Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, May 01, 1903, Image 3

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IS DEFIANT
RUSSIA SH OW S HER HAND.
D em ands Cession o l M a n ch u ria by China
FRAUDSEXPOSED
—Japanese Send W a rs h ip s .
ent of So Many Companies
anft Remember Them.
HBM TO BRING A TEST CASE
C om pan y Is N o t V iolatin g L a w s
stitu tlon o l S t a t e — Tired ol
e ln g Called L a w b r e a k e r.
ork, April
27.— President
Baer, ol tbe Philadelphia and
railroad company, was present
en the interatate commerce
n revuined its bearing on the
of William K. 11 carat against
»c ite ccal carrying railroads.
Jeriuyn, an independent mine
, of Scranton, testified that he
I to the Susquehanna coal
He promised to send a copy
tract to the commission,
nt Baer was next called. He
as president of so many com-
could not remember the
all of them. The annual re*
e Reading company, Mr. Baer
1 show all the properties con-
by that holding
company,
the companies, whose stock is
lied, he said, mine coal, some
1, some deal in coal and some
1 and operate in iron.
He
give off-hand the capital stock
mpanies.
r said about 63 | er cent of
ng properties of the anthracite
owned or controlled by the
phia and Reading company,
per cent of tbe coal produced
by the Pbiladelplia and Kead-
any.
earn read to the witness the
tion of the Pennsylvania con*
which debarsoompauies incor-
ts carriers from engaging in the
of mining or manufacturing,
1 if the operation of the Read-
and iron company is not in
of that provision.
Reading coal and iron company
der the statutes of the state of
ania,” replied Mr. Baer. ‘ ‘ It
evade any laws of the state or
nited Htates. I shall be glad
tbe question tested in any form
select.”
er said be nsver believed
any intention to build the
project by Simpson A Watkins,
curred to him to buy up all
of the Temple iron company
wanted the iron company’s
o buy the Simpson & Watkins
Witness said he wanted to
the proposed independent rail-
would hurt his company,
er said he could not recall de­
contracts with the coal com-
d that, if his counsel declined
the contracts he would abide
ision.
EN T FROM H EA DQ U AR TER S.
grap h Office W i ll S ta y Closed
Em ployes a re P rotected.
jlork, April 27.— The Western
mpany today issued tbe fol*
tice:
estern Union Telegraph mes-
t Butte, Montana, who are
with labor organizations, de­
urge increase of pay and a re-
f hours, which were refused,
any has 25,000 offices, and
called upon for proportionate
t all other places, if granted
The messengers went on
other messengers employed
bed by men and boys and pre-
m performing their work,
ayor of Butte gave police pro­
times, but tne police were
by the mob.
This state of
s been going o n . for two
Yesterday the mob attacked
of the company, bombarding
nes, eggs, etc., and so intimi-
other employes that the office
closed. It w ill remain closed
authorities afford full protec-
the company’ s employes.”
tal telegram company has an
utte, its services being partly
Canadian Pacific wires,
the nearest place of import-
aich Western Union service
1. Tbe Western Union com­
ined to state what are the
mands of the strikers. It is
s high as $10 had been paid
titntes who fared so badly.
fend A lask a n Bou n dary.
Pekin, April 25. — Russia has de­ Postmaster General Payne Will Not
manded that China sign an agreement
Let Up On Postal Inquiry.
practically ceding to her sovereignity
of Manchuria and excluding other na­
tions from that country.
The Russian j CONGRESSMEN ARE KEEPING CLEAR
charge d'affaires, M. Plancbon, bus in-1
formed Prince Ching, president of the C orrup tion in P u rc h a se o f Sup plies M ad e
$12,500 for the R in g— M a n y M ure
foreign office, that no further steps in
C h a r g e s P la c ed on File.
the evacuation of Manchuria w ill be
F orm W a t e r Supply.
taken uutil this agreement is signed.
I send sketch of my water supply
Washington, April 24. — Postmaster
Prince Ching refused the Russian
which may be of interest to some. I
terms, but his refusal probably pleases General Payne is much annoyed at re­ find It very bandy In summer. I hard­
Russia as well as his acceptance would ports that have gained wide circulation ly ever put my mil! out of gear and I
have dune, because either alternative lo the effect that he wishes to hush up am never out of water, and water al­
means the relinquishment of Chinese
tlie investigation of affairs in the postal ways cool in bouse. A is tbe windmill,
sovereignity in Manchuria.
