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,.n6 curb mrmM - & . 5 V. ' r , '-K t f A new and Complete Trea : consisting of Sup positoriea, Ointment in CapsuieA, also in Box arid i'ills ; a positive cure for External, lutei nal. Wind or lilccdiiii. Itching, Chronic', lleeer.t or Hereditary Piles and many other diseases ami female weaknesses ; it is Rlays a gTeat hanent to tiie gm:rsl health. The first tiicovery f a -medical care rendorinjr an operation with the knife umu-.-eesM-y hereafter. This Pciuedy ha never oecu known to fail, fcl jwr box. ) f.?r io; f?ent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible ilieio wnen a written jruarantes l jpven with 8 boxes P . i c lund the money if not cured fctin:p for free j sample. iur-tce issued hv Woodahd. Clahxk . ' m., no.eiii aim Ketail Uruifirinid, hols Aunrs, Portland, Ore m. For sale by Allen Je Wooiari! and by Grahau & Wortbani, Corvillis, Orj','or. lODES, l'i:)!'i:iK'l'()K OF THE mt And Dealer in Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. PUBfllSlSDUOBOllS Fresh Brea'l, Cakes, P103, Crackers, Etc., kept constantly on hand. Corvallin, - - Oiey;or. H .ifOTVES The HOl'S&IDLD FKO' 'B Kflzovts ECTii giar m t mh T: " Ti-:,M 15 VVELL-UNDr.5TD;-3. Nor.0K!n!xcFG50DMj.,ias;; STiit BEST OF COHKS rftEFEP. TKriJ tF YOU lYAET T5J.3 BEST TTith tta 1flr3 C.Aas-3 Ores CoiSJa, For Salo by Flsii & Mnrphy. Benton County ! HILLS AND Sash ooh fisisv. W. P. rilARTYN, Proprietor. Doors J Sanh kept in stock or marlo to order. Mouldings of all kinds in pine or cediir. All ordera will receive prompt at tention. I guarantee all my woik to ha first-claaa. Wcet of 8. F. depot, Corvallia, Dregoa. 6 6 tf. THE PORTLAND SAVIHGSBARK OV roUTLAND, OEEGON. Paid op capital . . . . Burplua and profits esco.cco . eo.coa Interest allowed on savings deposit m follows: On ordinary savings books 4 per cent per annum On term savings books G par cent per aouum on ceitiicates of deposit: for three ni'inths 4 per cent per annum For six months 5 per cent per amnnu for twelve months 6 per rent per ai.mnn KKANK DKKr.M, Prn-iilent. D. f. HoMl-fiON", u:u I'rcsidoLt U. C. a lUAXruN, tV-hior. B. L. Taylor, fKOl'KIKTOU OF TUB liitle Sand Box Barber Shop, Corvalli8, Oregon. gSIiaving, hair-cutting, dressing, dying, and shatnpooins. ALBANY ALBERT BIIOWXEI.L (Hnccessor to Hynian & Biownell) Proprijtor. Omi A1TD PAC2IiIS GS3UiiSS, ono-ielf siile soutJuwest cf tie City. I would call'th" attention of my frion.ls to the f.iet that 1 am better prepare 1 than ever before to fun:ihh everything iu the shape of FRUIT, 3HADE AMD ORNAMENTAL TRIES, Small Fruit Vinos, etc., At cither wholesale or retail. M v stock is first-class, guaranteed true to name and FKEK FROM JNSKOT PESTS and my prices low. Come.and see inc or write for free price list to ALBERT BSOWMELI Fine Buggies and Carriages. will amply pay anyone for their time to go to THE CGRVALLIS CARS1AGE. & WAGON CO.'S FACTORY And see their lare and extxjngive factory at Cor vallia, Oregon, where you can hay KfTCUlKS, CAR RIAGES AND SPRI VG WAGONS which, with proper care, will last a life-time. They are made of the finest tejnnd-jrrowth timber and the best of ether material by that factory, where each piece of mtrial is taken from the rou'jh and shaped in tlvs factory by machin ery