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t 7 a V. ii sa m a J K The Kind You Have Ahvajrs "in use for over 30 years, and 7&J5j sona rCc-CC' Allow .. - v... jvuau. All Counterfeits Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex xrimcnts that triflo with and endanger the health of ' Infants aud ChiMreu Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic - .substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fever ishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the - Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 . . . - . . . .4.. .T f T ' I g u MS. VS. aaa Tfct kiultT ClKktiS lot a....i .ll.i..Y ' ' v ".SL l""? -! Spwal oner Price S15.50 N.-".t . JwVK -" TII 4 f it cirht rMTRM. iriliif wxifi. 1 ifUlutt- H yMrowra btB.iknd will ivturn turla.j0 unr nit ntftfd. HkMirf yjmaiaT - WmIiIbii m M lw. ill.n, (UH ir, i fully dmmhM in our mm i l hut !. I.rhii iif KM UmitKUHt to DEW ARE OF IMITATIONS THE DURDICK IkckMBUHtai 1 SOLID Out ird. aianraail atractica Book kind of lanry IT COSTS VOU fEti anfl If eoti''..lTl (Hal joa r tannr riu u fH ... rT ror frrrrit km 1x- f I s o linTES nrk 41. if mmt una wrthin t h w mn'hi .t toc a TV act MUffiid. CKTMLC In lii T DCS T DSLAT. fSrars. K"tw ; f ( o-1k...,-h f r.:ub.- IH.tiT.I Address. SEARS, ROEDUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEX. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of D. S K BTJTOK, fWWWWWWWVVVW WYLIE PILKINGTON, iuccenor to General Blacksmithing TROTTiNa AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, RKI'AIRISG OF AlX KISD8 PROilPTLY DOSE. Map Corner VTaablnxton and Kaaeat., Kotcbn . fKfiTTH" Kte. rrthia; bs anrUuBcyoa caaraaor aaB eaata aw araH OUR aeap pa j tbe K -""3 ' repMaWytwaatittatoadfrtrlrtr Vwm Xorthlr.'ha(r-. "Theireatajorojs is a rat department Mire boiled downrAtlsnts rVmivtJmtlon. Thsealatoa-oetserrtainlTS awlavidM rni-vrtpe4ls.n hiraKo F.paorlti HermM. -A law .hoald be ?,,. Mrwmielline Utr oeof Uil ratalone faail .ablk-arh.-jl."Th Hon i. A. RnuUitoon. we ooaM qante t awand. .f vtmnarr-rarta. Is emu at aar. a Ma HiiIm la. mm4 hmmk hf rttwrm m. Addre, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. lnO, CHiCACO, ILLINOIS. U. S. A. HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. 7 ilk aaill JtKk i,.,t ar aair f fraw 6 3c a S 3. 2 S . ae aaaal al OUR CFFER: ' ot c" out and send tons.inelosffnod aeed sampis of tee rsael wanted. and eut it ontss Martin roots as poauble. Inrlon war aiml aria awaud and A m. par postsee. and aa will suks tke .w-ra i. raar kair eM, and send to Ton K. ,ll;,pr!,,,lU- A1 " yo" perfertli atiafled. rrwra It sad we will inunedisteia ref and yonr monrv, nr II. . , Ui Otw- frl a. UtWn, Un. swltrh rr.T'J T11 ". 65CJ abort SW-m, .w. fi-in. lonr. short etem. l.(K:3-ox! fat-to. long, short stem. $ 2.2 5; -o-tn. i I i , .7; .if a. a W.UUTU ( 3 ln" burbert irra1. on the trt tkaa pdsl I im.. write for Free Cataioe-uo off halrOwaea. Addrses. -MJO1- 1 tEARS, ROEBUCK a CO. (Inc.) Cntcaaa, " Mwanikli ...! ISMal. ffasas, To The Unlortunate. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable aot tbe most suocoasful Specialist in San Fran cisco, still continue to cure all Sexual and a2 V -v,'.-!Vft 4etlal Disease1 sues vvVj OotiaorThaea, uleet V-NiTe Stricture. Syph Ilia to all iu lorms, Slkla Oi ease, Nervoua Debil- I My, Impotency. Srmi- I nal Weakness aud Loas affi' of rianhood, tbe count- ouenoe ol self sbuae and excaae producing the fohowioir sympiomts: ssliow imuti-uauct-, dxik pots under tbe ejes. pain in the h-ad. rinci iu toe ears, ion 01 eon Udeiice, dinnlciice in proscuiuf stranirera. paltnlstion of the he weakness of Uio limbs and bai k biaa al nmmnr. pluiploson the face, coukIl, oiniiumption etc UK. W IB BOS ba practiced In Ban Francirco Mi) OTertblrty years and those troubled should not i Itftrtificialltrrli.Toctc t h. tA -u. atl to consult bim and receive the benefit of -nil. rilunaiiy Qi 0 1st he fOOd