The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, August 27, 1897, Image 8

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    could probably be distributed among
adjacent counties and perform profit­
able work on public roads. The next
legislature should devise some means
of employment for this unfortunate
class.
WEEKLY Cl OP 111'i. 1.1'TI >
I’OKTl.AM». OkKlUiN, Aug. 23,lrt»7.
The past week lias been one of the
warmest on reeord in western Ore­
gon. The mean temperature for tlie
week averaged 78®, I® higher
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
The farmers of the country have
than for the preceding week, and 5 -
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ‘'CASTORIA,” AND
IN
higher than the preceding warmest been the first ♦«> feel the improved
“PITCHER'S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK.
conditions of business. The pin­
week this year. The iiiaximun
DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
ducts which they have had for sale
peratures averaged 91 ® , am
have steadily risen in value all along was the originator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA.’ the sanut
minimum <!.*>-.
Wednesday
the line, and the increased volume of
Thursday were unusually wart
On ever^
that has borne and does now
INVITES PUBLIC ATTENTION
minimum ti-mperature being about money bus come directly into tlieir
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bear
the
facsimile
signature
of
wrapper.
70® in the interior valleys; u s iu pockets. ‘'Bradstreet's, in speak­
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This is the oiiyinal “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,’ which has been
Tetri. ing of the present condition of the
rulefiO® is a liigli minimum
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peratures of 100 - occurred in Jose- American farmer, says : "The Amer­ used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
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pliine and Jackson counties, in ican agriculturist has had no such years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
other interior counties they were opportunity to reap so large a share
T<> be Found Outside <>1 Portland.
the kind you have always bought
on ^ie
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from 88 ® to 98®. Along the eoust of the rewards of labor for years as
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and has the signature ôf
wrap­
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they were from ,75 to 85®. No rain is now promised him
during week, except in portions of
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex­
It is always gratifying to receive test!
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Jackson and Josephine counties,
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is
monials for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
where thunder occurred on Thurs­
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and Diarrhoea Remedy, and «hen the
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For’children’s parties our light
day’ and Friday with a variable endorsement is from a physician it is» President.
gilt-edge card of the same size put
amount of rainfall, from a trace to especially bo . “There is no more satis­
March 8, 1897.
We wish to call special attention
lip in boxes of 24 with'envelopes
to our fine line of paper and en­
.33 of an inch. The atmosphere is factory or effective remedy than Cham
J
to match, is just the thing. They
velopes for wedding invitations and
becoming more smoky. The winds berlain’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
are only 35c a box without print­
announcements.
Invitations are
’>
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
have been northerly.
Remedy," write« Dr. R. E. Robey, phy­
ing.
not quite as much in evidence as
1
Threshing of fall and winter sown sician and pharmacist, of Olney, Mo.; a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
they were a few years ago, (hough
HIM «AHOS.
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wheat and oats, is about finished. and as he has used the Remedy in his ! (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in­
they are still all rigtit. Announce­
We have just f added
a
few
The
yield ha, been equal to expecta­ own family and sold it in his drug store gredients of which even he does not know.
k
ments sent out immediately after
handsome designs in menu cards
tions.
and the quality above an aver­ for six years, he should certainly know.
» the important event, are very to our stock, both folders and <
age
:
it
is seldom that the fall sown For sale bv S. Iloworth A Co.
generally used. Either is accepted
single panels, ami can supply them
grain yields more to the acre or
as a token of friendship, and is
BEARS THE FAC-SlMILE SIGNATURE OF
in any number, great or stnnll,
Senator McBride reached i’ortland
weighs more than it does this year.
treasured as a souvenir ami keep­
plain or printed.
Saturday,
as
also
did
ex-Senator
J
sake in every household where
Harvesting of spring-sown wheat and
» I MT I Mil Cllllix.
Mitchell. The extreme hot weather
healthy sentiment abounds.
