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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1905)
MEAT FOR DUCKLINGS. nttnal t -l- Anmnl : pntt ntcd I:. : Knntl Srrcnrr l"r Thrlr tllilidt he Karl 7 Hfi rlopmrnt. hcnlll' m.1.!' In a recent expeiinient nt tlie Now H -l;;i;ic! r . Vork Bfrrlcultural station, planned ! 0Vi.K n - f brlti out the effect and valne of vorl- o( t-( (,; on quantities or annual toim ui uir rations, four similar let of dnrV. lines, each of twenty -clulit bird ene week old, were fed for ten weeks. Two Rraln rations were iihinI as tlio basis, one containing seven pints oorn- inenl, six part" animal meal, fonr parts imptovf menl -n e wheat middling and tliw parts wheat a. so .sine!. t u . -, k. a lran and the other composed of two 1 , t ; ; , - j,-, parts Chicago plnten meal nnd one l for J -: -, i: i part each of perm gluten meal nn oi.i process linseed meal. These were fed In varying proportions to the different lots of diieklinir and wero po supple- i meuted with nnlnial meal nnd other 1 foods t!iat one lot received about 20 per , cent of the protein In the ration from month on .. animal food, tlie next lot 40 per cent. ; work n: y 1 . !.' the next lot CO per cent and the fourth I unpubnb 1 vi a lot M per cent. j c!:utn, or f-n ad,, Hone ash wns usisl in the rations i j j Wi ll; n with smaller amounts of animal meal j ' t (- lt. (e to prevent any possible deficiency of i 0,11 ' ', mineral matter in any ration and tol-"";' avoid any great differences in amount ' o caiiy for tt:c of ash, for the animal meal contained so much bone that rations in which It ; wns freely used had a high percentage I of ash constituents. This bone nsii, ' which would le unnecessary for or-1 dlnary feeding, added considerably to ; tlie cost of the rations. n it ,i:-.t J Ml rait such a ; doubt a-; I I'l.'u in,; 'd i 'of hiuUiii; ami i lrr.t.s so 1 1 -. h r,u sary th.-.i ll. Ihe lint i. f ior ind it ci tl:o m in in .r- .'! 'l I'll'-' . ; i ! . I .ii', ' I i I ' a 1 i I. ; iii: I i:v. KMI'IM iism. 1m "i pna . r ii-.iitntiotl exist on i - nt - l tlie body, the application '.illmdM Sunn l.lniincnr lvin 'tpl lelief. I'. Y. Sullivan. Prop. -i lb u ', i .1 ibno O. T. , Wl ItCH, " I take pleasure in re it iVill.i rd's Snow l.inimcnt i !u me atlliet d with rlieuma ii is tie only remedy I hno 1 t .1 i! i Ves ililtuedl.lt o H hef ." iV. mi.! ! oO. lor mile by The in "liMiiiucy. r.i a vein. a w. : ! til'; no i ( : ' . ; . I ' 1 l : i y K 1 li : in i ! i. arm 1 1 i Uiim lOL' 1 - A i ; niNi'is 4: n en ' cine- t . 1c. tl 1 Win iSodrU I : -1 ll V If The results of the experiment show j J 1 '( that in the first month or so of tho I r01IT1,j .- duckling's life a large proportion of the ' niri,, nil food can, with Uireet profit, be of ani-, pharmacy : ,::.;: mal priHlucts. With 00 per cent of i euch foot! in tin' ration the binls grew ; C1DCT PflMTDr, lion, winie ior uie lii-si uiuiiui ine cii of production v;'.s as low as with any. As tlie birds became larger the direct financial advantage in using large pro portions of animal food lessened and ItviHv ilicn nreil Hnt thf iraln , jiinv ui . j bund t!,i Ii; i I- ON CELILO CANA1 Wtisiiiii j ! which would result from the early at- lUUlllClti V't IU.ll (kVlili'ii: fiiu f-i i j raained, for-when too t" per cent lot , Ceclio c w would have weighed about 145 invunds i Kivcr. ! A ; '. i: i . ! i vliiecUJ I HWjl d, 1 as prepared for market the 110 per