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About Hillsboro independent. (Hillsboro, Washington County, Or.) 189?-1932 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1905)
THE INDEPENDENT, HILLSBORO, Official Paper of Washington County. Entered at tho Fostofflca at Hllla- toro, CfiuO. fur txausoitsslua Uirougb the mails u second-class mall matter. flffinM Ppnpp nf WocMnirtnn Pnnntv sr a W. BATH. There are far worse men than Bonator Mitchell in the senate. l'ortland Jour nal. Thi operation performed on Mite Elaie Larsen for cleft palate, at the Good Sa maritan hospital in Portland laet week, was pronounced as highly successful. At any rate the patient is dead. In M'lTK of numerous protest from ministers and others, the trail at the Iwls and Clark Liir was 0ned to the public last Hnnday and the attendance was 13,277, the largest of any Sunday since the fair opened. Dr. Withycombe is the farmer's candi date for governor. The politicians will butt In and endeavor to defeat his nomi nation, but we do not t bin It they can beat him. We have had too many poll' iicians at the head ol the state, so a change for a practical and experienced farmer is desired, says the Tillamook Headlight. It is stated that Dinger Hermann, pres ent congressman from the First district, and under indictment for land frauds, will attempt a renomlnation, and his friends predict possible victory on the ground that the opposition will be split up and he will 1e able to win out. At the present writing, Mr Hermann's prospects ol receiving many votes in this immediate section is not very eu- conraging. sheep, lS.XW; hogs, 9.K0-.'; pouhru of hops, S'.to.l'lS; milk delivered to con densers. 8.319.&W ; lumr, foet, llfiM, 847; asparagus, pound, lT.St.'V) ; dried prunes, 21H.250; grape, fcW.OrtO; pears, bushels, 2.r),000 : peaches, 2.UU0; cherries, pounds, 500,000; brick, 1,000,000; tile, 800,000. Tub construction of the hub bridge and four trestles on the line of the Tort land, Nehalein A Tillamook railroad, the contracts for which have been let to Wakefield A Jacobson, of Portland, will commence at once and finished as speedily as possible, so that when the grading is well under way tracklaying can proceed without loss of time. The entire right-of-way from this city to Danks bas been secured and turned over to the railroad company, so there now remains nothing in the way of prevent ing rapid work on the line. With the completion of the Portland, Nehalein A Tillamook line Irorn llillxboro to Tilla mook and Nehalein, and the completion of the road of the Oregon Traction com pany through this city to Portland, the latter city will have two rail connections of the people has been weakened or en- with one of the richest and most produc- tirely broken down. Certain phases tlve valleys in Oregon, and though the are shown ill what is called commercial franchise of the Oregon Traction com- corruption. The same thing in a differ pany does not permit that corporation to I ent form is shown In political corruption. haul freight on Stark street, in Portland, I The desire to secure the unearned dol it can do so with the Northern Pacific ir has wrecked the finer instincts that Terminal company, and a spur will be should have been depended upon to built from the line on Pettygrove street hold in check the impulse toward actual to the yards, and it la asserted that an dishonesty. Clear and palpable dishon agreement between the two compauies I est r itself is shielded behind barriers would forever shut out K. II. Harrinmn cleverly constructed by the brightest le- from interfering with the traflcof either, gal minds in the country. The dishon Cardinal Gibbons, head of the Roman Catholic church in the United tales, is very plain and pointed in his lan guage when discussing "tainted money" anil the divorce question. To a reportei for au Eastern paiwr, CrJiual liiblxmb siid: "You refer to 'tainted money' that has been so commonly discussed? I have never had occasion to reject 'tainted money.' For this reason it m.iy be s id that I am not qualified to Sjk on the matter. Should I ever be con fronted by this embarrassing necessity for official decision, I should not long hesitate in giving it. Commercial cor raption, political corruption, the corru; tion that exists in the government itself, Cannot survive exposure. For this rea son we must all look to the press, the argus-eyed agent for good that is always vigi 'ant, and that is daily becoming more piwerful in seeking out evd in high places. In nothing has this been so clearly shown as