Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1886)
8 vyiLLAMhiTT-fc FARMER; SALEM, OEEGON, DECEMBER 3, lobfi. s'ftseaya Is -, r-r nmmurcial i LRKET REPORT. Tlicio price nro for Portland awl roprciunt wliolcH.ito rate from producers or first liamli. WHKATi Vrtllty, 3I.27J'!8I30 per cental. U'nlla Walls, 8I.'."J FLOUMi Stnnilnrd, $'.l." per lilil, IIAUUJYi- SU0$1.H! percental. OATS:- -lll.'lo per Imalicl. MILL I'KKI) : MiilillliiK', S'J2C$'.,.'i per ton. l!r.m, .?l'Jft?lll pur ton. PROVISIONS i -Hams, 10 ($1 lo por pound. HhotiMnrii, 7Su per pound. Side, firm nt 7&3o ier pound. Lard, Kutci'ii luK 10(S$llo per ioiiikI. Oroon, In tin, tlHo por pound. In half liairulu, 10'illu per pound. CHKKSK- Ciliforiil.i, l.'o per pouud. Oregon, 1 to per pound, HONKVi- In oral), IHtylOu per pouiiil. Strained, in fi u'dloui, lUllu put lb. ORKKN l-'UUITi Applta, AOvliOo per liusliel. POULTRV.- Clilokuin, S'.'.fiOft,;:! pur 1I0011. Tiirltoyn. llvn uellit, lOfijI'.'o per Id, Ducka, S.i &.$(! pur doen, VKUKrAKLIH:- I'oUtoea, old, fiOYiDOOu pur tiahel, I'otntoc, now, I j(Wlio per pound, Oulonn, lo per pound. KRKSII MKArS:- I'urk. llvn vveiiiht, Mo; fat, .'I Jo per II). Pork, drua'nl, IfWi IJo per poui'il. lleuf, on foot, .'IfaHJu pur pound. Mutton, 'Ju per pouud groan welglit. Vital, Hfifllio pur pound. Tallow, iptotu io p r pouml, liUTTKK:- Couiuion, lUllTtu per pound. (,'huiou roll, 'i'l'j&'iu per pound. IttiUSi I'riuli laid I llf cunts per 1I0011. WOOI,!- Ivtiturn Oregon, lli'.'.'tc per pound. Valloy, JO'.!lo pur ikmimI. UniNiu, rango a tiillu liilier, HAY: Riled SlOftSIt per ton. ORASS .SKIII):- Tuuolliy, 71'iSo per pound Red clover, ISnIllu per pound. IIOPSi- Ijuotu '.'U'i'.Mt! per poun I. ItlOKi Cliina Nn. '.', lu.lo per pound, Sinnwicli luliml, fintlo p-tr potinil. ti:ah t- lapaii, .'Kin lOo pur pound, lllack, I0i71o per pound. (irceu, (l.ni7ro per pound, ' COlTKKt- Conta Rica, l'Jul.lo pur poun I, .lava, 'JUii'J'.'o per pound. KIMJARS:- l, in I1I1N, I Jo per pound. (', in lilili-, i per H)iiud, l-intra U, in old, fjo per pound. Crushed, ulu , 111 lilila, Oo per pouud. In halMiliM Jo more. HYRUPi- Fivo gillon kogt, 70j pir gillon. OILS: Ordiniry grades c 1 oil, 'J.1 u5'.'llJo per gal, Roiled LiiiHcml oil. SUo per gallon, Raw liimeed oil, 77o wr gallon. Turpentine, 7()J per gallou. Pure Urd nil tfl.Ili) p.T gallon. SALTt Stui'k, lay, Jill p.r ton. Ctrmuii, liraini, $IS per ton. L'oartu Liverpool, J'.'O per ton 110 ipulity, $tS'f.5.'A per ton. COMMERCIAL. I'nun.wii, Div. ' ISSft. Tlio wmllur coiitiniiiM fi)j,j,y, lint otliurwiMt all tlmt wo could wish. Itnin Iiiih not fallen to any riat o.xtout. Tlio niMr approach of tlio hotiiluyn livens up tiling in our vootion ax well an in other liiiith, oripwiully is thin no in tlio foreign wheat iiiiirkoio, for thero they ilim-owr just how they stand, and know whether they luivo any surplus product on hand, or whethor they nro short. Just now Knliiiul tluds lituwlf short of wheat, A lato uuiuher of llccrlolini;i list snys that the otooks of whoitt and ll'iur in the V. K. In lht Intuitu on N'oveiuher 1st provo to ho comparatively small, as was to ho e.HVlcd. It then Kivcs the uruiiioiiliiiiul in tlio principal poits of Knj;land which show a shortUKO of 10 per cent, less than at tho present time last year. I.ust year it was ostinmtoti that tho amount ot grain in hand comp.ued at this time va :i,S0O,tKKi nuarturs, whilst this year it hardly icaches 'JJ.'iO.OOO qiuti ti-rs. This then lining the state of