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T ’lie
O b s e rv e r.
MORO, OKEQON :
FR ID A Y ................... .J une 29, 1906
P erso n al T alk W ith You.
If von do n o t read T h e O b serv er
Afl»y No«?
U e should like to have you take
It and we 'm ow It would be profitable to
vou to become a subscriber. W e send 1»
two years for $2 50; oneyear $ 1 6 0 ; lt^cts
f (m onth ts j ’f much. T ry It. Order by
Postal Card, and pay for It when you can-
/ A t a tty time when requested Io do
the paper w ill be dlsconllnued.-But we
expect that all arrears w ill be paid before
such request is made. It Is easy to ask us
for a staten.ent, which w ill be cheerfully
rendered at any time.
W hen
in
P o r i la n d
STOP
Grand 4th of July
Are as ootunion In In d ia aa stomach
an d liver dtoordera w ith ua. For the lat
ter h o w ev « there la a sure cure: Eleo-
trlc Bitter»; the great restorative medi
cine, of which HA Brown of Bennetta-
vll'e.RC, say»: “They restored my wife
to p e rf ct health, after years of suffering
with dyspepsia and a chronically
liver.’’Electric B itters cure billiousfiees
chills and fever, kidney troubles and
bladder disorders. Hold on guarantee by
RW Montgomery, Moro Pharmacy,60c.
Celebration and Carnival
Old You N otioe It 7
T he Astoria and Columbia River By
C om pany's latest Houvenlr Post Book,
containing 12 half-tone views of C lat
sop Beach and o th er points of Interest
along lta line between P ortland and
Hea Hide Is m aking th e h ito f the season
Everybody w ants It, and you will have
to place your order early to avoid the
rush. Mailed free upon application to
J. C. Mayo, General Passenger Agent,
Astoria, Oregon, or C. A. Htewart, A g’t.
248 A lder a t, P ortland, Oregon.
T w o Days July 3d and 4 th
The Dalles
F o llo w in g T h e Flag
AT
W hen our soldiers w eut to Cuba snd
the P hilippines health was Hie most
iu iporiaut consideration. W P Morgau
C o m e r 7 th a n d S tark S tre e ts . retired comm issary sergeant, of rural
route 1, Con oord, N H /, says “ I was two
I t 1» ne w and Its rooms are provided with
years in Cuba and two years in P h ilip
running water and long distance tele
pines and being subject to colds I took
phones. European plan. Rates
f l per day and upward.
Dr. K in g ’s New Discovery for consum p
H ighest priced room $3
tion whloh kept me In perfect health,
per day“.
and now, in New H am pshire, I find It
W right-D ickinson Hotel Co. ho beat m edicine in the world for colds,
oougha and th ro at an d lung diseases.
( has. Wright, President
G uaranteed by RW M on tg o m ery ,d ru g
M. C. Dickinson, Manager. gist. 60c. and SI. T rial bottle free.
Hotel Oregon
NOISY
fuionM rus
WH MtTOMAS.
R ÄTE«
f l ou asd D p
Thl« popular botet hM «gal« bee« le««HI
for « period of fl»e >>»r« by th« Imperi«»
H
o te l
v Co.,
o .,
w u"«.
p r e s id e n t.
—-
Holet
who««
president,
Mr.
I hit
M r t.tilu , »1«» ■ « • m ile « the management;
Mr. Know I««. the former manager, retlrtnf
from active t,u«lue«« life. -if
IMPROVEMENTS JUBT COMPLETED
under the dlreetlon of Mr l’hll Met««-b«n
make thl« hotel SE00MD TO HOME In tb .
Northwest.
Carnet« «nd furniture b»ve
l>een replaced. T he dining room la now
on the main floor
The care »a one of the
oivn’i retort» <»n the Coa»t.
Th*
Heldell»*rr room for ladle» 1» • co»Tenlent
rrf reeh
room.
Free bua n iw ti all
train»
Our lUuatrateA booklet tell» you
• 11 atKMit 11 and how to •»*»• the alfhta.
Addreaa
IMPERIAL MOTRL,
333 Washington S t , Portland, Ora.
Street Parade
Headed by /Goddess of Lib-^
erty and bevy of pretty
American Girls, followed by
companies of Infantry.
B e a u tifu l
D e c o ra te d
F ra te rn a l
M O R O , ORECON.
W m . R K Y M O N D . P ro p r.
