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V & AatMaMariMMkaOaMMaMMn. I "German Syrup" Asthma. " I have been a Kreat sufferer from Asth ma and severe Colds every Winter, and last Pall my friends as well as myself thought because of my feeble condition, and fjreat distress from constant cough ng, and inability to raise any of the accumulated matter from my lungs, that my time was close at hand. Wlinti nrnrlv worn out for want of sleep" and rest, a friend recommend ed me to try thy valuable medicine, Jioscliees uerinan Syrup. I am con fident it saved my life. Almost the first dose gave me great relief andn. centle re freshing sleep, such as I had not had for weeks. My cough began immedi ately to loosen and pass away, and I found myself rapidly gaining in health and weight. I am pleased to inform thee unsolicited that I am in excellent health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. C. B. Sticknby, Picton, Ontario." Gentle, Refreshing Sleep. TJJjJESTOHATIVE ljr STARTLING FAETS1 The American peoplo nro rapidly becoming rnco of nerrom wrecks, and ttio ioIIoitIiikbiii'Fccu tbboit Mmndrl AlpunnsollcmpHlnB.nf Jlutlcr, !., swears that whon lii eon wis peuclilcM fro-n fit Titus Danco, Or. Miles' Croat Kan .oratlva Nervlris cured blia. Mrs. J. 11. Mlllcr.of Valpar Uo,ID(l.,J.I).TaTlor, of Ijonniuiiort, Ir.il., each inlneqsaponndarroDitaklnKlt. Mm. II. A.CJnrd nor, of VUlula.Incl., w curod of, OtoM coiituI ilonsadsr.snamuch headache, diulnci. back sob, nd nerToui prostration, by ono bottle. Panlel Urn, llrookljn, Mlcti., ay bit ilaualitor was cured of Ituanltf of ton years' standing. Trial bottlei and fine book of marrelous ourex. Klti:u t drugaitu Tbls temedjr contains do opiate. Dr.Mlloa' Medical Co., Glkhnrt.lnd. TBIAIi BOTTLE FEES. Sold by D. J, Fry, di'ii(rKlt,S.ilni. HEftVB8UmflUA Act on a now jirlncjplo roKulato tho ltvur, stntnacn anil bcwcln thrnugh tht nervct Dit. li.r.y I'nui tpenlllv curt biliousness, torpid liver and (onstlpa tlon. Hnmlle.it, .clldi'fet, eurcntl Qptloncr,23o'.3. rir-'iiuli'O fieo at cimn'litn. ; ": nio. to , eikaarc ins 8old by D. J. Fry, dniKulHt, Fnlem A Tonic and A Pleasure: That's the happy combination found in 1 111 & Beer You drink it for pleasure, nnd get physical benefit. A whole some, refreshing, appetizing, thirst quenching- drink. One package makes five gallons. Don't l,o JerelvcJ If a dealer, for the tale or larger I rum. lelli yon toine other Und ha,jtMta.si:coit" 'ilsfclac. Nolailtatlon U tooilnslliorcniilne 11 tins'. ELECg a RIG BELT m&Uf4?J . UTESTPATENTSgKSPjl UlST -hK "JIYNs T&SS$S& ip.?5v:mehts. WITH ELECTRO MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. Will ear Wtiboal Uvdltln I HfttiM remit In from f trittkllon tt brtU, ntrr UKti.ttcrut i or loitlicrt lion. M if SHkl tlbiHItUo, drlM, lottri, Ittrvoui dfbllltr, tl mi lH3, Ucuer. rbtuotUro, HJuj, H?tr nJ Mtdlr ctDillotiiUmttk. lumbtio. Mitt It, runt rat 111 ltltfc, if.Thli liri tlt ouUtn Wlerrl IwprmrMoU ortr Uotbfri,kb4lTa furnnttritlU IdiUCUt tH It lb twjri"t fptftLl f),tiou, iM will wr kiur tltlm dlaMa or pj Tfaouitn 1 btve bran ri4 If iMa war tfloui I titration rur M uibrr rrratxUta fMH. and w Iff feubdrvdi of tvallmeBlala Id thU bii1 ettry othar alata 0r(r&l mrHUVKII kLUTUH' BlSI'ii tlU, l ha raataalbeon afar lfartl wtaa mao.t It KK U II II Al L Hr I T9 llthBBdvUruatirutibi'L4UaTtMUlutUi4ti01ijf, Hiirrlliitrfttf4rBmh!ctji,iBllti.aMM, frat. AJJrtu No, 172 Flrot St.. PORTLAND, ORE. M8 HBHGULES Gas and OasoliN SNGHIES ..Ilftv frwr iwrta, ami nr tuilt'kimlt kH tfVcIv tn ttniit f flrilw than anv fit h pi uua up KHkittint in.i . t'liiu Juit .UittUbuuuT, lurmlid wUcvUiuiaU cuiw mil uj MAKKH KO 8M1CM, OU DIHT. Jfoteu&loorftlHfiploiton, 10 frvtueni wltUUi HuiviMuiv ,uat POWER JTwr Simplicity It Jloi.U flio World. It OIU lleeir Automutloallr. Ho lltttrlvuri:!ec!trIoRtftrlu Ji runwUU Cbrper (Irn.loof OuoUmt Ibjuiftar tvber J.nilne, DMCHirriTH riucvuiu Ari.T to - MIU B. RCV ..... . v in.!, TnnnvrAulunina) 5 rnasitM, CL aad Ftffttad. Dr. J. M, Needham, II0US19 l'AlrSTlNQ, KALBO- MININQ, PAPEIt 1IAKUIKQ, KATU1UL WOOD FINISIUNQ. Imvu oritcm-J. trwIuV, rtrof Hnillli IHw'a iteuiudy fbf CaUrrtt la tlta Mf !!