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BiH .l .M JM-al. j NH! i lima Phrase j Tlio Kind Yon Huvo Always Bought, ami w liirli lias lx c:i tu us for out :W yvant, lias borne tlio Hliriiatun- of imii Iuim lM''ii nuulo under hlg per fr t&fFff' m1 wnmililmi riase its iniUm . t-v'S-OCCUSls'. Allow no 0110 to tlii'i-lvo you in tlii-. AH Counterfeit, fmltattiriH anil .suii-niit ute- ar.- bat r.- i.crliiiints that trlllo with anil aadaagW the health .C Infants anil QlllMlWM UlinWllOIHH aailiHt Bxparlmetlt. What is CASTORIA C'nirorln 1h a u.tltut for Cn tor Oil, I'uretrorle, Drops ami Soothing Syrup. It In Harmless anil rieuHiint. It (ontaiiiH nefthar opium, Morphia nor other LYarootle ruilisuiuee. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroy Worm and alhiyH 1' rlrtinim It ure Dlarrhu ii and AVlnU Colli-, it relieve Teething Trouble curat ConfUpatfon anil Flatiileniy. It rfmltntr" tlio Food, n-giilati-s UM Stomal li Mid Bowebl, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tlio Children's I'liimeea-Tlic Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yeers. in THE "SORTS KNI." J K Snyder, formerly pastor of the United Hrethren church of Ku gene, deserves comtnendHtion fur pluck. He is the leading spirit in an effort teing made to reform fourteen blocks ol the concentra ted vice of Portland , located in what is known at) the "North Knd," Vhen humanity, man and woman, get no deprared that they will not he tolerated elsewhere they may find a welcome among the con genial spirits of tho "North Knd." That in the kind ot a placo Uev Bnyder has tackled. NATIONAL UUANHE TKUNT KKM) LOTIOIB. The National (J range cloHed its annual ce-sion at Springfield, Ohio, November 23. Kssolutions were passed donouneing trusts and monopolies fostered thereby. In part tiie ti range resolved: "Tho National li range express their approval of the address of our Worthy Master Aaron Jones regard ing trusts and demand the enact ment by congress ol such laws as will protect the pi opto against all compinations of men and capital inimical to public policy. "We are not opposed to associa tions of interests which merely lessen the cost of production, but we are decidedly opposed to the misuse of the power which large combinations of capital give for the purpose of destroying com petition, controlling production, and arbitrarily dictating prices of commodities. "We are opposed to all corpora tions or trusts which control the Bource of supply, and, like the Standard oil company, reach out their arms and embrace all coin- .75 BOX RAIN COAT i in 1 1 1. in us. on u v 1 1 i: (i) 7C rUOOl M It l.l IOll I r al.fj SEND NO MONEY. ' ." JV M I.. l,tii ...I M.lflkl. al.l. a.,rr lufhr. ar.t.atl InhI. al a. I, HH .iar t .1 rnttltr rii.l, rl. 'i w.il.r .mi. ami Wl' W III M'Mll ) U thl.i'twtl ti) t-lptaM, I.tl.ll., .abj.fl I .i.Mln.ll.ia. It aiultir. atut It . It en a I i..iiriit-ar,.aa 1, .' at.il If tiiu.il rlarll. a. . l '. 1 ii I H i KNl . i. i. , u,l r .alii. ,a airr .. ar aaard .1, ami ratal la -in ml i"ii Ma bu, far ..IMI , I!., . i ,, -ni;, lil III H -i ii ill in i in unit. J2.7B, "ml t I'M'.- iliar.t-a 1 II laa M v kIN lMI l Uli-I I ml trie. May flltltiit, MUM Ik'iii K... aatarara.1. taw riili-t, .ran ma Hai I. I oi.ri tlnl.l full la-nut It. li ut.la lirvaalail, HMt veivrt vxtuiar, nute) ltuul lining. itNtiTlirtinl m ... .1 -i-itm.. Hiita.til.fitr 1 ill K.la tlf ti.n."il. nt l ,iiataal...l I.KMllsr t ll-IK atar affrraS by til or lint .'tin r limine I". I m- t l.ila aaii.lra lit Mt'liliil...lii'. lip to tt, gat mtil Mi'ii In Mi itvirti HiiIUbMhI tiver. I'.iitlaal rn in I - ml l"li 'W, ttrllt' for I i i I "ini I I"', a t . 