designed for the purpose. Each vehicle is finely paimeJ iu the :ost elt-trant style. All JoB3 am M adb axd Pitt Together is Drt Si'm X'.r Wkatukr when the timber U thorou(fhly dry, which is not done with Eastern jobs, as most Eastern tig shipped to thii country arc built in winter and eariy spring when the weather U dam;. The beautv of all these jobs is that they are all FULLY WAR RANTED and sold at such KKASONABLF. PRICES at;there i no excuse for anyone to tint a home-made rijf. Mm INDUSTRY! PORTLAND, OR. Pacific Coast Agents for D. M. Ferry k Co. 8pecial pricea to "fire t buyers" in new localities. A LK(iKNJL) OF THE WILLAMETTE II Written by B. S. Martin, Corvuliis, Oregon. Nearly every race of the hip.ia:. iuiniiy has some form of i'ttiiMM. Thoy ho!i ;ve in soine Ui-!inu power, some supreme being or beings thut shape and fa;-hion the doftiny of all. Various :ir th-; fount?, diiKiriiig ns widely fiom vr,e finolhi l as eou'd be conceiv ed, lint as the phi!o!oi,-t examines the various languRgoc of the human family and by certain principles, elassiii'i-i them into aryan, etc., so thefocioiogist ehis.siii.is unci ar KWKvi Iha mhiiv eystwna and forms of re- liRUlll?. The soeiolyUt class ifn.v them upon certtlin principle.-' cninmon to a cHis.-, tiiouh tliy may diil'cr widely i:i oth.-r pa;li::i;!ai.s. ins to be a i .'( 1 1 i:ir iliirer(M!ce between the religion o? th.! nbori';i:ics of this country i and that of any other cxLiing sys tem. They are MonodeitUt. Tha 'tlishiy Spirit nianifc-ts bim.-ctU' in many w;ys. They sec hi:ii,in Ihe clinul. and hear him in the gentle breezes they see him in the limpid waters and hear hkn in the rajim, tempest; a mystic awe constitutes their principal hom age to this Mighty Spirit of the universe. Bat aasociaU'd with this mouodehbtie idea, which is universal with tho abniiiiuv of Anierica, nro those of a more casual mituie, a supeivtition belonging to Some special place, often oiigi:i:'tiii;; with Koine transac tion, or cala-nity, ami euaieqiiently known only to a tribe, or their ii:. mediate iii";hooro. Such i.; iho " Legend o:' the Wiliametce." When first the bo-tiiima') pedestrianotl his wsy thuinh the Wilhlmetle valley lie found the upper juriion occupied by the Calipooia lndi:t:is. In y.!i r words their ti;rr;toi-y extended from fa.- up tlu Calipooia river on tlrj east to fiw Gia.-t r:..;aJ oa tiiu v.wt, including the prairies of ih.iit-ii. Linn uml Lane counties. As the pioneors roared their log cabins in this paradisiacal land, i he redman gradually retired towards the Calipooia river. The founding of tlie mis.-ion three miles south of waul is now tha present town of Brownsville, caused many of thorn to take up th-jir abode in that locality. Tho writer bu- been info.-eied by oic of tha few of th.s new al most extinct tribe, ll.at at one time they were a great and powerful nation, brave and courageous in war, but trua and mild in peace. But long before the bostoniiiHii had turned his thoughts to this western vergo "whero roils the Oregon," the prosperity of the Calipooians had begun to wane, gradu ally but continually hove they decreased un til at last there arc but threw left to tell the history of a once great nation and to rehearse to their pale-face listener their mystic tale;. The moaningof Alodinia as related in the following poem is supposed to be the rustling of the leaves of the evening breeze, also the low murrnuringof the waters of tho Willam ette a it glides g::it!y on at evening's close, but interpreted by the sUpersth ious Calipoo iunsas the .vailin- of Midinia over her tiain lover, which, aeeordin;; to to.