WASHINGTON LBTTEtt (Sprclal CoiTpondnc. Admiral Wnlkcr nnd other members of tho isthmian csnnl commission, who recently returned from I'atiamt, luvo returned thdr duties, Tlio work In tlio Ctilcbrn tioctlon wilt occupy tlio Imuic dlAto attention of the commission. Colucldont with tho return of the rommlMlon from l'aunma Is the giving of order for the purchase of a larg tjualitlty of material uecensary for car rylnjr on the work. Proposals will be inked for supplying n very largo yusn tlty of cement, for which specifications will be Issued; also for 1,000 steel dump can to be used on the work now under way at the Culcbrn cut I)y the terms of tho treaty between Panama nnd the United States the commission Is given cbargo of the water supply nnd scwerattf system of Pan&nia nnO Colon., tho work upon which has bo gun. A complete code of laws for tho gov ernment of tho cilnal strip has been prepared by tho commission nnd only waits the approval of tho secretary o war to become effective. Treaty Willi Santo Domingo. Acting Postmaster General Slinllcu berger has advised tho postal govern ment of Snuto Domingo that the Unit ed States will bo glad.to hear anything that the Dominican government may wish to present respecting provisions of the proponed parcels post treaty be tween the two countries, but that this government will substantially adhere to tbo terms of tho treaties now In fore between the United States and Venezuela and other South American countries. This action Is In reply to representa tions from Santo Domingo that tho treaties between tbat government nnO France and other European govern ments would be mora satisfactory 10 Santo Domingo than the terms of the Venezuelan treaty, ft copy of which the United States has forwarded as a basis for negotiations. Living IUkU In ron. In a report to tho department of com mcrco and labor United States Consul General dudger says concerning the outlook at Pannma: "That business will be good here for the next decade Is agreed to by nil. Tlio number now engaged In It U very large, and many moro are contemplat ing coming here for business purposes. It Is utterly Impossible to convey In a report like this to those who contem plate establishing themselves here any thing like a correct Idea of the sltua' tlon. There Is only one thing for such persons to do, and that Is to examine conditions for themselves on the ground. It may be Btated that no one should come here without nt least money enough for present uses and for payment of bis passage home In case of failure or of sickness. All will find living expenses and rents high and conditions quite different from those In the United States." XbtcI AdveriUUK Srhenie. Tho latest addition to tbo list of pe culiar people who baunt the capltol building nnd grounds was made by Captain Jlcgrew of the capltol police foroo when ho entered the name- of a man who signed himself William Leeds nnd who has-a new nnd dectdodly.noy el scheme for advertising. Leeds sought permission from the capltol au thorities to use the "monuments and statures" In tho parks to ndvertlsc cer tain brands of cigars, patent medicines nnd other things. Of course such per mission was refused him. Patent Otno Model MoTed. The last of the models and model cases that have Incumbered the corri dors and . galleries of the second floor of the great white building on F street occupied by the patent oQlce have been carted awny. For years past tat models accumulating In the pattnt of fice bavo occupied space that