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ft F r I i tz r svr f. MH i e t I ! c 1 tl .10) Dl wl tu. fof 1m did BJ ?Jteo rei pjwai flti. V P fr 'f .1 IM I ., b Z Uit v jjjfehJiSSiMiiaii'iiiMJIiii iil)i'jlljjl How's Your Liver? 1& tho Oriental er.lutfit.on, knowing that good health ennnot exist without a healthy Liver. "W hen tho Liver in torpid tho Bow els aro sluggish and cou etipatcd, tho food lies in tho stomach undi gested, poisoning tho mood; frequent hcadacho ensues; a ieeling of lassi ' tudo, despondency and nervousness indicato how tho wholo flystom is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been tho means of restoring inoro Ecoplo to health and appiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency "known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, As a general family remedy for dyspepsia, TorpldXlvcr, Constipation, etc., I hardly ever aso anything clee, and havo never been dis appointed In the effect prodrtccdj It teems to be almost a perfect euro for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. W. J. McKmoT, Macon, Us. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW -OF THE- Poultry and Pet Ski Will be held at ARMORY HALL, SALEM, OR., January 5th, Gth and 7tli. Special attractions nnd many of them. Kveryllilngnow. The only big dhow eve given In Oregon, l'eoplo from ull ovor tli state will at' end. Uaxh prizes larger that ever and more 1 tliom. or preml im Iltu and entry blanks write to the neat tnry. Arrangements have been rntinc with the Kxpress Co. to return all coopt tree of charge. Win. SAVAGE, Supcrmtcndent. E. P. KELLER, Secretary. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAMrOHNIA EXPRESS TKAIN HUN DAIM UKTWKKN POKTiAND AND B. F, "Houth. " lNHrtn: 7.0C I). 111. Lv. i'ortland Ar. I 7..)j u. n. 9:1H i. m. XjV. Hnleni Lv. I 6 2U a. n K:15 p.m. Ar. Bnn Krnu. Uv.l 7.00 p. ti Above trnlna stop only ul following Hti tlons north of Iloseburg, llnst I'orllanr Oregon City, Woodburn, aalem, Albans Taugeut, dhedtln, llalsey, Harilsbun Junction City, Irving and Eugene. KOSbllUlKJ MALL, DAILY, 8 80 a. in. 11:17 a. m 6.60 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I l.Wp. m. Lv. Haiem Lv. ( 1-40 p. iu. Ar. lloseburg Lv. 7.0U u. u Albany Local, Dally Kxoept Suiulay 6 IX p. m. Lv. 7.5'J p. m. I Lv: BUO p.m. I Ar. Portland Ar. 1 10. w a.ni. mil em Lv. 1 7.1 1 u. m Albany Lv, U..M a. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Foracoommodution ot passengers holdlni second class tickets attached to express trains, iVest Side Division, Between Portlanc and Cervallis: PAILY' frXCElT BUHPAY). 'ISO a. m. j Lv. Portland Ar, I 6 ,i0 p. n Vi 10 p. m. 1 Ar. Oorvnllls Lv. 1 1" 5" p. m At Albany nnd Ourvallls connect wlu tralus of Oregon l'unitlo Kullroad. EXPltESHTKAIN (UAIL.Y KXCKITBUNUW 4-40 p. m. I Lv. I'ortlund Ar. l b ifluTii 7:1B p. m. I Ar.MoMltiuvlUeLv. 5:46 a. n Through Tickets To all points EAST anil SOUTH Kor tickets and lull information regard ing rates maps, etc.. apply to the Com pa ny'a agent Haiem. Oregon. tip. KOUKllS, Asst.U. K.and 1'aEH.Ag' . KOKHLKIl. Manager Froi Terminal or Interior Points the IsJtUe Hue to take To all Points East and South. It la the dining cur route. It ruin tbrougi Vestibule trulus, every day In the year u ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Competed of dlnlugcani unsurpassed, Pulliuuu drawing room rsleeiiora Of bitust equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. l)et that can be constructed and In whlob uocomtnodaUbus are both live aud lur. nlslied for holder of lint and icoond-olast tickets, andi ELEGANT DAY COACHES. , Aeontlnuots Hue oounictlng wltii"in UuM.oflordluo CL'xvM and uninterrupted nervloe. Pullman Hep www t Ions eau base oured In KdvtLoe UuiJau any agent ol 'farough ticket to aud from alt lWluU In AHicrtoa, KugU.ua aud Kuroixs can I puretuutedataay ticket offloo of tUUooni yalhnformatlon eoncerntug rate. Ilwt ef tmlm.roHtw audother dulU furuUbuC AjuMMtt 0hm1 Pawcuger Agent, No, "M. Ftp aUett cor. WaaUlugtun; i'tuU HfcxW u downing, 4i iii)fm it feHlPO 6PK1CLT6H. Hnir t fill