Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 31, 1899, Image 2

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    Goods.
New
New
New Goods.
The Greatest Lines of New Goods ever Shown in the City
received by
have Just been
AND COMPANY,
The Leading Merchants.
COHN
We are doing a big business because we have the big new lines of goods to do it with. Lots of goods means lots of
business.
We are sole agents for the celebrated 3 H line of goods, ask us for them and you will get the BEST goods money can buy.
NEW CLOTHING.
VIRTUOUS
“That man cheated me out of a cool | T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
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million.’’ “Ah—wouldn’t let you marry
United States Land Office,
his daughter. I suppose.”
“No; he let
Oregon City, Oregon,
June 20th, 1899.
me marry her and doesn’t give us a ,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
cent.’’
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
It is funny what small respect married | June 3, I8"8, entitled "A11 Act for the sale of
timber 1 .nds in the states of California,
people sometimes have f.or each other’s ; Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as
judgement, when you remember that extended to all the Public Land States by act of
each is supposed to have picked out a August 4, 1892,
ARTIE HUGILL.
perfect mate.
Of Klania, County of Cowlitz, State of Wash-
“The course of true love,” sighed the • ing, has this day filed in this office his sworn
No. 4011, for the purchase of the E
Sentimental Person, never, alas runs statement.
U Sw G, Se *4 Nw
and Ibt 3, of Sec. No 4, in
smooth.” It does sometimes,” said the ' Township Se. 2 South, Range No. 7 West, and
Savage Bachelor, “until after the wed­ will offer pio<>f to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
ding.”
agricultural pu’poaes and to establish his claim
io said land before the Register and Receiver
“Some women who claim that they of
this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday,
wouldn’t marry the best man on earth,” the 15th day of Sept., 1899. He names as wit­
says the Manayunk Philosopher, “find nesses :
Aberham Jones ami Rily Smith, of Klania,
out after embarking in matrimony that Cowlitz
co.. Wash. ; Elba S.’Jenkins, of Station
they have unwittingly kept their word.” B, Multnomah co., Or,; Andrew Fjarlee, of Nor-
I
man,
Cowlitz
Wash.
“Don’t you know I could have cut old i Any and all co..
persons claiming adversely the
Pitch out when he was courting Miss ' above-described lands are requested to file their
Belle Smallcash ?” “Why didn’t you do J claims in this office on or before said 15th day of
it?” “And have her telling me all the • Sept., 1899.
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rest < f my days about the good match
she might have made? Oh, no, not me!’’ I T imber L and , A ct , J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
SPASMS.
It seems to lie an almost hopeless task
to attempt to rim this old world to suit
the 11uely good people, who are serving
a probationary term here before final
transplanting. Nearly every day some
re former comes out with an announce­
ment proclaiming the eternal damnation
of the world, unless a change is mude
and that quickly in some res|)ect or an­
other. Several instances of this kind
have come to the public notice during
the week.
The good people of Montreal, that is
the truly good, discovered the other day
that a goddess, or a nymph, at least some
creature without clothes, had found her
way into the Gallery park of that city.
Immediately the triad y good were pro­
perly shocked and indignation meetings
have been held and denunciations heap
ed upon the aidermen of the city, who
I
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United States Land Office,
purchased the goddess and gave her to
Oregon City, Ore.,
CONDENSED SMILES.
June 20th. I899.
th« park. The act is branded as au at
I Notice is hereby given that in com liance
tempt to ruin the morals of the city.
