I TELEPHONE-REGISTER. RAINY DAY DOLLARS. Senator Wilson, of Iowa, is said to be in favor of the coinage of the silver HARDING t HEATH, Publishers dollar, because he has obser' d that SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 1 when farmers receive paper money for Oaa Copy, per year, inadvance................ $2 00 their produce, they spend most ofH; Or.» Copy, aix months in advac»............ 1 00 j but when they get silver dollars they i carry them home and tie them up in the Entered at the poetoffice at McMinnville toe of an old stocking, and keep them Oregon, as second-class matter. | against a rainy day. There is something T he advzrtisixc R ates or Tnr. T ele - ' this, and there is a good deal more in those -R egister are liberal, taking in what he said further: “I have no doubt consideration the circulation. Single that the ciiculation of the silver dollar inch, $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.75. Special inducements for yearly or semi- would in a measure tend to prevent a yearly contracts. panic, for as soon as money became a A ll CoxMvxrcATioxa Men B e S iuxed Ba little tight the farmers would bring out the person who sends them, not f< r pub their reserve store. It was this system lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non de plume.” but for a guarantee of good of laying by the dollars as practiced by faith. No publication« will be published the French that enabled France to meet unless 90 signed. the indemnity growing out of the Fran- * * * .. t . " “ J ob Worrx N eatlv A nd Q ck ki . y E xeci ted co-I russtan war. .” Ent the coinage of at reasonable rates ounty C " f mid^good ""' “le B''ver dollar will not accomplish what the best in Yamhill county and as good................................ A complete steam Wilson desires if the coins be locked up as any in the state Í- plant insures quick^work. in the treasury. The certificate law ADDEise A ll COMMIXICATION». E itiiuh For; should be repealed and the coins forced the editorial or business department.“, to ' out into circulation from liis point of T he TzLEritoxE-Krc.isTER, McMinnville, view. The paper currency is a credit Ore ton. currency, and like business done on «■ S amele Corias Or T he TELr.rnoxK-RKGis- TZK will be mailed to auv person in the credit, is often very convenient; but United States or Europe, who desires one, credit business is never quite as safe as free of charge cash business. The American lias got an W e I xvite Y ov To C omtare T he T ele - I idea that specie is very burdensome, and “After this I will return and build again ' the tabernacle of David, which is fallen down, and I will build again the ruins thereof, and will set it up, that the resi due of men might seek after the Lord,. and all tbe Gentiles upon whom my j name is called, saith the Lord who doeth all these things”—Acts 15:16,17. The prophet Amos from whom this is quoted | instead of “Upon whom my name is called” says “Called by my name.” j Now James applies this prophecy to the church and says the Lord’s name is to be called upon them or they are to be called by the name of the Lord. But who is “the Lord?” Answer: "Unto you is born this day in the City of David a Savior who is Christ the Lord.” Christ then is the Lord and the church is to be ' called by liis name. In Old Testament 1 days Jacob was called Israel in which | was the Hebrew word El, the name of God. Therefore, whenever tlie word Is rael was pronounced the name of God was called upon him and upon liis pos terity in all after years. So the full nance Christ is incorporated into our re ligions title and every time it is pro nounced the name of the Lord is called upon us. So “If vo be reproached for ' the name of Christ happy aie you”—lj Peter tv :14. Again: “If any man suf-j fere as a Christian, let him not be 1 rHoxz-RErusTjit with any other paper |ie insists on nothing but paper. He ashamed.” As tbe name Israel carried published in Yamhill county. . t !■ in ---------i won t take silver change for a five dollar within it the full name of God so the All tubecribere ,eho do not reccire their ’¡«»mt protest, and a merchant I name Christian carries within its loving paper regularly will confer a favor by im- won’t give him three silver dollars in i bosom the full name of Christ. As mediately reporting the tame to this office. change without an apology. But what Christ is the greater part of the word so Senator Wilson says aliout the French we are taught that there is in religion Thursday, December 19, 1889. people is unsubstantially true and hard more Savior than self. We should ex ly admits of doubt that the currency of hibit tho Redeemer and his life to the this country would be safer if all the The railroad to Astoria is in our grasp, world and not self and eelf-life. Seek small bills were called in and replaced almost. Make sure of it, as a bird in the first the kingdom of God and his right with