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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA MCMINNVILLE The Oregon and California R. R. And Connections. TIME, 21 DAYS. PIONEER BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Fare from Portland to San Francisco $32: to Sacramento. $30. Close connections made at Ashland with stage« of the California. Oregon and Idaho stage company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Is the best place to get y00r goods for the Holidays. fore purchasing tor yourself or family, it will pay youto CALL AND EXAMINE my goods which are warrant, ed as represented. Having Ea«t side Di vision. it HETAVEEA I’OIC I I t'O A A«HLANI) Hail Train. it« ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland ... a . m . Ashland........ 4:00 A. M. Ashland.. . H;l5r. M. Portland....... 3:45p. M. Albany Express Train. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Portland... .4^0 p. Lebanon... 4:45 a m . m Lebanon.... 8:20 p Portland... 10:05 a . M. M. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily In-tween Portland and Ashland. The < i. A K. K. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on the east side division from foot of F street. Low Prices to Suit Times, and where you won't have to Pay for rips on your boots and shoes. Boots made and repaired at short notice. Sign of the BIG BOOT, Opposite the Grange Store. P. F. I »TO Wile, West Mde Division. HET. FOR I I. AM» A M> < ORA’ Al.1.1«. Hail Train. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland... 7:3" a . M. McM’nville. 10:12 a . B McM’nville 10:13 a . m . Corvallis.. . 12:25 p. a Corvallis.. 1:80 p. M. McM’nville. 3:43 p. « McM’nville 3:44 p M. Portland.. . 0:15 p. s At Corvallis connect with trains of the < Iregon Pacific for VtiquiHa llitii. Express Train. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland ...4:50 p. m . McM’nville. .8« <• p . m . McM’nville .5:45 a . m . Portland .. 9:00 a . m . Local ticket« for sale and baggage checked at the company’s up-tow. oftice. corner of Pine and Second streets. Tickets for prin cipal points in California can only be pro cured at company’s office. Corner F and Front streets Portland. Or. Frieght will not lie received for shipment after five o'clock p. m. on either the east or E. F ROGERS, west side divisions. G. F.A- P. Agent.) K. KOEHLER. Manager. larin “ T'oi* *s»le. '‘RES U in cultivation: 6 rnnles south west of Sheridan. PRICE $ft9OOOe THE «BEAT TRANSCONTINENTAL » ROUTE ORTHERNfiACIEIC I I I I I IMI I I I I It I I I I I I I I ! I I II I I I I mi i mi 111 BE SHOKEST! I Till IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITHE DIKECT HOI TE! Lowest Rates TO EA*T DINING CAK 1.1 N E,',' NO DELAYS’ FASTENT TRAINS! To CHICACO and all points EAST, Tickets sold to all PHO.VIIYENT POINTS Throughout the East and Southeast. BO! AD PAKKEXGERS! HF BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT MAKE A MISTAKE—BUT BE SURE ------ TO TAKE THE------- For further information address R.G. Worth ington, Sheridan, Or., or Wright .t- Ellis, Dallas. Or. And see that j our ticket reads via Portland and MoMIXNVILLE Business College, » Cor. d and C Streets. OVER YAMHILL COUNTY BANK, "The Hu nd ret h Man.” a novel by Fiank R. Stockton, author of “The Lady or the Tiger?” etc., begins in November. Two novelettes by Geo. W. Cable, stories by Mary Hallock Foote, "Uncle Remus,” Julian Haw thorne, Edward Eggleston and other prominent American authors will be printed during the year. «FECIAL FEAT! HE« I* A om Open. To avoid changes and serious delays occasioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars are run on Regular fixpress Trains Full Length of the Line. Berths Free. LOWEST RATES! ¿J------- FT' QUICKEST TIME! ------- o------- (.E5F.U1I, OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Attention is respectfully invited to this BUSINESS St. PAUL or MINNEAPOLIS. No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. A. SCHOOL. Its facilities for thorough practical instruc tion: actual business department a specialty where currency, bank check, drafts, etc., are used. Class, or private instrnotion day or evening. College Journal sent free on’ap. plication. 1». CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent. O ET tlio BF HENDERSON BROS. Crayon Portrait Work a Specialty. P. O. Box 101 City Stables. G. R. HIGGINS, Pnn. (with illustrations) include a series of a . h . oimrr. articles on affairs in Russia and Sibe w. ». ovari » et. ---- AT THE ----- ria, by George Kennan, author of "Tent Life in Siberia, who has just EURISKO MARKET, returned from a most eventful visit to Siberian prisons; papers on the Food ffi Question, with reference to its bearing —ARE THE— Where the beet of meats can always be found on the Labor Problem ; English Cathe and at the moat reasonable prices, where Leading Photographers of Oregon, drals ; Dr. Eggleston’s Religious Life the loin of bed is divided with our custom in the American colonies; Men and ers. Meats done up in the latest stvlea, HEIR GALLK u 1 Is the l.argeat and women of Queen Anne's reign, bv Mrs. an good weights given. Give ns a oall. T ’lost ( onipi kt on the Pacific Coast, lours truly, Oliphant Clairvoyance. Spiritualism, 29 WASHINGTON ST., Ample room to care for horses, W. J. Carrison & Co. Portland, Oregon. Astrology, etc, by the Rev. J. M teams at as reasonable rates as any where W Take the Elevator, Oregon. New stable Third St.. McMinn’’.- Buckley. D D, editor of the Christian , Advocate astronomical pa|>ers; arti cles throwing light on Bible history, SAITCSL GOTT, etc. CITY MARKET, PMII Fa t FHF.E COFY. Kubm nption price, |4.00 a year, 35 cents a numbor l^ealers, poatinaateni, and the publishers take subaeriptions. Send for our beautifully illustrated 24- page catalogue (free containing full pro«)>ectus of the War Series at a very low price. A specimen copy (back number) will be sent on request. Men tion this paper. Can you afford to be without the Century? SOPEK EROS., Late of Independence, having purchased tb» — healers nt - FRED. F. KELLER, Prop., Dry l.ootiw. Clothing, Gro ceries, Glana & Queen*" Successor to W F. Bangasaer. ware, Tinware and Bangasser's building. Cor B and Third St*. ■“—O’"— Motion«. H. re is where you can get vonr monev’s worth in 1 Beef, Pork. Mutton. Sausage. Tripe, WILLAMINA - . . OREGON. TEAMS AND TRl tk* Of Logan Bros A Henderson. «•**“* servioes in that line to the public, and ---- o—— We've oome to stay, and brought our and everything in the line of meats, of the knitting with ns. and all we ask is for the **** quality the country affords. Also the people to oall. examine our goods, make known their wants, and get our prioes. Best of Bolognas. N. B. We deal on a cash basis, and pay THE CENTURY CO. New York. the highest cash price« for all kinds of pro Give me a oall and be Mtiafled. dnoe, hides, pelts, ete. Guarantee sati«iact'°n To all who favor him with their t*1*?*1*^ He will keep a wagon specially adapt**’ delivery of parocK trunks “tohe‘?.ufi the aocomodation of the publio. at the wtaHe wilt be promptly attend«» w