Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, November 10, 1908, Image 4

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    Gasoline Engine Irrigation. Spraying
$ S4S#S8*«S«SSSSSSSS^S.'s-yV «v$SáSftS^S^«^SSSSSSSfí*!í«SS¡SSSSSS.
A Wide-Awake Woman
looks after the sanitation o f
her hom e for the sake o f her
husband, her children, her­
self. Careful and scientific
pluinbiug counts for much,
and costs not m uch m ore than
the old, iudifferent, slajHlash
style o f w ork. O nly one word
more: W e are m od em , sani­
tary plumbers.
I Phillips
Lodge
W
(The Scot
anî> onl\>
Illuminant
(|A Show Window brilliantly
lighted with Electric Lights
make many n sale “ the night
lteforc." No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e
electric lights installed.
Cottage Crow « electric « Co.
Vou can write us
direct or place your
order with our local
agent—
O . W — I h d i c i i i i i l t il ill 11. N o. 3110.
A.McKinney
C ottage Grove, Or.
O. T. M. Cascade Camp No. 3t!0
Meet« every Thursday night.
O. H. V katcii , Com.
R. K. H ennis , Cooter.
THE NEW SECOND ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL.
Joseph Stewart is Ills name. and he hails from Kansas City, Mo., altliougi
he was horn across the Kansas line and iu his early life was a pupil In tin
excellent < ' *» »'< <>r tint state. lie is a lawyer, an alumnus of the Georgy
M'
/«>•> u " »»Ht,
T h e Selfish M a n
Defeats H is O w n
End.
J*
J*
By
P r e s id e n t
ARTHUR
T.
HADLEY
of
Y « le
U n iv e r s it y .
IF E . is full o f things which aro worth having, but which
wo shall never have if we devote our time to thinking
about them.
H A P P IN E 8 S
WHO
IS
SPEND S
HAPPY
W O RTH
H IS
DEFEATS
DAYS
H IS
H A V IN G ,
BUT
P L A N N IN G
OWN
THE
HOW
MAN
TO
BE
END.
Public offico is worth having, but the man who occupies his life
scheming how to get office loses the chance o f public service which
makes that office honorable. Culturo is worth having, almost infi­
nitely worth having, but the man who sets out to make culturo his
primary object usually ends by being either a prig or a sham. Some­
how or other the CONSCIOU S S E E K IN G o f a good thing, if kept
up too long and too constantly, interferes with tho chance o f obtain­
ing it
What Christianity does is to put a man in the way o f realizing the
R IG H T K IN D o f ambitions instead o f tho wrong kind. It warns us
against seizing tho shadow and letting go the substance. It gives us a
scale o f values which helps us against mistakes o f judgment.
A man with whom nmbition is the dominant motive— a man who,
in the languago o f tho text, seeks great things for H IM SE L F — is lia­
ble to threo kinds o f mistakes— M IS T A K E S OF D ISH O N E S T Y ,
M IS T A K E S O F SELFISH NESS A N D M IS T A K E S OF JU D G ­
M ENT. His life may be insincere. Ilis life may lx? selfish.
A
BY
HUNDRED
THE
H IS
MAN
OWN
W HERE
IN
M IN O R
WHO
CHARACTER.
HE
ORDER
HAS
TO
ACTS
DOES
HE
OF
IF
T H IN K S
C H IE F L Y
C O N S C IO U S L Y
DO
CO URTESY
THEM .
HE
IS
FOR
K
It
ARE
U N N O T IC E D
T R Y IN G
OF
S A C R IF IC E D
S O M E T H IN G
H IS
TO
JU D G E
THE
IN S T A N C E S
OW N
IN T E R E S T S
OTH ERS.
X
I f tlicro is one moral lesson which the gospel iterates and reiter­
ates, it is tho importance o f these unconscious courtesies or discourte­
sies, theso unconscious honesties or dishonesties.
In the day o f judgment tho wicked will bo condemned not fo r tho
great sins which they have committed, but for the L IT T L E S E R V ­
IC ES which they lmvo LEFT UN R E N D E R E D . Tho righteous
will be distinguished not by the great deeds which they have remem­
bered, but by tho littlo deeds that they have forgotten.