things wo sco no iyhoii why a hotter price cannot prevail. Hut will It T Hut then how can it when all our grain is and has hecn in the Krain buyers hands these throe months? Farmers must pay more attention to road work, and then establish granaries at homo and sell when the market will warrant. The. wheat market in hither In Rut land, and indeed the snmo feeling rules in Now, York, Chicago, and Sim Fran cisco. The ruling price is $1,510 per cental for valley, and $1,221 fl" Intern Oregon. Tho foreign advices show n strong undertone. Oats nro -151 J ooiits for tho choicest brands and tho market is uot abundantly mtvrf mmMi j?ryl -w- supplied, and poorer grades aro even more Bcarcn. Tlio principal market is Han Francisco. Potatoes are scarce and SOc por bushel' !h the ruling price for choice. Lower grades piopoitiutmtely lower. Eggs continue scarce and )oc is tho rulinu price. Poultry Inn come in plentifully, o iiiitch f-o tlint chickens aie a drug and it has hardly been possible to obtain -12 (C,-f2.i0 per dozen. Duck and geese flw-i;") and (Jjg.fT for very choice. Tin koys dull, probably 10c por pound could bo obtained- Dried fruit is slightly higher in price and demand good ; choice brand" sell readily at improved prices. Mark Lane Review. Loniic.v. Nov. 2!. The Murk Lane Kxpro-v, in it weekly review of tho British grain tr.iilc say : Spnro oilers of native wheat fe at trading the attention of the trade, and it is now believed that the crop has boon largely oveiestimyted. It is now calculated at only b.i00,000 quartern. In provincial markets supplies are rather greater, and value have not risen. Sales of Knglish whe.it during the past week were HMMi.l nuurters at .11 lid, against (53,218 quarters, at .'!() !M, during the corresponding period lant year. In Lon don tlio trade in wheat oil' coast is firmer, and values are generally Gd higher, with advance 011 American. Rus sian and choice Indian. Prices of Hour and corn 1110 maiiitaiutd. There 1110 largo supplicH of ontH, and the market is dull. Two cargoes of wheat arrived, two were sold and livo wore withdrawn. The market wiih clear of supply Satur day evening. At to day' market theie was a limited trade, and wheat wn in good demand. Flour wa :idfGM higher. Corn was lid dealer. O.it were M lower. Taxing Money and Credits Ar.Mvn.i.i:, Or., X.. 20. I SMI. I'Mitor Willamette Parmer: A meeting of tbeeitiensof tin- vicin ity convened here today pursuant to adjournment, lleniy Kceuc, pioMilent, in the chair. The minute of the former meeting being read, the hon-c proceeded to iMm-ii tin ic.-oliuioiiH adopted for discuion tit the previous meeting, as follow. Ke.-olved, That mmiey and credits should be taxed. Kei-olved. That there should be ex emption for debt. After some spirited dicusion, On motion, the chair appointed tlueo committees to draft resolution expres sivo of tho viows of the people on tho subject of a..esment and taxation, us follows : Aumsvillc, H. W. Smith. I I.C. Por ter, II. C'onditi Waldo Hill, Win. II. II. D.irhy, Ceo. Putnam, li. S. Downing; Wit.el, A. Hmw, It. Lee, John Witzel. On motion, adjonrued to 1 icot at the school-house in Aumsville on Saturday, December I, 188U. nt 1 o'clock p. m. lltiMtv Ivi:i:.k. Pre't. 1 S. MArtiMi.v, See'y. During the discussion it wim pietty conclusively shown that under our pie eut system of taxing money and cred its it costs more than ten dollar to col lect one. Also that much properly escapes taxation, the assesor being un acquainted