and aids at great skill aod experience. The doctor cure Wature in fitreiiglncnitl"; and reCOD w ben others fail. Try him. Cures suaranteep. StrUCtlllg tlie "Xhilllstt'J digestive or- cXjirrite at hon,c- c,'e gane. Itistho. test discovered dipest- KfrJ. T. 0IBB0N. 625 Kearny tit. 6s n Iran , aDt an( tonic. $0 01 her preparation sfo.cai . I can approach it in efficiency. It ln- ; etantly relieves and permanently cures TbeRonl Xor.Lwe.t ... Semi-weeUy j gSSffife LTaSa' J ArKDEAiEB Lotb one year for only 2 ! SickHeadache.GasttA'fri:, t-a.r,o Vi pries! e-fooe paper alone. E I I I I M.. -.lt,- I,.S ,V1 Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of lias lecti made under his per- suicr ision since Its infancy. nn ttl A Hoiwlra vnii in lita Signature of i Years. VMM., mccr. Mrw vMnc em. 44 Mjf riartlt wiil ..m one RTF R SlWFn nr uw trst ciiiirr.Mto. 4 FS .Vim sssssss. flflSV U '""' va.-iou miws, wua .artaai to- r VI . l 1 . rrerr ansi iarrtaT. i aP ? -if , 5!? T WO. rmXTOS Ptll BH.H I rt.K-. J 1--1 ! - ! bus. wmi the a.f 1 V ' k Jncearl II 1 ii mm mxa aroipuic lro .ii.t to t urd a a nor uMr. otrop ntlt luil Innrtk Uhl ud In tl (of bocwd and annMnlaM (Much. flnrt Mrkcl drawer pall, rrrtu on fiwir rrtm an joMabi. iin. iuii Kyth iron KuhL fhipMnylkkira brae. iwut f.r amloi fwL Mf Uirrulinc Tioratinr mkaltir. aaumatK boMan .indw. adjonable bari. natenl InMoa li bprator-impronH kw whrrt adjuKabi. nroswre foot iamwl ahatUr rmn patral Mxlktar, arat u a.m i.ilj aii.ia.ij aaa aiaawi.m aa aiaaUhal? a. iry kaan Ha III k faml .it aad aar Fra I- n boanTnnea ran it and do ritbtr plaia or an. rk. 4 8-ftr' ai.alat .iiaaa.i I, antltk mt toarbuta. WOTHIWG '"!. Las 1 O. W. SOAH.l I -lgP0WD CATALOGUE PRE? .S BiG CATALOGUE TZl.V?ZX. UK Ian, Caafkarj-Wnraaa, han, Mnl k analava, Wia Hka, SHjllia, P 1 jaat Jtt 7 oar store kaa per at bm oiq Tells jaatvha tov ctorrkariicra btmcaraaC oar for bttys sod wli nrevrnl hiss frosi orarr a reins rus oa .T : t xpiadBA j.Kt kaar to order, fcow aswk (Jaa frrMM. vilf tie on snrthins; to 7 oar ton. 1 fee Ms; huh r 1 . Ibe foatair alone im M eeaWL FREE OFFER. St'S'S M ernl sostace. aa IM Bis Baak wyi a. east ton. mi T H pamiaal.sH if to don't think tt tsworta wetmetle I. rent. yon sotd. a a ke. to the kraeat wbnlenaJe pOoas of arerrUUB, aaj SO and a. will laiaiillililj rrlara jmr I i atala. WHAT TSE FKEM SATS AMIT TTU CATAlSCrfl -1 1 ta a BMauaieB of buuum icXonsa4ios." Minneapolis OLtaa.) TrUxise. "A wonderful piece of ork..'WailiBrtoa National Tribone. The (sukvw Is wonder.'' awbealerfN. H.tlntoa. ear.EoebarkacCo.aoiie of tbm Unest bouses of its kind la CWrajro." Tacapo IntrrOotaa. Niicsto the; Public. Koseiiceo, Ok.. October 21, lS'J. Notice is hereby given that the nnder eine.l, (he trustee cf the bankrupt es tste of Pariei Curtin. n:ll receive ond consider proposiiicnt U-t the purchase of what is known as the Curtin Ssw Mill, B taatd near Couj-tock?, Oregon, all pr ijwitior.8 subject to rejection. Address mo at Koeebare, Oregon Date for :Ioeinj tlio receipt of tho earte will be thirty dys from tbe date hereof. miei at Koee inrg. Oregon, this 21st day of 0 Holier, I SIM J. T. Lkidgeb, .Trustee. Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. tU other results of i "Am Cure. J Prepor.l by E. C O.uWtVco.rcVcog DEFENSES OF WASHINGTON. l.ra. WtlaoB'a Rrport o lear'a Op rratlon a ad Armaancmt of tke Capital City. (5en. Wilson, i-hicf of engineers, has made a report of the operations for the defense of AYnshing'tou. These works are in eharpo of Lieut. Col. Charles J. Allen anil Lieut. Jay J. Morrow, his r sistaut. In regard to the defenses. Gen. Wilson says: "The defenses of Washington ure lo tated at thref sites two ou the lift bank mid one on the right bank of tin" Potonine river. One of the 6ite on the left bank is in charge of an ordnance sergeant; the other two were garri soned during t he year. "At the begiuiiiug of the fiscal year permanent emplacements