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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1893)
1 here bus been much »aid about the democratic party aud the |>en»i«ner». GIVES Why more young men and ladies do i Iteeent Washington despatches indi Some, |«rhaps, justly; more, unjustly. 1 RtSH HARDING II HEATH, Publishers. not attend the »tate agricultural college 1 cate very clearly tliat the project of an On this subject the Reporter over 1» a question that must lie answered by income tax is likely to command a reaches itself. In calling attention to the man who opposes appropriations; much stronger support, both in the a member of Custer poet whose pension SUBSCRIPTION «ATM. While some I ways aud mean» committee and the doe Copy . per year, inadvaacs.................. |t 00 for educational pur|toses. has been stopped, it conveyed the idea OaaCapy, six month»In advance............ 50 250 are attending the ’collage, there are house, than bus lieen expected. that the present administration was at accommodations for 250 more. The, Properly adjusted, an income tax is fault. It is safe to say that the same Entered at the poatoflieeat McMinnville college is perfect ill all its ap|K>intments ’ an ideal reveuue measure. It taxes rules prevail in the department now Oregon, as second-class matter. and when you see young meu in the ! wealth and not eousuuiption, accumu that were in force under Mr. Harrison. VyW- fw|LL NoTgUlBtr mechanical department hard at work lation instead of industry. At any rate many jiensioners—a mem AnacreeHble Laxative and NERVE TONIC. K ksoi . ctioss or Co.vpoi.ixcr. ash ah . O bit - fashioning iron and wood into various Tlie suggestion of Mr. Whiting, of ber of Custer post among the number— Boid by DruiciTHis or sent by mail. 25c., 00o., nary I’oelrv will lie chargeil for st regulur useful things, each having a look of the waysand means committee, how were cut off the rolls in 181*2 iu the and $1.00 per package. Samples free, advertising rates. • The Favorite TOOTH POWill earnestnessaml perfeet satisfaction upon ever, if embodied in law, wauld seri same unceremonious inauner a» the Re irru n.W for the Teeth and Breath, 25a. H kmpi . k ('oriKR O f T he T kxkehoxk -R kgw - ously impair both the productiveness his face, one wonders why more teu will be mailed to any person in the porter has stated. Maybe the G. A. 11. United States <>r Europe, who desires one, of our mechanics do not take this prac and the ideal Justice of the tax. It is t did not approve these things then any free of charge. tical as well as theoretical course before Ills plan to impose the tax at a fixed more than It does now. The demo L. I*. Fisher, Newspaper advertising going into the world. The man who liereentage upon all incomes over $2*XM*, cratic jxiliey regarding the |iension bu •gent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange. San Francisco, is our authorized agent. This does not take advantage of opportuni making the rate no heavier upon a reau is to give every honest, deserving paper is kept on file iu his office. ties ottered is slowly going behind, and great than iqion a small income. soldier Ills due; but to cut off the frauds But the graduation of rate is of the the man wlio starts out In life, without All tubicribert who do not receive Ihtir the benefit of college training in his essence of an iucome tax, a part of the many whose only claim for a pension is on a plain with that ef the Irishman paper regularly will confer a faror by im — OF THE— mediately reporting the tame to Ihit office trade, is handicapped. While’the agri fundamental idea upon which the tax who sent in an application because lie rests — namely that men should bo cultural college is all that. the title im had “hinted his back jumping the plies, it is more, and is a thorough taxed according to their ability to pay. bounty.” A levy of 5 per cent would mean two training school for persons desiring to Express Tyains Leave Portland Daily. I.KAVK. AKRlVK. take up mechanics in all its branches very diflerent things to the man with Over 1500 tramps have crossed the Portland . <>.15 p m SanFranciscolO.lSaui or in one. President Bloss is a cool cal an income of $2,500 and the man with California liue going south in the past | San 8.20 aui " Frau... 7:00 p in Portland culator mid has caught tlie drift of tlie one <>f $50,000. To the one its payment 30 days. Poor California. Above trains stop at all stations front Portland to Albany inclusive also Tangent, times. Already in the east tlie de would involve some deprival of the or Hhdda, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction City, mand for college mechanical training dinary comforts and necessaries of life; NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Irving. Eugene, and all stations from Kose- bnrg to Ashland inclusive to the other it would not involve even bus increased to such an extent that at Unseburg Mall Dally, the agricultural college of New York the sacriticeof luxury, but would mean Notice is hereby given, that the under-1 AHK1VK LKAVK. there are but two students taking the only some small reduction in annual signed ha sheriff'of Yaraliill county. State Portland. . 