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I fte Vol. XXX. ROSKDUKO, ORKGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, i8g9. No. 19. 1 r. . Kl.KH, ItOHKIIt'tUt I.OlMlK. NO. II, hiil'l (hair ri'gular I iiliimiiiili alliiii" at Hi I ti, . r. hall oil .di'l mul (ninth Ttoiiwlay d li-A"ll liiulilll. All iiH'iiiliut r."ll. U.I l. at Imi.l n'iilarlv, mi l nil vUlllug briillit-rs cur rt"""",lJ I.. .U.ii.KV.tMl 1(4 II IlllH'l K, M.M'i..ty. t AllKKI, HHKIK, A. V. A A. M , HK'lt'l.AII V inurllimi Ilia i- unit lh Wodni-wlaya I" rth miiiilli. fHKK JOllNNON, W. M. N. T. Jawarr, MVi-y, 1)1111, KT HUN MI.HIK. NO. A, 1. O. O. P. mrt Hatutilay crinMiiK of rai-li wwk al Ihtilr likll In Odd relluw Tempin at tuwiiun. IciiilM-ra til lie iikIcc In vihhI ntnmll n arrlnvll ad 10 allniM II, W. hllioSi'i N. 0. N. T. jKTr, HVc'jr. ROHIrliltitil UHH.K. NO. lit. A. . (', W. nii-la Hid wninl and iniirlli M miJi l ru iniiulh al7 i p. m. al (Ma Peiluwa ball. MninlKira of (ha oritur III good alandlng am Ill ((! In attend. l M. Wnl, P. W. Hmu'li, Pltiamli-r. Hrimlrr. RENO IHIHT, NO, W. 0. A. K.. MKK1H Tll Orel and llilni lliuradays ul each uinulli, H in. W OMKN'S KKLIKP COHI'H NO. 10, Mr.K'tt Ural aud third rriuara in wi ""' tJOMEUUHUl MAI'I r.ll, NO . O. K. d..MSI'l IV Ilia lnl ami Uilnl lliuradaya ol i-ann aasutn jHU.I.IK rlllAMIMlouK. W. M. HKlliNA KAMI', Kt, )'. jOHKIIl'KU DIVIHION HO ! OP Ul, luuU:rir ili'l aul i,u,,u mi'igay. ALPHA I.OHHK, NO. (7, K. (I IV, MKKT evrif Wr.liH-f'lay ei'tili. l Odd rr.low. Hall. VUUInx Kumiita In K'"l standing (Mir dlallyllirllvd ui annu l. WOODMrN OK 1 II K WOHIH. Ciik Nil. J.M. im-rla l III" Odd l-'elloW" Ha. I in Hoavlnim, ini) li, and Mil Monday Ti'lil. UlllUK uMIiIhm alwa w lr,im. 11. r 1 .-iiii, 1 . (;. v. (;, 1 hwk.Oi ik lrulra)loMil CrU iiiia-ia m. mown. rami, raui trifi.i JJROWN & TU3TXN, Attorncys-at-Liiw , Hihiiiii 7 aiil a Ta A Wllaol) lllm k. KimKlll'UO, ()H. WILLW, - Attorney ami joiwclor at Iiaw, Will praollM la all lb. a-mU "I lb. HlaU. IX loaln MaraWn HuiMtiiK. lioualaa auaaty.O', J A. llllHANAN.Noiaiyrul.lii-, Attorncy-at-I.aw. Collections a Specialty. KrN.tll 3 aratfra lluilillni;. IIO.-HU IK., Hit s M. 1IAMDY, DENTIST, Rarirw PiilMlnii i elai'linuo Nu. HO.-Kllt'Kii, (IUKUOS. I RA D. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, Taylor "w"li'ii Wk. KOHKIU K'l. ORKi.oN. j; W. IJBNSON, Attorney-at-Iav. Kim. mi I ami J , . Hctl lUillJluc KCSKIIllli.. OKKl.uN Y M. CRAWFOUD, Attorney at Law, R.ioui. 1 A I, MamU ri UlilK . KO.-EHUlal, Oil. (Hualuraa brlnrv Ilia I', t. 1-nml OlDcv aui) 10111111I caai-a a nu'clall) . I.ato Uivolvcr U. rt. Laiul 0cc. Northern Pacific Railroad Company. Aie lulling tukolu to all points I'm t at IihII tbo rcntilor mien. P. S. K. Unit, IahuI AbouI No. -j, MntHiers ImiMiDK. M -XRA BROWN, M. D. OKHCK, ('J Jai-kiMiii Hlrci I. Hi n liti urv nl Mm. 1. bluer. KOrr.lH'Kti, OIL D H. C. K. WAl'K, Physician ami Surgeon, Koiilil 4 Ucilvn liiillillnr. Itt-ililrUi'O. '.is Muhi r Hi. O.RAttCO. DKl'AltT Kor TIMB 8CtlUlHI.I:S Kriim I'ortlaiul AltKIVK Kriim Fail Mall Milt l.ako. Ik'iivcr, l"t. Knit Mull l. l.'i p. Ul. I p.m. Knokano Flyr U.;iO p.m. t p.m. 11a City, HI. U.nli, ; ( lilt'liKo ttiul Kuiit. ' Walla Wallii.Hpiikaiii'. MllliK'iipiillii.iit.l'aiil , imlulli, Mllwiiukco, i CIllcUKO unit Kunl. Ocean Ateamahlpa ! All lulllHK ilHli-a mib- I Jl'I't 10 I'llHUK". ! Tor Han JTmii-lai'O IBlII Ui-cH, H, U, l, ZI, lirill, vniniia.i'i- Hpnkano Klyur b M a. in. ( p. 111, '.f:rj... I Columbia River i p. in. Kx ru inlay Rx.Hiinnay 1 bleaniera. Hatunlay To AhUirla ami N ay 10 p.m. 1 l.ainlliiKi. Wlllamctta Klver. 