were com pleted Tor four ten-inch guns on disap pearing carriages aud three eight-inch guns on disappearing carriages. One ten-inch It. L. rifle, intended for tests of experimental parapet, had also been mounted teniHrarily for defense dur ing the war with Spain, with funds from the appropriation for 'national de fense.' This gun was subsequent ly mounted ou the platform built for test ing experimental parapet. Jn addition to tm foregoing, construction was in progress upon two emplacements for ten-inch guns on disappearing car riage and for two four-inch rapid-fire jruns. under allotments from the ap propriation for 'national defense.' These batteries were entirely complet ed during the year. "Construction was commenced dur ing the j car upon emplacements for eight 12-inch mortars, two sis-inch purs on disapM'aring carriages, two five-inch rapid-tire guns on balance-pillar mounts, and two 15-pounder rapid lire guns. At the close of the yeargood progress had U-en n;nde on nil these litttcries. with expectations that they will be completed during the present wcrkiMg season. An electric light and injwer station was completed for the w-rl;s on the left bank, and construc tion of n plant commenced for works on the right bank. The tortcdo store house in process of const ruction at the close of the fiscal vear was completed I s rd ixf upied. and work liegun on an cs- t- !-')! to the mining casemate. The . pl.-rlnc mines planted in tbecbanne! i':e war were maintained for n short ti:i-c after the beginning of the vc::r. vl en all the material was taken up. cleaned, repaired and stored. "A number of type 11 rauge finders were mounted in the completed batter ies, ami steps taken for mounting those of ly pc A. One lottery commander's station lias been authorized. , "A cu:er of minor repairs to the va rious batteries were made during1 the yrar. ineiiy to slopes and parapets in jumi iy the weather. "The experimental parapets, the test of which bad lcen delated bv the war with Sjiain. were kept in repair during the year, and the tests finally made June 29, 1S99." Washington Star. ARMORED TRAINS t.eaerallr lasproTlsr. with Itaal iMalea or aal.aTa far Iha r lrwtrwtla of Trasai. Many ditpatches from the Trau.vaal rcfvr'to the armored trains which are tisiti to trausort troops and passengers through the district in which military opi ratious arc going on, and inquiry ituRilly arises as to what constitutes a train of that kiud. t. : ..r . -T ii nuiuing more man a train o ordinary freight cars which have been strengthened on the inside with sheets f metal aud jHerced with lioles through which nries antf small field pieces may- lie nsl r n an attacking panr. A flat car or gondola, with a heavy piece c two of artillery, may lie a part of such a tram, ai.o in some instances enough of the cloj-ed cars msy be taken away to elloxv a maxim ptin to lie placed in po sition. An army officer in speaking of these trains said: "They are always impro- tisea ami fitted v with tbe material nearest at band, i bis mar be railroad iron, sheets nf steel or sandbags, and sometime nothing more than heavy tuuiiM-r. e used armored trams in 1'orto Kico and in the I'hilippincs, and the trains about which we read as lje- iiig- used in the Transvaal are probnhlv m mot rcspei-ts like those improvised jiortablc strongholds. There are some Tirs. like the new steel cars, which have advatitag-s us means of trausiwr tatiou iu a country made dangerous by an enemy, but almost nnv kind of cars may be turned into tb class now- known as 'armored' at short notice, and the armoring will depend on the me chanical skill of the officer is com mand." X. V: Tribune. I.aMKrTtty nf Watrhea. Watches are famous for their longev ity, and some seem to licar a charmed life, despite sundry visits to the pawn broker nnd other vicissitudes of for tune. The other day a little girl found a gold watch and chain in a field at Woodbum. Ilucks. The chance