Fti* in» in n eat WHtcli-»lui|»e o l e . A w e - u r » W l . l U o W e t. . » o f singulär aUil- i n*e»i. ity, and hl» career M n y fall, and even summer, is the ha» beeil one of al- time usually selected for planting out «¡M*af oui"be*i* ph> may doubt the truthfulneM ot U»i* against him, and there when Morse gave his write me, lucloeiog a tump, and f telegraph to the world young Eckert was ““ *■ I am an re that the CvTi- ny wife, for ehe u»eu noth- one of the first to master it and soon be­ »our or five mouth» »ho u*ed came proficient in Its use. His recognized FR EEM A N BTOEKER, ability as an operator gained him the su- * t Htreet, Alientown, Pa. perintendeney of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago telegraph line, and he • •ectiral a more responsible position when I Skin Purifier, internally, and that line was taken into the Western Union tt Skin Cure, and C u t ic g k a system. He left the company to operate an i Skin Beautilier. externally, in- l speedily care every disease and unprofitable gold mine in North Carolina, A OOOD PLANT W E LL PLANTED, a, aealp, and blood, with I o m o f where he was when the war broke out. purchase near home. As soon as the r to age, from pimples to scrofula. General McClellan appointed him super plants arrive, unless ready immediately Price, CcTirrnA, Me* Pose, I intendent of military telegraphs for the _ $1. Prepared by the P ott * » j Army of the Potomac in 18»i2, and in Sep to set them out, place iu a damp, cool !«iCAt C orpokation , Bctoo. j Umber of that year he was called to Wash spot, and keep the roots covered with to Cure Skin DI msm «,*' M pages, 50 jug-ton ftDu t ■■ blood aud mucous surface, of the system. In b uyin g fla ils ’* Cattarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made ill Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. C'beny 4 Co., Testim onial* free. ■ »W . »o ld by druggists, price 76c per bottle. _______________ Boys who are forming the habit of throwing dice o; loafing about places where such things are done are being trained in the direction of gambling, wlroh is one of the worst of liabita Fathers and mothers do you know where your sons spend their time when away from home. I iiad a severe attack of catarrh a d became so deaf I could not hear n a common conversation. I Buffered terribly from roaring in niv head. I procured a bottle of K lv ’s Cream Balm and in three weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and I can say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, catarrh, take E ly ’* Cream Balm and becured. It is worth $1,000 to any man, woman or child suffering from catarrh.— A. E. Newman, Gray­ ing, Midh. j jjà im dency to rheumatism, just as they are with one to consumption or lo scrofula Slight causes may develope this. As soon as the agonizing complaint mani­ fests itself, recourse should be had to Hoatetter’s Stomach Bitters, which check its future inroads and banishe« the* rlioniiialjo nnioo;, Ctît Of the rjYwiil. T lii« statement Lillie« exactly with tlu tcHtirnony of phv«iciAti« who have etn ployed this fine blood depurent in their private practice. There is also the amplest professional and general testi monv as to the efficacy of the Bitters for malaria, liver complaint, constipa­ tion, indigestion, kidney trouble, nervousness and loss of appetitQ and flesh. After a wetting, whether follow­ ed by a cold or not, the Bitters is use­ ful as a preventive of the initial attack of rheumatism. j August Flower” A Burns small boy crawled under the ! l>ed the other day whcli l>i» mother wanted to punish him. .She couldn't get him out and left him there*until hi* father returned from the HttisKi office j When tike old im.n came and wap told j about the esse lie started to reach Perhaps you do not believe these under the b *d and yank the young I ‘•bird" out to administer tin* merited \ statements concerning Green’s Au- chastisement, whereupon the youthful gust Flower. Well, we can’t make American said: ‘‘ Hello, dad, is she you. We can’t force conviction in­ after you tout" Here the curtain fall, j to your bead or med- S* £ } P ¡JLrfS A CHEAP COTTAGE. Fbftiu and N u b»t»n t>u l and Can He B u ilt Fur J r . » T h a n «1 .0 0 0 . [Copyright, lobo, by American I'm »* Asaucia- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. C U R E The Wurth of Good Me in hors hip Iu the | A lie* ai.d Ct*m;*!i-tv Tn .t. 11 .. M < * .listing of Sup- tkm.) L t x i^ c - S tr u n l T in u k M . ; •Ohitoriua, Ouituicut In L'*)*uie», »lao in box uuJ The perspective view and floor plans con­ The standing of a lodge is what its mem ] 1 M 1 «; u Positive l uref.T Kxteriwl. lutemai bl.nd or vey the general features of the design so ben» make . it, lie that , . high . . or . low. T h«*»** Bi*i diuK. itching. Chrome, kc ent or tJwc>.itary fully that but little need be said by way of hit inn c l , tc 141 ''* , . ‘ , __________________ „ .... . k - * of a lodge numerically or its nn.incial con­ Pii«», » id uany Other diaciUM:» and female wottklie«*- explanation or comment a* to the exterior dition does not u^cesKarily speak for the **; it U »Jway* a great benefit to tta* general health. 