8:30 a mi Roseburg. Roseburg... 5:50 pm Portland ... 4 :30 p in agricultural course. Under the super accumulation. Such a tux would lie of Oregon, will, by virtue of a writ of exe Roseburg. 7:00 a nil i ?. cution duly issued out of the Circuit court vision of President Bloss a complete grossly unfair us a distribution of pub of said county and state, bearing date of Pining Curs on Ogden Route, iron and wood working plant has been lic burdens and very unsatisfactory as October 23, 1893, and to me directed, upon and to enforce that certain decree of fore Pullman Buffet Sleepers, added to the college and it was indeed a source of revenue. closure and sale made on the 2Uth day oi l AND An iucouie tax should bear very September, 181)8, by said court in that cer-, a pleasure to see the earnest faced stir dents taking their turn in handling the lightly upon small incomes ami more tain suit wherein Andrew Full and George Second Class Sleeping Cars Trunk were plaintilts and William Bond, Attached to all Through Train». engine for the generation of power and and more heavily as incomes become Hannah Bond. W. T. Bhiirtleff', Alice O. WEST SIDE DIVISION their turn in earing for the dynamo larger and better able to bear it. That Shurtleft, Milton Hampton, Mrs, Milton Hampton. .1, I). Nash, F. B. V. Nash, J. A. Between Portland and Corvallis. that furnishes light for the institution. principle is accepted wherever the in Arment, Mrs. J. A. Arment. Henry L. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. Cponu table stood a small constant come tax Isa part of a scientific system. Chirk, Geo. L, Simonds, Elmer P, Dixon, AHRlVK LKAVK B. Hastings, J. C. Morris, F. R. Mc current dynamo capable of producing It is that principle which excepts very Wiley McMinn’.. 10:15 a m Portland ... 7:30 a m____________ Donald and Yamhill county, Oregon, were .. .12:15 p m current for 12 16-candle power lights, small incomes from all taxation. It is defendants, whereby it was decreed by said McMinn’.. 10:15 a m Cojvallis ;t ni p “ ua ”* that said plaintiffs recover from the Corvallis... 1:00 p m McMinn’. .. 3:01 tlie work of twn'students. The entire right and just and expedient.— World. court 5 :30 p .n defendants, William Bond and Hannah McMinn’... 3:01 p m Portland . machine had been constructed in the At Albany and Corvallis connect with Bond, in United States gold coin, the sum Tlie eight years’ administration of of four thousand and forty-nine dollars and trains of Oregon Pacific. shops. Forgings’ were being made Express Train Daily, except Sunday. 25 cents ($4,049.25) with interest there Thursday, October 2(5, 1893. that were the equal of the product General Grant experienced more cabi on from the date of said decree at the rate ARRIVK, I.KAVK. of expert mechanics. Lathes were be net changes than any other in the his of ten per cent per annum and $.*100.00 at Portland 4:40 p ini McMnn ... 7.25pm torney ’ s fees and $97.. ‘ 15 costs and disburse tory of the government. This fact was 5:50 a in|Portland. . 8:25 a m McMinn ’ It wüst be admitted that the Van ing operated and the most difileult ments, and that the real property herein Alen appointment balance» the Wtinn- work to an uneducated mechanic was apparently lost sight of when upon the after described, be sold according to law, maker appointment of the Harrison ad being turned out,correct in all its parts, death of Hamilton Fish some weeks to obtain funds with which to satisfy said decree, costs and accruing costs, at the ministration. Tile game up to dale i»a by beardless boys, uot yet more than ago it was repeatedly stated that his courthouse door in McMinnville, in said The Eastern slates, Canada or Europe death left but three suruivors of Grant ’ s county and state, on the 25th day of No (’an be obtained at lowest rates from G. A. draw. half way through their teens. In the vember, A. I). 