6 a.m. I Orcfou ( My, NuwIhtk. Kx.bumiay I haluui it Way l.uml'Ka 7 a m" I WlllameUa anil Vnni Tiuia.Tliiir. I hill klver. nit Vat. Ori'Kiin City, Day lull, ml Wuy l.an'liiia a.mT- I Wlllumette Klver. Yuca.Thur. I'uillaiul to 1'umillli Hid bat. ' anil V Byl.uinliiiK ( .1(1 p. in. Kx-KumlH)' :i M p. in. Mull., Weil, am) I'll. (::J p. in. TiK-a. I'liur. mill Bal, I.IHVlhtllll Daily Km-i-jit Krliloy I.v.Hlparln ! 5nuka Itlver. Ki'i )'t I Ulpurlu l l.invUtiin. RuriiHiny, ' W. II. Ill HI.1U ItT, (luneral Paaseinser Aui-nl. . II. r N. t o., ! Illlllll, Ol-Kl. at J New Store 1 i 4 A I'Ul.L Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and Sold TAVLOK ft WILSON BLOCK i Low Prices I Judge us Judge us by what we continued increase of DRY GOODS your friends have purchased of us. Judge us by our l'rices Get your friends to tell you how much they paid. That is alJ we ask. New Spring Goods SOMETHING NKW! NKW STORK! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Mats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine lineofMillinery Goods. Kvery thing New. purchased manufacturers, especially for the Kail Trade. Call and exaimine Goods and Prices. '?QFEgpECljL VLUE. : A cirelul selection of Prugi and Chomicals with a thorough knowledge of their therapulic und chemical properties euables 11a 10 Kiiariiiiteo to our patrons l'urity, Standard StiCDUth, aud Act iirncy in compounding physicians' prescriptions and fam ily teclpes. In addition to our I'sci-llent laboratory facilities, we carry in stock : i Patent nedlcinc5, Dye Stuffs, a Superb Quality d! : Perfumes and Cosmetic, Tuilct Soaps, Etc., a Uuar.' antecd ipuality of Pure Bristle Cloth and Hair Brushes I -none finer, and Staple Sundries Generally. j Our l'aint, nil, Varnihli, and Window Glass department is coin- plot e. A. C. MARSTERS cc CO., Prtiggists, KKMnU'KiJ, Spring Will soon be here aud CARPKTS arriving, WALL In Latest Designs aud Colorings and the Price on all goods are as cheap as cousistant with good goods. No trouble lo show Alexander & Strong New Goods! lor rocery STUCK OP Pree Deliverv arc doing. Judge us buyers. Judge us by the by the Arriving Daily. WOLLENBERG BROS. NKW GOODS! KVKRYTHING NKW ! for Cash direct from Kasttru ; OH EG ON, we have a fine line of NKW also PAPER goods. SOMC NEW LAWS. rsevv riiUjT law. - Jai:kaon, Jotcpliliif, Currv an t Clatsop .1. k. Cny;, uf A1I1U .J, i.ur ti u tural ! c i'inti-a In a perl l of throe year. couirrilaiionir i r 0 e 3rd diiirict o' tbiaj KnKlinh partridt and wild tark-yf, 'aie Us Imii r Mppititd to tliii tfll e, prrt-ri;d until Febrnary I, l!K)4. Ikdiiew term running Ir iw. Ve.r. : J Mpi! pr,MlUf(la Flbratry j from April m t. to KptmnW 1. JliO.'ird diitrict riribriCiS JCkam, i , , Joeepn.Le, IhmtU; Uke, Klamath, i, I,B9r ""'"''If. IToLII,ild bteeu ooa CV.. and Carry conn'i-. ! '"r tnnKi "J b" " hoor b Commnwlofiof Cay tyt tLat lieroto-j1" r ,"nrl loro he haN been Iciik-nt in ooforcin; tbo ur l"'Uog, pr hibiud with doge. la fur lli'i eileroilnutloi of orchard' Market liontloijof Morjaolian pbeaa pesia, pariiy hnraunB unUvorablo e ona liAva ali'jrtouol thd cr j,i, un l ti.e p.'cvailirig pricvK Iihvo been low. Tnii year, however, the price will he nui'.-li better, and the proxpetU for a bi crvp w-re licyir nioro favuratU aud, (orlheno re imjiio, ihi) i -omuik'ii'iber will Oen.an'l a alriut i-on.pllani iHHti thn nu liw for the protection of orchard- and om.i rnentul trwf. Tbia l.iw, hIiIl-Ii a pifMn-d at the reci-nt avkaion ol the Ii-g j!.ilur,) in of e much local intern I llmt. print it in full -iIIoai : "Au act t J protect tii-j fro . i i in-luttry f f the fetate of Ore'n mfted by the tetfisUtivo iw.