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Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best qnality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of D. S K BUICK, ivwvwvvvwvvwvwvv ic pit JK mm A Am im m M ucTof to General Blacksmithing rROTTINQ ANl RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY . RCPAIttlSG OP ALL. KINDS PROMPTLY D05X. Shop os Corner WaMhlUKton and ICane Sts., Roitbs.K THIS G ffETTK!tt9 Sie. Oai.toa. S.aiaa aTaiaai. imiuj taraiaalaa Ba.a.. aaa. m mma. Sllia, cewld wwwISiT S ant lata a dt-1rt -IVTrr. Jtmir.i hitvn. rbcircatalntrae is a raa deparunent rtorc boiled down." Atlanta rVmrtltntloo. Taa eatalornt Is eertainlT a wwrrhandiirnryrl'iaMila." ltm l"nb Herald a law honld br t-,d -omtllir tlieniwof UilrratalnveinaM p.iWk- i-h .!." Tbe lliiu. ((. A Sulltbtona. Wccnald0fa Th."r.'U "f .ImM.r.Tlrwts. S-a 1 1 erat. at ar .aS M. win rrrWiT tt 4-Maa4 Saa4 ay ntarc as. Add.-w. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CKICACO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A- HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. I sau. ui Ait mm sniiiuLb a.wi SWT aaa-at fraa. eo e (3.23, lbs ccaal af awUcAaaUat rMail ai SS.aciaOs.ca. . OUR OFFER: tM"sdoutSBw l4 vrrt-n. to u. tneloM a (rood sued sampie of Uie cxan etaee wabted. and rut It . w out as near inc roots as posaible, locloas ' ear aa.r .1 arlra castad sad emu mn to , f I par poataa-e. and wa wlU saake las ew'ak I. I wrk raer b balr eiart. asd send to you by lid. end if Ton ere not perfrrtla catisiied. return it and we will immecUaieiv refund your moncr. BarSsnl.lOl'ererie.aafcBewsi m. switch to. la. tone. Iotuj stem, 63CJ short stem, 90Ct S-os-tMn. lour, short stem, SI. 29 S-oc. 25-ln. lona-. abort atera. II.RO! t-oa. -M4a.lonfr.shonsteni.S2.2St Ha.-in. mn. soon nem, (3.2. as wl'ABAlTKa vta wima toe burliest rradc on the market. Ureer at aae aad ret lease neMal s ear we.ey rwseaas II vaa awavd. Write for Free Catalogue of hair leoodr. AaVirers, SEARS.ROEBUCK 4 CO. (Inc.) Chicsaa. bi il.tk a (e. are l.n.ialr rrH."i Ullaj To The Unfortniiatc. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most aucceulul EpeciaiiKt in 6n Fran e.ikco. atiU ooutlnuee to care all Sexual aud Seminal Diccaes tuck aa Ooaaorrhoca, Gleet Stricture, yph Ilia in ;ail iia forms, Sikin ','aeaaes. Nervous Debil Ity, Impotency. Scmie rial Weakacss aad Losa ofl nanneod, lue conae- aueace ol aeif abuse and ezceiise produciiiK tbe rollowint; symptom: sallow coiiutenance, dmk pott under the eyea, pain ia the bead, ringing ia the ears, loss of uoiifideuoe. diflidence in ap proaehins strancers, ttalniiation of the bea it weak Dec o( the limbs aud back, loss ol memory pimple on the face, coughs, consumption etc. HI. lilRROM has nrai'lifwd in Han Franrlwn 1. V i t' IhM ST '-fi S... ai ever thirty yea re and those troubled should not ; ItartlficiallydlgestslbefoodaDdaldS fail to consult him and receive the benclil of TJaturn in si rn7rihi.nii, ., ,! an treat skill and experience. Ihe doctor cures JJatUJf ' Strengthen myr arKI TeCOD when others fail. Try him. Otres wnaranteep. BtruCtlng the "Xhaustefi digest ive 0r Pemon cured at home. Chrgnt reaxonab'e. ; pane, Itisthe. t csl discovered digest-CD1-T'r"!eofBBos. 625 Ke.ray t-t. Baa Fr.a ! " and tonic. JN'u oi lier preparation atjc'r! ; can approach It in tilicieiicy. It in- ! stantly relieve.'-and pei maiiently cures L .., . , ,o - n P7sPpsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, TheBoral Notihweet and.8emi-weekly I Flatulence, Sour 8toiach, Kausea i ai'dfaieb both one year for t nly t2 1 SickHeadaclie,Gaia!gia.Crartips.and pricofonapsper alone." . . jK MW I Hill For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T 4-1, Signature Aw The Kind You Have Always Bought. Tl liw iviiT hirh IT TMI Mmd hj the MtcrtAt' 3 1 AT aaTw I I i II .Fl ray- ' .'