1 « WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. OREGON. THS FORESTS OF ALASKA. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA J J XI A I Oregon contains 96,000 square The prevailing tree of Alaska, SOUTHERN' PACIFIC CO’S Kotiee for Publication. miles, 'l ’ his may seem strange to says George Davidson, of the The Official Democratic Paper. an eastern man who has never Coast Mr. L and O ffice at Oregon (’itv.Or.. » l.I.XES Nov 21. 1888. i Survey, is the Sitka spruce,! Tilt: MT,.SHAS1A ROUTE. Notice is hereby iriven that the lollor. in heard of this state, owing to the growing to great size, covering' named set'ler has filed m»ii<-e of his int»- Time between lion to make final pr< in support of Iii> Td. HEATH. - - - - FublUher. lack of push which is a predomina­ every [ art of the ground,and climb- i luini. iiik I Unit saf< «•. 7 w. Hr mimes the folio« ing witnesses to prove ARRIVE. This tree resembles in form and LEAVE. of eastern men with puslt have Portland 4 :aid land, viz . ILL Booth. \V M Brown. D.ivid James in a row amongst themselves, with the country and are letting ite Ln the Archipelago Alexander, with Local »ally, Fxc**|t Ktmday ani of F Street ed while he performs his duty. pointed as administrator of the estate o country effectually prevents fires Went Side l>lvl«len. lames Met ullorh d<*< cb . m d. I»v the count} Better not waste your breath just dance. BETWEEN iMUUEANBJt COKVALLI s . •ourt of Yamhill county. « hegon The e With such lavish hands has na­ from spreading. yet awhile. ore all persons holding claims against -utl AlM.il Train. We measured fallen spruce trees •state, are hereby not tied to present then ture bestowed upon Oregon all that (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS) with proper vouchers to the undersigned • THE MISSISSIPPI. ARRIVE. enters into the sum total of a great that were 180 feet long and 4 feet Port'and LEAVE. he law office of Fenton Fenton, at Mi 7:.3O A. M ! CorvMlin .12:25 P. M Minnville, Oregon, witl in >ix months iron 1:30 P. M ¡Portland 6:15 P. V this 7th, day of D eember. 1888 J. V. Brower, who lias just re­ state, we can safely say that she is tiiick at the butt: while adjacent orvallis At Albany and (orvallis connect will J ohn Met'l l loch standing trees measured over 6 feet the richest state in natural re ­ : rains of the ()regon Pacific R. R. turned to St. Paul from Itasca F enton A F enton . Administrator Express Train Daily Except Sunclaj . in diameter, were branchless for Attorneys for estate. Dec 7 Lake, the source of the Mississippi sources in the union. ARRIVE. over 50 feet, and estimated to be ‘ortland LEAVE. Oregon produces the finest grain 4 :50 P. M |McAIinnvilleX:«x>P.M. river, will soon make public a map Natlce for Publication. .It•Min’ville5:45A.M ¡Portland 9:00 A. M. and detailed report of his examina­ grown in the world and also has 250 feet high. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS. L and O ffice at Oregon City. Or.. I Hemlock, alders and willows are Manager Asst.G. F. Pass. Ag ’ Dec . 3. 1HS8 i tion of the Itasca basin. It in­ the greatest yield per acre. Wheat Notice is hereby given that the following found ; but the most remarkable named settler has filed notice ol his intci. cludes a measurement of the inflow is equal in size and flour produc­ ion to make tinal proof in support of h’ and outflow of all the streams at ing quantities. Her oats are without wood of the country is the yellow claim and, that said proof will l>- math cedar, with fine, even texture, fra before the County Jii'lue. or in his ab a. in., Mondays and Thins- Revised statute should take this scheme under con­ the average size of the spruce is • lays. Returning, leave AIbanv Wednes­ Sheriff and tax collector fur Yamhili H 44 Iowa 11.3 •ountv? days and Satn’daVR. TH KET OFFICE sideration and think of the benefits less than two feet in diameter. H H Dated Dec 8.1888. ( 34 1 111 California 13.3 FIRST & OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL. they can derive from such a plant Hem lock is found in abundance, U 44 Gen. P hsh . & Ticket Agent. Alabama 14.5 in this city. t In order to put you and has its value for tanning pur­ << <1 Tennessee 16.2 poses. << l< to thinking in the right direction Minnesota 15.5 When the forests of Washington THE YAQUINA ROUTE. we will give you a few ideas. We handle, sell, ami rent nil kinds of Oregon has the most delightful territory and Oregon are exhausted, real estate, city and country property on Creamery butter sells at a higher climate in the world—no