'i. i t it .... be A Hti. ROHIUCK A Co. Inc. I ChlCAOO. tSoara, Hitt lim k a I', en Iktanatafklj raUaala. - aJltar.) I etition. Special favors are rant ed them by railroads, thus enabling hem to under-sell and force to the wall smaller dealers who might it herwise compete with them. It must be made impossible for bo- 'rilled trusts to accumulate millions, y selling watered stock, without .dding to the wealth of the country." THE INDIA FAMINE. Viceroy Curzon, of Indis, reports ' hat famine is already alllioting ::0,000,000 people in the central i . s. and deaths h ive already occurred from lhat cause. Rev Ab liott, of the American board ol foreign missions, describee the tor rible situation: "Tho recovery "f the people from the famine of lHOlihus been slow. A month ago 400,000 persons were mployedon relief works, and th number now reaches 1,000,000. i- ot death by starvation of Northern Uazurat were reported a month ago. If such was the con dition thuB eariy even in part in i he famine area, it argues sadly for i no dayB lo come, when distress will In-come more general." $2 V4 Those people who named their babies after Dewey have the right lo a chango of names it they are diBsatisfiod with tho action of the brave admiral in deeding the gift of residence property to his wile. It is not improbable that Dewey is criticized by many people who linve never read the account of Manila Hay naval engagement. The Hritish admiralty has found some canued beef, resembling the so-called "embalmed beef" of Amor tout notoriety, in its commissar). 1'erhapB the stuff was worked oil on Johnny Hull after having been rejected by Uncle Sam. Yankee Bhrewdness is uol unequal to Buch a task. Portland was excited the other dnv over two steers weiuhiui: re spectively 2400 and 2C00 pounds. 1 hey were eight years out. BhaIr balsam ClMBeM UhI tMulinM th hvlf. rtviu.-iM Iniiuiftnt (Tvwth. N r rtlla t- ltMtor Orj lUtr lo Ha Youihftil Ootor. Curve i ti A hftir t 4 Juactioa City : Milling Company MAN U FACTU HEltS OK fTHK "WHITE ROSE oooo oTIyOIJR.o e e o GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. Tho most popular Hour in the market. Sold by all loading grocers. ITkle Fitittno i:rmttj- et.wa MMr, lXTTitnfntlT M ni rt iu ilkn Mr, tnl .iwiutify, L hi itrniit ,-tiarrr. I I '. . M Laaat Vll.tlUj. KljIttlT KuHV ttvll .fame. t ti 1 t. I- ' ' tllM.nat.a CatilM'd t f I.i r. l'i... ItaafrtfloBla tail blavtaO btilldrr. l ti l't t ln MefMaMiMk I"lnrtirnrtia,Tfii-' si itu. t . i 'HJiTMyn rail. I. t i ,ri. i . . ,.,...ir ,t 1... k. i.tylltil Dnanrial. . hi .. li tlelta. Ulal. m.u.1 mwi. aat-al Iuu.taMa.aWa1.!., .'.ntMiai.l it A. aai la ii ruiaalaln It.anaa. Ilrttat . hat 1 1 K.N DktlCsON A Li tlM.aiatlltJ V&ai LiU'i Ui Li.N . . 1 I I waa rt-markiiiK l ReMtMM UM Mhff iiir 1 1. .ti. juiIkIhx rmiii tin- Idled ultiire of moat futi-U jiliniain, It iniiat ! pretty vnty liualni-an hiWtlM tfcB. "You an- ijultt- wmiiit," uiitaii tl Uoltiu on. In that dldactlo iiiuiuht liih ul wiya makea me loatlii' him. "Tlie oatcli pbraiu' may ludissl Is; llftfd into fiu .r merely by virtue of Ita MpwUttVf inau Ity, but no man ran poaaibly tU WlfftaV H a phraw U koIiik to cati-h ou or i.ot until It ban either Is-poiiu- popular or i a Ulamal failure. It l a n.ulti r ol pun- ckaaei apparently, ami even nee wha but. -tmii.tl tlie ptibUrMpMtS all tbeir Uvea oeanot tell you whet the pdbtk will take to any more tbuu tbe lilie unborn." I