V e h ic le s
S o c ie t ie s
FARM ERS
EVERYBODY
IS
C O R D IA L L Y
DUPLEX
M y Celebrated M a m m o th
T A C K
BYi?ON W E S T
BYRON W E S T
8t. Joe.
FOR PUBLICATION
W as sired by Great West, by
Royal King of Kentucky, l»v
First dam by Don Ju an by Signal; second dam by Dietz St.
make the season of 1906 As follow«,
Beginning*April 16th at
Department of the Interior,
Land Offioe. The D alle »,“
• M ar 96th h, 1906. I ,
Notioe ia hereby given that Fraueia M
llarniaon, of A jr i. Oregon, ha« filed notioe
of hia mtovt .on io n k-' flo.il co. mutation
iro if in “'i.ip >*< f h c! 'in:
z: ”•• ins
Moro, Red Barn, Monday and Tuesday.
The Bales ranch, 3 miles S. E. of Wasco on Wednes;
r
day, Thursday and Friday.
. -
Wasco on Saturday of each week.
The
D a lle «
B ra s s B an d
and
TH E
'
ZO UÄVE
BÄND
u s . c ^ B y jB ir g f e id 's T U rc h e s t« .
A
Magnificent Display of Fireworks.
When M
re will sell anything at auction that anyone wishes
\Ve
to
se^b
-B
ring in a Horse, Cow, Hog—anything you
—
« « . bring
b r „ , L - . in
..
C ELEBRATE
WE
The hand th a t furnished
music for tho Lewis and
Clark Fair.
ASSURE
W IT H
YOU
US.
A
GOOD
T IM E .
M . \ ^ ‘ that’aald p»r>J
otice for publication .
IN- par I met t <>• The Interior,
Land Offioe at Tha Dal lea. Or.
May 26. 1906.
Notioe ia hereby given that Alida A. Fran-
01«, formerly Alida A. Herman«, of Monk-
land. Or., haa filed notioe of her intention
to make final five-year proof in rapport of
her claim, via: Homestead Entry N0.JWJ6
the W g of lb . N W X
■unde -------------------for
Got. 23, 1900,
S«oti<»n 3ft, Township 1 8, range 18 K, W M,
ami that aaid prmd will be made before the
UewUter and Beoeiver at The Dalles,Oregon
on Jnly lTth.1906.
Hl.e UHmeeihr following witness.« to prove
te r eoolinoou« residence upon and ouitiv«-
ii.ii ...
of w-
the «aid
land, ---------
vis: Hugh
Morton
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r and
—
The Dalles, Portland and
istoria Navigation Co.
T he beat features of m erit
la UH« fencing »re found
in it« niultlliple of horizon
iVAVAVi
tal w in «.thecabled selvage
httd cable every font ¡41 the
iWAWAWi
lieiglil of fenee, ‘ to H»y
l
WAWAV i
nothing <>f Hie Connecting
tne»ii wires; this, coupled
kVXAVi
w ith Its peculiar construc-
tlon, burs an.y possibility
lMA»A<
o fils 1*011 tructibg, sagging
nr narrow ing together be
tween posts; doing aw ay
wiUi the top. JiLinT-bjdlJ-’j u
board rail anil fully one-
half the num ber of ttost«
ordli.ifil.v required, which
reduces th e actual cost of
i he complete«! fence. These
Items alone insure n saving
r o - i u d July »1, I«»«, July «, IW l.
of
50 T per
cent, to tin
*” fully
H“ 1' 1H
i ' I«kin^into*aceount
the fact th a t a fence w ith a top rail m ust Is» m uch higher Ilian one w itbput to tie of
„-er w ithout tak in g nt. aejo m t
|h e h elg h t of
feI)ee and giV(.H chl(.kpIls som ething to light on. I l
m irtT of th e h e s t gaivuniz. d » t i l wire, sm oothly and evenly woven, and retains its f u ll le igl.t liefore sa well aa after
R eg u lato r Line
mVATj
JA VA «
ATAVATi
stretching
F o rU u U » l à s u i w j a ï 1-
Hteamers leave P ortland and T he
Dalles daily exe» p t Hunday at 7 a. m.
arriving at about 5 p m ., connecting at
L yle w ith tho
M anufactured by th e
P acific Steel and W ir e Co.,
O akland, Cal.
—
—
P o rtla n d . Oregon.
W . G. D U N C A N ,
H a n ag er.
