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the Calapooia, drove to town last Sunday and hitched his team, one of the same being u healthy, unregenerated mule-— for the purpose of attending church, Mr. Colwell, on going after hi team, found the mule stone dead, having seemingly passed in his checks without a struggle. It is not known wheth er the sermon reached the mules ears and his conscience went back on him, or whether the singing by the choir was too much for him. Il will at any rate serve as a lesson to Mr. Col- well never to take a mule to church. There seems ticulty, says the Albany Herald, in buying feed for the stock, and heavy losses are reported from different localities. There is really no pasturage, us the grass that hat! grown before the hard weathjgv. ruue on seems to be s<> 'ifi jured that b has no strength and does not keep the cattle ami sheep alive. Mr. Enoch Coleman, just above West Point has lost over twenty head ot cattle, Mr. A. K. Norwood, back of Dimond hill, has lost a number of cows, and Ex-County commissioner A. Condra has al ready lost fourteen head of calves with fair prospects of a great many more of his band of 500 that he purchased Ivst fall, per ishing. Incompany with Will T. Web ber of Newport, we visited the Salvation Army barracks, fifth and P> streets Portland last even ing. We took the precaution to secret our valuables and watches before entering, but wen* most happily disappointed. The Sal vationists an* not half so bad as reported. They do a work, which no church cun accomplish. After I witnessing their mode of oppera tion w< withdraw some of our objection'-, but cannot say that we should hail their advent to MeMinnvillt with a welcome. The female captain demanded a contribution of $1(1. last night to meet rents du«1 to-day. un<l her methods of collecting it from her audience of 300 men. nearlv all broke wa- quite novel, the coin Chilly weather. I>r. II. .1. TIIXTIIO Oregonian R. R. Co. limite » Une, CHAS. N. SCOTT. Receiver. Headquarters for STAPLE AND FANCY A X D-------- Cenerai Merchandise o- Broaâheaâ « « * « Dress Goods for Assortment of these Popular Hoods I j V REDMOND’S 1 STATIONS. 1.00 LO» 1.00 1.16 1.24 1.36 1.40 1.48 1.56 1.72 1.75 1.84 1.86 2 10 orv Dundee 2 32 West Davton 2 44 Lafavette 3 02 . Davton Juncton 3 08 McMinnville Cs.. . Armstrong 3 19 3 30 Whites 3 52 Briedwell .. 3 57 Harrison 4 08 . Broadmeads . 4 10 Sheridan Junc’n 1.96 4 23 5 00 1.94 2.12 2.24 2.37 2.53 2.65 2.80 2.911 3.02 5 55 Perrydale. 6 17 Smithfield.... 6 31 Polk . 6 50 . Dallas............ 7 10 .. Cochrane 7 28 .... Monmouth. 7 47 Luekiamute . 8 00 . Simpson. 8 15 .A irlie ....... AR LV ALL THE LATES1 NOVELTIES, NEW AND DESIRA BLE COLOR INGS, J 1 25 1 03 12 53 12 35 12 29 12 18 12 07 11 45 11 40 11 27 11 25 11 OS 10 45 9 25 9 00 8 46 8 .30 8 06 7 50 7 30 7 14 7 18» W illiam R eid . President PAWVRCo. regon Please Call and Examine. Ballston Sheridan. 4 15 4 60 3 40 3 10 2 53 2 29 2 15 ( HAS. N. S cott , Receiver ORC ( Ld ) Line. JI KT RECEIVED. New Coburg and Airlie Mail. .Elk Rock . 11 00 11 O i Oswego .. Tualitan... 11 46 12 101 Winters... 12 26 Summit 12 50 . . Newberg .. 1 10 pwv Dundee ji n .