extreme Alaska, will be the great and our favorable terms. price than home made butter, but hot in the summer; no excessive almost inexhaustible resource in We now have for sale the John Sax prop to illustrate it we will say that it is cold in the winter. No clyclones, the future. erty in, and adjoining this city at a bargain, —AND— in lots to suit sold at the same price, which in no blizzards, fierce floods, no thun­ I'lU’GOA DEVELOPMENT (OMPAM’S Will sell on commission at auction al! Oregon averages about 50 cents per der storms. The thermometer • lasses of property STEAMSHIP LIB roll tho year around. seldom gets above 80 degrees in Office between C and D streets on Third One thousand pounds of butter summer, or below freezing point in 225 Miles Slioriei—20 Hours McMinnville, Oregon. J ames F - et her <5: Co. at 25 cents per pound is $250, for the winter. less time than »any other route. First class through passenger and one year the output of butter would Oregon has an annual rain fall freight line from Portland and all points in be 365 times 250 or $91,250. All ample to insure crops. It has pass­ A Full Stock of Musical Instru­ tl e Willamette valley tu and from San ire me pc F rancbco. ments und Stationery Always v»e will send fj creamery butter can be sold imme­ ed into a maxim that “crops never in ecch lm B iiv.ihe vet on Hand. Ui ,t «».ving-inncLine made t- Time Schedule (except Sundays]’ diately, there is a large demand for fail in Oregon.’’ ■he world, wub ail the at:a< hrnmt •• •• uiii a.»« undl’rrea ton pi.. Leave Alb’nv 1:30 pm Leave Yaq’ua6:45 tin me of our cosily and valuable an it, and nearly one-half the butter Third Street, McMinnville, Or. “ Corvalli* I : li> •• “ Corvallis 10;35 ” Oregon never had a drought. auiph s in return we ask that v<.u .»vn ') A C trains connect at Albany and Cor­ propcriy. Tbi« grand ma hine is from the east, A firm in Portland of the world. The Willamette val­ vallis. made after the S.H-rr patent«. • htcb have run out: In tort paten-« The above trains connect nt Yaquina with stand ready to contract for the en- ley is simply unapproachable for run out it sold forv. iih tne the Oregon Develo| nient Co’s Line ot Steam . jebments. ant now acils f„r Rest.strongest, most use- tire output of buttcr from this productiveness and fertility of its ships between Yaquina and San Francisco JUI machine in the world. Zll i. " '-^«■irte. No eapilal required. Plain ID. FROF. Sailing dates from Yaquina. bnaf instruction» given. Those who write to us at once can 6e’ creamery no.v. The farmers nre soil. The soil of this valley never in the world, and (be The Star Saloon is the cosiest, place in town Willamette Valley, Wednesday, Dec. 1. paid for the cream according to the wears out. Momiay * “ 24 1 Ul £. Ji CO.. 11 ox 740, Autu.u, Xlnln«. to spend an evening From San Fiancisco. price of home made butter, that is, Oregon is a wonderful region of \\ illamette Valley, 'i hursday, December, 6 if butter is selling for 25 cents per productiveness and healthfulness. The best Wines, Liquors, and Cig- “ Monday, “ 7 ** Sunday. •• pound, the farmer is paid 25 cents Lt rivals any part of California in always kept in stock. Tbe company reserve the right to cha ... e for cream enough to make one equability of climate. It outranks sai ing dates without notice. N II — Passengers from Portland ami all I have opened a full stock of pound of butter, so you see the any portion of California in fruit Third Street, McMinnville, Or. Willamette Valiev points can make c I om GROCERIES, connections with the trains oi the Yaquina farmer gets as much for his cream production. GLASSWARE, Route at Albans or Corvallis, and if. esti CROCKERY, as he does for it after lie works it ned to San Fyancisco, should arrange to ar­ tr -.Snlhf Gohl TTnTiri Oregon is the great stock, wool CIGARS. k Bold fvr 4 UB. until latclv. I | I 5 I ■ I. rive at Yaquina the evening before date ol A Beat wnt< h In tho world. |1 || || || up into butter, the profit to the and wheat growing section of the TOBACCO sailing. .4 l*«rlvv4 timekeeper. M»tr-X I H J I I •/ / rained, lbnvy s. :..i t.».|j creamery is made from the increased coast. Stock can graze nearly all .^Allununr ( a-cs. B. ill la- as follows: Northbound leaves ('orvallis. caiiijr can * pavs to do it. and we know that if you fry dairying between harvests. Oregon has the most attractive K ipniy . i , L iver ani > B owels get tl.e-e von’l AS ANY PLACE IN THE COUNTS The starting of a creamery in and grandest scenery in the world.; Can be seen on the books tn mv shop. LiTectu illy Clean the System » hen McMinnville will tend to increase Tourists unite in pronouncing the . 