( Id I'M, M4 UJWIWM. I to 4mmu or Mat by mIU T. witnini,wi gatp HE WAS ALL RIGHT. Cane of a Mm) Who Wait Not Such a Fool B Ho Looked. A tail, slim follow, with n vacant ttare, walked Into tlio iolic'OKtntion of n western city, stepped up to the ofllccr on ilnty nnd naid in n hollow voice: "Sir. 1 havo n important communi cation to mako. 1 nm dead. I was murdered, nnd I entreat you to find the murderer nnd havo mo buried." Tlio ofllcial involuntarily started back: it was ovident ho had ft lunatic beforo him. IIo rang n bell, and tho captaiu of tlio division, tho polico eurgcon and nil tho constables obeyed tho summons. In a moment tho room was packed with n crowd of persons, all nnxiously looking toward tho surgeon, who in snub caeca has the first word. "Just so," tho latter said, addressing tho stranger: "1 could toll at tho first glauco that you wcro dead. Do you hap pcu to remember your name?" "Certainly," tho maniac replied; "my name is Uerthold bcliwnrz." "Anil your address?" "The grave." "Who is your murderer?" "Columbus." "Tlio same who discovered America?" "Yes." "Then allow mo to congrnlulato you. Wo havo captured tho smait chap. Come, and I will show you his coll." "Directly," said tho madni m in reply to tho surgeon's diplomatic lit Ho speech, nnd began fnmbling in his pcykot, fiom which ho quickly produced a thick packet of neatly bound almai ncs. "Gentruraen, when I was nlivo I used to sell theso almanacs; they aro tho best sold in this country and only co.st thrco- ponco apiece. You will admit that these hnndsomo littlo volumes ought not to be left to molder in tho gravo, and, as we appear to bo on such f riondly terms, per haps tho gentlemen will not object to bny tho lot." Ten minutes later tho "madman" had sold out and taken his departure. Tag licho Rundschau. Too Exacting. "MTss Isabel," began tho youth nerv ously, "do you play tho guitar?" "No," replied tho maiden. "I never triod to learn it." "Mandolin?" "I dotest tho mandolin." "Can enn you do fancy needlework?" "Not nt all. Fancy needlowork is a trndo." "Aro you n stamp collector?" "I havo no ftids, Mr. Spoonnmoro." "Yon pardon mo you can cook?" "Oil, yes. I can do nlmost any kind of cooking." "Bread, for instance?" "My bread has taken tho premium at tnoro than ono fair." "Can you can you darn stockings?" "I can." "Sow on buttons?" "To bo suro." "Kcop a Iioubo clean and neat?" "Why, I think bo. I do most of our own housekeeping." "Miss Isabol," said tho young man eagerly, "will you marry mo?" "1 will not, Mr. Spoonamoro. I fear I would not suit yu. I can't chop wood nor spado up n gardon. Our kitchen girl, Dotty, though, would mnko an ad mirablo wifo for you. Shall 1 go nnd solid hor in?" Chicago Tribune. Hoe no at mi Imiiiost. A vordict reminding us of tho result of tho famous Kavachol trial wns latoly given in Texas. A man had been shot doad in n littlo town on tho upper Colo rado. An inquest was hold on tho body. Tho jury exnmined it minutely and asked tho docter: "Whoro did tho bullet strike him?" "In tho honrt." "Just in tho middle?" "In tho very center." "Who shot him?" "Jnko Daniels." A dozon witnesses deposed that Jako had tired tho shot, and Jnko himself acknowledged tho fact. Tho jury spent Rome timo in consultation. "Well, gentloinen of tho jury," said tho coroner, "what is your vordict?" "Your honor, wo havo conio to tho conclusion that Jako Daniels is tho best shot in tho district!" Tnglieho RmulHchnu, .So Would Miol "Now, Georgio, Mipposo trains to leave a certain depot ono hour apart nnd you get there fifteen minutes nftor ono of them had gone. How long would you havo to wait?" Georgio (with primary arithmetic de cision) Don't know. "Don't knowl What would you do, then, in such n case?" "I'd