li Hililim lo Mellon. TliAllliltifftr find fair Ami (lrtrtlfillko In I lie heaven AVhtfo nktcs nre enlm aitit rleftrJ Willi Uoitm Mil lcnliltitf nlillcly, Bute wlnijcil 'ncntli niorni or Btnr, They nirnlgliilr etcer, for ntlll lUey heat Tho lovo bolls O'ci tho bar. llnw saII tlio ships to Melton, i WlUiln lior a totn (if ivlilto LmoTln'iiiniiof lovonml listens for forilsteps III tlio nlglit7 Like culls tliclr Rliul wny trlnglng They npfcd from Inndsnfar: For BtlU they hear, In lipula clear, lli ii love bells o'er the Imr. How rA.11 Iho ships to McllouT Lovo blown nrnm tho fuafnt For still thaea sings over Tho song of lo o nml home: Nor spicy Isles, with splendid smiles, Can win their salts nfnr, While softly nwella that chlmo of bclti- Tho Ioo bells o'er the Imr. Oh, ships tlmt sail to Mellon, With captulns glad ami grand; The stni s that light the ocean Am tho stnrs that light tho land; Hut say for mo, adrift at sea On lonely wrecks nfar. My heart still hears and dreaming ncars Tho loi o bells on tho burl . Atlanta Constitution. THE CENTURY PLANT. Oil, no I Gloria Itcggio didn't look like you, nor any of your cronies, nor oven like pretty Jnnio Smith, who liverf round the corner, aud who has bucIi laughing eyes and rosy cheeks. She Gloria, I mean had a dusky brown bkin, nnd dusky brown eyes, fringed with eyelashes as black as ink, and a slender foot, shaped so that a stream of ater a small stream of course could run underneath tho hollow of it, and not wot tho skin a bit. Gloria lived high up in tho world; that is, she lived tit tho top of a tall tenement house, and sho took caro of her mothor. When they first camo there, Mrs. Grady, who hired . tho flat below, peeped through tho crack of her door and saw them going up stairs. "Bless mo sowl!" said sho, looking at Gloria's mother, "what kind of hands do yo call thim? Sure, they'd not be ablo to wring tho neck of a mouse, lot alono blanketings and quilts." You seo, Mrs. Grady took in wash ing for a living, and had a pair of big red fists of her own, about the sizo of sledgo hammers. After Mrs. Grady thought tho now comers had "got to rights," sho went up to mako n call. It was Gloria who opened tho door with her fin gers on her lip3. "How aro yo, honey?" cried Mrs. Grady, with a voico like a watch man's rattle. "Mebbo yer didn't know I wis yer next door neighbor." Sho said this with a smirk, expect ing Gloria to invito her in, but no, littlo Glorin, with her palo face and heavy oye3, did not quit her hold on tho door, nor did she mako any mo tion for Mrs. Grady to enter. Sho only whispered gravely, "What do you want?" "What on earth do you suppose I want?" racketed Mrs." Grady, rathor taken aback. "I ain't come a-begging, l'vo como up to see your mother." "Mother isn't to bo seen," said tho child, still guarding tho door. "Is bho sick?" inquired Mrs. Grady, without budging. "Gloria I" At tho faint call, the stanch littlo doorkeeper darted away, and Mrs. Grady was free to walk in, and walk iho did with a heavy tread and h t head hold high. But after tho first t'ow stops bho btopped with a stare. In fiont of her, spiead loosoly ovor tho rough boards, was a small square of caipoting, tho like of which Mrs. Grady had novor Been in all her lifo beforo. Such beautiful colors as thoro wero in it yellow, that lookod liko molted sunshine: red and green, liko rubies and emoraldsl Upon this bit of carpet cushions wero piled, and among these, half sitting, half lying, Mrs. Grady saw a lady with win to lips and bnht bt'arlot cheeks. But tho lady, Glona's mothor, did not beo Mrs. Grady, for her eyes wow closod, and Gloria, who was bathing busily her mother's head, boomed to liavo forgotten all about her too. Mrs. Grady began to fool out of place, and her oyes turned to tho window, Thoro was an onornious ohina flower pot standing thoro, with awk ward handles that dropped down and hung over on oithor bido, just liko a pair of giant's ears. And out of this odd vaw grow an odd plant that shot up high its long, thick, rag- wisif i lasrsY f.fMDEire.Pi LrHEUdltL mmwmfimSffl A I Jill Ell wa mmmmi ing ni iffw "nb -s 5Lijsiir-agLLs VW'.iI& -.R,rr" wr -iKS'fS wmrmuimm, W8tfmtm mmihmm8fflffl mmr- vmw mo have a relief and cure 3n oiir Ipnoranco of effects ancf vitality which Is 8)tem the elements thus strength nnd igor l foU cute or money refunded. Dr. Ganden's Electric after all other treatments is 1M. !