of dis- cmcring- the rightful owner seemed faint, indeed when the article was rec ognized by Mr. Arthur Cripps. of tlreat -Marlow. It was one which Mr. Cripps nau lost wiuie hunting over 10 rears ago. otwithMai5tling its-prolonged in iriiucui tnr worhs or tne watch were scarcely injured. London Telegraph. Improving; the Pkoaoa;rapk. tn tne principle of the sounding imru, w uicu repeats a sound at so short an interval that the original and tbe repeated waves impress the ear in uni son, a device called the polyphone bas recently lieeu applied to the pliono- grapn tor tlie purpose of doubling the volume oi sound issuing from that in strument. A phonograph with the poly phone attachment has two horns, each provided with a diaphragm and stylus. Not only is the sound made louder, but its (juslity is improveLYoutb.s Com- During the tremendous excitement of gold discovery in California, the great est production in the United States was $(",5,000,000 per annum. The regular gold, production of the country is now greater than that, and ft is annually increasing about 10 per cent. The expenses of the queen's house hold are estimated at 172,000 a year. Probably the oldest toy in the world is the top. It has been used all over tbe world for thousandsof years, andin some savage tribes is used in the per formance of religious rites. Drinking glasses called tumblers ow e their name to the fact that they are the successors of little round silver bowh, so perfectly balanced that whichever way they were tipped about on the table they tumbled into position again and there remained with the rim up-1 .St a . - waru, as ii asking to be refilled. To the man w ho knows nothing about the rate of swimming that is to say, to the great majority it will probably seim that Mr. Jarvis, the amateur champion, did not do a very remarkable fent in swimming a mile in just 23 min u:. at Leicester. England, the other d:iy. Xt cm ti lets ibis is a world's rec ord for tiie distance. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. ' The chalk plate process is being used w ith satisfaction in the various month ly reports of the Climate and Crop Serv ice. Married people outlive the unmarried, the temperate and industrious live longer than the gluttonous and idle, and the residents of civilized nations live longer than those of uncivilized coun tries. Sir Kobert Hall makes the statement that of 30,000,000 suns tbe existence can be proved scientifically. Around each sun its planets revolve. The electric flash which girdles the earth seven times in less than a second might travel straight ahead for J.800 years and not reach the farthest of these known suns. Liquid uir is so cold that mercury im mersed in it turns solid, and can be em ployed to hammer a nail. Vet, when a glass tube containing fiquid hydrogen is immersed in liipiid air the hydrogen gently boils, nnd gradually turns into vapor, like w ater simmering over a slow fire. The temperature of liquid air is 312 degrees Fahrenheit below zero; but that is "hot" compared with the tem perature of liquid hydrogen, which is about 4U0 degrees below zero. The St. Lawreuce canals will attract a great deal of trade when thev are com pleted. The capacity of the canals now Hearing completion will at first lie about 3,000.000 tons a year in one direr tiou, but by degrees as ships are built more to the requirements of the trade the capacity may be doubled, and w he the jiower of the falls for lighting pur poses is fnlly used and the canal system comes under the government's coutrol 12,000,000 tons each way mar lie ban died. A suatt winch has just been com pleted by tbe Itethleheni Steel compnn for the Boston Elevated railway is 27 feet 10 inches long, nnd the titamete of the flywheel fit is 37 inches; ih diameter of journal. 