ast do ticket ngcntl" Chicago Nowa Record. Worte MIUI Mistreus Oh, Mary, seo this mirror I lmvo broken and think of tho bad luck I shall now hnvo for wvoii years! Maid What, that littlo bit of a mir ror? Dut think of me I havo just broken tho big mirror in tho parlor. Fllegcmlu Blatter. A Htroue AixiiiiH-nt. Mr. Ihillion You nro far too young to marry my daughter. Yon nro only eighteen. Tom Yes, sir, but Miss Julia is thirty-four, so tho two of us would nvorngo about right, Brooklyn Life. Unrtl mi IV el Mr. Pect, a rather diffident man, was Bnnblo to provent himself being intro duced ono evening to n fnscinaling young lady, who, misunderstanding his name, constantly nddressed him as Mr. Peters, much to tho gentleman's dis tress. Finally summoning courago, ho bashfully but earnestly remonstrated, "Oh, don't call mo Peters call mo Pcet." "Ah. but I don't know you well enough, Mr. Peters," said the young lady blushing, as she playfully with drew part way bohind her fan. lied Gnlch Bazoo. I'utt. slQiSl BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS. ' Mm.. V-" tw i'' s?ss "515 V-fr B-' BfiMfif John Quincy Washington MJbs Lu cinda, is you gwino fob a boat ride wi' mo? Misa Lucinda Not in dat ole tub. J. O. W. Din yero ain't no tub. It's do fas'est boat on Ches'penko bay. Miss L. Yc3 do fas'est in do mud. Jester. Ho Would fttnrve l'lr.it. At Pcrryvillo n thin old man with a mouth like a cruller climbed on board n south bound train. Ho carried an um brella tied up with a shoestring, and an old valise. Ho Bat down on n cross seat near the door, deposited his property and beck oned to a train boy who who was passing with a basket of sandwiches, "Got anything tor eat, young feller?" "Sandwiches ham, chicken and tongue." "Aro they fresh?" "Certainly." "There ain't no 'certainty about it," objected the old man emphatically; "the sandwich business is ticklish in hot weather." "Thoy're fresh," said the boy impa tiently; "only been mado an hour." "I'd rather like a chicken sandwich," remarked tho old man, "if I knowed 1 wouldn't draw a wing." "No wings, sir; all clear meat." " 'Sposo you let me see ono of them sandwiches." "Can't sir; thoy aro all wrapped up. Ta)-one?" "How much do you ask for era?" "Ten cents." "Not by tho dozen, youug feller; how much for oneV" "Ten cents." "Great day 'n mornin," gasped tho old man, horror stricken, "ton cents fer two bites of bread and a smell of chick en? I'm hungry enough to eat a pick nxo, but I'm gamo, and I tell you, boy. beforo I pay ton couts for one littlo sand wich, I'll set here nnd roll my eyes and Bwollor all the way to Bowltermer." Now York Tribune. and I'm two The Illglit Mini After All. A head adorned with shaggy and un manageable whiskers was thrust out of tho window and n voico that fitted the beard inquired: "What is it?" "Oh, is this Mr. Higgins?" came a still, small voico from the shade of tlio door way below. "Yes." "Please corao right up to 41-1 street just as quick as you can, bring your instruments." "Oil! 1 I ain't no doctor. a carpenter. Dr. Higgins lives doors bolow," aud tho window camo down with a slam that told of formor experiences of tho same kind on tho part of tho humblo artisan. But Carponter Higgins had not got comfortably back into his bed beforo tho boll rang again, and uttering some ro maiks that wero afterwaul t'xpunged from tho i ecord lie roso once moro and wont to tho window. "Well, what tho douco do you want now?" ho ejaculated. "Please, sir," said tho littlo voico, "it's you wo want. Pa and ma is shut up in tho foldin bed, an wo can't got 'em out." Detroit Tribuno. Hit Way. Withorby My wifo got a dress horo yesterday, and it hasn't boon delivered yet. Clerk Yes; 1 remember tho circum stances. Wo didn't deliver it becauso bho went out without paying for it. Wilheiby But she might have known you wouldn't 0Ild it without tho moiioy. Clork That's probably why sho asked you to call. Now York Hoiald. Ihe Moil I'm Wit), Tho modorn