IS
THE
ONE
THE
H E R O IC
T H IN G
NOT
S E E K IN G
T IE S
W IT H O U T
PO W ER
TO
THAT
GROW S
CHARACTER
GREAT
T H IN G S ,
K N O W IN G
M EET
ANY
IT
Realized
by
MEN
BUT
AS
HAVE
S IM P L Y
U N T IL
THEY
HAVE
THAT
M IG H T
Cottage
T IM E
G O ES
ON
A C H IE V E D
D O IN G
EM ERGENCY
DOWNWARD COURSE.
First
G REATER
W H IC H
D A ILY
A C H IE V E D
BY
THE
A R IS E .
GAZETTEER
Grove
A little backache at first.
Daily increasing till the back is lame.
Urinary ilisorilers quickly follow.
Diabetes anil finally Bright's disease.
This is the downward course of kid­
ney ills.
Don’t take this course. Follow the
advice of a Cottage Grove citizen.
Mrs. Alice Coffman, living on the '
west side. Cottage Grove, Oregon says: ;
"I was in a miserable condition, caused
by backache and I suffered for a long
time, unable to shake off the disease. 1
was constantly weary and worn out.
My general health hecame undermined
and I could not get relief. I hecame
discouraged and none of the remedies
I used gave me any relief
I happened
to learn of Doan’s Kidney pills about
this time and decided to try them al­
though I did not hope for much relief.
I procured a box at Benson's pharmacy
and took them carefully. Before I had
finished all of the first box I conld sec
that they were helping me. 1 continued
with this remedy and by the time I had
finished the third hox ttie disease had
completely left me. I am today without
a sign of kidney disease and am very
grateful to Doan’s Kidney Bills.’ ’
For sale by alt dealers Price .V)
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Rememher the name— Doan's—and
take no other.
See our bran new stock o f up to
date rugs before you buy carpets.
Y eatch & Law son.
2(>tf
A nusl»«*8s Directory of each
City. Town and Village I t
Oregon and Washington. g:
Ing a Descriptive Sketch < f
each place, ¡¿oration. Ship­
ping Facilities and a Classi­
fied Directory of each Busi­
ness and Profession.
R. L. P O L K A C O ., Inc.
SFA TTLE. WASH.
ERFEGT
PRINTING
PLATES
E
I N O NB OR M A N Y C O L O k S
LA RG EST F A C IL IT IE S |
IN
T H E
W E S T FOR
T H E P R O D U C T IO N OF
H IG H GRADE W O R K
I. O . O . F.—Cottage Grove, No. as. TIM B E R LAN D, ACT .U NE a, t*7K—
T IM B E R L A N D Atri' J U N E :|. ix7x
Meet every Saturday night.
NOTICE FOB P F E L IC A TTON.
(IKO. ( O.MKU, N. G.
n o t ic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
A. U k r w k r , Sec.
• - . ■■ ■■
2.2 .. 1 *
United State« Lund Oflhv,
United Slates Land Office
Koseburg,
Oregon,
May
.T
l'.M
fs.
M W. o f A .—Meetings 1st and .’Ini
, RoNohurg, Oregon. March 20. 1908
Notici» is hereby ¿riven tlmt in com
Monday in eaeh month,
Notice Is hereby given that In com ­
plianee with tin* provisions of the net pliance with the provisions of thu
A. S. F owki . l , Consul.
of
Congress
of
June.
i,
1*7S,
entitled
act of CiingrcHH of .lum* 3, 1X78. en-
C. W . W allack , Clerk.
“ Au act for the sale of timber I '1111« i titled “ An act tor the sale of timber
in the States o f California, Oregon. lands In the slate« nf California. Ore­
G. A. R —Appoinntax Post No 31, Nevada mid Washington Territory,”
Meets a t l p. in., on tlie 2d und 4th as extended to ail the publie land gon. Nevada and Washington Terri-
| lo r y ” as extended to all the public
Saturday of eacti in mill.