1 he drat dUcoVery of a medical cure rendering an appearance or the size and arrangement of character of its mum bent. It is wise, then. •Deration with the knife unnecessary hereafter. remedy ha» never been known to tail. 91 per the room*. The frame of the buddingieof I in selecting men for mlmission to the lodge Thi» box, b for sent by mail. Whytuiler fr«»iu tni» **>v«r* C u red. - delicate disposition. For five or six ont.lds finish is of pms, with pine clap- N a tio n a l P r o v id e n t U nion . years past she has been suffering boards on first story; the second story to Since 1889 the order’s growth has been from Dyspepsia. She *** covered with 4-inch cypress shingles, i consistent, and today is crowding the 7,(Kk) Vorr.lt became so bad at last with Cabot'11 creoKOU* *ta,n before mark closely. For the coming year the in that she could not sit J will be observed that ull the rooms are ditations are tluit the increase w ill be lar to a m e a l b u t ; of fair size, both above and below, and that \ ger than in any year in its history, and it i« Evtiry Meal down she h ad to v o m it i t Aire*-1 access is had to all the chamber* t h e h o j*e oMtsweU wishers that the close of Three day is a very short time in whirh to cure a bad case of rheuma­ tism ; it can he done, if the proper treatment is adopted, »shrill l>e seen by the following from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, 111: ” 1 was badly as soon as she had eaten it. Two f? )n‘ the rtaJrway and hall. The feature alHu ted with rheumatism in the hip rod 1- gs, when I bought a bottle oi bottles of your August Flower have Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It cured cu red her, after many doctors tailed, excellence, the va I ub o f which w ill be daily me in thn e days. I am all right to S ’aecan now eat anything, and enjoy appreciated by the occupants of the ¿louse, A very general Irapresaion *eem* to pre- d o v ; and would insist on every one it ; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not k .now that she ever had it. ” • vail anion* tho«* who build either for rent who is afflicted with that terrible dis --------------------------------------------------- t or for their own occupancy the cheaper \ class of houses that a front hall and stair- ease to une Chamberlain's Tain Bairn I way are a luxury to which none but the rich and get well at onse." 50 cent bottles | can justly Aspire. T h a t this is an error we for sale by all druggists. 1893 will record it« membership above 10,0U( There have been called in all 116 assess­ ments to pay the claims of 318 members, amounting to $680,000. During the post year 9167,000 was paid out in death claims. Since its organization 117 councils have been instituted, covering the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Mas sachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, Texas and Colorado, and within the next few month* it is expected that the list of councils aud states w ill be considerably augmented. The newly appointed state organizer ol Texas, Citizen W . P. Gilbert, is proving himself an organizer worthy of the name. Four new councils are already forming, with prospect* of being instituted within 11 few days—1 at Waco, 1 at La Vernia, 1 at Dallas and 1 at San Antonio—and Citizen Gilbert expects to report others very soon From the present outlook the National Provident union w ill soon be very populai in the Lone Star State. ; have shown both in the present design and President Cleveland and t he members j of liis cabinet are beginning to plug up 1 many useless holes out of which Uncle Ham's money had been leaking, and they propose to keep on hunting such leaks and putting a stop to them. Oue Small Bile Beau every nijrht fora week uroustrTorpid Liver». 