1890! FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! 1890! Commencing on Monday, January 13th, and will continue until close of* business on Saturday, Marell 1st. During this Sale we shall offer our Entire Stock—$25,000 worth of General Merchandise at greatly Reduced Prices. The only reserve will he some articles in Groceries and General Merchandise—whpn mAnnftrtnr. ers fix prices that will not admit of cutting. Come early for best selections before stock is badly broken. During this sale it will be our purpose to sell goods low enough to convince the most skeptical that McMinnville can sell as low as Portland or elsewhere, quality of goods considered. All I Want is Same Terms Extended to Portland Houses-Cash on Delivery of Goods. This Salt* Will be conducted as nearly on the CASH PLAN as possible—No time to keep up book accounts. As we have made arrangememts with new Eastern houses and manufacturers, by which we have Exclusive Sale in this place. We must make room for new Stock and want Cash. It shall be our purpose to close out certain lines entirely. These will be slaughtered at prices that cannot be duplicated when this sale is over. We do not intend to be undersold for same grade of goods here or elsewhere—qualities must be considered, as good goods cannot be bought and sold as low as the trash of auction houses. Darwin says its the survival of the fittest Tour money must talk A. J. APPERSON THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. I DESECRATING THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. WHAT IS TO BE DONE. the men. For second-class we receive only 25 cents per ton. Things are al most at starvation point and there are crowds of idle men. Galveston, Tex.—Workingmen every where are warned to stay away. The streets are crowded with idle men caused by the pooling of the cotton pres ses in this city. Every bale of cotton is handled by contract, and one man is now compelled to do as much work as three men formerly did. The Santa l'e rail way has cut its men from $1.75 to $1.50 per day. Jackson, Mich. — Carpenters are warned against the misleading advertise ments of the George T. Smith Purifier company, of this city, for men wanted. Plenty of idle men are here now. This company compels its employes to buy a lot irom the company. Failure to do so means to be laid off indefinitely by the company. Work is slack at the same time they are advertising. Spokane Falls, W. T.—Mechanics and laborers are advised to stay away from here. The town is almost entirely des troyed, the season is late for commencing building operations, and material is very scarce. There are crowds of idle men around, Give no heed to advertise ments. They are paid for by schemers who desire to be benefitted by crowding the city with an army of unemployed men. Bay City. Mich.—There are advertise ments in the papers from time to time that men are wanted in the Saginaw val ley. Some advertise for house carper.« ters, and some for men to work in the woods, mills and factories. There are no men wanted here. Crowds of men are walking the streets, unable to find employment. Many have spent their last cent in coming here, only to find out that they have been deceived by the lumber kings and contractors. A peculiarly pathetic incident marked the closing of the life of Alonzo Stoddard the well known baritone. As he lay de lirious in the hospital a sudden inspira tion seemed to revivify him. and to the wonder of all, lie sat upright on his couch and began to sing in his familiar robust voice one of hts favorite operatic solos. He never sang with more feeling or mote beauty of tone. The song was sung from beginning to end, the last notes died away and just as they ended the singer fell back in his bed dead. The state of the labor market is ap palling as the following notices to labor , ing men show. They were clipped from j SUBSCRIPTION BATES the Journal of United Labor, the official 1 $■2 00 On» Copy, per year, inailvance....... organ of the Knights of Labor: I 00 j i'no Copy, six months in advace... Cedar Mines, Iowa.—Mines and mine laborers are requested to stay away from Entered at the postoflice at McMinnville Oregon, as second-class matter. this place. Utica, N. Y.—Shoemakers are request Tur advzbtisixo R ates of T iik T ki . k - ed to stay away from this town as there rxoxE-RioiSTKB are liberal, taking in is trouble. consideration tlie circulation. Single inch. $1.00; each subsequent inch, $.7.5. Oliver Spring, Tenn.—MineiB and mine Special inducements for yearly or serni- “Caitorla is so well adapted to children that Caatorte cures Colic, OoMtlpation, laborers are warned to stay away from Germany’s pension law for laborers yearly contracts. [ recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, » * * here, as the men are on a strike against will include 12,000,000 persons. Every known to me? H. A. A bchkr , M. D., A ll C ommunications M i st B e S igned B y a reduction in prices. working man, according to his wages, Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. the person who sends them, not for pub Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote« di lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non Rich Hill, Mo.