- 1-:e..d, was the cause of tho downfall of tho nation. This in a true Indian legend, and is only one of the man y to bo found among tlu ab origines of this coast. Hark, what trangc! sound wakes my hearing, What mysterious notes of pain? What, wild shrieks as if by demons, Hark, 1 hear again, ajrnin. Hear yi. ji not that ni3'stic moaning Wafted by tho ovenin bree.e; Catch you not, its thriHin.s story. As it bat lies the quivering leases, See you not those lines mysterious Written on the maple trees? They were enisled by tho waters; Shaded and lashioneJ by this breeze. They are record of a nation. Which once lived but arc no more; Men who loved, strove and had passions, Uut whose daring deeds are o'er. And this strange ince-:saat moaning At t'necloscingof the day, Isilidinia lowly fr'ighinz, As .-he slowly wends her way. Yes, Midinia of the ages, Who, of yore was queen of love; Who, by her superior graces, , Ah, was fancied from above. Maiden of the Calipooia, liulers of the gras.-y plain; Foremost iu the iie.-ce-.t battles, Ironhearts that ne'er were tamed. And Midinia, fairest maiden Of this mighty race of men ; Cherished idol of her father, Where both love and beauty blend. She the idol of the nation, Who had suitors from afar; Down on knees they sued for graces, E'ro they sought their country's war. But one came from Umpqua River, Far to south, o'er mountains high, Sought the side of fair Midinia; Caught the love drop from her eye, Took it up and bathed his tresses, Bathed bis forehead broad and square, Put his arms around her shoulders, Breathed a low and fervent prayer. Then they heard the Mighty Spirit, In a low and solemn breath, "Bo forever thus united,. Through all life time and through death." Slowly rising from their sitting, Struck by Cupid's quivering dart; Pledged thejnselves with arms embracing, Not through life nor death to part. Thus the wooihg of Midinia At the dioing of the day, By the TJmpqua's greatest warrior, Closed a long and bloody fray. Yes, the TJmpqua's greatest warrior, Whose name was known as Comptow, Was the mightiest of his nation; Fleet on foot and quick "with bow. He it was that sought the Hon r In his far off southern lair; Caught him by bis massive shoulders, Tore offannesful of his hair. We ore Coast asents for A. I. Root In this lino und can furn ish bis (roods cheaper than you oonld lay them dowu for direct from the factory. We make nil kinds. You can't afford to do without thcin. To prove it we will Bnd a triiil I:ekage if you will stud us jour name. lii.i-ing high his bow and ar-ow, Shot the lion through the side; Plucked the teeth from out the monster, Tojk thorn to his northern bride. California's micrhtiest lion Was a little cur to him ; He could kill the largest wildcat. And th.o beaver could out swim. Hut there comes when least cxpectiii;!. When the h-wl is light and gay, Some vile act of brute or demon, Chilling fast the vital ray. So when TJmpqua's mightiest warrior Sought his idol's