the offi cial thought could be put to much bet ter uso Atl f the division chiefs were calling on the chief clerk for more space lu which to carry on the routine work of tbo office, nnd no space was to be bad. The models kept coming in nnd piling up. A certain sentimental interest attached to the models for bade putting them aside, bnt the space was needed, and n year or bo ago an official with more business acumen than sentiment in bis makeup ar ranged for tho renting of a part of tho Union building, on O street, for tiw storage of the surplus nieaeu. CnrirlnB- (be Halls. The poBtotHco department has Issued advertisements Inviting proposals for carrying the malls on all tho star and steamboat routes in New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia for tbo next contract term of four years, beginning July 1, 1005. The advertisements Include 4370 mall routes, on which the present con tract pay Is approximately $1,555,000 per annum. Lindens nt tlie Capital. Five hundred American linden trees will be planted this fall on Massacbu Hetts avenue extension. These will be set out in double rows nftcr the man ner of those already of big growth on tbo older part of the avenue, and wbeu this planting is completed Washington will possess probably the longest street In tbo world adorucd by this graceful tree. Tlio I'lilllliplne Arinr. Lieutenant General Chuffee, chief of staff, receutly cabled an Inquiry to Major General Wnde. commanding the Philippines division, asking If condi tions lu tho Islands would not Justify tfiS reduction of tb present military force tbero from four regiments of cavalry and nine of Infantry to three regiment of cavalry nnd seven of in fantry. General Cbottec has received a reply from General Wade expressing tbo opinion that the proposed reduction of'rallltary strength was not only prac ticable, but advisable. This will prob obly bo done. CARL SCIIOFIELD. 0I,AAW'i1iMAnK.,lKM "In my opinion Cluimherluhi'H Cough Itomcily U tho best .innilo for ,..Vidb " says Aim. Ur'1 Wnlkcr of Potervlllc, California. Thero is no 'lot bt about Hh boliir the best. No other Will euro cold so quickly. No other Is bo mire u pmvontlvo of pneu nioiila. No other U ho pleasant and Bitfo to tnko. 'i'heso ure Rood masons why it fhnuld '". Pji-forrwl to any other. TUO fact la that tow people nreaatuned with any other after linvlnK once used this remedy. For v ly two JJodorn Pharmacy. ' THE FOOL'S VERDICT. TheWI.e Jmlitmenl That Wn Deliv ered br Slmrdn Seynr Jean. Here ki a stonjr whli h has gone the rounds of three and a half centuries. It has been credit! to many writer, but was llrst told by ItnMnls In Paris at a roast nient cookery of the Petit ChMtttlct n certain hungry porter was eating Ills bread ami at the same time sniffing the reok and steam from a fat goose which was Wn turned on a spit before a great tire, thereby gaining savory accompaniment to his dry ration. He ate very slowly that he inlghl en Joy tho reeking, smoking savor ns loug as possible, and when bis penny lost had Ixxmi consumed he attempted to u .... iii tiift 1-o.ik ws not of thai I (Hilt. J.Mfc - - , mind. The master of the shop laid hold upon him by the gorget, rtemanu Ing pay for the smoke and steam of the roast gooae. The porter demurred The cook claimed that a portion of tbt meal had deerly been made from tb savor sniffed up aud swallowvd. ' It clmneed while the dlseusston wa going on that ferny Jean, the- fool, entered the shop, ami the matter was 1 referred to him. 1 "Wilt thou submit to the Judgment , of this good cltlsenr asked the cook. "Aye, by the blood of the goose, that 1 will," answered the porter. ' The story was thvu told and the ease argued. The fool llted attentively, and in the end he naked the porter to ' let htm take two pieces of his money ! The poor man drew from hit foh two I pieces of cupper- 8eyny Jean took them and Jingled them awhile between ' hla two hands and then gave them , back whence he had received ttmm. Then I to the coo he said: "The porter did ' smell of tliy goose, aud thou hast heard j the Jingle of his money. Thou hast thy goose Intact, he hatti Ids money, as I scetneth to me right ami proper. And tills court doth decree further that every one go about ids own bual : uess lest we have too many fools ; among us." A VHP. Y CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my end ii". although every Joint neheil nnd ev"ry nerve wus'rnckwl with pain." wrlteeC. W. llellamy, a locomotive fireman, of IturliliKtoM, Iovvh. "I wax weak and pale, without any appetite nn.l nil rim down. Ah I wm about to itlve up. I sot a lHttle of Electric Bitter, and after tnklfg It I felt on well ns 1 ever did ill m.v life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new ir.. .,,,,.-1. ..ml vlvnr fmm ttulr use. Try them. SatWaettoii nuarait feed by Heimon' I'luinnney. Price W rents. 3030 MEN WANTED To buy Kemiel.v'a Chain Llg;ht nlnir Liniment, for Itlieuiuntlxm and all ihiIiih and Intlninatlon. Price no ceuta, all tlraeglst, or by mull upon receipt of price, write i- L iwen nedy, SiiKluaw, Oregon, for Hat of tcsttmonim. Snttelnctlon ginran teed. Tlie ait display at the Lewis and Clark Centennial v be of fabu lous, value, representing more money' than' will be expertde in building the Exposition. There will be a few paintings worth at least $100,000 each, and the aggre gate value of the display will be millions of 'lollars Shelter l lie r-iot-u. A sheep tliat Is not properly sheltered during the fall and winter will require more feed than one that la protected from the cold fall rains and wintry winds. It Is economy to provide prop er shelter, as'feed Is money. Old IloulUli Sheep. Sixty years ago there were only two breeds of sheep sufficiently well estab lished and recojpitaed to have separate classes at tbe royal show of Kngiand. They were the Leicester and South- The Conanltatlon. j Friend You've never been called In consultation, have you? Young Doctor ' No, but I'd lite to be. Ifs nleu to charge ten times ns roueb a tbe other doctor for J ln that you don't know any more about the ease than be does ! -Puck. The Doelur'a Viewpoint. DoctorWell, sir, I couRra tulnte you. Ifi all nicely over. Newestpop And wnst Is It, doi-tor? Doctor One hun dred dollars, thank you. Town Topics. "I wai troubled with itom aeh trouble. Thedtord'a Blak Draught did mo mora good In one week than all the doc tor's me-iictoo I took In a year.' -MRS. BAR All K. nUIRPIBLD, Ellettarllle, Ind. Thlford i Illai-k Draught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the itomach ami cures even chronic cases of indipi"stion. If you will take a small dose of Tlied ford'sltlack Draught occa sionally you will keep jour stomach and liver in per fect condition. THEDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedfurd'a IHack-Draiiglit not only re lieves constipation but cures diarrlxra and dysentery and keeps tho bowels regular. All drug-ghu(aell 23-cent paekagca. "Thodford's Illack Draught Is tlio bett medi cine