1898, at the hour of eleven Wilcox, Agent, McMinnville. woodworking department and in the administration corps—George M. Robe o’clock a, m. of said day, sell at public auc R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, It seems not to have dawned upon blacksmith shop the same degree of ex soil of New Jersey, Benjamin H. Bris tion for cash in United States gold coin, Manager. Asst. G. F. & P Agt the minds of seme of our friends that cellence prevailed, and, while the boys tow of New York, and J. N. Tyner of the following described real premises, towit: The donation land claim of Edward R. the Evening Telegram is no longer a were clothed in overalls and leather Indiana. The full cabinet list of the Geary and Nancy M. Geary his wife, claim Nos. 62 and 65, notification No 1176 in Grant administration is as follows: It is democratic piqier, if it ever was. aprons and looked as disreputable as townships 3 and 4 south of range .*’» W. of the populistic through and through. any mechanic X<*ou!<l desire them to Secretaries of state, Elihu B. Wash- Willamette meridian, in Yamhill county, look, it was evident that something else bnrne and Hamilton I’isli; secretaries and state of Oregon, containing 320.92^acres The country seems to lie in need of a besides their hands produced the sym of the treasury, Geerge A. Boutwell, of land (saving and excepting from said (Northern Pacific R. R. Co. Lessee.) premises <80 acres thereof heretofore restoration of parity in its olllcial pun metrical shapes of iron and wood they Win. A. Richardson, Benjamin H. conveyed to Herman ami Annie Kramer LATEST THŒ ishment. The man who steals bread were making out. It was the result? of Bristow and Lot M. Morrill; secretaries by deed recorded on pages 88 and 89 ot book “8” of the records of deeds of said county, Two Th rough Trains Daily. ought to enjoy the same advantages as practiced hands guided by a properly of war, John A. Rawlins, John M. and excepting , also, from said premises to the man who steals railroads— Il'nrM. directed and cultivated mind. At the Schofield, William T. Sherman, Win. be sold, as aforesaid, lots 19, 20, 21 and 25 of what is known as Fruitvale «Subdivision 45p 6 25p Iv Minneapolis ar 8 40a 5 45p school the brain is mad« to bear its best W. Belknap, Alphonzo Taft and J. of land as described on tlie re 12 12«p StPanl ar 8(J0a 5 00p The country press is imposed upon fruit and the experience of thousands Donald < 'ameron; secretaries of the na corded plat of said sulxiivision 10 30a 7 15p Iv. 4 05p Iv Duluth ar 11 10a 7 35p by all classes of people. Even niitils- of brains is concentrated and given to vy, Adolph E. llorie and George M. in the public records of said Yamhill coun I 45|> 7 05p Iv . Ashland ar 8 05a 4 30p ty. said lots having been released from the ters of the gospel attempt to use it for the young man who applies himself, Robeson; postmasters-general,John A. J. hen of the mortgage deed foreclosed in said 7 15a 10 (Da ar ..Chicago Iv 5 00p 11 Vip selfish purposes and feel hurt when the for tho betterment of himself and the <'reswell, James W. Marshall, Marshall suit, and that said| real premises will be Tickets »old and baggage checked through sold by me at said time and place and upon to all points in the Cnited States and Cana editor fails t« look at matters through Jewel and James M. Tyuer; uttorneys- the terms stated to satisfy said execution da. world. Close connection made in Chicago with their spectacles. general, Ebenezer R. Hoar, Amos T. and said decree. 1 all trains going East and South. Dated October 25. 1893. For full information apply to your near- THE WEST WILL DESERT. Akerman, Geo. H. Williams, Edwards W. L. WARREN, I est ticket agent or to JAS. C. i’OND, The speech of Senator Dolph deliver I’ierrepont and Alphonzo Taft; secreta Sheriff of said County. Hen. Pass, and Tkt. Agt. Chicago, III If this disconnected and uncertain ries of the interior, Jacob I). Cox, Co ed on the 2d and 3d inst. is a strong and forcible reminder to the democratic ndministratioii of national affaire by lumbus Delano and Zauliuriah Chand senators ef their duty to the party and the democratic party continues there ler. Among those of this list w ho still to the country in the matter of the re will be no democratic party in the next survive are Judge Williams of this city, campaign. Consolidation of affairs aud Boutwell, Richardson, Bristow, Scho peal of the Sherman law. sentiment is needed at this time if the field, Cameron, Robeson, Tyner, Hoar, Have (lifterent meanings, You can set a lieu, but you cannot sit on one comfortably. Probably no railroad commission of democratic party is to do the tilings it Cox and Delano. There are possibly this state has brought forth more con han been ordered to do by the people of others whose1 political fame has suffered demnation of railroad commissions than this country. The start was made in eclipse and the announcement of w hose lias the present one. Why the rates the projier manner and in tlie right di death will in due time recall to the To sit on, and we have the largest, ebeapest and