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V v.- j'trateooKVAriis gazette, frioI Ytii r v. 1 WASHINGTON LETTER. From oar Regular Correspondent. Washington, June 27, '92. The president has had iio idle time recently. Besides His im portant official duties he Has been devoting considerable time confer ring with members of tli national republican committee, which will be in session here the greater part of this week m iking arrangements lor the coming light. lie finds all uf the members ot (lie committee confident of winning, although aware the party will have to fi-ri' to do it. The nomination of Olevt land and Stevenson hardly ni l ! : ripp1 at the white liri;.ime. T; president is a be'lieter lii th;- mu bervauce of otfii-ial courtesy, am will not express any opinion for publication ; but your correspo!id ent happens to know that Mr. Har rison was very much :r;(ti!ie! ai the nomination of Mr. Cleveland, and very mucli more so at t he adoption of the tariff plank in the platlorm, which, tears the mask from the democratic face and dis closes the hididus features' of f ive trade. The rumor that Jddge George V. Massey, of Delaware, had been tendered the vacancy on l lie be'nch of the supreme court Is again re vived. It cannot be verified, but it finds many believers. Delaware is part of the district, from which the appointment will be made, and Senator Higgins is known lo have been working luml to secure the appointment for JudgS Massey: It would be difficult, to find , more woe-begone looking lot oi inen tfaari the reitifniilg demoi-riu : congressmen. They iiiv;it 1 swear at the convention; tffe ticke'i and the .platform; but they try i assume a plesaut sitiile when ile.s 6ay to tlid u'ewsp.iper men: -Oh yes. I like the ticket; and it rill be elected." Their manner gives them away," however; they c.innoi conceal the lisllessness they leel 6ver the outlook for their paiiy. Commandef-in chiel Palmer oi the G. A: li: lias been here for several days lookitig alter .some congressional legislation relating to Mtfurtt Mc Gregor and aft r tin' arrangements that ttta being in .. for the encampment in fcvpi usii. -. Speaking of the encainpnieiii :k said; ''I will venture the prediction that there Will be 'five hundred thousand people in Washington and thefe will be seveniy-iivt-thousand bid soldiers in line o., the day of the parade. You may put that, down as my ioiei a-t mid you will see when the time come that I will not be far wrong. The approaching encampment wiii he the high water mark in the gather ings of the old soldiers of this country, and the like of ft will never be repeated in our day." Ex-Senator Ingalls, when he. passed through Washington several days afgo on his way lo Europe where he will spend about t-Jvo months in traveling, ttffd k per sonal friend that there was not the slighest probability of his ( ircepi ing any appointive olfice'. if if Vru tendered to him. He is c t i i ' i n! that Harrison and lieid wiii wu and will take an active part in th: campaign from beginning to t od. lot only in Kansas, bui in ih--i states. The house lias again h Ing from" the no quonim fe .er, w ing to the absence of suen iarg-.-number of democrats, .-ome oi. whom hate not been in their sai lor two months. Here it is altM.. at the beginning of a new ii- 1 year, and hardly any oi the r- )ar appropriation bills, all oi ii;i, should be available on the lirsi July, have become laws. As a nothing' body the pre.-mi has never been excelled, and i. - ? Cord alone should be sufii.