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h'si ma ii iim.) if mum MM, ElMlftA HATtifl. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. jfM J fre MtAltot C.i MHttiati, Xnit, f tirf heftM Mr Kill Bill ant Mil m side mid back rnotf the time i atjiut I became ilrnp'lriil 1 M rerr (jetTou! and n.flr worn out. lhn lMt stclfonieai would rstue bid hi THOUSANDS E,8K5 not lep on rax leftside er bsofcuasil Wo taklsis your H'u Ilmtrt er4, 1 had not taker) it very long until I fait mtioh Mitt, and I can now ileop on cither ttdt or back without Hit least rilicom fort I have no pain, smothering, drop?, no wind on stomach or other dlaagresablaSTrnptpmii, 1 am ahla to do Ml rar own liMisevork without any trouhlo and consider ramlf etinvl. Xlkbsrt, Ind , IMS Mm. Kims! Hatch. It in now four years since Ihare taken any medicine. Am In better health than I hare been In 40 years. I honestly bo- mi"n Here that Dr. MtUa Mw CURED Utari Vur saved ray life " and mode mo a well woman. I am bow 09 yean of ago, and am able to do a mod day! work. May 29th, 1891 MM. ELsUai. HATCH.. OLD ON A POSITIVE QUAMNTEB. 1 . TRY OR. MILES' PILLS, SO DOSES 25 CTS. rjold by, D. J Vty, druKKlnt, Salem DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In ralalnc a family of ulna ohildren. ray only remedy for Coughs, Colds and Croup was onion syrup. It ! Just as .creative to-day it was forty Ssars uro. Now tny arandohlldron take Dr. unn'a Onion flyrup, whleh Is already prsparsd And moro pleasant to th. taite. Bold everywhere. Largo bottles 00 oenta. Taka no ubatltnta for It. '" Bold by Btwkett & Vau8type. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A true Specific a positive and permanent elimination of all poison from the blood, and a restoration of healthy vigor to m lutuei is oncrea 10 sunerers lor me nnc iimt In a remedy which has boen undergoing the most sever private experiments for the past three years It has not yc ianca. aim it wui noi mi., mh iruo cfjjociiao or Svtihilitlc oolson and all blood diseases. Do vou be fa Jievelt T bend for full particulars and proof free. Stop nning your system wiiia mercury wtu uuicr poison. lilts remedy will cure you in 30 to 00 days without fail, V s;urantee a cure or refund the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., 170 Flrat Street rOHTLAND, OB. POWER HOUSE Meat Iflaitat. Fresh and Bait ments of the beat quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. Deutscher Advocat postofficeblo:k, saleM.or. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Special attention given to German apeak lng people and buslnexa nt the oountv.and atate offices. HOFEK, Notary Public Are You Ever Tired? Do you ever think yonr akin needs a fat T It certainly itoea. It needs a tonic io tone it up Juat like a ranUown system, LOLA MONTEZ OREME TfaeSkln Food iiud Tlsior-IJullaer. Ii a food for tbe.akln. It mokea tbe.aklu firm and preserved Ita e aittlclty, tbu pre venting wrlnkleav You cannot freckle or tan wltb the creme ou jour face. No toll et lab e Is complete without It, One pot (76 cenla) tat th ee month', used dnllv, IlUlheONJ.YHKlN FOOD on th mark- vr I C ,1 I IU 1IKWAUK up WORTI1LBHH IUJ. TA1 It JNH and accept no tubal Itute, lWK)UliJHWr.-l YH, 'KdtitlWiW MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, H AMBBICA'a BtAVTX DOOTOBf 28 Geary BU Pan Francisco, Cal For ante by VJIED LEGO, Urugclat, I'atton Block, Ealem, Oregon. For any apeclal or complicated blemish of tbe face and form, write to Mils. MbTl'JK JIAftKIHON, W Oeary K-. 'an Kranelaco. .superfluoua hulr pcrroanentty removed, J. H. HAAS, TIIE WATOHMAKEB, 2l5KCommrciISt., ta!tn, Oregon. (Next door to Klelu'a.) Hneolalty ol Spectacle, and reptUrlBi clooka. WnltMni1 Ifrv UMUC XTCHDJO nUM known ly ? HAVE &r2&5?i& rill I JfctWUHJta or yaOTRHDIMU um I UU TIEUIATOKCBTO GOT ! tt tlrar wi afcferf PILES aDsorea tusaora. biwj "siffj"! apai uai our, rrwm hu mHf Sr.Boaaako,nUa4lBaU,ra, e niMi Tut t Mrs 1 wM trout) cd with , Would frfttintlr hate fainns I SMipmenna; nt mam iiwj to gii up or f fwil la tifMlho. H41I imlti In tnr led WVlfy rj8P7 W$tisr Bold by BMkett k Vaa Blype, aaWhaMMMaMMaaaMarftaMttaMB. ' "'."