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Meat................................ Iron and eteel............... Sawed lumber............... goods................. $900,000,000 FOR LIQUOR. Cotton Boot« and ehocs............. $85,000,000 FOX OUR PUBLIC Sugar and molasses....... Public education........... EDUCATION. Home and Foreign Mis sions........................ Record* of the Internal Revenae Depart W. C. T. U. meat do not Lie---Figures that are Appalling. 303,000,000 290,(>00,000 223,900,000 MISCELLANEOUS. POPULAR ROUTES Popular RS“' r icturesque "anges. 210,000,000 106,000,000 Fast Time, Sure Coanectioa, New Equipment 155,000,000 225 Miles Shortest 20 Hours Less Time. 85,000,OCX) 5,500,0000 Accommodations unsurpassed for oorn^rt and safety. Fares and Freight« MUCH LESS than by any other route between all in Willamette valley and San Francisco. Thus our liquors cost $900,000,- 000, or one-eight more than all Only Route via Yaquina Bay our meat and bread ; Three times OUR MOTTO IS SMALL Prof, To San Francisoo. as much as our iron and steel; its and quick returns. Hoil- DAILY PASSENttEK THAINS. Ten times as much as our public I est Goods, Honest (Except Sundays.) education. Leave Corvallis at 2 p. m. Leave Ya Weights and Full Our tobacco costs $600,000,000 quina at 7:10 a. m. Measure Oregon and California, West side, train« or one-fifth more than our bread; connect at Corvallis. Upon which we hope to win Twice as much as our meat an The steamship Yaquina city, which has your esteem and patronage. been undergoing repair«, and the Santa Ma iron; Three times as much as Our connections with East ria will each sail on the dates below named: our boots and shoes; Seven times non YAQUINA. ern and Pacific coast dealers as much as our public education ; and manufacturers are such Our liquors and tobacco costs one billion five hundred million that we are enabled to MOM BAN FRANCISCO. dollars ($1,500,000,000), or three buy these goods as low or times as much as our bread. Five lower than our competitors, times as much as our meat and Daily Passenger Trains whether general or special (Except Sundays,) iron. Seven times as much as dealers. Buying goods in Leves Yaquina................................. 6:20 a. d. our lumber. Seventeen times as greater quantities than most Arrive Corvallis .......................... 10:38 a. m. Arrive Albany................................. 11:30 a. m. much as public education, and competitors, and when hand Leave Albany..........................................12:40 p. m. these two items alone cost more Arrive Corvallis............... 1:22 p. m. Arrive Yaquina....................................... 5:46 p. m. ling business of Lny kind the than four-fifths of all the rest.— The Company reserves the right to change volume of business enters sailing days. Fares, between Corvallis and Mrs. Beecroft. San Francisco, Rail and Cabin, $14; Bail That we are a thirsty people is pretty generally submitted, bu ; few suspect just how much fluid, besides water, it takes to keep the throats of our population in a satisfactorily moist condition. The records of the Internal rev enue bureau throw some light on the question, and, being officia besides, leave no room for doubt or dispute. If all the beer drank last year by our people was im partially allotted to every man, woman and child in the nation, in equal quantities, it would give each one ten and three-quarter gallons. To this must also be added one and one-fifth gallons of spirituous liquors. But pursuing these figures a little more closely give ue other I largely into the account in and Steerage, $9.88. For information apply to results worth mentioning. Xot Prohibition We Must See." CHAS. C. HOGUE, determining the profit or every man or every women Acting Gen. F. and Pass. Agent, WORDS AND MU8IC BY PBOF. CRAWFORD. Corvallis, Oregon margin to be realized out of drinks beer or whisky, and none it. Therefore all General of the children. It is safe to as The temperance workers are gather ing to-day, Dealers do have an ad- sume that one-third of our pop And calling for men to join the ar vantage over special dealers, ray ulation, or about twenty millions (•*. and the greater quantity of of our citizens, absorb all the Of those who are working for God and for home, goods sold or the volume of strong drinks of the country. By staying the traffic of whisky and This would make the allotment rum. business done, the greater CHORUS. of beer to every drinker at least that advantage and the less We will stand beside our colors, thirty-two gallons and nearly the price ought to be. Hav We will work for fallen brothers, four gallons of whisky. ing a full and Complete Prohibition we must see. But they indulge in other lux The amendment must be carried Stock of the following uries also. Enough cigars are Next November. lines of goods from the lead HENDERSON BROS., For the land we love so dearly smoked in the country to give Ample room to care lor horses. Livery ing dealers and best inanu- teams at as reasonable rates as any where in Must be free. forty-two to every inhabitant, be facurers, which we replenish Oregon. New stable Third St., McMinnville. sides several cigarettes and three o ye who would labor the fallen to save. with new fresh goods month SAMTTKX- GOTT, and a quarter pounds of chewing And rescue the drunkard from death ly or oftener as the trade re Late of Independence, having purchased the tobacco. It is estimated the cost and the grave, quires, to wit: LADIES TEAMS AND TRUCKS to the American people of drink Unite in the chorus, and swell the re frain, Of Logan Bros. A Henderson, offers his Dress and Fancy Good«, Gents ing and smoking, if equally dis And banish the traffic from city and Boys Clothing and Furnish- service« in that line to the public, and will tributed among the portion of and plain. Guarantee Satisfaction Ing Goods, Hat* and Caps, Boots CHOR. our population which does drink and Shoes, Crockery', Queens To all who favor him with their patronage, le will keep a wagon specially adapted to the and smoke, would give an average Our homes may be darkened, our ware and Glass ware, delivery of parcels, trunks satchels, etc., for hearts may be sad the accomodation of the public. Orders left cost to each of $57, or enough to To see that fair flowers in ashes are and a full line of fresh grocer at the stable will be promptly attended to at buy all the food they can con laid, ies, so our customers do not reasonable rates. sume in a year. The army ration The Nation is rising, then wake at the I have to deal at half dozen McMinn ville call, places to supply their wants. cost the government $38 per an And banish forever the Demon’s! While we do not propose to num, and it gives the soldier LIVER) FEED AND SALE STABLES dark thrall, be undersold, yet do not and CHOR. more than he can eat. In short, the drinking population con How joyous and happy will be the I can not put these goods in glad day, competition with Auction sumes enough beer, tobacco and When strong drink no longer is I or Short Weight goods whisky to buy them food supplies holding his sway, sold to the trade by unscru When freedom and virtue shall rise I for the entire year. pulous dealers. We fear no up to stay, But study the following recent honest competition. Thank We hail thee, bright morning, thrice I ly complied by a Hartford con ing people for past patron OGAN BROS. & HENDERSON. welcome thy stay. ----- PROPRIETORS----- temporary as showing how we age and favors, will be pleas Fresh fish regularly at the spend our money. ed to have you call and de Fine Carriages, Hacks and Eurisko ; Salmon, etc., every! Saddle Horses, Liquor $! XX),(XX) .(XX) termine for yourselves what And everything in the Livery hire, 600,000,000j Tuesday and Friday, and at the] merit is in our modest claim. Tobacco in good shape Bread.. 505,000,000 i lowest possible prices. A. J. APPERSON. At Reasonable Rates. City Stables.