states I v net of August 4, 1M>- I land state« by act of August 4, INB2,
Du D. L. W oods , I*. C
EMMA M. JOB
M Y R T L E F VEATCH
G. W. U kynoi . dk , Ailj.
o f Cottage drove, county of Lane i "i C ottage Grove, county of Lane,
State ofOregon, lias filed in this ottici* ¡state of O iegon, till'd In this office
M B A -M o . lern Brotherhood ol on Pel’, *2d, Ifins her «»vorn statement on Octolier 22, 11107, her sworn
Amerieu. Meet tile 2d and It It Tiles- No.
for Ili“ j » « . «•• of tne SW),| j statement No. B77Bfortho piirclinHo
day or each month at 1,0.0. F. Hall. being M s 11, 12, l.inuri II of Section lot
the S ', of XJi of Section No. 20 in
T, W . J knkins See.
No. 2 s township N<>. 21 South oF 'Tow nship No. 23 Southof linage No. 2
Unnge No 2, west W, M., Ore., and west W. M., O re.,and will offer proof
W. 0. W .—St. Valentine Circle 121. will offer proof to show that the land to show that the laud «ought is more
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday III each smurili is more valuable for its timber vuliialile for Its tlinlier or st int* than
or .-tone than for agricultural pur­ for ngi iciiltural purpose«, and to es-
month in W. O, W. Hull.
Mus. A i . ick C o f f m a n , Clerk. poses. and to establish her claim tahli«h her claim t>> said land before
to said land I »“ fore t he Register and Register and Receiver of thin office
Receiver of this office a t Uoseinirg, In IloHidmrg, Oregon, oil Saturday,
F oresters of A m e rica
Meeting Oregon,
on Thursday the 10th day of the i ltli day of Noveinlier, 1908
First and Third Thursdays.
December,
I'.M es .
Klio names as witnesses: J. \V,
E dwin T iili . au . Chief Hunger
She
unni“
« as witnesses:
Venteli, Cottage Grove, Oregon;
F. C. C offman , Fin. See.
Beim In h Job, William Wescarsen, James Wliitford, Cottage Grove, Ore­
William Champion, James Whiteford gon; C. F Itrown, London, O regon ;
L, O , T , M.—Lady Lainson lllve, No nil of Cottagi» Drove, Oregon.
M T. Devereanx. Eugene, Oregon.
42. Meets 2d and 4tli Frill .y of
Any and all persons claiming a d ­
Any and all persons claiming ad­
eaeh month.
versely the nhuve-described lands arc versely the iilmve-dcscrlbed lauds are
Mas. A. W. K imk , L. C.
requested to file their claims in tI ììm requested to llle their claims in this
M ii S L illian II r k iia f t , U. K .
office on or before said 10th day of office on o r before said 14th day of
December, liMKS.
November, 1B0H.
K. of P .—.Inventus Lodge No. 4s 22
B enjamin It. E i » i > y , l i g h t e r .
20-10t B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
Meets every Wednesday nlgnt.
.1. E. O sthaniikii , C.
C has . V an D kn B iouo . K .of It. A- S.
TIM BER LAND ACT, JI NK 3,1x78—
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A. F, & A. M.—Cottage Grove, No.
51. Meeting; 1st and 3rd Wednes
Department o f tilt* Interior,
United States Land Office.
day ot each month.
U. S. Lumi Offico at Roseburg, Oro.
Kosehurg, Oregon, April 2s. lists.
T. C. W ii K ilkh , W. M.
A i i g i i s t 2 <>, ISDN.
Notice
1« hereby given that in com
L. F. Wooi.KY. See
N otilo D hereby
gìvou thfit plianee with the provisions of the
GEORGE IL TItIPP
Act of Congress of June 3, 1x78, en­
ot Kllgono, Limo «•ounty, Oregon, titled
“ An net for tile sale of Timber
w ho, oli Angus! 2*:. l!K)x. inailo tlni- Lands in the stales of California,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
tx*r applicali' li No B'.tNti. for tho Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
South West onc «piai tor ot Hoctlnn T erritory," as exlemlixl to all Public
31, Towimhip IB, .South, Itatige I,
CHICKENS FOR SALK—A nice floek West ot thè williuuotto Meritimi, ha« Lard States by mi net of August 4,
of prize winning Black Minorca», titoli notici* of ¡utcìition to malie 1X92,
AD DIE E JOB
young and old. apply tot). J . Du- linai | ioni to csialilisli daini to thè
of Cottage Grove, County of Lime,
liltutl.LK, Cottage Grove.
tallii aliavo «lf'sciilio«], lietnre W. W. Stale
of Oregon, llied in till« office on
l'alkih.-. I’ . S. ( ommissionor, at Eu­ Octolier :M>, 11HI7, her «worn statement
A nice home, 7 room cottage and 1, geni*. Lane c- aiit.v. Oregon, oli tho No. B7BX for the purchase nf the Ek of
131 li ilny of Novelli ber. 1908.