in the recent life in surance scandals. From the develop meuts of the last few years it is impos sible to draw any other deduction than that the moral sentiment of a great mass Sunday Train. Commencing Sunday, June 4, 1005, ind continuing until after the l-eis .tul Clark lair, the Southern Pacific will run regular trains, as on week days as follows : No. 2 going South, 8:41 a. m., anil : 04 p m. No. 1 going North 4 :31 p. in. and 7:14 a. in. An lilegant bummer Book. "Kfslful Recreation Resorts," the l'.Kio bummer ltook inn nod by the paxsen scntrer d-fartineiit of the Oregon llsil road 4 Navigation Company, contains forty-eitrht pages aud cover. The book is printed on heavy white par, fifty- eight cuts being used to illustrate the tri (xi up and down the Columbia river to the mountains, beaches, inland re sorts and fountains of healing. Tl cover is done in three colors, adding ma ler.ally to the beauty and effectiveness of the publication, which may be had by sending two cents in stami to A L. Craig, General Passenger Agent the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Com iMtny, Portland. Ore. It is a flood thin to send to your friends in the Fast w ho ex jiect to visit the Lewi A Clark expo siUjii. vara V Oregon and union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily Portland and Return 83c. The Southern Pacific Is now sellin round trip tickets to Portland from llillxboro for 80 cents, good going Satur d 1 P. M., or any train of Sunday, re' a nintr Sunday and Monday, invin II day Sunday and Monday in Portland The same arrangement applies from Portland, giving all Portland Ieopl a chance to visit valley points at greatly reduced rates. REDUCED EXCURSION RATES, To the Seaside and Mountain Re aorta for the Summer Vacations. On and after June 1, 1005, the South T11 Kite are numerous rumor about more railroads in the Pacific northwest and it is to be hoped that these much-needed improvements will be a reality. Rail roads are great developers of a country and there are numerous sections of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho in need of better transportation facilities. Let us Tiik Portland Journal says: Theories tion, why can't men be honest in public as well as in private life, is being thrash' ed out with some expense, trouble and pain. A few men of quite high degree, politically and officially, have been con' vie ted ol crimes or misdemeanors, and are paying the penalty. Everybody knows that these are not the only or the most guilty ones; that such men as Pe- esty of the individual is merged into the rn..I'!,!lc in connection with the Cor 1; 1 ... .t in. i. vallis re f.astern railroad will have on iiHiioueniy 01 the many, and its exist ence is denied even by the guilty. The money craze and the corruption which it has developed in this country is to me a lesser evil than the great increase of divorces. This las regard for the marriage tie Is the greatest menace to our country at this time. 'It is a matter not so easily remedied a the other evils which exist or threat new andtPlatt of New York. Scott and en. It is essential, fundamental. It Klkins of West Virginia, Alger of Mich- reaches into the heart of our social fub- igan, and some from New England, not ric, and unless there is some great to mention old Cullom of Illinois and I change w ithin a short time society must "Gumshoe Rill" Stone of Missouri are suffer an irremediable Injury. Divorce utterly Insincere, utterly selfish, utterly is wrong, radically wrong. There can have them and then watch the countrv I onRt to represent an honest constituency, be no excuse for It. It is not a thing to grow to be the very best on the face of I Aa there are many such fellows in the I be approached with anything of senti' the earth. The iron horse is one kind house, too. The grafters are getting a mental consideration. It must be dealt of stock that cannot lmm Ijv. nluntl. shaking up. all along the line. They are with seriously, harshly, if need be. The ful. Pa cific Homestead. I properly getting afraid of one another Catholic church permits a separation, and even of themselves. They will still divorce from bed and board, but the graft if they can and what they can, tie- idea of a remarriage is inseparable from cause it is in their blood ; it is an iner- adical disease; they have been brought up to it, taught it, supposed it to be all right, legitimate, or at least allowable. It has been so. It would not have .been sale round trip tickets from points 011 their lines to Newport, Yaquina and Uelroit at very low rates, good for re turn until Octolwr 10. 