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f --- Mothers Anxiously watch declining health of tueir uatigiuers. so many are cut off ;1i i insumntion in cnrlv vom-s lmt 11 iiv U real cause for "anxiety. In t ,p fariy Binges, wncn not beyond l - uneii 01 incuicmc, Hood's isirsn j .illn will restore tho quality and iiLjiitity of tho blood and thus give '. 1 l.nnUl. 1.l I.S1I ,? y jihi iiv.niii. ui-.iu iiiuuuuwiigjcner: "It I but Just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. Sho was com pl elj run down, declining, had that tired J 'Ire and frlenda said bIio would nnl jji.e over threo mouths. Sho had a bad B. (1 lio'h'iif; seemed to do Jier Rny good. 1 1 . ppcntd to read about Hood's Sareupa- la nna i.au lier give It a trial. From tho y lir?t dose slfc beran to fret better. VI cr taking a few bottles sho was com. Kilt cl.v cu-ed and herlfcaltb has been the ii.cn ever since." Mrs. Addik Peck, I.' i.niroaa i'lace, Amsterdam, N. Y. 'J will sny that my mother kas not Is' a led my case in as stronp words t pvoald have done. Hood's Sarsaparllla thna truly cured me and I nm now well." ICira Vv.ck, Amsterdam, N. Y. B stfc to get Hood's, because SarsapariHa Cs the One True Kloml IttHller. AllilnigRlsts.?!. Prepared only by C. I. Hood ; Co.. towell, Mass. rllOOU S FlIIS liable and lencnlii 25a STATE NEWS. The Lakeylew Examiner has entered jn Its 18th year. The Lake County Rustler has en vied upon its third year. Success to to you aud may you keep on rustlinp. John Yoakum and R. Smith have purchased about 300 head of cattle in Doos county and will drive them to the valley in the near future. Foreman Morrison, of the Western Jnion Telegraph company, Is now iusily encaged in putting up the poles for the new telegraph line be tween Warrentori and Seaside. i The Oregon City Press reports frequent' complaints about there 3cing no sign boards on the roads throughout the country. Not half of the crossroads aiefdruiBhed with tho Blgn boards, as required by law. John Horace and James Peltonhave recently purchased several hundred head of stock cattle in Jackson and Josephine counties, and expect to in crease the number to 1000. Most of them will be driven to their ranch in 3iook county. fv-ibisioiu umi -ii. xr. joieman, uie Iburber, who .ecured a divorce, from fills wife in Lakevlew last fall says the Sxaminer,had his trouble for nothing, (inasmuch as his wife had secured a divorce and was married before Cole- mn commenced proceedings. E Henry Field was stabbed while at a lance In Mount Vernon, Grant bounty, last week. It Is not known who was his assailant. The knife iused was a large dirk, and entered the center of his breast, striking a rib, iround the left side of his body, leav ing the -rib and barely penetrating the thoractic cavity. At the January term of Klamath county court a proposition was pres ented by the bondsmen of the default ing treasurer, Howe, offering to settle In the sum of $3500 and court costs 3eing about half of the amout of the lefalcatlon, but no action was taken in tho matter. It has been an open secret for some time that there was a shortage of about $300 in the accounts of the La Grande postofflce, after .which "W. A. Worstel, an assistant in the postofflce, was discharged. The result of the matter is that the grand jury found an Indictment 'against Mr. "Worstel and the defendant appeared for ar raignment before the circuit court The trial of the case was postponed mtil the next term of court. k Saturday night, Thomas Lacey.who a iracKwaiker for the O. R. N. & o., from Hood River to Mosler, while crossing a trestle, was held up by a tramp. The tramp was hidden under the edge of the trestle, and as Larcey passed him he flred a shot, and then. by the time Lacey had recovered from his surprise, he found himself covered by a pistol in the hands of tho t.mmn. The tramp went through his pockets, tooK ms watch, valued at $40. Tho other trackwalker was held un. hut,. iinnn lininc enllprt nnnn fn halt, fino.m. limped a bit," but drew his gun, and I the tramp made tracks down the road. The Best Way to Cure $ Disease is to esrnhlisli VinnlMi. Tnr srlch blood means good health. Hood's sarsaparllla is tbe One True Blood Purifier. It tones up the whole 'Sys tem, gives appetite and strength and cr.dses weakness, nervousness and pain to disappear. No other medicine has buch a record of wonderful cures as Hood's Sarsaparllla. llood's phis are tlie best after-dinner Tillli assist dlppst.inn. nrxvsnl. constipation. 25c ovJBToaaLXua.. Rsfu- v tfMJISB'll fLM 0m J 9 ST? - -Zr-t-zT- .Halls f In wms &fmx9wJm ITEMS. OF INTEREST. Mr. Hryitn has refused an olTer of $25,000 to edit an eastern p.ipor. ' It looks hs though Oregon and Ken tuck will bo shy one senator. "" Ilettle Green, the richest woman in ! America, worth $80,000,000, allows her husband $100 a month. A Los"Angelcs Judge has ordered a woman to payihcr husband $24 month alimony, Hon. Joseph II. Chelate's wealth is estimated at $2,000,000 all made In his profession. King county, Texas, cast one vote for McKinley, and the who cast It has tried to commit suicide. GofT, of West Virginia, divides with Allison, of Iowa, the distinction of declining a cabinet position. The cost of the New" York state capitol building at Albany will reach nearly $25,000,000 when finished. The author of "Wait for the Wagon" is dead, at the age of 84. But this song goes marching on. It Is noticeable that the Prince de Chlmay had no objection to taking alimony of $20,000 a year from his im moral wife The Chicago anti-spitting ordinance Is to bo tested. A 'lawyer who was arrested for spitting in a street car has sued the company for $25,000 damages. Those five eatern husbands who have subscribed $10,000 to try the val idity of Dakota divorces Reem strangely loth to let go of bad matri monial bargains. The editor of The Iowa State Reg ister received $92,492.52 for six years' state printing an anual average of $15,415.42 not profits, but the total amount received lor doing the work for