to regulate the bowels I have ever used." MRS. A. M. OH ANT, 8neadj Ferry, N. C. COilSTIPATIOit IND.GESTI0 II BLOOD MEAL AND TANKAGE. Value nt Slaughter llonne lljnro,l. nets an Stnrk I'ecda, Three general elitism of throw by products are used lucceawfully as feed ing stuffa-vti, blood meal or dried blood, tankage ami meat scrap and meat meal, say ltural Now Yorker. Dried blood or bloud meal la mndo from tbc Mood of cattle, sheet) and hugs. The blood Is conveyed In pain from the killing room to the drying room, where It Is cooked lu small tanks until the clot separates from tho water. It Ix next pirescd to remove tlie water, nnd tho pressed cake la dried In n steum drier until It contains only about 5 ier cent of moisture. Then It U ground to t line meal and sold In hun dred pound sacks. Dried blood has been successfully foil to Iambs lu place of milk by German txperlmentcra. They fed about half a pound dally for a hundred M)unda live weight of animal. It has alo beou used with good results for curing and yvventlng scours lu calves. The value of this feed nnd of these made from tankage and meat scrap lies In their muscle nnd ttooe building proertle. When properly Ted they have a stltuu Intlug effect on tlie hair, making tlie coat silky slid glossy. They are valued si-cording to their content of protein ud should be bought only tm a guar antee of specified protein coutent. Tankage consists of meat scrap, trimmings, bone, blood anil various other waste nitrogenous matter from the packing house. It is cooked In large tanks under a steam pressure at about forty pound for seven or eight hours, which cooks out tlie tallow and grease. It Is then allowed to nettle, and the grease Is drawn off. The solid resi due Is then pressed further to remove tbe fat and moisture. It Is ue.t dried and ground. When dried It contains only t! to 7 per cent moisture and from 10 to 00 per cent protein. Since It Is jnnde ny of several different suit stances It Is quite variable In quality. It usually contains a eoiwMcrablo amowit of phosphoric neld, depending on the proiortlon uf bono present. Tankage is fed principally to pigs, ami one part tankage to from two to live of com Is tbe proportion fat. Dcicreniiliii; Wool. What I known as d caressing wool by the "dry metlHxl" H drawing ntten tlou In Germany. Thla is performed by tbe use of Infusorial earth, used as an absorbent, which is applied to the wool with groat force by a current of air by specially constructed but Inex pensive machinery. Kgvpt and Morocco will "take a combined African display it the Lewis aud Clark Centennial. Too exhibit will cover 1,500 square feet and its value will be $225,000. aHord to be lamps R.ates 1 How can you I P. M m First 16 one dollar, each additional 16 50c, each additional 8 C. P. 25c ' REASONABLE CHARGE FOR WIRING. Cottage m 100 First Street PORTLAND, ORE. Manufacturers of SELF-CONTAINED WOOD FRAME AND SECTIONAL STAMP MILLS Ore Feeders, Koch Crushers, Steam Scrapers, Tramways, Etc DIUI.IIKa IN Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Hoists, Watorwheels Air Compressors, 1 Air and Electric Drills Hand Drills A complete line of Mine and t(l) . Supplies. Catalogues, Plans and Prices on application to Hammond M'fg. Co. too Irir;,t St-iect POKTLANU, - - OUIJGON tTHKn 1118 MOTHKK OF MIV.V MATINM. "My mother has been sufferer for nmiiy yearn from rhenmnilm," nays W. II. Howard of Husband, Peniia.vl vnnla. "At llinca she was iinablo to move at all. while at all tlmex walk Iiik wna palnlul. 