waa nettled at Ilia auHTior iiinniier. aud the diapute euditl in u btt tint 1 would within the pure of hi ueekhKtait a cateb pbrnc tliHt hhoiilil bl 00 every one'a tonitue. It waa a raah offer; but. MTU Baoa It, I waa bOOad in honor to itWl to it, and for tbe next few dny I pood "I deeplj' on the eatch WOfdl of Um iif ud made uotea of any phriiheh in 00tral uae that (teemed to my ear lo combine the necessary rhythmic iwtof ith the dealr- ed aiuount of inanity. Al leiiKtn. nrier ndlm trouble. I hit uimn one that Moot ed no absolutely fatuoiiH and idiotic that I felt It could not full to auecccd. No, I inn not potaf to ai-t it down ben f ir the auperiur rendera of Anawera to ailif. at. Of courae, aaitl In cold blood, it aeeiua to indicate a need for consultation with a BMrttOJal ipoclalitt 00 the part of ita author, but If it had OBOght on, aa it undoubtedly iboold have done, you would have been the lirat to uae it and to mile your appreciation ou bOOltOl it Died h) othera. If some one hutl told you n year BKo that tie una p.inK to uiiikc a cutcb phruae of "Let 'ein all come!" you woold probably bars act bin sown na uu MB, ltut you WOOld have bOOB the aSSi all tue aume. Well, the tii-t thlim I did after baviog enmpltttd phnoo ua to w rite oii round It BBd take it to BO eminent COtLVt- dian. The emlntnt eomodlan biokad at It ami reuil It UUfOOgh twict, with u very iravo fact. Thoo 00 anked no If 1 ex- poetod him to Hini; it. 1 replied that 1 thOOght he would make it (food tbing out of it If he Would l?ive it a trial. "The refruiu especially," I anld, "ia, ua you will net, uncommonly I nud la simply boond t' cntrh on." "1 think I should tutVO to catch ou to HOtethioj myself while I was Biuifing it," Haiti tho Mnlnont oamodtin, wiping hia foreheinl. ".Still." he continued, I ihonld bo very pleased to try it If I hadn't not I Wlfa untl family tlepeudent on me. Aa it is, however, 1 don't think 1 should bo justified In tukiiiK the risk. I should advise you to look nut for a hIiikIo mini who ia tirod of life. (!tsl tnorntng." I waa not alow to rccowiiie iu tliia re buir the Working Of thai profeaalonal Joafcma) Whlih la inch a recretlnble fea- toro ol stago life, and 1 quickly deter mined not to waste any more time over acton and artlatoo. I knew better than that. Obviously the thing to do waa to appCBl to the class of men that hail moat need of catcb phrases, ami 1 selected the (ovtal 'I i iver Ol a t ity 'bus for my next eiperiment I dim bed upon the top and Waited till a block ill the tnillic cave me ti pport unity l wantsd. Then waa a erawllng hansom riicht in our way, and When I he vehicles Im'Kiiii to move alowly forwanl the drlVM commenced to burl a Htivain of uncomplimentary epithets at the delinquent Then I leaned forward and incited the driver to ny my catch phnWO "li hi" f"'- "Wot?" Huitl he. I repeated the inane phrase, lie looked at me lor MOM time with a fixity of ipi which I ftiiind highly tUaeooeoetugt "W'tit should I soy tdoh fooUohasM us that fur?" he Inquired, With obvious aur- prioo. "Why." I MUWered cheerfully, "It's the latest thing oot Kverybotly is auy- tng it." "th, nre theyV" aidd the d'.lver. "I 'aveu't 'curd 'em, but if lin y in.1 I'm aor ry for 'cm. Wot nuil.es ' . i like Uiut, tiiV Pr'ap it Blight i I-' 'oi tvMther or a touch ' the inBooenaor, AnyVw. I 'opes they'll Is- better presently, I'm sure." lie drew his whip lightly aero' tba off horse's Hunk uml nodded his head -udly. lie diil not Kteak to me auain nine the remainder of tho journey, bm i .ice or twin' k