The Chicago Milwaukee
iE E
Wsaarous Saadiwk
705.
T he Imported Percheron Stallion
P a ste u r , 5 5 4 0 0 , 4 0 0 7 8 .
... . . B i g g s ---- 11.60 arve
.. .G ilisons.. .. 11.19
....... Kink«........ 11.10
. . . . W asco.. . . 11.00
., K loudyke ,. 10 46
. . . S um m it . . . 10.40
Hay Canon Jet 10.24
.. Alci) m aids. 10.22
10 06
DeMoss
9.66
.Moro
. .E rsklnvllle . 9.37
.Grass Valley. 9.00
, . . B onrism ... 8.65
..... „ K ent . . . . 8 40
..i . . r W ilcox . . . 8.30
0 Á . S h a n ik o ... 8 00 a m
2 17
Black, «mall «tar and snip; foaled April 30, 1902. Bred by M.
Caillou, Theil, Orne, France. Hired by Scipion [13667] dam Pastille
[26673] by Louin,D’O r[5891] 2d dam Pelotte [25247] by Chartrain.
* 1405.
,nr
Will make the ensuing season at
X
Mondays and Tuesdays, John Christiansen’s farm
Wednesdays and Thursdays, J. F. Belshee’s farm
Fridays and Saturdays, - - - - Moro
TERM S:—$15, single leap, payable at time of service. $20 tho
season, payable a t the end nf the season. 125 to insure, payable when
mare is known to be with foal. Mare and Colt to stand good for
service«., Care will lie taken to prevent accidents but will lie responsible
1 for,none. Trading, selling or removing the mare from the neighbor-
boo«! forfeits the insurance and money becomes due.
E. Sells. Keeper.
1 20 tin t
1.40
1.44
2 04
•
Percheron Horse Breeders Assn.
.-ziuf li
bati n<l
¡.a-jgiigr
daily
Tine tide N o ll N orthhnd
May 20, 1900 passe nger
daily
ST A T IO N S
THKOVGH UTAH and COLORADO
( ’«»tie G ate, Cation of the G rand,
Black Canon;} M arshall and Tennea-
<e PaeMes, nod tlie World-Fanmue
Boyal Gorge
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For Peacrtptive and II1u«tra»vd Pamphlet«,
2.23
2.40
2.41
2.68
3.04
3.13
3.44
4 00
4.10
4.20
6.00 art
F o r rates anil In fo rm a tio n apply to
W . W. c*«*<»u:»«»*» Agent
Mor«». Or.
w . c . n ir n K lllR , f ir n . A«(.
P acific U niversity
FO REST GROVE, OREGON.
A H
ig h - g r a d e c o l l e g e W it h
S u p e r io r E q u ip m e n t .
Beautifully located tw enty-six miles
from Portland.
Full regular college courses.
Academy give? strong preparatory and
High School courses.
Conservatory of Music and Fchool of
A rt, with superior instructors.
Business branches taught.
F re e b u s to Fbd from tr a m s
Gymnasium and Field Athletics under
a Physical Director.
- R a te s by th e d ay
Well-equipped Laboratories.
6 0 c, 7 6 c, S 1.0 0 , S I .6 0 , $ 2 . Library of 18,000 Volumes.
H ealthful social life; religious influences.
E u ro p e a n Plan
All student enterprises active
A G ood C lean F am ily H otel T H t SCHO OL TH A T STA N D S FOR TH E
BEST IN EDUCATION
If you want tp keep posked on all
W R IT E
FO R
OAT ALOQUE
that is doing in Kherwan oounty, you wan»
The Observer. Term« | I 6Ü per year
* ?
Columbia River
& NorthernRyCo
For Goldendale and K lick itat valley
(..»lnts. T rain leaves G oldendale at
K
a. rn. daily except Hunday, a rr iv
ing (it Lyle a t 7:30 a. m., connecting
w ith down river l*>at foa P ortland and
interm ediate point«.
le a v e s Lyle fur G oldendale on the
arrival of th e up river steam er.
Goud Accommcdatioiis for
Teans and Wagons.
C a rm o d y Bros., S ellin g Agents,
Pasteur is one of the very best draft horse« that ever left France..
124 Third Street,
PO RTLA N D, OR.