“Henry, whv do you smoke continu­ with* the provisions of the act of congress of
Tin* aiderman who made the donation ally from morning until night?” “It’s i June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the states of California, Oregon.
refuses to remove his goddess and the only time I get. I sleep from night till Nevada and Washington Territory "as extended
! to all the Public Lund States by act of August 4,
morning.”
war is getting hitter. Latest reports in
1892,
Husband—I am going to join an­
CYNTHIA J. HUGIIL,
dicate a compromise by which the god­
other club to-night. Wife—I don’t sup­ Of Klania, County ofCowlitz. State of Washing-
dess will be supplied with a shirt waist, pose I shall see you at all after this. ing, has this day filed in this office her sworn
statement No. 4oi?, for the purchase of the W
bicycle bifurcated garment, a straw hat Husband—Oh, yes ! They have ladies' '3 Nw % and W 54 Nw *4 of section No. 10, in
Township No. 2 S, Range No. 7 West, and will
ami golf socks. The goddess in her new day.
offer proof to show that the lan<i sought is
“Mamma, what would you do if that 'more valuable for its timber or stone tha ■ for
dress may frighten children,but will not, |
and to establish her claim
1
big vase in the parlor should get agriculturai purposes
it is hoped, ruin the morals of the bud
1________
the Register
_o____________
and Receiver
_____ ... of
broken?" said Tommy. “I should spank i to said land before
, this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday.
ding youth of Montreal.
whoever did it,” said Mrs. Banks, gazing the 15th day of Sept., 1M99. She names as wit­
Following closely upon the Montreal severely at her little son. "Well, then, nesses :
Aberham Jones mid Rily Smith, of Cowlitz
up your
assault upon morality comes the dis­ you’d better begin to get t
co, Hash.; Andrew Fjarlee, of Norman, Cowlitz
muscle,” said Tommy, gleefully,
- II-, "’cos co., ft ash.; Elba 8. Jenkins, of Station B, Mult­
covery of Mrs. Helen Bullock of the W.
nomah co., Oregon
papa’s broken it.”
Any amt all persons c aiming adversely th *
C. T. U. that root beer contains alcohol
Mrs. Hen Peck—First we get horseless above-describeil lands are requested to file their
and another temperance crusade is to l>e carriages and then wireless telegraphy. clnims in this office on or before said 1.5th day
started. Some of the good workers of 1 wonder what next?
Her Husband of Sept., I899.
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the temperance organizations have given (meekly)—Wifeless matrimony, perhaps.
“Julius, I thought you weren’t going T imber L and . A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
lip as hopeless the (ask of abolishing the
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to speak to the Smiths any more ”
United States Land Office,
tempting mint julep, the seductive gin
“Well, Julia, I had to borrow their little
Oregon City, Oregon.
fizz and the deceptive milk punch, hut hoy to see me send off these rockets.”
June 20th, 1R99.
I Notice is hereby given that in compliance
(In* war against root beer must be wag­
“ You villagers seem to be a rather de­ with the provisions of the act of Congress
ed unrelentingly. It is urged that the liberate lot of people.” “ I s’pose we be. . of June 3, 1878, entitled “Ail act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
old soak may he beyond redemption, but There wuz a feller drowned down in the ! Oregon, Nevada, ami Washington Territory,"
creek a sjiell ago. He yelled ’Help, help!’ a« extended to all the Public Land States by
efforts must he made to save the boys
afore he went down th' last time, an’ th’ act of August 4, 1892,
ELBA 8. JENKINS,
from the drunkard's kindergarten, the editor of th’ village paper heard him an’
, Of Station B, Portland, countv of Multnomah,
soda fountain, where root beer is on tap. went back to th’ office an’ put in his State of Oregon has this day filed in this office
his sworn statement No. 4oio, for the purchase
Mrs Bullock whether she accomplishes paper two 'help wanted’ads an' charged i of
the W
Sw %, Sw *4 Nw 1^ and lot 4 of
1 Section No. 4, in township No 2 S, Range No 7
her pm pose in abolishing root beer, is ’em up to th’ estate, by gum!”
entitled to credit for one thing. Shelias
made a discovery. It will be news to the
guzzlers or root beer to know that there
is alcohol ot anything else in root beer
except a profit for the retailer. W ith the
ban on root beer the soda fountain pat­
ron, who wants to lead an upright Ilfs,
without setting any bad example to the
youth of the land, will have to coniine
Ins attentions hereafter to sarsaparilla
water. So the good work of reforming
the world goes on.
.
THE STERN PARENT
land ,
FRED
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore ,
July 2>th,
20th, 1890.