with the people, which evil can bo loinodied by havinir an iihesor in every precinct, who should be elected by 'he people. These discussions ure also showing tho eoplo that tho borrower of money pays all the taxes, commissions, etc., 011 borrowed money, and that no law can be made that will tit the rate of interest except in cases whore theie is no con tract, hither 111 shape of interest, or hrokeuige, the money louder eiinidwajH get nil the borrowers will pay, law or no ln. The people appear also to begin to think that the salaries of public olllcers should sympathise with the general re duction of prices all round; mid the average farmer may soon ho expected to "kick" at an assessor who gets twice a muni as a tanner can make and works only half as hard. M. Dilry Association Meetlnj. PoltTI.A.Mi, Nor. IK), KSSrt. Kditor WilUmotto l-'ariuer: A meeting of the Xoithwest Coast Dairy Association will bo held on Fri day, December 17, at the Council Cham ber, in the city of Portland, commen cing nt 1 o'clock i m., Hharp, an busi liens of importtuico will come bt'foro tho meeting, and aUo election of olVicem for tho ensuing year. Hyonlerof tho Kx ecutire Cominiltiv. 1. C. H.ki.ki.n, Sec'y. fomona arance Hettlur. IMitor Willamette Parmer ; Marion County Pomona (i range will meet at Woodbum on Friday, Decem ber 10, 1880, at 0 o'clook a. i in the tiniUKo hall at that place. All member of the Order are requested to bo pres ent. At 1 o'clock r. m. anoicu meeting will lw held, to which everybody is horo by invited, Hy onler of tho" Orange. K. Stroso, Sec'y. Foreign Legal Business. Thero nro many of our foreign born citizens who linvo legal business to trnnact with theoM country ntul would like to know of sviiu agency that is ca pablo and reliable through which the samo may bo trnnuetou. Messrs. Me Dougal & Ilower. utturneys, Portland, Oregon, have extensive conno'.'tions with foreign countries are prepared to attend to all matters of the sort. Largost stock pntont medicines, puro drugs and medicines ot Port's. "Bob 81elghs." Tho attention of all readers is called to tlio advertiHinent of Staver A- Walker of the latest improved Hob Sleighs which liavo just arrived, and being specially built for this Irado nro war ranted to givo tho best of satisfaction. As reports indicato quito a fall of snow already in Xottliorn Idaho the prospects nro that thero will bo a number of Hob Sleighs wanted, and all parties will do well to call on Staver & Walker or their agents at once, to ns to supply their wants in this line. Heppner aa:otte Is Not a Claml Neither is it n mountain oyster ; but it is a wordly paper scribbled up in plain U. S. languago and printod on ti sweat power press in a part of Kastern Oregon wnoro coma anil corus 01 vacant govern ment and railroad land still lie out doors. It never stole hogs, but it is somtime borrowed by the neighbors. Sample copy with description of the I leppner hills country, 10 cents in stamps. No discount to bummer. It never sucks eggs. Addre. J. . Kdiiigton, 1 lepp ner. Oregon. .1 liilmililp ilrllenl;i1ienlle. 7ne clltloti for 1M7 of Ilia ulerllniteJU.U Annual Ijioxn n IloiU'ttot'4 Alm.tiii.', I now roilj, inJ may l uhuliieil of ilrut.