1 presented her With a linUle ol ClmmlierlnllfH I'alll llnlm ami after a few application she decided It was tho most wonderful pain telhvr she had ever tried. Ill lact, she la never without It now mid Is at all times able to walk. An oc casional application 1 1 Pain Ilnlin Keeps away the rum that idio was rorinerly tnOitihtl wiih." For sale by The Modern Phiu inacy. NtWIt'K KOI! IT PI. If TIOX. I . s l.nml Oltlce. Itorehunr, Ore. Dec. 10, 11)01. Notice la hereby (riven that the ollowtiut named wrltler Ima filed notice ol hi? Intention to make final proof In support nt IiIh claim, and that aftM proof villi Ih- made before the Itejrlster and Itiselver of the I'. . Land Office at R..Beburc. Ort-Rniu on l'ohruary io. WOo. via: H, K. No. WIS. .lohn V. Maasey. for the suit 8EJ. sec. so. r. s it. w. lie itameathw following; wlliiee to prove Ilia continuous retddeiico upon and cultivation of said land, vlat lleurv ('. tiomlHt. Ailllain T. Mc Cov, W-. t. Maaaey ud U. D. lltdiKlimuu, all f London, Oregon. J.T. IIkiiiukm. Uefftaler. NOTICE FOIl PI'HLIf ATKIN. Irfml Olllce at ItuMehurw. Or. November I, lttOI. Notice la lioreby Klven that the tol-lowlnu-tinmed settler has 11 led notice of his Int nttou to make final proof III support of hla claim, and that said proof will be made la-fore. I. .1. Wal ton, V. S. Comiiilaaloiu-r. at his olllce at Kmretie. Oiokoii, on Jauuary IS. 1005, via: It K Ni IHM.V Oetirwe K. nun, lor tm .sr. .r. w. i. 1. i S.,11. A V. . lie names the following wltiivamM to prove hla continuous residence ipon and cultivation of auld land, via: liarnest AlcKeynolda, Oeonie liar riMHi. OtKirae .lelteynoldn, Pert Jli l)ok, olUlvide. Oregon. J. T. IImiimikh. lies later. NOTICK rUK rl'nUlWTION United Mtstss Uwt OBVe, NoMtNirg. Oragoa, Iter, tt, ISM NoOm ia btrehT gtnn thst In eooipHinr with the nroiUI.'n ot it act ot 'onrM at Jiiiws, )sT. mlltusl "An ! lor It sste ot tlmbsr Undt In Oe -tt. 4 nic.rnl,Ortoo Nrrsda ,ad Mhlinrion I rrrliorr," wexwiU rd to sit the public land atsm br M at Aujuit i, kL JOHN 1 FHAIIV ot Loraar, County nt Uan. Slato "f ori-non. lau Oils tta)-Hled In thU olnre his sMKsih-uI Nn. SSIU lor Ibr piirilmv of IMS 1, of eeiloa No. n inhlp :i South, of Kaiige 1 et awl will nVr prwf to thow that ttle land mniglit 11 more vuluable tor IU timber or stone than for riilurl pun ami to establim hi claim n ald land brfore J. J. Walton. I' S OiBimW.wni-r.at lita ee at Eugene. Onuou. on Miimiu). the 4lh dsr of Marrh. l' llw nann-t 11 wllnoMm. JihH Hunt. Ktl A.I.IIimiu. I. I. Ilarniijioii ana riiy llarrliiKton. all "I Lorane. I ano Counlr, llreaon. I Any .ind nil neraom 1 laiiuing mtvi-raely the aluve ili"o-rilil UmU are r-Ui-tnit to ale lln-lr claims 111 tlm ullli-.- on m I '" --tld IIU day of , Marrh, iisii . .... 1 ioiii,. j r liUMir. Ki-xUter. 1 without them? When you can run lour IB C. P at 2 cents per light per day. per month for Grove Electric Co. aW!aHs.nHnHsHHHstanHn.n.HnHI Cc I' A ISM UllS .1 TTHXTtO.X. We have a large supply of cheap liniilier, lost whal you want on a ranch, price very cheap, must lie sold to Idaho mom for othvr stock, Tlio llooth-Ki'lly Lumber t'o.t MiiKltuiw, Ore IN Till! COl'NTY I'OI'IIT Ol' THIS 8TATK OK OHUtlON. roll THU t'Ol'NTV Of l,VNK. lu the matter nt tho ICsttite ot .Snintiel A. UeltluitM, ilmiiHiil. Ci tation. To Marylaml (lettltiirw.Clav county, lllluola; Martha A. Clasvll Jtud.Maiy A1111 Uettliw. slate of lllluola; llcteey Leach, state ot Illinois; Tlinxtvm OettlnH, atste ol Illinois: Mary Mc