-'1"1."' w fiwa 'II nui I'wimcI Ow Midf (lulcli'i, Vco, m amm mm ocv, Home inioriil- inl Opliloii' il'cltefL Mayor (Mch enifcd Ihe city eminell Ui oftlcf Irtrit evenlli nt Sillt o'clock, nml hfltr Mi(? tnlfiiile 0 tin Jirftvlwift frlet Im wf rehd ly ally iteronlaY 11U llild body of fl(y Ifiw oifikpr t(lf(l dowti to tho IrntiMotloti of tho follow- I (Iff llllfllllfffl' Tlio cormnlUee 011 necounfu and cur tenl ooenM rcporlcd favorably on (ho fmyttiMit of tlie followltiff blllrti Hntorn Imp. Ca $04,17) J. Ktohbtirn, $1.00) Bfllern iciotirln Mill Co,. $.3S) 1(. M Atoorco A Co., $S.00 I'ofltal Tel, Co., 74) . AlcKllloo, $20.00) If It. Hoblnson, $20.60) W. IJcnnett, $20.B0j A, Uurnelt, $24.00) Geo, Clymor, $14.00; O, CmIm. baeher, $14.00) W. 3, Culver, $40.28) V. U, fiynch, $1.05) C, If. lloynl, $2C.2G) 11. A, Olerrmn, $16.00 Oray Bro $88.08, Klein offered a motion? that tho re corder bo nuthorlced to give ten dayg notice that the council intends to con' Aider tho Improvement of Oak ntreet by bringing tho same to tho grade. with curbs, and eroasflfalkfl, and other neccspary adjuncts tofmako It araulU ablo street. Thla motion corneauiulcr tho new charter, It was adopted, A like motion to Improve State street from High to 12th with proper grading, etc., was offered and adopted after Cross had the coat of gravel Increased from six to eight Inclicsfln depth. A petition for a sldowalk from 14th to 19th streets along tho north side of Bellevue, was read and referred to the committee- on streets and public prop erty. A petition from certain business men asking for financial aid to amount of $400 for the celebrating of the Fourth of July, was read and referred to ways and means committee on motion of Al bert. Tho mayor's veto of the new ordi nance entering Into a six-year contract with the Salem Consolidated Street Hallway Co. for electric lighting was then read as follews: To the Honorable Council of the City of Salem. Gentlemen: After due consideration and consultation with attorneys of whose knowledge of the law and of whoso disinterestedness to all parties concerned therein can be no doubt, I am constrained to return to you, unap proved, ordinance No.269, entitled "An ordinance authorizing, making and en tering Into a contract between the City of Salem and the Salem Consolidated Street Railway Co., Its successors and assigns, for the lighting of the public streets and highways of said city." In vetoing this ordinance I do so solely to shield the city from an un desirable contract and to save trouble to future "city councils. One objection I have Is that the or dinance binds us for, at the least, 43 arc electric lamps, making our electric HgHt bill $5;iC0 per year quite a largOj amount to pay should a spirit of economy ever be forced upon us. The contract gives us plenty of chances to Increase this but none to decrease. Thejprdlnance further reads. that the forty-three arc lamps shall be of nom inal 2,000 candle power each. I object to the word "nominal." It may be be cause I do not understand It, but I would prefer the word "actual." Section 3reads'aa follews: "Should any lamp or lamps 'on any (night fail to burn at least one hour in the a'ggregate tho said city shall deduct thirty-three and one-third centa for each and every nightgof such failure." Is this not liable tor the- construction inai ir any lamp snouia burn ror one hour on any night the company can col lect pay for the entire night? If the section read "Should any lamp on 'any night remalq textirigushed for one hour in tho aggregate or fail for one hour in tho aggregate to give light of 2,000 candle power thirty-three1 and one-third cents shall be deducted ifpr such night from t tho .payment otherwise,,, to be made to the company"for that lamp," or In some similar plain way I would have no objections to It. My principal objection Is the doubt as to whether jtho 'present council has the power to bind the action of any future council. In the case of the Sa lem Water Co. vs. the City of Salem, Prim J. and In which our present chief Justice defended theclty It was'decld ed that a debt existed against' the city whenever it agreed to pay money for services performed and that the- mo ment a contract was entered Into it Created a present pbllgafjohon the part Of the city to pay money at future periods; or In o.her words a present debt was created and we could not contract for the city unless we had the present means to pay. In the ordinance before us section 9 reads as follews: "That there be and hereby Is, and shall to levied each and every year when the annual levy shall be made for meeting the current expenses of tho city a sufficient amount to cover any and all liabilities under or to be in curred under the provisions of this con tract, a tax upen: all of the taxable property subject to taxation by the city of Salem to pay said company, Its suc cessors and assigns, any monies due 'it. or them for light furnished, and service performed, under this contract, during such year and to meet, pay and dis charge all of th obligations of said cltyunder'thls' contract for light" sup plied to it during; uor year, which taxes snail be, collected 'as .other city taxes are collected, "aad.i ifctilch taxes and all onteai arlatnjfjttisiefrom are nereDy ei apart, aaajapjarotnated and shall be used and appHed to td for the payment to said company, ita successors and assigns, of the monies ar)d compen sation due for lights furnished under this contract, and that there be, and hereby la appropriated for, In and dur ing each year of the saldperiod of six veara covered by this contract, a sum of money, sufficient In amount to pay eald company, Its successors and assigns tho amount due them, for light fur nished said city under this contract, and to dUeharge all of the obligation of said city arising during such year urn i ii JIVJMfiifO QAVVMU J 'r minrnmiiii !IM(W III 14 rVtHlMM " fliM M fill ftlfMrtfil In (MtHiM M tlWIflfllff tlt ftlfrWllflrf flliflfM dftlft' lOfl. biff Iff (hit MUh f'miUMi Vi tUihm m mrn'Mii, 1 HPfliiy, 11, w nfffl rt fl tMoH rtffAMfy ridWMo id (hl tMM bt llinillnn rt 0fift!M6f JtUUt IVIrrt Iff ffidMfiif hi dcPlnlfm In what M ItfioWft (u urt rw 'the Ytnlet Vo, em, ( OtwHi 40, mttilM ffofii (ho declflloff bt .fudrte fjpftd mill iffttlr- danffuM In AMAh iht ojlUfltloft, (fill (add ndtfillllrttf If If n JihiM lirrtdy my "them i ho fnrfftk1 Iff (ho !KllnllVi fofintilit lhw In Uctchy nH.ffjIiflfKod' " add It U Wiegdofled nrt (0 whether Wfl have (lie bower (0 few n tut for flirt tinvineht of stffh a roritrnel (ee article Mtmle Irml Cofpofatlon, AfflHcatf nnd Eti Kltoh UneyelopedlA of 1tw subdivision fl "Afidelpfttlofi of Jtevenues") and It become a 'iticflllori only (0 be settled by those Versed Irt the law, ftro we doing" wisely (0 vole such a contract upon our peoplo? My further objection (0 tho section Is that It Is not specific as to tho sum to bo raised and which by Its very In deflnltcness would bo apt to cause trouble, especially so as wo cannot tell what action future councils will take In tho matter, Claud dutch, Mayor. On the vote of tho council to puss the ordinance over tho veto the vote was) ayes Hunt, Smith, Olmsted, Oray, AW bert, and Klein. No Cross, Laforc, When Albert's name was reached ha was given time to explain matters c6n (allied In the veto. Ho said! "As to thd merits of this much-abused and mis understood ordinance I have nothing to say in addition to my remarks on the passage of tho ordinance, except that tho ordinance merely fixes the rata paid for the last six years as a maxi mum rate for tho next six, to bo re duced at any time to tho average rato In tho cities Of Oregon and Washington Tho statement of the decision of the supreme court of Oregon In the Case of the Salem Water Co., C Oregon, 20th page, Is neither correctly or fairly stated by tho mayor. I am familiar with this case In all Its details and quote from tho decision 'an agreement to pay tho Salem Water Co. $1,806 per annum for seventeen years in quarterly Installments for water to be furnished the city, without any provision for rais ing and appropriating money to be ap plied In payment of such liabilities as they became due, necessarily created a liability against tho city-' within the meaning of 'such prohibitory clause, the liability being In excess of such limitation, the contract is void.' 