heard him mutter my luckless phrase cn ler his breath BBd add, "Well, I'm bloWed T' In a tone of pained sur prise. I evidently hail not succeeded In ilittiuit the tasie of the bus driving aee- tion of the oomm unity. By l hia time 1 waa letting a trifle anxious about my bet. lull I result etl ou nt least 0B0 more bold hid for popularity. I went down i" Hampton Ooort tbs next Sunday by train and hired a skiff from one of the boathi sea, Amid that merry thtOOg el folks, theatrical ami otherwise, all boot upon enjoyment ami ready for BOjrthltkg in the way of fun that might chain c to tutu Upt I once more launch. d my catch phrase in the hope of a favor able reception, Alas, It waa a bimfor failure than ever. People, Instead of greeting ii with tho appreciative biuIIo for which I had hoped, limply peeksced their brows iind then, turning to one another, tupped their tuthoads uml anid BOBMthing iu an undertone wbleb I conld not catch, but which I did not ueed to hear. With burnlni! cheeks and a hid eous mire in my heart which lias never been nrpeased, et en iu the bosom of the villain in a melodrama, 1 made the Is'st of my way back to the Itoatliouaf, put up my boat ami took the next train buck to town. I lost my bet, aud worse than that. 1 bad to listen to ltobinson'a aelf aatistitd remarks 00 the subject. I do not to this moment know , nor do I care, what it la that makes u particular phrase spread through the land like an epidemic of measles; i only know that mine waa a ilismal failure. Perhaps, after all, Itobln son was right, but 1 would not lei him know I thought so for the world. An-awers. ii, lo at Hand. Miss Maud Ultlett, the Bogllsh actrSNs, bad a CttliOOS BXperitOCC 0QCS when act ing at the Theater Royal, Oldham, in a piny called "Sophia." The hero, as usual, said to her. "I have nothing left to offer you -nut even (he hope of liettoc days to cons," but in saying so bo reckoned with out hia landlady. That very rerlistic and emotional person waa in the circle, and her lodger's pathos was too much for her. "Never heed, lad!" ahe aaug out nt the top Of a very shrill voice. "Thee bath gotten a real good aoop. r wailing at home. Thee bring t' wench wi' line" From a Pastor " I am the paator of the Haptint hurch at Port Jervis, N. Y., and Bometimea am tailed utxin to take part in evsngellitic work away mwm a r I Vol lonff ago I went to Sandy Creek, N. Y., which is swept by the damp winda from 1-ake On tario. Here I contracted a bad cough, and be came o hoarse thst I could hardly preach to my congregation. It was nut only distressing in a bodily sense, but extremely embarrasaingto enter the pulpit in this condi tion. I hail I., ! of Ack er's English Remedy and, after service, 1 bought a bottle and began taking it. Tho next night my throat was nearly well, and I deliv ered my sermon without difficulty. In a few days I was thoroughly cured. I conceive it to be my duty to benefit mankind physically as well as spiritually whenever I can, ami am glad to write these words in praise of this grand old medicine. Those with aensitive throats and thosewhocatch cold easily should certainly take Acker's English Remedy. " (Signed) Rev. Ezra Tehby Sahi-obd. Sold at Of .. lot. anil (X a bottla. thrnnghonl thit fnlted Sutra and cai.ada; and In Unilaad.at la ! . sa.M., la.n. irytiiiaranatutufltstattrr bujlnii, return Uu boUle to yuur druggist and get four money back. H auAortK IV ofcoir guarantft. W. 11 UUOKJUt 4 CO., Arw Vurk For Sale B" W L Delano- Trv a JACKSON SQUARE 5c Cigar All Popular Brands Of