fllntoi . HtMtiof Illinois'. I una? Km brnni.1. Hcntoii. III.: Henry iiultltiKa, St l.oula. M0.1 Nlary llrynnt, Miami, III. I Manila (iiiH'IIWOnd, atalc of Illi nois; l.a ifiice froallu, l-'Mitny froaliti. llni ilf-oii f roallii.Jeiiny Croa 111), Oetirne Orualln aud Arthur Proa tin naldonce unknown, and all per sona known and unknown Interested In nalil wlnle: OreetlhK lu the iihiiic ot the HJateof Oregon, Ytm are hereby cited and roipilivil to apiiear In the county court of tho statu of Oregon, for the county of Lane, nt the court room thereof, at UtiHi'iic, In the coiintv of Lnne, on Moiiday, the thlrleentil day of t'Vbril (try, Uhfl, at three o'rliK'kln theafter noon of thai day, then ami theie to show eaua". If any vim have, why an order should not Im innileMiiihorlaliig; ami I'lniioncrliiK the ailmluhtrator hi the aii'ive eatnle to sell the real entali- Is'lunglng to said estate, said real estate In-Inn deacrllieil as follows; Ih-gintiliiK at a point WH ht't est ot t-e sotitheiiat corner nf a lot of latid jilenUM to J- I- Ilrkhm by 0. P. I Ailnmx, run themv north 4ii7.ll Teet, ttlHIH?e west 'Mi feet, thence south j-IOT.8.fet thence south 'Jt degrees I west ailCW fiet, thctice en-t -KIT fwt. . thence tiotth 1MI feet to the place of ln'gfnnlnn, contalaiitK I I nuuti of lnlitl moie or U-a- In the cliy of Cot taire Urove, Lane county , Oreiciin. Witness, the Hon. (). It. f flrlHinnu. Jnilgv of the County t'oiirt of the State of Oii-koh, for tlie Count V of I.aieuml the seal of said court here tiMitllxtHl, this S.sth day of Deceiitber, wm. (goal: Attest.) R. I". Lkk. (WKi) flork. CoTTAOX GKOVK. OKU. Paid ij Capital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on approve.) security, KxchangcK sold, available auv tilaer 11 theUniti-l Stales llaiiiT K.ihk, lrMliteut, UT tlanii T C VHL(S, Oathler. A C Woodrock. Residences Tk Eiret National Bank OF tBBBHt I I BUSINESS H. C. MADSEN, Watchmakkh. Il(ltlnx st icaiimalils rmrnri, All vrnrk giiaraulreil tlttt-elaia. Wale li, tilwki and Jewelry at IajwhI l'tlf1 COTI'ACIK (IIIOVIOUK. A. II. KING AKorney at 8nw, ootvaok, a now, oiu;. J. E. YOUNG M lloi it on '-a I '-Law j. oitlee oil Main itucl, Weil Hltls COTTAHK OltOVIt, OKIt .1. S. Medley. d. (.'. .liilitiHim Mcdlnu ij Johnson, AtlorneyH-ul-liiw (tj'flrv .S'liWrt.' flit ii A' ((. SKC llttl'lltllMI ulvi'ii to .MIllllIK uud t'orporiitloii I.uv. LODGE DIRECTORY. A. F. and A. M. Cottage Grove No. t. Meets ist nuil 3rd Saturday. Oliver Vcntcli, V. M. W. O. W. Holicmia Camp No. 360, Meets every Saturday nislit. C. II. Van Dcnburg, Clctk. M. W. of A. CottaRe Grove Camp No, 6434. Meets first and third Tuesday nights. C. W. Wallace, Cleric. F. of A. (Court llohcmla Mo. 33. Meets every l'riduy night. S. K. I.nuilcr, Secty. Women of Woodcraft. St. Valentine Circle. Meets 1 st and 3rd Tuesdays. Mrs. C. J. Miller, Clerk. I. O. O. F. Cottage Gtovc No. 6H. Meets every Saturday night. Geo. Conisr, 1'. Secty. M"" B A Meets every and and 4th Moudays. S. V., Lauder, Secty. 0; A S. I! It R Tin. TaM. No'.J To Take Hfftct Apr. 2nd, 1901. Ka.t Ueuud laut Salonlr, W. llounJ laut Satonlr, IsM liallr Et ntlSunlajr, "ntXTTotnir- So3-Nul Sol So 4 A.W.-1'. I ll lOTS.U 10:11 6:01 10:4I IU 10 Ml 4 M 10 U 4.47 1 10 SO! 1-41 10-JSI 4: 10 J0 43 10IU1' I 'A) , '' i " U 4:11 1 9 X-i 4:09 S JO j 4.