.I cm in miiRTTB ciwrn nurMMtttieiiivrr. "r... .t-..7.-..k: fcii 9UirroiwBltK Tnll lelurtll table and feraa In im Kir twMsvd and dccll rshtnet tuusa. 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NOAH, CATAL0CLE a-laiaa 1MI f-i.-; U -ij-t u.rb..a In aia. eoatainf ovrr lM.wa oootatintia vwvw KWilibtrattH.'. lap Ufrt, .1 rwpee aaa Umt M aHma raaa rwtikM. mart Tcf lllT"WtS4Lt(Ot0 MICIS t iTfimiiDzfeTyiaiatUiiteMTt. bran, SrjWaav SaraMara. Bararaa, Saaatoa, .trraaaa. nHia TaralK Blni.a. Miliimili TeUs ioat vbat roar morekaaper at Soma mutt pa, I.w lua. m.i.g. vaui, aiiinai., aaai. aaa ai arawara. Si i. Aail.aSa.al laatMaata, rrryUiiBz ha bays and anil prracHt him rroaa oarrhanrliu r m on anrUnna jrm Sor ; utaiaj ja.it how Vo order, bow mo-h tba bakl. aaarraior wan will be on anjrtbinit to yoar tows. The Mc bwafe eeata a. mearlr St.. tbe tx-atam alntie Is Mmata. OUR FREE OFFER. VtV. help pay IlKMcnltpotUn. aaatfcaSta Baa wHI aaarat la7oaBaB by wan aawa.ld.and If w don't Ihtnk It U wort a IWtlnMaOia ISoena yon md. ax a key to he lownt wholeaaJc price, of ererthing, I SO and w. will fc 11 l..i h rxara yaar Ii fata. W n AT TUF. FkKM ST AMI T TwlS CATAMrCrBl -1 1 ia a Konuatii of btuuiaas tpformtatton." HuipaapmiJ (Miamj TrUMiDe. -A wondrrfnl pieeaof work "-Wwhlawtofi Wational Tribone. TTwfCataJ.raliiawonder.Jlanoliratar IN H.i talon. -Hrara. Koeburk A Oa. 1. one of tba largest houses of Its tioa la CTla8.M 4'hkrac-o lnwrOrcaA. -T he o'tr ra.tai.4ruc forms out of tbc Sxest sboppiBC madlams Uiat Naicetothe Public. KossnLEQ, 0a., October 1, IS'JU. Notice is hereby given tht the nnder eKced, the trnstea fif the bankrnpt es tate oftxini! Cirtin, will receive and consider i ropjeitions f- r the purchase of what is known as the Curtin Hssr Mill, situated near Corostoeks, Oregon, all pr.ipoe-iliona subject to rejection. Address me at Itoseburg, Oregon. Date lor closing "(tie receipt of the saite will be thirty days trom the date hereof. Dated at Kosaour, Oregon, Ibis 21st day ffO toiler, 18'J!. J. T. LIuiogep, ITrusles. jyspepsia Digests what you eat. Oi aaa. HX-r Nklrawt -aaaadr U a Lure. BIG GALAPAGOS TURTLES. The HTat Wctchad BOO Poull From the Galapago itl&nds ihe schooner Julia Whalen has brought ten 1 of the immense turtles for which the islands are noted. The biggest shell back of them all weighs 600 pounds and is suul to be the largest ever brought from the islands. I'ufortunately, the monster reptile whs accidentally killed two weeks out from the Wands. A sharp piece of timber fell on the deck und pierced the animal's lungs. Tbc turtle coughed blood for awhile, and nn attempt w as made to plaster tip the hole, but the injured tortoise died in a fortnight. As scientists estimate the average life of these turtles at 200 year, death within two weeks of an injury is practically instantaneous for a turtle. It is said in the islauds that no turtle has died a natural death in the memory of the oldesi inhabitant. Dur ing the two centuries mat scientists have allotted it to live some accident generally befalls the turtle. Many have met their deaths by falling over preci pices, and a number have been over tnken by the lava Hows of thes ol nr.ic islands. In fact, the turtle brought back dead by the Whalen shows marks on his shell of having been r;m?ht in some fiery flow. Thera are -cars on las shell, showing that the lava li.uM-d more quickly than he. A ton r.f cactus leaves was brought on the s'hi-oner as food for the turtles. II. 1Z, Sr.otlPTass. an instructor in r-.ndrrv it Stanford university, and K l!il!r. a zoolepical student there, went o:i the Whalen for the purjiose of mak in;; si'K'ntilH observations. One of the .