1!K)5. Tlr.ee day tickets to Newport and laomna, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays are also on sale from all east side points Portland to Eugene 1 : 1 . n . i 1 . ' . inclusive, ami iroiu an west sine points, enabling people to visit their families and speud Minday at the seaside, Season tickets from all east side points Portland to Euuene inclusive, and from all west side points are also on sale to lietroit at very low rates with stop over privileges at Mill City or any point east enabling tourists to visit the Sautiam and Rreiteubush Hot Springs in the Cascade mountains, which can be reach ed in one day beason tickets will ! good for return Irom all points until October loth lhree day tickets will be good going .Saturdays and returning Mondays only tickets from l'ortland and vicinity wil Hon. Jamks Withycombk, president of the Agricultural Experimental sU' tion at Corvallis, was in the city last Fri day, renewing old acquaintances, and from here went to Scholls to attend the Grange picnic. Mr. Withycombe re gards coming to Hlllsboro very much like "going home," for ten years or so ago he was numbered as one of our best citi zens, and today is a large land holder in this vicinity. He is spoken of as the "next governor of Oregon," and when the time comes Mr. Withycombe will find that his friends "in Washington county are "too numerous to mention,' and the man pitted against him in the race for governor will know from the very start that he has a run for his life, with Jame Withycombe two laps ahead, and gaining at every Jump. Washing ton county is proud of him and would like to see him made governor. II le good for return via the Lebanon Springfield branch, if desired, ltuggage on Newport tickets checked through to .Newport; on luuuina tickets to it quina only. . 1. trains connect with the V. A r.. at Albany and Corvallis for Yaquina and Newport. Trains on the V. A for V troit will leave Albany at 7:30 a. m' en nLllmf Imimul. rt t I. a 1 I h!i..ln,M sv so uuuer vieveiuuu or iivrrwuii, wiiu wumn, ..inny Biniora ur orowiers are i reach there the same dav. Trains from were rigidly honest men, but they did I soparated, two new families frequently and to Corvallis connect with all east not Lave the initiative force to attack being formed. That such a condition I B,,,e trains on I he e. r. tlie idea of a legalized wrong so great t lut there can be no Justification for it. There are married divorces with two, sometimes three, former husbands liv ing, with whom they come frequently in Morning Oregonian, as follow A Portland bound train from Seaside, I "Th following appears in tho Oregon one evening last week, running at the Courier of July 21 rate ol about forty miles an hour and ' "Mr. Tonza has vlsitinir cards nrintd the grafting army and make wide I can be permitted to exist bears more of breaches In its ranks, as Roosevelt has menace, in my opinion, than any other done. Roosevelt, Hitchcock, Bonaparte evil of the present day. There is noth- these really are great figures of the ing more shameful than the exhibition, time. There is war in the far east ; now so common, of a colony of men and there is also a war in the United States, women clustered in the towns of South And ours Is the most im;ortant of the I Dakota, waiting to comply witli the far- two. Our government, national, state I cical laws of that state, which make di- and municipal, had simply become rot- vorce so easy. If a single law could be ten. It takes acid to cleanse it." I framed, covering the entire United States, the number of divorces granted Chas, Moorbs, a Marion county man annually would be materially reduced writes a terse and pointed letter to the This would be a desirable thing If the Full information as to rates, time ta hies, etc., can be obtained on appli ration to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt., C. A E. K. K., Albany; . K. Conman, G. i'. a., . r. uo , l'ortland or to anv S. P or C. A E. agent. Rate from Hillsboro to Newport $0. ; rate from Hillsboro to Yaquina It).: rate from HillHlx.ro to Detroit 5. ihree-day rate Irom Hillsboro to i a- quina or Newport f 'J. Talsphona, Main f SSi Rssldsnce Phons, tcett f 006 general law were made drastic enough Upon the church rests for building up a houltl against divorce. This sentiment must be made to spread throughout the country." W. L. BUCKNER. responsibility Contractor and Builder. althy sentiment , ... . Q, . ' General Jobbing. 