Notice is , hereby jpven
given that the f llowing-
llowing
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make tinal
final proof in support of liisclaim.
liisclaim, and
that
r • said ■ proof
:
will be
................................
made before the
:.................
County
Clm k of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
on September 12th, 1899. viz :
WILLIAM C. SMITH;
H E. No. 11167 for the S ’2 of Sw’4. Sec. 26,‘■'e
hoi
K. Sec.27. Ne
of Nw >4 of Sec t5. Tp.
4 S. K 10 W
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
Peter Jenck, and Ambrose Arstill, Woods,
Or ; O. P. Mattoon, Hebo, Or.; Frank Butt.
Woods, Or
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W, ami will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish
his claim to said land before the Register and Re- 1
ceiverof this office at Oregon City, on Friday,
the 15th day of September. IN99. He names as
witnesses:
Aberham Jones, of Klania, Cowlitz county,
Wash ; Rily Sin’th, of Klania, Cowlitz CO.,
Wash.; John W. Hugill, of Klania, Cowlitz co.,
Wash.; Artie Hugill, of Klania, Cowlitz co..
Wash
Any and all person« claiming adversely the
General BniilciiiR end ExcImiiRe bnii-
above described lands —
are requested
to file
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their claims in this office on or before said 15th lie«, interest paid on time deposits.
day of September. 1K99.
F.xcliHnge oil Englund, Belgium, Ger­
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of
,
Hot and Cold Raths
«worn statement No. 400*. for the purchase <»f
the l.ot« 9. to. 15 and to. ol Section No bin
Township No 2 S. Range No 6 \V and will
. offr. proof to show that the land sought is
1 more v-duable for its titnbei or stone than for
In the Count v Co»itt ot the State of Oregon. for Ntricultnral purnoM-s. and to establish lua
the Comity of Multnomah
i claim to «aid laud before the Register and Ne-
In the matter of I «tale ot lleniy J. Arnold, ! ceiver of this office at Otegon Citv. on Tuesdav
(teres wd.
heath day of September.
He names as
N otick is H fwi ft G iven .-That in pur­
witness
HAIR CUTTING,
suance of au order . t 'ste made and entered Rilvwe G Smith, of Kalama. Cowlitico. Wa«h.; SHAVING,
tn the above entttb ' < mirt on the zoth dav ol Aberham Jours, of Kalama Cowlitz eo Wash
May. * 1‘ i«<>, m
, -uniter of the estate ot John E Burby. of Florence. Snohomish co.
SHAMPOOING. ETC.
Henry J Krnuld de.-.-.» m M. I will m -II at public Wash Albert ft old. of Silvana, Snohomish <-o.
• uctHm to the ' '
' • »nt -<-A t to . ..ntt,
ft a h
inatmn by «aid Cou
the following deserttx-d
Electric
Bath» nicely Anted Up. Good for
Am and all persons claiming adversely the
real property to-wii
I he we«t half ot the »bow describe«! lands are requested to file’ their
southeast quarter ai I the northea«t quarter of claim« in this office on or before «aid «th day of
|»r»..na »„fferinK with rheunintian,
the southeiiwt quart«' of «ectkm tw enty-tu o (») ■' Septrmtier. I’foo
Kmldinc next do.r to the Po»t office
in township two (t north of range «even (') |
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west of the Willamette meridian situate in the
Comity of Tillamook s ale of (Hetron, contain- ;
ittg one hutidr««1 an<‘ turntv uro)
rv« Sm«t
NOTICE.
•ale will be made on i ue«dav the >ih dav of
Sept A 1» c*uo at io o'clock a m of midday
E. HAWKE, M.D.,
at the C ounty Court H«»i«e «tour. in llliamook
To W ho * tv Mrv Coserà» Notice I. here
City. Tillamook Com ty. Oregmi
rhe term« h, given that I »III noi he reafa.mlhle fc» »„r ;
of sale *reca«h. I'nt text States gold coia
■’ehi. or rontrocta »ntere.1 Into or inrnrr-d on
physician and surgeon
Pate«I August »«th -s»
aceoonl of au, of mv inlervo. in Titian,.,.»