34 inches; th diameter of the crank disk fit 32 inches. The shaft is hollow, the axis hole ln-ir 17' i inchts in diameter. The weigh is r;,410 pounds. The shaft is of fluid compressed nickel steel bydraulicall forged ou a mandrel, oil tempered ati annealed. STARTLING RAT STORY. Lo adorn District Post Office Closed aa4 Hoaaea Orerraw fcy the Radeat. About a tear ago on important dis trie', jost office in London was closed If bad been opened for stamps, money orders, post office crders and telegram till midnight, aud it was in the rente of a thickly-populated district. On day the doors were shut and a card af fixed, slating that it was closed for re pairs. Weeks passed and it was not re opened. The tiost master genera! re ceived complaints by the score. Hut the weeks became months, and still the doors remained closed. And the peo ple aroucc wondered why. trie trutn is at last out, ana some of tfie families rtsidicg near know to tneir cost, tne iost orr.ee in ques tton had to be closed because it ha become the happy hunting ground vast hordes cf rats, who consumed let ters by the bagful, and many postal or cei. money order forms and other of ficial kihts. Tbe rats forced the pos office to lie closed, and after numerous attempts to rid tbe placeof the rodents. It was found possible to do so on! oy putting oowu entirely new ccmen foundations and entirely retimlitrin the place. As nearly as HiliV th iot office had, but for its mere shell, to -lie rebuilt. That done, the trouble of the immediate ucighiiorhood Iwcame accYntuatrd. Driven from the post of fice tbe rats have journeyed to the stir rouncmg houses, which are now in festcd with them. The cvrres)ondeut from whom the above information comes has had sev eral cats in his place, and thev hat done something to keep things down but. to use his words, "to go home is to find the wife and the maids with fiv ing petticoats rushing up the stairs servants won't stay in the house except tor a very snort time, mats and pictures, some of the latter several feet tip the walls, have been consumed, my wife is terror-strickeu, and when I reach home at night I often find bar locked nair starved, in an npper room afraid to move about aud too nervous even to go near where the food is kept until com in." The informant states tha his experience is similar to that of many reccing near nini London riews. Eafeets of W ar oa Came. I heard two South African sportsmen discussing the other day the possible ef iects a campaign spread over a l.irce area might have on the dwindling big game of that region. Tbe conclusion they arrived at was thnt the game had already receded beyond the possible sphere of influence of such operations. At the tame time war has before now- had strange and far-reaching effects on the uistribuUon of local fauna, as, for instance, when the cannonading 1S70-71 drove great bustards across the seas and into our eastern countries in numbersunprecedented since that mag nificent bird forsook this islaud for good and all many years ogo. London Leader, Her Majeaty'a Portrait. l ror. Angeli, the queen's favorite painter, who has recently been intrust ed w ith the execution of a portrait of her majesty, enjoys her highest, confl uence. .No secret, be bas been telli no- nn interviewer, is hidden from him. The last time tbe queen was sittinsr to him nt Windsor castle, on the occasion of her eightieth birthday, she wished to be taken simply as a woman, not as the queen. This portrait, at her majesty's re, is to be reproduced for circula ii nmong the English people. The ;.een, however, will not allow theorig al portrait, to lie used for reproduc tion, so t-ror. Angeii will make a copy v. men go limes-Herald. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS Abrahams "Ikelsteiu, has lost his wife." Solomon "Yaas, an' it's a total loss. Dere vas no insurance." Phila delphia North American. Running Xo Risk. Maud "I'd hate to think that you'd throw yourself at xreu. .Mamie -ytny not7 Jle s a good catch." Brooklyn Life. Maude "They say there is no longer any man m the moon. Edith "H'm! They have made a summer resort of it, suppose.' lioston Transcript. A Mean Insinuation. "Ves, I'm onlv L'O. Ask Dr. Pellets my aire if vou don't believe me." "Is be the oldest iiihab- taut?