dramatist writes vory differently from tho old masters. Shako spent o makes Hamlet's father's ghost remark to Hamlet that ho could if ho would make tho young man's hair re semble (mills upon tho frotful poicu pine. ' Tho terse, nervous writer of tho modern drama would make him say, "1 could iKiinpadour your hair while you wait." Boston Transcript. Kvetli'il Morn. "Now, my son," snid tho father grim ly, at tho close of a brief but lively in torviow in tho woodshed, "you stnnd corrected." "I've got tol" blubbered tho boy. "It'll bo a week beforo I'll bo nblo to sit corrected." Chicago Tribune. Tlio hiu In illinium. Cobwigger Your wifo beems to think that women would mako good financiers. Brown Yes, indeed. If sho wanted n five cent tumbler Bho'd buy a pound of toa so as to get tho glass for nothitig. Now York livening Sun. Mutual, Miss Palisade (greeting Miss Summit) I nm so surprised to eeo yon today, Miss Summit So am 1 to see you. I had no idea you would bo nt homo, Now York Herald. vatTvo, u CLEAN! If you would bo clwrn nnd hayo your clothes done up in tlio noritcat and dresaiost mannor, take them to tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY whoro all work is done by whito labor nnd in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J, OLMSTED. Liberty Strett Modjeska will produco "Henry VtIT" at thoGardcn theater, Now York, Oct.lU. Mario Jansen may go out nt the I c ul of an opera company of her own norl season or rtiturn again to her old post r.l the Casino. "No Man's Land," a mclodramn b John Douglas, tho author of "A D.uli Secrot," is to bo staged nt onco in Lon don. It will bo produced in Americi next season. Lillian Russell will sing in "The Mountebanks" in Loudon, und will re turn from theio in timo to appear in the saino opera in Now York. Hayden Cof fin will be tho baritone of her company. "Baroness" Blanc has had a bewilder ing series of offers from irresponsible theatrical speculators to go out on the road, but sho is said to bo firm in hoi intentions at present not to go on the stago. "Doctor Jo Jo" is the title of the latest play by AHiert Carre, author of "Dr. Bill" and co-author of "Mr. Wilkinson's Widows." It is now running nt the Clnny theater, Paris, nnd it is said to Le a very jolly comedy. Paulino Hall, who hits been out of Now York for threo years, will go back again next winter to run iu opposition to Lillian Russell. Tho Paulino Hall Opera company will sing for threo months nt the Fifth Avenue theater. Tho wealth of leading American ac tors is thus estimated by Joromo H. Ed dy: Edwin Dooth, $750,000; Joseph Jef forson, $1,000,000; Stuart Robsou, $100, 000; W. H. Crane, $400,000; Denrann Thompson, $2o0,000: Jospph Mnrphy, $300,000; Roland Reed, $1W,000; Oliver Byron, $150,000; Edward Harrigan.SlOO,- 000; Clara Morris, $250,000; Fanny Dav enport, $200,000; Lotta, $500,000; Maggie Mitchell, $250,000, and Sol Smith Rus sell, $-100,000. TURF TOPICS. Rarus, 2:1 3, onco tho king of the trotting turf, is dead. Kingman has dono with racing and will be sent to a ranch in Mexico. The Year Book index of trotting and paciug last season shows that over 16,000 performers took part in races und con tests ngainst timo. "As there aro few great men without great mothers, so there nro few great horses without great dams," says a prominent turf 'writer. Tho attempt to drive a horse thirty six milos in three hours at Seaside park, Bridgeport, Conn., was stopped by tho Connecticut Humane society. In n book published in 1014, it is stated that Queen Anne, wifo of Richard II, first taught Englishwomen to ride on sidesaddles, when heretofore they rode astrido. W. P. Taylor's Mascot, 2:142, nnd C. F. Dunbar's Johnson, 2:00, have been matched. Tho contest will take place at tho Buffalo Driving park Aug. 2, the first day of tho grand circuit meeting. Seventy-two races were run during tho recent Brooklyn Jockey club meet ing The added money was $107,010. Tho Oneck stable was the