northern homo, Found the nation drawn for battle, And Midinia all alone. And Midinia wet with weeping, Laid Ii -r bo.td upon ei- ln. a-t; Told him of a litndish Indian, Who hal come from far northwest. From where Nef .lackey's waters, Mingled with the ocean's brine; Where oV.r hung black r ek-gigantic, Checkered by the hand of time. From wher at hvc th p'dican, Skipping o'erthe restless sea. Dives upon some idle dreamer, Then wheels olfto nearest tree. He long on these shores had wandered, Watched the inatina of Mi. !'!; Watched Sin: Wren in light coqueting, As she the queen leaflets stir'd. "All have mates," said Masiduiias; "All are bonud by tics of love; A!i, but I, I lone and weary, I, O hear, great power above." Then he lifted high his weapon , Sw.-re by ail that's good and great; He would face all coming danger, To secure hini.-eif a mate. "I shall cross my natwe mour.tnins, And to eastward wend my way. And there court some dirk eyed maiden, In tho balmy month of May. She shall ha the nation's idol, Loved by all and scorned by none, Q.ioen ot love and queen of beauty, ' Praised-by every human tonguci' So said, fearless M.widarias, As he shouldered up his pack; Bows and sperirs be had by th-j do.'-.e.'.s, Bound securely to hi hack. On he went, scarce ever ceasing, Till tho evening glowing west Lost the last effulgent glimmer, Leaving all in peaceful rest. Up with waking of the morrow. Scarce tho lark his wing had shook; Nor tho dew of night ceased falling, When hisj urney onward took. Onward, on ward, stiil '.mchnnging, Over hiils and mountains high, Scorclud by sun and hot dust smothered, Till he thouglrt that he would die. Till at length with bare feet burning In tho noonday's scorching sun; Saw alar the great Willamette, Then lie knew his work was done. "I shall, e'er the birds of evening Pipe their farewell notas to day, Camp beside those loving waters, And at ease shall plan my way." Morning's sun in ail his splend'.r, Was peering o'er tho fragrant plain ; Rippling of Uu limped waters, Mingled with warbler's strain. As ho lone in silence wandered, Thinking of some artful plan, Whereby he might win the fairest; When lo, a skiff touchod'.lhe strand. For a while he stood admiring, Glanced at skiff, at tree and sun ; Then moved by love's brightest fancy, Stretched f rth his arms and begun. Sweetest of all earth ly flowers. Fairer than tho fairest blown, Grantor of all earthly blessings, h, thy name and whence thy home." Quick as light shu darted from him, Tossing bnck her raven hair, I'm Midinia of Calipooia, Known as fairest of the fair. Calipooia, mightiest nation ; Known from Sha.-la's ci owing snows, To Columbia's ceas'ess torrent, And where Lewis water flows. And my husband is a warrior, Bravest of all earthly men ; And has swjrn by the Great Spirit, That throiik-h all would me defend." But this fearless Masidarias, Was a man of thought and might; Oft communing with the muses, At the starry depth of night. Spake tho language of the ocean, In its wild unceasing tone; Read the lines upon the crowhog; Saw strange meanings in the stone. And when Midinia of the prairio Left him lone in silence there; He besaught the highest muses, To shape well his verse with care. "Lend me love's soft soothing breathings, Blended with the sages thought; Tell