specie. But there docs not seem to band is worth two in the bush. eousness and let self be secondary. In be much use in talking about specie to everything let Christ have the pre-emi The total vote cast at the late city elec the present generation. nence. But where, oh where, is his tion in Salem was only 452, but it was a pre-euiinenqc as shown in the church JUST ONE FACT. very light vote, explains the Slatexnan. titles at the present day? — ----------- | Dun and steel in Europe having, dur- Again; “Do they not blaspheme that The railroad to Astoria, McMinnville . iug tho pagt few monthg> made a Iarge wants, and the citizens should show be | ajvanc0 ¡n prjce> an,( everv iron and worthy name, by the which you are call strength of a long and steady pull, ''e steel establishment in Europe is now ed?” How appropriate then was the re can have it if we only will full of orders and making much larger sponse of the king, “Almost thou per- suadest me to be a—what shall I be call California has been visited with a se- profits than one year ago. As a conse- ed?—Christiau.” The king was almost vere rainstorm which has destroyed a quence of this raise in the foreign price persuaded to receive the Christian faith ; large amount of property. Come to Ore of the metals, the American manufactur adopt the Christian life and therefore ers have been able to advance their pti* gon where rainstorms arc not seen. take upou him the name of Christ. The ces $4 a ton. Mr. Andrew Carnegie original word translated name, among turns out 2,000 tons of steel a day from An exchange has discovered that ten other things, signifies character as de This mechanics who have steady work at two one of his great works alone. scribed by a name—see Greenfield’s | dollars and a half a day will have earned means $8,000 a day greater profit for Greek Lex. This name Chrisian is the more money at the end of two veais than that establishment than Mr. Carnegie _ one name descriptive, pre eminently of will have been earned in the same time was receiving one year ago. .Mr. Carne- tbe character of those wearing it. by ten writers of novels whose works are gie was selling his steel at a price far ! They are required to be ChriBtlike. readily sold. above the foreign article before the re- Again; God said of his people: “The ------------- --- -------- - avavciuw took vwtv } place, ’iavu( on VU awuUUV -------------------- ’ I wuv cent advance account of j An article by J. A. Campbell, past°r the high tariff on his product. Even had Lord shall slay thee, and call his ser of the Christian Church of this city, on n,e price fallen in Eurojie instead of ria- vants by another name.” “Thou slialt “Why am I a Christian?’ Some time ¡ng, cou|(j Btj]| have made a good deal be called by a new name, which the j mouth of the Lord shall name.” That ago Mr. Brownson, president of the col-1 of lnoney. But tho pi ice of all the pro tege, gave his reasons for being a Bap-1 Jncts of American farms is actually low- 1 other name, that new name, which tbe tist. Me hope to bear from the other er ¡n yie farlncr hands than it is in Eng- | Lord should name was called upon the Saints, brethren, denom¡nations represented in this city. |an(] or France. The American farmer 1 deciples at Antioch. deciples, and so far as I know, all desig- is no better oil' than tbe English or | nations of the people of God, except the ' If the railroad to the sea is too much French peasant to-day, but Carnegie aud of an undertaking for Salem and Me. name Christian were used in Old Testa his protected are vastly better 'oft' than ment times. Now as the mouth of the Minnville, it would be a good idea to tho foreign manufacturers, and the Lord should give this new name, and as build a road from Salem to McMinnville, strange thing about it is that it is the i be did give the name Christian after then take the 8. P. track to Hillsboro American farmers who insist by their those Old Testament days were over, we and from there take the road which is in ■ progress, to Astoria. Build the road, j votes on enriching Carnegie, while they I are led to believe that he intended hie ----------Ives are kept poor. i people to be thus called. Again; “I bow then sell out to the 8. P. Co. if necessary. OF LARGEST AND FINEST Special Display Line of Underwear Fo' OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. uw VIA Seitlitrn Pariti«- ('ea|Miiy*x Lirot, V'“'H children. THE Milin SHASTA ROTTE! Time Between At Lowest Prices Qualiy Considered. Portland anti Francisco, San 30 HOURS’ California Express Trains Run Daily for Infants Children and “Castorla is so well adapted to children that 1 recommend it os superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacnzx, it. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. I BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN CISCO ! LEAVE , Castoria rare« Colle. ConMtpation. ARRIVE. 