Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, March 21, 1901, Image 3

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    ssHsaEsrs-sczBsa JQL.t ' -r I " THE inauguration. I
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rfs.'.i,, oiich,)iarrhoca
r11' .L.i.mc Kouprtih-
fK-": ilc Sicnnturc or
Sfw'YOIiK.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bean tho
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
yaw -iUfiiv. i .a
ThlCIHTtUReOMFuNr NCV. TORS CITV
BUSINESS CARD
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
IjmLIAMS,
iTTOBXEY-AT-LAW
iuiipetUltT.
Lane llountv Bans,
ATOENEY-AT-LAW
k-OmFint National Hank.
Euokxe, Oregon.
C WOODCOCK,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
hilf block south of Chrisman Blk
Kuoxme, Okkoon.
iKSKIPffOKTll.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I pnctlce in all the Court's,
Euokne Ohuqon.
IaMEL GABY.
ATTORNEY AT LA V.
EUGENE, OKEUON.
y. -Up stair,
CHRISMAN I1LOCK.
hnsraonsoii ohss a Hanoi
ATTORN KYS AT LAW.
lint National lUnk Building.
-"".u mo courts,
Euowi, Okkoon.
U TEAVM,
Attorney At Law.
P-0r Eugene Loan 4 Savings bank.
uBsue, Oregon.
filBAlUGH i KISSINGER
ATTORN E Y S-AT-L A W
P-Rooui8McClung Building.
Ebqinb, Oheuoh,
B DORRI8,
TOEXEY 4 COUNSKLOR-AT-LAW
( J 1 it 1,10 conn. 01 tm oecona
itJlnCt 1 th' SuPme Court
h,"'!1"'"1 ,eD collections and
I '-rir.t N.tiona Bank Bldg.
uuu 1. -i and 3.
MEDICAL.
W'w luitiiis.
fHYSICUV ivn OITO.-CMO
t' Wilkin, t Linn', drug store.
J"' k U. n; ! to Sand 7 to
'-Ferry street between 11th and
Kkjkl-ykendall,
PSY3ICIANS AND SITROKON'S
f M,'S,E'1'"" Lnan 4 8l'8 "auk
.'"MWitosinyery Md ,urc4l jj,
01 ""U.UQ.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN.
Notice under this head not to exceed five
ineti, 50 cents per week; $1 50 a mouth; $12
per year.
For Sale.
BHINULKS FOR BALE.-I have
35,000 A 1 shaved cedar shingles for
sale. Write H W Jones, Jumper, for
prices, eto.
PIANO FOR KATE. A second hand
piano for sale. Hteinway eequare,
ln(iiiieut thin nHWie for particulars.
FOR RENT. Flf'y acree of ood farm
laud, no huildinH, adjoining the
corporute limits of the c:'y of Eu
Bfene. Apply for tfrtns and particu
lars to I L Campbell, Guard office
Farm For Sale
of HarriHtJurp, SOanri-s in cultivation
two Old niiuH'H, iwu ufiruMj uuHny nil
of tmhn, maple and nth Umber. Ash
and in iple nultuhlu (or lumber. Two
old orchards on ttie pi tee.
Thin Ihr hnrirHin. Frice. 14. ner
Hen-. Address,
'unc'lon City Hotel,
Modern
Photography
Careful attention given
to every subject un
der the skylight and in
finishing of all
portrait work at the
uotNtJ)
J. L. PAGE
Having a Lare aud Comiilete Btock ol
Htaple and Fancy Groceries bought
In the best markuto,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
I can nfter the f,ac better price,
than riiv oilier hr'j' In Eui-ene.
JBWELnur
-'"wdCKk, Repaid
Kiocti, Oauio
ii. o. .,IU i,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
L,.n k s,vjnir, ij,nk buii,Ull
"Mm-!) in !. i m , .,
I,T a,.iv,'t'nt,u
! to ,Uy or niaht.
npORIDM.K,
DF.NTTUT
" ltwr,o Pftih en
t ' wet -r Minntl
Eugene Lambe? Co.
AT NEW MILL ' r
TOOT OF LAWRENCE STREET
APPLE AND
FRUIT BOXES
WASHINGTON
CEDAR SHINGLES.