—Miners and smelter- must pay from 3 to 7,’2 cents per week. gestion. de plume.” but for a guarantee of good ingmen are requested to stay away from The employer must pay the same for Without injurious medication. faith. No publications will be published this place. Wages are very low and many each laborer, and the government must unless so signed. T hk Carrara C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N. Y * * * idle men are around. contribute $10.50 yearly for every man. J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted Sioux City, Iowa.—Mechanics and la The pension will be paid to the sick and at reasonable rates Our facilities are the best in Yamhill county and as good borera are requested to stay away from all over 70 years. The pension is from | as any in the state A complete steam this place, as it is crowded with idle men $26 to $41 per year. That sum is one- plant insures quick work. and work is almost at a standstill. third of the wages paid in that country. A ddress A ll C ommunications . E ither F or Greenville, Mich.—Mechanics and la the editorial or business departments, to President Van Horn, of the Canadian T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville, borers are warned to stay away from Oregon. Pacific railroad, thinks that a journey here, as the place is now crowded with » * •» around the world will be made in thirty idle men, and work is at a standstill. S ample C opies O f T he T elephone -R egis ter will be mailed to any person in the eight days within a few years. This will Sioux Falls, S. Dak.—Mechanics and United States or Europe, who desires one, be when the great trans-Asiatic railroad laborers are warned to stay away from free of charge across Russia is completed, with ships here, as work is at a standstill until • * * W e I nvite Y ou To C ompare T he T ele crossing the Pacific in five days and the spring. There is nothing doing during phone -R egister with any other paper journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific published in Yamhill county. the winter months. made in four days, which can be done Hua Claire, Wis.—Laboring men are Soon Lots will bo scarce and Command a Higher Price. All eubecribern irho do not reccire thrir to-day. All that will be needed will be warned to stay away, as the place is now- paper regularly will roofer a favor by im close connections between boat and rail crowded with idle men. Give no heed to u mediately reporting the nine to thin offire. at every point. adveitisments encouraging men to come Price Ranges $50 up. For full particulars apply to here. J. I. KNIGHT CO.. Thursday, February 6, 1890. THE INVESTMENT CO., Archbishop Gross of this state has or Colorado.—All coal miners are request JAS. FLETCHER <V CO.. 49 Stark St., Portland, Or. dered a Triduum throughout his ecclesi ed to stay away from Lafayette and Can- Real Estate Agents, McMinnville F. BARNEKOFF A CO.. McMinnville Flouring Mills astical jurisdiction, in order to ward off field, Boulder county, Col. Union mi The net debt of New York City is over the scourge of "la grippe,” or influenza. ners are on a strike against, reduction of I $98,000,000, and that of Brooklyn is over His grace requests the fteople to stop wages. 34,000,000. The two cities during the cursing, drunkenness and other sins, for New Derry, 1’a.—Miners and mine la past year have added over $10,009,000 to only hv sin hath death entered into this borers are warned to stay away from this their indebtedness. world. town. There is a strike in progress Henry Okawa, a Japanese student in against a reduction in wages. The following new ruling has just been Dallas, Tex.—Mechanics and laborers the Willamette University, at Salem, Oregon, died on the 18th inst. of malarial are requested to stay away from here as made by the board of Bchool land com We desire to announce to the farmers of Yam (Formerly Cook House.) missioners, in tlie matter of quit claim McCALL &. HOLMAN, the place is crowded with idle men. hill county that we have opened up a completi1 fever. Young Okawa had been three • Proprietors, j State of Brazil, Ind.—Miners and mine labor deeds to certain swamp land. i line of Agricultural Implements and Farm Ma years at school in Salem. $1 00 to $2.00 Pl® D ay . chinery. ers arc warned to stay away from this Oregon land department: In the matter This Hotel lias been thoroughly reno The estate of the late A. T. Stewart, of region as there is a strike in progress of the application of M. O. Casson et al vated. and is setting the best table in the RESULT OF A PLOW TEST. valley. Meals, 25 and 50 cents Board New York, has at last been settled. The caused by the operators insisting upon a for quit claim deeds to certain swamp and lodging. $5.00 per week. result is that the lawyers and relatives lands, it was held, first: that under the twenty-five per cent reduction on last M c M innville . O r ., October 9, 1S89 get $5,000,000, while Judge Hilton keeps laws of Oregon relating to swamp lands, Messrs. J G Ballinger. <t Co.. Implement Dealers. Mc year’s wages. Minnville, Oregon the balance of $35,000,000. Moss Point and Scranton, Miss.