-li4 anJ Koncril cor.ntr) ilcaleit In all paru of llu I'M-ol St itc, Mexico, ainl InJecJ In eeri i-lillitl porthn of His Witern IIn Itphen llilt Aliimiu lu, Imii lul rritulirl) at tlio m menceiiin t of evor) jnr f ir 01 er onr-flliL of a em lur. It eiml-liita. lt'i tlio MUnK't praitlnjl aiM.u fur tlio 'ic-f nation an I rotorttlon of lieiltli, a lar4 amount of Int-rotiiuaiil miti'ij llht rciilliu, hj tlio cattMnlir, jttioi.oun. il ilculloin.cliroNolMtl.al Itoun, .U,ari itfnrr.i altli r ateire, tnitl Mil' In founil rntlreh accuraU Tim Ume of lloitttti-t Al maiiao for lsa? ulll piolnlil. lid ilia Urgent Cilltlcii of aincJIcal .)tk owr pulIUIil In nn) country. Tim iniirletoii, J!cnr lloititter .. Co , I'lttttiiirit, I'a., 011 ncelpt of a to .-out .tiuip, will for.irJ a copy by mill t injone ho (..iinai procuru 0110 In I1I1 iimli borhooi .1 t'iiiliiln' rurtiiiinle liiMiueiy Tapt. Ui lumin. cl'.r. tVcymoutli, plying between A'latitic ( ,tv mi I X. Y., Iitd fieen trouliled with n coujjli so that ho was tinahlo 10 aieep, at u a n.tiuceu to try iir. Kiiiua New Disco veiy for Cuii'iunption. It not only i;ave him iutttnt le'ief, hut alUyeil tho ex treme n reiieia in his hmait. His children wcrosimi'.irly ilrictcil aiet a ainlo doio had tho Mtno happy atFect. Dr. King's New I)i co very is now the a'andanl remedy m tho Colenun I'ouiehold and on hoard the schooner. l-'rco Trial lt,tlIeof this.StimUrd Knueily at Port ti Son' Dru Store. 4 Judge Shiitttick ha decidiHl that tho niinageinent of the Oswego Iron Works is rested in the S, (! Iteed party. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thla powJrr neer mine, tnn.-th and w hnlewmeiM-w. A marvel of purity, More economical than thor0inar km.lt, an J cannot IwuM In couietlllou Ml h theiiiuUltu.le of low teat, ahort ueliiht. aluui or phcaphate powjrr SoM onH In cana. HOYAL MAKINO TOWUKIt CO., 10 Wall St.. N V Jecly BOO ACRES. 13 CREENIIOUSES. TREESandPLANTS W. ud.r fur tb Kail Irnta a Urx. uJ fln .took of rr iiMnrtiun of FKII1T am) Oriniliirnliit 1 'rfi-i liriil. It uitra, lne, f..l.l., FUlliTo, llriljie rlunl. Kruli lW .-re.!-lliiihant l'iirel Trrrf-rnlllmi. ericnIOata. , r ui in tPHCENIX) iu.oo.mim; U.IM TAX NOT1CK. VOlTlfK IS IIKKKIIY (ilK.N THAT MY i clt or deputy will lo In the precinct ot Marlon count)- on the Uay herelualter men tloiievl, from 10 o'clock lu Die forenoon uutll 3 u'eloek lu the afteruoou of aalit da-s for the imrpotc in coiieeiitiK ntxet iur inv year ivo luiueviiie, IK'Cember 1. 1-vn5. I'hamiHH'i; St. I'aul FalrrleM Slher Creel (iartlehl Abhiiu lion ell I'Mlile Jeileraou Marion Auuuille StaUou Mehauia Sublliully llrooka Turner Aurora Hubbard WtKKlburn Cervalt tviMith Salem North Salem Salem December i,l-ii . IK'combtfr a, 1V;. December , 15, December S, Iv5, IK'Cember 7, 1, December S, ivxi, Decembers, lvs. IVcember 10, iva, liecember 11, 15, lecvmber la, im5. December 11, 15. lVcember 1 l-i. , lVcember is, ixi. Decemoor 17, lvd, December 1. lv IVcemlier SO, ls5. lKcaiurSl, 15. Dccesiber'ii, 15. Decmberi;i,iN. Itecciubcrai, 15. IHcniler-.:, 15. lVcember 'i. K. l.aat balcm December S. Ivvi. lUttsl al Salem. Oregon. November li. Wvi. JOHN W. MINTO. dve Sheriff Marlou. Countj-, Oreicou. W TRoyALiiawjli tall Chas. H. Dodd & Co. , FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STS., PORTLAND, ODECON, iMrotiTERs or Hardware, Iron and Steel FABM MACHINERY. Sole Agents for Oregon aoid Washington foV DEERE'S TIlCI Dnnrn WnU7 riOQl PlnmSlvat.KflKl)ot'iil.i!Kl.