B the pump. C is the manhole or dry
The Russian demands are aa follows: department. The postmaster general
w e ll D Is pipe leading to bouse tank.
Eirst— No more Manchurian ports or declares that the investigation shall
E Is bouse tank; holds thirty gallons.
towns are to be opened, cecond— No stop at nothing, but that every charge
F Is overflow to house tank leading
more foreign consuls are to be admitted
is to be run down before the inquiry is back to supply tank. G Is sink where
into Mancnuria. Tnird— No foreigners
I also have hot and cola water and well
except Russians are to be employed in dropped.
W hile investigation of affairs in the water. H Is waste pipe to sink. 1 Is
the public service
of Mancnuria
Fourth— The present status of the ad­ free delivery division continues, great­ the tile drain for sink, cellar and dry
ministration ol Manciiuria is to remain est activity is now c.-ntered in the sal­ well, and supply tank overflows. J Is
pipe leading to supply tank. K i s * .'¡.V
unchanged. F ifth — The customs re­
ceipts at the port of Niu Chwang are to aries and allowance division, recently barrel supply tank about 100 feet from
be given to the Russo-Chinese bank. vacated by Mr. Beavers. Here the re­ house and 40 feet from windmill. L
Bixth— A sanitary commission is to be cords are being gone over to determine Is outlet for supply tank to stock tank
organized under Russian control. Sev­ the correctness of charges that the man­ abont 60 feet off; the supply is govern­
ed in stock tank by a float, and other
enth— Russia is entitled to attach the
ifold supplies of the department were
telegraph wires and poles of all Chinese
lines in Manchuria, and, Eighth— no bought in enormous quantities and
territory in Manchuria is.to he alienat­ supplied at a rate exceeding the needs
ed to any other power.
of office seivice. It has been deter­
No explanation has been given to the mined to ascertain positively whether
Chinese of tbe Russian interpretation
contracts made by Beavers for canceling
of the fourth demand.
Chinese offi­
cials are greatly disturbed, but they are machines, registering clocks, postoffice
powerless.
While the foregoing de­ boxes, mail bags and other supplies are
mands were iiefore the Chinese for con­ in any way tainted with fraud, to find
sideration, M. Plancbon assured nis
out whether Beavers, who let the con­
colleagues explicitly that the only reas­
on for the delay in restoring the govern­ tracts, profited by favoring manufactur­
ment of Niu Chwang to tbe Chinese ers supplying the department with
T U E F AUM W A T C H WOK KS.
was the organization of a sanitary com­ these different lines ot goods.
The postmaster general has turned
mission.
tanks sit on a level with main stock
There has been much feeling in Brit­ over to the inspectors a charge left with tank that are supplied and governed
ish circles over the appointment of a him involving the names of certain by it.
Russian commissioner in Niu Chwang, postal officials and certain members of
I used galvanized % pipe for all but
but this revelation of Russia’ s determ­ congress. In this charge it iB alleged the outlet to boose tank and supply
that
a
contract
was
made
for
the
pur­
ination to retain control of Manchuria
‘ tank, which must be H4: pipes are
and close the door there robs this ap­ chase of a large number of automatic laid 3% feet under ground, through
cash machines, whereby the depart­
pointment of importance.
cellar wall and up Into kitchen. My
The Chinese court returned to the ment paid more than the market price, supply tank is near my feed yard
Forbidden city today with a spectacular and the conspirators cleared $ 12,500, where 1 put a stack of corn fodder
this being the difference between the
procession from the hunting park.
price paid by the department and the around It and over It In the fall, to keep
tank from freezing, and feed It off In
Yokohama, April 25.— Three Japan­ price received by the manufacturers.
late spring. My stock tanks are away
ese warships have been ordered to Niu The person making this charge says he
from buildings far enough so I can
Chwang.
Marquis Ito has held a sec­ will make an affidavit, but meantime
heat them with tank heater and a lit­
ret conference with the leading Japan­ it will be investigated along with ail
tle coal.—C. Ottgen, In Ohio Farmer.
ese statesmen. The Russian demands others on fils, regardlbss of the person
for privileges in Manchuria have excit­ bringing it to pnblic notice.
D is h w a te r f o r S w in e.