FRANK KIKRNAN.
count Th, an,|H,«.n whomaoeve,. nule» the
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
Executor of the Last Will and Testament and 1 aame he authoriird in »riling bv me
Katate of Heir v J Arnold, dreeaaed.
1
SAMI ÊL ELMORE
Office Over T «id's Store
AFTER MARRIAGE.
Marnale i»
Mnniagv
1« won* thnn n
a lottery,
lottery. for
in n lottery von mn ehnneea of drnwine
« blank.
"It wem» to b' onlr the bride who is
given »way.
Whnt about the brille,
groom ?" "Oh, its ten to one he gets
»olii."
“l>o yon believe in second sight ?" “I
do now. I lell in lore at first »>ght and
now I wish I d waited for ■ second."
I
I
HE
NAI.K O>
EDGAR LATIMER,
BARBER AND NAIRDRESSER
C.
.
4
Satisfaction
LEACH & JONES,
PROPRIETORS
OF
Tillamook Meat Market,
DEALERS
IN
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ß
C. & E. Thayer.
NOTH t
SAPPINGTON,
Painter, Paper Hanger
and Decorator.
Barber
No,” said the fair girl, “it’» no use.
You don't come up to mv nival '' "Per-
haps not.“ he answered. " But I don't
care it I can only get anywhere near mv
own." “Your own’“'she answered
"What is your ideal?”
“You." he
whitprred.
Best in the World.
Exclusive Agent
W. H. H- CARY, Tillamook.
CHAS. PETERSON,
IXKCtTdH'*
MOWER
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick F oe
P ublication .
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore..
.1 uly 27th, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, I878, entitled “An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act
of Augus 4, 1892.
JIM HANSEN,
Of Astoria, county of Clatsop. State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 4032 for the purchase of the W'o of
se ‘4 and the Se
of Nw *4 and Lot 3 of Section
TILLA MOOK, O REGON,
’ ’ No.
No. “ 3. ! in ~ Township "
No. 2 —
N, - Range No. 8
West, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuabl for its timber or
^»m-thau for agricultural purposes and to es-
tablisli his claim to said land before the Regis-
ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
Ore. 011 Friday, the 20th day of October. Isqk
He names as witnesses:
C. W. Alley of Nehalem, Ore.: Hans Nelson,
Astoria, Ore ; N. Jenson, Astoria. Or.; Francis
Croned, Nehalem. Oregon.
Any and all persons churning adversely the All work done on the Shortest Notice and at Reasonable Prices,
abov—described lands are requestel to file their
guaranteed.
claims in this office on or before said 20th day of
October, r*99.
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She—What did pa say? He—I asked
his consent to our marriage by telephone,
»nd he replied, “I don’t know who you
are, but it’s all right.”
“ I don’t think mv religion will be any
obstacle to our union,’’ he urged, “ I am
a spiritualist.” “I am afraid it will,”
she replied. “Papa 11 a teetotaler, you
know.”
Practical Father—If he savs he loves
many, Sweden, and all foreign countries.
you 1 suppose he does; hut can he sup­ T imber L and , A ct J unk .3,1878.—N otice F or
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port von? Daughter—Why, papa, you
United States Land Office,
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
know it wasn’t his fault that the chair
Oregon City, Ore
broke
POPPING THE QUESTION.
June aist, 1899.
|
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in
compliance
Mrs. (fotrex — Mabel, dear, are you
wi'h the provisions of the act of congress of
When a girl hints at matrimony to a
sure Mr. Wood by loves you for yourself
3. 187M. entitled “An a< t for the sale of
young man what lie says is apropos it alone? Mabel—Yes, I’m sure he does, June
timber lauds in the states of California. Oregon,
it's a proposal.
;
Nevada
Washington Territory," as ex­
mamma. He is always so restless when tended to mid
all the Public Land State's by act of
He (cautiously)—What would you sav, you are in the room
August 4,1892.
darling, it I ask you to he my wife?