'Judge Upton wrote the opinion and quoted from seyeral California author ities over tho State 'of California vs. McCowley as follows 'This article was Intended to "prevent the state run ning In debt and keep, her expenditures within her revenues. These revenues may be appropriated In anticipation of their receipt as effectually as when actually In the treasury. The appro priation of the moneys when received, meets the services as4 they are rendered, discharging the liabilities as they arise, or rather anticipating and preventing their existence. The ap propriation accompanying the services operates in fact In the nature of a cash payment.' He cited Judge Deady's dictum (re ferred to by' the mayor) without ap proval as being at variance with the weight of authorities cited and re sumed his opinion as follews: "As to the prohibitive clause In the charter, its object was to compel the council to conduct the financial operations of the city upon a cash basis." A new ordinance was Introduced, Its purpose being to amend section 8 of ordinance NO. 160, and to repeal ordi nance No.209, entitled an "An ordinance relating to advertisements, notices, bills and posters." It Is better known as a general license law, as, under its pro visions, all business houses will be re quired to pay annual license fees in order to do business In the city of Sa lem. Hunt moved that the same be read the second time by title, which was lost. It was then referred to the ordi nance committee after some debate. Tho recorder was ordered tp engross the new dog ordinance with the amend ments attached. The council then went Into commit tee of the whole, with Alderman Cross in tho chair, for the purpose of listen ing to the remarks of an agent for a patent $300 road grader. Following mis tne council adjourned. FEOM MARION. J, W. Lance bos sold ona of bis teams to Forsytbe & Hunter. George Edgar, Jesse Fresh and Lann WInslow wept to Jefferson Monday. Yale GleaaoD, representing a Ban Frau clsco house, was In town Monday morulog. Ell and T,d. E. Baruet of the balem art gallery were visiting relations here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Fred Haaok left for California Tuesday evening to join he husband who has a Job there. Mrs. Bniead, daughter of It. B. Nolt of this place, living near JeOcrson Is quite 'Jll.' (J. M. Bkeels, Frank Haack and Al. PuttoD are now engaged tn hauling rail road wood. J. M. WInslow returned borne Mon day from Howell where he has been teaching tbe past year The tannery looms up near Lance's livery stable. Mr. Wiseman Is doing the carpenter work himself. Dr. Golden baa sold his shares lu tbe Marlon Uunery to J. W. Lance and M. MDarldaon. Mr. Laucelaanpld tan ner, William Fresh has taken the con tract to build J. L. Farnbani's new house. He commenced work Monday nornjag. Tbe houe l to bw complet ed In 45 days. Oyntha White started bsok to Indla sa last; Sunday with her bob Harvey White; whose health is very poo' II Is now thought by the doctor that Lu u-. r.ii.,r.. ji... nuv will I mas -ngr asiaimiu ,7 -....-- very much Blued la tbe social as well ifOtlUMAlir fJiirjKJfetlAt lJJ Of, ffttfft is snwwinwiaaaw iimiMn aim 1 u mm mi ,mmn mmummDq0ii M litlMhf iAttm if Mftf f6, We llofr8 lif Hlft Wt fcMMf nllit fohlfff Ui Mnf Ion, M. W (ffrtxlMnii add (f, Weyhiytt kit bf VbHilitlti, Ifftvo- lfi((fii A Ifs6l of Infill itM itfilllff oYluwft slid lflrfi'1 If) win fifiuiify fAieiff witioii lliey lift firtl-wil lift? WlllnfiiHte Valley putlllfy fefftfi ,(-V jV'Wfifl ('wiM-fAiid wlfanftto fftiif, w fin rtfc foillf fnlfilafc'fn of (he Ffjrt(l'i blilffolf liHif fiif-Mlng fipfd oh tV'i'My il ui firilflfdsy lilli( slid rjufi day mofffliitf (thd evening1, The At fXfdnficfl wAS flftbtl. A "Unlit! Ifi Ollend1' for yotf by (nh Ihia HlmmoiH Llvef ItcutilAtof for votif dlflonsed liver, rROM AUMflVlliLfl, Tho now liolel looms up In grand style, Card's pig roinnliis In (ho pen the milk held out, John Mott Imi dnlslied his homo oh' Harrison street, Otlo l'oilnd wasnt the plonlo, ho did not look lonely, Mr, KlrKpntrlult has commenced building on his lot on Jllsmnrk ave nue. Post master Henry say that theColum' tiliwi stamps aro not largo enough that they should hpve room to writo tho ad dresaon them, tho writer would sug gest) nnd write tho letter on tho other side. Clilldreu'sduy was a success, nil were pleiinul utul happy, Ihe derorallou of building, the speaking nml singing of the cblldrvii and tho jitrformiiucts of tbe older oucs, are prulbtd by all, and all uro entitled to first prl.o. Fourth of July Aumsville will cele brate with u good old fiishloued basket picnic, good music, singing, speaking and dancing is guaranteed, liberal premluniB will be awarded for foot, sack, wheelbarrow and hose races. The following committees