FULL ASSORTMENT
OF LUMBER.
Livery, Feed
and Sale Stable...
Co.l liL-, li-M h"!.
bnarlr-i t.JP the .lay, week or Inc.ulli.
Stall, to rent
WEST BROS
Corner t.rh and Vi,'.m-t -treta.
Teleph Jiie, Miu
fHE SUN'S POWER.
e. i.r wiirt old sol', k.
till! lie I lill.od Tor 1-ower.
Tho piuMcm f tupping ll,o glnut
UrciiKth of tins sun. or ooiurolllnit some
t'ortlun of th.. power mill h.-nt so freely
given to man, 1ms been pusseil from
tho imclenis to the modern. Uriirougli
the blinds of the (,-reutest men of lenra
lK of nil times wlihout imy ad.unto
solution until the dawn of the twenti
eth century. The Grecian Archimedes,
the Edison of his day, was perhaps the
llrst to handle the question and to set
It traveling down the centuries. Erics
son, tho American, and Mouchout, the
Frenchman, were among the hist to
seek the sohitlon, and both succeeded
hi making the sun operate small mo
tors. Nothing more was dono until Dr.
William t'alver of Washington Invent
ed the pan-heltometer and can now
control a greater degree of heat than
nian ever operated before.
The fiercest degreo of heat that any
ono has hitherto been able to make Is
the 0,000 degrees that has been regis
tered In the electric arc. Dr. Calver Is
aide to generate 24,000 degrees of heat.
Of this he Is able to control 10,000 de
grees with absolute safety, while ho Is
at present at work constructing an ap
paratus which will easily give him tho
nmstery over tho full amount of heat
that he generates.
With his Invention, which briefly
consists of an arrangement of mirrors
to reflect the sun's rays upon a focus
hiK spot. Dr. Calver could burn dowu a
rocky mountain and reduce It to a level
plane without as much ns lighting a
inntch. Russian Iron of the kind so
unburnnble that It extinguishes the Are
In the fiercest furnaces melts under
the heat nt his control as a wax match
Is melted by the flame. Tough silver
coins or stout glass tumblers become
in a moment running liquid In the beat
of the focused rays, while with his ap
paratus he will perforate a soaking wet
plank of wood with a dozen holes In as
many seconds. reurson's Magazine.
The niapenser.
We have no barmaids In this country,
but women In general must be interest
ed to learn that "bartender" la no lon
ger the proper term, but "dispenser."
Invitations sent out to the houso warm
ing of a new cafe last week bore in
large typo a name with "proprietor"
underneath and In smaller type three
other names followed by tho word
"dispensers." I'hllologlcally the new
word Is not Ro good, because not so
truthful as of old. Ethically It sounds
better. "Dispenser" has quite the air
of n rise In tho social scale almost of
making a bid for respectability. It de
serves high rank in that list of like
titles, Including, among others, "dem
onstrators," as the agents of various
firms call themselves at food shows;
Iirooklyn's name for hor undertakers,
"morticians," and "healers" not ward,
but Christian Science. New York Sun.
Neir Form of Phonoirrnpli.
Among the exhibits at tho Paris ex
position was a phonograph invented by
Valdcnmr I'oulseu, n Danish engineer,
which uses a wire wound Instead of a
wax covered cylinder. The wire Is of
steel and over It In place of the usual
stylus passes a small electromagnet
connected with n telephone transmitter
and battery. The Bound waves cause a
variation in tho Intensity of the electro
magnet, and tho magnet, acting upon
tho wire passing beneath It, leaves a
nermanent Impression upon the latter.
Upon reversing the action the wire re
acts on the magnet, nnd corresponding
sounds nre transmitted by the tele
phone. In order to obliterate the mag
netic trace on the cylinder it 1b only
necessary to revolve It under the mag
net while this Is subjected to a continu
ous current.
Tim Tcllow Peril.
The real "yellow peril" will be pres
ent when the Chlneso nre awakened
to the full knowledge of the resources
of their empire and have their atten
tion strongly directed to manufactur
ing. What the civilized world has
most to fear Is the arousing of China
from her present lethargic condition
to a realization of the possibilities
within her reach. The Chinese are ln
duBtrlous and thrifty. They are willing
to work and to work for small wages.