largest win ner, winning $19,080. Green Monis camo next with $19,020. VORLD'S FAIR NOTES. Thoro will bo threo observation towers about 800 feet high for the accommoda tion of visitors who want to tako a birdsoyo viow of tho grounds and build ings. A $50,000 mouumont to Columbus, de signed by Sculptor Howard Krotsch mar, of Chicago, will be erected iu Lake Front park, which has been termed tho "Gateway to tho Exposition." In tho women's exhibit from South Dakota will bo a lifo size statuo of Min nehaha, tho oighteoii-year-old daughter of Sitting Bear, who was prominent in the engagement with General Custer's troops on the Little Big Horn. Tho World's fair commissioners of New Jer.oy adopted tho design of Charles Allen GilTord, of Newark, for tho state building at tho Chicago expo sition. It will bo a reproduction of tho Washington headquarters at Morris town, At loast thirty different loligions will bo represented in tho "congress of all roligions" that is to form part of noxt year's industrial exhibition 10 Asiatic roli'tions, including Buddhism; 4 Euro pean, including Greek orthodoxy; 4 Af rican, including fetichism, aud 12 Amer ican, including Mormoiiism. RAILROAD JOTTINGS. Tho train sorvico on tho New York Central has been materially benefited by tho recent addition of several hard coal burning engines. Tho Cleveland, Canton and Southern Railway company, of Ohio, has in creased its capital stock from $1,000,000 to $10,000,000. Tho road is to be ex tended to the coal fields in southern Ohio. Dudor tho provisions of n bill signed by Governor Flower, ton hours' work performed within twelve consocutivo hours shall constitute a day's labor ou every steam surface road iu tho Empire Stato. M.' Zook, formerly superintendent of, the Indianapolis division of tho Monon, has been appointed roadmaster of tho Alabama Great Southern road, with jurisdiction from Chattanooga to Bir mingham. Tho Missouri, Knnsas and Texas will build a twenty-six mile branch from Elgin to Austin. Citizens of Houston havo raised a guarantee fund for an ex tension of tho maiu lino from Boggy creek tank to that city. (lood Looks. Good looks iro more than skin deep, depending upon n healthy con dition of nil the vital organs. If tho I.Ivor bo Inactive, you have ft Bilious Look nnd if your Kidneys bo ntlected you have a Pinched Look. Becuie good health and you will have good looks. Electric Hit ters Is tho great alterative nnd Tonlo acts directly on these vital orgars, Curoa Pimples, Blotches, Bolls aud given a good complexion. Sold at Duu'l J, Fry'u Drug tore, 225 Com'l t, 60 o. per bottle, fIWWWCjJ i. - tJ er M- $ e ti a . j, rt 51 m p- H". p 3 H OT 3 " " ro 2L C3 i O f g. o i i-n i-l o p- sr si 5 co p S "" p a H p W 3 S . Ul Q P S -4 2 P 03 CD 3 7? a P- - D ?fa sr y s a M 1-3 2. 3 I? a i" p- e p tr. Wo a re . P O a 5 ffi S. B- - - O CO u -W W 2. p re 3 e g- sr ? i p re P OQ re g z s o 3 a" p " 'J 3 CO s v S 3 re 6 o S. Ct) O ?5 -$ 2, s Im i 3 ) I :b E CS2 CAT CO CO CP Supc ratltlnti at Mi-ntii Curio. Tlio nir of Mouto C!nrlo h in tmtli nlivo with superstition ; wo ureatho it, cat, drink and oven sloop it, for our very dreams inspire us with tho idea of a number. Tlio most com mon sonso individual can no moro eseapo tho infection of superstition than ho can hope to leave tho princi pality without having catiyht tho fever of gambling. Unimportant events nnd trivial incidents nro fraught with meaning to thorouletto loving man or woman, who seo in every combination of poi&ons or things a possiblo revelation of a lucl:y number. , Friends, relations, acquaintances heco'mo a3 foes in tho atmosphere of tho rooms, for tho gambler dreads to 1)0 looked nt or spoken to in tlio fear that it may break his luck. Every kind of odd, fancifid or common place charm is invested with awo and revoreueo by tho infected person, who would rather loso his note for 1,000 francs than tho silver penny which ho regards for tho time being ns a power to influence