggmg Fsms 2825 Keeley St., CutCAoo, In.., Oct,, 2, 10O2. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with tevero pains through tho groins. 1 suf fered terribly at the time of men- I ffl .tmilmn I. ml lilindinr heailaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try 1 knew not. for it seemed that I bad tried all and failed, but I had never tried W ine of Cardai. that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mn. Bush is now in perfect health because the took Wine of Cardai for menstrual disorders, beni'inir down Daina and blinding 1 headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tai inc Wine of Cardui in her home. 1 The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term. ELECTRIC LIGHT How can you afford to be without them? When you can run (our 111 C. P. lamps at 2 cents per light per day. . ' P. M.Rates per month for Residences First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each additional 8 C. P. 25c. REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. Cottag e ..n,l Krltlement Molly Whnt makes you so ImughtJl when you meet Gcorgot Why don'l you make up with him? l'olly--cnusc I should have to demand nu ex planation, and 1 can't remember what It Is I'm supposed to bo offended about Detroit Free Tress, A alanlr Man, lie You say yon like a manly man. What is your Idea of n manly man! m,nVill tnr Instance. Olio who doesn't stay nud stay nnd stay Just been usa he knows 1110 gin nn 1 strong rnough to throw blm out. Sneletr's 11n"rs, Since the magnificent times of tho D.nonii ,imnlr,i there has never lll-ell It period when people hnvo been so over fed, ovcrniiitmcil aim ovorsiiuiiiiniou ns In the Imperial tomlon of today. Lady's Pictorial. VrolMblr xt- "Is Plckloby a manlcura nrtlttr "I don't knhw. Why J" "I Just saw blm unit ho told mo that lie had cbargo of a bungreo nanus 01 his place of business." uiovcjana rmu Dealer. HEAUT FLUTTKIUKtl. 1-iiiiiiT.wi.sl fiMut nml i?iih In tho stomach, located Just below tlio heart, presses against, u aim causes i,.u,i t.iilt.Mntl.kii When vnur heart troubles yon In tlmt way taU Her- lilac torn low nays. 11111 win wwu bo all rloht. iiOc Sold by the Mod ern Pharmacy. KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE jpU NCSJ gg's WITH New Discovery fobC flNSUMPTION PrlCO OUGHSand 60c & $1.00 OLDS Frco Trial. 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ISTS. eutltlwl "Al set (ur the en In of UiiiIht bonis in ths Slnles ut L'liHiurnln. tlrwiiiil. Nevails nnd Vii3iiiiii!tiiuTerrilurV."tiaeiteildeil to nil the l'ubllc Iind S,tles by net ot August -1, KinVAUI) TIIUMltiDN ot Snijiiiaw, (Vitmly ot I.ne, Sluts of On-on , tins this diiv llleil in this otlii-0 Ids situriittHteiiient No Jtllll forlliu imtuluifeot the Uits No 1,7, 10 und 111 ot Section No tl. Township 'M South uf Itnnxu I West and wllloirsr pniot to show that the In ml sons-lit is moru valiiablu tur its timl-er or itiine than for iter uultunil iiurinisef . smi to esUihlish bis claim to said laud before the Iteit ster mid Keeeivsr ut this offlin nt liiwcburtt, Oriynii, nu Monday tho otli ilay ol liccemoer, 1001, Ho iinmes as witnesses. John KOinotids. l'slmsii Yalentiliv Andrew Sallxman and Annel W001I all ot Saginaw. Oreicou. Anv mid nil nerMUis elsimiiiK iwlvstse I v the abotetlierllMd land urn re quested to lllu their claims in Ihu otnes ua 01 iH.iiirosaiii nin nay 111 wee., iuvi J. T. IIkiihiss, lleiti-iter. NOTICB I'Olt I'I'III.ICATIOX. hiiml Olllce al Itiiwliurjr, Oro. NiivimiiIht I. I1MII. Nutlet' Is hendiv alvwi tlidt tlm till loivliii!