most were raised and how it was accomplish rection, but dissentions hare sprung up country the fact that they ever lived. artistic line ever brought to this eity. ed by the railroad company we would that have riven the party into a thous The truth is that Grant’s administra and fragments. If matters continue as tion detracted from rather than added like explained by the commission. they are these fragments will disinte to his political honors, and there are The passage of the bill repealing the grate anil it will be an impossibility to Should not be made before looking over our stock. some names and events connected with federal election laws by the house has unite tliem"in one common mass. A it that the most sincere friends of the HcHinnville, Or. BURNS & DANIELS. not brought forth the storm of dissent great mail is needed in our nationul af soldier do not care to recall and wotild from the press of the country as was fairs at this time more than one was fain forget.— Oregonian. brought forth by the passage of the ever needed liefore, anil that he should law. This simply illustrates the unity lie a democrat everyone must admit. In an article on “Speculation and of the people on questions of right. I'uless out turns up with the power to Hanking operations,'’ M. II. G. Levy conciliate, to interest the people because undertakes to prove that an element ef A pull for McMinnville and all her of his own greatness aud the greatness speculation enters into all business and institution», by the business men of the of his measures for the common good, exercises human faculties in a perfectly Owing to very close time« iu money matters aud the low price city will do more at tId» time than at the west will desert both parties. So legitimate manner. He who quotes of grain, and in fact everything the farmer lias to sell, I have any other. McMinnvils will either be long as the west is the home of liberty, the Greek philosopher Thales, w ho on concluded to make this Big Sale, and give the people of Yamhill a eity of the first class or a village in the home of Americans, and the birth one occasion bought up all the olives of county a, chance to buy their twenty year». The way we go depends place of the idea that America is for his district, his meteorological knowl u)K>n the business men and citizens. Americans, it is meet that the country, edge having warned him of a bad sea Patronize home people as a starter. if it is to lie divided, should divide on son. The olives went up, and Thales For Less Money Than Ever Before, Our terms during this sale this line. Tlie west is leyal to the old made money. Certain practical friends If the ministers of this city who traditions. They believe in the princi appear to have ebjected to monetary will be eash at the prices here given, I will gives you the prices seem inclined to talk newspapers in ples for which their forefathers fought, operations as being in themselves un of goods as heretofore sold and the prices at which they will be offered during this sale : stead of tlie gospel to their congrega anil are prepared to fight for them fruitful. Thales laughed and said that tions, will please announce in connec again if need lie. The west is broad the learned man who could reason 13 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 ♦ 1.00 tion with their discourse that the sub and fertile, aud the intelligence of tlie would come out with a profit. The 15 4. " ~~ Sugar........ 1.00 Extra 0 1.00 scription priceof the T ki . ei ’H onk -R kg - people is as broad and fertile as tlie morality of this answer not being in 14 ll No. 1 Rice.............. 1.00 1.00 istkk is one dollar per year, we will country. Its people believe not only in ll question, the reader is free to find a 3 No. 1 Roast Coffee. 1.00 1.00 feol grateful to thorn for the favor. For the true, hut in tlie exact principles of Greek "corner” interesting as a matter ll 50 Fine Salt.................. 75 (10 what adverti»ing they are doing for us lilierty, and will desert any party that ■ of history. The real gist of M. levy’s « J ! 100 ll 1.35 1.15 we extend our thanks. Let the good attempts to usurp the )>ower of the peo article is that the free play of human < Coal Oil per can.......... 1.35 1.15 work go on. ple in any way, it matters not whether intellect on the value of a present er 1.10 “ to fill jacket 90 the usurpation conies from the chief ex prospective bargain tends oil the whole 5 Gallons Syrup, keg.... 1.50 1.35 The end of financial legislation is ecutive of the nation or front tlie halls to reduce prices to an average and to 5 “ “ jackets jackets . . . 