-i .. : n only to elect the republit-aii - -dential ticket, but to restore i)!e control of tire house of repn- v-n: ;; j tives to the republican party, li is only when the house is repuoii Can that the public business Is promptly attended to. It was" supprising here ih.u Stevenson should have been pro on the ticket with Cleve land as ii is well known that the feeling be tween them was anything but cor dial during the last year or two oi Mr. Cleveland's admini-iiatio.; Stevenson's favorite method" speaking of Mr. Cleveland anion. his intimates was "that mugwump in the white house." The - fact . is commented on that Mr. Cleveland sent no congratulations to Steven don. Secratary Elkins isjustly regard ed as one of the shrewde.-t poii'i cal observers in the country, a-:-: his opinions are always given care ful consideration, evenby his k litical opponents. He sys of situation; "The republican piiVu is entitled to and will succeed on the platform, of the democratic Convention and the arrioii of iU convention leading5 up to it. Tiu platform in itself ts "lopU(i t iie nearest approach to i&-e:'ifi-A.'ti country has ever seeii1 : he out and out declaration -for free trade in the Confederate const it.!; lion. The business public will take no chances; it wiii prefer to be satisfied with a sure thing which is a good enough thing, 1 am confident there a?3 purprisaa in store for the democracy. With an honest count we would carry several of the southern states. In 1888 Cleveland only Had a major ity of Bile thousand five hundred in Virginia, and less than fotir hundred in West Virginia. It will require a gobd deal of bloody shirt howl about the electicrt bill and kindred stijfT ftnd. prehaps, 8 me cheating td beat Harrison in those stales, and even with those means I doubt if it can be done. a poLjceMan in a JiL5 country": Dow Jack Kirkiip of Sprnat's Landing Put a l-peralo Out of Town" There tvai only one policemati to en force tlie law ill a territory the frize of Rhode Island. He was quite a4 remark able in his way iis any other development cf that euibrj'otic civilizatidii. His name Xvag Jaolf linkup, and all Who knew him spoke bf him as being physically the ino.st snperb example b'f .nianhbjbd in the Dominion, !oi feet iind three inches in height: frilll the chest, neck and limWS eo exactly his corpplement as to give him Ihe Bvmyjetr b'f an Apollo. He .Vas good iobking, with the beauty of a round faced, good nattired boy, and his thick hair fell in a cluster of ringlets' over his forehead ftHd npon his neck. Kb knight of Arthur's circle can have been more picturesque a figure in the forest than this Jack. He was as neat ad H Sandy. He wore high boots and corduroy knickerbockers, a flannel shirt and a sack coat, and rode his big bay horse with the erffee fmd grace of A Sko belefl. He' smoked like a fire of green brush. In a dozen years he had Slept more frequently in the open air upon pebble beds or in trenches in the snow, tuau npou ordinary bedding, and ho ex hibited,' in his graceful movements, his sparkling eyes and;fuddy cheeks, his massive frame and bis imperturbable good nature, a degree of health and vigor that would seeiri insolent to the average New Yorker'; Njw tliut the railroad warf building kepi ever on the trail, along what Vks called "the right of way" going fctn camp to camp" td "jump" peddlere and gamblers and to quell disorder ex cept on pay day, once a month, when he staid at Sproat's Landing. The echoes of hid fearless behavior and lively adventures rau in every gather ing. The genera"! fendr of the fettfries1 was to the effect that he usually gave one warning to evil doers, and if they did not heed taut he "cleaned them out." He carried a revolver, but never had used it. Even when the most notorious gambler 0:1 our border had crossed over into Jack's bailiwick the policeman de pended npo:i hi fists'." . He .had met the gambler an 1 had "advised" bim to take, the cars n-ixt day. The gambler, in re' ply', had suggested that both would get along1 more q iietly if each minded his oSvn affairs, whereupon Kirkup had said, "You1 hear me; take the cars but of here tomorrow." The little community (it fas Donald, B. C, a very rough place at the time) lu-ld its breathing for twenty four hours, and at th'e approach! 