&K- r55. lc 4 l ,3x. its 3& WftW $5 of ?W? testify, nnd from many THB mlW In compete calvanlc battery, made Into a JvU ilr JniUutlylelttUwriaUout all wcaV Kvc loo. ever Riven wclk men, and wc llouov KelUmlod. They are eztH In the worst cases In two or t:.rec roontus. Atwres tj tANDEW ELECTRIC OO.jT J72 Hrt t., iiiliiiiiiliiiiWliAnirfiiii kiuiiimnbmtUi!'nm i teSe. tfftl t .a .i.-ij 1..4 itm.- ...t toAvH J "lWeJ ,S" wlfH nil Bulked with littlo uuiiwiiuh v sharp thorns, Then Gloria, still kneeling on tho floor, began talking Bofllr and tapld lv. and cnipo In awlillo hor mothor, Htlll with her eyes closed, would nay rt fow words, Tho words that thoy talked Boomed to Mrs. Grady to b twisted and doubled out of nil man ncr of shapes Indeed, sho could not understand 0110 of thorn. Bo Mm Grndy, inoro and moro astonished, und tonguetled for tho minute, tip-1 toed herself softly away. And as ' nobody know bIio had como in, bo nobody know when sho went out. "Well, mother, did you sco them?" asked Nancy curiously, as Mrs. Grady lriado hor appearance in hor own domains. "Such outlandish furrinersl" ox claimed Vvr mother, throwing her apron ovor her head, and Bitting down with both hands on both knees "Germans?" asked Kate, who was tho oldest of tho young Gradys, and who was wirifig a bonnet frame. "Turks, mo liko," said Mrs. Grady, "for thoy don't know how to lio iu beds nor sit in chairs." "Turks I" said Mary, "who do thoy talk liko?" "Liko turkeys, to bo sure," cried littlo lamo Jim. Then tho baby, who was in tho cradle just about taking a nap, grow wido awake, and lisped, "Gobblo, gobble, gobble." There was a shout at this from all tho children that is, from all but Kate, who said, "IIow silly," and turned to her mother again. "What aro their names?" asked sho. "Tlio littlo girl's name is 'Gloria,' leastwise, that's what her mothor called her, and that's tho only word out of all their lingo I could mako head or toil of." "And how does it look up thero?" asked Kate, putting down her work and making a regular business of asking questions. "Haythenish I" replied Mrs. Grady, with a jerk of her head. "Thero'3 tho ugliebt parcel of thorns and weeds a-growing in tho window as over you sot yer two eyes on, and the flowerpot thoy'ro in is made of crock ery all colore liko castilo soap and as big besides as a wash tub." Here tho baby, getting tired of say ing "Gobble, gobble," to amuso its brothers and sisters, sot up a scieam and Mrs. Grady lot alono "the out landish furriners," and rocked tho cradle, whilo she sung "Kathleen Ma vounieen," which was a favoiito of tho baby's. Somo time after Mrs. Grady had taken hor departure Mrs. Reggio opened her oyes. Her faithful littlo nurse was still beside hor. ' 'Mamma, " baid Gloria, "when will you got well?" "I do not know," eaid her mother with a sigh. "Well, when you go homo to Spain, where you say it is so bright and warm, that will mako you well, sure, won't it?" "I think so," said Mrs. Reggio. "All, tho dear old homo. I am afraid I shall nover bee it again, and you, my darling what will become of you when. I die?" "Oh, you will break my heart if you talk so," cried Gloria. "I know that lotter will como soon, with monoy enough to tako us to Spain a hundred times, and our wallet is not empty "yet, by any maimer of means." Gloria talked mora biavely than she felt, but bho was dotei mined to look on tho bright side of things. Sho went over and looked at the straggly plant in tho china vase. "Mamma," sho said, laughing, "I'm getting tired of tending this prickly, cross thing, that's never blossomed Binco I can remember. What do you keop it for?" $ When your papa and I wero ready to sail your uncle brought it to us. 