They can easily be taught to do al
most auythlng. They quickly become
expert operatives In cotton factories,
and It would not be dlllicult to teach
them to be skillful workmen In all
kinds of manufacturing. Savannah
News. "
A Dig Tunnel Project.
M. Berller, a French engineer, has
for some years past been engaged on
a glgnntlc project for a railway tun
nel from the south of Spain to the
African const, a distance of about liSMi
miles. The French foreign oflice have
up to the present declined to seriously
consider M. Berber's scheme and he
Is now on his way to Fez with a view
to securing the co-operation of the sul
tan of Morocco. M. Berller considers
that the construction of this tunnel
would lead to great commercial de
velopments In Morocco.
Lenrnlnx notch to I'leaae a lnern.
There Is one man In the world who Is
learning Dutch Just now with all his
might, for he bus wixjed and won a
qin-cn wh.isc native tongue It Is. No
buly would h'urn Dutch for the mere
sake of learnUm It, and It Is not bup
,lliig that Duke Henry does not
know It, But. says The King, anybody
wouM learn It to sit beside a queen on
I,,- uir..n. and It Is not surprising thai
Duke Ib nry Is h arnlng It as fast as
he can.-London Express.
Just Iicforc Decoration Day.
The one time lu the yea' w hen there
Is a mutual effort to Uauilly the cem
eterlts is the most appr pls'e time to
have vour monumental w.uk a'trndm
to. Ord-r fur Decoration Day '
bo placed at one and with the Kiu'-ni
(iranll- A Marble Works, V W Mar
tin, proprietor.
rue ror iKmaiei.
.v. .IHKi'IV-iKi MS;
B&atnrj
It Mar He Made an Oeea.lon of fu-
lireceueuted Uiaplar.
T!;i people of Washington are In fa
vor of milking the Inauguration next
-March an occasion of unprecedented
display. They would celebrate the
L-randcur of the nation, tho progress
and prosperity of the people and the
results of the census as well as the
election of a president. No plans have
as yet liecn formed. According to cus
tom, Mr. llnnnn, chairman of the na
tional committee of the successful par
ty, v.'lll designate some citizen of ap
propriate character and distinction to
take the lead In making arrangements.
Four years ago Charles J. Bell, a
banker, was tho chairman nnd proved
to be the most competent we have ever
bad. There would be unlversnl satls
fai tton if Mr. Bell were again Intrusted
with the inauguration arrangements,
nlthough other gentlemen nro more
anxious to assume the responsibility
than he, writes the Washington corre
spondent of tho Cleveland Plain Deni
er. The expenses of tho Inauguration
are usually paid by the sale of tickets
to a social function Improperly called
a "ball." for nobody was ever known
to dance In recent years.
In olden times, when Washington
w as a small town and the difficulties of
travel prevented a large attendance at
Inauguration ceremonies, It was cus
tomary to give a banquet In honor of
the president elect and a ball In honor
of his wife. Tho outgoing president
would lead the cotillon with the wife of
his successor, and the president elect
would follow with tho lady of the
White House. Time and multitudes
have chonged this ceremony until now
the president Is only expected to wolk
through the rooms accompanied by his
wife and other gentlemen and ladles of
distinction.
For the last 20 years the assembly
has been held In the brick paved court
of the pension office, which In many re
spects Is well adapted for the purpose,
although It Is bo small that those who
wish to attend cannot be comfortably
accommodated. Four years ago there
was such a crush that women fainted.
Others had their gowns half torn off
them, lu fact, nobody familiar with
Inauguration balls wears anything but
old garments.