-00 I'VI. A.M. Ml. t-jorr . .Collar. OroYs Wil.l.ll . .Currlu. .. Orro Uonto. .Hakrr linrrna H1 Hiwk J.SO .. i M 3 Ol a II a IT s . S.S6 a. as 1:11 1 .VI .) V, 7:V JJ 7 . I M Ul S:ll 17 a 7 7 3 Ji J Oravc-1 I'll Si.nari War IWkT I'ulnt Rel llrl,l( Wllilwiml Kn.l ill rrark 11 1 U a 9 0 V 1.1 U IS Hubjarl lu rhausWllhoul nolle. AlloutararO Irvlihl lorwardrj nnljr al lb. Julia ri.k ol .hli,-vr aH)lr.i.lrn... Fmlsbl will not k nnltal at Ih. O. A . K 14. I1 .fur iU p.m. To Iniuir ornllnr on neat Iraln fr.liht mu.l Ix Anlir.rrd In ainpla tlino to ixrtnll ol Hi l-elnj Mlleil. A. II. WOOD, Acting (Jen Mgr. OREGON ShojtLine ahd union Pacs pic Three Trains To The East Dally. Through I'tillinnu stanilnril and tour ; bIitiuiil' cars iluily tu Oiniiliii. Chi- 1st niKO, Wnokiuiui tourist sIvcpltiK cars iluily to Kiuisiis City j through Pullmiin lonriet siet'ii'iiK curs tpcreonnlly con ducted) weekly to Clilcnyo, Kansas City; ricliiilnii t'tinlr cnrH (scats Irco) to the Hast daily. 70 HOURS I'OWll.ANO TUCHICAQO No clmnifo( er, 70 I) Kl'AIIT van UliiuUKO I'urttuiul Htitflal TlMK BcilKDUl.tB from l'ortlatitl Aiimve rnoM bait Lake, Denver, Pt. Worth. Omaha, 5:25 p.m. 0:llill. in. Kansas u tv. tit, I,oula,CliiunKo mid viall'int- im-i'.i,. Atl. I'u", '." I HH ir.at. Unit Lake, Denver, ft, vt oitli, uinaim, Kaimau City, St, Louis, CMUufo ami 7.15a i K (i.-U. V III llun t- IIIKtKII, linst. Wuila "vullu"; l,w Nt, I'nill 1'llKtMllll ():K)i.in. Vlll Hpokmic. hton , Bpoknnc, 8 '00a. si wniiucu, riiiiiiiiin, iuiniit'iilioiiM , "it, I'nill, Dtilutli, Mil wiiukeo, Ciiicngo A ICnst. OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEDULR Kor Situ Kniticlsco Kvcry llvu day nt H :00 p. in. Kor Antorlii, way points and North Hoiich Dally (except Hun ilny)atH:00 p. m.j Batiirclay at 10:00 p. in. Dally sorvlca (water perml tthiK) on Wlllainctlo and Yamhill Jllvors. Kor fuller Inforiiinllon nk, or write your nearest ticket ugont, or A.'L. CRAIG, ft'tiuirnl I'nsBonirni A ffntit Thu Oregon Hiillrbud & Njvngatl'on i, I'ortlutv.l, Qri'uon. DIRECTORY. BARKER & PERMAN -HtOI'llllSTOIl Die THE EXCHANGE" Ui7 niui.Kim in hnk WIN15S, I.IQUOKS, OlQAUa. Mailt street, tliitlnge llrovr, Ore, IB ills' & Col. veil MlnliiK Mnulmvrs U. S. IMinenil Surveyors Itimm 1 Mm nk IIIiIk, Cot Iiiri! (Iiiivo. iWi-imil OivkoiiImm Illilir. l'urtliiiul, On'KDll, , ' WOODCOCK. & HARRIS, Httoriicus-tt-I.(tw Hiwclal sltoiitlim ulvrii lu Iho law ut flhiea. KIKIKNK, OIIK. K Of P Juvenilis Idge No, 48. Meets every Wednesday night, ' Dr. George Wall K. of R. S Q. A. R. Appoiuatax Post No. 34. Meets 2nd and 4th Sitttuday. II. C. Lhitlon, Adjutant. K. O.T. M. Caicade Camp No. 66. Meets Thursday nights. Prof. A. I., llrlggs. Secty. L L Hive No 42 Meets anil aud 4H1 Tuesday Mrs. 15. I'ullmcr, K. K. Order Eastern Star Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 Meets every 2nd and ;th Fridays Cella I.trrch.Scct. Royal Neighbors. limma Colbtirn Cump. Meets and and ,jth Wednesday. Uthel Hishy, Clctk. A8K TIIK AOKNT KOIt TTOKKTB - VIA TO - .SoA(iiic, St. 1'ttut, MitntcitjtoliK, Dulnth, Chleaya, ,St Con In AND AM, POINTS It A ST AND SOUTH 2 0m!ind Trains Daily Ths Flyer O And Tbe Fast Mail U Splendid Service Up to date Equipment Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across the Cascade and flocky Mountains. I'mT Tickets, ltntcH, I'ol.ien. rtnd I' nil liiforiimtlmi, Citll on or iiililresH, II. DICKSON, 0. T. A. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. 8. G. YKKKUS., U. W. 1'. A. CUKIntAT.no., Htalll. V,.,, Wo kIvo oxpeillteirKervleo on freight. Itouto your HhliminntH vln (Irent Northern, l-'nll in fonimtlon from Wm. llAmiiiit. 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