-e:n .; rlatu cf Orcfou : hop) l- ! he! "sec. 1. That it n!.al! h -m i ir be liuliD fill i t any pt-ieou, tirni or i-orpor atijn otniu or o, eriitii! any iu rry,j Iruit oiclmil ol any knJ, hip )rtU. llower gaidi'i.o i r ornau.i nta! ireei lo throw cuttiiiK' f I'liu.ii.u I io in din fruit in-ii", nura.ry ii'.'.u, ornauieuti! trees or hop vn.ts into any ptil.lic io-'A. Iiijiliwa) , lb-Id r o her enclosure, cr into any water c-nrre of any kind; hi! BlijlluVt-tr.iV m-li cJ'.tti'K or piiiriiiiKS ibilli 1'irM ,& if I. in Mfl ,Iat a f 1 1 uT I lil linn' RUch culliiii,' Or prunin'H r. u.n '.r. . "Sir. 2. It a!. all l.ereafur ha Hu lii y ol any p. rsuu, linn oftiiMig or op -ruling any frui" ircbar l, i op yard.1 nr c ii p riii ion iuoJi nur-r, !lj-er garden or oriiHuicntil l; een, ai.d kn ,wiuj t-uch 1 1 bo inli c e I I'd uny kuil ol ineect.-'. pefl-, or iliuL-.ihi-, lo iii!U:i!-lint 1 Hpr.iy ir ilibtruy Hi-) axe i i e i c ; i manner u (be Ircit couiinieeiL-ner of the Jts riit ni ly direct. "Si-c. u. It tha i I o unla.v.'u! for any pfrton, lirui or corpcrjii u l.ji 14 bu i luse 111 the eia:e of O.tg -u t j (e l Taiis treeu, urs. nc, Lon l-.n 1 urpie. nitphur, or i.uy spray mi'eriul 0- c.ttpojid for spr.iying turpofl'rt, in ,u nt i.'s exceed in i one pjuud ni liiot r,viluwith each package rcll a crtilio-tj culy s'uucd by the teller tLerLi f, (.uaraDtee in tbo iiialilj- and icr. 11 n", of purity ol aaid materials. "Sec. J. Aoy r.3c , liriu or corpora tioii tcilin 3 any of tbo above material which do not conGrai with the certifi cate furciahod theieviith tli.-.l! be doeuied guilty of a iniedjiucanr and, upon con vie iJti Hktco', bhj 1 bi tub jeit lo u fine of in t l-as than 1-5, nor more than $100. "Sec. .r. It ehail be uuIiiAlul for any person, firm or corporation 10 import ly '" l!i3"8 ''u,t - Qv 'Sec. Ii. Kvery ptiBia who pucks cr prepmea for liip:iit'nt tj any point with out tbo tta'.e crnh j ilcliveta or tautes lo be delivered to any c xpre&i actil or railroad agent, or otlit-r crsjii.or to any transportation company or corporation (or shipment to uuy point without the state, any fruit or fiuits, l ither frcah, cured or dried, tli:it is inf-.-ctol wi;'.i in eecis, yali or diaaadea inj arious to trees, shrubs, plants, fruits or veetublce, is guilty of a misdemeanor. 'Sec. 7. Auy person, tirm cr corpora tion violating any of the provisions of Ibid act shall bo deemed guilty of a mis demeanor uud upon couvictijn thereof shall be punished by a tiun ol not less than 5 nor more ibau 100. 'Sec. S. It 6bu!l bo the duty of the commissioner of tne elate beard of hor ticulture of the district in which u vio lation cf this act occurs to pitBimi the evidence of the c.isj t the lieiricl at torney, whoko duty duly it ahall be to prosecute uny petsou guilty of a violation of this act, which piosecutiou shall le brought ia auy ol the justice courts ol this state. "S:c. !. Iuamuc'.i aa thu horticul tural int;re:-to cf Ilia etutJ demand im mediate at'.oution Ihii act thill le iu full force and edict from a-d after its approval by the governor. " TO PROTLCT FISH AND OAHE. The recent legislature uiuJo uiuuy changes in tho laws for ihj promotion of tbo lith und gaino of tho stuto of O.'cgou and partiod int -rested sh-iiild carefully l iok over tho emu. nary of a hat it is law ful to do mid not to do. in hiiir.in.i un 1 tishing. Deer, iiiooso aud 111-iiii.t.iiii eheep, pro tected from November I to July 15, uud llio Killing lor marKt iiug 01 eucli game animals prohibited entirely. Spottid lawn, uot to ho killed at all lioavor, UtlMng of, prohibite.I for DO yearj, Silvir gray.niuirrdl, p.