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. Subbub "Iteastlv weather! Mud a foot deep." Mrs. Subbub "Oh, I'm so glad: Perhaps we'll be able to keep tile cook over night." Tow u Topics. lie "I think, dear, that you are say ing things you w ill be sorry for." She "Well, if I'm saying anything I'll be sorry for I'm glad!" X. Y. Press. Mt-Stvat "Me son. Tim. has 500 nun v.orl.in' under him." McTueh "Plint'I !:e !uin" I'littin ;i royf on a tiiu nu i.t 1 1 1 1 1 s liustoi. Hi laid. YOUR LII En Is oat ol order if you hare the symptoms snumerated on this chart. Tom can be cured without the aid ol Calomat, Blue Mass or Quinine. They are mineral and are apt to poison the blood. Why not add your name to tbe already Urge list of people cured by Bl'DYANt III DYAN bai cured 10,000 0th rs and It will cure you. MITOTAN Is the (reatest vegetable remedy ot tbe century and will relieve all the folio sing symptoms : IICDYAN can bo bad ot all drufiU lot H cent per pac kage. POINTS OF WEAKNESS: 1. BILIOUS HEAD AC H E Relieved by HUDYAN. 8-3. JAUNDICE OF THE EYES. HUD YAN will cause the yel lowness to disappear and the normal, healthy eoloi to return. . COATED TONGUE, FOETID BKEATH. HUDYAN will clearlhe tongue and make lb breath pure and sweet. 8. TENDERNESS AND PAIN IB THE STOMACH, DUE TO INDIGES TION. HUDYAN wi clear the stomach of tbe excess of bile, relieve the pain and cause the lood to be perfectly digested. 8. ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER. HUDYAN wiU lessen the congestion and re duce tho liver to its normal sixe. ni'DYAN will core all tha above symp toms and make you well. Do not delay longer. Co to your druggist at once and pro cure a package of ni'DYAN (or 0 cents or packages (or It'. If jour druggist doea not keep It, send direct to tho IICDYAN REM. EDY COMPANY, Kan Francisco, California, if you are not satisfied with tbe effects, re turn the empty Ill DYAX box and we will return your money. Remember that you caa consult the HUDYAN DOCTOHI FREE. Call and see the doctors. You may call and see tlirm, or write, aa you desire Addresa HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, Car. ttacktM, Market aad Ellis ta. Sis Frsaciata, Cal. II HT; TUI DIRECT.KOCTKT Montana. Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. Utrcs choice if two (avoritu routes, via the CMOS PACIFIC Fast Kail Une. cr the KIO G KAXDK sceuic Lines. Look at the time 1 1 i days to Salt Lake 2l3 days to Denver lYz days to Chicago 4j days to New York Free McclIniuK CbaUr can, l bolalerea Tourlat Bleeping Car. Pnllinan palace Blecp--x Cars operate on all traluK. Ft- luribcr iuiorma'icp .apply lo J. F. til VANS, RcseLurg, C. O. Terry, W. E Co man, Tray raae.Ar.1 Gen Agt. l-'l Third St., Fct: etc Or. Citation. In theluootyCuurt, (or the Countr i-f JJoog w.a w n l VJ' til . In tbe matter ! ih atai .,1 ir,,i.i.i. u u.r.n deccan-d. To Wailare Mjoalt, Frank Mviialt, 5Iry Wanvheiihciiiier. (-srah Macet, iU Maeet, ASJce J Drown, ltcth Lee Msget. Harriot kom. Rului Jlsret. Msitle Maget, tlbel Hal es, Vvli Hayea and liattie Hares, greeting: lu the name of the Hate ol Oregnn, you are hereby cited and rcuuied io umr In tha t'OOOty Court Of the Slalff nf n,rn rxr Ik. vuuni)oi uoocias. at tDe court room thereof. . niAcvuiK, iu tne voUDiy Ol UOUglSS. on Tuesnsy, the 2nd., day of Jannanr. A. Ul 1. at 10 o'clock, in the Inreoon ol ibat day, tben and thereto show eanse if any there D-, hv an order ol ibis court sbould not be made, autbor- 1- r a "ncu,,8 " aaministrator. t.eorge K. Uine. to ae.t th,- real nr.irrt hiinnFin m said est tc. at nrirsle aaiv loro.ah l h....T oruvriopay on toe inoebteunraa ara ntsaia etatc, and lo y tb eou and upentes ol ai- minuiiatiou. bald U roperty is deacrlbed aa fOllOW. tO-Wit: ll., lllh liall nf Hnnilln. claim nnmbciod 41 of WUlism L. Wilson and wife, being part ol section Si. In towohip0, 8. R. , V. V ill. Mer In touglaa County, biale ufOn-son, tbe Mid south bail of laid claim containing lfo.ji acres moror less. Tuinnta. t ion ia founded on I lie verified petition of said uuiuiuinuii, Hm pvmnn oeiugnowon hie in said court. Wlturas. Ihe Hun. Jno l.ini.liirf iK. Coun'y Court, of tbe Slate of Ou-gun. (or the Countv of Donglaa with the seal ol said Court affixed, thi Sih., day ol November, law. . . Attcat: J. F. Gaiijcy, cl-rk. ) By F. A llifiu, driut. We Have the Best Cheapest PIANOS ' ''-' '"'VTv. V U,eB The favorite of the Army and No. 5, $35. St. Paul, Gloucester, Tcpeka, Buffalo, Oregon, Texas, Indiana, Potomac, Yankee, Frolic. All goods fully guaranteed f:1 OREGON n t .: - IV.V' . r-rts- Jiij . -a ' af' . Guitars, Banjos, MandolinsViolins, Accordions, Autoharps. ne musical line can be Had at aataWWwaaaiaS MSI il aaaarajaaalaaaaaaas!awa,i, awa. aiiUM l'aaajaa:m,mt You Purchase! See our stock POCKET KNIVES, AIR GUNS VELOCIPEDES, STEAM ENGINES, HOT AIR TOYS, EASTMAN RIFLES, STEVENS FAVORITE BOYS RIFLES Our stock is chuck full of the useful as well as orna mental. Call and see Churchill Cass Street Market Wholesale Fresh and Cured Fish and Hay, Grain and Flour. Phone Main 181. ?P. Benedick. 2 Any Job Work doneat f Reasonable Pf -, Triumph Prune Grader Foj Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER M0RLEY, Patentee and Get your. SCHOOL We have a Complete stockjof TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . A. C, MARSTERS & CO. iillllM'lilll1 iWim and and ORGANS, iti1iif4itiY CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM BALLS, NEEDHAM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but not in quality. Navy. A few of the ships derfer Typewriter during the Spanish-American War. "Kvf"' -. ' . - and sold on the installment the 1 . K. RICHARDSON STORE. KODAKS, WINCHESTER at & Woolley's. and Retail Dealers In Meats Game in Season DOZIER & MARTIN, Props. Undertake? End Embalms?. i Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon SUPPLIES .At Marsters. III- I LIllllULIlLLlls equipped with the Blickens- No. 7, $50. The Blickensder fer is rapidly dis placing the more complicated aud higher priced ma chines, as it does the same work equally as well (if not better). 40,000 now in use. plan. Baud Instruments In fact almost anything its Administrator's Notice. MOTICK IsJ HERCBY GIVE THAT T-'.t A' uudersigued was on the 2nd day of - -:. lTOf duly appoinUd administrator of th. tua of tSanuei J'urrier de:eawd. All pereoos i.tT ing claims against taid state are hereby r quired to present the same, property eri3ed, lo tbe said administrator at bcottaoer. tii. Count-, Oregon, wtiblasix mcntb (roai u, dale hereof. Jested this 5th rfsr of October. 1MM. WILLIAM ..BfJBCHABD, Admin istratMr ot to. il oi fear' e Turner, deceased. .... , : 4, Railnr4 Time Roslhboa; d RoMborg local, Ko, 17 lepart7 JO a. to. . SoothrMinrK. Rowbarf local. No. 16, arrives 5 20 p. at. NotthbooDd oterUnd, No. 6, ar- c ritrea 10 :35 a. m. ; depart 10:45 a. ra. 'Southbound orerUnd. No. 6, arrirea 4 :15 a. m. ; drpana 4 .25 a. go. raaiauT tradis. Nortbboond fast tbroogb freigbt. No ' 221, arrive 4 :10 p. m. ; depart 5 50 p. m. Soatbbound fast tbroogb frrfgbt. No 222, arriyra 7.-00 . m.; departa 8:00 a m. . North boon d miied Irani No. 223amv at 2 -55 p. no.. 8oodaya, Wedoesdari i', ! Friday, depart 9:00 . m., Moucr s Tbnrsdays and ralordaja. Sontbboond mixed train No. 22'" rivea at 3.-00 p. o., on Sanrlay, day and Fridat. depart 7:15 a. a Monday, Tboreday and 8atarda;a. 3lrrnoii(rr Cacacu-comer of Xala aad Ls atseeu. Saaday Berrioa: rreaealnr, O . and 00 p. l; BabbsUi achool, a. m.;-. A- Walker, Superintendent; Claaa Meir-v s Cloa of U aaoroln aerritar Kpvorta U-, t?' 7:00 p. at. F. 8. Godfrey, PraatdeaL Frsyar , ateaUnc, Wednesday, at7:3B p. m. G. R. Aanou), raatnr, w . Panooare, eornar Mala a4 Laoo. Cwrrzo turiiu Cacaca-oa rovter Mraet. Sunday eerrica, at 11 a. m. and 738 p. as. Pray er aieetinf. Tbnraday reninc. Mr. Lcct If. Curur, Paator. 