Cigars for sale. AT Julius Goldsmith's A IF' THE HOP ByUEEZK. The hop situation seems lo be that a syndicate of buyers and brewers has been formed and ie holding the price below what market conditions appear to war rants. Unfortunately there are many growers who will be robbed ot the fair price th.t is justly due them. Usually picking money is borrowed on Bhort time, and bb the hops are unstable security growers are compelled, in many instances, to sell to meet their obligations. There is no question about a shortage in this year's yield. Tbe speculators and brewerewill squeeze weak growers for enough hops to tide them over until the active brewing season commences next Bpring. then the growers who have been able to hold will find themselves with the whip hand. All the hops produced are nesded. It is only a question of the staying capacity of growers to secure a decent price. JOSEPH U UKAY. A good man is dead. Not good through education, but from innate nobleness of mind. Joseph (i Gray had a great heart. He had no enemies. Those who knew him best were his best friends. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. ffK -hi. hi 1 1 n luiH -mi hum i. ...., a "7 -"Ir " 65(. " $3.23, Ue aguai f -uriirnnii retail at g,Uf . IN). OUR OFFER: ti.ts rt.i ,...t : .i o.-.i i. to um, lactone h w t gUtsl HiiipU of the euct shade waiittHl, and cut It outu n--.ir tb ruou aa poaalbte, HMHN oar serial prlre auided and & rent eiira t j"ty DoaUtre, and w will ml the s-lirk t bich jour hair eiari, and arml to jrnu by tiinlt, poatpald. and If tou ar not prrftM-lly aatlarliM., ivlurn 1 1 and wo will Imuiedlatrly rvfund your nionvr. t'urHprel.Kirerlrlee Be follow,- ? awlth Win. liillir. Iiitlif ttrm. fitr- at. i t item OOci MtbMft It'll, abort trn, SI, 231 -og. fl-ln. lonir. abort llm, SI. SO; S-oa. nt-11 . hi,' mi, I JS i B.ia-tn. lontr. moti Mml SJ.23. 11 01 ikimii OtarkeL Uraer at omee ami get Usee special F"v lr asoary relarwad If job aro not plea.e.! Writ for Ftw CaUlotfua uf Hair tiooda. Addreaa. ' SEARS. ROEBUCK A CO tnr Phir mo. (Saan, Kacbatk la. art toorvugUj mm "inm Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Olt artificially digests the food and aids Fatura in strenvthenlnif and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantlj i"-l : - and permanently cures Dyspepsia, 1 tidlgestlon, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. SlckHeadaclie,Gastralgla,Cramps,and all other restiltsof Imperfect digestion. Prioared by E. C. D.Witt 4 Co.. Chicago. VINCENT & CO, CornT Drug Store. nervita: (titort. VITALI rv. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Iinpotency, Night Emissions and waiting diseases, all effects of self JBMM bueei or excess and lndis-ULt-I net ion. A nerve tonic antl RPA Mood builder. Brlnn the Jiyir pink glow to pale cheeks and Mw' restores the fire cf youth. IPJnB By mall SOc per Itox; lioxes for $2.fi0; with a written gtumina too to euro or refund tho money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILU K. r V 1. Ilrlaso. DrUkTint, 1 1 . $1.98 BUYS A $3.50 SUIT ,IHM I lllHiilHi liHitliiH T IHII HLX liaM, Kh I 1 lit I' .i Hills' TWO. f IU K kkk HT Blltt AT 3108 A N! W SUIT FIU FIR ANT OF TNESt SUITS MICH DON I QIV SAIISrACTHT WlAI, END NO MONEY, i. aiuij i l to ' - alaie age al ttav -t.l aav l i ther UiY' or -mall forag and we will eritd you he nut 17 pxrrvMt, 1 . l. V. auljtvi to ai- amlnation. o i-an rtamlsr ti at your tr-tn-M iti.vai'd K fouti I i rfn-ilv -att nctorj and eaal la oall eaW la jear ian 1W t. lo, tx jrourviprvaa a:rnt sur -arxrlal OflVr lvrltr, I.HS 't tr -. riiarvt. TNSSI IMf f PANT SUITS arv lor t 1 to 1frvo( atv'c at are malt rm - hrr at ft.i. Made with W1 HI M1 a. 4 tMIS, i i I MM atjle aa lllaatrale-J, adr h-asa a i . .ii e4fil. all-anal hiaaioa f auWew. mat, han.l . n,,- nattt-rti flu Italian lining, feaalae toajeVa taieHUi., , .jgiag, alatlaa a4 i-lar..mag, Ulk aa Hart oawlaff, WtM tfctraagjliMt.aiaaill bbi Ivav r NMBl w MM be Msjai af. du ntkk lumi !mvLka r bj.' ttwiatasj iwuniu It 1 k ik v aHie far Kaasal Saaa la. Ml, cor taine f a h i.vn Ut, a. ta(-i meaaiirr aittl lulllnatrwrtioru hi to order. Mi' atall taeadf to ardrr Owaa .-V a... n Sr. Mat lrv-a on aiidktloa. AcMraaa, EARS. R0E8UCK 4 CO. (Inc. Chicago, UL ttNatfioSiitiACaaajeikgigtajllit illifcli -lWit a- I ' I i wai w aii n ntm r n r r n 111 nnt llh uuflitub Bflnuftin wuujalls . a. ; T l . awl re - . a . t o n it aa. i i a nenaiy up... im Aiim Von Wji . , . C. D. Combs. At the I'. 1 1. (irocerjr, will iluillnt' " yrct made in gnmi i PoreeUtn nit UlaMwara end t hole uroosnai A Very Large Stock ..( ..i I'.irf. I.ltl l,l.wr llil..ir I .1 Hllil ili.m. ilr) Jiiit WSelTedi liirliMniK I'hrlil niHit No.elllM. l ull ainl -it' ll la Our Business Todia-nne b-llh ttitinu )" ' P tiuL, tu tbe ritit wuy. lliHiibu.i neM wbicb we bare not I' irnt'il in a dy. tnt only after jeBtl of hrd in ul)-, peraiatent worn an'l StBO WeUM-jJUre drofja, OOtBDOBIld tlMBI crurately and charge an li. ir -.1 pr it'- Wdlsavtts st. W, L DaLAVO, cb.mlai Ah nifti'. iiiiili.ruitriiit.litM. . Ii.trt an extra Hint .ualllr "1 "'l ll" ' " liii.-.i. . . eai'h. Aly it mi. in. i - '.l. ii ,11. a delicate Mue Itrl;, aame u lee. Sec our windiiwa, s. ii. ntiMOfcr. lirjr lioutli. ike a uf chulci- an, to pi,,,.,. ,' I'M. a , awe, (' Itmdshi r lit. We Have Got It. Ottwbst? Hlue Monnlain Toll S ,p and rnnrlD Hnn, Jp Hi Bp, Nut Floating Houtj. A tea ipoou with every cake. And otbr Stap loo i umeroua to mention. J. U. UltKEN A SON, (jrocera. THE WISE, ThS beautiful, the t-Mitl; t;e. ymtli. ami lbybtxl. faitbfully NffcdOOSO liy the Cmeriat"H art. The Smart Things In men's ftvul oosla aie (ouml ban Tba nw Ei kjlieb Uox in btOWOB, a., a . . 1,1. Hi mm wi -i'n i 1 II. in' ! DOM, X'tseys and Melloni- lhi n ake tbe Dots lOi'M rigni. $8:to-jti. .,MratMi 11. . tit l 1 '.' aaavM STOVES TO BURN.... The uniat eliilairaie line of at.tVM in Ku uenn are lnuoil here. Hteel ram ra na.k- j eran!alr lliibtbeuU r; prieea from M up j Alwi the SSfcbrBtsd .lewel rui(e; 100 beat ou ear''. Our piiieaMilliiit.rtf. you. TBI QBQ TIN BABBWAKB 00. aTW . 1 VL W. Imm Kl Ilka I WltV II, MM .. am. j t-ti-uaiir.. ' ' "'.Ilia I'M. L Lmm A.UVERT0N. auiPK J We Want Heads... Of Iftiliea to wear our rich autumn millin ery, which will eouipriwall the v. ty new eaa t reatiniia of the faabltili wnrld Ka Itliuli walkinK luita ami new telt anil, n galore, aome (beup aa M centa. EAHTKKN HILLINXR. !HbSt.. Mias K. Sai.tzman imDroved H!-iP..L oaln.'.iBur.Si. Bvan in,,.. . . on, .1.. . L'"H I ?.'VdX,JL,!a a. ui Olive Ki. old rie. OUR DAILY BRFAO laalwayaliKlit.freah ami i. full of li. ikh lul iii.uri-liuiei.i. ll.l.e.l from choice it I - k. ' I,,, vi ia.il ni.iir, in it -utwij -1 iiaker.. All kinds ( bread ami Btaej i DM IAN i our apt t tatty. OHICAOO 1IAKKKY. O- ('. Enettaa, Wiiiauiette t Fine Wood Fur I UU t N E .OH. JUST AS THE Sun Went Down It begin to rain. Then jou all wun' atorm coals. We, have, uny kind yon want, from one dollar to ten. P. FKANK K SONS TI T.a :ket. ...CALL ON... H. GORDON, THE HOUSE FURNI8HR. Cor ta'ilr.oui acta ot nil kind fmm ' m The Rich can Ride in Chaisea An'1 the farm- r can ride bis ilra harrowa by Ball K .De nl imptoved ri.lit i. itt'iif brut1 l.t. Tbev in cliean Come iithI si i. Iheni. The celt li.aletl Wi ber furiii wnllonH. riotlui'" Uieicbiiudise. Ninth n il t'. C. Mi-M KIN ror MOOS tiS Iu order on a and moii.,C wnrken, Kl'i'll ou ., fully attcniaa w M Foot ol Kat Mala st. a h . EVERYTHING Under the oun la b itit'hl inri ... one i.'