Postmaster General Payne ridicules
ed the Japanese press, which insists on
It Is a general custom among farm-
vigorous action, confident that the a number of stories recently printed in i era to feed the dishwater to swine, the
United States as well as Great Britain Eastern papers stating that congress­ 1 Idea being that they are thus given the
will support Japan.
An arrangement men ami senators who have visited the greasy water that comes from the dish­
has been reached by which the political department have urged a cessation of es used on the table. This plan might
crisis has been averted, but the govern­ tiie investigation. He says their visits, be valuable were It not that soap is
ment’ s naval increment proposals re­ with one exception, have been on other used lu dishwashing, and soap of a
matters; that congressmen generally
main unchanged.
cheap quality, as a rule. It does Dot
have no personal interest in the inves­
seem as If It were necessary to use
tigation. Only one senator who had
S lap a t United S ta tes.
j the dishwater for swine, and the prac­
called
has
asked
for
a
hearing
in
case
London, April 25.— The Pekin corre­
tice should cease. Where there is a
spondent of the Times describes the charges are brought against one of his dairy of considerable size on tlie farm
first article of the Russian demands on constituents in the department.
and the separation Is done by lurnd.
China, namely, that no more Manchu­
the skim milk can he used to advant­
FEVER AT P A LO ALTO.
rian ports or towns lie opened, as a slap
age In mixing the bran or grain fed
in the face for the United States, this
to the swine or the waler used for
country having proposed the opening of Typhoid H as Claim ed One Hundred Vic­
cleansing the milk pails can be used
tim s a t S ta n fo rd — Is A b atin g.
Monkden and Takushan as treaty ports.
for this purpose, nnd would be much
Stanford University. Cal., April 24. better than using the dishwater. I f It
U N C L E S A M ’S N E W IS L A N D S .
— Two more ca-es o f typhoid fever de­ were possible to wash off the grease
veloped at the university this morning. from the plates In clear, warm water
Sorad In South ern Philippines W h ic h Have These, together with the one reported
| which did not contain any soap, then
N e v e r B een Ch arted.
yeiterday, bring the total number ot there would be no objection to the use
Washington, April 25.— Official ad­ victims living on the campus up to 32. of dishwater, but It Is doubtful If the
vices received at the navy department Up to last evening the number of per­ value o f this water would pay for the
from the Philippines record tbe finding sons afflicted with the malady in Palo trouble lu thus obtaining It. I f tbe
of a number of valuable islands in the Atlo had reached 68. This makes an plates from the table were scraped
southern part of the archipelago, which aggregate number of 100 cases to date. clean o f grease and all the particles
According to the latest statement of
are not on any of the charts in the pos­
thus gathered fed to the laying hens,
session of the government. So far as President Jordan there is no probabil­ the returns would he more profitable
known, no foreign government as yet ity of the university closing unless the than wheu fed to swine.
has laid claim to this territory, and to situationl becomes much worse than at
K n rlv G ia n t C rim so n Radish .
preclude the
presentation of sneb present. The marked decline in the
Among garden novelties the Early
claims, Secretary Moody has taken daily number of new cases seems to in­
steps to have the islands properly dicate that the spread of the epidemic Crimson Giant radish la presented as a
new type of the early turnip radish, re­
charted as the propert) of tbe United is about over.
At least 300 telegrams have been re­
markable for Its size,
States, after first having every effort
which is said to at­
made to learn if any government has ceived here from parents in different
parts of the country asking students
gronnd for claim to the new islands.
tain sometimes a cir­
Few of these
A naval vessel w ill probably oe or­ to return home at once.
cumference of six
dered to the southern part of the archi­ requests have been complied with, as
Inches. It is claim­
pelago to prepare the necessary charts. it is hoped the worst has parsed.
ed. however, that In
spite of this fact It
Field M a n e u v e rs in W y o m in g .
Oil S u d d e n ly Explodes.
does
not
become
•
Denver, April 24. — The statement
pithy or hollow, but
Minneapolis. April 25.— Eight men
Is solid, crisp and
and two women were killed by an ex­ has been officially made at army head­
Juicy.
plosion at tbe plant of the Northwest­ quarters that the field maneuvers of the
French Breakfast.
ern star oil company at the foot of regular army and the m ilitia of the
Early Scarlet TUrnlp
Sixth avenne, about 11:30 this morn­ department of the Colorado, which in-
clndea
the
states
of
Wyoming
(except
o ia x t
radish , n n d Olive • shaped
ing. The explosion came without an
instant’ s warning, and [a second after so ranch thereof as is embraced in Scarlet are among various other desir­
Yellowstone
park)
Colors
lo
and
Utah,
the concussion the walls had been
able early varieties.
thrown down and tbe entire structure and the territories of Arizona and New
For summer the large white varieties
Mexico,
wonld
be
held
at
some
point
was a mass of flames. Not a person in
are sown, such as White Strassburg and
in
Wyoming.