his good for tune. Cor. Philadelphia Telegraph. Blackwe 'S fSr u'O wyst Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco TrP-Mrr L-K rnfVS q-i-afti. m V... jfffijS.Ci Superatitlon In Now Kcifflmul. During pedestrian toiu-s in New England, m various parts of tho west and in every southern stato I havo frequently staid for tho night at tho houses of poor farmers, laborers, fishermen and trappers. In such journeys I havo invariably listened to tho tales of the neighborhood, stimulating them by suggestion, and have found the belief in witchcraft cropping out in tlio oldest towns in New England, somotimes within tho very shadow of tho buildings where n learned mini&try has existed from the settlement of tho country and public schools havo furnished means of education to all classes. Tho horse shoes seen in nearly every county and often in overy township upon the houses of persons suggested tho old horseshoe beneath which Lord Nelson, who had long kept it nailed to tho mast of tho Victory, received his death wound at Trafalgar. Dr. Buckley in Century. A Prehistoric Pot. A poison pot belonging to prehis toric Indians has been dug up near Reading. Tlio pot is a largo flat stone, with a circular pit in the center an inch deep and two inches in diameter, bearing unmistakable evidence of having been carved out laboriously with a sharp flint instrument. It still shows plain traces of tho poisons and acids which wero mixed in it and used m tlio poisoning of arrows. Tlio poisons extracted from tho sacs of copperheads and rattlesnakes and from certain deadly plants wero used in concocting tho baneful fluids. Tlio poisoned arrows were employed by tho Indians in killing their enemies in war and in shooting dangerous wild animals. Few poison pots of this kind aro in existence, even in tho most complete museum collections of Indian relics. Philadelphia Ledger. An ArchblHhop'g Swear. What is an archbishop's swear? This curious piece of information camo out by accident tho other night during ono of Dr. Bonson's speeches in Whitechapel. He was speaking without notes, and at one particular passage waxed indignantly eloquent at tho idea that such work ns Mr. Barnott was doing was not good and useful work. Suddenly two words slipped out. Tlio archbishop colored with confusion and apologized pro fusely for his inadvertence. Wo hasten to add that thoy wore hardly what would ordinarily pass as very wicked words. Tho archbishop's swear was only "My goodness." Manchester (Eng.) Tunes. Sensitiveness of n Chinaman. Thoy cannot bo very sensitive, theso Chinese. One man, admitted into tho hospital suffering from a large ulcer which extended four inches upward nnd as much down ward from tho back of tho knee joint, told how thirty years before ho had received a burn thoro, and tho wound, now becomo an ulcer, had never healed up. Surely ho would havo another namo for tho "foreign devils" when, after four months' careful treatment, involving livo suc cessive operations, ho was at last dis charged quite cured I London Hos pital. Too Historical. "I'm tliinkmg of gotting up n fancy dress ball, nt which all tho guests will havo to appear in tho costumes worn by tho founders of their families. Wouldn't it bo pic turesquof" "Hardly. There wouldn't be any thing vory picturesque about a lot of bricklayers and butchers and inn keepers." Kn to Field's Washington. Alcrrlun Stones. Mr. Flamand, who hns been studv. ing tho inscribed stones in tho south eastern part of Algeria, has found many rocks upon which men, wom en nnd children, who wore evidently prehistoric, aro represented. The designs bear considerable resem-1 bianco to Egyptian figures. New I York Times. IiitlamuiKlile .Material. "Thoro was a firo in. the safe fac tory last uight." "Was much dnmngo dono?" "Well, it wasn't a big enough firo tohnrt the building at all, but it mined all the safes in 6tock." Ex change. It ufs the riiildrru. Mr. Cv II. Slinwen, WWlaville, Kan., says: "It Is with pleasure that I speak of tho good Chamber lain's Collo, Cliolero nnd Diarrhoea Remedy has done my family during the last fourteen yeare. In the most obstlimte ca's of summer complaint and diarrhoea among my children, It acted as n charm, making It never necessary to call In a physician. I can truthfully say that In my judg ment, based on years of experience, there Is not a medlclue In the mar ket that Is its equal. For Bale by Geo. E. Good, druggist. i Mirlrt i r(rnrrl Inner VP.irs UFO. Ezrs!??'