.a.il li.rmuiu,,!, nun UOUU-OOM ,n ., . - Mlll-Il '. I, 111 linhali UIVll 11 , a. aiiiui ni. Our Third Shipment... t)f Cnle'i Air Tight Btovss lor thk MBBSO nearly all old. Fourth will In here aiain. We aiehaogs for Meoao hintl -i. He.-. Ninlb und Oak Sta. S. I I.ONO The Restless Feet.... of acbool chil lren niunt bBVOBgOOd tiualiiv of ahcea. e have tbeni waterproof, vamoted gSDOiOOt The ideal school aboe. Tha aa-oilniept ia largi and Block rhoire. Don mina tbetn. F. . DUNN. We Want Everyone In town to try our new meihoil of lighting cheaper than oil, better than eloctrioity. No WIOBI to trim nn nilnr. aafo and economic, il. Tbi one-light pendant, $8. Try it uml you II want another. wnrntB vihto oo BLANKETS GALORE The lare.t line ol Ood cheap blankets in town. Our Mtceut gratle will miriiriau you. liraya or white. (HOOOtSOWSOaVS Kiit the better grade also. IfoOLUNGD, Golden Eggs Are being Intel for ivirv bnrpnin huu ter in town, for we are clotieg ont a large atock of dry gooila, clotbing, luta, ahota, tin ware and groceriea Don't mint thia opporiuuity to aave money. At Ninth and Oat Pts. EHINEHABT'S Its Highly Recommeded Ity iieople here at liniue who have HI d Yenngton'a I'olaun Oak lienieily. Itiaa ptiititit e cure for oak puiieining, itch et .ma, ringworm tetter. 35 centa. YKIilNt! TON'S iHh Street Drug Store. JAPAN COMPLEXION BLOOM The neatest thing ever introduced An excellent aubntitule for face powder and ab ohuely harmless. 75 cent bottles for 50 rents. One. (bird off on nil loilct articles, THE t'MVKUSITY BOOK STORK. H Milmk. RICH AUTUMN MILLINERY Chi'loo DBl'era bSadwSBI' and the hciisi ii V ! ii.! in ; novt llici. Walking bats and sailors. Miss E8TBLLA LEA NED Ninth St. urn a ti -t i t-i'.T . In the Good V'l II IU .' I "111, (lllfl brill ,1 -. I', mm uml lb.u 'I'l... i .1 I u .. . : ii , 1 ity it. Ii p(n, Mh 'I hll M-. 1 1. I .-loinuit iville a Bomh Meet Me on Meat An, I 1 ....II - ,.. 1 . a, ii u.-tni tprj auu Ul- I C 111 111' , llir.l. Ma - " aan-JI all I, lull ,.l. ..I I I.- . V a, laur, mum .1 llTmn hi i p. ', i i . ', - a. ji m IMBH irt a m. I'hone 10 lot pr m pt MSVlsa, A Monument Ot Perfection Iu forelxu or iloinotio tiat.li.- or marble matle Iu any nyleot Ue,at laBSOMOM prlcea. I'atmitie home Indui'ry. l'rlcea niotletate. Sup. rlcr workmanship. W. W. Marti-, i. li.. Uu IK- St, f.Vtii:NK dllANlTK Ji MAKBI.K frokKs. We Don't Sell Qold Dollars for niniiy rent', but we prouun. lo giro yi u Ihe bet t quality of choice BNOOtisa nt tho lowat mar- k-t p- .ci s, ai d good measnre, which is often uu inducement. J. L PAGE, Willamette 8t. Grocer J. W. KAYS FURNITURF P. Una the boat ml chetpca V llL-l-tll. l-.llll, aii.l W, KAY3 i i I..M I l I.K Subscription A&ency.. For ul pQ. Irflilomof HORSELESS CARRIAGES lirand new: metallic w heel.; rnbl er tir-n canopy tup: liamlat'iiiely OUOBlslsWOI all DMktaa Ooiaf Otis for the babiea l apa will la- the motive power. Prices S'.t-O t i82Ti.t 0. (iuus, Ammunition, llicycles, Cutlery, lieueral repairing. HORN A- PAINE. Its Rag Time FrOO now on in the I'tictri of t it. thing, luiiiiahln ami drvpiMitlr; f r I'm cloaiuii nut; tlittbt.'