2.75 2.40 drawing near and the country will it of congress, from tlie men they have diminish the element of chance. He ll 1 SO per can 70 have a currency as stable as the moun Cl ci elected. They are prepared to repudi illustrates this opinion aptly by remark I ‘ 65 55 tains, plentiful as the waters of the ate any and all un-American ideas anil ing that the French peasant sells his Flour 95 90 ocean. From now on the country will laws and demonstrate through the bal crops with far less risk of local «heating Soda 3 for................ 25 4 for. . . 25 galop back to its former condition. lot Isix their unity and strength on nil than he could were there no Cour de la Corn Starch............ 10 8 Money will liecome easier and with the matters that do net conform to their Halle, meaning the market price of Corn Meal 10 lb.... 35 25 ea»e of money will come an increased broad interpretatinu of American lib Paris. Bread. 6 for............ 25 7 for. . . 25 price of wheat. Instead of hoarding erty and of a government bv the peo Bread 26 for............ 1.00 .'10 for. . 1.00 money and starving people will «|>end If reports are true the Southern Pa ________________ more for their necessities and a few ple. cific is desirous of gaining control over THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. (iRAiH'ArlON INglNCOME TAXES. East and South THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Pacific Company KAY & Are now located in their new store one door East of the First National bank and have opened up their New Fall Goods, Which as usual are not equaled in this county lor quality and assortment. On Account Of the hard times they have marked them very low. Don’t fail to see them before buying your fall clothing. Hats, Shoes, etc., As you can positively save money b> doing so. KAY & TODD. Through Tickets to all Points in Wisconsin Central Lines. Chairs are the proper things Your Choice t HARD TIMES SALE ! FALL AND WINTER SUPPLIES All Crockery at Cost. Sole Agent for the I. W. w. Mocha i and Java. luxuries. Business will develop and it Therc are agricultural colleges in \ the Oregon Pacific railroad. This road Remember this sale will continue until the $5,000 worth has been will l>e possible to borrow money in nearly every state, province, and terri is in the hands of a receiver and will lie sold hard cash. Don’t forget the place. time of need. Tramps will receive tory in America, and without excep sold during the early part of next! I tion so far as we know, they are all do- ' 'month. It will be a sorry day for’ work and prosperity will revive. The Leading Grocer and Baker of Yamhill County. Ing gtsal work. And when more of western Oregon should thia occur. The i The great impelling force liehind re-1 our young men and women shall have Southern Pacific would then control' peal of the silver purchase law was attended these colleges anil learned the entire railroad system of the Wil public opiniuu. But the two great I that fanning in all it.» phases is both n lamette valley from the California line ' agencies through which thAt force was science and an art as well as an occu to Portland. The maw of the corpora realized In action are Grover Cleveland ltation, fewer farmers and farmers' tion would demand more from the far and the republican party. Without wive» will lie found without respect for mer in the way of freight than ever! ('leveland in the White House, it l ould their calling.— Hoard'» Oairgman. was demanded liefore and would have I not lie done. Without the aid of the That’s right. And these agricultural a direct and controlling grasp on the republican party in congress, Cleveland colleges should pay more attention to pneqieritj^of every farmer, laborer and could not do it. The country owes this very matter of teaching that all I nisi lies» man of tfte valley. To say equal gratitude to both for saving it work is honorable—anil farm work a» that that this control would not in- from the ignorance and folly of the ^honorable as any other; ami that it 1» 'reuse the freight rates, with railroads party one leads and the other combats. more conducive to good health and commissions that are docils and like It is a curious association, hut it lia» good moral», ainl prospectively, at least clay, would simply be arguing for a lie. For these reasons: Our Fall and Winter stock was ordered worked Immense good.— Oregonian. early in the Spring, direct from the manufactories consisting more profitable and Independent than Thel* >” “ possibility, however, that the Southern Pacific will not purchase it. i of Dry Goods. Clothing, Hats, Roots and Shoes, Ladies' and The silver senators have folded up most other work.