.. VmI which lias never been beaten or -irv-5 ZT - approached. It lias not to-day, S rv"X a good second in popularity, its u'fr.TY V A pectilMr and uniform excellence l"l -u-IM) -i Jl f A !. ?CK M N piCllbCi llic men ui iu-uay oa u V 2hr S did their fathers before them. Great Bull Movement." Sold wherever tobacco issmoked. BULL DURHAM is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com fort vith no unpleasant effects. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C NEW DAILY MAIL STAGE Itetwccu Aurora, Uuttcvillc, Chumpocg, St. Paul and Fairfield. Leaves Vufoiu dally nt 11)30 n. m. Ar rive, ut Knlrflcld H p. in. Returning loivo Fusrfleld nt 4 p. m. Arrives nt t'tmmpoec 6 p, in Leaves ClmmpoegB ii. in. Ai rives at Aurora, via lliitlevllle; ntti a. in. Con nect with mornlnuS. V. Co. train koine north iitidsoutli. rimaenKeiH, ImLKtiKenud freight carried ut riRiil .r rates. Service begins Monday. Mtuch 17. 1WI2. OUS. HOEKKU, Pionr. Tor Sale or Trade, Fifty-two acres improved farm, 40 acres in crop, good orchard, four miles South of Salem, Turner road. Will trade for nropeity mar town. 0-S-lin JOHN HOLM, Jilucksinith. 4?v . An, Kj- . "; fa iy-'''fif- Ojmjpjy .Tickets ON SALE to - OMAHA Kansas City, St. Paul CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, !And all Poln's East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, COLONIbT SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERS: Steamers Portland 'o Sin FrauclscnJj.very 4 Days. TICKETS TAxD EUROPE For rates and general Information call nn or address, V II. UULUURT, AksI, Genl. Pass. Agt 2V1 Washington St., rullTIuVNU, OKEO')! QNK (IK1HK LAHGKHV ESTABLlI nients Iu Ui ntnto. Lower rates U jrtlun 1. Lniitesi stock I etuil P-lnul-thebtnt ,u 1 bluest ilUcouuU Heno prlcr ltsl of Job printing, aud rataloirii" tanl blanks. IC. M. AVAJT1 Htnam Vilitnr Sulnin Ori.. .EAST AND SOUlii VIA Southern Pacific Routi, Stiasta Line CALlrOBNIA EXrjl"iS TUAtN IlUNDJUl f UtTWKEN 1'0I1T1.AN1 AND H. V. South. LffiT '" "7:00 p. in. l"Lv. Pol Hand Ar. I fiifttt. I:I8 p. in. I Lv. halem Lv. fi:2bi. 8:15 n.m. Ar. hnn Kian. Lv. 7:W)p Aboo Iriilns htoponly nt lolloli)g c I tlous north of Itosehuie, Kast l'mtiun i Oiogon City, Woodbllin, ijaUm, All Tangent, sheddh, Jlulscy, Harrison , Junction City, In lug nhdhugeni JKXSfcllLKO MAM. DAIL.V, K-.m n. m. 11:17 a. m o:50 p. m. lv. Portland Ar. J l: 0 1 . . Lv Salem Lv. 1:4(J p. u.. Ar. Hoselmrg Lv. 7:01 n. t Albany Local, llully Jlxcppt Suii'lo 5 (XI p. IU. Lv. 7:51! p. in. j Lv: t':00 p. in. I Ar. Portland wik'in Albimv Ar. I0..fln.s: Lv. 7SWu.1i Lv, n.am.11. 852 jj&Q m$ Ihwi 4l oTT 9 au's ma V-MC AW ffvrri 'ifat-e HEALTH. Le niclmn'g Golden IlKlsnm No. 1 Cures Chancres, lira, and second sta -cs: Sores on tho Lcrs and Dedyj Soro Ears. Eyes, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotches Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard all primary forms of tho dlseaso known at Syphilis. Trice, So OO per Ilottlu. Lo Itlclinu's Goldim Ilulsiini No. 8 Cures Tertiary. Mercurialilyphilltlc Kheu matlsm. Tains in tho Bones, Tains In tht Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lumps and con. traded Cords, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and eradicates all disease from ths sjstem, whether mused by Indiscretion or abuse of Mercury, lcavlni? tho blood pure and healthy. Price 85 OO per Ilottlu. Lo Itlcliau'n Golden SpuulaH Anil. doto for tho euro of