-innt lorloises belonged to them, and tht v luive in addition 13!) varieties of fish. K"tv-two varieties of fish were alrcr.dv known on these islands, which ..-rkiibtv rich oolocieally. Of U:o tNIi brought back to Stanford, 90 w iivcr.s are new to science. Tlie col- ! bring also a most complete col li t licit f insects, manv of them unclas- siii iiut! a fine collection of binls and rp;M;:: s. They have a specimen of a r.-.:.:-i:ic iguana, or sea li7ard. six feet lonjr. Tl.o col'cfre men report that the tur t'.rs. tl'.f.t'ch riili numerous on Allie-xts'-i !.-. I. i- v jrjH-arcd from theother iia:.t t on uunean is-iann. w nere one. tjHtifs of the tcstmio family still exists. There are three species on Al bemarle. but on the other islands, each rf v.Lii-h had once its separate species, the turtles are extinct. The inhab itants of the islands kill the turtles for their oil. and the snpply is steadily growing less. The turtles brought back on the Whalen are worth fi-om $100 to $0 apiece. Ttere were ten, some of them bound for museums, sonr.e for zoological gardens and more for the soup kettle. San Francisco Chronicle. HAYDN'S UHHAPPY WIFE. Married Her lastea4 ef nor Ists Merely o OMIbc Hla Fs k tker-la-Law. Ilaydn married, not the girl lie was in love with, but her sister. "Ilardn, you should take my oldest daughter,' said Kather Keller, the barber, and. as Keller had doae a trodd deal for Hn viln. the composer felt trat he must s;.f riiice his affection on tbe altar of ilutv and obliire the old man. At the time of the marriage, in 1700, Ilaydn was 2i. w hile his Anna Maria was 32. There does not appear to have been much love on either side to start with but Ilaydn declared that he had really b-r'in to "like" his wife, and would have come to entertain a stronger feel inp for her H she had behaved in a reasonable way. Unfortunately, Anna Maria had neither rhyme nor reason in her composition. The entertaining Marville says that the majority of la dies married to men of genius are sc rain of the abilities of their busliatids that they are frequently insufferable. IV.it Krau llayiln uns not a lady of that kind. The world l ad emphatically proclaimed her hi:-.land a genius, but to Maria it r.-.-.- quiie inimaterialwhelh er he were a cobbler or an artiat. Nay. she even committed the incredible crime of using the composer a manu script scores for curling iwper, as un derlays for pastry, and similar things! She was pay e:iough with it all. too. When Ilaydn ntnt from home she would send bim the most cheerful little notes. "Should vou die to-dav or to morrow," ran one of these missives. "there is not enongh money left in the house to bury you." At another time, when Haydn was in Ixjntlon, he re ceived a letter in which Maria wrote that she had just seen a neat lit tic house which she liktd very much, and that he might do himself the pleasure to send her 2.'00 culdcn with which to buy it. mi as to have in future a "wid ow's home." Pleasant reading this for the genial comoser! In the first case he wrote, without a trace of anger: "Should this be so. take my manu scripts to the music publisher. I guar antee you that they will lie worth money enough to defray my funeral ex penses." In the matter of the "widow's home." he thought it would lie liest to arranpe things himself. Ultimately he bouht the house, and in spite of Maria f reiu nt suppestions of his coming dis solution, he lived in it for nine years after she hail been dead. Frau Ilaydn saw out her i) .t ears, but some time be fore that the pair had agreed to live apart as the best way of ending a union which had proven utterly unbearable to the composer. Comhill Magazine. A amartr. Mr. Jackson ("basin a woman is jea like chasin a trollej- car; after you've