The
date
has
not
yet
the office escaped alive. Five workmen
Stuttgart, while tbe California White
engaged on the second floor were thrown been fixed, bat will be some time daring Mammoth, Long Black Spanish and
the
last
two
weeks
of
August
or
the
20 feet into the air, and these were
Scarlet Chinese are winter kinda which
first week of September.
tbe only persons who escaped.
keep well.
ton, April 27.— Chandler P.
of New York, has been ap-
istant counsel for the United
he presentation of its case to
mmission, which will con-
la°kan boundary question,
rson was secretary of the
tss attached to the high joint
W ill G ra n t D re y fu s’ R equest.
. and occupied a like place
Paris, April 25.— It is eemi-officially
hrinc sea arbitration wbioh
is. John W. Poster, who is announced that, owing to the abeence
the case of the United State«, of War Minister Andre, no artion will
be able to submit it early in he taken on the letter from Alfred
Dreyfus, asking for a reopening of bis
case, until the minister retorns, when
it will be presented to the conncil of
rlou s T rouble In Ch in a.
April 27.— Cabling from ministers, probably soon after President
correspondent of the Times Lon bet’ « retnrn. It is 'believed Drey-
Several
e statement that there is no fas’ request w ill be granted.
i for the alarmist reports newspapers assert that the war office is
that the legations antici already secretly proeecuting an inquiry.
ks and are preparing lor
Bow en N ot R eady t o S I * « .
Message« from every province
Washington, April 26.— The British
ire report that foreigners of
lities are traveling nnmo- ambassador today asked Mr. Bowen to
with a sense of safety and join tbe representative* of the allies in
exactly oppesite to the con­ signing a protocol for the settlement of
ceding the Boxer outbreak. the claims to be adjusted by the com­
missions which are to meet in Caracas.
The Venezuelan plenipotentiary, while
ndred S truck for P rinciple.
*> .. April 27.— Because the ready to draw np eoeh a convention at
land cement company re- the proper time, declined to do so nntil
e Ben Garvey hie old poei- The Hagne protocol, providing for the
’, the entire force of the doterm ¡nation of tbe question of prefer
inae, numbering 700 went ential treatment, had been duly signed
and sealed.
Com m ission W ill Inquire.
C o lo rin g M atter Not In ju rio u s.
The dairy commissioner of Minne­
sota has been carrying on scientific
testa of the effect of butter color on
animals to determine whether or not It
Is Injurious. It Is reported that he has
fed colors to qnlte s number o f rab­
bits. guinea pigs. cats, etc., and In ev­
ery case death was the result. This Is
sn old experiment; but, as no one Is
In tbe habit o f drinking batter color as
a hot weather beverage, we see no
canse for alarm. Only a very small
amount of It is used In a pound o f but­
C a u se T e rr o r la P ek la .
ter— not enough to Injure any one tint
Victoria, B. C., April 24.— The the manufacturers of oleomargarine.
steamer 9hinano Mam, which arrived
K e e p in g F ean f o r H atch in g.
this morning from tbe Orient, brought
Just bow long eggs may safely be
news of excitement at Pekin, owing to kept before setting Is not known. Care­
the revival of Boxerism in the adjoin­ ful experiments along this line sre
ing district. Tbe Shanghai Timea says needed. Last spring eggs kept live
the Legation premises are now being weeks seemed to batch as well as those
policed by armed patrols in the night which wers fresh laid.
How much
time.