.t barguimt in town are found bore daily. A. V. PETERS. The linarcb of Excetlcr.cy BETTER 1 HAH KTVUi li lmf oQl MaW Ith KAliltUVBHaam imiiii-v 'in,i n iM-tr. aintar net-H. Try u. i 1. 1 IV i bin.. I SI " 1 Fop That hungry M Trvnie-f i.iirTibks . . , - . t -1 ' ti'it-ii 1111V i llili' I- .1 - ii ij. THE IIOKI W. o. Zhou . I'm lit1!! endorsement lsa byullsm nf the Ma e Senator. Try a Ian. The luren of Hearts is tlie best nickel smoke in the state. All the leading brands of tobacco at I . I'. POTTS. Willamett st. Tobaooooast Just Arrived... Heavy Winter... Footwear (oa men of most any price anil quallt to please Ihe nearer. Varied styles at reasonable prices. ' DAVID LINK. The Shoe Man. Our as.-ortnit lit of Perfumes fo Xiui s irude. Come early runt make yum -lection. CORNKK DltlXi STOKE Lest you forget, We say it yet: That lots in Dntvoistt Addition, rlcht 'under the drlpptuaaol the isnctuary," as It were, are good property. $60 to $125- Easy Terms- BONOS Real Klate ,V liiTeatnit iil ( nuipany. FASHION'S DECREE In patfc-rn and novelty head dtcsj for auira. i ne kirictiy up ti -.'ate and elaborate Hue of Hnallsh walklnn h U ud illoni. Prices to please every taalv HUBia WALTON, Modcste Milliners. ' Willamette St. The Hunter's Lunch You will find everythinn yon wait to hunt lunch here. Wholewheat shrcadtd bltculti i'. cents i-ladeola brand salmnn. Jt) cents. Orlulual Deviled Hani, l.S centa Choice Eaiteru Oysters, 'is rents, l unch bottlers. ceuts. -ardmes, pickles end tbe like. 9th Street. URAY & SOS Things Yon Need To Know When Buying A ' ... ...T M N q The Bve Klmba'.l factories O' O- and warehouse, occupy 6 acres of floor space, ail under one management and operating xpuse. liest mslerlsl snd highest clsss of labor are utilited and ail work is under the supervision of men trained by years of practical experience In the leadln.- f'lauv laevonea vi amviaj auu rttuerita. r-U.-tt acuities seeuie the bet construction at lowest Ksstble cost, and enable the Kimball Co to rulsh buyers the most for their money. F A KAKKIIN, Agent, ..BgeDe. If You Are Off It may lie the fault of your watch. Many a Kooit man itoes WTonKon ibis account We ar expert In watch repairing anil ohaigS the same as the other fellow. 3, a LUOEEY, Willamette St. The.leweler, YOU PRESS THE BUTTON. Il does li e rest. T hem w adjustable self opsnin;; un,lirell. Ooa of the neatest thinns of tbe sea ion. All ystlis and qaulitiea ol bsndles nml ooeers. P, H. Dl NN. WALL PAPER CLEARANCE SALE. F. L CHAMBERS. ...Bicta Bepalling, Sundtles,et MATI.oi'K 4 Vwm Run Into :achOthi When 1 1 in ii letters ever iiinit!i,n" tmjeyon! Ifwlrtaaaj I'll oiiln isai'togapjai travel: I alaaBBtJ ;anil mi plica UtiaaeaJ SiadoateOptlrlsBi Jeweler. SEND NV 1 i . . i . II V en FmTM JAma f -' j mmwmw - J i kWWr. - . i "LJm. This Circular PIiismljh rs I! -i. iaa" a "- aaA . fflSa BOtSBUCKawa w.r?,u-i..s.-'-""- I'm 'in a. i 1 1 . ha.lnr.sll'l-trst-.l lln.' III... lain. anil fl!er i-h.n -' SEE OUR- Shop-w-rn snd second-hand Eicfffilss At fT.Oll. t-IINV til fat M M at . at jj2 "argalns; can't "be 'tx-at at the --. -a ail- .e.tlllK lOU OI gUllS HUU amniunltloii. Ninth stteet RAKKKR a0 WORKS 't's American Msde porcelain. h nr!otnely deco rated in del. cte blue. One hundred piece dinner att for 10 Fiftv-two piece aet lor JSo.SO. Choice frni prodncc uid live poultry. At A. K. WOOD, Grocer i - n CO .: RQID ,M."t . rn.ni.ri!.. . OUR $2.15 WTCH rnaitHi-a ,ara. t, " ly.turral.ti.ll" '.- ; . MSh..r.Hrl.""" t-l .tern I kreper. I .... fra. ati", ii ns-