25c. per bottle. Word has be^n recieved that creamery project at Gaston is believed to bo an assured tiring. There h «s been over 150 cows pledged, and H o n . J Gaston will give a half acre of laud to erect a building. Thi* i upon . l i which t ^ -* • ! h luU ( ctmn for a cream- j ' r-v ’ i.l!< ' hero is an abundance o f h ay growths, the most important point, and 1111 1,1 ' ll0 »'»m ed iate vicinity, the one making success reasonably sure | T h ey increase appetite, p u rify th e w h o le in any case, is the thorough firming o f system ami a cton th c llv e r. Bile BeuusSnktU. »oil around the roots, not merely around the crown. Spring set plants ought not Not for twenty years has the hog to be allowed to fruit the first season. product of this country been so lim it­ In the second cat is shown a plan fol­ ed as now, and the authorities sav thar lowed by Country O. ...h „m * when* a f .,1 ,.t ¡cast another year everyth in g oi few rare plants are to be removed to an­ that nature is sure to brill)* an extra other part of the garden. Square cavities good price. W e mean thi.» as a hint, are made with the spade in regular rows, to every farmer in Polk county. Ev­ and then the plants are lifted with a erything that piga will eat can be thus mass of earth on them and placed in a dispo.-ed of to the best ial* antage. position in the new bed. This work may be done any time in the year when the Y ou don’t need to cuutiiiue dosing ground is not frozen. Eipe berries have. with Himuion's L iv e r Regulator. A dose a day. A close olwerver says th; it when sheep nrtt left to lock out fo r them­ selves they generally drift in to a stale* of unprofitableness. H e l p f u l H i n t » o n S p r in g P l a n t i n g a u d A f t e r C u lt u r e — N e w T e a R o » e » . W here m ild winters prevail many pre fer fall planting fo r roses. A large class o f cultivators, however, set out rose* when spring gardening is in order. A fte r the ground has been thoroughly pre pared, manured and mellowed make holes in the soil about 12 inches apart, set the plant a little deeper than former ly, arrange the roots in their normal po­ sition, cover w ith fine moist earth, press­ in g it downward firm ly and in around the stem. I f the weather i« hot and the FIRST STORY. ground dry, water freely after planting in former plans of houses costing no more and cover w ith newspapers fo r a day or than this. A front hall ought to be regarded, if not in the light of a necessity, at least in so to shield from the effects o f the sun. Do not plant i f the ground is wet. as it. that of a very substantial comfort which :Ti!v repays rCTÂâTn thé i f luusu UUUBtl UCbioU. the txnk vu » l l of ucuiou. A il w ill p.fterward bake around the recto ! amply out«- dooropening into the room in which and retard the growth. The earth around the plants ought U» thogurotsare entertanml is an awkward arrangement. So is a main stairway leading be kept loose and free from weeds arzl from the rear of the parlor or sitting room. grass. The moisture supplied by th*- Both can be avoided with economy. rain and dew is ordinarily sufficient, bat The wood finish is selected pine, painted during protracted droughts the plaiut* three coats. Simple wood mantels of neat should be watered daily in the evening. design are placed in the parlor and dining Numbered with promising new ever room. The panfry is well fitted with blooming tea roses is Adelaide de Lu x­ «helves and bins. ReaY exit is had from the kitchen and from the dining room embourg, depicted in the cut here repro­ through an entry'4X by 5 onto the rear porch. duced from the Dingee and Conrad The passage to the cellar leads from the guide to rose culture, aud authority for kitchen down under the main stairway, The hall stairway is finished with square newel posts and simply turned balusters. The brutal disgusting and heathen­ I f you feel all broke up and out o f ish prize fighting business has lately sort* agilate your liver w illi Sim m on’» been reci^ving so many black eyes at Liver Regulator. the hands of city ami state authorities ♦ ----L— that its friends are conclu ling that the TRANRri.ANnNq It A UK PLAC-f A wire foot bridge i« to be «treebed tide of puldic sentiment has turned been obtained in this way six v .W s after acroN« M illcreok at H arm ony,principal­ against them, and that they will have early spring planting. Cautiwo is neces­ to find some decent and less ri d ; and sary, in adopting this mode */ , adhesive ly for the beofit of school children liv- •ng on the west wide. brutish manner of amusement. or heavy soils, not to p re«, it with the apade with such firmness r.s to make it