6f train time was on tiptoe with strained anxiety. At twenty minutes before the hour tha policeman; amiable and easy going ss ever in appearance, began' a tour of the houses. It was in a tavern that be found tee" gamblet: "You must take the trjritf," eaid fieV "You cfrh't make me," replied the gambler. There were no more words. In two mintrtes' ihe giant was carrying the' bmp boy of the ruffian to a wagon,' in which he drove him to jail. Thefe he washed the. blood off the gambler's face and tidied his eollsftf and scarf; From there the' cotrpxe walked to h'e cars, where hey parted amicably. "I hud to bo a little rough," said Kirk up' to the loungers at the' station, "be cause ho was armed like a' pincushion, and I didn't want to kill him." Julian Ralph iri Harpwr's. How Ancient Sqiinrcd th Circle. The' riVfe given by A'u u ies requires' ttisii the diameter ut a circle' shall be short npf tif one-uiuth'. and a: square erected upon this shortened line. The area of such a square approximates the' area of the circle bnt. of course, is not exact, and is not even as close a' result as that at which other geometricians have ar rived The Babylonians, who were also great nYatheiuatk-ians. bad a solution, to which' a reference in the Talmud has been traced The Babylonian method, how ever, was not a quadrature, but a recti fication of the circumference. All the World tionhrt. V QU1NA. 'J In ' ."i t..iii.: rwi ( tiv. try '.iji-ni 'i -k'-i-4 Y-iOviM: ttfrd t. tu ut i ' ti' -. 1 , .ft-,-. .1-...J . i.-v-,- fortMMt "i y. "S - unb.y i-ii'y. Ti .- ltd typewriter isrbnWifM jr- i '-. ,n- th.if h-v-' l-cit'l to ke- i- . i:-. fnfcurf. tinve ju te i f '.. nt- til in li:lif r .-tr. th Ga ' -Hi- ' . rfji-ir-' to HI litre or . r ..4 r.H-in I- oricea. " VT.- Ii j'lj r -c-iv-l neiriy f.Mir tortu of - - iiiv i-.eJndiiiij lfitr 1eis, tsit'f heinlx. l'i't tieH'ts, statement, envel oi.hu." iid a Huh line of typi writer pajier. Wt t Mem thin i" t.lirt lurg-st n.l het lin .! '.t.t-r hvh' i p xtfgYt to drv:illi. an;l ttw8 f riMn r stuti'H.fry will do . : t. . 1 -.'. First el"- work in r i ! - i i . in ing r-t r-iu iVaiife pricHR TjEE to "MttXL TotetrodoAsourgoMiite mry eaamtrym V ew j Lewler our Iwatcb; 9 IUfMk w p op fro b, opes torn, tatij nUhed, lie-in, wkd patent hw, Kre ntjk l xczi.tzc mad in Anish, hsrbaf 11 Rit lor SSfT. valet- KC tt tt fi-TiV -r-i Hie 13 mm -:iip A WABNIKG-DONT USE BIG WORDS. In promulgating esoteric Cogitations or articulating superficial sentimentalities and philosophical ur psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let ycur statements possess a clatilied concise ness, compacted cumpreheosibleness, coale scent consistency and a concentrated cog ency. Eschew ait conj;loineriti(pns of flatulent garrulity, jeiiiiie babblement and asinine af fectations. In trying to impress upon others the superiority of the Wisconsin Centra Lilies, and why you and so man others o'se this thoroughfare from St. Paul and " Min neapolis and Duiuth and Asjilaud to Mil waukee. Chicago and points east and south, it is not necessary to use jay breakers. Let your eteiniHiraneous desc.-tntings and un prcmcditated expatiations have intelligibil ity and veracious vivacity, without rhodo montade or thrasonical liombasr. Sedulously -ivoid all poly.