-otoutod from Jauuaiy 1 t J October I. (iiouae, pitiiile chhkeiiH, plioa.-an'a, j Mongolian phoamuits, ijuuil mid pa't-v ridge, protectud i i Wcstorn Oregon Lo- J tweou lVceinuer 1 ami October 1. G rouse, protected in Kustoru Oregin biitweou Novi'inbcr 1 und August 1. l'ruirio chii ken, protected in Kautoin Oregon between November 15 and Sep tember 1. it n 'i i k, Monjo'inn an 1 utlifr plmM Jatiia an,) r-tict:I in Knfero j Oregon llio jt'r fouml j MoDa-llan litanl, i-ruUctJ in nt piulnhiird (urt ieriol of thru ycarr. Market limiting of grouae, pbraMott, piiiil, ailver pheainte, golden pbeai aril, cjpper ph-;aao! and green or JapfneRe pbeaaantt prohibited Norera Inr 15 to October 15. Trap, net or snare bunting nf upland h.rJr, except for breediog or esbiullion l-nrpofer, prohibited. Takiog of eggaor deat ruction of the i t-n'H of any game bird, whether annat e "r up'and, prohibiled. Market hunting of wfld ducka. geese or "?sn prohib?'d; !w th ahipment of 'icli fouls out of the at ate. M-fket )icd. ioSM hunting of jacksnipe probi ii of deer, spotted 'aD, iiiome or mountain shep, xcrpt the (awe be kept aa a h-innehoid , or po-isee-ion of any nplai.J or aquatic bird ilbiii the proecribel season, unlesi kept (or breedinft purposes, shall be prima lacia evidence of a violation of ihe l i . bOOllUJ upon r fioui any public liit!'iay prohibited. Hunting upon fanrs ol growing or 1 taudir g grain without the permission of the owners, prohild'ed. N'linbrof upland birds ibit may be ki:ieia day within the iiiiiiu of lh ' o;cu e-.-ason, restrined to 15. S.iiprx.eiit of uplaud birds, tor other tun breeding purpose, by railway, 6tea-n cjt or -xpiee tompaniee pro- j bihit- ii. j Cointy courts given tbi power to I shore n the close season Lr upland birds, I w icnver they may deem it necrscary or i eipe heLt. A violation of any of the pi o visions of tie law, except that Mating to the kill- in j of deer, mooee and mouutain eheep, it mads puuiehable by a fine of from $13 to 20J or imprisonment for a tirm rang ing from 7 to 10 J days, or both. The penalty for violatiag the section protect ing doer, moose and mouutain sheep ranges from a fine of $100 to foOO or iin- prisjninent, or both a fine and impritou m:n?. DRIVER'S ROAD LAW. S.-natu b;li No. 5. iu'roduced by Mr. Driver, and which was hied in the stite diar:ui3nt by the givaru it, Feb. 24'.b, with his approval, is considered a most meritorious measure. It piovidea for workiui; p;iaon?rs confiued in the county jail, 011 tin public roads, under the di rection ol the county court. The law wiil gi into effect on May 24, 1S'J9, musty days from the date of its receipt iu the state d?paitment with the gover nor'a approval. The lw is brief and to the point, and reada as follows: "An act to provide tor working con victs on the public highways. Be it en acted by the legislative assembly of the state of Oregon : Sej 1 That all convicts wno are ablti-bodied men aud sentenced by any court of legal authority, whether in de fault of ths piy mailt ol a due or oiu tuitloi f jr a detiaitu uuaiber of days to serve a sentence iu the ouutr jail, shall daring the psrioi of such sentence be tinder tho exclusivo and entire coutrol of the countv cjurt arhere the crime was omniitteJ : aud sat-i county court shall have foil power to put such convicts