Mother’» Recommendation N o one ever tried Sim m on’s L iver compact, solid or adhesive . Regulator without being satisfied with W e are acquainted with many moth­ A majority of the Hslem saloon keep­ its effects. ers have e-pressed themselves as in ers in Centerville who would not be Hydrangea* Varileulata. fuvnr of absolute closing on Sunday, without Clininharlaiii’a C oiik I i Kenietly N o plant ao y resents neglect; Mrs. Sam Tetherow, o f T^uckianintc, provided »11 are made to comply with in :he house for a n»*si many time* its none other so anipj y vownrds care and at- »has a guest her niece, E lla Sanders the law. They say the present city cost, and are reconinieuding it every ten tion. It is a gross feeder and must i from beyond Ellensburg. W ashington government of Independence have tak­ day. From peraomil experience we hnv nil abumiaty.-e of foixl anil water. » en the unruly bull by the horns and can say that it has broken up bail It root» dr1 I l r o t h e r S a y » o f t h e J l l t u a l — C h i p » the morals of a community. It is a • bout the roots. morning, and do the proprietors corn F r o m t h e T e m j |e. species of gambling aud that fraternity ply str ctly with the law, which says In addi tion to this, a matter alruost M. W . Bro. G. M. Morro w of Alabama taken as a whole are in every sense a generalV/ neglected is in cutring hr . they must not at any time allow gam­ hard set. Look at the faces of a big plants t/ell bock in Hpring. Eac h branch says of our ritual: “ It i*< a • it red poem, and bling on their premises. Saloon moil there is an underlying inap oration to noble percent of the men wiio congmgivUi should be cut back to within one bud o f actions running beneath 1 *. like an under­ have right, under the law, but no where racing or gambling ¡* ctutiud. ojj ground stream. Dig for tbs waters, and jtbo l/jain «tern. Large tine plume» w ill right to violate any law. and you will find pictured theewn, any­ «MVf *r appear on old wood. A » the buds they burst forth joyously; 9 Mch for the in thing but a noble c h a r a c t e r . The fart kp^iear all weak branches should be cut »piration, and it pours fort b on the hunger ChoUsIns !u i snssylvsnla. Swickley. Peun.: W e had an epi­ that there arc some worthy exception-* or it. This is as essential as the disbud­ ing hefirt. Tho :;<> id lec. n r is surely the demic of cholerine, as our physicians does not change the general fuot that ding o f the rose or chrysanthemum for propli't of the lodge; wit bonat b in w<* an* like men fond of music, w^th musical in called it, in tlii* place lately and I made racing and gam bling are denintaliziug. large flowers, says The Florist Exchange;. «trument* all around tl but without a great hit with Chamberlain’s Colic, I By cutting the young growth back, or the power to sing or a cunning hand to T h . T h M m m I .I * Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I sold ! rather by nipping the leading bud, abtail waken a strain.” Published on htlmlf oi Hood’» tfar*r - ! the 1st of June new branches will feunn, four dozen bottles in one week and The membership of tlu » M ystic Shrine in have since sold nearly a gross. This parilla are as reliable and. as w orthy which w ill come into flower in Septem­ all countries includes CL ristiarm and Mos­ Ueniedy did the Work and was a big your cnnfttteuee, aa if it, c a m » from ber, thus prolonging the season of lems and men iu high po «iiio n * of learning and power. One of tho * p noted patrons advertisement for me. Several person* your beal an d mosl trusted neighbor. bloom. o f the inder was »lie lut j ktu dri« > ot Egypt, who had been troubled with di irrluea They slate only the simy.le facts in re­ N e w R o n e ». who died but a few yea. ft ago. for two or three weeks were cured by a gard to what 11 ***** 1 's Ha.rsa|>arilla has A number of now roses w ill be intro­ done, a lw ays within tn ilh a n d reason. Secretary Xelsou O. Tiffany*« r e p o r t of tew dams of this medicine. duced next season by the florist* Among the Masonic Life As- ¿elation ot iVestorn P. P. K n a p p , Ph. G. Consiipation, and all troubles with the more prominent of these is. a seedling New York «bowed a ; growth of l, *2>7 in the 26 and SOceut bottles for sale by all the (ligeslive orgunr and th « liver, are named Mrs. W. C. Whitney, and bear­ membewhip during the year. T he insur­ druggists. cured by Hood's rills . Unequalled a* ing roses of a deep bright pink hue, very ance written duriie.', the satne p e t iod w a s , in