—Me approved Feb. 25th, 1889, homestead G entlemen :—In accordance with our agreement with chanics and laborers of all kinds are re and pre-emption settlers on such lands ''tao7nDr?d APHRODITINE” you and with Martin A Sanders, we have made, on our farm It is estimated that Philadelphia in under the United States land laws, upon near McMinnville, a thorough test of your “Flying Dutch quested to stay away from these places Is S old on a fighting the “grip” consumed 2,000,000 man ’ Riding Gang Plow, ami the “Canton dipper” Tricyle POSITIVE as business is very dull and there are proof of full settlement for the entire Riding Plow, sold by Martin <t Sanders, of this citv quinine pills,weighing about a ton,in ten GUARANTEE period of time required in any case by We consider the “Flying Dutchman” to bo the better hundreds of idle men on the streets. to cure any days. If other cities swallow quinine at plow for the following reasons, viz., (l)nins lighter; (2) form of nervous San Bernardino, Cal.—Laboring men said laws, are entitled to quit claim does better work ; (3) lias better rolling cutters; (4) is more the same rate a scarcity of the drug is disease, or any disorder of the easily adjusted to land; (5) stronger, and, in our opinion, are warned to stay from Southern Cali deeds from the state without charge ; but more imminent than an ice famine. generative or more durable. Yours truly, fornia as the country is crowded with in case such settlers desire deeds to gans of either Sipn«M < H olman . sex whether ar • 'S""1 I J. K Hol.MAX idle men. There is no work to be had as such land before the above requirements Nellie Bly, the New York Hor/d’z cor BEFORE ising from the after ...__ . are fully complied with, a deed thereto excessive use everything is dull and at a standstill. ut»e of Stimulants, Tobacco or Opium, respondent, completed her flying trip OREGON BEATS THE RECORD. or through youthful indiscretion, over indulg* Vancouver, B. C.—'Longshoremen, will be given by the state upon the pay encc, Ac., such as Loss of Brain Power, Wakeful around the world last Saturday, having Stop in anil see us whether you wish to Corporal Tanner achieved quite a record painters and decorators are requested to ment of $1 jht acre. Second: that the ness, Bearing down Pains in the Back, Seminal consumed just 72 days, 6 hours and 11 trade or not. We want to get acquainted with Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Prostration Nocturn as surplus smasher. Senator Blair made stay away from here, as the city is full at register and receiver’s final receipt for al Emissions, Leucorrbcea, Dizziness, Weak Mem minutes in making the trip. This is the you. J. G. BALLINGER CO. Loss of Power and Impotency, which if ne a bigger showing, blit it must be remem present. fees paid by a United States settler is ory, glected often lead to premature old age and insan fastest time on record and yet Nellie is bered that he had a better chance than Price 11.00 a box, 6 boxes for $5.00 Sent by Oswalt, Iowa.—Miners and mine la the final certificate of proof referred to ity. on not considered a fast girl— Boh Johnton. receipt of price. Brooklyn soldier. But both of these gen borers are urged to stay away from here. in said act; but a receipt for cash pay mail A WRITTEN GUARANTEE for every $5.00 tlemen have been thrown so far in the There is trouble expected at three shafts ment as a communication of entry shall order, to refund the money if a Permanent 4^ There is but oue solution to the prob cure is not effected. Thousands of testivoninls shade by Senator Dolph of Oregon, says in this hollow, owing to a demand made not be so regarded. from old and young, of both sexes, permanently •5 w lem confronting the canners and fisher cured by A phroditine . Circular free. Address the N. Y. Star, that hereafter they must by the men for Hie usual fall advance. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Second Door from Livery Stable, in Elsia Wright's Building. men on the Columbia river this season, Highlanders have the habit, when he classed as mere amateurs. WESTERN BRANCH, Fort Smith, Ark.