uuJor tha ontrol of any road sup.'rvieir, wlio shall hava all tus authority ol a sheritl to guard aud keep such convicts while iu his custody from the time ol L-aviuu the iail until the return to the county jail. "See '3 Io all cases where sentence of the couit is for a definite number of day, the person so eeuteueed shall be held to labor for the full period to which ha has beeu adiudved, and in all cases of fine imposed in default of the pay mmit uf such fine such person shall be made to labor at a compensation of (1 per day until such due ia fully paid, and in all cases not leas than eight hours eball ba consider! a day's labor. "Sei! 3 Any convict seuteocea in ac cordance with lh-J provisions of this act refusing to peiform the labor hereiu 10 tinned, nhall be denied all food, other than bread aud water, uutil he siguifli-a his w illiiigiions to comply with the pro visions of this act ; ana lor all uayi or parts of days lost by suuh refusal eueh convict shall bo made to labor until all lost time shall bo made up and the sen I ten re of tho court fihdl be fully met." MCKCL-lN-THE-SLOr MACHINES Amoug the bills filed by tbo governor yesterday, and which become laws im mediately, is soiia'e bill No. J', intro duced by Mr. Fiobbtel, tho purpose of which law is tho suppression of nickel iii-tho-slot machines and similar devices Tli ) bill carried and emergency clause un l is therefore now A law, U't in full operation. Following ii the lull In fi t': "An so, to prohibit the uialntaioln.', conducting, oiaratiua, pla)lJrt r using Dlckel-in-the-elot machine", or other devices of like character, wherein ara nswl cards, dle or any snbslliot thwe fjr, or wherein ibern enter any ele ment of i-lianes Be It i nac'e l by the legislative astembly of Ihe ttate of Ore goo: "Sec 1 Each and every person who shall condtwt, maiolaln r operate, either as owner, proptllor, lessee or em pljie, or who shall play or nm any nitkel-lo-lhe-ilut machine or other de vice of like character, wherwin aro wed cards, dice, or any ibttitote iherefor. or wherein ti er enters any element of chinc whether Ihe same be played or operated for money, checks, credits, or any other thing ox representative of value, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, cptm conviction, shall be pnnisbed be a floe of not leas than ' nor moer than f 00. "Sec 2 Justices of tbo peace shall bave concarreot jurisdiction with the circuit Coart in all cfTeoses noder tbia act. "Sec 3 Inasmuch aa the public de mands this enactment in the interest of morality, and that the same shall go in to effect at once, the same shall be oper ative from and after its approval by the governor." Council Proceedings. RosBiii-BU, Or., March 6, 1809 The common council of tbo city ol Itoeeburr, Oregon, mot in the recorder's office in regular session on the above dale at 7.30 p. m. and was called to or der by the mayor. The roll being called showed the I l lowing results: Present, Mayor Mast ers, Cooncilmen, C. W. Parks, F. P. Brown, W. It. Willis, A. Fields, . J Linders. and F. W. Woolle ; Marshal "W. Dillard and Hecor.ler D. S. est ; absent, Coonciinieu F. W. Benson and H. C Slocum. Minutes ol last meting read and approved as read. Proposition of F. F. Patterson for con struction of arch in ditch on Jaclton street, read and referred to committee on city improvements with power to ac. Pettitioo for crosswalk acros Shen dan street from new depot, referred to eommitte on city improvement. Saloon bonds of J. S. IlilJeburo ai d . A. Harmon approved by noard. The marshal's