cent lot would have weighed or" 12o pounds. The advantage of getth.i, hints rp.nilv for market nuleklv Is often ' . - - - i lou t -1 i 1 so decided that greater profit would i lie with the more costly ration. In this ' Lt case the heavier feeding of animal j l'rK'y l l products saved aKmt two weeks' timei J i;e'i ic:o- i ; The Act in- W: tlr t :.; 11 r.nl il'illino; contests nie of iti-ti-Kt in s fu as tliey sIphv skill i;i usitu; '.ovds, and prove to sonic cx- 0 ;.t. t'i.' plnsical strcnjlth of tlieonc w ho wiolus tin. li iniinci". Of course a iii ;l t in c ci;;lit may iinickly uu-i;i.".t.i!o a contest, while a tem oM.ity abet ration of tiinui would re snii ilis.istiously . Nervous men ! in i little sl ow in this field of -I'l'i t tot ;;aii. To the brawny atin : l i'l contest is an excellent lubri cant, ami to the li:; chested miner it ! a tonic. In dcciduij; who shall nc.ir t! c tibboti of victory, however 1 is c-sential to consider first the . -a. .f.iclcr of tlie rock to be drilled, .. .1 then the period of time in which v' . ' t oa depth has been reached, '.v-ortiy single and double-handed contests wetc held in four 'Mo, the time allowed beiti 12 1 iiics, Tho records were: Single '. .r.-.ded contest, V. Ilradshaw at i'.'.ii'pah, Xev., 2$'h inches; V. Vockcy at l'.oulder, Colo., 24 inches; '. Iinei-roiti at Kurcka, Utah,.M). -; (i. Dahlin at I'rescott. Ari.. 1 iuclns. Pouble-handed eon 1, -;. W. r.radshaw and W. K. Ross .it Toaojah. Xev , 4O? d inches; IC. I.-wis and -J. Mingerotti at Ivureka, i't.i!:, ,',7 'j inches: Collins and Dop ..t UniidiT, Colo., 33 iuehes; (1. 1 1 'ii 11 .m l A. N.VHberg at Prescott, Ai 7 inches, lvvideutly the w iv.inimg disttict ofNcviulaholdc tl.c banner, while I'tah comesseeoud and Colorado and Arizona follow. .Vi participants have done good si.ik, ami are worthy of special ::r n'.u n in tliis btauch of mining u:.L''Jes. 'i'hc M'tiinvr World. or produced 1 per cent more of poul try in tlie same time. (lev So far as this experiment goes itif,u;, seems that it will pay to food freely of j iU anlmai food tiurmg tne nrst tnree 10 five weeks and depend after that mere on increasing proportions of the chean- cr rrnin fnols The py.iet nronortlo'lS most profitable to use and the best!''1' form of animal food to select will le- --triKti pend upon the relative cost of different focxls, the demaml for the product and the price obtained. Bulletin New Yorli Experiment Station. ,pU-U. I CXpeCi ami fo tlie !c;i: must bi: luut;. Feedinsc (he Chicka. Wten batchiug day is drawing near do not be In too great a hurry to count the chicks. Let nature attend to the batching process without interference. After the chicks are htched twenty four hours give them their first mcaL which consists of rolled roats. I con tinue feeding this for about two months, giving them well baked jolin nycake for a change. The formula which has given me good results Is as follows: Two quarts bran, two quarts coarse cornmeal, one quart wheat mid dlings, one handful beef scraps, one handful of chick grit. I mix this up well with skim milk. Then I rub it In to a crumbly mass and them bake It for about four and three-quarters hours In a slow oven. Then I slowly begin to feed them cracked corn, In creasing lt as they get used to It I never feed them soft feed, as it causes bowel trouble. Cor. American Toultry Journal. Crop Bound Fowl. I have tried the following treatment for crop bound fowls with great