—Stone cutters are and that is a reduction of fifty per cent BOX 27 PORTLAND, OR. ____ corner Third and F Streets, McMinnville. Oregon. The bills already introduced by the requested to stay away from this place, talking English, such as it is, of interpo in the number of boats on the river. Sold by Rogers Bros . sole agents for Me, senator at this session of congress are as work is very «lull and idle men are lating the personal pronoun "he” where Minnville. Such action will result in less cost to the it is not required: such as, "The king he remarkable in more ways than one. But plentiful. canners and more earnings pro rata to has come.” Often, therefore, a sentence their notable characteristic is the mag Kdgecombe, N. C,—Mechanics and la the men engaged in fishing with gill nificent disregard they show for the borers arc warned to stay away from or expression is rendered strange. Rev. nets.— Aetorian. national treasury. The total expendi here as there are many idle men with MacAllister, of a certain Highland par I.’.vest your money in ish, recently began his discourse thus: In consequence of the enormous pro tures that they call for are nearlv $143,- us, and wages paid are at starvation “ My brethren, you will find the subject duction of beet-sugar in Europe during 000,000, most of which is for coast de point. Those who are employed receive, of this discourse in the I Epistle-General the past year, it is stated that tlie prices fenses ; but some millions are, of course, men, $8 per month; women, $5 per of the Apostle I’eter, chapter 5 ;8, in the intended for the improvement of Oregon. month. oi granulated sugar in this country will words:‘The devil he goeth about as a If every senator weic to introduce bills be lower in 1890 than ever before. Cane- I Grand Rapids, Mich.—Mechanics and roaring lion, seeking whom he may de The Stagg’s Farm of 120 acres, sugar uniil recently formed tlie entire calling for equal expenditures, the laborers are warned to stay away from has been divided up into vour.’ My friends, with your leave, we supply of the world. Now tlie supply of i amount would about equal the cost of here. The place is overrun with idle will divide the subject into four heads: To be Happy you should see that Immense Stock of Fine Table beet-sugar is far in excess of that manu- J the civil war and be far greater than the men. It is estimated that <800 men are I and Pocket Cutlery Just Received at first, we shall enquire who the devil he amount of the national debt ever was. factured from cane. out of work at present and there is no But gieat as Senator Dolph’s achieve immediate prospect of a change for the was? Second, we shall enquire into liis It is situated geographical ]>osition, vis., where the The Century Magazine paid Meolay ments in the surplus-smashing line are, better. devil lie was? Third, and this is of a opposite the Yam we must remember that the session is and Hay $40,000 for their “Life of Lin Newburgh, W. Va.—Miners and mine hill county fair B—■ lie has probably workers are requested to stay awny from general character, who the devil he was coln ;” but they claim that, the expenses only a month old. id seekin? Fourthly and lastly, we shall ground and is a Knives and Forks from 75 cents per set, up. A Specially Fine Line in were so much that they only cleared just got warmed up to his work. He may here. Reduction in prices has been tv endeavor to solve a question which has desirable location Pocket Cutlery at low prices. Our stock of j yet run his bills up to the billion mark $2.50 a day for the time employed. That made. never been sol veil yet; what the devil lie either for resi is not high wages for literary work, but unaided. But even his present achieve Moberly, Mo.—Miners and mine la dences, market was roaring about ? it is enough for such stuff as they ground ments entitle him to rank as the “boss” borers are warned to stay away from ] gardening or fruit Î2Î out. Lincoln was a great man, but his of al! the smashers. here as a strike is in progress against Corporal Tanner, in accepting an in ranches, and is sweeping reductions. The fight has been ! vitation to a dinner in Boston, given by within private secretaries were small fellows. Etc. cannot be Excelled in Quality or Price. one-half The Washington legislature is addict on since April 1st. The men are firm I friends of General Butler recently, wrote mile of this city, -------- I---------- A thing that has added immensely to ed to the use of lady clerks, who will, anil determined to w in. as follows: “Hearty thanks for your High and dry with beautiful j the power of the earth to feed its inhabi doubtless, make a pretty mess of en Defiance, Ohio.