JKWKLKKY .i*- ( i i u n l , I I . NEW Coriste» YORK —A T - C A T A R R H ... Taylor; FASH IO NS. Millinery Mud W n i i U f o r the • is in liter ft«Mfton. r, Duviil Cos- A djut- A New H om e T re a tm e n t iirillg tilt* »UIII- lid* Although there are no decided devi ations in the main lin<*<« upon which fushion is moving, there is an endless K. W o rth in gton . Z. F. Vaughn’s, Dallas. C a ra rrh , C a ta rrh a l K a n g s w i l l la* h e ld May r a r e r . tm J a y T he m icroscop e ha* p r o v i, * JÌM**a e* nrc con tu sion *. and t 'l o r k . 1 li<* du e to th e presen ce o f liv in g H| S a t u r d a y , t I lu lining It 1 lor membrane limili I >rs til. of i f the tins urn lini the sages and estaebian tu b es, 'ilu acieuti I-, T y n d a ll, H u xley anil ” ' d orse th is, ami these a u tliorii ie. • be d isp u ted . T h e regu la r m eth od . " lu g these diseases has lieen to a p p lj| io lld cilt ritant rem ed y w eek ly , am i even u , , r, , v i ; and th u s k eep in g the d elica te m en *. ' in a con sta n t state o f irrita tion , a lls ld ic u n s | it no ch a n ce to h ea', and as a n a tu r e ,, sequ en ce o f su ch trea tm en t n ot on< inanent cu re has ev er been record * e n d u r e W O R T H IN G T O N & LOUGî SHELLEY & VANDUYN, Physicians and Surgeonj Office Main St., next to Vaughn's,Dwe II(‘¿ h ! (Quarters for (¡eneral Merchandise, E x e c u to r s S a le . series of innovations in minor charme- In re K -ta te o f Nelson Nealy, deceased. Notice is hereby given U> all w hom it may teristics. Taking the single item of isimvrti that cn the IHth day «if JI N K Isa» the corsage, the styles are legion. at the h ou r i f ONEl « clock p. in.. 1 w ill >s-ll Very often they are most effectively ou the PK E M ISF> the follow in g di - ribid real property lo-longing to the estate o f N -n made of fragments put together with Nealy, ais-etwedriiy Virtue o f the pow er o f l such picturesque effect that they out- sale in said decedents last w ill and lestanicnt vie many a richer style made of a tie wit: T he undividisl three-nintlis o f the single material. When two or three ■lonation lami claim o f S . H. Nemly in section al and SI tow nship '* S U j w est o f the W il fabrics combine to form a single corsage Meridian; also, lots N o s I and •’> in the lining of the waistcoat is cut to be- is an absolute fact that tbeae diseam,l!ttional lamette »aid sec. No. SI in saiii tow n ship and range is: cu red by an a p p lic a n o » gin with. This buttons snugly up the o not f tener th an on ce in tw o w eek », I e f t h e i r al-**», that <»th«*r tract'll land hojoniiiiiir at tt back, and upon the front of this is m em braiie m ust get a ch a n ce to hi., rn lcn ci south-west corner o f donation lan.l elaim No <10 heing the l> L elaim o f Paul Hilter- mounted, for instance, a plain velvet fore an appliemtion is rep eated. I t . , . hrund in said tow n ship and range, thence piece that points like a girdle in the seven years sin ce M r. D ixon d is c i' lo,-> -C on n trtetl w ith the the parasite in catarrh amt form u la ! h i - a d - esat 3 i..W élis, thence liorth lf..10 ch», thence immediate front At each side of this n ew treatm en t, and sin ce th en his r S.sTi , south ü l°. w<-»f dl si ch», thence South piece are set silk-lined re vers, orlap*-ls has b ecom e a h ou seh old w ord h " I ’ l r i u s l eh», to place o f bogiiiniiig and e.