in tones that moves the nation, Of the deeds that I have wrought." Straight before the nation's fathers, Masidorias took his way, Found them seated there in council, Weighing questions of the day. Uprose all the nation's sages, And with one unerring tone; "Welcome stranger to our meeting, Calipooia's happy home. What fair land doth claim thy bearing, What great nation is thy home, - -And thy name. O spoak it plainly, An d what causcth thee to roam ? " And thus summoned, Masidarias, Felt the touch of the light train Of muses stealing o'er his fancy, Breathed forth to all this wild strain: BEE SUPPLIES FERTILIZERS Eend.for Catalogue (English cr German.) 'Iciice from the land where the sunset's re 1 gl.w,' Is ca :ght by the wave which unceasingly 3jw Moving unchanging forever. Where tho ocean at eve when in calmness it lay, Fairy lamps cn the crest of the tido ara at piny But caught by mortal thought never. From where the spirit in solemn deep breath , Breathed on the waters the sentence of deail-, To all of eartVg living ei,-a urosi Where close by the rock, the tail ivy grows. There funned by the breeze its loving b'.ooin blows; The rose was never more sweeter. I've talked with the spirit in midnight's bieak storm ; . Faced the b!a-jk tempest at winter's dresr morn As it moved fast o'er tho waters. As soon as the ear oHught the warwhoop's deep roll, I uhcovcH-J the ax from its long sheltered mold; To fall if so m a martyr, I stood out alone w!i3ra the arrows fell fast, Defyinz their daath, w-eaki:ig woo on tie1 mass; As they swiyod like the billows. i wrenched from his hands, their chieftain's ' si w, I, my weapon deep plunged, which laid his head low, To die in thesh td.) oC tho wlll-nr.. One winter's dark eve, as the western wind blew. The ocean's white sprjy bathed tho sea gull which llew On the blast of deaPuing uproar. My eyes caught tha glimpse of a far distant sail, Which tossed by tho waves and then shot by the gale, Seemed destined to never reach shore. I sprang to my tkilf and with ono mighty stroke, ,. I pushed from Ihj shore, on the billows to flor.t; My harp to the land back H;iigi i.'. On, on, e'er the waves of thedark rolling scr, Tossed by the winds in their death wreaking I tlew to rescue the living. In a wildroaiiugbla-t, I rev;h.-d the lone ail i Just as she went down, mid hytribie wails, To ride nevermore on the v.ater;. Istoodin a trance, till my eyes caught the form Of a slender young girl, by the savnga waves borne; Twas our chieftain's fair daughter. Quick as lighting's swift Hash, I sprang to the waves. Saved the light form from a waterv grave, To brighten the home of her sires. With suppliant head, :nh : besought Dim abo-e, On low be el id knee, in tone3 of a dove; To gruul my strongest desires. Tjmt nighras the storm cloi'.d swept hnr'edly o'er, As 1 lay fa ta-iei-p in ;ny tent oa the rbor- The Spirit breathed lowuuto uih. "Hark, O man of the lyre, I who have d creed, That all things from ocean, to mountain and mvid ; Must live to love l-oi'' d -r-'C. (Continued next week.) Cold VttT Iijurc3 ri.uils. Gnnrd agcinst t he spplicatioii of cold or bard water to tha roots of plants, end especially in the winter months, wben there baa been a heavy fall of snow, hail or cold rains. The water in tho tanks then becomes very