330 Stark Street, Or)1oe and 9ieclalty. e gather from our exchanges, that Mr. Toor.e, when the the wheat crop is ruined by the heat, and that it will be a phenomenal crop, innocuous desuetude I know the situa- lmU Uie hoin are nearly gone from lion better than any other man, and I'll honey dew and lice, and will be the Ust ever picked. Our readers are requested KO 1 tunimo- i ,, . ., i leares raiiaina.. -'""""' tni-iier, miF or an oi inese ..... i-.....m. Corcallis & Eastern Railroad. TIME CARD NO. 29. loaded to the guards with touriHts from that are American flags in miniature. the East, struck a good, healthy pole- ?nl7 the corner where the sUrs should , ... ,. ., , , , ' I be is the picture of the sage of Wood- . ,,' T " y ,ar "P ,nong U,e burn- 1,10 0,''V Marion county van nrs, out me animal left a dense per- candidate," sai fume, a kind that would not rub off. In primary election rolls around; all the an instant every car was fairlv aatnr.il rMt ot lhe ?alem '?Uows have gone into with the aroma, and the car windows were pulled down in wrath, while hand- be left standing when all the others are kerchiefs and smelling-bottles were pot down.' a t ........ 4 .. T . .1 I j.m. . , . : . - .JU"M uie ouor was -uie loregoing statements anords the statements as being the pure, unadulter- Arrives Albany in urn bloom, and so dense that it could best evidence in the world that our U.! tmth-.n.i - p... ""0,,.l.M",?,Tlu,,-. l. cut nn in l.l..k. - In - i. i . . t . v lav Albany for Detroit ... ,,,., m nmu iiiniuinn iwn uoea noi snow any- I iii I Arrivaa Dctnili flora Filling a Porllaml, Oregon J NO 'J roa YAqt'lNA Learaa lAlhany Lhhh ('orralfl. . . Arrlrea v"'" 12;4ft p. 1-.4S p. 6:44 p. 1M a. m. ..111 a. m. ..12: IS p. in. so 4 rsoa DKTSOIT Arrlvea Alhany. car snouted at the top of his voice, thing about the situation. In his seal "Watch Tacoma Growl" The laugh to make an impressive statement he has uiai loiiowed soon purified the air, but been led Into an extravagance that It liu.l ... I .1.- I ... . 1. . ... ,- b-,hcu worn ne train i seems 10 can lor a rejoinder. ltwaSLie-l . . . xrrlvea Alban 11. ...... . .-I I n i n 1 . . 1... . . . . ' 1 . . i ... i . I ' reacneu roriiand whether the man with cause of the conviction of leading reiui- . 8 " prraiueni, wune ins ma so "a ivai.li- il . II . l. Bll .1 i 1. ....... 1.. . . .. 1 .1 . .u. llhanv T:ia. m. ..ll .io p. m. An exchange wants to know, "What has become of tiie boy with the patched so 6 roa yaviiiina'- trousers?" Probably he's in bed, plan- a V. Alb " 1:Wp. m. :) p. ni. : a. m. 7:10 a. m. uie good lungs was rival town. from Tacoma or Dr. Hkhbkkt Johnson, a Raptist min. ister of Roston, but formerly of Portland and Eugene, is visiting the fair and re newiog old acquaintances. Dr. John' .... ....... i .. . uii aiau-a, 111 reierring 10 KockSIeller s gifts to the church, that there is no di agreement that the principal source of the Standard Oil magnate's fortune has been secret rebates of the railroads In violation of law, and that gifts from such a source cannot posnibly be invited and should be refused if offered. And Dr Johnson further holds that "apart from the relmte feature of Mr. Rockefeller fortune it has been added to during a long series of years and a longer sequence of business transactions by methods of op pression, harshness and trickery deserv ing to le denounced by all lovers of their country." Churches can do good and thrive without Rockefeller's ill-gotten gold. blicans all over the country that he could not carry Marion county under any circumstances that other candidates were suggested, but there has been a desire among those who do not favor him to give him fair ami roHpectful treatment. It will not conduce to pleasant relations, nor in any way affect the chances of the other "fellows" to say at this time that anything is settled, for they are not going into "innocuous desuetude" at all. No candidate should take himself too seriously at this time, for there is a long and stublxtrn contest ahead. Flashy methods and foolish , . - ti, . ... . ., ooasis win no. nring votes, l nder the direct primary law the people are not likely to be stampeded, and they are not likely to allow any candidate to trap them into a cast-iron pledge of support a year before all thecamiidatee are named, and before all the issue are explained or understood. In all kindness, since Mr. Toose has been so free with the rest of us, permit us to suggest that he U niak ing a mistake in advertising his candi dacy on the American flag, and that he is hardly playing fair with the rest of the candidates in lining, as he has. the diligently basement never sews a new square on the of his bifurated toga. You Can tell almilt llmu hsiva HI. patches. There's much more apt to be I so roa cobvallm Arrive Corvallla NO 7 roa ALBANY liMrai Corral In.. 2:M p. in. . 