-intaining in of material of which the corsage is cou n try w h ere the K uglish langi-t i»y n*- ail SSÎ acres more o r les». Ternis o f sale cash L tman D amox , spoken . C u res effected by h im - ,* ,1: »» in iiaiul. composed. Next to these come two v e a rs a g o a r e cu r e s s till, there h a v J o n s J. D a LT, Kxeeutor. more re vers of plain silk or velvet been n o retu rn o f the disea se. A tty for exeeutor. p-ût h is 8 0 h ig h ly are these rem ed ies v a lu e « again. All these re vers narrow to an th at ig n ora n t im ita tors have sta rted up| to the f ir m o f H a r z e « A inch and a half as they reach the e v ery w h ere p reten d in g to d estroy a p a ra g is. their S y s t e m o f d o it ig neck. site, o f w h ich th ey k n ow n oth in g, by Gradually s c are returning to larger rem edies, th e results o f th e a p p lica tion of box wîiie "> n ie e t s t l t c a p p r o v a l o f the w hich th ey are eq u a lly ign ora n t. M r. shapes in hats, and law crowns and D ix on 's rem ed y is a pp lied on ly on ce in add ress t ,l<rliil t l ia t ’ » C llO U gll. wide brims are once again distinguish- j two weeks, ami from one to three apfYy a Bl lti.il, P a , " _________________________ ing features in millinery. It lias now | lions effect a permanent cure in the most The Iniury o. ...‘..VI* Il AN!I.f). UfTSBS he w h o will n o t . 1” * . , become quite a fasldon to turn the - Mr. D ix o n send s a pa m ph let d escrib in g ize. h e i m r t J 1 « e reçene.1 m , t« natty sailor hat up at one Il I - n ew treal HU-lit mi the receip t o f stam p --------- - . the d clivcrv o f- -n e sido or in the back instead of I to pay posta ge. T h e a d d ress is A . H . “ » h a t i » k i o n n i n g t o v “J »bouses a» design leaving it straight ail around. The D ixon & Son , at)« K in g street w est, T or- W icked Macbeth, t».- --.¡.1 v ,„„l I on to, Canada. -S c ie n t ific A m e r ic a n . Dunean, asked tbls 1 . ■allot- hat is still very popular, both in Thousand» of victlin l* * " ’ni oak London arid Paris, and among imported A Kentucky man has nvented a process for in# *‘ What will 80011 r iT Y . blond and bring in© | in r h o models appears witli an unusually wide making live-year old whisky tc three mundi*. (¿olden Medical lÜHcon OUT C.'Olinty •U*rs rriin. Many of these brims are cov ... „ • - A I 'l K A s i i ; t : S IIA K K I) III* W O M EN the purple life-tide Is si, Itt'mernlier hy placing your order with us, you get new good: n, »s. headache nnd lois'P D t’ i 't t til'd ered on tlie under side witli a braid in w ondcrfiA vttallzer, vitali/.i-r, wli; wlu 7'.. 1 « , . . 1. t t , , , wouderfu» It s, c l a itper than any firm can .-«*11, that carry their gtH xl* in contrast to the one outside, this de Malherbe, the gifted h rench author, declared forces thiniver th ” iver into perfect 1 • > ' that of all things that man possesses, women siiperrtuous ~ .............. bile, brings the t lld llic n t s signed to represent, and thus dispense alone take pleasure In heing ]iomusaed. This the cheek and the natural sp. o seems generally true of the sweeter Bek. bike A ..................... with, a silk or velvet facing. Vf forty ll druggists. the ivy r plsut. sh- she longs for an object to cling OUR TERMS ARE SPOT CASH, Crushed slniwben^' is a color that is to and love - to look lo for protection. This he- 1 Is is proposed to widen the tté1^ Bcmpmbef by piaci. , q designcdflo be as popular as it was two Ilia her prerogative, ought she not to bo told at 1‘ biladelpida it a e i^ of |:t. 50 Ü.