canplit her you'tc got to put your hand riirlif down in your pocket and pull out s:ime money! Mr. Johnson Yes; and you're darn lucky if you don't And you've caught dc wrong car, after all! Puck. Philadelphia can boast 08 the longest asphalted street in the world. Broad street has that unique distinction. It is the only street which is of even width for 11 miles, and this width is the great est ever attained by any street for a course of 11 miles. Broad street is 113 feet wide and measures CO feet from curb to curb, and 35 men can walk abreast on it. Ik-d covering is intended to give the body t he warmth that is lost by reduced circulation of the blood. When the body lies down the heart makes ten stroke? a minute less than when the body is in an upright posture. This I means COO strokes in 00 minutes. There fore, m the eight hours that n man usually spends in taking his night's rest the heart is saved nearly 5,000 strokes. There are 10,000,000 bicycles in use iu the world. If half of these turn out on a fine day, 5,000,000 cyclists will be having a spin. If they do on the aver age 20 niilet, apiece, that will make a t'tal distance of 100,000,000 miles aday. A hundred million miles is 4,000 times round tbe world. Each wheel of the average machine turns round 700 times in a mile. So that one fine day, when li-.lf tin; cyclist in the world do a 20 !ui!i' spin, witnesses 140,000,000,000 re v ulutionsof the 10,000,000 wheels. RICH DRESS MATERIALS. Velvet Are the Must Espeaslva Staple GooeW, Bat Laces the Cnstltest of Alt. or ; The costliest of what might be de scribed as staple dvess oods are vel vets. Fine silk Velvets, in black and in colors, for reception, dinner and evening gowns sell in regular widths up to f 15 a yard, and in velvet of extra widths as high as $'.'0. The velvets sold oftenest for dress goods are those at prices under ten dollars a yard. The costliest of fancy fabrics are sat-1 in frrouuu urocnes. a sawn laoric in white or iu some light color, with cin bassed velvet, figures, in various col ors, and in floral and in geometrical de signs. The broche satins arc made for evening wear. They are prciUu eu in great variety and many of them rrc of great beauty. Made 21 inchc in width they sell through a wide rar.;;e of prices up to $15 a yard. There arc wider satins and velvet broches. im ported in dress patterns that rip cost lier still. These poods in ;r.trv; v fmn seven to eight pards each, with j -in?;. heliotrope, blue mid other ground.-, out l a single pattern in a shade or color, im ported, are sold at $250 a dress pat tern. But the roost expensive of dress ma terials is lace. Toint lace flounce, inches wide, for gowns, is sold at prices ranging up to $125 a yard, four y?rd lcing rt-uirrd for a skirt. The r.;:i lace could be used for tiie waist, in which case two yards more would be rejiiir"d; but ofiener there i sold for the waist and sleeves an nil-over hie to match the flounce. This, in a lif e fi-om IS to 22 inches in width, to match the flounce at $123 a yard, would cost $50 a yard. It will b Imrne in mind that these prices represent the cost simply of the material for the gown, without lininjrs of trimmings or making up. What the finished gown would cost 1'iiht de pend on a variety uf consideration. A gjwn of satin and velvet brfirhercs1ii-.il srty $12.5:1 a vartl might rnst coii'iilo'ei" ?5"0 or f ''". A gown from any of tin s- materials would obxiously lc costly.-- X. V. Sup. A TRICK FOR HALLOWEEN. It la C alled - lolrToyanee" ai Will Mystify aad F.m. trrlala. A game that is not entirely new ami jet especially appropriate for liallow e'en is known f:s "t lain t sr c." 1' is specially enj.iyablc for ri t;in: of mystery, bccjti.