ORLIN C JENKINS
He—Dearest, sav the little word that
1 Of Station B. Portland, county of Multnomah.
Darling—Ask me anil find out.
will make me happy for life. She—Have 1 State of Ore, has this dav filedin this office his
The Belle—But yon have onlv known you spoken to papa? He—Gh, yes; he sworn statement No 4013. for the purchase of
Nw >4 and E S Sw % of Section
me three weeks. I he Beau—Well, in the savs the money is allyour own, free from the E
No IO ill township No. 2 South. R No. 7 W.
game ot hearts long suits should lie incumbrance.
and will offer proof to show that the land sought
a voided.
Toni—I guess I'll resign my position 1 I is more va uable tor it« timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes and to establish his claim
“How did you ever manage to projiose I with you. sir. • His
I
Employer—But why to said land before the Regi ster and Receiver of
shaving
to votii wife? I understand she was a J do you want to do that when you are th«« office at Oregon CMy, Oregon, on Friday
Boston girl.” “It was rather difficult at about to l>e married? Tom—Because the 15th day of Sept , riw. He name« as wit­
HAIR CUTTING,
first, Imt it wasn't so batt once I had it’s vour daughter that I’m about to be nesses:
Aberham Jones. Rily Smith and John W.
broken the ice."
Hugill, of Klama. Cowlitz co . Wa«h. Andrew
married to.
SHAMPOOING,
Fjarlre of Norman, Cowlitx co . ft ms I i
Miss l ute What made Nfiss Millions
Emily—Whv are von waving vour
Any ami all persons claiming adver«elv the
accept k holly after first refusing Inm? handkerchief0 Angelina—Since papa has above-described land.« are requested to file their
Miss Pert Gh. lie looked so cheap when forbidden Tom the house, we have ar­ ciNims in thia office o • or before said 15th dav of
she turned him down that she couldn't ranged a code of signals. Emily —What Sept. 1899.
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EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
lei the chance lor a bargain mcapc her.
is it ? Angelina—When he waves his
handkerchief
five
times
that
means,
'Do
Maud Dick orc posed to me last night
T imber L amp , K ct J i nk 3. »87V—K oiick for
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Ella—What did you tell him? ” I said he you love me?” and when I wave franti­
C. A. BAILEY
United States l.amt Office,
Yes. darling ’
had better ask mamma, and what do cally in repl) it means
Oregon City. Oregon.
DKAI.lt« IN
’
you think the wretch said’ “Goodness Emily—And how do you ask other ques­
June sth. 1899.
STI OE/i.AKE/t WAGONS
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
knows ” 1 He said he had already asked tions? Angelina—We don’t. That’s the
with the provisions ol the act of Cougress
OSEORNE MOWERS
whole code.
her. and she wouldn’t have him.“
of Juns 3rd, IH7** entitled *An act fot the
BntKie., |,»y rukra,
Hll()
sale of timlier land« in the States of California
‘Be mine,'' pleaded the lover ferventlv.
farm niH.hinrry
Yo<i can mve
Oregon. Nevada, amt Washington Territory
“It has ever lieen mv ambition to win
Eilna—How's your lame arm. Jack ? I as extended to all the Public laoid State» bv
in.’iiev by .lenliug wit|,
a.-t of
. August
lii.riiaf 4.
, 1S92.
\our fair hands for mv prize tn life.” was nfr u I you might not I* nliic to get i act
wXn"
°"
SPrtB«
MVRTINUS I* RORSKTH.
Imsoirv. Mr. Stcighlate.” replied the around to night. Jack—Not able to get
Of Silvana, county of Snohomish. State of
sweet gill graduate.
"The prize has
has’ round? Haven't I another arm. dear .
ftashington has this day filed in this office his
C. A. RAII.EY. Tillamook, Or».
been won bv another, but I'll award vou
honorable mention.”