suc cess, writes a Virginia farmer in Com mercial Poultry: Make an incision in the outer skin about half or three-quarters of an inch long. Full the outer tkin a little to one side and make a like incision in the skin of the crop. Work out all the contents of too crop which obstruct the passage of the giz zard, then sew' up neatly with silk j thread, sewing each skin separately. Keep the bird penned separately and feed lightly for a week. I have saved a number of valuable fowls In this way and can recommend It as a sure remedy if done carefully and in time. ft: t ;,. v,-i-.u -;1 I': 111- t.r rave .1 Vta Mrs. A. ; Eugene n 1 There u Catholic Church 13th. Separators y-u n.ust t1-ie best vaz !e. Griffin an handle them. Mc Doles tlirciher move-1 to M. J. Erne 1 son s Lot ui,rht nnd will stay there h.- s-.-veral days. Empire Cream Separator r re the best ma K?-Or;ff,;i and V-atch are s,le ant: ; : , 1 I'-. I. tu A W.!: i.; TO MOTIIl-a.-S : re 1: m ii be ns.-d with ! ; ! ' r M ' :.: i n' t li" hut wen t her r , , ..' . . 1 1 1 h -i to tram rl 1 ; ;!d. :. As a 1 isle it ry -1 i;ie the cliilda ' ' . red a ti.v uis : . ; : I'M not 1 iho ;i ny . ;ve f r n! i fa-liiiitied i .' d ill it it is frusli, us ) .. - : 1 1 1 i lias a teii ! 1 !'(.. I ! ', ;ii- '! 'S ll.it check 1 0 I'iiamiie a:'t tdie, r.U I I'l.l' rin remedy ;illi j. o ' i- 1 il 'ist 1 ir 1 id, it ml thedis- 1 a v ' ' el 11 ! ed in ;-s iucipiency : l.ui-r avoideil. Tne castor i .1 'i;i- remedy should be pro- I :0 ..m.-' and U. it li'.i'ly fnriil :it 1 ' -1 ' : .s t !; li t -: iiidical ii n of nny Vi-: t ri )'l r .!e ;: ppe.'lt S. is tlie -! e id t real meiit known mid y be iviied Mpoii with implicit c"ii- m-e e ell ilieawfj, if en ileril i I' fa 11- l' rsaie by The .Mmici'ii l'har- HliV. DR. DOANE Rev. N. Doaiic, !) I)., Dcnn .( (he Thco loKienl Sellout of Die INirllainJ I nl viitll), Celebrated Ills (lolJen N cJJing l ast Summer. Tbli t rt I iv mini, x ho Ihed In Folk omul at nil early dny. Ihik been at the head of the McthodM Clmrcli in the N a a Ii it oer 4 , ea i n. He bad a double reaxoli to bo congratulated on t tils eccaMon, u be iviih totallx deaf for year-t, and In Hpite of hi adv.iiici d nj:i' bis hearing was restored by lt. Damn, now located nl the 1 1 ol el Nineeilc, Duuene. No cue w ill at tempt to ipieMt Ion t be ! reverend uent Icma u'm word, an Ids ! unblemished 1'icordis well known. I lie tells his htory below In his own words: i I ni ersit v Park, l'oitland. Ore, I April 'li.- i'o whom it may concern and encourage, to filcnds who hare ' Mlft'cred like tnvself. t In , Iosh of hear ; iiiii": I'll April' Jitli I called on Dr. i Da rr in In Portland, whom I U'lleu-d j to be a skilled MirWt and pltyflclan. to restore my beariu:;. e applied j his remedies and electricity to one j ear and cuie.l the ile.ilacss In a few j minutes. tin 11 he liiined blsattel' tioii to the oiln r ear, which illd not seem to I, hi .... rapidly, l i r this ear t he doctor uae im medicine to tif-o at home, which I an) now using. 1 think it is the duty of nil vlioat alViicted to hae their bearing re stored, if posMl,h, and I know ii'iotic more skilled than Dr. i'a.t t in. w 11 r 1 1 k 1 111 1; tim 1 i i-:s r 1 1 1 rois M.l . Oi;. 1 10 ,M;. To the 1 dilor -Nome tnno aio I said soiiiethlni; oT rei'allitr. inv bear ing under I M-. Da.i 1 1 11 , ot which I bud siitti'icd f. r seviial sear:.. On tie tir-t application the deafness of 01. e ear was cuied. 