KE 1-4 of ¿Section No. 20 in Towmddp
acre of land. Very cheap, small pay­
t'Ialinant nume« ns \v il nesso«.
No. 21 South of Knngo No. 2 West,
ment tlown. balance on the installment
Clark P. Devolva ux of Lune ne, Ore­ \V. M., and will offer proof to show
gon; .Inorili D. Wigle of t’oaarg, Ore­ that the land sought is more valuable
30tf
plan. P. B. P h illips .
g on ; F.'lgar li. IL Con, of Eugene O r­
its tlmlier or stone than for agri­
e g on ; Frank A. Tripp or Kugene, Or- for
cultural purposes, and to establish Ids
I will insure your resilience in an old «yon.
claim to said land before the Register
linecompnny that has its $50,000 guar­ 21-31 II fn . iamis L. E ddy , Koglster
and Receiver of l Id« office, at Rosc-
antee with the state treasurer. As cheap
hurg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 17th
day of November, I DON.
as any mutual in the state. F. It. P h i l ­
She names us witnesses: B. It. Job,
lips .
3tf
Portland and Return Only $5.30
James Whiteford, .1. M . Ilubbcil anil
William Westersen, all of Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
T h e Southern Pacific Co. is now
Any and all persons claiming ail-
WALTHAM PIANOS.
selliii'i round trip tickets to Port­ veisely the shove described hinds are
requested
to 111«* their claims In this
land from C ottage (¡r o v e for $5..10
If. C. Madsen is the agent for g o o d goiii': Saturday on N o. 16 at office on or before mid I7th dny of
November, IBtix.
the celebrated W altham piano, 1.50 a. in. train, returning M onday
B e n j a m i n L E d d y , R eg iste r .
w hich is equally as g ood as the e v e n in g o u N o. 1.1 leavin g Portland
Chickering
and Ham ilton and at 7. JO p. in., g iv in g all day Sat­
Well Drilling.
Mason. Call in and see and hear urday, Sunday and M onday in
*
I. i . i « 1
the tones. W orkm anship
fully Portland. T h e sam e arrangem ents
W h y not have a good drilled
guaranteed.
20tf
apply from Portland g ivin g Port­
well with all surface water shut
land
people a ch an ce to
visit
out?
Call on M ala M iller for es­
valley points at greatly reduced
You Need Fire Protection.
timates and particulars.
29-3d*
rates.
T om A w brey can g ive you good
reliable insurance at reasonable
rates, put your residence insur­
ance in the O regon Fire Relief A s ­
sociation and your business p rop ­
erty in the Bankers and M erchants
M utual. Call at the express o f ­
fice for rates.
OF
LAND
TITLE
In the matter o l the application of
II. Venske to register the litle to lot
No. 5 of Block No. 1 of ,1. E. Young’s
addition to Coring«* Grove, Lime
county, Oregon.
All to whom it may concern:—
Take notice that on th<* 27t4i day
of Octolier, IBON, an application was
file«! by the salii II. Venske, in the
Circuit Court for lame county, Ore­
gon. for initial registration of the
tltl«* of thè lami «bove described.
Now, unless you appear on or Is*-
I fore the IMth «lay ol November, IBON,
and show cause why such applica­
tion should not bo granted, the same
will Is* taken ns contesse«! ami a «le
creo «vili lie entered according to the
prayer o f the application and you
will lx* forever barred from illsputing
the same.
E. U. L kk , County Clerk.
J. E. Y o i t k i , Applicants Attorney.
B a rre ls £ £ £ ]
Carpets and Rugs
HICKS CHATTEN
E n g r a v i n g g o .