ranch, too cold. Tiiia may not be noticed in tho ordinary course of tkint-3, and tho plants; are snro to Buffer a check at the roots thai, in tho case of camellias, for instance, would be qnite sufficient to cause bud dropping. I am always very careful that the water in onr tanks is a few degrees warmer than tho house in which the plants are growing. This 13 very important in suc cessful plant culture. Wo are apt to say sometimes cn be holding a sickly plant oao mildewed or with rost oa tho fohago thatifcmnat have been evibjected to a draft or cur rent of cold air, whereas tKd probable cause was the use cf cold water, which paralyzed the roots. Proof of this may easily be seen by giving one or two ap plications of cold water to winter cu cumbers or kidney ,beans when setting their pods. EzcmiEge. Some new ideas have lately attracted attention in tho matter of lavements. Among these is the paving of a bndgo by a German engineer with india rub ber, tho result having been so satisfac tory as to indnce its application on a mncn larger scaic, a poms m ius mvor being that it is more duraolo than asphalt and not slippery. Iu Lonntm a section or roaaway ttiuter the gate leading to the departure plat form of the St. Pancras tersainus has for some time past been paved with this material, with tho effect of deadening the sound, made when being passed oyer on wheels, besides tho comfortable elas-1 ticity afforded to foot passengers. JNOW York Sun. Value of the SliUllng In 10CO. We know that in Shakespeare's day, Bay A. D. 16C0, sixpence a day was a fortune for any wbrldngnian! say. tho equivalent of ten pounds por annum. A century earlier, before the access to America was open to English explorers, one of tho Ardens of Warwickshire left an annuity of forty shillings per annum to a yonnger son, probably the., poet's great-grandTincle. Then if sixpence a day would now be the equivalent to twenty shillings a week, then forty shil lings per annum would equate, to 120 of present valnea. Notes and Queries. Xlie Ksvlniest Jaycl t-be Hoon. A celebrated aeronaut asserts, afte rtatient investigation, that the ninth day of the moon is the most rainy day of tho whole twenty-eight, and o'clock m ta afternoon the rainiest hour f ' tho &ayj Chambers' JourCftlf ' GOVERNMENT Fine as the choicest in California are waiting to fce taken up in the beautiful i'v r v d. 0 " t 3 -.- vCr ;-,- florin 5 tt. Vj V." Oli i i. p.. CrSJItT. UkAtm ?t:i. ' IlfVTf.Y i."- :-i Uie arVu-ii., lien ;.,... K. i-h V' h-'ii.'! itc i-Uics. lutN. C. 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Att Oi i v. tu sovu we a ejuil-isSiiiii(. oJirs vv1 f, , r Jn.w ice t!.e uc.ai.iiJ'-.r..ci.L vf new htuuievsc, nu& is v.ir.u i. t-f ) t j - t v.f- I Ml. i J t . 5 : . Uiiiicf thi- li-Jiitrt Act, S;2bif! Xt; For "Oifcit and Tcaii w. liw -.-: REMEMDIt;! ti-uii t!v i-a.- arc ?.,.;:, . ! 'c-r i? Sec tio pi.i.V, v.iib J .v rich eciL cn iaiI:o.vd now bni.t, and c.i L; :.: rvte-, ttitkli.-'g. Fuel is 4$ free, Uujifier cheap, and c.itcr p'.i.