-yll iliic profundity, psittace- us vacuity, ventril qual verlmsity and van .liioiiiiHut vapidity, shun doulde entendre. prurieiit jocosity and pestiferous profanity, oiiscureot or apparent. In other words, ta!H plainly, naturally, sensibly, anil truth full say the Wisconsin Central Lines is me route, and that ends it. ' This otlice has been favornd with , a com plete eatalojjijfe and price list of the Ever green Nurseries, of Everureen, VVi?. This nursery is well known throuuhoyt the west, having been many years established.' , The proprietor, Mr. Geo. Pinney, has probably distributed more evergreens and forest trees through this state than an other man in the Country. Although he raises 'and sells millions of forest tree, annually his spe cialty is evergreens. He plants hundreds of poiiods of the seeds every year and now has nearly three hundred varieties on his lists, fully equalling the largest nurseries in Europe, which Supply the nurseries and parks of royattj. Of course, having such a large trade and growing th'ern in such large quautities he is able to give lietter prices for the sanie quality of trees than .any other nurseryman in thu country. . it 13 well worth the while of any person to send for his lints. WILL & LINK, -SOLE AGENTS fo'R - 1 f. b pi -ALSO- Kmeivon, ESTEY, Newiriiiri Bros ORGANS "wonder" c. fc; CONN Band Instruments. SHEET JIL'SH'. BOOKS AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL 1NSTRTMENTS. We are j!i..r..nli'y posted on SKWTNO MACHINES and keep the 'est family machines in the market. lTeedles for all Ends of LIaeHne3. Write fnr citaloire and prices for anything in our ino. Cor. Second anil Ferry Streets'. Albany, dviztios. The.beit evidence of hioh grade rneri in confinue nd increased demand. MA5TIFF PLUG CUT ha had a more raoid 6 row I" h of 5a 1 than Was ever accorded a new brand of mohiri6 tobacco in a -similar 'J-ft-PACt TOUcca CO. tfitnnonVj?A.. rn. BAisrrE:Tr'B iLEGTRIG BELT LATEST PATESTS WITH ELECTRO MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. BEST IMPROVEMENTS. Will eare Wlthovt Mtdicloe ail TTmImm reraltlnc from OTertuatlon of brla, nerv fereM,xeaBM or f ndlMrvtion, m sexaal exhitii, drains, losses, norrooa tfvbiltty, slvp lssies, laaffuor, rbeummtlam, kidney, liTsr and bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, aoiatloa, genera) Ul-bealia, ete. 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Tickets nw on sale at Corvallis and AU' bauy fur theae excursion at the Very low - Round Trip Rate, $3.25 1 $3.50 f.f eacli TrcU anl or leturu 'until , TBHtagcarclaJoa6ddw WSii MfiLtporting goods ia tie 'IT 6. inn, B-iO;.-X Hfr.liitMH PIANOS u CURE L new and Complete Treatment, coosistiiig-.pf Sup- Positories, Ointment in Capsules, also in Bcvt, and ills .' a positive, cijre (or External. Internal, Blind or leediiiK, Itching, CTjirtmit, Recent or JlerejJitary Piles fnd many other diseases Slid female Mealinesses ; it in (ways a groat benefit to Jho general health. The first ijiiwpwy of a medical cure rendering an operation vii'A the knife unnecesn.rv hereafter. This Remedy has never Deen known to fail. $1 per box, 6 for (5 ; sent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible direvse when a written guarantee is given with 0 boxes to re fund the money if not cured. Send sfiimp for free sample. Guarantee issued by WoouAKD.tCLARKB & Co., Wholesale and Retail Erugtfsts, Sole Agents, Poitlaod, Oregon. ' 1. OvpAVTS; Attorney and Counselor at Law, CORVALLIS, t : ORE 002. Legal business promptly attended to In any part el the Bute. Office in Postoffiee Block OF ALL THE LEADING BRANDS. VICTOrt, PARAGON, RAMBLER. VnttSmi, IRI. QUOIS. GEN0RON. GIAST, MERRILL, GI ANTESS, LITTLE GlAriT, ETC. Prices to ixi all Purses. Chas. M. tioDBOH, Agent for Fred. T. Merrill. if. .A. HAtL. COKTftACTOR FOB Brick, Sand and Stone A First-class Article furnished on short notice. Leave orders at Hamilton, job & Co. 