-llio' They art n nlnii nml conic tutiear lo alolut 1 llu lluulu flu YY"Uual rlUW rfectlon tint thoiu who v moil them or urn 'hem urk cannot lay emiUKli In their pr.iln- Dn7fl Tift Inhll Tlonro QlllVv DlntW Thu fact that oer60,oOOI)coroSull. arc In acltial ma to. rUWCr Lilt JQull LlLUlt! UUllVy rlUWi -) MitHik-nt otl.Uiii if tho truth of what g ilalm for tlilt Implement. In nno of tho recent tet, a Walking I'luvr cuttlnj 80 cuklo Inchei ha.l n.'l puiimli actual ilralt j the Deera Sulky plow cut SO cubic Inchc with unh an uctual draft of -."JJ uu.!. Wo nro nl ou-iiitu for Superior Seed Drills anil Superior Broadcast Seeders, wrj:.!5,X!sg an J an) complcto with ncrk "Kc. dnuhlrtirrt, rte , atnl are ioltlu- I'orr,' Keiil Mi Ajjmti fur Prnihilllt" Tlicn HorrntV Ollrl vlPnilfP Tlio litt lniirntol IuipIjum nt r .r m Inir innnicr fallnw. To 101 Dill 0 llldll IldllUir dllll Ulblluli not complete anil uc.eliil 1.. I for llil urmo In imo. SuUltlcr Farm Wagons, &to7 "mm- aMi"e lt Hall's Safes, :: California Powder, :: ttr He,,a ,or "MiLr. ... m.. M.h I 1I1 if if iTiMrin Ouimio.v i.ttiFie t- NLV 1'OI'IL.llt fi r.u I KTntiaii:ll ..tiLitoin ;i'ti: 1.im;i:s FjntTline' Sine Connection' New Equipment) Miles Shorter ! ,Vltf :iO Hours Less Time ! A CCOMJtODATIONS UNSUIll'ASSKD I'Olt C01I X. fort ami Saf'l). I'arca and Freight much leas tnaii b) an)- other routo litecn all pulnti In the Willamette talley and ban Franclico. Tlio ONLY routo la YAQUINA BAY! TO SA1Y F1MNIS0. Dally rcni:rrTralin rxrriil Sunday, LeieCortalll fexceptSurdajs) at 1 55 I'. 31. U-ate taiiuloa, (eacrpt Sun.lan) at 7.30 A. M. O.JcO. It. It trains (Wot bhle) connect at Conallla. Ootll, ll.lt. trains (East slJe) connect at Corallls with stages from Albany at IS Oi l 11. rpilE K1NE A I STKAMalltP VAIU'IVA flTV X SAID miix vaqi-in i raox xs riuscitco; Saturda " NoTi7 ISa'turJaj, " ...We. 4 Thuraday ..Dec. 91 Tlnraday 10 Tuesda) .... SI Tuetdaj a SuaJaj Jan. i Sunday Jan 1) Kilda ... HKrllay ; 41 The Couipiny reavrteatlin right to change tallln;; da), TQ.r'or further Information applt to' CHAS C. HOGUB, A. Q. 1. and V. Airent. L'ortallls.tOrrou. Great Overland. Route ! NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R tiik O.M.Y i.i m: ui.vm.nu I'ullinau Fulace Sleeping Cars! a-'asnlflcent Ray Coaches and Elegant Emigrant bleeping Cars, ith berths free of charge. From Washington & Oregon I'olnUto the EAST tta ST. lMHIi autl MINNEAFOLI& Tlie only Trans continental line running I'alare Ulntug t'r (ineU 7V.) Fastest Time Ever Made From the Coaat oer the Northern 1'adflo ralt roaJ toSlouv City Council llluffj.St. Joaeph, Atchliuon, Leavniworth. Kansas City, llurllngton and (julnr) ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO And all points through the Katt md South East ta St. 1'aul and M nneaiolU. 1ST Tli only line running TIIHOV01I EMIORANT SLKKPI.SO CAUS FltOM 1'OKTLANl) and hauled on regular Eapreat tralnsom the entire length of the Northern I aclilc lUllroad. Leate Portland at 1:30 uni. daily: arrive at allnne. apoli or St. 1'aul at li JO p.m., (coon) fourth day. Ownectlocs made at St. l'aill and Minneapolis and an pomu Mil, bouin, ana souineati, 1'ACIFIO DIVISION:- , Trains leae Portland. 9Si a. m arrtte at Neo Ta coma d OS p. in., connecting with 0. 11. i N. Co.' l-oata lor an lioiuts on euiret sound. A I). CllAHLTON. OenT Wett'n Pass Ant. No. Washington street, Portland, Oregon. FENCES FARMERS Wholeaaleand Itetall. Auouta Wanted. CaUlcgut free. MTAMIAHO .tlt-'H. CO.. Cincinnati. O. MinUU 0 ALL. 30 a week and eipensc IIUI1IA palJ. Valuahlt outfit and particular free. uoiOmil I. O. t It'KKKV, Aagu.U, Malar. M,iaikM oatarvBe4Lua(-LataTu,. wtairi.Cw. Jt(5j&w- jrivSS PLOWS. FURNITURE! 