-.ti'jt. -oicl .. as weil as cittMds 5 '"Ji; nmrkote. The irrlsttlon ci tlte?e or.Gs m-l-cc tisca j.a&tfeiiiciy and hriwe- tf; jf-i diatciy produ';t."7t. ' $3 Send 4 cccts iu &iumpj Mmw2kt Mm & OScc, 6 Flood Building, " , , , . ., 5" r,i JUL A only to take-r i'sw tf-iSf-shcihrcdosji v;bcn easy and yen feci as if ati ai'.gl ifi(jrry Ol i'c3I!t. i li-" 1 j . J I 'l; I -1. ti I'- 'l.eu t i;i :i;tr instead of flvinc to the dcor gqsp. M k H f? f;? M W Eg fe 53 ing for brenth, secwin.'; lis if each K K 5 M N??5 rm voi'l'i be vcur iast. VCU have 'is tj tis M WbcfciUjlW i-iC-Cii!i:-i. svfje Ol t'--Jl.it. i li'jl'.'l. --I. II'. I.'.IJ 1 ' j I .'.! -I.v V,... V. .T.!V.:. ,v. of Dr.lrtft'5 ASTH'AL?-.r asif! it h,s3 cured you cf 5 .VA Asthma.- v maii to any fisi'.nM ZJuera inai eoit'o f i-,'- Sold by druri3l&, u: Cittviii .riiwn ouvi..'.i.l)t,i i i-4 v. .-J va-i .r d by . "'""3 l'V'..l pr4?3 i Water "Front Business Lots, Residence Lois overiocklnx the m-aml Pacific Oceu-s, . i r V art"irto i , ev-rr ov Also severalsrri&li vesre&ables grow fresh of the year if given in ftnyft other state that Vrili All t hos3 wisfciVi; to di-pi- e pi flieir property can'it put it in teller iiands than ours. TIioso wisliing to invest- will makou xnoaey by'call ng oa -or s2dre3siug . JAMES EOBEIiTSN & CO, W j f j 9 pii) paBssta) - pill) Main. St., Op. Cameron' Store, .- A qniet roorc. -Goad Rooka. Cajrcr.ti Pa li era aud Periodicals.- The pw.'.o iavitcd. Ktrai:j;trs e.-ipt-fcinlly welco:ne. . Per Order of W. C T. U. t3"l''amioiied rooms (up etairs) t-j rout. w-f. J:-- " w-5 J - ft: V f LA'CK VAE.I.EV COSTA IMS A - i-,- -t t .Jy of f.-t rfi wau-r cc:k '; - it I t?i:."--i i.as rsctty bctn tuilt s.to u"'- y t. tcid :i!rc.:;h tki;ii will .!. v.-V .'.t'.i :n l irr.tiu jo :itia (.r;p.i 1 v. c -.VM rsve t'.'jeii, sn it;i :t-r. j.-. .J! '.(.: , ou Jt.n; cn ncic to ! Gv- v i- :i y..-i r::. 'lbs Vi.u" ri L'.riK -.1 . -;- d ! 1 J rVi, t J y J ..r. - :n. - a oboes' fur the srcliivtcr K t.vvc to ii&K.c r. : -t: fox uul lufomiatioii to M him Co. 1 SAN FHAHOISCO, GAL. , t- .r , : -- -jt -MiltA mM Wtarf. a-HtdM. .... the spar-mi 3 broken, th2 brKt&lns; bocofs faad ur:oosed the iron R.-sp of iii'o f;n:srs v in Lv. , ift-:i ' i.' t-i !!..".. '.-.'.m -i r-- ff : fe 0 1 improved fariwp, 'wSierc ad green 12 months half t lie care required the Union, at prices ja a s! p 3 3 v : r . t. jt r a t S i n. a. DAVI SUUlhoj G'.t'J biiU!l-ilfj5; ..til LCiJj COItVALIJ'3, t : U2il trjjwis prosiptly attci.iJ -to ia auy part ci CHica la PostofEco BJocV. ' CO-PYP.S(:tYS, C!i;t fcoreau for eoeurV;( vateutj in Amoritm 'v.ry riteat tsStm cu. by us ia '.iroiiTM baton C4' k-h W v.V i?V '& Si I tt;9t :'ror.i".ti 'n cf any tSieMtit nanr n i'ss wcild. irtfB.aiil iUi'-'tj-cieO. Ko l.'--5il:.int zn.kn :'fi'".-,''i bi: v:.li'.ut it. vroai'ty. & icctiiKij, S'i t Uaanssj, Han 'Scdt Ci.y. ! "P. A Q'T' EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Routs sorrw. kckth V M..:-i"i 7:Wc. in. : '.v S.oi !':;.(, 7- It ,.-k . l.; ..j.V -wttl - 1 l-ir. l. .r.l,- ... .1!. il. C'1 V r ;''7'"-sr vtun. i:c rtd "..,, JaaU.w, --.-y. j.-t.,-ff, t-.,a. llosehi:! Mui) la:iv - 1 '.ll j t p. ::. ; t,v Alt ai.j p u Alituny Local JUIy Kxefcr.t yputlay. r-r-tvi.: - .tr.Rn-n: l-n-.Tlai-O S:0e ;). .m. I : ' i r:ro f,. rs il'i'iiy -J'O ., t I r r-.;iv ICiSO a.jfl Jicbs'iori Branch. X:10 a m . ..Lv. . . Albany Ar. p rri J:00 a in. .Ar. . .LobauMi. ..Lv. . .2:39 p in 1:20 !' "i. .Lv. . . Albi-.ny. ...Ar. .10.21- a nj 2;'o'J a :!. .Ar. . .LoV.fli!oa...Lv ...80 a r.i Pullms.a Buffet Sleepers: ei-rosi) ciiASii si.Ki:ri::G caes, P'i r the i'ce(.i.,v:e.:'i.iiio;i of p;tft npfcrs. tchJ-siijisi.cond-ciii!i tickt,i?,.attavLfed to txprets VTc-t Iirt;.cs. i-L.tr.Ki-N iot:YLAKi- a;sd coavAi.i.is. I.::a r-:. j AKU1VK rv.vfi-..; ,.; 7::.