'a Bank. 8. T. Jeffreys, Notary Public. E. BOMATC, Notary Public. JEFFREYS & HOLGATE; trr.irs.v v coracas at m r-omp and energetic attention given to probate matters and collections. Office over First National Bank. A. F. PETERSON, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER; Special attention given to Job work, stair isuiiinZ, store and office fitting. Keeping on hand a choice line of room add picture mouldings, I am prepared to fit? rders for ail sizes of picture frames with neatness ant' -Mspatch Satisfaction KUfr'ianteed..GiF.e me a cal Ulice aad shop two blocks' southwest of publil school. BUILDIUTONL To Contractors and Bnilders: Having taken eScltfslve control uf my quar ries, I hereby announce that I am now , prepareil to furnish BUILDING STONE if finest qualitv to all contractors and buililcrs on short notice at greatly re dncetl prices. Also cemetary bases and ceiling. I make a specialty of furnishing stone blocks for piera,' Thaukins tlie public for their liberal pa tronage in the past I solicit a coutinnance of the same. , , A. G. MULKEY. I employ good masons and am prepared to contract for stone foundations and base ments. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK 6 i'oi&LA'WD, OREGON. Paid np capital Surplus and profits $260,000 . 60,000 Interest allowed on savings deposit as follows: On ordinary savings books On term savings books. . . . . ..4 per cent per annnm . . .6 per cent per annum On certiacates ot deposit: . For three mouilis.. ......... 4. per-cent. per annum For six months '...'. .' o per cent per annum for twelve months 6 per cent per annum FRANK DICK CM, President. D. f. "HOMPSOX, Vice President -. . IL a STUATTON, Caf uier. Re K Tayioi iuOPP.IETOR OF TBK little Band Box Barber Shop; Corvallis, Oregon. IJgrSliaving, hair-cutting, dressing, dying, and shampooing. mm edVeatsBd Tfad-HaVk's' obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office, and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with deserlpj fjon. We advise, if patentable or not, free" or Charge. Our fee not one till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with names of actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent free. AddresB, - C.A.SNOW&Cd. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 0. C . , Scientific Americas CAVEATS. TBAOE MarV. DESICH PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. I'd tjf nmatiTn and free Handbook write to- . MUKN con an BRoADWi y, -New Yokbv : Oiticst Jaffltau for ueenrius rrat-euts i Atneri. Bveiy fllfto.it t.'iiift'u out- by iifi is broneht befoce tie pubuc by a notice' given Ireo of etiarge ia ilia ' Wutnt Wit: itmm tartrest etreu!at:on of anv scientific caper in tfca -world. frDlen'iidiy iltastiatcd.- Ko iTiTeiliirerit man should be aitbout it.. WeeklT, a vw: jfLMI Kii months. A.ddress MDNiS sc. Cf:r t"crf lBijrfcS,&l lro;JW!v. Kew Yarfc . t . Binder QiMm Mild (ft - V -ia mm 1. THE OREGON LAND 00. -wrt'lf' its' SALEM,' In the 6 ray Block, corner Liberty a"nd Sftate streets.,' branch office in Portland, Makes a specialty of SunnysidEe fruit - tracts near Salem. 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Our liejtd Crimson Silk Vlrat Plash Stationery Bx. .it to f tM (BrtrcM 'larmm te.7 laclus Iom 114 UehM wide, SlaZ r Lws ealbw kwUoasv retail rXe.cti;lD bM r.usaed ewrof iseiss'irs; all the Sra, Ln nd sn)ibriU BTr 8c4 AM- lliBWiJl I ln tdUd U Ttte nab diUBond rhtf 1 flat nDsfX fctf, iassmstud, Iti Ittftr IS Wtm tMl dUnwpf MairtioprlfBjymificcatSoUil rolled roll Wfelm ttmaimtfaAlmMcn dWond that mosey sa bay, It flsahce Uk th9krts Ufht aad bioaaeiS vitii ft ffoldra ligbt vita pstei t tMB flkktof. OMSoAMtSBibsr, tb. bring anfof tbs sky sod dellcat- sMftiof Canary J1 Omsm vavtoaa tlnta ombii to thlsl baanitTalf tOB.Uia cbcan tftOOt 1 pfrfar Try basdtonf foldpUtrd hoop or-ring, tb sas csmIbci L wornhylMMMcrser fuUoaof cUMjPUd hwxotx ana stus mwj mimim torn Me. Tb boxva tboootaldoU eororod with RiiiJWerl(tsM lilk r2ft 9lmghw fSMth sum hara b n forasmuch a UQ dolUrtC TolDtrodttM MT Mods. for 90 days ooir, will send yon Otm BorafcCsUHsovSttK VavW bVm.aa wituf Box ma out Ino. 