-naned wtller hasrltril nntlci' nl Inn liilllitliiii tn make Dual proot III support ol Ills claim, nml that sain nroof will lie Hindi- IkIuiv.I. .1. Will ton. V. S. Commissioner, at his oltli-e at I-iiiKi'iit'. tlieKiui, 011 Jauuiirr lt HKVi. vlx: II. K Nu. HOI. (Jeonro V. Hull, for tho Si: ; NU W Sec. SI. T. il 8.. It. I W. Ho tmiiios the following wltueiwti to prove his coiitlniious lusldencu upon ami cultivation ot said land viz: Kurticxt .Mclti'vnolds. Oeurmi Hnr rlson, (leorno MclteynoIdH, Hurt Mi- Uole, ofDividc. (JreK'm. J. T. lllllllliKH. Itcilster. of Magudncs iiii each number) arc by the' most Hsf HltSiltCHH Clll tlH. II. C. MADSEN, WATC1IMAK1IU. lUpsltlnn rasMiisbl o(itts. All Mntk (iMmslrsil Urst-cUnt, Yalih(,t!lM.ssil Ji-lrjl Uwnt Prices UOTl'AUK UltOVK, OltlC. A. II. KING Attorney at. Law, aovvAOit. aiiont, omt. J. B. YOUNG Attornoy'dt'Litw Ottos on Msla itiimt, WM silts COlTAffX' OWoVsl, 0U1. .1. H. Meillsv, .!.('. .lolmsiili M'edhtytS'JohHcitm, Atti1rn,VN-iit;Mv tlfrtce .s'otfo.'t flis IHilti, Spivlnl ittU'iitlini ulveii to Mlnlnit nnd fonioritttmi ibv. L.T. ntrll. A. ' Wssslnn, WOODCOCK. & HARRIS, AttoFHCU't-t.nie Siowlsl sllonUen irt'Sli Is Iks law at MlnM. KUllK.SK, onu. BARKER & PERMAN I'KOrKIKTONSOr' THE EXCHANQls PKAI.KKH IN KINK - WINKS, UQUOKS, CIGAKS. MAllltltMt. Ulitlssn tlriltf. Off. Ilatt&"coIwclI Mining Uiittlueers U. S. Minora! .Surveyors ttnimi 1 Hank ltltltf. Ootlnnv tlrovo t)i'-im,i ()n-riiilii Ulilir, l'drtlmul OruKoii. Tk M CoTTAOK GkUVH. OKU. Paid x j Capital, S25.000.00 Mousy to loan nn approved security. UschaiiKes sold, available anv ,01111 n llieuiitMsi mates 1 II iksist turns, T. i- Wiirn. 1'resMsHl, Csiliirr. Iodjc SMrcctory. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. 51. MeeU ut ami 3rd Saturday. Oliver Vouch, W. M. I. O. O. F. Cottage diovu Vo. 68. Meets every Saturday niRht. Geo. Comer, 1'. Scty. W. O, W. HoliemiH Camp No. a6o. Meets every Sattirilay night. C. II. Van I).nhutg, Clerk. M. W. of A. Cottage Grove Camp No. 64.4, MtttM drat ami third TucaUay niglil. C. W. Wallace, Cltk. F. Of A. Court Bohemia Mo. 33 Meets every Friday night. S. ti. I.audcr, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Vnlentitie Circle. Meets 1st nnd 3rd Tuesdays. Mr. C. J. Miller, Clerk. Royal Neighbors. Hmma Colburn Camp, Meets 2nd nml .itli Wednesday. titliel Hisby, Clerk. K of P Juvenilis I)dgc No. 48, Meets every Weduostlay night. Dr. George Wall K. ofR. S G.A.R. Appomatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd nud 4th Saturday, II. C.Duttou, Adjutant. K. O.T. Mi. Cascade Camp No. 66, Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. Iy. Ilriggs, Sccty. L L Hive No 42 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday Mrs.