'It's a century plant,' ho said, 'keep it for my sake, aud you will find how raio and precious it is. "Well, I think ho might havo given you somothingbotter,"pouted Gloria. Suddenly bho cried, "Oh, mamma, hero is a bud. " "I guess not," baid her mother. "It only blooms onco in a hundred ycara. " "Tho idea of waiting a hundred years for a binglo flower," thought Gloria. Tho days went by and tho monoy molted away liko sinoko. Theio was no letter. Ono day Gloria was knocking in hor turn at Mrs. Grady's door. Said Mre. Grady in hor turn, "What J Iters ffiTlllir Pi rtl A' AMD StFSPBHSORY FOR, ;JflACK. Kidnfv Troubles. Nervousness SlEPLESSNESaFboRMEMORVsGENERAUlLLHFALTH t1i- nffseta of afiueeq. excesses, t. ... ,-,... ..l-Min lm-i.nttnn uliirli rntllrt or UJr excesses, or exposure, younny have unduly drained your system of neive forci olootrlcltyand thus caused your weakness or lack of fotce. It you replace into yom drained, wulch are requtreu lor vigorous sirenRin, you n icmuyo s v.m., -. ......, low at once and In a natural way. This ,ls our plan and treatment, aud we guarantee a Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mall, staled. .Ta . Brit Is no experiment, as we have restored thovrandi to robust health and vlffor failed, as cm be shown by hundreds of caes throughout this State, who would m whom wo have strong letters bearing testimony to thtlr recovery after using our i-el- DR.SHNDEN ELECTRIC belt so as to bo easily "'n )Iurlnr work or at rct, and It gives soothinsr, r parts, or we forfeit 5? OOO. It has an imnrovoa lecmo Bup '"c print It to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken . or parts, or strength to meet all stages of weakness la jounj;, mlddle-Vged or old men, and will cure CU $wittmiHimiiiiMtH il' "' wnnw All I lor hm nii-wui Oloi flu iltcho.t fiifwnnl, nnd would ,!...... rj.iifiu liiiHillfiiwi 1 tit l tifi. Mrd IJIfrVU tttltv-ll III mtllM' ntn uuw " Gindy cnurfhUiur lit lif Blronjf nniis "A pri'tiy howdy do," wild Mrs Gnidy, tftrrylnu hoi in tlin room mid noUntf how Hun mid pinched hor fneo wa. "Slio'rt Htiirvcd Itltolroly." l'ffyaiid Jim mid Tommy nnd Mary aud Natioy and Knlo gathered round, whilo 'tho baby dropped IiIm iirend and butter and ato his fingers histoid. Whun Gloria camo to nor self who took cottrnrjo "I want to find soino work to do. Our monoy Is most gono." "Yoti'ro not big enough to work," said Mrs. Grady, "I'm not big, but, oh, so otroug," said Glorin, trying to stand up. "Mothor," cried half a dozon hun gry voices, "tho tatoi-a aro getting cold." "Bless mo, buio thoyaro, an wasn't I forgittin tliimontoiroly; como now, darlint " And beforo Gloria know it bIio was sitting at tho table with a piping hot potato beforo hor and a dab of butter on tho top of it liko a golden crown. IIow delicious it was to tho poor child, who was half fainting with hunger I "Hooray 1" cried Tommy, as ho seized his hat. "I only leads tho bosses to drink now, but jest you wait when I get to bo bobs; I'll take you to ildo with a four-in-hand." "Heigh-ho 1" said Nancy. "I'll bo Stirling my stumps, I guess. There's piles of bandboxes to cany today," and she nodded to Gloria and was gone. Then Peggy and Mary, with bas kets On their heads, danced around for a minuto crying, "Shaveens, shaveens," and filially disappeared, after telling" Gloria to wait till they camo back. "I must go, to tho shop after more bonnet frames," said Kate, tioing on her hood. "Goodby, littlo baby," she said to Gloria, and sho went off with a big bundle Lame ,Jini, too, had gone some whore. Mie. Grady answered Gloria's ques tioning look. "Yes, they all work," baid she, "but you 'could not leave your mother, and you aro not old enough to wire bonnet frames, liko Kato." "No," said Gloria sadly, and she thought, "what will become of me?" And now sho caught sight of Jim in tho comer. Ho was busy over a pile pf something that looked like old rope. "Even Jim thoro earns his salt," said Mrs. Grady; "ho picks oakum." "Couldn't I do that?" asked Gloria eagerly. "It i3 dirty work." "Pshouldn't care, if it would only buy mother grapes and jellies." "Law!" ciied Mrs Grady. "It wouldn't buy her mush, let alone them