This year It Is proposed to erect a
special building for tho ball or recep
tlon or whatever It may be cnlled largo
enough to accommodate every person
who desires to attend. It Is also pro
posed to have a military parade un
precedented In numbers and In gor
geousness. The New French Field Can,
As for the uew French fleldpleee, ev
erybody knows that ltB superiority lies
In the fact that the breech contains a
brake which completely Indeed, math-
eninticnlly nullifies the effects of the
recoil. There are not more than ten
people in France, Including officers and
chiefs of government workshops, who
know In nil details tho secrets of the
hydropneumntlc brake. The pieces of
which It Is composed are manufactured
separately. When they are adjusted,
there remains still another tiling to be
done which cannot be accomplished by
means of a plan or any kind of docu
ment, because the feat requires a sn-
volr falro or, rather, a tour do main
which can only bo ncqulred by expe
rience. As soon as It Is accomplished
the brake Is closed up In a Bteel case-
Statement of Staff Officer In Echo do
Paris.
Paper Furniture.
For some time furniture made of pa
per, on account of Its cheapness, has
been very popular In English bouses
where there was a desire to be Impos
ing, but where good solid furniture
would bo too costly. Now decorators
of houses, even of thoso of wealthy
people, employ compressed paper lurge
ly, especially for paneling work for
halls, corridors, eto. Very lino baluster
rails nre also made In Imitation of mn
hognny. The houses of mnuy artists
aro furnished throughout with pnpier
macho with metal Inlay. Even (lower
pots and vases which are generally
taken for majolica ware and porcelain
nro composed of paper as well as the
costly antique weapons with which the
walls are hung.
Chills
ASfATAfjf VSFATS 34r
THE 0Sr PRESCRIPTION IS
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
The formula is plainly printed on every bottle hence, you
know just what you are taking when you take Grove's.' Imitator
do not advertise their ' formula knowing that you would not buy
their medicine it you knew what it contained. Grove's' contains
Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in aVTasteless
form. The Iron acts as a tonic while iho Quinine drives the
malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will telJ you that
Grove's is the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless
Chill Tonics are imitations, t.v. analysis of other chill tonics shows
that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect.. You
are not experimenting when you take Grove's its superiority
and excellence having long been - established. . Grovc'j is the
only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of
the United States. ' No Cure, No Pay. Price, ':50c
Canadian Pacific
and Soo Line
First Glass and Tourist Sleeo-
ers Daily.
Passengers Booked to and
from all points East
Atlantic Steamship
nrr r
umce
For particulars apvly to
U. H. ABBOTT. gent,
Ull Third Street,
E. .1. COYLE. Portland, Or
Aesit Gtm Pans Agt
Vancouver, B. O,
Your attention la called to the "PIONEER
LIMITED" trains of the "OHKJAC'O, MIL
WAUKEB ST PAUL KAILROAD"
"The nnlv nnrfert tminH In thA world
You will rind it desirable tu ride on those
Trains when going- to any point in the
Eastern Ktates or Canada, They connect
with all Tranncnntinental Trains and all
ticket Agents sell tickets.
For further information, pamphlets, eta.
aak any Ticket Agent or
O J EDDY,
J W CASEY, General Airent
Trav Pans Agent, Portland, Oregon
A New Departure In Letter Head..
The Boot and Shoo Recorder fre
quently finds curious specimens of
business cards and letter beads, but
one which was sent to us by the Wolfe
Bros.' Shoe company recently seems to
be worthy of more than a passing no
tice. Tho letter reads:
Wood n.ifWATra, Nioirr Rainwater,
Uom Jew. Chicken end Ekr Getter.
MnitRlLTON, Ark., Not. S3.
The Wolfe Shoe Company, Columbiii, 0. :
Deer Sir Incloeed pleM 0nd check for tl,100
In peyment ol Invoice of 10-17.
I'leaae plice ami to my credit, acknowledge re
ceipt ind oblige, your, truly,
Wood Riikwitik.
Boot and Shoe Recorder.
x Coffee In Africa.
The coffco growing Industry In trop
ical Africa Is Increasing. Tho Bccd
was Introduced Into that country about
five years ago by some English mis
sionaries with the object of ascertain
ing whether the resources of Africa
wero favorable to tho culture of tho
bean. The ground appears to bo pecul
iarly adapted to the Industry, as 100
tons of coffee wero exported from
Uganda alone last year. The result of
this year's production will be even
greater.
Nuremberg Hsue.