The
oats is in lull operation : threshing of
There is nothing like being in
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or the fact that it was Sunday had
sending should not be neglected.
them has commenced, and reports
style, and a calling card out of
no deterrent effect on the swftrin of
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An announcement or invitation
date in shape is one of the thi ngs
agree as to the excellent yield and
should lie Hrtistic both in form
men
flocking to see and have a word
to be avoided, Our stock is direct
weight. Within ten days, the grain
and execution. We have beauti­
with Senator McBride. The ther­
from a leading Chicago house and
crop will be out of the way ; that al­
ful stationery,
? » and have recently
mometer in the 90’s and the pealing
is vouched for as the correct thing
ready threshed is being hauled to
added u series of type by which
of church bells "cut no ice’’ with
for 1897. We sell them unprinted
-
warehouses and mills for shipment
the tine effects of lithography can
if desired.
them. Most of the callers were ap
Irtt GCNTAUN company , tt MUHRAV «TRCCT, NCW YORK CITY.
to tidewater or for grinding.
be fairly imitated if not equaled.
I I IUHAI. ANNIUM EHF.VTS.
plicants for office, .and those who
The
second
crop
of
clover
is
from
8
PARTI INVITATIONS.
We have recently added a line
were not after a place for themselves
f
to 12 inches high in coast counties,
of mourning Imrdered note pa|>er,
For most invitations the square
were on hand to put in a good word
while
in
the
interior
the
grass
is
dry
­
to meet the legitimate public de­
bevel-edged card 3*u x 4*i cannot
for some friend who is., Senator Mc­
THE
ing up. Buckwheat, which is grown
be surpassed, either printed or
mand for this class of printing.
Bride made his first appearance
/]
principally
in Clackamas and Wash­
Our facilities are unsurpassed, and
written.
We have them and can
-
about Iu a. m. in the corridor .of. the
ington counties, will not be an av­
calls from adjacent towns can be
furnish them either written ur
hotel and found that.even that early,
printed very reasonably.
tilled in an houi’a time.
erage crop, owing to the heat and
he was in demand. lYt'ter passing
FO k
absence of rainfall.
411
hour in the hotel corridor, he re-
of stationery for all kinds of J
The hot weather has been of espec­
EVERY member of
, turned to his apartments and the el­
ial benefit to the hops, checking the
EVERY family on
evator messenger from that time on
Ji
merci Ab * P rinting
EVERY farm, in
ravages of the hop louse and drying
was kept busy carrying cards to the
EVERY
village, in
up the honey dew. The hop crop
senator’s rooms. No sooner hail one
EVERY
State
or Territory.
I
has
been
injured
by
the
hop
louse,
Such
as
Posters,
Pamphlets,
Letterheads,
Statements
»
departed than there was another to
but
to
what
extent
can
not
be
deter
­
Envelopes, Cards, etc., and keep in stock a line of
FOR Education,
mined ; if iqoqld should pot appear take his place, and so it continued
Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Note, Receipt and Order
y
all day long. Sunday
Senator
among
the
hops
then
the
crop
will
be
FOR Noble Manhood,
Books.
fair. Picking of early hops lias com AjeBride’s busy day.
FOR True Womanhood.
meneed and this week will find pick­
ing quite general ; the active and
Tlioa. F. Oakeo, Henry C. Payne, Heury <’
SUMMONS.
general picking will not begin for ten
Route, Receiver«.
IT GIVES a)l important pevvs of the Nation,
days yet.
In the <'ircuit Court of the Slate oi Oregon,
it GIVES all important
’
news of the World.
Peaches
and
Bartlett
pears
are
lor the County ol Yamhill.
Are gaining favor rapidly.
~
The Union Savings and Loan j
Business meh and iruvel- LJpa I I
ripening,
and
trainloads
of
fruit
are
IT
GIVES
the
most
reliable
market repott$.
Association, a corpora |
carry them in vest
III
Gon, plaintui',
now being shipped east of the lers
GIVES
brilliant
and
jtistri|utiye««_di1
oriajij.