and recorder's month ly report read and accepted ; treasurer and recorder's reports that were referred to committee on expenses and accounts at last meeting reported correct and ou motion they were accepted by the boarC. The bills of Hudson Mill Co., Geo- Carpy, J. W. Mullen and Floyd Wojd- ruff that were referred to same committer were, with same corrections submitted to the board. The committee 00 fire and water re commend that the citr purchace 150 feet of hoeo for tbe fire department ; ou motion it was carried; it was moveu that Churchill & Woolley furnish the r.-0 feet of hose at 85 cents per foot wilh a four year guarantee. It was also moved that tha cheif of tbe fire company be requested to report t common council past years eervice and present condition cf fire department. Motion carried. Tbe following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for their re spective amounts: Hudson Mill Co, $ Is od Geo Carpy 51 50 Boaeborg Electric Light Co, ... . 143 10 F W Dillard, marshal, 62 50 D S West, recorder, 2b 23 Churchill & Woolley, t 50 B F Page, 1 13 J N Wade, oO W Mullen, 4 25 Floyd Woodruff, 4 2a Thcra being no other business comiug before the board, on motion tbe meet ing adjourned. D. S. West. City Recorder. Resolutions of Respect to the Item- ory ol firs. Alary Cartwrlght. Tne memorial committee ou resolu tions in the cae of sister Mary Cart- wright report the following: Wiikkka8, Our Heavenly Fa' her has removed from u our esteemed siater, Mrs. Mary CaiU right therefore be it KeoUed. Ttiat this Corps feels most denlr this firct loss that it has been called upon to bearjlnoue who has been a faithful aud exemplary member, and a charitable and ihris'ian lady, and Roolved, That we exteud to the sor rowing family au J friends of our lament ed sister, our siucere sympathy, io their great bereavement aud that ss a mark of resDect. our charter be draped iu the emblems of mouruing for thirty days Htult td,th theae resolutions be re corded upon our journal, and that a copv of llieui be sent to the KudUurg Review aud I'laindkaluk, for publica tion. also to the family of the ilect-ated. Lulu Kin mas, Maky L.vku, .Sah.'h ISui.u, Com 1. 1 t e. The W. C. T. U. will hold its tegular lueetinus on the secoud aud fourth Monday of every month ul 7 :o0 p. in in tho Epaonli. League room ul tho M K. church. ihaata Limited Ia the name of the only perfect train n the worl I, now runnlog every night between St. . Taut nnd Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee A Hi, Paul Railway the pioneer road of Ibe west la adopt Ing alt improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An Illus trated pamphlet, showing views of bean tifnl scenery along the route of Ibe Do neer Limited, will be sent free to any person npon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Addreita Geo. II. Ufa fjord. Gen eral Fafwenger Agent, Chicago, III. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE or TBS Southern Paclllc Co. Zlpraaa trmtna Imti Portland South I Kotll, uor. k. 100 r. a. 8 1"! k. M. Lv. Lt. Ar. furtland - Ar. Rran-hnri Lv. Pan Kranrlaco l.v. :m0 a. 1J:.M1 r. at. Stoo r. m. Above trains atop at all principal atatlona between Portlaml anil Halcm, Turner, Marion, jefferaon, Albany, Tangeut, Hliedils, HalM-T, Harrlaburr, Junction CUT. Eugene. Cottage Grove, brain, Oakland, and aU atalion tirm RnHkura (o Aaliland ijicluaiTe. KeMbnrf 71 ail I Daily. 1:30a. at. 1:20 r. a. Lv. Ar. Portland Roacburg Ar. Lv. 1:30 r. 7 90 a. a, DI.1IXG CAKS O.