A statue of Peter llcnleln, who Is
said to have Invented the watch to
ward the close of the flfli eiilh century,
Is to be erected In Nuremberg. Hen
lein's pocket timepieces were oval In
shape nnd hence, were known ns "Nu
remberg egg" " A model of the statue,
which is of life size anil w as executed
by the well known sculptor Moritz
Penult of Berlin, was exhibited nt the
Paris exposition.
Suits Made to Your Measure.
(s04 dlfrersnt samples to select a sull
or pair ot pants from. Kit guaranteed
or no sale. Upstairs Coleman build
lug, room 7, next to Lane V.o tank.
J M Hows, Agent.
Bean tbe
Kg 'latere
af
OAHTOrtJ-A.
l!H M You iv. "! dawn
Central Market,
Wis d Mi
PROPRIETORS
Willkeep constanllj on hand a lull supply
BEEF MUTTON
PORK and VEAL
Which they will sell at th lowest
.uarket prioee,
i (air stare ol tbe deMIc patronage solid tea
: TO THE FARMERS.-!
We will per the highest market prloe
lor rat lvalue, nogs ana nneep.
Shop on Willamette St.,
EUGENE, OREGON.
eH Delivered u anr pari ol the eft
GO EAST
VIA
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA 1
Southern Pacific Go
'.SHASTA ROUTE
Shortest and Quickest Line
TO
ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
An all poIntelEaet. '
Through Paleea and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars.
DAILY TRAlNtT PA8T TIME.
8EKVICEAND SCENERY UNEljUALK
Tlcketa to:rsiInts East vh Portland anil the
GREAT NORTHERN RY.,onaale at South
rn Pacific Depot Ticket OITce, Eugene, or
GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Ollico
122 TRIRD STREET
PORTLAND. .
For Rates, Folders and full Information
ceding KasterTrip, oull on or address.
A. B. O. DENN1STON
City .and Ticket Afrut Portlan
THROUGH TICKETS
TO THS
EASTandSOUTHEAST
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Trains leave Eugene for Portland and way
stations at 3;M a m; 1 :0H p m.
I orlhtlid, :'M a m H:3 p m
v EilKene p in 1:1" a m
Ar Ashland 12:M afui 12:08 a m
Ar Sacramento , foot) p in 4:2ft a m
Ar San Kranolsoo 7rl5 p in B:16 a m
Ar Ogden 6:4ft a m 11:4ft a m
Ar Denver ":' a m IMH) a m
Ar KamuwlClty 7:2ft a m 7;'ift a m
Ar Chicago 7:46 a in 9.30 a m
Ar Ijoe Angeles
Ar El Paeo
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mexico
Ar Houston
Ar New Orleatna
Ar Washioirt. a
Ar New York
1:3) p m
UHk) u in
t:) a m
V:ft5 a in
4:00 a in
li:2ft p in
I1:1J a in
12:43 i in
7:00 a hi
900 p m
(1:30 a ru
V J!i a m
4:00 a lu
6:25 p m
8:42 a m
12:43 p in
Ptitluian and Touriit care on
until trains. Chair care Sacra
mento to Ogden and El Paeo,
and tourist cars to Chicago,
St Louis, New Orleans and
Washington.
Connecting at San IFran
clsoo with soveral eteaniship
lines for Honolulu, Japan.
China, Phillipines, Central
and South America. S
See Mr L GAdalr,agont at Eugene
or auuros
O U MARKHAM,
U P A, Poituad.Or
Pullman PalaceSSleapen Tour
ist Sleepers and Reclining Chair
Cars Da 1 1 to
DENVER, OMAHA, CHICAGO,
KANSAH CITY, BT. "LOUIS'
And other Eastern CI Ilea. The only line
from Portland offering passengers Biieclally
Conducted Excursions through to Chicago
every wedneaoay.
r Portland WCpicaflo
Vi Southern PmIHo, Union Pacific. Chicago
i, N W Ky's. Bfae checked throtiffh to
dwitdisstlon. MsVtiiiiHcent tcenery, Unioa
deKt, fut time, lowest rates.
If or further Information, apply to any
agent Bout hern Pacific (Jotnitany, or
K. KOKHLEK, 0. fi, MA UK HAM,
Manager. Gen. Frt. & Par AxU
Corvallis &: Eastern
.RAILROAD.