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LinerjU t(ni. rit for lull particulars or to kxkto the :nfonrj instant! t. : wsnd ouiy 72 cents for-an eltgant and eiA.lili'.t Addresa the sole geneta! ccne 1 ,ta;c- Pacific Publishing Co,, 1333 Market St Snu Frncise, Cel plipCQ Coughs, Colds' ir.tiver.za, B.-op;ilJ; j UWIU.V noareenvatt, iviiilif wuti'UI'P Sore Throat, Asthma, and every .aifecijoa of ciiSi. Throat, Lungs and unest, lncucing ton? nmpiion -Speedy and permanent. Genuine siloed " !. V' ritOPItlEIOB OF THlij, . ORVALUS KAKEf. And Dealer in 'Choibe ' ' Staple and Fancf Grpc'ericr PDBE WINESJND LIQUORS- . fresh Bread,' Ckiera kept constantly on hand. CJorvallis, - - Oregon. ICE WORKS5 Corner A and Third Sf 6., ' JOHN ZEIS, Proprietor. ' AETIFICIAL ICE Of the best quality supplied in any quantity at rct tonable rates to any point in the valley. FREE DELIVERY To any part of the city. EAST AND SOUTH1 VIA Southern P Ac fic RouTir Shasta Line. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily" ' SOITU. .. KOHTII Lv Portland. . . . 7:00 p. m. I Lv San Fisco. .': .7'rfX) nni Lv Albany 10:23 p. ni. Lv. Albany.... ... .4:23 an Ar San Frisco 8:ira.m. Ar Portland.. ... 75 a m Above trains stAp only at following stations north of. Knseburg, East Portland, Oregon City, Wood-, burn, Salem, Albany, Tangent, 8licdds. Ilal'sey, Har. risburg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene. Itoseburg Mail Daily. Lv Portland . ..8:M0 a. m. I LV(oeburg 7.00 a. nv 6:60 p m Ar Portland 4:30 p m " Ar Itoseburg Albany LocaLDaily Except Sunday. lkave: arrive: Portland 5:00 p, m. I Albany Albany ...(1:30 a. m. Portland .... .0:00 p, Ift . 10:30-12: Lebanon Branc'I""''' 2:3i p nj'.V.Lv. . .Albany . . ..Ar'. 3:25 p m.'. Ar. . .Ijebaijon. ..IY, 7:30a m. . Lv. . . Alliapy. . A; 8g2 m . . AB.,:...L6jMuijp jr. . ,Lv Abany....l2:4i p". m. Lv Albany.: .442(?.p rii :.3:4apjnt' ...12:30 pm Pullman Buffet Sleepers: " ; sicOND'dLASS'SLEllfG" di'ltS, ' For the accommodation of passengers lioU'"" ing second-class tickets,' attached to expreW trains. ' ... , , Wort Side Division.. ; EliTWEEN POItTLAND AND 'co'ilVALLIS. ' llail Trait. Diily Excopt Caniay. Portland 7i30 a. m. i Corvallis . . . . . 1 2rl'0 p. sij Corvallis..... 12:05 p.m. Portland...... 66 p. tu At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the . Oregon Pacific Itailruad. Szprou Train. SailyEzeept Sunday. LEA VS. Portland 4:40 p. ni. HeHinnville. . . .6:45 a. in. MuMinnville... 7:25 p. n Portland.. 8:20a. m Through 'lick t- to a.1 VL Points Kast and. Sbuth. r For tickets and full information regardintf:5 rates, maps etc., call on company's agent atj Corvallis. . E P ROGEES, Asst. O. F. It P Agent ' : B. KOF.ULER Manager. PortlandOregon. ROOFIHG" GUM-ELAST10 l;OOFIKO FELT costs onlyT' S.OU per 10 J vquare feet. Makes a good roof for.., years, and anyone can put it on. Send stamp fov sample ami full particulars. - Oi m Elastic Rooma Ca -49 & 41 West Broadway, Nihr York. ' I.ocul Agents Wanted. THK Oregon Pacific "Railroad" T. K. Hcgg, Receiver, arid'' Oregon Developmen t Co.'s ' STEAMSHIP LINE;- 235 Miles Shorter; 20 Honrs Less tims1 than by any other route. First' class through passtnger and freight line frviA Portland all points in the Willnmeite' ValJe'y' to and from San Francisco, Col. " TIME SCHEDULE (except Siimlays.) Leaves Albany 1:00 p. m I Leaves Yaquiiia(i:45 s. m',', Leave Coivallisl:40 u n. Leave Cor.allis 10.-s.1-" .Arrive Yaxiniiia 5:S0 p. in Arrive Albany 11:10 a. .? Oregon & California trains cpniieetafe Alt fn$r C.irvallis. The above, trains connect at Yaquiia it"a the Oregon Development Co.'s line of steamships be tween Yaquina and San Francisco. From Yaquina, ' Steamship ""itillaniette Valley' Jure Is j" 11th, 22d, July 1st. From San Francisco. " Steamship '"Willamette Valley," Jo ue'CtV . J7th, 27th. . , - This Company 'eserves the right to chfug sailing datfs without notico. ' N. 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