IT
pockets, indie* carry them *
■ ■ ■
VS.
‘
in purses, housekeeper* keep them iu mediclu«
Orlando E Winslow and Mary
Missouri river. The peach and pear closets,
GIVES
fascinating
short
stories,
IT
friend* recommend them to friends. He.
P. Winslow, l»< femianls. |
To Orlando 1 Win«low and Mary P. Winslow, crops are unusually large and of ex
IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department.
the above named defendants:
Prunes are ripen­
N THb \ AMK OF J HE STATE OE OREGON. tra good quality.
IT
GIVES scientific and mechanical information.
You, and each of yu.u, are hereby require«!
to appear and answer the complaint tiled ing and evaporating has cominenced.
IT
GIVES
illustrated fashion articles.
against you In the above entitled suit in the Figs are ripe in Curry and Jackson Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth
Write JOHN WKDDERBURN Jt CO.. Patent Attor­
above entitled circuit court by Monday, the I
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GIVES
humorous illustrations.
IT
ney». Washington, D. C., for their gi.bUi prtee offer
27th day of September, A. 1). X897, tiig t being the j counties, and the trees have on them and
list ot two hundred inventions wanted.
first day of the first term of said court following
U
X
IT GIVES entertainment to young and old.
the expiration of six weeks publication of this, heavy crops.
Grapes are making
N
yuiqjuoh «, and you arc hereby notified that if
X
tyj M. LARSEN,
IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody.
yon fail mo to appear and answer aid com i > good growth and a heavy crop will
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plaint, for want thereof, th** ¡»laintiff will ap-1
We Furnish The Reporter and N. V. Weekly Tribune
be
secured.
Proprietor
of
the
ply t«> said court for the relief demanded aud
prayed for in said complaint, which is substan­
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F^ulliiian
tially as follows, io-wil: For a judgment amt
1 YEAR for $1.25.
decree against said defendants, and each of
Eugenef^unrd
imprisonment I
them, for >313.%1, together with interest and
Hl<‘<kpi 1 in* < 1avs premium,
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Address a 11 orders to
ami tjn«*' thereon, according to the of men
RATES gl To $2 PER DAY
in the OregQQ peniten­
terms of the contract exi ting between plain I
Tne
house
1«
new
and
first-class.
Stage
offices
THE REPORTER.
Kle^ant
tiff ami defendaiK , and agreeably lo the arti­ tiary without employ went is in­
and free «ample rooms in connection.
cles of incorporation and by*luws of said asso­
Seine
ein-
human
and
uncalled
for.
ciation,
at
the
rale
of
pi
f
.O
per
month
from
June
T> i n i 11 <_»• ( 1 a 1 ‘H
Tillarnoojk,
-
-
Oregon.
Write your name and addies« on a poqnl «‘»rd. «uni it to<leu. W. Best. Tribnne Office New*
I.Mh, A. 1». ¡«97, until ¡»aid, all in gobi coin of
York Chy. and a sample copy of The Ne»v York Weekly Tribune will he mailed to you.
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the I . S. of America of the premit standard of ployment that would not rompete
rroiu,ist
weight au’d fineness; for ihe sum of
at
IU
tortiey’s tees herein, ami ho the costs und «11* ' with free labor should I be provided, LOCAL PIHECTORY
biirsvineiits of this suit and for ac< ruing c«»sts; i Some states use their convicts in
SltM ‘pi 1 it»- < ’a rs uioi
Ou the usual decree toreekMdng the m«»rt-
I
EAST AND ¿SOUTH
gag«*
ilcs«nbe«i in said complaint acjuirding t«» making roads.
The better class of
ST. PAUL
law ami the usual practice of sai«i court, amt '
VIA
for
an
««rder
ot
sale
of
the
premises
described
in
I
the
unfortunate
in
the
Oregon
prison
MINNEAPOLIS
Specialties
STATIONERY
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
A
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largest, palest, f^ost (jp-loJ¡|alé
Do Not Be Deceived.