rewind numbers, K>,0 < k >. kw i '.ling the a dinner pill. fragrant. The Meteor, another seedling, total t o $12,5^10,000. Those who advertise judiciously are ------- - .. . -------- is of brilliant crimson color. Caroline sure to get more trade than such as do l*re.ks,irt*r James, p. Gethlap^l * report Many farmer» are. tivmvrvg to the con­ Testout, it is claimed, is an improvement no1 u.e that means of attracting cus clusion that thr v i mwt t»r»- less grain on the La France. The American Belle »tated tl at the Ma mnio l i f e Aw i’ie atlon of W ester; New Yor a s ¿iiudanow bank or toiners. and more prraluvtu o f o ilie r kind-. is described a« a satinlike pink rose, and otherwise invests i amounts t,» 96. Quite a m in d e r vv Utvsw parts propose the Kaiserina Augusta Victoria a lemon BZB*om In t-rsmtiini«. A gr and M wof lie temple i* eontr« rplated tinted white rose with fine fragrance. lo make move * -silt of tin- stock business Offered by Liggett 4 Mvers Tohacc** by U k * craftamer jt o f Vermont. •*--- ** * l Co nt St. Louis, Mo. The one guess than they ha»#. V i a doing. In stiva* Louisiana i* marching toward tl e ft.000 B e n e fite d by D la b n d d tn g . of in. reas,,,g ,|ieir they wdl «rrea ge they will ing nearest the number of people who mark in its rnembership list. No reason Mr. W . H. Tapliix. in Garden and F« jt - aim to have, the soil better oullirate«! wh’ t lie state sbmild not have thjU n umber » i d aliend ilie World s Fiiir gets ♦*’i,- 000. the second |1,000 etc. Ask your and in a greater vu rie'y of crops that eat, say»: “ Among tho varieties of roues at Least- specially benefit«! by tlishudiling are the denier for particulars o send fo r cir cau h . profitably fed to animal». In Bride, Catharine Mennet and Wooti<• fimi pill not work ought u*>r to for *’ vvpc,a«\r.. torpid liver, yellow skin variety when growing strongly often or kidney tvontde. I t is guaranteed to forms lateral buds. ~ T h e great vegetable subatitnfo for give you asttisfartion. Price, 75 cents. Asparagus* pills is Simmon's Liver Rv^ula.ur. A saving o f on® or two years is effects» (Jules sick livaeiacite. Hbp.oh's Cure, th e great c >ogh and , 1— planting roots, strong 2-year o'. croup mire, ie ter -ale by all ilrnggiats ! rsvotsi. For pri garden* or for mui rrtou, At Grant, on th« (\4u»*hia river, be Pocket size contain* twenty-five doses, I feting on a privato s small scale Iwnls may l .'xVtx.cnd tween III« mouths «£ John Day ao«l only 25 c e n t* C?iildi»ii love it. i made 5 feet vri iLOOpcr Cotti wide, with three rows plan* Des 1,'liu.lies livers, Kiev have a mill One o o i t \ dot'.«* od in each, one in tho middle and one o an t distillery iu lull blast. M c n ' x < D n « t « a n il S h ir r F r o n t » . ■ Tras G r e at Couon*.hmn pat each side a foot from the edge. Let th where «u ill e th e r « fa iL C o * j j h t, ■t-iiHifi-u. p — a ----------------------------- T h « regnw c m v i t f b o ft e n w o rn w ith th e distance between the pkuit* in the row Hop.nenc.K, Wh T h ro a t, H o n n e o iM , W h o o p in g bn a ii.es« « â i l i v a h .lu t ig li i t w i l l im fo u n d in be 2 inch« Asthma, For Cor.sumpUoo it n _____ a t h « u r g lh c « « u q «m « th»** h ig h c I hhh « x a m p le has cu rad thoutan da, ar,d will c taken in time. Soki by Dnurgist« of !r.&drfu*&i h i t i a « ' * i « ptAli»n, »od in another season The ÎTKMIZV.K )M the b «t fidvertisit Ç A FAR R H there aril 09 none of r.hrni made, anleite in th« peeal* and madraa texture«, wliure a medium in Polk c* imnty, liei auiM* it \ R E HEDY, mmliceui of «t 4 MtlihiK help« the appoar the ltirge»t cirrul .t i inn and the g rea». ■ t a c y ô ü T Itsrrft? Thisreraisl A id Li euro you, Prico,óOc^. I: & jt o r fr a e . •nee without adding encumbrance to the number of readers, Those are tlm fu* M H l in a nublirii. To nk» Di »tin? »eltish that ' C lO Y F ' la not munificently re- i will give nothing towards charity | warded in El gland. A teacher who taught I any public enterprise, no wonder I an infant echo»»! 