9t. Obok Cacaca-Coraer Caw ','-. Main streets. 8er1eeaoa aceood aai .h Snnday atorainc of eaea month aad .tv y t.a ereniog. Special aerrieea annoaHc ' :; 'mt to time. Rar. Job Cava-. . U'jtivz. - 7. " M. K. Cauaca, SocTii.-fieiTiceaerery gat 3 j otniof and erenlng. R J T Cotto. past & Bsjtut CacacH comer of Laae aad treeta. Sunday aerrice: Preaching at 11 a. M. - and 7:30 p.m. Eabbath School at SJ a. bl, O; t. Coahow, aaperintendeaL tayer tint t 730 Wedoeaday evening. x. A. Co Co La, Paatnr. flarr Caatimajr Cacaca Ceruer of P!n and Woodward atreeta. Sunday aerrice ' Preachinc both morning and erening. Baaday chool at M a. m. T.P.8.C. E. at I JO p. m Prayer meeting each Wednesday eresisg at 7 JO. AeordUl weleome aad greating awaits W. A. Woob, Paatcr Tixsr PaTTXBtAa CBTBca Comer ef Caa ao1 Bo atreet. Snnday aerrice: Pnhlk worship. 11 a. m., ant p. ss: Babbata achool, Wa.au T. P. 8. C." E. at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday erening T.X J. A. Towsaaaa, Paetor Ta W. C. T. U. will hold ita wmlar meetinjs oa the second and fourth Mondya of rrery mooia at 7 30 p. m. ia tb Xprworta Leagua " room of the M. X. Church. QRAfl CO. taiiai i niaaocuc Aaaav, i Fast gait Lake. Dearer. Ft Fet Mail j Worth. Omaha. Ksa- Mail L p.m. sasCirr.St. Louis, c hi- C:Sp.a cagoandXaat Spokaae ' WalU Walla Lewiatoa. I Epokaue Flyer j Spokane, Minneapolis, J Flyer 3:4 p. at. St. Paa Unloth, Mil- Sa. aa. wan kie, Chicago and i East j p m. , ocxjix Snjunsor ! 4 p. si. . AH Sailing dates subject i tocaaage. i ForSaaFrancifo ; Sail Dee ,S,118, 2S,j 'is, and rrery i days. Dsilv i P- . jKx. Sea. Cotraaia Rirax STsJIBB9 To Astoria and Way Landings. IxUDds' p. m. Saturday lOp aa. taaa- WiiL.rrr Sirs Oregon Citr, Kewberg. Salem A Way-Land s Er. Sunday' l-SBp. m. m Wiuinm In v . : y ToeaThnnl blu. RiTaaa. .if.t ana oat. i wcoa otr. narten aad r- aan " sy-inaings. I a. I Wliuatm a... I..aa. lues.ioursi u.i oH- ronami n iorraina ajK aad I zL I ana nay-Landinga t Leare Binaria Bsajta SiTa Riparia to Lewutoa I Lea tiewtatoa I Daty 8:38 a. to. 1:9 a. m. Daily J. F. Givans, Agent, Boaebarg, Or. W.H. Huribart, Geo. Para. Agt. Portland, Or-. - ONLY 02,75- SE.NONOMONSV.Cut: n sm aaoa u as. ukIms aroaatl tea at mmt will w.f i I RJaTliaf(l. ajars aa easaslm-, s try u a4 if toaad arrax ' . aiawly as r-. pay Um nvn, - Siimrt ar aaut araa$2.75 aa4 nana. : ! ekar-tan, iJ arair si tn a caals toe ! aula.. THi i c"e is t. TtST STYLE FOR FilAsrili . WINTER, saa-.a ftvaa aa aura aaa a , hum? an aaai SSmS ar eak. W tnehes loag. wrf NUrw U--nr w taps, ra tail, tlpn . aa aaani MHsa. fnlly tnaima aiia alaa BalU aHl tan aa.aar tnatmM with thrasrows sn4 aollar mith aa,,, re-si aaa eka kanoa imuama, TWa aaa mW aaa laraaaftaaS sad milI to mm tlul a. I wTinHw,,iB.K wrMaatrSMoa.nM. StAKS, ROEBUCK A CO. a ara aaaraaakil Notice of Appointment o Exncct tlx. ; -.j'" Njotice is; hereby gin that the undisiKT!4 ' , ' Was ou the 14th rUv .,r daly appointed aa executrix of the laat will ans . lesiameni oi oeoira T. BueseU. deeeased. Ad persons naving claims airainst aaid estata ara btfrebr reunired to maiut thA Un . verined. lo said extvittri v ,i n.vi.i V.. . fao'y. Ori-gon, within U moutaa Irotn Dated this lo day of November, 19. Kiweitrix. Notice for Publication TJsiteb Statis L5n orrt, Mitico is hereby given that ti!e tullowinr. I named aetUer has filed notice of bia inatauJa t 9 ?".nnal proof in support of bia claim, sd 1 I 1 tnaiaaiaprootwlil .be made befot the Hewi. r1 """"'w vuiuhi states i ua oic at Boseburg. Ore., on December , 19, i w,m, JAMBS IS. PXREr T313,K6Y. Ho names the foJiowiusr . neasea to proro hUcoutlnuou residwjee v .' ,cuIuron 'aid land via: ure Qv j T ia eas,siaa 'nlnW saaaa , - -V. saarssaar awMl t t i Fjr t i - 'J jr '-:-