The Kind You Have Always Bought”
The Kind That Never Failed You.
NORTHERN
PACIFIC I
Wanted-An Idea
Larsen House
mortgage mid complaint, a« follows, t
fivwit: Lot No. four (4) and the aouth half of
lot No. tlve(5) <»i l«lock No. nine(9)in tin* town of1
Newberg, as laid out and platted bv Jesse and
Mary E Edwards, together with the he red ita
ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging I
GRAND FORKS
or in '•anywls»* appertaining, to obtain funds
TO
with which to pay said «uun of uionev mid a
CROOKSTON
crulng costa herein, and lor a judgment for am
deficiency which way remain after applying ail
WINNIPEG
the proceeds ui said >»aje properly appin abie to ■
the satisfaction of said judgment, and for «* de
HELLENA and
eree foreclosing mid forever barring said de 1
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fendants, and each of lheiu. and ail person
BUTTE
Uanning by, through or under them, or either
' of them, of ail equity of redemption in. or right,
claim, title or interest in, of or lo said wort
I gaged premises, and every part and parcel
there«?/, save only the statutory right of re
denip|Huii and for a decree directing the sheriff
i to plane the purchaser of said mortgaged prem
CHICAGO
i»t*s ihlo the immediate possession thereof on
WASHINGTON
the dav that the same shall be sold ami for
I
such other and further relief as to the court ma\
FHILADELFHI \
leeui meet with equity and good conscience.
NEW YORK
This summons 1-served by publication there
1 of in the Yamhill County Reporter for six
BOSTON AND Al l.
| weeks, by order of Hoti. H H Hewitt iudg.
said cCiurt, dated at Albarn , Oregon, jul\
FOlNTS EAST ami SOUTH
| A. D 1W.
RHODES £ RHODES,
29 W 7
Fur information, time cards, maps or
Attorney« tor Plaintiff
The Shasta Route
ymh I
DULUTH
FARGO
THROUGH TIC KETS TO
tickets, cull on or write
F. E. ROGERS, Agt,
Native to Taxpayers.
McMlNNVlLLfe.
Solive is hereby given that the Board of
Eijuaii.-ation of taxe- of Yanilnll County. Slate
of Uregou, will attend at the office of the County
Clerk rf raid county, on Mouday September IStb
aaa muhrison at «. uh ao
V. X) i«T and »ill continue their sitting from
PORTLAND. OREGON
day to da> during business hour- up to and in
ciiMlin. rtuida, September lsth IsS , and
publuTy exawMe the »Meaamenl roll oi said
county and corrw l all error in valuation,
tvxci mix noti « i <•« OVAI description, or lUslitU* pl lands lota, or other
u arr
property, an
all pu-uuf
pot-uus iwurir^u
iutrrestvd
ate iiervu»
hereby
«iTTi.r hen i -
at caul Hm*
an»l place ana
cotitled to appear
aput
"
shawcauae.lt any they hate, »py said roll
To wlivui it ih »\ <M»ncern Notice i* hereby should not be corrected and appiwtd
I »Hied this JOIh, das of Vuglisl. A D ¿«97
given that the tindrrfUgned, Lu« \ fr ’ • i
vsecutrix ot lb*-iMiiale of .1 W • <»w l' <••*« ea*e«l.
I
f I W - |
ha* filed her final aeculinl of her admlniMra A anuorot Yamhill County, Slalr m Oregon
UuH ubuli Mild rniatr Hi lb«* < oiiltlx <?«
court of
\ aiuhiU county. < tregou and *<ah1 court ha*- I
fixed and defignated IhvlOlb dux ol September.