His physical proportion« are ¡»erfect and he possesses in an extraofdln
ary degree the high finish and great activity which ha« mads the breed
H s ts l
of Percheron horses so famous. His pedigree like his individual merit is , E s i a e n d
. the best th at can be foun^l in France, his ancestors on both sire’s and ,
?, lH,h?7*Uu<
t>)LiM«,1Gr,2ion OH*MOH'h0?|IU^f I dktn’s sides being the most noted prize winners and breeders in that!
«uearto
□
,
■
’ oountrv. His sire, Bcipion, was a prize winner at/ the Universal Ex-
Knut, Oregon.
4. j. H v * *2211 Michael T . Nolan. Register ¡»oeition at Paris in 1900.
He also won First Prize at tho two greatest
P r o tla p r i, O r e g o n .
shows in France in 1901. Pasteur on account of his great individual
PMINIHTRA1ORH NOTH tt
OSCAR A NDERSO N MANAGER
To all whom il «a*v Cimftin.
A
merit won First Prize in Collection at the greatcstiiorpe show in the
Notioe i« hereby given that the under- history of the world, th a t of the W orld’ Fair at St. Louis in 1904.
C m t a t a d Mcrriia U
«<gn»d h«« been duly appointed by the
■ tounty oourt of the «tate of Oregon, for
*h« rman oonntv, administrator of the ««tale
ul Carrie U « « * n , U«oM«ed.ei>d ell pereona
I,.rin g claim« against m id mtate, are here-
by notified and r«qoir«»d to present the same
duty verified, to the nnderatgned adralnla
uator. at hia offioe in »he W. A- Gordon
Company« Bank, ia the atty of Moro, in
««id Shrrmaa county, at«to of OraMW. with
in atx month« from the dale of thia ootiee
Dated at Moro, Oregon, thia 16th day of
June. a. o 19U6.
N. P H .aaaa,
Administrator of tha estate of
» lj-15jyl» 2231
Carrie Ha
lUoNUALB
Attorney« for Admr
.oaUALJI A Malawi..
M
F E N C IN G .
rioro, Oregon.
V . H . S M IT H ,
O w ner.
m a d e ..g
A p ,...
n l 29,
, l'.a>l,loi
,
1
- - before
-
. . . Kegiater
. . -----
d Heo«i»«r
bo made
the
and
Receiver '
at The Dalle«, Oregon, on July 19th, 1906.
“ H« namea the following witneeeea to
pröxe hia oontinnona reaidenoe nnon and
■ ‘ land, via: ” E 0 ----------
Maley,
oullivatlon of * said
,.
George Orum George Smith, and Walter
Smith, all of Ajax Oregon.
6tjelj»6—222] MtcHAai, T . N o u r Kegiater
Will make the breeding seasons of
liKMi at the old Htrnhl pi ce near
I>«M om Springs, will be bandied
by A. B. Nelson an experienced
horseman who claims AgUinablo is
heat blooded and has more point« of
perfection than any other Jack in
this part of the country. See bis
colta for evidence of this fact.
Terms: 112 for one; 122 for two,
and a greater numlier in proportion,
payable
île when mare is known to he
with foal.
Aguinaldo has splendid action
and is a fine walker.
J ohn H. I) k M<*«.
214] v
DeMoss Bprinfcs, Or
TO
CO M E!
Terms of service, $15.00, payable when mare is known to be with foal.
I [Hoof No.
T h e C e le b ra te d J ac k
J -- 3 -
band
mmro
Clair by St. Clair.
A
aguinaldo
N O V E L T Y
O n
N j J Ü L
o
l Y
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
HAS P O IN T S O F M E R IT W O R T H Y O F A T T E N T IO N .
“■ W inner of first premium at the California State Fair in 1898.
id
N
FIREW O R KS !
M . M . S /.P O U L T R Y
[OTICK TOR PUBLICATION.
W ill make the breeding season
of 1906 at my farm, east of Moro
until about the l«t of July, when
he will be taken to my John Day
ranch in Sherman county.
Pasture will be furnished for a|l
breeding mnrw», &X going rates!
Terms: $15 to insure, money due
when the mare is known to be with
foal.
J. K. M artin , Owner.
M Ü S IC
■— r — g— —
Department of the Interior,
United States Land offioe,
The Dallea.Or., June 16, 1906.