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Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing Cars Reservations can be secured in advance. To Kast Bound TattHrngera. ZiODSOlT. Be caeful and do not make a mistake but be sure to take the North rPacfic Rai tn addition Fine Line of Hats and Caps For Wi"t ARE SELLING FAST! -Ä-rxd. It ZBxxild.in.g' Is Genera Office Of the Company, No, 181 Ft rtf St.. Ccr Wallington, Voit and, Or. A D CHARLTON. Asst General TaRRenger Agent. Vp. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. Soon Lots will be scarce and Command a Higher Price. In order to give our many customers the benefit of Buy ZT ottt * Before Too IBato. Low Prices we have placed a line of Men’s and Price Rango, $50 up. For full particulars apply to mv knees to the fath.r oi our Lord Jesus Youth’s Overcoats and Suits, ranging in size from 33 J. I. KNIGHT A CO., THE INVESTMENT CO , Christ, of whom the whole family in tQ 4Q Qn Qur center counter at Cost tO Close Them Out. JAS. FLETCHER A CO.. 49 Stark St., Portland. Or. lleavcn and Earth is named.” Eph. in, Real Estate Agents. McMinnville F. BAKNEKOFF rfc CO.. the j 14, 15. A part of God’s family is in McMinnville Flouring Mills A. J. APPERSON. WHY AM I A CHRISTIAN? Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen is one of the E ditor T elephonk -R egihtek : very rare instances of a success in litera Some months ago yon requested ture achieved in a language not acquired until after the writer had reached matur ministers of your county to each furnish Heaven aud a part on Earth, but it is all ity. Coming to this country at the age you a paper upon the religious name he called by the name of Christ. This of 20, be could write a little English, but wore—“Why am I a Baptist?” “Why ought to settle the question forever. But couiu not nor speak speux it rv at m all, »u, and in »•« two mv , am 1 a Methodist ? * “\\ hy am I a Pres- we are told that this name is too exclus When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, could years’ time he had written a novel that • byterian?” etc. To yonr request to me, ive. But pray tell us who it excludes? When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, was a model of vigorous, idiomatic An-1 “Why ain I a Christian?” I would It does not exclude any of the Lord’s When she had Children, she gave them Castoria glo-Saxon. When his talent first mani- ’ respectfully reply: people. Then it excludes only the Dev tested itself in his boyhood his father j The term Christian is derived from the il’s people. I presume none would care warned him that ¡Norwegians must, if; term Christ, which means annointed. to have them in the church. No one, they wished for any wide-spread iame, | The Christ means the annointed one. therefore, has any right, human or di write in some other tongue—English, All who scripturally wear the name vine, for objecting to our using this wor G. R. HIGGINS. German or French—since even for the Christian are considered as annointed thy name unless we are unfit by reason North Yamhill. - - Oregon. greatest and best works the outside world ones. Under the old covenant all the of sin to wear it. We exclude no one WATCHMAKER would not learn Norwegian, and one suf priests were annointed with holy oil. from tbe use of this name ; on the other all the r people fered more from translation than from. Under the new covenant ------------ ----------- --r— hand, we preach and teach, exhort and AND JEWELER, endeavoring to express one’s thoughts in of God are priests, and as such are an- entreat that all shall drop their unscript- Cleaning and repairing executed on short a foreign tongue. nointed ones; “You are a holy priest- ural names and take the one which God notice. ---------------- - hood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices ac- They took them Notice of Final Settlement. Scientists of the John Hopkins uni-1 ceptable to God, by lesus Christ”—2 gave his people. through departing from the Spirit of the I versity are busy with a magnetic young ! pefer u ¡9. This holy priesthood is an Notice is hereby given that the under- Gospel, and to them we say: “Return, -igned, John McCulloch, administrator of man who is able to lift objects by the annointed people as their name would oh wanderers, return.” If there be any the estate of Janies McCulloch, deceased, mere touch of his fingers. The name of 1 signify. John says of them: “You has filed his final account of his adminis sin in this matter it lies not at the door tration of said estate in the county court of this wonderful drawing individual is , have an unction (annointing, that with of that people who plead for the primi Yamhill county, Oregon, and said court r ir....k....... ; ■ 1.