illegances. I only havo Jim to do it just to keep him busy and get him into industrious habits." "Sho can't live without them," baid Gloria firmly. Mrs. Grady shook her head. "It's a hard case," baid she, "but I'll bo thinking over what can be dono." Gloria went up stairs with a heavy heart. Her mother was still sleep ing, and sho went and took a look at tho leather wallet. It had shrunk and shriveled up sorrily; thero was nothiiiK in it. Only a very little jelly in tho dish, just a fow grapes in tho plate. "What will mamma do when these aro gone 1" said sho, and then thought how kind it was of Mrs. Grady to givo her a breakfast. "That was tho reason I fainted," eaid bho, "because I was hungry." Indeed tho poor child had pinched hoi self for eomo time as much as pos sible, so as to get things for her mother. Tho tears dropped from hor oyes as sho Avcnt slowly across tho room. "I hope," said she, "that mamma will sleep till late, for I must toll her how tho last cent is gone." The sun sti earned in at tho win dow, but it wasn't that that blinded ly;r. Thero weio somo pigeons coo ing outbido. Could they havo startled her? Not at all. Something pink and gold wo3 swinging abovo her. Was it tho bud that had blossomed? Yes ; just that. Tho ragged century plant had flowered. At first Gloria felt nothing but do light, and then sho theught: "Dear, dear; after all it is no good. It is neither victuals nor drink. If it was only a gold dollar or ovon a a d Uriiir.rnmiitT-rrr, a i ir en icrrntMr eSW VnUAKC UCDILI 1A-IEU AlWaUUi-rUlNVJ M from Nervous Debility Seminal weak ness. LOSSES.PRAINS. 1MPOTENCY OR, I ncr Miwunnn Pufi imati ;m I . A MF worrv and exnoinre. For such -ufTeren hut n tr' ll tn COItvlnCC the tTlOSt Skeptical. ii .. Ill ...n... !, Miinca ntlrl 1tnls BELT prolonged current! .-. .-. AM..MM.i PORTIWPf OREGOFi iijPMs.mui'Niim m) y n,iiiup Niiuinjijpii lillVolMjultrtwllullHllltf (liolO ll WOlild bubollni. . . If owi'ver, fiho drew tlji al'lltllf, and utauAtKi m ll tiiillfwl ilmvti MiiiftWf'ut Bdctitedllotver to it level wltli lior homo, , . m 'It l'i betlof than coloHiie." sflld wlio. "Iwlrh I could got it ovof by MKillmi- nn ihn tiilntiln felm witltes sho could seo It and linvo it snuff " Tlii'ii she iiiftitstitfti tlio sizo of tho flowerpot with her oyo, "1 liieim to Ivy it," Paid sho, Uli. ...(. 1,1 liinf ntiiciii llin Iu'm I'lntnnv liaiidlea. Sho tugged away at it, It ' was pretty heavy, but, thanks to tho big, butteied potato siio miu ciuon, slio liuuiaged tu lift it. Then n slip, and away it wontl Tho wash woko hor mothor, who started up to seo tho great vaso broken in two unon tho floor and Gloria on her foot crying. "Do you seo, mother? tho duo nap blossomed. Look at tho pink flower aud tho liver of gold." Gold, gold, gold I It tumbled and rolled f torn tho groat crack in tho vaso. It chinked and clinked and mado merry music I think. At any rato Gloria and her mother thought so. "Wo aro happy now. Wo will not need to wait for a letter. It is no matter though tho brown wallet is empty," Baid Gloria, heaping up thot dollars in hor hands. "Oh, my dear, good uncle I" cried Mrs. Reggio with clasped hands. "Now I know why you bo charged mo to keop this, your gift. Oh, that you could only see tho despair you havo saved us from." Not long after all tho Gradys stood on tho doorstep, for Gloria and her mother had just liidden them goodby. Thoy walked away up tho sheet, and a man wheeled Uio century plant in a whcelbanow by tho side of them. "It's tho end ov 'em," says Mrs. Grady. And so it is, to tho Gradys, and to America, and to us. Now York News. bonio IMIsiiainicl Drugs. Some misnomers of tho drugstere: Oil of vitiol is not an oil. , Copperas is an iron salt and contains no cop per. Salts of lemon has nothing to do with a lemon, but it is a salt of tho ex tremely poisonous oxalic acid. Soda water contains no soda. Sulphuric ether contains no sulphur. Sugar of lead has nothmg to do with lead, nor has cream of taitar anything to do with cream. Oxygen means tho "acid generator," but hydrogen is really tho essential element, and many acids contain oxygen. German silver contains no silver, and black lead contains no lead. Beiberine is usually made from hodrastis cana densis. Woranseed is unexpanded flower buds. Milk of lime lias no milk. Quicksilver is purely mercury. Oil of origanum is mado from thyme, ind not from origanum. St. Loins Post-Dispatch. LOUIS D. VAHDERVERE, Ono of tho bost known Vcslncss men in Chicago representative of tho great Bradstreot Co. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. MIU Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen : I tako pleasure in Informing yon of tho cry beneficial results which have followed the usoof Dr. Miles- RtsTORATivc Ncrvine in tho case of myself and i ife. lor a year I v as subject to a digressing pain at tho base of tho brain and upper portion of the spinal cord. I -. . rm lost flesh and was greatly tiB I H I troubled with sleeplessness. -W riU hS your Nervino was highly recommended to mo. My caso bad been so obsif nuto that I bad no conffdenco In tho efficacy of any medicine. Yet as a U't resort I consented to give it a trial Much to my surprise, I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my hcadacho was removed ; my spirits and general iBETHOUSANDS OAINCD TWCNTV POUND. ALL THIS OCCURRED ArTCR LEARNED AND WELL KNOWN PHYSICIANS had tailed My wuo 1 taking tiio Nen iiio wltli tho best of results. Loom j. Vandebvkkb. COLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. cold by u J, Fry, drug.; at, r'aletu he- ft .11 f:iu itt m rr-r .W.M'jj. MM 6j$L Fl Jvf LATEST PATENTS nroT 5WITH EUCTSO' .r.:. fi MPCIJETIC SUSPENSOHY. (tu. iiuiftrfitmo. Will core Without U.JIt'o. u cilar rcFtilllnc frca OTcruxfttloD of brtU, ocrf rrref eseciici or loilUcrttlOD lueiutl txfctu.UoD, drtltti. loiei ucrvout dtlillitjr ilttn leutf.i. latuor, rhiumftlUn, kldcejr, liver aoJ bUtfdfi CADiplilDtl, Itat baek. lumbigo, aelatlcs, fencrftl 111 bf.lit do tbli oloctrlo b.lt oooUlQ. Hokdrrrol Imiiroivnokt. oroi llothgro.oDdslvoo a eurrtoltbit I. Imuntlv foltbrtb veinror ororrUI,(Mio, anj oil fr ill of iboobtn dlioufo or pa;. Tbouitnd. htvo ln oared br thl. ruir vcloui loTenttoa titer ftll otber reraediee fNllel. tnd w lvo bundredt of IrittmoiiUll In thle ood ererr olber elite Uor (eerf ul llllKUte.ll etJIiruiC SlhPe.NsoK, ihi freeteetboon ever offered veetuea I HCC II ITU ALL 1111 Ir lenltb and vlforo a etreDjtbt-llluri ISr' Ulal.it (oSO liter Eebd tr Uluetitlod Ptmrblete, atlltd, eetlrd, rree, Addrce i eJwaoxlIi laLiacrsiio oo., No. 172 Flrat St.. POnTLAND, OKC White's No. 60, BALEM'3 FINEST TRUCfTC, (A Now ready for buslneim. Careful work a specialty. J, K. WHlfl BMsWaitePrintingCo. LieiVia cstabllabment lu the city, OVEIl BUSH'S BANK, SJLbBKf, ORKOON, Jf$mSF fey . &s rJ--irvs- i-r-lnRrfK3 JC-AV LT. . . SSW smoked eon own im mm gg fctSsa, mm M i vywM W 'eyrllr'B I wmmk Has been popular wltli smokers everywhere for over lwc.ily.flve years. It is Just as Good Now as Ever. Us Flavor, Fraorancd and Purity liavc contributed largely lo tlie growing popularity winch pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking Is glowing In favor because finer, sweeter and belter tobacco can be bad in this form and at mu:li lea cost BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., CLEAN! Ir you would bo clean and hnyo your clothes dono up in tho neatest and dressiest manner, tako them to tho SALK31 STEAM LAWKIKtV whoro all work is done by white labor nnd in the most prompt manner. COLOJNEL J. OLMSTED. I iIimt.v Sueot. i'jixmrciaTOm'igj njvmw HARPER'S MAGAZINE. ILLllSritATI.l). Hnrjicr's Mnpftzinof 11 1U!mi1I fonllmio inn iiUtlti tlio uurlviilldd nUitid ml ol ox fllenc Which luii rlnnirtt'il7ea It limn uo tjf clmiliitr Amnuff the nitj.blp fmt uo'iiftbe eirthiie will bo no" nnwls v A. C miMi Vi lft, on-tftiii'O Kenliiinr Vonikon, unit Wlllmm lll'iflt. SliorU loriPK flll bft eontrll Utcd ! Hi" IiiOBt ounlnr wrilcMof 111- diiv.tiicliicllnir -Mnrj '. Wllieltu, Klclnrd Hurdlni; 1) ivls, .nr. 