-J OODEJI HOI Th Pullman Buffet Sleepero Al MECOXD-CLAM M.EKPmo CAKa Attached to all Through Tralna West Side Division. Bettveea Portland ana Corvalii Mail train dally (except Sunday). 7:801.1. 11 hi a. a. Lv. Ar. Portland Corvallla Ar. Lv. t:M r. m lrvo r. a At Albanr and Corvallla connect with train ol Oregon Central A Eaatcrn railroad. Expreaa train dally (except Sunday). I. .'nil-. M. Ar. Lv. Lv. .v.;.-. a. a. . .'3 A. M. 4-Mi a. a. 7.Ji r. a. Ar. I.r. - McMinvilte Inilepnilcncq "! r. m. Direct connection at Han Franclaco with Oc cidental and Oriental and Pacific Mall ateam ati ip linca for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dalea on application. 1 KUCHLEK, C. II. Jl AKR.IIA J, Manager. U. P. A Paaa. Agw t. PORTLAND OREGON. KaU't and tickets to K.-itcrn points and E11- rojH". aiw jai'A.t, luia, uu.ului,u ana Al'?TKALIA. Can be obtained from I- B. MOOKE, Ticket Agent, or V. C. LONDON, Roae nr. WOODWARD -THE- IRTTSTLEILvS ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! a! way a in tha Lead, aiad n.ri. i, ke,-p there. The Goldop Harvest ia npon na, and farm, era are aii.iling bocaase W inlward lo:a to their interna nUUGiV ISAllftKSaS . Fall Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Theae are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Price. Coneult your parse and be acre and ae Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD A woman's attractive neaa in the eve of man depend largely on her physical ap pearance, feature, in oroer to preserve inn ace, guides mankind by the inntinctive Drelerence for a mue wno is pnysicany sound and wholesome. If intellect alone were chiefly sought, the offspring; micht be a generation of Solo. tuons lor wisdom, out iney wouiu penno In infancy for want of physical stamina. A weak or unhealthy woman ia unfitted to fulfil her pnrt in perpetuating- the race; she is unequal to the demands of motherhood and wifehood, she is robbed of her natural womanly attractiveness. Manv a woman is cheated 01 me s cnoiceci gifts bv a dyspeptic, bile-poisoned condi tion of the system, which shows itself In a imply akin, sallow complexion, tainted reath, or thin, ungraceful form. The most oerfect remedv for all the morti fying symptoms of mal nutrition and im- ure blood is Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical liscovery, Through its remarkable effect upon the liver and digestive organs It sweeps all impurities out of the circula tion and creates a fresh supply of new, rich, life-giving blood. It gives clearness and bloom to the com plexion; sweetens the breath; rounds out lie face and form, and invigorates the en tire constitution with vital energy. It restores the invincible beauty of whole someness and womanly capacity. " I was a complete wreck; appetite gone, nerv ous syntrm impaired: could not ulrrp. and waa ao weak that 1 could not timd on my tret len min utes." writes Miss l-llu Hartley, of No. ait4 (south Grant Aveuue, Coluiutma, Ohio : " I only weighed pound when I commenced taking Dr. pieree a Gulden Mt-dical Discovery, After I had taken a half bottle I began to Improve; I could aleep nouiidty the whole night, and would awaken with an appetite for lire,iklal, which waa a rare (hiug aa I never had lor (wo ycara back ealcu a htarty breakfast. I uw hava au cteellriil apeiili-. und my lilrmU aay Ihey never taw me looking twlt r or ill better .pirvta alms Ihey knew mr. I tell (hem it ia all due lo Dr. Pierce a ' Uihcovery.' " Iii all cases of obntinute constipation, tha " Discovery " should tie supplemented witfc Di. Plcixc'a PUaSaut 1'dlcU. '- ' .--a, .c: -