90 year« for 4 shillings a , ia but little «yin|tethy for him in ! week has been gtw«n a pension of 2 zhil- gs BLOC ! of financial trouble anil bin few re* lings a week. C i)p E S C O jN ST. { when be }teA«e^ from among th eli s t A j n 0 I2 Z Mr. Hkinner i « a »ample o f « doc û N . t h e I twenty men that could l»e nuin B ï A U r , r * E 9 ', Ä I q m this county. For what do such j < JJ* — live any wayf Ae « m m b lf l u a t ’y j amt N RT. 9okl b y i >rugyte* « o r »s o t by m m ’ and $1.00 per p e u k a «*. Bampice KO C L S & T ’ f C lt t S .In all its Appointment*; -A-. X. ’W A G H T E r , ^ P r o p r ie to r . BANKS. I 'r c Mult-lit. DALLAS OF Buy» and sell» exchange 011 principal point L’ niteu States ; ¿lakes collection» on all point« in the Pacific North 'vast; Loan money and discount« paper at the u»ua ate«; Allow interest on time deposits. W ILLIA M S & ENGLAND B A N K IN G CO „ SALEM, ayne Do a general our assessments within a certain limited number new applications must l>e brought into the council.” He urges a continuance of that work and logically concludes that one good turn deserves another. For hon­ ors conferred work should be iloue iu reeip location. The death benefits are being paid within 15 to 20 days after presentation of proof ol j death. The evidences of growth in the order are | many, and there is no doubt the present term w ill show' au increase larger than the order has had in thi» city in many years. The grand officers of New York, the mem hern o f tho associated councils of New York and Brooklyn and the lx>ard of deputies of the two cities are act ive in spreading tlu glad tidi*v which tae order brings to the people, auu as a result of this work large accessions in the near future are confidently exacted, and as a mat ter of fact already are applicants knocking at the doors of the subordinate councils for admission. ! OREGON banking business ami IRON WORK TO ORDER- Repairing Promptly Done. ED. B ID D L E , - PROP. E A S T and S O U T H ! — V IA — THE SHASTA ROUTE —OF THE— SOUTEERN PA C IFIC CO. Express Trains leave Portland Dally LE A V E : A R R IV E : Portland 7:00 F M I San Francisco S:15 A Sun Francisco. .7:00 P M | Portland............ 7:3t» A Roseburg Mail Dally. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland 8:30 A M I Rosel.urg 5:60 P Rose burg 6:30 A M J Portland ...1:30 P , 1CRATCHEDJEN MONTHS. LEAVE Portland Albany A troublesome s k i n disease j caused me to scratch for ten J mouths, and has been I K E E « by a few days’ nse o f B S S S S l M. H. W olff , Upper Marlboro, Md. | 1 j . G r o w t h o f t h e R e c e p t i o n H a ll. Those who like reception halls like them very much. Those who do not like them are thoroughly opposed to them. The re­ ception hail wti» a departure from the old narrow “ ropev.alk’ ’ hall. It has worked a reform in the shape and construction of all halls. T o ile t P a r s p lie m H lia . Bureau pads are pretty as well as useful adjuncts to the toilet paraphernalia. They are made o f silk, mull or muslin in some delicate tint, and may be either plain 01* decorate«» -with embroidery or painting.— Architectural. A R R IV E : 5:00 P M Albany .3:3« A JI I Portland J 0:00 P M 10.30 A )f D IM 1 S G C A R S O N O G D E N R O U T E PU LLM AN B U F F t l b u tL P tR S , AND— S E C O N D CLA N S S L E E P I N G C A R S Attachu ri to a ll T h r o u g h T r a in s . WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvall:«. MAIL TRAIM DAILY EXCEPT 8EHDAY. * ;3u A M Lv. Portland Ar. 6:39 10:58 A -M Lv. Derry Lv. 2:01 P 12:10 PM Ar, Curvallis Lv. 12:55 P At AHtfiuy and Corvalis connect with trains of Or gon Pacific railroad. Express Daily. Except Sunday. 4:401» M Lv. A r r a n g e m e n t s F o r S u p p ly in g W a t e r . F r u it N o tes. . Albany Local Daily, Lxcent Snmlav. Premier Spooner truly says that “ in ev ery city, town, village, hamlet and com­ munity where wage earners live and toil an assembly of Good Fellows can and should exist, aud to it every such wage earner should belong, if of good health aud character and eligible age, whether male *> female, whether earning the wage at bench or iu the field, in the office or at tin counter, at the loom or on the sen, and whether employer or emrdoyie, for, as a rule, all such have depen lent» upon whom the stopping of the wage by the earner’s death would fall w iiii blighting force.” In making plans for people who live in small tow n« nud iu the country it i* fre­ quently noticed that they do uot under­ Perhaps yon regret not hsving made preparations to set an orchard this stand how bath and w ater closet arrange­ spring. Perhaps, however, yon have s ments may bo provided on the second floor. well drained aud thoroughly tilled field To such it may be interesting to know that with a force pump in the kitchen, and a that yon expect to plant to corn next tank in the attic, and a connection with year. What more could yon ask as a the well and cistern, oue has practically sight for an orchard? But you can’t do his own waterworks