(K-prV that I)r. H eroes Favorite l'reseOption is the ■ ritylcn, clit Hpcr than any n. years ago, when it was the rage. This physical salvation of her stixf ll banishes our margin i-^ vt ry snudi and our facilitiesforl>uy- A i© e e w re w a u te u d • in m ll . persotft u •• the um c * ° shade will appear in costumes as those distn -sing maladies that make her life a ” « make a speciality o f house furnishing rikk I s at burden, eurlng all painful irregularities, ' o f pictu res, a nd e sp ecia lly o f t h e '1 warmer weather advances. Very uterine disorders, inflammation and ulceration. I ca rd s rep resen tin u 11» 'I builders material, shingle», stoves, crockery prolapsus amt kindred weaknesses. As a I a » * lovely and delicate tints are shown in nervine, it cures nervous eahatw*»-- •ill kinds of machinery, (live usa trial order India cashmere, silk-wrap Henrietta tton, debility o ’ 1— cloth, and faille Fraucaise. Primrose pochoudria, 1 yellow Is another color which ia to r u t A sagacloL IR O IB E IR T S O IN ', A elnirmin» gown made in simple hut like a fool by one. exquisite fashion, in this shade, a creamy ycljptv, shows a full-shirred MANY PKOI l.ivcr Oil on a bodice gathered Into a pearl-em Thia dirtlculfy broidered neck-band, a wide sharply f in i 11 1 h io n of r» phit oh . It iOin O pointed Swiss girdle marking the waist. moMt valuable 1 i::3 O This is not extraneous, hut formed of o f ConHumptio oral Pobility, '1 - 16 o the material bodico and skirt being Chronic ('ought one—and deftly shaped by means of «•iaiiH in all part cittiiH report our French smocking or honey-combing. pianure. Try a This is very cleverly done, for below vi need the belt the material falls again in I 1 exquisite folds. The sleeves of tlie shoveling during gown an- q ( in very full at (lie arm When everythl o Ü holes, mill again shirred below the el turrit Keincdy cui bow. Half o f the very deep turn-back They are makiu cuff is smocked, tlie upper portion a they can he playtM U liv o , flat band, covered witli pearl em r iL K S ( broidery matching the collar-decora o W kstkir tion. For thirty tw e ’Tlie figured linen, batiste and cam bric shirtwaists worn last year, or j plico, lioth Intern urn. those hox-plaited, and made of plain a tten d a n t ngoniiM »n fferod from h( O linen or cnmhrie, finished witli briar- O stltchlng at all the edges, will again th irty -tw o yea rs 1 a j : fi o x . pay d octors and d lie seen next season over skirts of « as d o in g m e littl various sorts. This is a neat, dainty w as u rged by on e ' o o o nnd stylish fashion for neglige toilets com p la in t, hut bad MCTu'a P i m a , to tr. for (lie morning, and therefore likely and O tH>gaii to im pn to survive until tlie autumn. Smocking tw o years I have O will !>o used in their construction— f un that terrib le a either there will be a smocked yoke, O tlie fullness below gathered into a nar The kind of oil mo row waist-hand, or otherwise the upper pouring on troubled w: portion of the bodice will be full and o T h e T h r o a t . "/In unshirred, and a smocked Swiss band act ili«-, 11 y --n the orga bave nu ti.lrnordlnarjr 1 will define the waist. Homnn-red and the Throat, ¡¡peukm cream-white flannel will also be used Troches useful. Sold os for Garibaldi and smocked waists, ITCH IN« those adapted specially for the chilly O §1 m rroMM Moiftturn; la o days that invariably appear in mid most »t night, worse hy tn-rst timi© tumor» form, which c summer.