1 applied t lit medi cine faithfully and vwut tuvalu to the doctor, w ho succeeded en t i I'el ' I II re Htotine; the lost sen -e of bearing Ho that wleii I wont out. oil liiOHlroot It seemed to be the iioi-lest elty I was eer in. My hearing still remaliiM 1 list inct, til but 1 1 e ,-1 1 s e 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 V ood. N 1. 11 1 m 1 mi Doai i:. M 1;. ii mini 1 t.'n y. ri : in i:n i: l'or two cars prior to e,-oin; under Dr. Datliii's .l.itlical tieallilent I was af.licie I w ith heart 1 rouble, sou r stomach, d spepsi.t , bloating and pains. Dr. Darrm his cllled me. Kefer ativ one to meai my home In Medford. Oree.011. or by" letter. I mo-t ea ties-1 ly i tcoiiitiiend Dr. Ditf rin as a sk iiicd j h vsh i.i 11. .1 . I . . D i:m:i i.. in:. lw:i.i's r: v- i. or 11 sim.sh. Dr. Darrin U local -d at tho Hut.; Slllecde, iai.ene, until October I. mm mm f r Rhnumatisin, Cut, A Sure Cure OalU. nnilnon. Contracted Muiclofl, tamo Daok, L.tilT Joint, Fronted l'ei t.. nimm. Si.al.lt. etc.. , ,, AN ANTISEPTIC that top bntation, eululuo Inl!am matien. nnd dtivoi out Pain. PENETRATES tho Porci, leoi.-tu tho i-ibrom TmitM, promoter a f 1 00 tircul.Uion of tho DIuoJ, tivinrf tho Mud natural elasticity. BE5T .lNIMCNT ON EARTH ONCK TRIED ALWAYS VSt.0 CURED SCIATIC RHEUf.lATiSM Mr. K. A. Slmpton, SCX) Craltr f t., Knoiville, Tctin., Elites: "I have brrn tiyimi the Imtlnof Hot Spring. Atlc ., Ir nclutic rhrtimatiian, but I K-t more nllrf Item HalhodN .Snow Liniment thnn ny mivlieinr or nnvtliinij I have cvrr tiled. Inclosed find postolhce order ler 1. 00. '-iul 1118 lirj:e bottle bv Soutlierti liiprcm." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 HE Sl'KU OU OCT TIIC OtlNCINC Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, V. S. A. 80LD AND RECOMMENDED BY Tho Moriorn Pharmacy. (iood fur Stoiii.it h Troable and '..ii i ip.tt i ii. " "t ' 1 1.1 "ll 1 U'l I.I i M St lliafl I :ind Liver Tablets have duiio me o jrri'Mt ilea' of I - mil," s:ivs ('. l ow lis. of Kat I'nl lMiri'i I Ontario, t'atiada. ,'1'ieine: n mild I physic lht after ellects are not un pleasant , and I can recommend them to all who t-ui'er from sloinach dis order. ' l'or sala by The .Modern l'lia i mac v. :a m.ie;. I Joe ICain and family and Frank ! Kair. of S:lk Creek have raovul to j Si'rinyficlJ, sorry to lose them. '.I'.-. Geo. Thompson a farmer of vSiik Ctct on business t.-,L-.o Miss Lizzie Ii"a'.''::.!iv Eugene Tue.'.rty to county teacher's ex.m::n Cochran the j.hi.!:;- turnii. out a l"t cl cori.i reports that the oj-k- a:e him well. C. J Miller an-1 f;.:r.:!y camping. i nn :i s' t ! : :. i r Miss Jp.ckson of Lor,.i.e is niter the '.o.c-. :ir L-ru was in town n we; take tin apner ! voi k , and cat;:i:: .i r o;u -1 a e lock.; Wornin For ( Llekcm. lliere ie more prollt in spending a lit tle time In loosening the earth for the chickens to pick up tho worms than there is In earning money to buy scraps. The worms they get do the chicks moro good than twice that amount of scraps. Cor. Amerlean Agriculturist. il.e lip b ear ! Mr eoin familit Creel; i I f o A ,' iu'f j iv three ' ! hav.i i.i . On ati'l liht rent wi: vante. C'otta, II. O. Thotnp , t!:i - !'i I i i 1 1 J 1 1 at i.'n -i m;.) did fo i:i!i vote n 1 :t-.r ! jjayaiil'j in in! Grove Ki'.rtric Co Sel!. an , Kredlnic Ilrevltle. Pea meal is nutritious. Rico Is easily digested. Linseed meal Is cathartic. Unseed meal is a cooked food. Wheat is rich in solids, but poor In jwater. Barley la very nutritious, but rather laxative. There Is fully per cent of fat in catmeal. Barley has much of tho same quali ties as wheat. Potutoes contain about 22 per cent of Btarch. Properly fed fowls aro those that are regularlybred. A feast today and a faxulno tomor row will upset tho best pen of layers, i A teaspoouful of Unseed meal In tha mash' la a good allowance for a hen. Ajxierlcan Poultry Journal. Tim L nish tl-': frt e iidp tion-, nl' i.