TheMcCORMIC
A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otick F ox
P ublication
United States Land Office,
Oregon City, Ore.,
August 1st, i 8'J9-
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of ' ongress ot
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of tun
be.-lands in the States of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,' as ex­
tended to all the Public Land Stales by act of
August 4, 1892,
NIELS JENSEN.
Of Astoria. County of Clatsop, State of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
ment No. 4085. for the purchase of Lot 1, ofSec. 3,
and Lot 4 and Sw % of Nw *4 of Sec No. 2. in
Tp No. 2 N. Range No. 8 W. and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish his claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this office
ar Oregon City Ore , on Friday, the 20th, day
of October, 1899. He names as witnesses:
Jim Hansen, of Astoria, Oregon ; C. ft’. Aliev
Hans Nilsen, and Francis Croned, Nehalem,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely »11«
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 20th day
of October, 1899.
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T imbe
SHOES.
NEW
HATS.
NEW
L. EDDY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook , O regon .
H.
Union Depot, Sixth and J Streets.
TIVO TRAINS DAILY
FROM
ALL
POINTS
EAST.
COOPER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TILLAMOOK
...
OREGON.
W. J. MAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook . O rkgon
f
O.RM
H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office: Opponile Court
Iloitee,
T illamook , O regon .
0LAUDE THAYER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook , O regon
G. J DALY.
.OSC AR HAYTER.
“ FAST MAIL KOI’TK.”
Leaves for the East via Walla Walla and
Spokane daily at 2:20 p.m. Arrives at 10:15
a.111.
Leaves for th e East via Pendleton and Hun-
ngton daily at 8 p ni Arrives via Huntingtont
and Pendleton at 7:20 a.m
Dalles aconnnodation leaves daily except
Sunday at 8 a m. Arrives daily except bun
d ly at 6:30 p.111.
THROUGH PULLMAN AND TOURIST
SLEEPERS
Water lines schedule subject to change with­
out notice.
OCEAN ANI) KIVKR HCHKDlI.K*
OCEAN DIVISION. — Steamships
from
Ainsworth dock at 8 p.m. For San Frani’isco
Geo. ft, Elder sails October 4, il, 20 and j
Columbia sails October S, 14 and 23; State 01
California sa Is October 8, 17 and 26.
COLUMBIA HIVEK Hl’MMKIt HCHEB
ITI.E DIVISION.
PORTLAND. ASTORIA ANi. THE COAST
I Steamer R R Thompson leaves Portland
daily, except Sunday, at 8 p.m., on Saturday
at 10 p.m. Returning, leave Astoria daily, ci-
I cept Sunday, at a.111.
WII.LAMKTTK IHVER ROUTE.
PORTLAND AND SALEM
I Steamer Ruth, for Salem ami way points
1 leaves Portland vondays. WednesdaysandFn-
! <1aysat 6 a m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues­
days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7:15 a-,M-
Y amhill river route
Steamer Modoc, for i avton and way nomt.
leaves Portland Tuesdays ' Thursday« and S«l-
I urdays at 7 a tn. Returning, leaves Dayton tor
ßALY & HAYTER,
' Portland and way points Mondays, Wednesday*
, and Fridays at 7'a.m.
I Steamer Alniota leaves Riparia Monday»
attorneys at law
Wednesdays and Fridays at 145 ••"’*•■
I rival of train from Spokane and Portia»«
Leaves Lewiston, returning, Sundays, Tuesday»
D allas . O regon .
and Thursdays at o a.111.
Steamer Lewiston leaves Riparta Sundaja
Tuesdays and Thmsdays at 1:45 a.m : a’1"
{{OBERT A. MILLER,
arrival of train from Spokane ami Portland-
Leaves Lewiston Mondays, Wednesdays an«
Saturdays at 6 a.m.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
W H HURLBURT.
,
General Pa«senger Agent.
O regon C ity , O kegom .
V A. SCHILLING, City Ticket Agent
Un.l Title« »nd Und Office B umii «» .
Telephone (Main) 712,
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JJAVID WII.EY. M.D.,
physician , surgeon and
ACCOUCHEUR.
All call promptly »itendeii to.
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