3 Ju p. m. -SflO p. m. .6.40 p. m. good stuff in them than in the cuddled cniiii ol a man whose aesthetic nature would receive a shock to see his boy's garments "out at the seat. iitm A liianr r n p. m. Arrlvea t'ralll. :.' p, m. Train No. 1 arrlrea In Albany Id time to con nect with H. P. eutlibound train. Train No. 2 eonneria with 8. V. tralnialCor- ralllnaiid Albany, riving direct eervloa to New port ami adjacent beaclie. Train No. I leaves Albany for Petrnlt at 7 30a. m. , arriving tin re In ample time lo reach lhe Breltenbuib hot prlnga Uie tame day. Train No. 4 between Albany and Detroit con nect wltb the Kugeue local at Albany, alau with local from Corvallia. 1 rain No. lleavea Corvallti at S:30a. m.. ar rlvea at Albany 7. ID a. m. in lime to Caleb Ku Gov. T. T. (lnr.ni will be a candidate for the republican nomination for gov ernor or United States-senator. He is not now a candidate, and has not said that he will be, but friends in every part of th State have been urging him to en- u,lu;l U Portland and train to Detroit. ter the race for one place or the other. and those who have talked with him say it is certain his name will be on the pri mary ticket next spring. Sherman Co, News. Through Pullman tandard and tourial Bleep ing care dally lo Omaho, Chicago, Siokaue; wiiirm nit uui vara uaiiv 10 a.auuea 1 ltv through Pullman tourial aleeping care (pereou ally oouilucted) weekly lo t'blcago. Kanaa City recllulng chair care nwata dallv) to JXaat daily 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No change of ears 70 DKPAKT roK Cbicairo Portland Hecial lieui via H'utingtou Aflantlo Kipreaa S:lApm via lluut IngUm 8t." Paul Kant Mall :1a p Ul via Spokane 1IMK W IlKMLtM from Porllaml, Or. Hall l4ike, Iienver. Kt Worth, Omaha, Kan aaa City, Hi. Ixniia, Chi cago aud taut. Halt Lake. leaver, Kt worm, timana. Kan aaaClty, Ht. Uula,ch, cago and Eaal. W alla Walla. UwUtou Hpokane, nallace.Pull inau, MliineaMlla, Ml. Panl, Dulutb, Milwau kee.Cbicago and tat. AHHIVK KKOM 615 p. m. 7 15 a. :00 a. Oeean and River Schedyle .tot Ban Pranclaco Every Ave daya at t p. m. For AaUirla, nay polnuaud North Meatrb ually (except Sunday) at K:u0 p. m. ; Haturtlaya al 10 uu p. m. Dally aervloe (waur perniltllng) on the Wlllainclle aud Yamhill rivera. or further information aak or writs yo'ir neareat ticket agent, or A. IV. Craig- General Paawnger Agent, The Ori'gon Railway A Navigation Co., Portland Oregon. ASK TUB AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, S. 1'aul, Minneap olis, Duluth, Chicago, M. Louis, and All l'oints EaNt and South. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY. The Flyer and the Fast Mall4 HI irlN lrnrS5iVr. 4liS!yAHl t2 rva m i mm m ii i mi mur rt il r -' 4t i The .Most iiollghtriil Way to Cross (he Continent. Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springe, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springe and Denver. A Daylight llideJ.Throiish Nature's Art (laUeiy. Passing Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. Trains Daily Between Ogden and Denver EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SEEK NO FUKTIIEIt, UETTEK CAN'T HEj FOUND For detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, General Agent. ta4 Third Street Portland, Oregon SPLENDID SERVICE. UP-TO-DATH EQUPIMENT COl RTKOUS EMPLOYES DAYLIOIIT TRIP ACROSS the CASCADE and ROCKY MOUN TAINS. For Tickets, Rates, Folders and Full Particulars, call on or address II. DICKSON, City Ticket Agt, 122 Third St. Portland. S. O. YURKKS, A. G. F. A., First Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. Three Routes to the East ol s HI Central or Scenic, by way of Colorado, thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis via Rock Island System. Southern, by way of Los Angeles and El Paso, thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis via Rock Island System. Northern, by way of Minneapolis and St. Paul, thence to Chicago via Rock Island .System. Notice the three eastern gateways. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern States. Full information, with folder "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," sent on request. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. We give Expedite Service on Freight. Route your shi nments via the Great Northern. Full inlormution from Wm. Harder. General Aitent, l'ortland, Ore. NewBicycleStore R.L Bennett, Prop. Wheels to rent, Repairing of all kinds, New and sec ond hand wheels for sale. Shop on Main Streel ( kVV'aVaV'sVBV'aVaVsy'WsV ' ITS" THE North Coast Limited via Yellowstone Park Line. J J S5i Actorimko to Asftcsxor Wilcox, the population of Washington county (!.:), divi.UM as follows: Roavenlam, IVavorton and precincts, 1,0.U); liuxton, 4'h); Columbia, 716; Cornelius chairmanship of the congressional com and precincts, l.y.M; Psiry, !MW ; piller, niittee which wss given him, not for prl 40lt; F.ast (slnr, M0; Kast Butte, 5ttf ; vate use, Lot to further the Interests of flalea Creek, 5ftl; Gaston anl re- wlwle party, without reference to in rincta, 715; Mountain, 145; North For-1 dividual interests. Before the csmpsign ki urove, i, mo; jvmin rorest Urove, s over an oi me canuiates will know a 1,27; North llillslioro, 9; 8uth good wore of 'the situation' than Hillsboro, 1,01M; Ueedville, 701 South ny of them doee now, and any one of Tualatin, 8.r.5 ; Washington, H.4 ; West them who is inclined to boast that he al ready has a "cinch" should consider the advice of Oliver Cromwall: 'I beseech you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to think it possible that yon may be mir taken.' " lhitte, 724; Went Cedar, including Sher wood, tM5. The number of cultivated acre in the county are 77,018; acres of orchards nd gardens, 7,02; bushels of wheat, 14.,. 15; oats, 4i.1,S.'i0; corn, !, 3irt; onions, 10,747; potatoes, 20s',144; apples, 112.MS; tons of hay, 43,34(1; I Candidates for congress in this dii 1- 1 a t ntt . t AAaaaaa It! a a .at . )xmvifl oi uiiuftcvo, .i.i; wixii, pj.Ji i ; in peein 10 im running inn trip on 1 (VksaA. a .lit.. t.. I I.I a. a a ijutter ani cnese, .w, ,. ; nnnur ol I me principle oi "go eariv anil get a liorses, 6,vl ; mules, t5; cattle, 15,974 :' good seat." Salem Journal. Another Divorce Asked For. Kenyon Crandall on Monday filed an action in the circuit court for divorce against his wife, Llzxie A. Crandall. stating that on December 7th, 1K05, the piamtiiT and defendant were married in Los Angeles, Cal., and lived together until September 1, 1902; that atialnst his wish and desire the defendant per- siHie.1 in residing in the city of Pan Francisco, not withstanding that all the interests of the plaintiff were in this state; that his means were limited, and against his wishes he consented to re side In Nan Francisco, until all I.I. means were exhausted, and that the de fendant well knew this fact. He then left San Francisco and moved to HilU bora, but the plaintiff refused to follow mm Here, though requested to do so. and she still refuses to come and lia-a ith him. For this reason fclalntlff demands that a divorce be granted. 1 1 ii you nave a nouse to rent, or one to sell, or anything else to sell, rent or trade. Hut them at this office. If we do not bring you a customer it will not cost you a cent. Train No. I learaa Albany for (vn-rallls al 2 40 p. m. , aiier ma arrival or a. r. DoruiDouna ovsrland. Train No. 7 Im.m (Vimllla ai t:00 n. m ar. rlrea In Albany al :40 p. m., In lima to Connect wltb lha local lor Eugene and way polnta. Train No. i Ihbtm Albany for (Vrrallla at :! P.m., after the arrival of lbs 8. P. local from ortlaud. For further Information apply to J .' UlVi . lin Paa. Ami . T. CfK-KREU- Aranl. Albany. H. H. KO.M8E, Asent Corvallla. HOLLIITrR Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bory HadlsiBS for Bsiy Paopla. Brlnp Ooldea Baaltk sai Kaatwae Vlror. A mwlfla ti Onnatlnatlnn. taHlnMtlnn I.It Snd Kidney TrnublM, I'lmpli-a. Ecaama, Impure Bloorl. Ba4 RrMih. Hluiraiab Bovrla. Hwlaoh and Haekarho. It's Rocky Mountain Ta In tab let ritrm. an canta a boa. ftnulna made by HoLuaras Dauo Coaraav, Ma-llatm. Wla. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PULLMAN STANDARD SLEEPERS. Electric Lights in Ecery Berth. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. Electric Lights. Dining Car, Night and Day Electric Lights Day Coaches Sl Observation Car Electric Lights, Electric Fans, Barber Shop. Bath. Library. Numerous Other Comforts. KILLthi COUCH and CURE thi LUNC8 WITH Dr. tine's Nov; Discovory forC FONSUMPTION 0UGHI astf OLDS Price BOoafl.OO Free Trial. Surest and ttuickeet Cure for all THROAT and LUNO TROUB LES, or MONET BACK. All Travel Comforts are Found on any of our 0--Daily Transcontinental Trains :.3 255 The Ticket Office at Portland is at Morrison Street, Corner of Third A. D. CHARLTON, T a S? 2 a . as S n I D aT a" S M s 7lst' Dllakil f