$ .24 .29 .52 .75 Sole Agent for the Celebrated Ollt To Portland. From Portland. _______ AR Ar p.m Lv a.in LV 4 45 915 Portland. PWV* Ft. Jefferson St. Eight years" experience in civil practice, and three years in government service as physician and surgeon. Medical Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., also of Iowa State University. <0 Portland and Willamette Valley Railway. i oburg l’.l-'Cfl- and gel. Airlie Fare. Mai!. Physician and Ob#etrjfcan, ITawberg, Look POPULAR ROUTES. NEW TO-DAY. Mias Belle Johnson, teacher of music in McMinnville and at McMinnville college. Residence corner of Second D. < . IRELAND A CO. PUHIJHIERS. and C Streets. Any person sending us four sub- McMinnville, Or. sribers for one year each,with $6.00 in cash, will receive an extra copy for one Mr. V. II. Colwell, residing a year. This is a rare opportunity’ for the bes: weekly paper west of short distance from Albany, on getting the Rocky mountains free. The Daily Reporter, O nly ver acific ailroad, oute. P opular icturesque R anges. Fast Time, Sure Ccnntcticn, New Equipment W hat we G uarantee FÖhTHE DRESS GOODS OF OUR MANUFACTURE. 225 Miles Shortest 20 Hours Less Time. Accomniocations unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Fares and Freights MUCH LESS than by any other route between all in Willamette valley and San Francisco. Stock. To be made fronJhe very best ma terial, by skillful woF.D'en, with the Only Route via Yaquina Bay latest and most approved machinery, Saxx Francisco. and to be the cheapest gods hi the To market when service is consisted. DAILY PASSE X<i EH TRAINS, Particulars soon. Are so thoroughly finished thrf they (Except Sundays. » can be worn in damp weather, or'*1 « Leave Corvallis at 2 p. nt. Leave Ya quina at 7:10 a. m. shower, without fear of being railed Oregon and California, West side, trains by curling or shrinking. connect at Corvallis. The manufacturing, dyeing and fin The steamship Yaquina city, which has ishing is done in such a manner, that been undergoing repairs, and the Santa Ma the goods can lie washed if desired ria will each sail on the dates below named: FROM YAQUINA. ■IT THEY without, the least injury to fabric. Thursday, .Jan. 27 Our goods are wool dyed, and colors "aquina City............. ymta Maria............. .Wednesday, Feb. 2 as fast as the purest dyes and greatest Yflninn City............. ............. Tuesday Feb.’S Saita Maria .... Monday Feb. 14 care and skill can make them. And like all Ceunterfeita lack (be ya(uina City .......... Sunday Feb. 21» Memarkable LASTIVG Quantica Goods show just what they are and San« Maria .... Saturday, Feb. 26 or THE GFMITNE. Friday. March 4 will be until worn out, as there is no Yaqdna City E1OM SAN FRANCISCO. weighting, stiffening, or artificial lus .Friday Jan. 28 Maria tre used to increase the weight or fin Sant' Yaqrina City Thursday, Feb. 3 ish ; a> is the case with a large class of Sant) Mana.... Wednesday Feb. 9 Tuesday Fell. 15 Yaqn »a City g > >ds in the market, but which disap Santi. Maria............. Mon .’ay. Feb. 21 Yaqnija City Sunday Feb. 27 pears after a few days' service. Ind Insist. THIS As manufacturers we have taken Daily Passenger Trains great pains to supply an article in upon Exact (Except Sundays,) every way reliable, and unsurpassed BAVIN 6:20 a. m. ABEL Leves aqnina by similar goods, either foreign or do ArriveCorvallis 10:38 a. m. 11:30 a. m. them on Each mestic, and would respectfully ask an Arrive Albany 12:40 p. m. Leave Albany. examination of the various styles and Arrive 'orvallis.. 1:22 p. m. with CHIMNEY .. 5:45 p. m. Arrive » ’ aquina shades to be found on sale by mer The < onapanv reserves the right to change Fat.Oct. .1883, aailingday*. Fares, between Corvallis and chants who arc agents for the goods. San pjancisco. Kail and Cabin. $14: Rail The PEARL TOP is All goods of our manufacture should and Storage. .Niuiufacturrd OM.Y by Foi information apply to bear the name and trade mark of ( H AS. C. HOGUE, ARE NOT! PEARLTOP G£0. A. MACBËTH&CO PITTSBURGH. PA. B roadheap W orsted M ills , Jamestown, N. Y Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent. Corvallis, Oregon