;tiitiisxoabd:
Nc,2 for Yoqulna
Train earn. Albany 12:45 P M
Leaves Corvalllo 1:40 PM
rrlvea Yauina 6:66 PM
No. Returning
Leaves Yaquine 7:00 A AC
Loaves Corvaills 11:30 A M
Arrives Albany 12;1 P M
No.' 8 for Detroit
Leaves Albany TM A M
Arrives Detroit UM A M
No.4 Returning
Leaves Detroit UllOjP U
Arrives Albany... MS.P M
One and two connect at Albany and Corralll
with Hnulliern I'antnn train., vlvlne tllraat
serrllce to and from Newport and talaeea
ueacuoe.
Trains for the mountains arrive si Detrattl
noon, Riving ample lime to reach caiapiag
grounds on lb. Brellenbuih and Uantlan the
sam. day.
EDYVLN STONE,
Manager
HffL WAI.DKN
J TURNER, O It FA
Aent AlbaaT'
HIGH GRADE NURSERY STOCK
Warranted In erery reepect. Official
(ior anient Certificate attached to
very pat ltaKe Sh.pi!
FRUIT AND
ORNAMENTAL TREES
Vine. KloweHiiK and Fniit bearinK
HIiniMiery Plant. Umn, Etc,
inwn and for sale by the Mint
National Nunterieii. lUrcheiiter, N Y
O. J. FOSS,
Agent for Lane County.
Iloi JViO, Eugene, Orp(t,"u.
The Hoffman
W OZCI0LER, Psop-Iictos
f UN DAY DINNER 50o
CUQENE. ORE0ON
EUGENE-FLORENCE
STAGE LilNE.
E. BANGS, Proprietor.
Htaxe leaves Kiikoho fur Flonuicc
Dally ezooi't rluntlay at 8 a m
Keturrilnu; ata( loaves Florence
for Eugene dally eionpt Hundaya ati
p m
riaturdaya at 8 a m.
Arrives iiil!iigenr it 6pm the day
following.
HIN'II.I: FA US
ROUND TK1P
Tickets lor sale al
F.iigene.or el lluid at
norenoe.
Bens' livery SUM
havennoil's oQ ca
NEftViTA
KMliwn VITttt.ll
LOST V fiO
w .irtANMQ,
'Jurcs tnpotcncy.NlKht Emission r.
vavtl ip; dUca.vs, (ill cllccts f so
abuse, or excess ai d lnu
crction A iHTtOtoiiltrfiin
blood b UiltT. Urines to
pink olon f i p.ile checks ant
restores the (Ire of youth
Hy mall BOc per liox: (J boxci
lor $2.n(; wlti 14 wrlt tnn Ktinrnn
o tu cure ,r rcfiiiiil tho money
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Minion A Jackson 8ts., CHICAGO, ILL
rHnhl by Mini Drug Co,
v.
K Till flfjD VITALITY
ham u la h hu wanviiiizivH piiiija
V' Th rrnet rrrnfMif for nerTou. prostration and ail rilM'tiftra of the RfineratlTt
ort'Hfin of oltlitr twi. such as Nervous I'r -.iretlun, KalllNKor Lost Manhood,
IiDpotifnt!?, Nifrhtly .missions. Youthful Krrors, Mental Worry, axftAiT oa
' erf Tutfcco or Out ii m. whtcfc load to Oinaumiitlnn and lnaniir. With enn
inm IKtUC I orlr we truaraQtr1 loc i e or rfun1 th inon. Sold at .OOrr bo.
For Sale by Linn Drug Co
23
OREGON
5U0i(rLlNG
ami UNION PACIFIC
T8e EAST
Tho O. R. N. Co.
Gives the Choice of
S DAILY
TWO VIA ONE VIA
THE OREeON TBe GREAT
SHORT HIKE m
TO III.
Salt Lake, T0
Denver, Spokane,
Omaha, Minneapolis,
Chicago and Pt' Paul and
Kansas City. Chlcspo.
Oooan Bleamers leave Portland evrrf
fi Days for
SAN FRANCISCO.
Hosts leave Portland dolly for all Wll.
lamelteanil Cnlnmlils Itiver Points.
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