-c it aiv, ;tS prtbve: mvstiftmi? to tbe uniniiiatett. lake sonte particular person who under standi tjie game to play the ro!e of n:c. (liutn, send her from the room, an cr.:p- t- chair beinjr reserved for her next to the K-rsan who is in collusion rw'.l; her. When she leaves the room son.c word is determined upon by the res! of the partv, for instance' "horse." r.r. when the medium returns her ta.ck U to tell what the word is without rr.y qnesions. Mic is summoned, si cow: next to her friend, and while all presrr;? are seated in a circle, with joined bands, the one who was ii the room, and bent e knows the word, spells it to the me dium by tapping with A finger npon the palm of her baud, the nunilicr cf t;- being equal to the mimlierof letters in the alphabet. For instance, eight Ir.p- for II. then quite a pause; 15 taps fov O. etc. When the medium announces the word successful I v. those ret knew- ine the secret cannot understand itrt nil. and it ia even more liiys'if' " wlicn !T l evpinip.fcl mat it is l:ie. niion some peculiar mental action. Phelie WeMoott Humphreys, in Worn an's Home Companion. m Milllaerr. Picturesque hats in Tuscan straw with high crown end turned-tip brims liorroweii trom tr.e empire rcrir'l. arc among the most select fasii-v tf t?- tnoinent, which have not lie r" - eral. and so the more oor.inirv,! f selvce to the notice of the i!l u i -Many nf the britra are covtrit' n " puckered black tulle, a little jet !- r--iind ihcre: lontr ostrich p't;r-cs " i on either ide of the brim f-!"i'-g i r. hair at the back, starting frT a p.i-t. ornament. Two or three shade c straw mingle in the saire hat. e pecially in greens and li..aucs. r.rd there are manv new color?; a I ir k tint tones Into brown, a blue with a tl.-: afTuiity to green and a nianvr i':-it miplit lie mapenta. lavender end s!.:tr color are minpled. and wipr r.re placed under the brims r.s r. m le over. P.lack is worked in wV'tc ?! ille and silver, and the wirgs otuJ grettes are coveretl with jet. but a pin' rose finds its tiav somewhere in iix"t millinery models. Washington Stnr. A FAMILY QUARREL i Uappaaecl la kald Mktrt Sevea loadaaese Hoase There Wore Wltn. Family quarrels are always tragic for those concerned, but for outsiders tbey occasionally contain an element of wa edy. This is certainly true of sundry families of the most primitive type We quote a single instance from "In der the African Sun," by W. J. Ansorge a, medical officer in the British serv ice. Imam Abdalla E fiend i, a Soudanese officer in command at Kibero, had seven wives and live children. I was bent t enforce a judicial decision in favor of one of his wives, who bad lately bee:; divorced and demanded her dowry back. He at once told me how his undutiftil wife, instead of serving him with din ner, had throw n it at his head, and how under the great provocation, he had divorced the woman. 1 told him I bn ' not come to hear an argument, but si ply to enforce a sentence. As s, ccimen of what one has to nut up with from the natives, I give a few sen fences of what was said on the occa sion: I You are to refund this woman iier dowry. lie Heaven knows I have done so aire aily. She It's a lie! lie has only given me eight yards of silk. He I call Heaven to w itnesg. I have nothing. She It's a, lie! He has cowg, goats and sheep. And so the squabble went on. I in sisted. Imam trembled for his best cow, and finally I suggested five sheep as an apporpnate amount, and told him that if he selected the worst in his flock the woman should have the cow. Friphtened nt this, Imam brought out five beautiful animals, and, wiping the perspiration from his face, he entreat ed the woman to accept them and de part. 1 his she was graciously pleased to do. Youth i (.oropanlon. Aad the Baad Playd. Waiter Kin Ah bring yo' an Rah ? 