« ___ __ ____ • ___ .... Louis Hamburger he is “ 21 i---------------- years cld, »Lot the I i which any one one is annointed) aud ye tive name of the people of God, but at has fixed January 7, 1889, at the hour of 10 i FOSITIVELT son of a well-known merchant of Balti, know all things”—1 John ii :20. This o'clock, a. m , at the county court room at' their door who will not take it upon McMinnville, Oregon, as the time and; more. He has only to thoroughly dry name is a title of distinction intended to them. It will be ; yea, it must be admit- place for hearing the same. his hands and touch them to a polished distinguish those who wear it from all Therefore, all persons interested in said I ted that there was a time when it was . estate are hereby- notified ami required to surface, when the object rises. Pins others. It is worthy of remark that an Tlieir Quality. ; not too exclusive a name for the dceiples. ! appear at said time and place and show I dangle from his Augers and a glass tube, cient names expressed some quality or 1 cause, if any there be. wliv said estate be j If it was not too exclusive at Antioch it not finally settled and said administrator weighted with a six pound weight, an circumstance connected with tbe person is not now. It is said that this is taking discharged. swered to the touch of his index Augers or thing to which they were applied, Dated this 5th day of December, 1889. I too high ground. It was not too high in JOHN McClT.I.OCIl, by rising from tbe floor. The professors How natural then that the church i the days of the apostles ; it ought not to Administrator of said Estate. I have done a wise thing by capturing the ! should be called by a name which F. W. F estox , I be too high now. Remember the church young man and holding him for investi- would not only designate them as the Attorney for Estate (481; | is the bride, tho Lamb’s wile. Don’t Invest your money in gation. Otherwise we should have had ’ peculiar nation and people, but point j you know that it looks far better fur the a sensation in the .-amps of spiritualism, with unerring linger to the “Lamb of i bride to take ti|>oti her, her husband’s which would have amounted to almost a God that takes away the ain of tire ÍÍ name and wear it lovingly than to per«ist to cure riot, l’rof. Williamson has him in world.” And this the name Christian i in wearing some other man’s name. If Is S old ox a charge, and proposes to give some scien- does whenever it is uttered. The term I my wife should do this, I should suspect POSITIVE tific experiments with him before the Christian is intended to designate those GUARANTEE her love and confidence in me were small to cure any Johns Hopkins scientific association. who bear it as the property of Christ, The Stagg’s Farm of 120 acres, ■ indeed. What then shall Christ, the form of nervous which they are, having been bought 1ms been divided up into disease, or any bridegroom, think when his bride acts THE POWER OF THE FUTURE. disorder of the with a price even the precious blood of generative or ■ thus? Christ is the builder; the head of gans of either Io an article under the above beading Christ. Peter refers to this when ho the body of the church, and the family . sex whether ar- Charles Morris discusses in a late num calls the disciples “God’s heritage.” BkFORE ising from the AFTER wears the name of the head. The Lord excessive use of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, ber of Lippincott’e .Vaffnzine the develop Again, “Glorify him in your body and It is situated or through youthful Indiscretion, over indulr pronounced the highest possible eulogy ment of new sources of ]>ower in tbe far spirit which are his.” This name Chris ’ upon the church at 1'hiladelpliia when eucc, Ac., such as Lose of Brain Power. Wakeful opposite the Yam nees. Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal future when tbe coal-beds of the earth tian is a universal one intended to swal- ! he said, “thon hast kept my word and Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Noetnru hill county fair •—■ al Emissions. Lcucorrhcea, Dizziness, W eak Men, ground and is a shall have bceome exhausted. He re-1 low up all other ecclesiastical ones, i hast not denied my name.” Rev. nt, 8. ory. Loss of Power and Impoteucy. which if ne ÍX1 ( They still kept the word of God as their glected often lead to premature old age and insan desirable location fern chiefly to two natural sources—the When a Jew was baptized “into Christ” rule of faith and practice, and therefore ity. Price 41.00 a box, 6 boxes for 45.00 Sent by either for resi sun’s heat and the power latent in the be left his former name on the other side as members of the church, tho Lord’s mall on receipt of price. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE forever} 45.00 dences, market tidal movemeut on the eca coast. The . of the baptismal wave and arose on the body, wore tbe name of the Great Head order, to refund the money if a Permanent latter problem has received attention in , Lord’s side of the line that separates be- of that body. The name Christian is the cure is not effected. Thousands of testimonials gardening or fruit from old and young, of both sexes, permanently one word covering the whole field of de Î2Î various coast cities without thus far. tween the regions of darkness and the Ai HKomTixr. Circular free. Address ranches, and is votion to God and piety within our cured by THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. within one-half having led to any satisfactory results, kingdom of God's dear son, bearing the hearts and lives. But we arc gravely in WESTERN BRArrCE, and at any rate this power can be uti- name “Christian.” When a Gentile formed that “there is nothing in a BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. mile of this city, name. ” But all history, experience and and dry with beautiful tilized only within certain circumscribed obeyed the gospel ol Christ, he did the Sold by Rogers liro> . sole agents for Me, High Scripture contradict thè statement. The Minnville. spring water. This limits. The other source of power, how- [ same. At Antioch was the first place best, the sweetest, holiest name on earth ever, contemplated by Morris comes where a congregation was formed by is Christ. Take then that mime upon property will be even now within the radius of present I converts from both Jews and Gentiles, you and wear it meekly, lovingly and I sold in tracts to suit the purchas possibilities. An apparatus was com- and hence it was most fitting that tbe ! worthily until you lay down the burdens . £ and toils of this life, and enter into the er on from if 100 pleted by the famous John Ericson just family name of God's jicople should bo fullness of that rest that “remaineth to It-» to $150 per acre. before his death, by means of which so- given here. “Tlio disciples were called ’ the people of God.” > This property is lar beat can be collected and stored in Christians first at Antioch.” For the J. A. C ampbell . fast being pur sufficient quantities to drive engines of Lord tore down the middle wall of parti- chased. Stir your considerable power—either through tbe tion between tbe Jews and Gentiles and selves and buy medium of steam or directly with hot made of the two one new man or people, 1« the oldest unit meat rwpular sclentlSc and rueclmiiieal paper published and ha« the lanzert a tract. air. At the Paris exhibition several Dr. A. Clark in commenting u|>on this ‘¿"■'■alnt on of any paper of Ils rlss, in the world, fnll.r lllnetrated. Ile-t plus of Wood Knerav- French inventors displayed sun motors, text: “Tho word Chreeinalinai in our iMFTor further particulars call on Ines. Published weeklv. send for specimen months’ trial, »1. and one of them was utilized in printing common text, which we translate irere or address Wm. Galloway, E. E. Mt NN * co., PVBI.ISHBRS. »•,! Broadway, N.Y. a daily paper, tho Sun-Jturnal. This called, signifies in the New Testament to Goucher, James Agee, McMinnville, & BUILDERQ Oregon was accomplished in spite of much inter apiioint, warn, or uominate, by divine M Edition of Scientific American, V ruption in the supply of soiar heat by direction.” This name, therefore, was A preat sucres.«. Each issue contains colored Mtilt Kraphic plates of country and city residen- cloudy days. The writer mentioned given by God’s direction and not by the C(!’ *'r public buildings. Numerous engravings anti full plans and specifications for the use of above looks upon the realization of the foes of the church. Again the learned such as contemplate huil ding. Price 12-50 a year, bets, a copy. munn A CO.. P ublishers . benefits of solar power as to occur only doctor says: “It appears that Christian after our present fuel supply has been , was tlie first general spoliation of the HWR A may Lc secur- Contain, in small compass, the essential gghau6ted, but there is nothing to pre- followers of the blessed Lord, and there virtues of the best vegetable cathartics. Have been purchased by vent a much earlier employment of this is presumptive evidence, as we have They are a sure cure for Costiveness. Indi ■ ir-Jjrars experience and have made over gestion., and Liver Complaints; are pleasant cheap po*er *n regions favored like ours seen that this appellative came by di KO.iKM applications for American and For- to take; prompt, but mild, in operation. ^eign patents. Send for Handbook. Corres with clear skies during the greater part vine appointment.” Again: ‘‘When pondence strictly confidential. Mr. «Tames Quinn, of Middle st., Hartford, b( the year, and some of us may live to all return to the Spirit of the Gospel they Conn., testifies : “ I have used Ayer’s Pills Of Amity, and are now ready to TRADE MARKS. for the past thirty years and conwder them receive customers. In case your mark is not registered in the Pat see grain threshed on our fields with tbe will piobably lesume the appellative an invaluable family medicine.” ent Office, apply to M unn a C o ., and procure Immediate protection. Send for Handbook. assistance of the very sun of whose Christian.” It appears that this name The business will be conducted with the COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, map*, •tc., quickly procured. Address scorching rays harvest bands are wont was dispensed with by departing from intention of pleasing everyone, and we ask Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. MUNN Ar CO., Patent Solicitors. tlie Spirit of the Gospel. James says: a continuance of the public patronage. to complain. 