Made to order and Satis­
faction guaranteed hotli
as to workmanship and
prices. Apply to
A
Alder, P O R T L A N D , O RE.
Spray Sc Co. for grass seeds.
«Oregon»»
Builders
J
REGISTRATION
«•If* At It* At lAITtlf M ltlt
Zd
Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon.
DU­
POLKS
People.
ELECTRIC
LIGHTS
C atalogue F ree.
K
StOCkS, Prop.
Safe and Convenient!
First class trees, not
the lowest in price,
but the cheapest.
Directory.
Meets every Friday < v. nliig.
1 Du. J. O. V an W inklu , ( om ulCom .
t'n as . V an D kniii uo , Clerk.
Successor to Geo. C o m ir
Cheaper than Oil t
C o .,
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet ’.'ml
and 4ih Wednesday of each mouth.
M kh M aiiy U akku O raii . k .
Mus. D. \V. W a l l .t<'K, Iter.
Prices Have Been Roduced on Everything
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Oflei a large s to c k *>t Harriett ami Cornice Pears;
Spitzcnberg
a ti «1
Yellow
Newtown
Apples:
Also the
Vrooman S t r a i n ,
second
generation
Frampictte walnuts
R .K B K H A H S I'oring«* tí rove, No.
34, Mctdlng« Ut 3rd. and At It. Fri­
day of every month,
E i . isaiiktii F i i . i . mku , NO.
j M innik K i . i . kdok , Set*.
Fine Stock o f Harueas constantly on H and. Saddles, W hips,
Extra Collars, Harness Hardware, Shaps, A x le Grease, Riding
and W ork G loves, in fact everyth in g usually kept in a First
Class Harness Shop. Columbia Stock Food and Remedies.
Edison, Columbia
Victor
GRAPH0PH0NES
Records
Notions, Novelties
(IN C O R .P O R A T E D )
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
Harness Making and General Repairing
Joe Chanslor, now several times that well N o. 2 will, with a greater
a millionaire, was not so long ago, 1 depth, produce a large and in ex-
a clerk in lx>s Angeles
He bor­ | haustible supply o f oil as are the
rowed some money for the pur­ ! other wells on adjoining proper-
pose o f operating in California oil: i ties. W e are offering a limited
the result was that it made him number o f shares iu this com pany
one o f the richest men o f the at twenty cents per share. Do
state. John A . Bunting, formerly you realize what that means? It
a brakem an on the Southern Pa­ means that iu purchasing this
cific, through the investm ent o f stock you becom e interested in a
$170 iu California oil land becam e com pany that can produce the oil.
a millionaire. W e could tell you It is not a case o f “ they m a y ,”
of
innum erable
others.
W hy ‘ ‘ they sh ou ld ,” but “ they are.”
I,et us again impress upon you
were Bunting, Chanslor and the
m any others,
who made their these highly important facts: The
m oney through investments in oil property is a producer, is entirely
successful? Because they
we're surrounded by reliable producing
shrewd, level headed, observing properties, that there is sufficient
men jtossessiug unbounded c o n ­ acreage ( forty acres) to justify the
fidence in the great future o f the drilling o f forty more wells all o f
California oil fields and the oil in ­ w hich would lx: in the very core o f
dustry. T h e dem and for oil is in­ one o f the richest oil producing
Remember
creasing daily. The consum ption districts in the world.
far exceeds the output. Several that Kern county produces as
oil com panies p a id substantial d iv ­ m uch oil as any other three oil
idends when oil w as selling at producing counties in California.
fifteen cents per barrel. O il is Shipping facilities could not be
now selling at sixty cents |>er better for the property adjoins the
Pacific
tracks. The
barrel at the well. T h e total d iv i­ Southern
den ds for the year 1908, from all com pany has valuable assets in
the oil com panies doin g busiuess im provements. T w o wells, der­
¿11 California, not including the rick, tanks, tool and bunk houses,
Standard, w ill probably reach the etc., etc:
Before
accepting
the
fiscal
$6,000,000 mark and reach the
$10,(XX),000 mark for the year agency o f the Kern Associated Oil
1909. Therefore the natural c o n ­ com pany we thoroughly investi­
clusion to arrive at, is, invest in gated every detail pertaining to the
oil securities, invest at once. W e com pany and its property. W e
are offering for sale a limited n um ­ did not take snap judgm ent, we
ber o f shares on what we consider never do, consequently want to as­
to be one o f the best com panies sure you that the stock o f this
at twenty
cents per
operating in Kern coun ty, in fact, com pany
in California. W e refer to the share is the most unparalleled op ­
stock o f the Kern Associated Oil portunity for the investor that ever
com pany. T h e stock o f the Kern cam e under our observation.