'ade, J.: llylmy What kind of 'ades have you? " I. e tn on a de Orangeade an' limeade sa i "llrinp me a Kvening Xews. serenade." Chicago CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Is a chronio disease. There is an lpflamma. tioa of tba Inner coating of tha stomach. A thick, ropy macua forms and this causes th mors pronounced symptoms. It remains ia th stomach and decomposes. Then, of coarse, digestion can not be properly perform ed. The great vegatabl remedy Dl'DTAS never falls to effect a care. HIDTAN can be had of all druggists or 60c. pet package. Study your symptoms carefully from this chart. Each num ber represents a symptom or a group of symp toms. You have the symptoms. Vaa IIL'Da TAN and they will disappear. THE SYMPTOMS ARE: 1. BILIOUS HEADACHE. This I more pronoum-ed in the morning. H U D YAN will relievo the beadacbe. a s. KED AND WATEBY ITE8. HUOYAN will cause the redness to diaap- ppear and mike the eyes asaumo their nor mal, healthy apparanre. 4. COATED TONGUE AND TOB- TID BBEATH AND BAD TASTE IN THE MOUTH. HUOYAN wlU clear tbe tongue, make tbe breath pur aad sweat sad cause tbe bad taste to disappear. 5. 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Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Get your. SCHOOL Welhave aJJComplete stock.of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought"to this city. Our Prices are A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Sfltariic liiii including CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDH AM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but nott in quality. I t . . , -af- KODAKS, WINCHESTER and Retail Dealers In Meats Fish and Game in Season, Props. $ Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon, SUPPLIES rTa- At Marsters. Right. . . . No. 7, $50. The Blickensder fer is rapidly dis placing the .' more complicated and higher priced ma chines, as it does the same work equally as well (if not'better). jooo now in use. it "a : 1 s . x v 1 - v a r, : 1 i . ' . ' eatatiisav miai-i Administrator" Notice. NOTICE I UIHBY UIVE THAT T"' I undersigued was on the 2nd dee of O h, duly appointed administrator of tha 3 of eaiauel Turner deneawd. All persons bos log claim against said estate are hereby re quired to present tb same, properly veriie.!. to tbe said administrator t Boottcbunf, Lu j -s Count, Oregon, within six sacatii from iu data hereof. Dated this Stb dav of October 1 WILIIAlf J. BUECXLi-RD, Administrator ol th eatala ai &oaii 1 aruer, aeoeasea. Railroad Time Tabic. Northboui d BoMborg local. No. 17 departs 7:30 a. m. Soot b boo -Roweburf local. No. 13, arrirea 5 J20 p. m. Nortbboond oTerland, No. ft, ar- rivea 105 a. tn.; departs 10:45 a. m. Bootbbound overland. No. 0, arrives :15 a. m.; departs 4:25 a.m.. FBIlQHT TXAIII. Ncrthbound fast tbrough freight, No 221, arrive 4 :10 p. m. ; departa 5 20 p. m. Southbound fast through freight, Na 222, arrires 7.-00 a. m.; departs 8 .-CO a ra. - Nortbboond mixed train No. 722 arrives at 2 '55 p. m., Bandar., Wedneadaji and rruiaTs. o-narta a. m MocdaT ThorsHaya and Sstordaja. booth bound tnisea trsia So. 22S r- riTee at 3 .-fX) p.m.. on Bands.-lion. days aad Fridata, depart 7:15 a. m. uoodayg. Thursdays and Eatardavt. Sa-thomst Csrcaca eon of Mala sad Lane at eta. 8andar Berrioe: Preaeiilng. 11 a at aad 1 p. sm.; Babbata school, M a. as.; L. Walker, BuperLQteadent; Claaa Xaetlac a: ekaa of the morning aervlee; Sp art. Lar?e 7 A) p. au W. 8. Godlrey, Prosideat. Prsrer Meeting, Wednesday, at 7: JO p. au G. B. AB-of-S, Pastor, Parsoaago. eorner Kaia aad Laae. Cants Baaraan caraca-en Pawl str U aasda j scrrica, at 11 a. m. aad 1M p. sa. Tnf ar aseeting. Thursday arcBiug. Mr. Leer M. Ccmar, Pator. St. Giosgs's Cmvxcx-Corex Cass and Main streata. Sarricea oa secoad aad lonrvi aoaday morning of each avoath aad rrery Saa- ere alaa Bpecial aenloea anooesoed Xrbea 'aw to time. Bar. Josta DAiaii, aCwi.y. M. S. Cacaca, Boctst. 