Notioe is hereby given that Otis B. Me«
«Inger, of Moro, Oregon, hae filed notioe of
intention to make final fire year proof in
-at.port of hieolaim , via. Homeatekd Entry
No. lfiO72, made April 10th, 1906, for the E H
S W ^ .H W M S W W , Section W. and N E ^ N W
Section 32, Tp 1 S, K 16 E.W . M based
o il reaidenoe and f improvements on the NW
i4 . Section 33,To 1 B, R 16 E, W .M.and that j
«Aid proof w ill be made before the “ Uegleter
-•*-
and Iteoeiver at the Dalles, Oregon, on July
:U»I, 199ft Said proof is made ander the
proviaiona of the Aotof April 19, 1904.
He nan. the following witneaaea to prove
hi« oontinnona reaidenoe opon and J oaTtiaa-
nl»f—
tion of aaid land, via: H 8 Mo Ila nel, L Bar
num. J W Meeauiger and L L Peeta, all of
Moro, Oregon.
M ich «ai, T. Noam»,
6iJ.22jy27*l
Keglater
K
S U N R IS E .
£
BYRON WEST w ill
a d »«■
E n «■
try J ««W
N o. 92«1
* te
ICItU
V
IN V I T E D
»
clogged tiowels and torpid liver, until
oonstlpatlon becomes chronic. Thlsoon
dltlon Is unknow n to those who use Dr
K in g ’s New U fe Pills; th e beet and the
gentlest regulators of stom ach and bow
els. G uaranteed by RW Montgomery,
Moro Pharm acy, 26c. Try them .
Piano and Furniture moving ffhr
specialty. Special spring buck
fir this work.
GRAND B A L L - M
SPO RTS«
««e
S A L E S ..D A Y ■
This is a Splendid Thoroughbred Black Mammoth Jack.
Ho stands
16 hands high and weighs 1100 pound«. He comes from a line of the
F requently results from neglect of very finest breeders of K entucky stock.
jqoTic •X
AT
I «tua* l l . l v
E n tiles Close
Ju ly t^l
2d. 1.
Pony R ace—14 •
H ands and U nder.
H alf Mile—S tan d in g .S tart.
F irs t P re m iu m ............................. .
............ $26.00
Second P rem iu m ......................................... .. • • • 16.00 J
Trot or Pace—(Beeorda B arred.)
, H eats 2 in 3.
F irst P r e m i u m . . . ......... .............................. $o0.00
Second P re m iu m ............... ................................ 26 00
DOUBLE FANCY TURNOUTS.
O w ner to D rlv o ^ ’Free for All
In the Display Bace three conditions are essential to win.
1st—F ancy steppers, action and condition <»( horses, fancy rig
nd fancy harness and equipage.
2d —H andling the reins by Die driver.
3d—S,>eed. (Conditions 1st ami 2d considered liefore »|>eed )
F irst P re m iu m ............................................. • • t-5 00
Second Prem ium
..................................' 15 00
T hird P rem ium ......................................... »••• 10.00
c p F fiA L
An A larm ing S itu a tio n
E xpress and freight deliver
ed to any part of the city.
T runks and grins taken to
and from all trains.
DUEL
L e n itim i /
U nt range Fee, 6 per cent
Free For All T ro ttin g or Pacing.
Mile H eat—2 and 3.
F irst prem ium ---- ............ . . . ..............160.00
1 Second Prem ium '....... *..............' . ....................... ‘36.00
Half Mile Dash -C a tc h W eights.
First P re m iu m .. ...................... • .....................$36.00
Second P r e m i u m . ......................
1500
Ladles to D rive—F ree for A ll.
FANCY TURNOUTS. •
In this Display Bace three conditions are essential to w in:
1st—Fancy steppers, good action, fancy harness, fancy rig and
equipment«.
.
2*1—H andling of Die reins by the drivers.
;ij __ Sjieeii of the stepper, («'ondltiuns 1st and 2d to lie considered
before speed.)
F irst Prem ium ............. . . . . . . . . . . . - ^ $ 2 6 . 0 0
Second P rem ium .................................. . ........■ 15.00
T hird Prem ium v ...................... .“ ................
I0.CO
"
l’ole, Host/ Races, _
Exciting Buccaro Contests,¿Log Rolling Contest, Greased
Ball Gaines, Rille and Shotgun Toufnament, Aquatic Sports, Etc., Etc.