-0a. in. i (Virnll:: 12:10 p. irt Oon!i! ')S:?.5 . ti:. I l''.rUiii.! S,' p. m At .Mlianv r.-:-orvIJi ii'i'i'd t v'tl: tmii.f ci t)t rir;:ei: i'jej:i"e liilvi'atl. Sx;i :a 5 rile. r:i; SrwytSitt7. Lj'iMi. I -t.:iavl!. fovflaiid i-An p. r.i. I ArcVinnviSif... 7:2.r.p. :r MOIinnvillc h: :i. I 1-r.rLml S:iOa. nt Tlirott-lj Tiok :(t to ;tU X;'oijitt- iva.-'t o.yni ttcxitJi For tickets erJ fi. !1 ir.foi ui&tif-n rcan'li.jf rites, u'aps etc. , c'Jl ca ci'iiirsiij ' ieLt c.t Corvailiii. K. V f:0Cll3, Ash;. G. 1'. i-V gent, K. K0Kn.r.ii Jiyirttur. i'oril.irl, Vrn,. 0h9 ferW TTpv-s fttw parrs, tux s XXXKSrcHtlOKS' t'.-u-('.- kms litel;r jo k o:tf r-'":tr ILh't c:-- ol :tv.- .u levo'ino uiUH. t' j if p. i!t U'v I: Ji;-. tjta tit'J wieti, Cli J I-SES HO S2iJ. OS SJfHTr to Cv.iiiiti or fuce ftxpUBlviws, so UvsusA wSSl H13 Lnrciuvoto s.uii t o? S!m:iIioIiy it ileuts the Wori! is Oils 2'oJf Antoitaf iaCly, It ruas .1tJv i.C'ii2i:).f;r Grnt! of Gs.!Uu9 tj3 ti -- F V.v K .' ? M C .s , ft ri eMf ' i it t. 11 Oregon Pacific rfaiJrcad X. II. Uca, ilcfcivtv,:.;. fend " Orr'fi'.'n Development Co. 'si 235 Milea Ghortu ; f'O lloias Lcs tim than by auy o!!itr i,ut. I'hst ch.H !,l;r;a;-h paMjtnjjfv and jrtirbt line fn.nl I'ortir.n.'i ;vsi pi in!' iu rlin ViU;i);tite vaiitj? to uud io;n Sun Kratcisco, C'td. TIME 3(.'!lP.DULi5 (except Smulaye.) j t.t.i.vc.n AiV.ny 1.10 p. u I I.eavcti 'UiiiaH:4i b. tit . t.'.r-t ..'ti:. L.O P il. j I.UiV'U 1 OVVIll.liJ J'j:..:t Ar.'iv d Va.iiiiu i,:'.l0 p. ut Arrive Albuui . ut Ct,(.''.'i A; .;uJ:'.ri:"ia traif.K ci itai.'.t at Aitro-y mitt Cn fali. 'li.c a!.. .',- irt.i-j toiuicct at Vsiaia wit-d t :'.'!! i.'t vt-r-vrit t?t t;.'.'-10; i.f h;t4uulijjHi tveii rt.qu:ua bui e turicu'eti. 1'ioni Yi;;'Jii:. PtQnrr.ir.ij. "WiJi.tu.fctlo Valley," Juuc Is 11 lit, tred, Jaly bit. ; vein fia FranciiiCO. Htcr.Tii..hJp "Vvillamtutc Valley," Juhe Cih 17th. i'7th. This Cimipai.y ro.uryc.3 -jjc rjylit to cl.aafie sailiuS diitt-s wi'.hout uotico. K. Ii. I'.-tftSBJiacrs from lortlUid aiid all W;i;im-lte v;.lW I o;i:ta cr.n mf.ke rlost connection v.ftb tho ti.'Jns oi the Yccpuua vouto ;tt AiLai.y or t fi'vniiis, rictl 11 ttp&tinor! to Ken l' s-a'n::5;f Juvt:IcI anvyno lo arrivf at Y.Vjniiir. :!.( evfctb; ' efcr date of siliitfit i';if.f..-i'v-ir and frfirlit rate3 alwnva t ".J lov.-t'ifc. For iiiiVrmttiou a;p!y to D. V', L'mniniiis. frp-ht p.nd ticl.it scctit, C.'ni val lib-, or to C. lICGUIi, Gfii. K. f.iul P. A sent Oregon Pa - cilio JUii'.roud Co.,- Corvllis, Or. W. Ji. V.rJ:B5TEI?. Gon. F. antl P. Agent, Orpgon Bevthjl at Co., $ lviont;ouieiy St., S. F., Cftl Cavcr.ts, p.utl Vr.n3c-iHar8 cbtaincil. antl all Fail . ; cat txteirpa conluttoti for Kr..-1craie Fees. fjur C'Sca ! OpnosCe 0. S. Pa'.ent OSicc, arid wo Ctrl peon ra latent iu IcB tiEi tuan tnC8 3 ' Ituioto from Vi'uftMinytou. . Sud Tuodel, tirawiiipr or pi.oto., vritrt Geaertpj tion. Via alviie, if putiriitubie or not, froa J citm. Our to not tine till uatont is eecurea. A fanpiM. "Uow to Obtain Putcnis.'irtlH , na:nes of aiitc.il clients iu jourdtate, county, of tov.n, etntrco. Adore,