1. ,"'o<‘1 f,",I’’-«"nt workmen employe.’ Costivo or BUious, Diapelliug Iiermne you’ll I k * satisfied. Yon won’t to do al! kind* of repairing and to niak- bhxxled stock interests of this com­ Columbia river the most scenic '"¿'•»HH-s or. er.-,I I H|,„ k(V|, „ f„,. munity the fanners will soon find region on the earth The landscape Colds, Headaches and Fevers leave a sure thing for mi uncertainty. -t.skof .rtl am| rubber rol.es Up robe« and permanently curing n-ers. «;„|,lle,. , A f.UI line „f Il in ibis knowledg that itrpela :is !• out that they can make more mon­ view from the hills on Portland .■virus f,,r rep urs ■■»n.t .nilv I, | HABITUAL CUUSTXPATIOX keep on advertising our g*»ods .«nd busi­ ey out of a full blooded milk pro­ I Heights is unequaled in the known ".ithont weakening cr irritating the organs ness; we Know we ran keep trade if we ducing breed of cattle than they' world. on which it acts. can out of native stock and will act And such is the state of Oregon. r«>r Sale In 50« ar,l m.oo Battle« by al’ ran get it. Customer* stav right with thous*n•• . v 11.-I. .... Ma...|«. ' I .'« » « -t ui«m lils.lol.m so. It you do uut lu.ut, onu. r... chicli I hc . y makeu larger profit. ^XJAMES MEANS' $3 SHOE ..V-v'UNEXCCLLEÜ IN \?\STYLE UNEQUAL! "□ Í\. in DURA3ILITY • AND •‘C- JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE FAIL CAMIICT TO •• SATIS f THE MOST FASTIDIO (JAMES Sil h !• is I teen lie rc-nt progre*« in onr branch *f in ¡ u. thai xve are now able affirm that the film s M-’.cs Smei j y ...» f •• r« H«‘ -e s |U m - s wh t h • . 6-w > • r-ago v, .■vi..lltq| atelght or ten " I > lais’ I. mi wjl t?y on a i':ii ' o i will »<• <•<> iim .1 t i i we not a "■>. «• >'i >!»--•• w. w > . im. Oe •• m -r bus nesi nre i nal.lr to compete with ua iQ nt Tilt tri f tc; rv i.-o III -IS la our II ic-t we nre If I • g l inniuir.ie. urers in l lie Uui’eil Stilles. 4 O <• o. ' «i' t'.a 'elm ■. -nlesmen who is ow \hniug t -e &hoe retalléis of tho Pucilie Coast and Rocky M ,u ti- i It -on write fr>m there ns folio" s. ... , , . . i ..... ... ,r ( a, at s el w It th- re ults of n’v fl<> 1 hive thin fir Rucceetletl In placing our full |ln- In m i - t l ave visite ■. lie go s on lo my, “This h a Nnleiidid re on f us i » m -U sir es i i. L ;m e ».«»I« f t. e r.-i 11;»T< are charging il.e'r customers at r o ( -io i le trie ! i t s ul l the sit - « Il co t t wht. es-l The eon e.| lene.« is (i.at the it rn If w .O »V • If h e e pn t In r M < or — v. u 11 11 • r« a p. I i • f >r shoes w li 'ch n re n<»t wort h as much as our itlll-* H PAXV S I niMl M I Kl!(>E-«. <>ir >..<». s It'i their m r I . v i. tail pi Ices stamped on th« r.l sot . V | ! pdrntf ore « nN*» ■ H e d h p if. wid. h Imvr hitherto rule I i.i Hu rriatl markets here, a Id w te I a re, til r |> t« a full ilae« f go -«Is i.t h.s block tin y at once beg.n to t,u oJ like hot cakes, so great ki'id retde'r jiist stop and consider what the above signifies fo far as you are concerned. It n -... 'von h.n ir V . i to ep on bu I • r. .-¡tors •• t i i.; no ma .uacturer .’ mime or fixed ret all prive stumped > t me oles \ u can <• te I what voii .tr ■ic ting a.t I .vour re idler is probably making you pay double Whit VO U-’ opti ave eo t him. Now. <• n ouatTo.d iodo this while v enrol roteetlng you by stamping O r lá IP mil .ne’lve.l iet,.il price up n t .»•• -olew of our shoes before tuey leave our factory so that you ... ,,(ho netopivm »• f<»r •< ur sm.es t .an they are worth ? M um r from ...... • <1. braird h»< fol y hit *ol I by w dr-fl" nice rrtn»lrra In nil parta «Í the cornil rv. We vill I e in- i r:ui y w t.iu our rea •» la uny butte or Terr, lory ir you will tuve«t ouu Z im 'ES JÍEANS A; CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Muss. AT COST. We have a large stock of Nlens’ SI ioes in all grades which we will sell at COST From now until the first of January. To will also make a liberal reduction in ’ many other lines of goods, such as Under­ Mir, Mens’ Hosiery, Neckwear, Clothing, BISHOP & KAY. The Pioneer Boot and Shoe Store has just received a brand new stock of Boots and Shoes of the latest styles and best quality. I have also received a splendid assortment of Lads and Misses Victoria gaiters, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. No charge made for sewing rips on goods bought of me. Opposite the Grange stere. r.F. BROWNE. “A Ilf fa AH THERE! GET THERE! E. WRiGHT STAY THERE! Gcwv’X Subscribe for TUET ELEPBOAE now.