Vinton H otel
Conducted on Best Principles
PROG R A P I-— A R T IL L E R Y
R A C E S I R A C E S ! R A C E S ’ — July 3
(P O P U L A R -C O N T E S T S
Hotel Hood
Red gern Exprese
F lo a t«
F ir e - D e p a rtm e n ts
D eath fro m Lookjaw
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
THE
__
SPECTACULAR
N ever fallows an Injury dressed w ith
Bucklen’s A rnica Halve. Its antlsep
tic healing properties prevent blood
poisoning. Chas Oswald, m erchant, of
Renselaer, N Y , w rites: “ I t cured Heth
B urch, of this place, of th e ugliest sore
on his neck I ever saw .” Cures w ounds
Four Blocks from U nion Dejiot
burns, and sores. 26c a t RW M ontgom
6th and E v erett sts.
N ew Brick B uilding Newly Furnished. erys drug store.
. B»teo 60, 76,
P*r dwy
Got«« to tho Boaoh?
Best accom modations in th e city for the
m oney.
B ound trip season excursion tickets
P. A. V IL E S , Proprietor, P ortland, Or Io Clatsop and N orth Beach points via
the A stcrla and Columbia B iver Ball-
road were placed on sale May 1st, and
will be dally u ntil Kept. 30th, a t th e
Portland office, 248 A lder street, and at
G R A S S VALLEY, O R E .
the Union Depot, a t the popular rate
of |4 for th e round trip . Children of
half fare age, one-half the ad u lt rate.
( • n a a a e r r la l T r a d e S o lic ite s
July 3 -
6O R 6EO Ü S
T he passenger d ep artm en t of th e OB
A N has Issued a circular announcing
special excursion rates for th e coming
sum m er season. One lim ited first class
fare, plus 110, Is th e rate for round trip
tickets to all th e principal points of the
oast and m iddle west. Tickets on this
basts m ay be purchased for Chicago, Ht
Louis, Ht Paul, Minneapolis, D uluth
K ansas city, Ht Joseph, A tchison, Oma
__, le a v e n w orth, Council Blufts and
Hioux city. The dates on w hich these
rates will obtain are Ju ly 2d and 3d
A ugust 7th, 8th and 9th,Septem ber 8tb
and 10th. The tim e lim it is placed at
90 days. The same rate will be made
to Milwaukee, W ls., A ugust 7th, 8th
and 0th, only.
New Entirely.
Convientto Business
OPENS
IN S P IR IN G
Cheap Fare East.
IM P E R IA L
HOTEL
C A N N O N A D IN G
F o r a n v f i i i i h i r In fo rm a tio n w rite o r
call on t t i e ’ teare t A g e n t, or the G eneral
O lfice nt P o rtla n ii.
And
St. Paul Railway
The Milwaukee
Pioneer Limited. St. Paul to Chicaio.
Overland Limited, Omaha to Chicago.
Southwest Limited, Kamas City to Cbicaao
No train In the service of
any railroad in the world
equals in equipment that of the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.!
Paul Ry. They own and)
operate their own sleeping
and (lining cars and give
their patrons an excellence
of service not obtainable
el8where.
B e r th s In th e ir sle e p e rs
a re L o ng er, H ig h e r a n d W id e r
th a n in sm a lla r c a r s on o th e r
lin ts. T h ey p ro te c t th e ir tr a in s
by th e B lock S y s te m .
H . 8 . R O W E , C e n e ra i A g e n t,
134 T h ird 8 t., P o r tla n d , Or,
Difficulty in having your Observer
clinngcd may he avoided by «ending the
de«lred alteration io thl« office. Alway»
give the name o f the office from which
you want It changed, a« w ell as the one lo
which It la tp taJkent.
Is Tbs Only
Double-Track
Railway between (he
Missouri River
and
Chicago
T he Chicago-Portland Special, tl c
most luxurious train In the w°rl I.
Drawing-room sleeping cars, dintr g
car, buffet smoking and library cur
(barber and bath). Less than thr< e
days Portland to Chicago.
to Chicago are operated daily via the
O regon K ailroad_3c N avigation
Company. Oregon Short Line Rail
i.mu, Union
v....uu ______
road,
Pacific Railroad and
Chicago & North-W estern Railway
to Chicago from Portland and point!
in Oregon.
Daily and peraonafly conducted
cú"r»(oñ«in, Fullm «n,tourl»t «leaping
-
• * • Lo« Angele«
* - gele« «nd
car« Irom Portland,
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San Francisco, through to C hicago
w ithout change.
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B A H F B A M t U C O .C A L .
a.c.
saskes . .
Chicago & North-Western Ry.