donorrheca, Gleet, Irritation Gracl, and all Urinary or Gcnl. tal disarrangements. Price $A SO per Ilottlu. U Ulcliuu's Golden Spanish In. Joctlon, for severe rases of Gonorrhrea. Inuammatory Gloct, Stricturcs.lc. Price SI r,0 per Bottle. lf Co Itlclian'a GoIiK Ointment for tho cffectlvo healing jyphlhtlo Sores and eruptions. Irlct.l OO per Box. Co Hirhuu's Goliltm Pills Nrrrt and Brain treatment K as of physical pow er, excess cr over-work, rrostratlon, eta Price S.t OO per liox.. Tonic and Nervine. Sent everywhere, O.O.D- eeourely OuAed pcrexpresiL THE RICHARDs"i5RUQ C0.,Ageute eoo it fiit iiuuklt st., Sato Frumclrce Cv PDLLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Foraccommodution ot passtngers holdluj; becoud ciiinh tlcketH iittatUed to ezpiess trains, Ycst Side Division, Between Portia:-. I aod Cervallis: nAILV (EXCEl'T Ht'NBAV). 7:.KJ a. in, L.':10 p. in . f Lv. I'ortland-Ai 6:IU p. , 1. 1 Ar. Corvallis Lv. 12:58 p. n , At Albany aud Coivallln connect ivliu trainb ul Oregon Puciflo Ilallroad. LXVUKSS TR.VIW (n II.Y KXClTfTHUNP " "i:Ki p. in. 1 1.. roitliunl AlfT Ti:Wu. m 7:Sj p. m. Ar.McJllunvllIeLv. G: 15 1.. in Through Tickets To U points EAST and SOUTH I'oi tickets and lull information regiia idk nitcb inapH, rlc.xnply to the't'otn i uj'h aenl Salem, Oukoii. K.P. UOOKI15, Amt. U. t and P.-Bi. Ak l K. KOhilLJ-.ll. Anu.uui r WORKING PEOPLE can tako Simmons Liver Regulator without loss of timo or dan gor from exposure. It takes tho placo of n doctor and costly prescriptions and is thereforo tho medi cino to bo kept in tho household to bo given upon any indication of approach, mg sickness. It contains no dangerous ingredients but is purely vegetable, gontlo yet thorough in its action, and can bo given with eafoty and tho most Eotisfactory results to any person regardless of ago. It has no enual, Try it From Terminal or Interior Points the Irtiiera Pacific RailicaJ Is the Hue to tuke To all Points East aud South. It IsthedinlDir cur louto. ltrinis tlnuiu'i ostilHil6 tialuH ocry day In the j nur it, ST. PAUL AND CIIIUGO (No elinnfie of i ars.) Composed of dli.liigcurH iinsui passed, Pull inun drawlntr room fUvperu 01 lutebl iqiiiprnent TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Hestthnt cin becoiibtiuctedoud In whlcb ueiounuodallonu aie both lite and iur nlslied for holders of llrbt aud tecond-clasn tickets, Hud ELEOAM1 DAY COACHES. A. contlnum Hns cocnejtiner with all llueb. aflordlu rtirwt btid uiiintonuptert bervlco. Pullman sli onncim . cured In advi w . auy aejl of the rond. Through tickets to and from till uo'nts In America, England and Kurope iui- ho purchiibedut any ticket otllce of this toui pany. Full Information concerning rnte, time or tialn,roiite8iindol her details lurr Ifht-d on application to any neent or A. D. Ci-1AKLT0V1 Assistant O'ncral Passenif'-r Acv 1 1, No. 121 Hmt s-roat, cor. Waslilngtoi. J ort lxio oreix n HIIAW & DOWNING, Ageutn. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'i stuiihlp lluo. miles shorter, aflioun lbg time than by auy otliei loute. l-'irbl cuibs throusb p.issei)L'r and freUht line rom Porllnnd and nit points In the Wil lamette valler to and Irom Hau Krauclsiv Tl M E SCH EDULE, (Kscept Sundays). J-iiVoAliJiiny litiopy LeflveUorvnlllB I 10 P M Arilve YaiiulnH 6-. jl At L.MVP Vnnnliia . - ,'.i . t. l.e.yc CorBl!I ifr: m Arrive Albany 11:10 A ft. o. . n tftiit,B -.MMH -. ... - . CorvaliU. ,,M""1 "v n'ny boo JiI,,,lB,J1,'0etnilni! co'inert at YAQUIK i-ITi rn',,n-""w" Vaoulna aud 8r. WMiinlJ!ft,v i?eni lrPm Portland and all connection with the trains of ih. JnAiW lltJUTK Albany or CorviUlta arrange to urrUut Vaijulna the evenlua before date of sailing;. "'" iXfVVi; fBJ Frf,Fkt K'M Alwir tkc miiM?r,r'mu''imn'',1y J,ef"' UUL.MAN 4 Co.. h"relght and llckpi Aeenu 11M aud -JOB Kronl b. Portland, i I OO. Hpni'K Ao't Gen'l Krt, Pass. Agt, Oregon Pacific K. . Co. ;0. H IIABWKLL, Jr. GenSW "' rM At;J?rSSon Development vo., tot Moatcomwy U; j V- " ;.