—Stove moulders are remembrance. The spirit movetli me spring water. This | In our shop we make everything that can be made from Tin, Sheet tants in the art of preserving food. Would grossing bills and transacting other pub warned to stay away from this city as strongly to be with you on the night oi ' property will be i Iron and Galvanized Iron, from a Tin Cup to the most it be out of the way to guess that one- lic business, allee samee Oregon lady there is a strike on on account of a re January 8th, God willing. We will cele sold in tracts to | quarter of all we eat is preserved in one , clerk. Two of the damsels last week duction in wages. The boom is only tem brate Andrew Jackson. •—• He was a stal suit the purcha6-1 way or another that was either unknown struck for higher wages, and the chival porary and worked up to encourage all id wart ; lie spoke as he fought, straight er on from $100 or not practiced half a ccniury ago? If rous legislators promptly granted them classes of labor to come here. t- out. He didn’t believe in civil service to $150 per acre. i not, it seems likely that steam transport, I $5 per day, but refused to raise the sala St. Louis, Mo.—Harneasinakers and reform; he believed in rewarding the This property is I the telegraph and the tin can have more ries of male committee clerks to the machine operators are requested to stay men who fought the battles. In his heart fast being pur ' Is acknowledged to be the Best in the World. Three Car Loads Sold than doubled the food power of the same figure. There can be no doubt away from here and to pay no attention he feared God, in a reverent sense, and chased. Stiryour- i and Put on This Season. HODSON is Sole Agent for cTegon and Wash world. that there are lady clerks in existence to advertisements appearing in the pa hated hypocrites as he hated the devil. selves and buy ington. who can do as good work as men in this pers. The city is flooded with idle men. I To day if he were on earth he would not a tract. Pure white granulated sugar sells in line, but that kind am never in demand Cairo, Ill.—Mechanicsand laborers arej be eligible for the position of door-keeper For further particulars call on Before placing your order for anything in the above lines, give ns a call, England for three cents a pound whole for such positions; because with women requested to stay away from this place, | at the civil-service reform commission.” or address Win. Galloway, E. E. j sale and four cents a pound retail. It of efficiency the first giggling flush oi as it is overrun with idle men who have I I ” <ier, James Agee, McMinnville, I sells in this country for $6.87,to $9.00 youth and rotundity is generally gone, been induced to come here by mislead Russia has the largest standing army on. f if per hundred weight wholesale and eight and it’s the giggle and rotundity that the ing advertisements in the newspai>ers., iu tlie world, 735,218 men, with 133,167 | Third and C Sts., McMinnville. cents a pound retail. For 2.4 cents a average legislator wants—to ogle and Building operations arc at a standstill,; horses and 1,784 guns; the standing pound of this difference the tariff is re smirk at during the intermissions neces and everything is dull at present. army of Germany consists of 472,383 sponsible; for the other 1.6 cents we can sarily occurring between introducing Deepwater, Henry Co., Mo.—Miners | men, 84,091 horses, and 1,374 guns. I IJ S HIBBS, - - - Proprietor.' blame the trust, an outgrowth of the buncomix! bills and practicing parlia and mine laborers are requested to stay Great Britain has the largest navy, with The lady clerks come! away from here as work is very dull, and some 500 vessels of all classes. Italy has tariff. The annual consumption is about mentary law. Fresh Meats of all kinds constantly on | I hand. Highest price paid for Butcher’.^ 3,000,000,000 a year more than the Eng i high ; but it seems the“deah boys” must ' a reduction from $1 to 75 cents for first- the most heavily armed vessels and lhe ! A BED u <"*.ln Philadelphia Ar En u>« Newspuper Aäver I stock Dealer in All Kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Plated Ware tiling Ag«ney of lish refiners make on a like production. have ’em. class coal per ton has been forced tqxsn heaviest guns yet afloat. ' K A 80*. our authorized ageuu. T hird S treit , M c M innville . O r . Clocks and Spectacles McMIWNVILLE. CP HARDING &. HEATH, Publishers In the Capital Journal of the 24th ult., appears an article entitled “Victor Trev- it’s Duel,” credited to the < >maha Bee, which claims that “Vic,” as he was familiarly called by all, was a Nez Perce half-breed, and that lie fought a duel with an Indian brave for the hand of his wife. There could not well be a more gross or perverse statement of facts than the above, and in deference to the memory of our deceased friend above named we make the following statement of facts, as served us by memory : Mr. Trevit was a native of Ohio, a full-blooded white man and light com plected, was finely educated and a print er by trade; came to Oregon in 1851; he first worked for lion. A. Bush in his printing office at Oregon City in 1851- ’52. He was twice a member of the Or egon legislature, serving in both houses: he went to The Dalles, Wasco county, Or., about 1855, where he made hi home until his death, which occurred in or near the years 1884 ’85. He married somewhere in the 80’s a widow woman, and she was a white woman ; het first liusband’3 name we