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A I Iron Bteaniships leave Poribnd «nd San Francmao every four (4) days, mak ing the trip in 60 hoars. Another style, from $6 00 to $5 00. No Goods Misrepresented as to $ It: 00 I Steerage . Hound Trip—nnliuilted...................... Men’s Heavy’ Ulsters, from $| | to $9 00. j CaMn anno Men’s Fine Overcoats reduced from 312 and For further particular, inqnire of any «gruí of the Comparii or T. W. LEE. 320 to 310 and 317. G b. A. Now is Your Chance ! The Celebrated French Cure, "APHRODITINE" »8 00 C. S. MELLEN. Genl. Traffic Manapet Remember that the above is the announcement to you that have reduced the prices in those lines, and if yov want a Bargain call early before the stock is exhausted. Also remember that we will give you Bargains in the OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM PANY'S STEAMSHIP LINE. KAY & TODD TO THE FARMERS. K > RESULT OF A PLOW TEST D inn ÍST 1 see us whether you wish to We want to get acquaint! 1 with J. G. BALLINGER à CO. ¿fe J G, SMUNGO & CO •> Ö Second Door from Livery Stable, in Elsia Wright's Building, corner Third and F Streets. McMinnville. Oregon. WM. HOLL, ZDx. O-. S. TXTrig-Kt I« Prepared to do All Kindt Ct »«-First class through puueuger and freight line from Portland and all point, in the Wil laniette »«Iley fo and from Sun Francisco. Sailing Dates. McMtx.xvtLLK, O k ., Octolier 9. !'>*> Messrs. J G Ballinger, it Co.. Implement Dealer.“. Mc Minnville, Oregon G entlemen :—In accordance with our agreement with von and with Martin & Sanders, we have made, on our farm near McMinnville, a thorough test of your “Flying Dutch man-’ Riding Gang Plow, ami rhe “Canton Clipper" Tricyle Riding Plow , sold bv Martin A- Sanders, of this eitv v •• • -■ • We consider the — “Flying Diitchmai ” ...... to l»e the letter plow for the tlie following reasons, viz.. (1) runs lighter; (2) does better work; (3) has hotter rolling cutters: 4) is more easily adjusted to land; (5 stronger, and, in our opinion, more durable. Yours truly. R. i. H olmax . Signer! i » J. r. H olm in ARCHITECTS 225 Mlh-a Shorter-20 hour« 1«- h « tinro Ilian hy rriiy other route. Time Schedule (except Sunday«), larave Albany 1SD pm Mare Yaqiiina G:«S am Leave CorvaHi, 1:40 j,m la;«veCorv*lli«10:3.-, am Arrive Y«qnin»5:.» pm Ar.-ire Albany 11U0 am O. fcC train, connect at Albany and Cor- valln. The above train, connect at YaqviN* with the Oregon bevelopcment Co-«. Line of Hte.m. whip, between Yaqnina and San Franciaro. We desire to announce to the farmers of Yam hill county that we have opened up a complete line of Agricultural Implement« and Farm Ma chinery. Job Printing Ayer’s Pills, THE YAQUINA ROUTE. FAIRLAWN!” FAMED BROWNSVILLE GOODS 5-ACRE TRACTS. A yers C athartic P ills ’ Portland. Oregon Watchmaker and Jeweler. Dealer In All Kindi of Watch««, Jewelry Putta Wire Clock« and Spoetaci«« MCMINNVILLE. OR ....... FROM YAQUINA Willamette V b II cv , Tneaday < Oct 1st Saturday, ' (H 12th Wednesday, Ort < Zini FROM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley, Monday ' Oct 7t»i Fridav, Oct Hth Tuesday 29th Oct Tbe company reaervea tbe right to change sailing date« without notice. N’. P«*»*engerH from Portland and all Wil srnette Valley Points can make cloae Conner tion with the trains of the Y aquina R outs at Albany or CorvaHi«, and if destined to Sen Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Vaguins the evening before date of sailing. Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Willamette River division will have I’ort- land.' Mouth-hound. Monday. Wcdnesdav and Fridav at 6 a m. Arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday at 3:«30 p. ’ il Leave ('-orvalliN. north-lx>und, Monday. Wednesday and Fridav at * a in Arrive at Portland Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day at 3:3f> p. ni ”11 Monday, Wednesday and Friday both north and south-bound lxjats lie over night • ut Salem, leaving there at 6 a m. Passenger and freight rates always the loa - For information, apply fo Messrs. HUL ■'»A^ ACO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200 and 202 Iront street, Portland, Oregon; or to C. C HOGUE, Acting Gen I. |rt. A Pas». Agt., Oregon Pacific R. K. Co , CorvaPis, Oregon. C H HASWELL, Jr., Gen I. Frt. A P jss . Agt.. Oregon Developmeut Co , Montgomery street, San Francisco. Cal. a fa on fite in PfUladelnhU K at the Hawtpaper JLdver Ft1aln< Agency of M mmv IN. oux »uÜuÆl*e<l «pul*