'trot Delimit, ilrunriur .MtittluwH. nnd miuy olliPre. lliRlllusti-ntfd di-rrlptivi ipent lll embrace nillilps hy Jullai tulpliou now Southern anil Vo-.crn nib--cte-;by Tnt'odore riilld ou Jndfun; l oultm-v UlgplnwoiiReKila niidlloiiii it J y Rlclurd Mutdlni; l)i Im ojii I. dm mson; by CoIouhI'I'. A Ditlgoon I trti n llers;ifto. llwln A. Aluf'H lliUMtm. InnH of Hlial'fspf urn's 'otiiprt.R "Vh 111 b ijdiillnued. tiittmri mlli-l-s mIIIIibpo - 'btii-d bv ' ImrltH 13 lot Nillin, M I inteHT. Meld, illlmn Dim IIomcIIh lltnuder Mnttliewri, and otliers IIARPKB'd PICRIODrUALES Per Year: tleVUPKlVS "IAO .1Ki: c4 0 'lAiti'nifs wnhicuv i u dAiU'uii'd inzut -i lAlll'DU'd YOU.NG l'EOPl JJ 2 IU I'oslngo Irfe to all sulwiTlbe'C In tbc United SlHtit., Cm ndi. nnd ilex co. The volumtsof lie Miignylnobesln wllb the number'" for June und Dtcetnliei ol neb yenr. When ijo fine 1 n entli lied subacilptlwiH will beiiln with the uunibei 'urrent lit tho time if receipt ol ordet Hound volumes of Hnrpn'M Mni;u7 no In lliieeyetirs buck, lu neut lnth blnilMi'j will be sent by mall, pot-i aid, mi rec ii f $100 per volume, Cloth me, f ir b ud Ing, 50 cents oach-by mull, p ii-ralil. Komltt-irco should ba mudo by ps -office money ordei ordi ilt, torn old cliaiic of loss. Newspapers nrenot to copy thlr ndviit lsemen ulthout tbu expitbb order ol II u per A Brothers. Address: HARPKU& BROTilKlV, Mew York. ISO.t. HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTKATKD. Harper's Baar Is a Journal for the homo It gives thoiulltsl nun lalebt infjriiuitlmi iibuut fablilons, una lis nuuiLrons lliuMru llous, l'arlsdelgus,iind allLrn-ihtet tup plenicnts ure ldlsienxKblt) alike to iln uoma dress-muilti-r and tho professional iiiodlMe. Iso expense Is spmed to iimKi its artlstla atlnu Iivctii.'ss ul the highest ol der. Its brlgUt stories, uinuxlug c oiue. li, and thoughtiul eswiys buiihfy ull tusits mid lis hut page Is fuiuousiis a budget ot vrlt und humor, in It weekly lst-mr rtierj thing U Included which Is ot luttrei-t to women 'iho Kermis loi IbDi Mill b. written bv Walter Jiesuut and L.An il.all. Inlbtltin Tcrliluio II rriox w 111 furnish uracllcsl series, entitled "At I bo 'Joltt" iraee K ng, u ie I bom" ill ler, ai d l ni. luce niieeu r will neltcqui ulto ilrll.u ots I lie work of women iu iho oluu blsu V.x dosIMou will ba liillv rppuhtntid wltt many lllustrntlonc 1'. W IJlgmu-uin, lu "Women aud iten," wlllple.tbe.icu.tlN.iteo udlence. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Poj Year: IIAIll'KR'S MAO INE U CO HAUPI.RS VVUKKLV 4 00 tlMtl'KHW IIZAK i (X) HAIU'Ull'S YOUNQPhOPLL' 2 eO PoKttige free to nil mib-crib rs lu the United estates, Lsaad.i, and Mexico Tho volume ol tho Vat ir belu with Hip Hrt.t number for Jiiniiarj of ech ear. When no tltno Is lueulloned, subscription., will biuln with tho number eunentaltht time of receipt of order. Hound volumes of Harper's Uizir for tbreojenrs back, in unit cloth binding-, will betent by mall, postage ptld, or by exrieesw, iro of esp us (provided tli ireisui uueB noi iinu one uoi in per iol uinej,lorS7perviiume, riolhcjses for each olume, buIUIjIo for binding, will be sent by mail.p bt-pald.on receipt of tflencb. ' Hemitlnnces should bo made by post ofilee money ordoi ordimtAouvotd ehuNce ot loss. Newspapers aro not to copy Ibis adver tisement without tho e'ipresj ouler of Aur per Urol her-. Address: HARP12R & IUlOrifERS. New rk. Resilience 382 Cbureli St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AM) HOUSE MISTER, Decorator, KaKomluer and Pa per Hinger. J.cae or Ion at .;i). iimen t Son' Fur niture suire or rJruni&uiio, Giotrs. For Locating Mines Vr' T.: ?n'ta Is now soIa nsrent for tho Siriin.'h tf,J',,K,,c,roM','" " "W.'? UanlOff tl M(1n trPHwnrA r. in.., r- u tMnlyttiigreite.itdlKivery or Inwntion oftnq age Por lunher lofortitlon Hddn.i DR.'H. SMITH BaWni, Orison, giiiy4wiptyMff'j friii Hpi rmni rmmum rem. i . ."