8eiTieta trtaj Boadsy oiBiog aodrrenliig. Rat J T Corrosr, Pact Ba irr Cacaca earner af Las and Eos treeta. Saaday eerrice: Preaching at 11 a, sa. and 7:30 p. m. aabbath School at 10 a. t O. P. Coabovr, waperlntendant. rrar avaatinc t 7:S) Wadaeaday CToninf. a. A. Docaa, raa-xa-. Ptasr Caaimaji Cacaca Co r af Finn sal Woodvaid atreeta. Soadar serrtcea Preaching both aoorsisg aad eveniag. Saaday school at M a. as. T.P.8.C. K.attO a. at Prayer meeting each Wednesday erwxirg at 7J9. A eordul vrlcoaw aad aetiar ui j an. W. A. Wooa, ' J Ptstar PtasT PsaaaTTxaiAX Chcbo-Co Can aad Sow stre ta. Soaday aerrk: TZf worship, 11 a. nv, aal S p. BL: Bafcb&Ui achool. 10 a. m. r. P. 8. C. L si 7 . is. Prayer aseeting, WedLcsday ereBing 7:M av J. A. Tosaajo. Psrtcr Taa W. C. T. C. will hold it regular twefe;) oa the aeeond aad forma Jfoadsys af rrm noaih at 738 p. au ia Us Zp irth Ies .e room of tbe X. K. Chorea. OR All GO. I STAST Tiaa Scaascua i AMII Fnat 1 Halt Lake, Sea r. PL Ft-t Mail 1 Worth. Omaha, Saa- I I'.r..- 1a.m. easCity.St- Loaja,Cal- U cagoaaa a aim. j- Spckan Flyer J;tip.m. Walla Walla Lewfetoa, Spoaaae, Mlnoeapdia, St. Paai, Duiaia, afU wankie, Chicago) aad ir-t ..e it. 1. OCSA9 StaAasHZF 4 J- D . AU Sailiag dates sabject. tocaaore, i - a j FoeSaaFTaael eo ! Sail Dec ,. 13.18, JS, and ererj i days. i i i Dailv Coltmbia bra STBAaaas To Astoria aad Way laartin , 4 pk 31. Ixiunday Is. m. Saturday 10 p. as. i w a. as. Exandy WrxLAJUTTB Irrn 4- J- . Salem Way-Laad a j - - l 7 am. WtUAXTr Aa- .'.,'.-". t. TuecThara aiu. BrTBx.t " mj and das. Or oa City, DaTftMij ai . -and Way-taadiags. j - S a. "m. ! wiUABBTra Bits u-si & Taea.Thnraj !ii-vn. sad bat. PorUand to CorrsJH, aad anj . aad a ay-laadiBga i Leave BiparU 1 JO a m. Daily SSl sa Situ Kiparia to Lewiston Le. 3 1 .f i J. F. 01 vans, Agent. Boseburg, Or. W.H. Har.fc.irt Gen. Pass. Art, PorUaad, Of. only nn,: Ok sVbsa saw ... . r Kxeeeaa ilir. will aar. v ts Itur l.sas aiw. T . ce i. T9T STY FOB; FU-a H wtITS. - .r eA - frasa aa .nc4. .tn . . U-SSCfT V s dml . o a wlw arar . es leag. ws rail sweeu. t - a ' racer ease aaa wsac isi.iseaa iww. w dace. ST rnehes t eare. extra fall. rc raile tnnunaw wtta whek Baltte w4 a so tHassseil wilS three rows aea ecUar wi.a t-- re Sac anaasr sraMt doth eattoa oraaiweM. Tu. a Be. t.iin ci. , ia caa cad eiraai w eacjc --a . sore tben a blc thearfea. Srsanran i-di . .i,--. SEARS, ROEBUCK cm CO-T il" 1 J tassra, Sisant Ca, rs a) ST e.i. . - Notice of Appointment o - Exuect lix. N-otii-o la hereby given that tha undersigTiajl Wsa ou tb. Hih dar of Normocf . Lgd, daly appointed aae outrix of the last will awl testament olUeoim T. Ruasell, dfceaeed. AU persons having ciaima against said sui are hereby required to present the same p roper Tarifled, to said executrix, at Oakland. Douslaa county, Oregon, within six BMmtha Iroat tha oato nereol. Dated this 16 dsy of November, l. PBANCI3L. BC3SP Bseo Notice for PubllcatJo TJrri StlalAyfl vr orrr Roseburg, reirouN. ;x. 17 Notice is hereby riven that th. ini named settler baa Bled notice ot bis ir to make final proof la support .( his els that said proof wiU be mad. before tbi tex and Receiver,. United statea Land Roseburg, Ore., oa Decern ber S9, Issi, v . JAMES K. PERRY On H E No. for tha lota a and ? TS1S.R6W. It. names th. toiiowii nea to prove his continuous re!.'-, and cultivation of isid land vis: Cturge C" : William Mchols, J. .ilajts, Walu SI ;m - olBiddle, Oregon. 4 - I X.81E-3 -r " Sc. Ma NO Ti Hrrn i Vr Jt c.u.u..su -r- - iM.eaacaasi 1 1 a. T r ncarsjs Sr. aMt it l.i 1 aevwt a, r case a. a