do not remember, but her maiden name was Hunt, and slie was , former resident of Salem. Hi was buried, at his own request, by tno ’ asonie fraternity, u.’ which he was an honored member, on Mamaloose is land, situate in the Columbia river about hall’ way between The Dalles and Cas cade Falls. The fraternity erected a monument to his memory, which can be plainly seen from the boats as yon pass up or down the river. He was a pecu liar man and full of eccentricities. His reason (we have heard) for requesting to he buried on that lonely island, it being an Indian grave-yard, was, as he said, the Indians were all good people, and would doubtless all go to heaven, and when St. Peter was letting them in he thought perhaps he might dodge in. Of course, if Mr. Trevit made the remark it was jocularly intended. His true rea son for requesting such a burial we sup pose he never confided even to bis l>est friend. lie was a cultured gentleman in every respect, and be will live in the memory of his many friends in Oregon as such so long as they tabernacle this earth, and they all will be ready and willing to give evidence to the contrary of the aforesaid article, as it is false everv word of it, and an attempted stigma upon the name of the innocent and honored dead. —Be mor rat. DENVER, for Infants and Children I Lots in the Oak Park ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS East, North South, ---- -AT— ok .. GEO. S. TAYLOR’ Ticket Agt. Corner First and Oak Sts. ADDITION ARE SELLING FAST! Xt Is ZB .57- XT ZE3vi.ild.ing" "CTp. Before Too I-iate TO THE^FARMERS COMMERCIAL HOUSE, The Celebrated French Cure, “ Now is Your Chance ! a , —i— FAIRLAWN!” Happiness is the Cure All ! i 5-ACRE TRACTS HODSON’S. Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Ranges, Elaborate and Expensive Galvanized Iron Cornice. > Garry's Patent Steel Roofing i Is the Line to Take To all Points East & South It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs Through VESTIBULED TRAINS Every Day in lhe Year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO. (No Change of Cars) CoillDONCll of ril.I.MAHDK IWIMUlOOMNlJIPniS (Of Latest Equipment,) TOI KIST SLEEPING ( AIS Best that can lie eonilrtieted and in which accommodations an* fir hol ders of First or Sccond-cpiss Tick ets. and ELEGANT IHV (WHES. A Continuous Line connecting with all lines, affordiug direct and unin terrupted service. l’ullman Sleeper reservations van be secur ed in advance through auy agent of the road Tlll’0ll,rll Tiftfis *”al"’ ln"" I’olnts IIIIVII^Il lirstlXj,, Allieri(.A England end Europe can la- purchased at any ticket office of this comnanv. Full information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to nnv agent, or A D CHARLTON. Asst (¡eneral Passenger Agent. General Office Of the Company, No, 121 First St., Cor. Wallington, Portend, Or. -AND- OREGON DEVELOPMENT COM- PUNTS STEAMSHIP LINE. 225 Miles .Shorter— 20 lioura less time than by any other route. 8A~Flr«t cla«« through pa<«enger and freight line from Portland and al! point« in the Wil lamette valley to and from San Ftanciaeo. I line Nclicdttle (except Sundays). I*«ve Albany. .1:30 pm Leave Yaqnina <: 45 am I^ave Corvallis 1:40 pm l«aveCorvalli«10:3.'. am Arrive Yaqnina.5:20 pm Ar.ive Albany 11:10 air. O. A C trains connect at Albany and Cor- vallit. The above train» connect at Y aqiina with the Oregon I>evelopenient Co*«. Line of Ktmm- Hhips between Yaqnina and San Francisco. Sailing Dates. FROM YAQUINA Willamette Valley, Tuesday Ort lit Saturday. c. Oct 12th Wednesday, Oct 23rd FROM SAX’ FRANCISCO Willamette Valley, Monday Oct 7th Friday, Oct 18th Tuesday Oct 29th Tlie company re«erve« the right to change sailing date, without notice. N. H.—Pa.^niii'r« from Portland and all Wil- amette Valley Point, can make c!o«e Conner tion with the train« of the Yaqvixa K otts at Albany or CorvaUia, and if demined to San Francisco, ahould arrange to arrive at 5’aqnlna tlie evening Itefore date of «ailing. The Oregon Pacific st«-aml>oat>. on the Willamette River division will leave Port land. nouth-bound. Monday. Wedncstlav and Friday at «a m. Arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Haturdav at 3:30 p. m. Leave Corvallis, liorth-liound, Monday. Wednesday anti Friday at X a m Arrive at Portland Tuesday. Thursday ami Satur day at 3:30 p. in On Monday, Wednesday ami Friday troth north and south-bound Ixtats lie over night at Salem, leaving there at «> a m. Passenger and freight rate« always the low est For information, apply to Messrs. Hl'L- MAN A CO., Freight and Ticket Agrnta, 200 snd 902 Front rtreet, Portland, Oregon; or to C. C HOGUE, Acting Gen'l. Frt. A Paas. Agt.. Oregon Pacific It. It. Co., Corval’l«, Oregon. « C. H. HA KWELL, Jr., Gen’l. Frt. A P.iss. Agt.. Oregon Ileveloprnet.1 Co., Montgomery «treet, San Francisco. Csl. «rrsumcai O. O. HODSON, Eurisko Market, WM. HOLL, Watchmaker and Jeweler. IIIUIG (AIS (unsurpaised 1 EY AYÍ