?, "Rlackwell's .. . bmoking Tobacco uun magma. f eMMl mill BMIIIIIBI HARPER'S WEEKLY. IT.I.USTltATKl). Htirpn's Wcnklv Is npltnowledBOd an stnnilluu Hist among lllustrat'd weeklj pe riodlut sin A Print. Hi reuples n plnri betwenti tlutnf tltPhliuicO (lath (upirund that of tht' less tlmrlv mnii7luo It In elttd s roth literary and nows.au piesebl." with equal foicnnd felicity tin- real oMtttt of cut real hbtory anil the Imnulunllie hcints oniiinoii. tin no oiiiuoi us vcrj otiiplde series of Illustrations f tin World'M Rilr, II will bo not only the bt ulde to the crea' xposttlon. but also Its bpsi sonvt nlr. K.veij pub ie evu.tol gui nil lull lest will hnmlly llnirtiiitp-i lulls tiko, lis cilnlrlbutltins betni' from the b f. . rlti r nnd art bis m the counliy. II l 1 pontltitio tocxtel In litem ure, nos nd lihHtrallous, ull otber publications oi HARPER'S PERIODICALS. Por Yrai: HARPER'S MAUA.INn ?l 00 HARPKRN WI'KKIA' 4 00 lIAIU'Klt'MHA. VR 4 0 harpi:r'4 ounu people 2 00 1 stipe free to nil subscribers In the Unltua ataics, Cauudn, aiul Mexico. IhoAolumcs of the Weekly begin with 'ho Hist number lor Jimuarj ol eiicloesr a h'n no time is mentioned, mblcrlptlurs 1 111 begin with the number ciuieutatthe tlmoof lccelptor order. Hound olumo ol Ilnrper's WfPkly for ttinnjeurs bin k, 111 neut cli th binding, will be snt b mull p slope laid orb) exprexs, fite 01 expense (iiml ed the iifltht does rot oxreed ono dollur per ol miu) tor 8" 00 pel Milume Cloth pjis.h loreuph voloine, sullablefir binding, will be sent b mall, post-paid, on receipt ol il.OJ each. 'temlttnncis should be made by Post office 111 ney cider or draft, to aold ohauco of loss, tewrip.ii rs aro not to copy this ndver-t'-i rm nt wlthoiitlheexpiess orderof Uai pi it Hiothers. Addrebs: HARPKIt AHROTIirUS, New York. SOMETHING NEW. Tlio new Time Curd, whieli is now in enVe't, viu the "Wisconsin Ceutrul Line," iu I'oniicclioii will, llie Niirthcrn Pue-iliult It., nflnKln t lie iruveliny: piiblio tlio b"8t fnollitien from nil points west to Cblivgo und points east utui south. Tlio unsurpjbsed equipment offered to its patrons, combined with speed, com fi nt and safety, surpufsinK ull Its competitors. All thriiucb trains are eompoied of Pullniun vestihuled drawing-room sleepers, with dining pars and day counties of latest desijin. The diiil,y thrnui;h fust train each wav, making close connection at CIiiuhro with traius in ull diieiuionc For tickets, time tables, etc . no ply to agent of Northern Pacifio It. It., or Jas. C. Pond, Gen'l Pass, and Tkt agent, Ohlcngo, III. Nolico of Final Settlonipnt. VfOTIer: Is hereby given, that GooigeO. IN lllnghnm est culor of the estate of R l Chubb, di( eased, has tiled his Hnnl at eoutit ns sudi eiicutor, and iho couulj wiilr of Marlon cnunti, uiegon, has gel ln'fith rtiivot Deo'inber 1S91 Mt tho horn of 10 o'clock n m.lor the healing thereof Ul persons ha Ing r.t Jtctioii to f'ld lonutwlll prcteut tliein to shIi! pxurt ut silrtllme. GEO. a. UINOHaM, l.4-6(lw i:xceulor. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215K Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Ulem'c.) Bpeclalty ol SpcclaoleH, und repalrlm CltHikH. Watched and .lnwelry. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Doelopinent compnnyi ilenmthln line. '5 miles shorter, 20 houn lesutiitm lliau by auy otnei lotite. Hi 'lahB through panencer und freight Hn irom i'ortlund nnd ull iotnt In the w I arnette vulley to undlroui tian tranoUo- TIME SCHEDULE, (UiceptHimdiyB). Leave Albany ........ 1.(0 P l.ieC'oriallls l!,0!r. rrlve Yaijulna . ' leave Ynnulna ? 0 JJ ijeave UirvullU 10.1 A Vrftvo Albany 11:10 A M O. A c. trains connect at Albany one Jorvallls. The above trains connect at YAOl IN with the Oregon Development t'o' Ilr ifHIivunahliw liiitween jiulim ami rM h'Tiinflion N. U. I'wmsrerg-from rtirtlaurt ami al iVIUameite Vulluy polute. can mahe ill" connection wllb thu trains of tin VAOUINA HOUTKnt Albu; irOort-iUU and If destined to fan Knuiclico. mould arrange to arrive ut Yaquina iba creulrn before date of Milliner. Pn.fi-fr nA fttlgbt RltM Vlrrt IM IfjwMt Kor Informal inn wpply to "Jwy ItULMAII J: On.. Frelsht and lloke Atuuuaooaud'juaiMui m.. J e'nnt:.Orj V.O. UOiiVH Ao't Uen'l Wrt, r-aod. AgU, Oregon lao'Jlo It B. Co.. OnrvtiUU, Or i U.ltASWl"XIJ,Jr.Ou'l Krt, 4 TaM. Agt. Orwon OevvlopaMt 0,,iMoateMryti "-J-HI il i ITS'1 CD 23 CD 5 CD O 3 fc , i-Vyi ifau.ei