-.i-.i'i: i . i l: M.io -ntii to t'i: pill"!' V oure' ..t:.; the 'J Pol i. ."in - :;.e ..Jerfh : I iroia jb aial ll. Ol O :i:ied M ('. -. t O'i Oi l Of; J. k. . San I'rar. with Mr days, i....' Friday. While : this v. i.ek across a r Slow i .I'M When co-.te raplatin the building of an iticxpeaisi ve tlam in a creek, or river, us mountain streams are fre p.Ki.t!y calle 1, the material of which the bottom ol the stream and i; b.irls are composed is a matter of importance. If tlie bottom be -i ft in 1 loamy, a d im may be built oi' laid in t'or.s lengthwise of ii.--1 t-tream. Tho first layer is ; p-.ecd and wfihtr-d clown with tari ':: or bou'idei'M, and the secontl i . :' placed on top of the first, but .j .,t u hat further up stream, bo that fi a n ;i to 0 feet of the first tier p;-"j, ets I eyond the Hocond. The t.hird tier is laitl still further back, ami m eoiiti'iuin until tho lo's have reiched tin proper height, when 'he inner or ujp?r s'dn of the 1 on is li'le-l in with ubtinbiiit i i.'!;.-i :i ti . 1 e.iah. At tlm silos a i : ib i -i ou.l , i:,to ilio ' auk, filled with oue-a. Another form of dam U tl.at td the ciiij, tilled with htones i't.d eart'i. The inuer slope of dams L .i't of lo;3's, brush, rock and omlh hlaaild not bo greater thun .'50 de 'rtes ---'2 in 1 and the outer slope not. ;;rta'tr than 7.") degrees, but the 1 on mus . bo to built that it will not undercut from the washing away by the wider ovtrllo wing the crest of iiif; d on. Dons uro often built iu a c jrve 1 foim or that of a V, with the p ant jp stre uu. In htuull stroaiiiH lo ; may HomotniieH be thrown -o. s the i-tr'am and boards driven , .ii w .' t l.lo K'.:ct plliifitf pjinted .:.t!i!ii, t 'us earth being piled i- mj too boards. A dam of this I. mi i; .ii hardly t'i expected to ro i5' I ilood , ui the jilauka cannot u vuaiiy Imj driven down securely t' oippi to m dio tho construo t .ii tl arable. i. oiiio oi iU!e ail w I'l Mrs. had the 'kin c Mr. A. 11. Woo 'ic4 il , vat i iu i l o:i in I M't an. 1 vi' depart .Sunday ft 1 Chi' apo, on 1h ;.: uess eonuf-cu d with the iievelop:iu-nt of the O cc S K U. U. Co. ami the Oregou .Securities Co. i be l-.ivcf.t copper miuo of Nor way i.n liie tSuiitjelnm, north r,f the Artie (,V-e, opened in 1887, and now owi cd by tho TimrHitj company in S,un. 'ihe ore ruus 3.75 to 1.5 per cent copper. It is smelted raw, the ore runs an charged running 8 per x-nt op, . r, o2 to )l per cent silver, ' I to iJiJ per cent iron, and li to 1 per eent alumina. The Mu g is nuother large mine at lloios. N(rin.; i n t ii i: M.MtKirr l.(HM. TO CHAMllKKCAlN'N ( (tl.IC. HOId.i: ASH Dl- ai;i:iioi:. i;i;mi:hy. This tact h well known to druy;-e;i- ts every w hi re ami nine out of ten v. ile,i(. their customers this prepa ration when the best Is n-ked for. Mr. Obe Winner, a pn nuineiit ilruu-e:i-t of Joplln, .M'., in u circular to Ids customi'iK wi.vk: 'There Is noth ing on the market iu the way of uptent nietbeine w hi "li eipiaN (.'batn ebrlaln'H Colic, t:hob ra, an I Kiar rhoea remedy lor bowel complaint. We sell and rccoiiniiem! this prepara tion." For Kile b.v The .Modern Pharmacy. SEVINC MACHINE.' ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE.' r '"v .A j'!1 -- s ;V: e 'ji i i .I i r 1 j ; by .buying this reliable, honest, Mgh grade Bew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTOWV AT UliLVtDCRE. ILU tfSf MiTiiiMii-OTr-aaiMMMasiiiiwiiiiiwililTiff (KILLthb couch I 1 and CUnfMLUNCS I WITH I'M Or. King'! rrv, - y uiscouerv FOR ! ouch Price 60c &$1.00 Free Trial. Bureut citil Uuitkcot Cur for all TItllOAT and I.UNO TROUB Ii'lfy, or MONEY BACK. . jma--TTnntftraHiHn buld Ut;.sOK,b i'UAUMACV iWJTMMiWUMr' THE COTTAGE GROVE 0 Cigar Factory TH0S. CONGER PROPRIETOR I :im , lilting iii a hl.'li r.t. I ii i i iit i i ii T5he C. G. Brand l (i. I'.kiiiiI, ".a t per b'eii 1 ,t bMi iiee w It Ii each b'"'i I I ,'nl free with each ..ml Bohemia, a 5c Cigar buhemia bl and, i per 1 ' " " i I W pit I free Witheaeli inoulot Till free wit Ii each n'11 b l jj Mdo from tho viry lnt C Imporlod tnJ tlono-llo f lolmei os. i hoy ro tor , lo t all c lu.tr linU lt tho clv. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY I H. C. MADSEN, J W A TCI I MA KICK. I Kr-i: ihk til ifit-i,iint,lt t-fmrif. All w.iik K'itoiiulfi-1 II ml elitn. ulrlim, l I,"!. min .! f r ) nt I.n Mr it I'.llO i tot r a. i: ; i: v 1:. ouk. ;Tlifi W National liaiik ; of i CoTTAC.l! CiKOVK. ()KI. Paid t ) Capital, $25,000.00 Men. v In loan mi approved security. I-! xeiiaiu'e- -oil, available uitv phici 11 tle-l'nile 1 It 1:1.1. KHT i:a K IN , lrr 1. 1 1 11 1 . I I' W iikki r I'm hi AK 1111" AliKS'T M It VIA W hen ymi want a ph ii-t.-uil laxative that N eaiy to tnl.e an 1 ct i tain toe t. nr tJliambi'rl.iin'H Stomai h an-1 l.ivei tnblcta. For Halt; by 1 be MoiUiii l'hai lii.ies . 7 . .S K BARKER & PERMAN l'ltot'iun'o::-: i ii-- THE EXC HANOI ::'r HKAI.l:ii-i IN I I s I WINKS, I.IOUOKS, CK1ARS. MhIii Mtreet. C:otluif iintw. Ore .1. S. .Medley. .1. '. .IoIiiihoii Jlc(llcij A Johnson, Attorneys-at I.i v Of jive S :; It a n A .7i. Special attention ulven to .Mining and ( 'orpora I Ion l,a . J. E. YOUNG Ailonicij-dt-Luw Ollh'M tin Mttln Htitel, Wi-tt .iilo COTTAOK OKOVK, OKI- A. II. KING A 6 (or my ;il Law, o r i i a ; a n o i:, a it :. MIMNQ AM) 0KK TREATMENT DcHlnlnfl; nml con.strticl Ion of me r.-'dtitdioii works ami general macliln eryplantH; niechiinle.il drafting. C. I). tiliOVK, M: K. MeK ly Iluildlti". I'orlland, Ore. Ilaff & olu II Mining l-aie.lneeri U. S. Mineral Surveyors JContti 1 Ilank lildtf, Coltau (irove ((VJ-i;o:j OrcKonlan Hid;;', I'ortland, Oregou. -TO- Sjiohiuw, St. iUiul, Minneajiofli, Dulitti, Citruyo, St t.ouit AND A 1.1. POINTS HAST ANI SOUTH Overland Trains Daily The Flyer And Tha hast Mail Splendid Service Up to date lyuipniint Courteous Employes Daylight Trip across the Cascade an J Rocky Mountains. l'or TIckeiH, KatfH, I'olderH and Full information, Call on or addrt-HH, li. ik:ksn, t;. t. a. 122 3d St., Portland Ore. S. (i. VKKKKS., A. (i. 1. A. tin .-n.i; vim. ii hihI i iiliiinliiii .Htrnel, Sratilu VV n. We pl e ex petllted ht Ice on freight. Itoiite your hhlpuiciiH via (ireat Noi l hern. I 'uli in forina t h in from 1 1 A I'lil.li. (but, Anetit. rortlaml, ircpiu. AHKIVAL AND Obl'AHf UHE OF S. P. TRAINS. MIIUU IIOIMI MOUI'll lltll Na No. 1 1 1. 5.1 pan. 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