six years. This was In the sixties. The Boy Mail Robber. The people of Olalla do not take kindly to the news from Portland that Arden Ardrich,the juvenile post office robber, has been turned over to the Boys' and Girls' Aid Socsety by Judge Bellinger. They think that U .S judcre has a special liking for Douglass county criminals, which accounts for his leniency. It will also be a draw back to the aid society, as people will not care to adopt children from It If boys are harbored there who should at least bo in the reform school. Young Aldrich Is about 10 years old and is regarded as a bad boy and not a klepto maniac. He robbed the postofflce and store by entering an unused cellar and getting Into the building through a trap door that was supposed to have been nailed down. Tho means of in gress was not discovered by Mr. Wells, the postmaster.until after the second robbery. Then Aldrich told another boy, son of Mr.Parmenter.what he had done and asked him to join in a third attempt, saying that later on they would take to the hills and rob stages and railroad trains. The other boy Immediately told his father what he had heard and Constable Schuyler Ire land and Mr.Parmenter lay In. wait and captured the youthful outlaw as he emerged from the store loaded with goods.Hc had carried away in all about $30 worth of goods, several dollars in money and a few stamps. The goods were cached In a hole in the ground about 40 yards from his father's house, and some of them had been ruined by exposure. Several boxes of cartridges and primers he had shot away. This Is a brief history of the law-breaking of thlsyouth who, in Judge Bellinger's opinion, deserves no punishment at all. Roseburg Review. FREE TO EVERY MAN. "I he Method! of a Great Treat ment forHWeakness of Men. - Which Cured Him lAfter Everything Else Failed, Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental forbodings are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There is no let up to the. mental sufiering day or night. Sleep is almost impossible and under such a strain men aie scarcely responsible for what they do. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of s xual weakness until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus ends all his troubles. But providential iuspira tion came to his aid in the shape of a combi nation of medicines that not only completely restored the general health, but enlaiged his weak and emaciated parts to natural sue and vigor, and he now declares that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and address may have the method of this wonder' ful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost, because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. I am not a philanthropist, nor do I pose as an enthusiast, but there are thousands of men suffering tbe tortures of weakened manhood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that curerd me. Do not try to study out how 1 can afford to pay the few postage stamps necessary to mail tbe informrtlon, but send for it ajid learn that there aie a few things ou earth ihat although they cost nothing to get they aie worth a fortune to some men and mran to lifetime of happiness to most of us. 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Portland Jan. 2, 7, 12, 17, 23, 37 and Feb. 1, 6, 11' 10, 23, fare cabin, 513; steerage, (6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM DaiW S em serv ice! Bttamer Ruth for Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and Saturday, at 6:45 a. m. Returning, leave Ash street dock. Portland, daily except Sunday, at 6 a, m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City If desired, mak ing it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. CORVALUS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallis at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round ttlp tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections mado at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on U. M . Powers Agent, foot Trade street. E.; McNEILL, Pres. and Manager. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'I Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full deta'is call on or address . tn. G, M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent, OREGON CENTRAL f Eastern R, R. Company. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE." Connecting at Yaqoina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for Portland at 10130 a. m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, Leaves Salem for Corvallis, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30 p. m. STEAMER FARALLON1, Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San ' Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Otford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route Between the Willamette valley, and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Baa Francisce: Cabin, I9; steerage, ty, to Coos ' Bay and Port Or ford, cabin (0; to Humbold. Bay, cabin t&; round trip, good 60 days, l6t YAOUINA BAY, The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe.; For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no eqnal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found in abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay, E9Redaced rates to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager. Ccrvallis, Or , J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem -t4 Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS J - Pullman Sleeping Cars. . Elegant Dlnln" Cars Tourist SleeolnhCar. To Bt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo. jirand forks, i.rooitsion, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New i YorK, uoston, ana an roimig; East and South For information, time cards, 2mapsAea tickets, call on or writaj. " THOMAS, WATT & GO, AGENTS; 365I Commercial street, Salem, Or. A.D.Chrlt08, Asst. ta?.iW'jftf. Morrisoa t coraer.TWd Portland, Or, r.. i 'i 1 j&?ifK. H t.-i-Xirfs' Sr?At4 .4 . 1sL. 1-,''B5JL