1. P. POWERS. Ianufrturr and Importer, IS ami 190 r'lnt it., I'orllauJ. FURNITURE of ALL KINDS! m:w STVI.IS OK I'mlop mid ISuil-Iloom Suits, ami Oil ice Furniture. Sir Carpctf, llcJJInit ami 1'apcr IIilnir. notltf Oregon Railway and Aavltia tion Company. THE ONLY ROUTE TO THE EAST. Transfer steamer connecting with Atlantic Eapiesi lcacn Aah Street wharf, Portland, dally, at 3:00 P.M. The Paclflo Eapresi arrive at Portland, dally at 10:30 I'. SI. I'ullumii hleepliiu 4'nra run through to St. Faul, Council lllulTa, and Daton, and close eoiiuectlons mado with both Northtm Paclflo and Union Pacific trains at their cater n termini. SAN FRANCISCO LINE. Itetween 1'orllaml nml Hnn Krnnrltco, Leatlng AliiSHOith Wharf at midnight, as follows: rnoxroaiUNU, I raoM nan raaNciaco. Midnight. I 10 A SI Oregon, Sunday, Oct. S'Coluu.lla, Slonday, Oct, I State, Friday . s, Oregon, Saturday,. . .u Columbia. Wcdncada) 13SUtc, Thursday II Oregon, Stonda), ...Is Columbia, Tucida),.. p.) State, Saturday SSjOregon. Sunday, i Columbia, Thurday IW alate, Frldy V.i Orrgon, WediiesilayNo iCulurobla, ThunMay.Nuv:l And etery fifth day thereafter until further notice. Through Tlckrta sold toallpolnu In the Uidted State, Canada and Europe. TO ASTOKI.i. Iloat Uwt Portland for the Cascade and 1 he Dalle at 7 A. M. dally, except Sunday. floats leae Portland at (I A. If. dallj (except Sun daj) for Astoria and way oints. TO UUKUOX ITV IMI ll.lVTO.V. Iloat teatu Portland at 7 A. SI. Morula, Widnes ds's. and rrldata for Dattoa and way ivilnts. ir t. . .m . - . . a . ueiurning leate nation ai v a, ai, meaoaji, anj ri at 6 A. M. 1 Thursday s and Saturd.) , 4irnerul Ulllrra 4'nr. 1'ronl anil II SI. A, L. MAXWELL. Ticket Agent. JNO. J I1Y1INE, Ocn. Pas, and Ticket Act, OVERLAND to CALIFORNIA. . .. VIA OREGON & CAMFOICMA lt.IC. And Connections. Timet Two and Ono Half Days. Fare from Portland to San Francisco, $32; to Scn mt a to, (JO. Cloae connrctlons road at Ashland ith stagel of the California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Couipan) . KtHT ftlDt: UIVInlUNl (DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAYS) Uetween I'or'luuil hui! Ashlani.-)lall Train. iuvi. aaaivu. . ..10 31AM ... 4KWASI ... lfllPSI S:3PSI Allianj Kpre. Train. ir.x . AHKItE. Portland 40PSI I Salem 7:11PM Salem, . .. 7:151'il I Lebanon 1.15AM: Lebanon &30PSI Silent 0:iOASI Salem 6:I7AU l-oruano 1U.WAH Pullmui Palace Sleeplrg Car dally Uteen Portland and Ashland. The O. i C. II. It. Ferry make con. nectlon Kith all the regular trains on the Eaat Sldt Division, from the foot ot F, street. MKST S1DK DMIMON. Uelnrcn I'urllauil autl Curtallls. MAIL T1UIN. mvrt. I aaaiVK. Portland 7:30SlConaM,. .. .J2S3PS1 Cbrvaills, JJOPJllporOand 0.15PM At Corvalls connect h lib trains of the O.P. for Ya qulna bay. tirittss TltAI.N, lxt. aaiiva. PortUnd, 4)PM I McMlnuville, .S.UMi McSllnmUle, SKMrM Portland 0MAU Local ticket for sale and baggage checked at com. panv's up-ton o.tlce, cor Pine and Second street. tieaeu for principal point lu California can only be procure 1 at company office, Cor. F. and Front (treets, Portland, Or. Freight ill not Ureceit I lor shipment after five o'clock P M on either tha East or Wert Side Ditlaloa. It. KOEULER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager, O. F. I'a. Agt. LONG LOANS. Ptwil tMrrity f t lull r I Wv4 1 rU V pwtkulv. Lsm Ivmi, u. Ull pr. T. &. Oavrilmr. kUMttr, rUc B 411111, Citwliu, o Portland, . . 8:00AM Salem, Salem .... lOaSASl Athland,. Ashland, .8:UI'S1 Salem, . . . Salem l.Wl'Sl Portland,. 4 Ty-f ry)a w tatt