arrangements. without the ustial com crop? Of oonrse In many house» in cities cisterns are pro­ not, remarks Farm Journal; therefore vided ami tank connections of this kind in plant the com and trees together and order that tho«e who live in the houses may have soft water connections—i. e., the cis­ cultivate them alike. Next yearencour age the trees in the same manner and tern water. Under such circumstances cis­ tern water is use«l to some extent in the don’t starve them. Yon cafl afford lo kitchen and for the water closet supply give them credit. They will surely pay However, where there is no city water con­ their bills with good interest in the long nection, it is possible to have a cistern and ran. and yon will not loom ths am of well connection in the manner here out­ yonr land while the trees are getting lined. The kitchen sink, the bathtub and water ready to bear. closet and the other pldmbing fixtures R o m « G o od Grapes. would then have their connection by drain Mr. E. Williams, high anthority, notes to a vault where there are no sewer ar rangementa in Garden and Forest that Green Moun P re s id e n t C le v e la n d R o u vn rd ia . . A m e r ic a n L e g io n o f H o n o r . Portland McMinnville 7:i» P M Ar. Portland and Willamette row Gauge. Ar 8:20 ,\ g Lv. 1:45 4 11 Division, Nar­ Passenger depot, foot o f Jefferson street. swift ’H pecific P erh a p s . tain promises to be the earliest white grape, with Colerain a close competitor Eaton, he says, has size and good looks to recommend it. but lacks sweetness. It is true that the Eaton is watery, bnt while its sugar has been unduly dilated, so, too. has its acidity. The result is a mild flavor, very agreeable to many Niagara still holds out with huu against all competitor* among the whites, for size of clusters and productiveness. Brighton and Lindlev sre still his favor­ ite reds W oixlm fr » Red bore large compact, shouldered clusters, and th» tarries ripened np to s bright brick red. . Dallas Found rv! SECOND STORY. P . The grand regent in his circular to past allow inlere«l on time deposits. regents, in which he draws attention tc: honors conferred upon them and the time D IB E O T O H S ; when they were called to preside, says: “ Ai GEO. WILLIAMS, WM ENGLAN that time, whether it was years ago or just J.W. HODSON. J A. BAKER recently, your advice was sought and freely J. A. RICHARDSON. given. You were looked upon as one ol tho workers of your council, and if any tiling of an extraordinary nature was asked for you were doubtless the first to respond. You attended your council meetings will, regularity, and your presence was looked forward to wkh pleasure. You brought iir1 ti ■ your fu ll share of applications, thereby ex | ^ , ^ 7 ^ U tetfvfflg' principle of on. — AU. k i n d s o f — lns‘ lluJti„ „ _ tl.Bt ijo rd e r to live and keer The stair« land in the upper hall, from which direct entrance is had to the three the foregoing. This rose is described chambers, which are of good size and pro­ as very desirable for bedding, being of vided with closets each o f fair size. The practically dwarf, compact habit of ‘ plastering is of 8-coat work, hard finished ‘ - * . a ,1 * •__1__ ! i in \X-llitM wltite. growth; flowers large, full and imhri The first story of the house is 9 feet and cated -, color a delicate shade o f canary the second «tory 8 feet in the clear. The yellow; center very bright und shining foundation o f the building is built of Other desirable new tea roses are Polar jtood stone laid in lime mortar. The Star, similar to the old Glorie de Dijon. porches Lave level ceilings of yellow pine. Edouard Littaye, a pink rose; Mme. A l l valleys are lined with tin. Hanging Perriet Dneher. a rose of bright canary tin gutter» are provided for all eaves. The yellow hue; H. Plantagenet. a China rose, house is estimated to cost in the vicinity of shading to bright pink and carmine. Carthage, Ills., complete, as follows: Exca­ vation and masonry, $154; superstructure Genevieve Goujon, of cream color, a n i complete, $836; total. $990 A BAAK, OREGON, banking: t>unities» in all Transact* a general R o y a l A rca n u m . A D E L A ID E DE LU XEM B O U RO . E. (ITY DALLAS, 'ranches; R o y a l S o c ie ty o f G ood F e llo w s . Aime Colcombet, a dwarf variety betur ing medinm sized roses shading frvaa carmine to pink. C. G C OA I». C h »h ie r . %1. M. K L M » , I was cured several years ago o f white sw elling In my leg by using M 9 K S R 9 | and have had no ay 111 p to m 9 o f re turn o f the dl9- ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and all failed, but S. S. 8. did the work. P a u l W . K i r k p a t r i c k , Johnson City, Tenn. AIR L1E M A IL —D A IL Y , EXCEPT S U N D A Y . Leave 9:40 » . m. Portland Arrive 3:0f p. Leave 4:38 p. in. A rrive 6:05 p. m. Italia» Ali lio m. Arrive §*7 a. m. Leave 7f00 a. m. Through Ticb®*tS To all Fointr in the Eastern States. Canada a d Europe oan be Obtained at lowest Bates from I. N. Wood«, agent Dallas. ti. KotH I.FR, Manager. Treatise on HI cod and Skin Dis­ eases mailed free. S w if t S pecific C o ., Atlanta, Ga E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Oen. P. k p. Agl. Portland Oregon. OTHO WILLIAMS, DR. P IS R C S ’S G A L V A N IC «. Merchant Tailor. FINE WORK AND GOOD FTS * A w D A LLA S , OREGON. S P E C IA L T Y . D P r le e l5 .ll0 .9 l3 , Dr. P l f res « C *1»« Appnsncra c iin.an Appliftnc»« _ eont.un «0 » « - a « * » f , bratM Electrical t " j tllO Is S tS it p r o v a m a n ts mid R ive'acurrff«* which can bs in - • M ten tlyfu lt by the vr**sr#r W arrsatcti superior, i a • r e r r r e s p e c t . 'o * l l o' her» now in are. The f- I- lowinff l#*ttc » fr*»m vrpll-kn^wn residents o i th e Pscific Cuttai, w ill »peak for themselves; A L IF E R K N t V B E I M a.F . A. W o o D R rrr, F o r t (J ahbt , W ash ., «ay*— “ S i* months here now pa**ed since I procured one o f yonr $15- belts, s r d it gives me pleasure end ranch satisfaction to ren. w mv testimony o f eleven years ago in regard to the* r e lf oacy in the relief o f ailments to which I have been sabjeeted." L A M S B A C K A R H E U M A T IS M C U 1 E B I M r . J . W . P o h . via !*, a well-known shipwright o f T acoma , writes—"Y o u r No. 3 Galvanic Chain B elt has done wha t a whole drug store could not do, for it has cared m>> o f Ncia, ic Rheumatism and Weak B ick, also, which came on through a fa 11 into a ship's hold some ten year . ago. I f* II 1» feet on my back, and although I got up a* i f nothing had happened, and. accord ing »o w h it t he doc ? or said, was not hurt, ebaok troubled m a et ?r since until I tried yonr It. hortHtytarnoml have/ftas I u* to at ao. I M P O R T A N T H O T IC K I Dr. P ie w e '» B «li* \ »»ah Sa.vprnaory Attachments for M en) w ill be sent tr — by registered mail, en receipt o f above price, or Cl. O . D. by Express, with privilege o f e ;am i" it ion. a n d r o K p s r i a o a w it h a n y s i t e l a r uppUm-r.ro m a d e »a A m e r ic a , on re« ipt f For fnMSer parti'-olsrs, ser.l 4c. in ».«rtipe f *r .«e.ib-d Pamphlet Jfo « . . o r call at ♦he Manufactory and H ead qaarteriof the Company «captine » * enti-e J i M and »th floor«, at the f«»l- e CARRIAGE FACTORY. — A t covered bridge, Dallas*.— 0. H. COBB, PRCP R. Ni-w work made to order anil all farm im|*l< menta or machinery repaired on -bort notice. GRASS and The latest acquisition is the Coluinbu.* j The bouvardia I ’resident Cleveland which attracted so much attention fonr gooseberry. For the gooseberry an airy and coo» or five years ago. become« each season m m u \ more popular. It Is one of the best location, with good, moist but not wet bright colored bonvardiaa we have, and •oil. is preferable. It ia of course likely now to be a favorite The black knot in the plum tree has owing add— r * « « t l e S ta a tie T r e e s Co , y 1 L a i f i S C t o « t s .îîar. Preñéis," r V cor K for some years. In addition to tL. become so general < m > 10 call for legisla­ Müsst ri» i a m i ial/ftMO m pleasing color of the flower ia its f r e e tive action. Germirctlni dom of growth. Bonvardiaa are by some Some o f our well known horticultur­ Power. U R . J O R D A N A C O -« cultivators planted ont during the sum ists claim that there is too nrach summer mer, and by others confined altogether pruning of grapes PUREST STHAIRSj GREAT MUSEUM OP AffATOMT mho rat in pots, each mode of treatment having 1031 .M arket St .Maw I r t n e is r o An Illinois correstiondent say* that the tbsti»f«r « t ; a d .t k s ) CATALOGUE. its supporters. Snyder is a good blackberry for northern | C o «n J learn h ow w *> o dcr(«lly Illinois, being not only a heavy bearer you are made and how to « v o t j • M in e th e V . l r by B o a t. 680, s w « a ¡r .ness anil diseases. Museum One of the ptmmnteat ways possible of bnt hardy. ‘ cnla~£ed w i:h thousands o f new Claims made for the Champion peach seeing the Chicago fair, it would hjocis, A Im wsion 9$ cts. Include hardiness, productiveness, large is the plan propowd by P r iv a le < ire^ « I f O r e r y ««t. Dis«a