A 1» 1W7 al the hour u( one o‘i lock in the alter
in »on of «aid ila> an the time, and th»* conni)
courtroom at the county court house at Me
Miunvdle \ am hi II coiiuU Oregon, at the
1 Le ¿»ilo.» ing g- nwal formiate alu ays in Hock
blare lo< the Huai hearing of »aid linai a< count
„I ill I . 9. . It.
now thtrei -re all ■eraun» inV rested m
»ol
UarrariD l»eedx
K« al batate Mortgage
• «tate at* hereby m»iiAr«1 and ivquirwi V» ap
«battei Mortgage
Gali chini Deed«
I «ear at tabi time and pia* •* ant h*»u cau*r it
Satluíterth« oi Niort
Bond hw Deed
auy there t»e. why raid account * Itoti 1*1 not t«<
Farm Leew
Trailer of Mortgage
allowed and appr<>\ «ni. «ant • ‘ tat» hwever and
Bill of Sale
\otea and F.eceiH«
dually settled an«1 «aid eieruirlx feleaaad and
«
rvp
Moi
(gagea
Older
books.
uisy bagged
Akknou ledtemeur<t, Abstract*
Dated this the JOlh«lay of July. A h. I**
.hutices
Blank*
LUCY P UGWU*
tte carry a lane vk*k ui stationery and are
Eierntrlx of eaid estate
prepared to du Job prinliug
even* «**t in the
RAMSEY A FENTON.
oa&l *<yle ul the an and al low lipidi
AUorneyilor estate
A D.CHARLTON. Asst.Gen.Pas-Ayt
LEGAL BLANKS
I
B aptirt -Be. viceaSunday 11 a. in. and
7:30 p. in ; Sunday school 9 50 a. in.: tlie
young peonie s society 6:15 p
. iu
Prayer
30 p. tn.
m.
meeting Thursday 7 SO
Covenant
meeting first Thursday e\eiiing before the
tirstSunday of each month.
R W. K ing , Pastor
Beware
Of Mercury!
Mr Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th
Street, St. Louis, was given the usual
mercurial treatment for contagious
blood poison. He was twice pronounc­
ed cured, but the disease returned each
time, he was seized with rheumatic
pains, and red lumps and sores cov­
ered his body.
"I was in a hor­
rible fix” he
says, “and the
more treat­
ment I receiv­
ed. the worse I
seemed to get.
Ct
A New York
specialist said
he could cure
me. but
his
treatment did
tne no good
w hate ver.
stiff and full of
pains, my left arm was useless so
. that
. . A I was . unable to do even the
‘ . This was my condition
lightest work.
when I began to take S S' S., and a
tew bottles convinced me that I was
being benefitted.
I continued the
medicine, and one dozen bottles cured
me sound apd well. My system was
under the effects of mercurv, and I
would soon have been a complete
wreck but for B. S. S ” ' '
8. 3. 8.. ti/uaiiinttej purely cetyefaNe)
is the only cur«
for real blood dis­
nier-
eases.
curial treatment
of the devora al-
P ays does more
lit rm than good. Beware of mercury'
Hooke on the disease and its treat­
ment mailed free to any address by
i Swift Spei itic Co., Atlanta, Ga.
MxfHouidT
Sabbutii 11 IX)
rchool 9 30 a
tn. Thursday.
Ertscon i,—Services every
a. in. and 7 30 p. ni. Sunday
m. Prayer meeting 7 00 p
D T Si MMFaviiiE, Pastor.
OF THE
I
son pm IB?
LEAVE.
ARRIVE
Portland ......... 6 |»PM | San Francisco . 7 tó A M
San Francisco - uu P M I Poitiand............ StSu A »I
Abovg trains stop at all stations between Port­
land and Salem. Turner. Marion. Jefferson
Albans rangent, J.- Id HllMryj ifirrisbuig
Junction City Eugene, Cotiasre Grove, Drain.
Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to A«b
land Inclusive.
Roseburg iHail Dally»
Serve es in the > iiristian r-hurt h Preach
LEAVE
ARRIVE
ingevery Lord's day at 11 a m. and 7:30 Portland
8:30 A M | Roseburg
5.20 P M
7 33 A M i Portland
4.30 PM
p m
Voumr people's meeting at 0 30 p Roseburg. ..