News was received by the longer they would bare kept Is uncer­
Shinano that a party of Rnaeians was tain. Probably live or six weeks Is
told to tarn back at Chamdo and on re­ close to tbs limit. These eggs were
insing the party was attacked and seven kept la a cool root In March and April
killed and 21 wounded.
aad were act turned. Tha dally tora
Minneapolis, April 24. — The latest
development in the flnnr m ill sitnatioo
is the announcement that the interstate
commerce commission will investigate
the discrimination against fleur in fa­
vor of wheat on freight tariffs, which
resulted in the total suspension of the
Soar manufacturing industries of tbe
Northwest. Millers look npon the an­
nouncement as the forerunner of relief,
while the transportation companies
seam very much displeased.
tag oftea advised and for which pat t
J < R O P E A 8 IO N A L C A R D S .
racks and cases have been devised Is
not strictly necessary. But old eggs
and freah eggs should Dot be mixed I d
H0 8M ER
the same setting, as tbe tern) of hatch­ D “ J E
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
ing will be uneven. The length and
manner of keeping eggs for batching
Diseases o f the Kye, Ear ami Nose are Spec
Is of Importance at this season.
If laities.
March eggs are fertile there Is no
Office in the A llison «fc Madsen Building.
reasou why they should no' be saved
until hens enough can be had to start
a number o f them at once.—Exchange.
B. R. JOB
D e p t h o f B r e a k i n g f o r Co rn .
Tbe proper depth for breaking corn
land is. like many other problems per­
taining to farm management, a de­
batable question and one that cannot
be correctly answered wit. it a c"-e-
ful consideration of the particulars.
One rule—with many exceptions, how­
ever—la to break deep for coru. Corn
belongs to tbe grass family, and Is
therefore a surface feeder. It Is, how­
ever. acquiring a habit of permeating
the soli to much greater depth than do
the uncultivated grasses. Under most
conditions the ground that Is broken
eight to ten Inches deep will grow the
greatest amount o f corn. Deep break­
ing baa many advantages—a larger
amount of soli Is stirred, the supply of
plant food Is Increased, and most Im­
portant of all Is the large Increase In
the amount of moisture tbe soil will
hold for plant growth.
The disadvantage In deep breaking Is
met with on land that has been hard
cropped and In which the subsoil Is
largely devoid of fertilizing ingredi­
ents. Such soil. If broken deep, will
produce a seed bed having a top sur­
face of earth without food for tbe seed
It germinates. The plants then are
compelled to starve until they can send
their roots down into the artificial soil.
PHYSICIAN 4 Sl’ KGEON
A ll calls prom ptly attended.
Office, Main St. n ext door to le a d e r office.
Phone, No. 114.
£
COTTAGE G R O V E , OR
T . A N D E R S O N , M. D
P h y s ic ia n an d S u rg e o n
Surgery and Fem ale diseases A Specialty. AH
calls promptly attended to.
Office in Sherwood block: N igh t calls at
N ew Era D rug store. Phone 16« Main.
Q E N T IS T
DR. H. H. P E T R IE
All Work Warranted.
Office First Door West of Sherwood Hoosa.
T \ R . K. C. MACY
DENTIST
Dr. Snapp’s Building.
T ile D r a i n i n g .
Tile draining will nndoubtedly be
given more attention in the future than
It has been during the past. On land
that Is naturally wet the drains will
pay for themselves In two years, provid­
ing there Is a good outlet and they are
properly put down. It frequently hap­
pens that u thorough syBtem of drain­
age Is not necessary, providing the
sloughs are under drained. These are
generally tke most productive parts of
the farm when they are brought into
condition by removing the water. On
level lands one can make considerable
fall by cutting the drains more shallow
at the upper end. Tiling out land under
any conditions Is expensive work, and
It will generally pay to employ the ser­
vices of u surveyor, providing the own­
er Is not expert In the use of the level.
In the past there has been considerable
waste on account of using small tile.
Four-Inch tile aeem to he the smallest
recommended for lateral drains. Out­
lets should be built up with brick or
stone so as to keep them In good shape.
— Iowa Homestead.
C
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F O E ut
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JOHNSON,
A TTO RN EYS
AT
LA W
Cottage Grove,
Orages.
H. K IN G
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A t t o r n e y -a t -L a w
Special attention giv en
C O TTA G E
J
Collections.
GROVE,
OR EG O N.
E. YOUNG
ITT 01 HIT- 1 T-L 1 V
M U s r a Mala S trxt. Waal Mas.
O e t t « (« OroT«, Or.
M I8 C B L L A IN B O U 8
B r a c in g W ir e F ence Foata.
The most successful wire fences are
those built of the smooth wires, with a
single barbed wire at the fop. Such a pOBT. G R IF FIN .
fence Is generally animal proof, even
+ W H G O N -W H K eR +
Repairing and Refilling is Our Trade.