-Ki l'ullmer,' K. K, : MBA 1 Meets every 2nd and 4tlt Mondnys. S. ti, Ijauder, Sccty. Order Eastern Star Cottage GrovtyCliapter No 4 Meets cvory 2nd nnd 4tli'tiridays Cclia Lurch, Sect, National Bank Ol' m OREGON UNION PAcinc Hint Trains To Th M 'fhrmmli t'lillniBii stnndnril and lour i. -I- T .1.11.. I llinulin. I Mil. iisso, Hmikmie; t im leplnP ears ilallv to Kaunas vity . tnmiiKo i iiiniiiui imilst klevn nu eiiM (iteniiiliiillv mil' diiiMwl) week I r totJIiisHiio, KsnsasOllV I rsellniiif (iiMireaia (iusts ittsij 111 inu Kail dally. roHiiiaMflm'cAtio 70 Nn obsufsoeosrs, ThHr,ikiil!l,ks I ASMtVM 1)PAT Mm ,f?"3 1'ttnHil LlBJL Ofilwiio- slt Ukt. iHmvr.iiir,lin. 11 It..-.!. fl....l..t I 1 rottmnii Hptolal ri, 1, ur 1 11, Jiiiiii'i Ksiisas Oily, 81. l,illlls,Olitl'gll Kht) 1 : tM. lti. vialluul- Ittirtou. Kiwt. Atianllu Kxjiress H:IVp.in. vlnftuiit- HiL Lsikv. T)iivr, 1't.Wottli.OinaliW Ksiissi 0it. tj TitRit.in lsiuls.OhlenKO nml lt. Witl'a Wall, T IkUhi . HtHikann iiiikiii. '8t. TKiT iWSIad .te-OOii.m lliUli.lii. Wsllsi'u. I'iiIIihSii, MlllHtSirtll , 1 I'-ul. D11U11I1. Mil SHlim. wsiiksc, Olilrsan KMt. OCKAN ANI HIVIiR SCIIHIHILK i.v.. Ran f.'riiilsrt Hvfrv Urn ilitv atNiOOii. 111. Kor Astorls, wy silnts soil N'orlli HKfh fHillv (."'pt Sim. (lu)-;tHKi. m.: Hstiinlsy l 10:00 p. in. IKIiy sriPtwiiMir mrnnnins;; WIllsmsHXHinl Ysinlilll ltlvurs. I'or fuller Information ask or wrltu vonr nvarast Vlckst saiit. or A. L. CRAIG, Osuarsl IaanarAxiit. TlitiOimuu Uallroatt A Nsvintntlon Ci. I'.itllslHl. t)rnon. ASK THK AilKS'T rVMt VI Til .S;jo.(ini), .St. iM, JliiHiMlinll, 1 ninth, Ohleuya, fit l.ouln AND Al.I. I'OINTtl HAST ANU SOUTH 2 Overland Trains Dally Ttia Flysr And Ths Fast Mall 2 Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Dajll(it Trip across Us Gascads and Rstky Mntitilst. I'or Tlrkcls, ltttttn, 1'iililcr noil Kill) liitormutloii. Cull 1111 or mldivwH, II. DICKSON, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8. 0. YKItKIM., U. W. V. A. m tint Atsnu. asUI Wsih. W'BglveoxiKxllied servtcoiiii tmlxlit. I Ion (0 your slihinisiilH vln (ln'at Nortlieru, I'Hll In fnnimtloii from W'M. IIaI'IICK. Osilt, A)(Ullt. l'ortluml, OiMRDii. 0. & S. I! R li CO. 1 Tims TU Ko.ll To Take M i Apr. 2wl, 1001. ttssl Houiiil lil Hstuul, 1 ami IMlty Ks Ko t No 1 oopt SuiiJsy, pSE-A.i."iu jtiiiioKi VI. llollll No -N i',M.A..l" 1110 aim l-m 101 1:11 807 11 MM Sill :50 8:66 .Onllssa Oruvo .tVslilsu WSJ Wl 6:crt . . .Ourtlll . .Osrro ilnrda. ...JUk.r .... ....iMnns .. 111 IVmk. .. ...tlisrol I'll... Htswsrl .... 10111 4U iu;sw 4:47 loioj 4UI 1QIW 411 sisr 0:41 9:l SIS 4:l 4Slt 4ift l:W .Hook Point SuMsnt Uielmntfs'wItlKsit imtlto. All outward frslshl fiirwanlsil tiiiWi.t Joint rink of hlpor nml ooiulsnMi. r riBii, will , in, TSIWIVWUIII IIIO f,, A H K. 11. 11. UsIkiI sftar 6.110 ii. in. jorwarillnir on nit t ruin frolght iniiat us ilajlvsrail In a:n.lo llmu to iwrtnlt of li beiu, union. A. U. WOOD, Acting (lea Alsr. TnADt MAtVriE.,i Desioms CopvniaitTO Ac. qafcklr U'urtniii otir oi.huori f rw fvliutbor tu lurentlon tn prnimb f PAtoiiiiJilu, 'mniuunlcfv. lUmiiiitlctlrr-.iiUil.iiriW. HAffDQOOK ou lUwiu flninno iinniim n umcii ana nesTlimiOn mm, jent (roa, (Mil out Aiionoy fur nocUriuu luitdntn. 1'atttntfl i tftkjKii tliruuuti Munu JbX'a, rocol? rut on ta tttliitii tliruuuti Munu Jbca, racolra tptttal notice without clire( Utbo tvvvlf Scientific Hnicricnn A tiandlnmolr lllimlrarnit waekl. Lnramt rlr. sulatlun nt a" i'loiiflllii I'liirinil, Ton,,,, J a roan four niti, K UuMlijrall nawaiiaalera. . V 7 to 7.7 8:11 8 U 817 i: U S:4k 1J.S .UA li.t VlW K. 1 i