C cmb . P kcsbytkrian - Servicesevery Sab­
bath 11.00a tn and " 30 _p. in. Sunday
school 9 30 a. in. Y. P (.’. E . Sunday 0 30
p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 :30 p. ill.
E E. T hompson Pastor.
m. Sunday School at 9 45 a. in. Prayer
meeting Thursday. 7 30p m.
F. A. P owell , Pastor.
Sr JiMCS Ernn-opii. I ni rcr — l..ay Ser
vice- every Bumtuy at H o'clock n iu.
Sr. J ames
_ _ C atholic — _ First st., . between
Sunday school 2 30 p iu.
\ es-
G and H
pets 7 30. Services once a month.
T Br.iopx Pastor
Meets on every Fii-
W. C. T. I1
dav at 3 p in. in reading room, Union
A nns B Hxxi.gasoN Pres.
block
Ku* Mut»
y
SECRET ORDERS
I
K sowim C havtsk No, 12. O K. S -Meets at
Ma«wue ball th» 2.1 an.l sth Mon.iay . tailing
in.a. n n.’.iilh, V Kiting nwuibvr» cor.tlaHv m-
vite.t
MYRTA AFPtRSxN W M
R I . CONNER. Sv.-
A <• i VV 1'hatUy Lodgv No. 7 mevU ftrsl and
third Fii.iays <.l vH.-h luonth. 7 :'u p. in Lodge
r.H.iii in I'nion 14wk.
E t SI'THEKLAND M W
J l> BAKER. Recorder
10
Yamhill Lodge So. Id D. of U meets in I nu.n
hall ■«. on.i ana iburth Friday evening, of each
month
C VST vs P ost N o »— Meets the second and fourth
Aatni3a> ol each month in I nion ball at 10 30
a, ru on e. ou.1 Saturday and at 10 .s> a ui on
ill. -a', lav. Ail members of Ure order are
:nrdia I, invited t« atlend our luvettnp
E F. M< .iilXw r'otumanJer.
B F «’i i aixs Adjl.
Evvia. AsSAMBiv No IS. tsiTto AATiaAN»—I
Meet Oro ind third Morula, nights of verb month-'
at 7 301 m in i'nion btoi k
WO. HENDERSON. M. A
1
J W. BONIS’, See.
62 I
TO THE
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
PINING CARS ON ORDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN * BUFFET
SLEEPERS
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT
OREGON
SHORT LNE
NORTHERN RÏ
VIA
VIA
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Spokane Salt Lake
Minneapolis Denver
BETWEEN
PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS
St. Paul
Ome|iq
I
.Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
Attached to all Through Tiains.
West Side Division.
7 4) A M i Dr
l« l ■ A it i I.V
1215 P M 1 Ar
Portland
McMinnville
Corvallis
K
LOW ails 10 ALL
EASTERN CITIES
Expresa Train Daily, (Except Sunday.)
Portiaml
Si. Joseph
Me Minn ville
.
Chicago KansasCUy
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
crains of Or < 'entrai A Eastern Ry
i ;« P M 1 Lv
7:23 P M , Lv
7 » )' Ml Ar
ANO.
«Atiu
Ar 1 5 0PM
Lv I 3.» i. P M
tri l .Of» P M
OCEAN STLAMERS
Leave Portland Every B Dayi
• • FOR • •
Ar I 8 25 A .Vi
u
.’.53 A M
Lv| 5 51 A M
Direct connection at San Eraix iscQ with.Occi­
dental and Oriental and Pacific Mail steamship
line* for JAFAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on
application
Rate? and ticket« to Eastern points and Europe
Abo JAPAN, CHINA HONOI LLC and AC*
TRAL1A cau be obtained from G. A. Wilcox,
Ticket Areut McMinnville
F->r Alii intimation call on O. RAN.
C H MARKHAM,
HHlIDIA A HIIODF.S, Agents,
' Gen freight and Passenger Agent
SAN + FRANCISCO
R KDETTLEb
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