A ll work warranted.
C or M a in A 1 st S ts .. Cottage Grove, Oregon
p| €. MADSEN.
Watchmaker
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
against hogs. If the wires are put close
enough together. One of tbe difficulties
one has In building wire fences Is to
And some way of effectually bracing
the posts. No better plan Is In use than
the one ahown In the cut, which con­
sists simply of fastening a strong wire
strand to the corner post of the fence,
carrying it off eight feet and looping It
about the brace post, as shown. This
brace post should be made of tough
wood and driven Into the ground far
enough to stand tbe strain on It. This
Is a simple plan and works success­
fully.
A t Lowest Prices........
H E R B E R T L E IG H ,
ASSAYER and METALLURGIST.
Eugene,
O re .
Best equipped Assay Laboratory In the stelo.
Prom pt and reliab le returns guaranteed.
W orking tests o f ores made on samples of one
to fifty pounds to determine most suitable
method of treatment.
J. W. BERG
W. H. BERG
To W a r d Off Po tato B lig h t.
As the seed of late potato blight
seem* to lie planted with the seed pota­
toes, a European Itotaniat suggests
that by heating such infected tubers
for about six hours at s temperature of
loti degrees to 108 degrees In a dry
oven tbe fungus might be killed with­
out Injury to the tubers. It has not
been fully demonstrated, however, that
this treatment destroys tbe fungus, and
even If It does It Is not practical for the
ordinary potato grower unless some In­
genious fellow will devise s machine
from an old Incubator that will regu­
late the heat at shout tbe point need­
ed.— American Cultivator.
B E R G
A d ffa y
B R O S.
O fflc «
C ottage d ro v e , Oregon.
Assaying and a n a ly zin g o f ores, w ork in g teats,
Cyaniaing, etc., etc., by tne latest methods o f
Prof. Falkenau’s School o f Assaying, o f Han
Francisco, Cal.
Mail Orders Solicited.
Satisfaction Assured
Three doors east o f the postoffice.
EAST A N D SOUTH
— V IA —
The
S ha8ta
R o u te
—OFTHE—
F a rm Notes.
The prlxe for the best 100-scre farm
or less In England was won by a farm­
er who farms elghty-one seres o f grass
land, forty-one seres being In pasture.
He kept flfty two cows, nnd spent $3,-
000 extra for food for bis stock each
year.
A steer that produce« the most choice
beef la one that Is not ouly fat, but
also well supplied with lean. Tallow
often secures .the- prize at fst stock
shews In preference to meat that Is
Intimately Interspersed with lean and
fst. Weight does not always indicate
quality o f flesh.
There Is on advantage In growing
strawberries In preference to other
fruits, which Is that less capital is re­
quired and the crop« come sooner.
Plants set out this spring will send out
runners and form matted rows fall of
berries next year, and If kept clean
tbs row « will give two or three good
crops, with a partial crop after the
bed Is old. The proper moo», howrver.
Is to make a new bed each year, a* tha
coat Is bnt little comparatively.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY,
Trains leave C o t t a « * U s o v s for Portland
and way stationn at 2:14 a m
12:5ft pm
Lv Portland
*~ft3b a is
Lv Cottage Grove
2:57 p m
Ar Ashland
12:5ft a m
A r Sacramento
5:00 p in
Ar San Francisco
7:56 pm
t il p a
2:0« p m
12:3ft p m
4:35 a m
AftAam
P u llm a n an d T o u r is t C a m
on both. tra in s . C hair O ars , Sacra
rnento to Ogden An(j anfj £1 pa»o and
Tourist Cars
to Chicago, Ht L o u is,
and Washington.
New
O rlean s
Connecting at San Francisco, with several
Steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan. Chiu*.
Philippines. Central and South America.
At Albany and Corvallis connection Is mad#
with C a E Ry trains
Independence Passenger daily, except Sunday
7.M a . if. I L f P o r t l a n d .... ....A? | kflO P. W.
10: A. M. I Ar
McMinnville.... Lv | 3:0« r. m .
II: a . m . | Ar.. Indejpendendence. Lv I 2:0ft r. m
1I:46A M. I Ar
Corvalls
l.v I I SO r ■ .
See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove
station or address
W E G OM AN .
»4 F * Pass. Act
P O R T L A N D , - OR EG O N.