Wake up, Here! Something Doing at Stewart's Store Have you got a $5 bill in your pocket? If so, make it do the work of 86.GO, as follows: For the next Two Weeks I will sell the follow ing bill for strictly spot cash for 85: 20 lbs. D. G. Cane Sugar fl.00 17 lbs. Host HeaJ Kioe (extru flue) 1.25 5 lbs. Pest lionet Coffee 1.25 IS lbs. rst White Navy Beans... 1.00 Mb. Can Good llakitig I'owder. .x .no 4 Pkgs Sea Foam Washing Powd. .40 2 I'kgs II O Presto 30 12 Bars Diamond CSoap 50 1 Can IVpner. 10 1 Cau Allspice 10 2 Boxes Parlor Matches 10 Total lletail $6.00 The 'whole bill for the miserable sum of 85. I will not break above bill. LOOK OUT for our Prize Proposition, beginning on the first of November. I am going to give you a trade-ruining proposition, sure Yours for Stuff ' STEWARTS STORE Oregon Toledo that churches die when they are con tent tod iccnsg definitions of the Infin ite, while those who are made in his likeness nre stunted, dwarfed, and 8Dtiffeil out by greed and shame. Some Christians know more about the anatomy of an aoffel than they do about the pathology of the peor. Yet no living being ever saw an angel, while the poor we always have with ns. The noblest divioitT is simple human ity. The most glorious religious serv ice is Mm ply doing the things for one another tbut we believe the all loving God would do if he were one of us. Church work may be as far from Christ's work as the east is from the we-t. It is easy to mistake iuss and feathers for faith. The master never worried over congregations, or choirs, or canonicals. He left those things to the people who opposed him and brought him to death. He simply did the good he could, never counting the cost to himself; he simply spoke the truth he knew, never calculating the consequences. The working cieed wastes no energy ou definitions while men are doing; it walks in the Teach er's way; it does his work. The need of religion is not some com prehensive scheme of saving the world by machinery; it is not some automatic social propogandtim which will wipe out the slum, clean up crime and make this world a highly desirable place of residence for respectable people. The preparation of such plans me be left to the unfortunates who lack the heart or the eiinrer to enpneH in any Hpflnir work. Neither does it need nloue a mighty wave of iudignatioti against modern phiirasiiism and hypocrisy, nor fasting over our own faults, nor feeding the hungry with the tears of our sympa thy, copiously, generously poured out in the comfort of our reading chairs. The need is simple; practical religion is the easiest of all. It is to do the good that lies nearest you; neither to lecture on it, nor to weep over it, nor even to pray over it until you have done it. Deeds of love, not dreams of beniticence, are recorded in heaven. It is a nobler thing by fui' to have put a clean, smooth pillow under a sick man's head than to be the author of the most elaborate Utopia, the defender of the most intricate doctrine, or the most rigid observer of exact ritual. i The Greatest Line of Fall Goods I Ever Seen in Toledo 1 Ladle' Fancy Neckwear J. S. .AKTIN Genu' New Tie. for Fall Wear An elegant lot of New Ire Patterns New Fabric, Men'i Underwear, Fancy blrtx, Xiirht shirts and other furnishliiKs Ladies' Julia Marlow See thin line for style and comfort. Hoys' shoes A juck-kuife free with each pair of this brand. The White House HENRY LEWIS, Proprietor. Leader in Liow Prices CALL, AND WE WILL PROVE IT. WE Tu TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT HERE. HAVEN'T TIME COME IN. WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Great Recreation and Health Resort at the Newport Beaches. As a winter health and recreation re port Newport is the one par excellence. Recognizing this, and wishing to give the people an opportunity to breathe the fresh, pure ozone of the' ocean, the Southern P..eifio and Corvallis & East ern railroads will resume the sale of tickets through to Yaquina bay ou Sat urday, October 21, and will sell same throughout the winter and spring on every Wkdnksday Axn Saturday. The rates will bo the same as during t he summer and will be good for return .10 days from date of sale. Pit. Misthorn's Sanitary Ska Baths will be in operation during the entire -winter, and treatments will be given dailv. Hot and cold salt water baths can be taken every day in the snnitar ium, anil for anyone desiring rest, rec reatioti and health, no place .on the Pacilic Northwest can be found equal to Yaquina bay. Otiiku Health Uesorts Closed. During the winter nearly nil other health resorts are closed or difficult to reach, and none of them have the ad vantages of Newport and vicinity ns re giird , climate, points of interest, roore at ion and amusement. For parties desiring to enjoy fishing, hunting or seeing the ocean in sunshine and storm this famous resort is uncquided. The surroundings are ideal beautiful scen ery, climate mild, healthful and invigorating. Cottac.i! to IIkxt Cueap. Neat, clean cnttn(-.s,eithc-r furnished or partly so, can 1 e routed in the im mediate neighborhood of the sanitary baths at about f" per month. Plenty of fresh milk, vegetables, honey, fruit and all household necessaries can be obtained at the lowest possible cost, w hile, nil kinds of fish and ilio famous lock oys'.ers cau l.o h;nl in abundance for tho trouble of sopurins; them. I'ooplo troubled with loss of appetite, insomnia, rheuniati-m or run 'down from any cause will flu 1 Newport an ideal place to regain their health uud vigor, or fur rest, uud pleasure. Kull :nforu.alitii as to rules, check ing of baggie, etc., can he obtained from any 8. P. or C. 4 K agent, or from A. L. Craig, ceneral passenger agent S. P. Co., Portland ; of J. C. Mayo, gen eral passenger agent C. & E Albany, Oregon. Kate from Albany, Corvallis and Philomat h, $3.50. A Working Creed. By Henry P. Cope. Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wicked ness, to undo the heavy burdens, and let the oppressed go f rea and that ye break every yoke? Is it rot to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out iuto thy house?" Isaiah 55, 6-7. A working creed is a creed that works. The demand for a practical religion is not a modern discovery. It would bo hard for the most sensational denun ciators of mere sentimentiilism in re ligion to use stronger language than did those old prophets of Israel. Religion-Hlvyays has been either practice or pretense. It has its deep tides of feeling, but it never ends in these ; the tbo deeper the emotion the more defin ite will be its expression. The danger is not that religion shall become emo tional, as that the emotions shall not be so intense arid deep striking as to issue in action. Rven the demand for a practical re ligiou may be purely theoretical. It is not always the man who is denouncing a doctrinaire church who is doing most for the down-iroddeu. The preaching f ethics is often a refuge from their practice, and the writing of books aud the delivery of lectures on sociology becomes often an excuse from service of one's neighbors. Most meu think that heaven is given us as a warehouse of unrealized ideals the truth is earth is given us as a work shop (or their actualization. The vital creed is the one that, with its force of conviction and its sway of heaven bern aspiration, compels one to attempt to make real now all the good we hope heaven may hold. The real services of a ennrch are out side its walls. Thrt inspiration and di rection may be given within, but tho work must be done without where tho no is a is greatest, vvnen a man s re ligion never gets beyoud singing ntl sighing, he is stifling himself with in ' expressed emotions. It is not etrajio Intemperance in Sleep. As for sleep, that is another prevail iug form of intemperance. People sleep to much. They drug themselves with sleep. If a man will only try to get along with less sleep he will be sur prised to discover how little he really needs. And he will find his faculties very much improved by the effort. It is not so much the quantity as the quality of sleep that counts. The man who lies eight or ten hours iu bed, toss ing about from time to time, doesn't get anything like as much rest as the man who sleeps soundly for five or six hours. We are slaves to sleep. Why, for in stance, should we go to sleep at night? The only difference between night and day is that the sun goes down in one case and comes up iu the other. What difl'creuce should that make? I sup pose it is simply a habit acquired through thousands of years of ances trv. We have become like the chick- ens, who go to roost wneu u is uarn. Thomas A. Edison. Gel our clubbing rates. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Yours with Bargains THE WHITE HOUSE Toledo, Oregon v Si teiHSQt fills VY --.' 7.?. ''-Ir.sT.WJw- Monmoiitli State formal liegins its 24th jenr Sept. 26. Three Courses of Sti:dy, preparing for County and State certificates. Higher courses recognized in Washington and other states. Demand for Noinial trained tenrhers. Longer tei nis.higlier WHges and letter opportunities for pio motion award the Normal graduate for his enterprise. School directors appre ciate the superior ability mf Monmouth graduates aud the demand far exceeds the supply. Special atteution ghtn to methods work in graded and ungraded schools. Catalogue conlaii.itig full in formation will be sent on application. Correspondence invited. Address E. D HESSLEE, President. Or J. B. V. BUTLER Secretary. City Meat flarket I keep in stock only THE BEST that can be bought Everything Fresh and Clean Quality W eight P r i c es Guaranteed to Please You Give me a trial G. R. Schenck. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD. TIME CARD. No. 2. For Yaquina: Train leaves Albativ 12:45 P. ' Corvallis 1:50 p. " Toledo s:47 P. m. m.. m. George A. Landreth, The Barber. A neat hair-cut in any style desired and an easy shave. , Trade Marks Designs n.nTio (ending a kotcn and dorlptton nul S,1PSStiii 1 our cmion froo whether an KirtctlfRntoAhl HANDBOOK onHaWnt. Hit 1 K Oiilet appnejr fo.-eecunuspatenta, .. Kt'lSu uiSn tfirouih Mima doTreclM Scientific Bmm. A lmnaaomMy Plnl jed wjrttr. 7l 'nil, in of miT "c enflft" Jonml. lrm, - kr, (Tow months, SI. f,oii Hyall jswa.loalorj. Ursocn oifi-'o. e F Su. WMiimgion. i. v,. I G. K. FREEMAN Toledo. Oregon Arrive Yaquina, 6:2op. m. No. 1. 12:15 P Returning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a " Toledo 7:15 a " Corvallis 11:30 a Arrive Albany No. 3. For Detroit: Leaves Albany Arrive Detroit No. 4. Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany Train No. 1 arrives 111 time to connect with m. m. m. m. 7:00 a. m. 12:20 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:55 a- ni. in Albany the S. P. Vainthuj PapcrhanglnQ Glazing, Varnishing Furniture Cleaned and Polished Satisfaction Guaranteed southbound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before-departure of S. P. northbound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Coivallis anJ Al bany, giving direct service to New port and .adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at7:oo a. tu., ranching De troit about 6:0c p.'m. Fori further information apply to m J- C. Mayo, . '""" General Passenger Agent. J. E. Fuaxklt', Aent, Toledo, B. H, BotES, Yaquina.