— Statesman. The Great Northern management (le- Gents’ Underwear. Trunks. Valises. Millinery, etc. their tents and departed. The rule of <>ur republican friends, that is, some sires a connection with San Francisco | the majority has laten established in of tlie radical ones,insist that the tramp «■'! the purchase of the road would the senate and the silver repeal hill w ill is a product of this new democratic ad- ¡¡¡'’e them what they desire, and at the | enme to a vote within a week. The ministration. If this is so and they are same time save the people of this vab )»>pular demand for repeal has been Our Clothing is surely the best fitting and best quality tn the working men out of employment, then >®y from tlie grasp of the monopoly honored and the silver senator» will no market, and prices away down. Overcoats in all shades and why do they not live fur a time at least that is now not giving them proper con- longer delay legislation in the fare of qualities. Our boots and Lhoes are made by the following upon tlio savings accumulated during »Ideratioii because ef its power to do decreasing proefgrity. The silver firms: decades of republican rule. Is It possi- otherwise, i amp is no longer the governing power W. I*. I>ouglas. ot Bre'-kton. Mass. ble that wages have been so low under “Our up county iriends,” says a C. M. Henderson A Co., ot Chicago, III. in financial matters. Common reuse ! high protection’» reign that these hon Portland paper, “are attempting to fix Brown-DIsnayer Shoe Co., of Nt. Lottie. Mo. has asserted itself. The people have triumphed. Public opinion 1» a fon-e est, hanl-worked toilers could accumu up the ticket* for our next municipal Earl A Co., of San Francisco, Cal. in this country onto more, I'acomll- late nothing for the inevitable “rainvl •¿action.’* The country newspapers of Reinemlier our goods are first-class and will be sold accord day” of deanis-ralie ouccess? This is a this state are far more conscieatiouBly tional repeal will la* jwrevd by the s«e- ing to the times. Call earlvjind get your pick while the problem upon which the editors of our etiiteil than is the rag from which the ate and the bouse probably within a Stock is complete. radical contemporaries should set their «1 dotation is taken and have no desire week. A new financial law will lie In somewhat erratic but ever active think to meddle. Tlie tickets of Portland operatlna. The (metical working of tanks at work.— Roneimrg Rerinr. will continue to bo fixed by Portland theories can then be determined. people. Excuse us, we don’t care to J. P. IRVINE, Tixe ■Z’a.Q.Mina Route. Boiled and Raw Linseed oil is the only proper solvent for color in order to withstand the Oregon weather. Any other preparation is a fraud on the public, and is not carried J3Y HODSON, Who has in stock barrels of the purest and best Boiled and Raw linseed oil that has ever been carried in the city. It is cheap too. A Quantity and Quality of Paint Not possessed by any other firm in the city can be found at Hodson’s and is for sale. The colors are the best in the market and give satisfaction. FRUIT CANS can also be obtained in any quan tity and are kept in stock at all seasons of the year. UM N m . uh ! »Urtila« Facta al Prrgtlau K. JACOBSON, McMtnnvilk BETWEEN WILLAMETTE VALLE! POINTS ANO SAN FRANCISCO Ocean Steamer Sailiugt. S. S. WILLAMETTE VAI.L8Y Leaves San Francisco............. July 11. fl, 9 Leaves Yaquina......................... July 5,M,9 This company reserves the right to cbiny sailing dates without notice. River Steamers. Steamer “Hoag” leaves Portiaad, Wsl- neaday and Saturday atli a in II. C. D ay , Gen. Agt. Salmon Street Wharf, Portland. 1>. IL V avghx , Gtn. Art, San Francino. R. E. MULCAHY’, Gen’ISnpt., Corvallis, Orfgwt TRAINING, BREAKING. TIC JJORSES are Trained for Speed and Broken to Drive, —AT THE— M c M innville track DENNI SALT LAKE, OMAHA,. KANSAS CITI ST. LOUIS CHICAGO, I. AND ALL Stable room will be rented to those who wish to do their own training. Track in Fine Condition, And is the Ideal track of the State for Train ing Purposes. Plenty of Good Water and Shade. EASTERN CITIES. 1 DAYS TO 3 SQÜHS H Parties interested are re<|uested to call at track for terms, etc. A. T. HARPQLE, McMinnville, Oregon. Pi Positive pact! OUhat? aS taff“down ■' Kansas City. from Terminal or Interior Pàli * Northern Facie it tho Line to Take To all Points East & SouDt It I* I sell you Boots aud Shoes at Hard-time 3 Sts aSSisV<!d * 2 CHICAGO ^u*ckesT *° c*,icao°',irf Quicker to Omaha a»i Pullman and Tonrist Sleeper«, Free Reclining Chair Can, Dining Car«. For rates or general information cal: oa or addresn, W H. HURLBURT, Asst. Gen.rMS. Alt 254 Washington St., P ortland . 01WR Keep e™ryth“g That’s Hard Times Doetrine.L “d COmplete the DINING CAR ROUTE. It"* Through VESTIBIJLED TRAINS Every Day In lhe Year*» ST. 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