—A’. T. I'osL (»«‘coming very «ore H wa TF Buster & V Oregon. Independence, THE SOLICITING AG Farmers Monmouth and Druggists and Apoth o I I 1 '' 'm' 0 - O lw and allotb»| 1 / t i d e s kept III 11 IHM-i U»S drug Prescriptions C a rcfiillj Cum Depot, Supply -AT— Independence. r-e- Also Dealers ¡1 Rissi A It« «,* -.t ve r and Plated Ware. Jewelry. .1/uaO.i -»miiiifiifs nf nil kiiuU Brick Block, Afford* tlie iHvt advantages for purchasing CT. and latest »t<K'k. &c o 0 0 , o o ROGER. o o o o The first train of cars'from the Oxm river rolled into the city of Bokhara the other day. The greatest factor in modern progress Ini» therefore reached the center of conservative Mohamniod- istu the city of a hundred mosques, whose people think the follower» of Islam in Persia and India are little better than infldcis, because they have permitted their lives and conduct 0 to l>< iutiiienced by other laws and teachings than those of the Koran. The foutli stage ill tlie development of Ibis remark able railroad will lie its extension to Namarcand, one hundred miles beyond Bokhara, and then it will undoubt edly lie extended to Tashkent), tint enpilal of Russian Turkestan, connect, ing the Caspian sea witli Central Asia by a railroad nearly twelve hun dred miles long, about the distance I let ween New York and the Mississippi river. The pioneer road in Central Asia i« only the forerunner of other long lines, already projected, which are des tined to revolutionize the conditions of life in the great rcigion which for centuries has been one of the most isolated parts of the world. — .V. 1 Sun. I tolling ttiK I hlcetllng, he QMfi muowH the tumois. I) o o PrftDrietors. Philadelphia. 1»« i>l»tatn«Kl of tirugginU San q o o o o J . II. r i M h . A w i a y r 4 'h e a i l s l . IsklHirslory It. Or. A nalyses umile or al for assay lug gobi and silve ages sent by mail or rt|iraa to. ami returns m ade. o o See Amiseli Plano ad vart — Little Sally came ho full of indignation. She l- old, but she was full ol little body would b nin,’ ’ slie said, “ I think q was real rude to me.” has she done?” ••Site la —laughed right out lorn you did something tt laugh.” "Nv. I digu 'tdi ••Well, how " d it happen in tho geography class, an me what was the principal of the Sandw ich Islands, •“ '»I ‘ Sandwiches.’ and sh< • • • Real Estate and Insurance . Monmouth, 3ST- H . o o CO o o — Dealer in— q ] knigs, ( lieiuirals. Books, Btationen-.T-J -L /artielcs, etc. P r e s c r ip t io n s M o n tn ttu th , o © n (j © O © © —..gu«n aristocracy in t'l.KANSINO, P L ’ R I E T I N O A N D F°L beautifying the skin of ehilórrn and infant« and curing torturing, disfiguring. Itching, »m ly country. and pimply di-ease« of the skin, scalp and — Mi «. Eliza Garfield was tlie only blood, with loss o f h*ir. from iniancT tookl age t rrieC K » K k u siu f s »re infal'. Lie. woman who ever saw her son inaug» the (TTICrSA, the great Skin i'nr-- end «TT1 urate.! President of the United States. CVRA^m e. an requisite Skin H.-auiiftrr. ri- tem allv and Cl riet H« Id tsu viMT. the new Washington’ s mother was living in Hlmwt I tinner, internally, eure every form of rrom gun pk » to Fredericksburg, V.a., when the Father I blo'M l of his Country was inaugurated, but ' Sold everywhere. tTif*.CvTtct n*..Wr.; S oap •he did not witness tlie ceremony, Me.: R b so it k x t II lYepwred b«r the P otts * i Due* a * i > C h e m i c a l C o .. IVesri-x. It >««. which took place in New Y'orit. I Wend for M is to Cure Skin ins-asew.' — Lady Tennyson’ s dairy m a n aire- i * * hahy 1 s u e and S.wlp prese rvisi and »1 t . _ j . t* " besnto.ed by Cl n . I K * » <r which is principally in the hands Ki i w« v t’ AIvs. Ha. kaeheand W mkness of Mrs. Hallam Tennyson, is known for cured hy-Ci n e t n * A s t i -P ais D . w n k . u i InstintaneoiM pain-subduing plaster. Î.V. 0000 HS, COLDS. INCIPIENT 10 NIDMPTI 0 N the excellence of the butter, cream and iw l ill Tbr **l u g I n * Tssbla. milk winch it sends to market. Through A L D S O R E S AMD U L C ER S - / i n •»•1,1 l y a l l l > r i ( | l i l i r«*r M « 'r a t a . tile length and breadth of the Isle ot C T S S C S T V .’ V J . R. CATES A CO., W ighv there is ao increasing demand rauraiKToiux t i r S i M o a r S I . M % Ti r» .% «< IK4 o t in s PULMONARY 4 IWOie produce ^Ute Poet UureaU’. DM Stitt - - - O regon , Oregon State Normal Schoo! FULL F A fT L T Y , GOOD W ILD IN G S, LI<H IT VP~ expen se ! -----: 0 : ■ 'A*r I I, °an CeÇîi:vbecâa» Db,ìaJtBjent / > o ; All N : C ' _ 1 ........ the W O - 1 : ti->11 . -t rill I aiuinutnm. Vt :l Iliplo _Jc> them _ oV L L i-C b’1'' - ;i'« «r "O'- tiHTat.Oon 1 Normal Oiph-iiitis without q C H E A P L IV IH S T G .I . ' ^ P .... I board is ffim ish ed to S g 'h o t-a t thi “ Norm al D in ing H all” .-it * r f per Week, (.--oil hounling in families witf tiinnsheil room , fuel ami lights, ¿.j.iXl to s*r week. -:0;- ficai Course ) of Study,! --Completed in u— 1 tur. Address the Preside -------------- 1 g r jB U T L E R , a.s’nd Surgeons, O o Compounils O ire C ~ O o (a r tfu lly W tmuuuth, Oregon. ASt O o IB T IT T L E ] rt )u"* Time. O o Oregon Druggist and Apothecary,i J o o .11. — Mrs. Joshua Snow, an o w a s present at tlia b irth Webster, exclaimed in s tr o n g language: “ This is an 1 child! Look nt his great large head! His eves! I tell —John W. Muekay does not appear is a wonderful child! I nero to l>e made of tlie common clay of equal before! lie will he we which most millionaires arc composed. ingi" And he was “ worth rai A writer in the Salt Lake Tribune once the event proved. heal'd the bonanxa king say when a *1 1 ike was threatened in Virginia Cil\ ••I am sorry that these men w ho receive four dollars a day do not save more ol their money. I rolled rooks in Yulia l iver fourteen hours a day for months nt a time and went to camp every night soaked to the bone, nnd did not average two dollars a day, hut no one ever found me quite broke or ever heard me com plain." R I I V I J /H —A rural editor having inserted tlie BALSAM paragraph “ Mrs. Blank is a very pretty I icrsHi.m i i i w i nn woman, but she can’ t act,” received the follow ing reply from the lady*, managers; “ Dear sir: You have verj beautiful red whiskers, hut you rail* edit a m wspajH i. Y -ur». John Doe.’ — l.Ut* o o T kv ( I kkmra for breakfai James Tatom. o o curing »11 Skin IHnc«*»'*. dentist , » »flic* over Ladd & Hush’s Bank, Salem I o o o IutltjH O . IB YIELD. Goods Cheap- ° Railroads in Central Asia. g . BMlff CdBUBltiQ! 1 T h e B U T E H S 'O 'fr T n 'E t» issu ed M arch and, S ept., le a c h year. It is an e n c y . I c lo p e d ia o f u seful 'm a t io n fo r ail w h o ch a se th e lu x u rie s o r th e n e ce ss itie s o f Ufa. W e ca n c lo t h e y o u and fu rn ish y o u w ith all th e n e ce ss a ry and u n n e ce ssa ry a p p lia n ce s to r id e , w a lk , d a n ce , sleep , ea t, fish, h u n t, w o rk , g o to ch u rch , o r stay at h o m e , and in v a riou s s iz e s s ty le s a n d q u a n titie s. J u st figu re ou t w hat is r e q u ire d to d o all th ese th in g s C 0 RF 0 RTA 3 LT. a n d y o u can m a k e a fair estim a te o f th e valu e o f th e B U V E B 8 ' G U I D E , w h ich w ill b e se n t u p on r e c e ip t o f 10 ce n ts to pa y postage, 0 : : M O NTG O M ERY WARD & CO. 111 - 11 « M i c h i g a n A v e n u e . C h i c a g o , I 1 L KK l\ l( S1EI NWAY. ■ A iN . H. P i Urn birr. •1 m or. B-.mWtt « IMM «Nur . «kl M I A*lv an-5 At H«uh fW rAMR, Til PH««. MATTI ATTKIAM »RAY OO t. * “ ti 5 CURL I0 IÌ CON III Mi w OT