Associated Oil com pany is the best
W e sincerely believe that the
oil proposition ever offered the in ­ Kern A ssociated Oil com pany is
vestment pu blic. This com pany destined to pay dividends as sure­
ow ns free o f incum brance forty ly and as regularly as are now b e ­
acres in the very heart o f the Kern ing paid by the Associated Oil and
river oil district and situated on other com panies operating on ad­
the Southern Pacific railroad. It join in g properties and we see no
adjoins the San Joaquin Oil & De­ reason why within twelve months
velopm ent
com p a n y ’ s projierty the Kern Associated stock should
w hich was recently merged with not be quoted at m any times its
the Associated Oil com pany, whose selling price.
stock is now selling at $.11.75 per
Y ou can
invest any amount
share. It also adjoins the justly from twenty (2 0 ) dollars up to
fam ous discovery well where oil twenty thousand (2 0 ,0 0 0 ) dollars.
was first discovered in the Kern W e allow you five ( 5 ) per cent oil
river oil district. The Kern A sso­ cash subscriptions. Y ou can pur­
ciated Oil com pany has two wells chase stock on the easy monthly
on its property, W ell N o. 1 is in plan if you so desire, one fifth
oil and gives about sixty five dow n and one fifth per month.
barrels o f oil per day. W ith a Send in your subscription at once.
greater depth and more approved D on't delay. T h e stock o f the
pum p the production w ill l>e great­ Kern A ssociated O il com pany is
ly increased. The com pany d e­ the best buy on the market today.
sires to sink four m ore wells at
Jos. J. H oc, an C o.
on ce and to install modern c o m ­ 802-5 M etropolis Bank Building,
pressed air pumps. W e believe
San Francisco, Calif.
HLBHNY NURSERIES
F a ir b a n k s -M o r s e
HHRNESS SHOP
FORTUNES OF THE WORLD FOUNDED ON OIL
T H E “ O I*n R E U A H E K »
G R ir F IN & V E A T C H . A «e n ts
Collarfo Grove. Oregon
Jordan j
Call and m ake your wants k n ow n .
and Pumping Machinery.
¡''airbanks-Mnrse Gasoline Engines for
pumping, spraying, sawing, grinding.
< hitfits complete.
Fairbanks Scales for weighing.
Fairbauks-Morse Dynamos and Motors
for power and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills & Towers.
Fairbauks-Morse Grinders, Feed Cliop-
! |»eri, Well Pinups.
All first quality goods at low prices. Al­
ways in Stock, l.ilteral terms.
J. M . C o m e r pw°.u*sV !6
h
n * M Adventist C h u r c h
;
| Are you doing what you can to populate your state
ORKCfON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
The ¡W
liem Pacific Co-Lines in Oregon.
i- sending tons of ( >regon literature to the P'ast for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will lie
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about
OREGON audits opportunities.
CO LO N ISTS TIC K E TS will be on salt dining SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities rre:
rom
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Denver
$ 3 0 .0 0
Omaha
3 0 .0 0
Kansas City 3 0 .0 0
St. Louis
3 5 .5 0
Chicago
3 8 .0 0
From Louisville
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Cincinnati
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Cleveland
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New York
$4-1.70
4 3 .2 0
44.75
55.00
T IC K E TS CAN BE P R E P A ID
If you want to bring a friend or a relative to Oregon, deposit
proper «mount with any of our agents. The tickets will then be
nishe«l liy telegraph
j . m . ISHAM, L o c a l A g k n t S o u t h e r n P a c if ic C o .
WM. McM URRAY, General Passenger Agent.
Portland. Oregon.
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