were ap pointed at an enthusiastic meeting on last Wednesday evening. On grounds, Thomas Anderson, W. L. Gilbert, L. F. King. Ou music, Hen ry Porter. On speakers, Frank Pound. On amusement, E. E. Swank, D W. Smith, O. Parker. Ou program, 8. W. Bard, J. W Moyer, O. Gilbert. On finance, E. M. Utile, J. W. Moyer,.0. Gilbert, h, It. Pound, J. B. Mesuer, chief marshal L. M. Ball, presidents tbe day S. Wi Burd. Tbe Labor Union plcnio at Aumsville last Saturday waB good, splendid weather, speaking, singing, mus:o and eating, and a splendid place to enjoy them all. The match game bf baseball between tbe Sbaw nine and tbe Atimd- vllle nine, itsulted lu a victory for tho Aumsville nine. Our lumber business is increasing so rapidly that Mr. Bsll, the proprietor has Invented a new plan to ansWer questions, he will have a list ot lumber and prices of same printed on two large cards which bo will bang on bis body, one in front and one behind, this will be a great convenience and will save bim from answering many questions, bis customers will have to follow bim around and read, "A wayfaring man ever therein." We noticed a sign standing by the Bide of our blacksmith shop, the sign is very old and whs used as u blacksmith shop, by Mr. Mesner's grandfather. It is one of tho Aumsville heirlooms, tbe sign is a curiosity in itself, for Its eccen (rlo and old fashioned way of spelling. It would pay anyone well coming to Aumsville to look at this old "heir loom." Tbe Texas cow boys take BlmmonB Liver Regulator when bilious. J. E. Pierce, Rancbero Grande, Texas. VIGOR of MEN Eaillr, Quickly, Parmanantljr Rutored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of arlli from earl errors or latar ezoctses, tbe results ot overwork, alokneas, worry.ete. Pullstreoftb, development and tone given to every organ and portl'in of tbe bod. HlmpI. natural methods. Immed lat I mprovsinant arm. yailure Impossible. 2.(U rt'treners. Book, explanation and proof! mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. UFfAlO, N.Y. Smith Premier Typewriter. Hold on eaay parsaeau, lTorCBavt W. I, STAUY, Agent, f slem. 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" ESPANO" will positively euro yom It contains no mlnoralipolioni and Is remarkable for awakening c-rgahio action throughout tho system and an improvement in ovcry tissue It produces better muscles, bonosj 'nerves, hair, nails, skin, blood and gives vigorous life to tho unfortunato who has exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes convenient to carry in tho pockeU Each box contains 00 doses or enough to last ono month and la worth many times its weight in gold. Tho price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes for (5.00 if ordered at ono tlmo and a guurintoe will be given that any case men tioned abovo that it docs not cure, tbo money will be rofundod. Aa to our financial standing we refer to any bank in this city. Bent charges prepaid to any address in United States or Canada. Put up In plain wrapper with no mark to distinguish what it is. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, sipjreisti jittiTCusr& 00.. X StooktoM Street 8AN FHANCISCO, CAL., D. S. A. An able Brain and Nervs1 Specialist ean at any time be confidentially consulted entirely free of charge, personally or by mall, at the address. rW'V'V'fy'tytjrrrVf II P. M. CARS. 1 1 p. in. Cars loavo II6tcl and Postoilicc dally for Asylum, Penitentiary and Cemetery oh Capital City Railway. Car leaves 5 a. m., connect ing with Overland train, and care leave Hotel every 26 minutes from 6:20 a. m. to 11 p. in. for all polots on the lines excepting Cemetery Car, Takea ft' to meet Passenger Tralas. Electric Lights On UTeter System. TO CONSUMERS : Tbotalm LltM and Power Coranany at treat expense Have equipped their Kleetno Ivlgbt plant wltb tbe ni Ml modern apparatua and are now able to oner tbe public a better Debt than any aylem and at a rate lower tuan an city on tbe cesat. Arc and Incandescent Light- log. Electric Motors for all purposes where powei Is re quired. Heslderjcea can be wired for aa many llcbta aa dealred and tbe conaumera pay for only aueb Ilsbts hb are uaed. Thla belug registered oy an juectno jueier, umoe 179 Commercial St. Farm for Sale or Trade. On eaay terras, four miles east of Hubllmltr, aUlalnf U7 aeree: will trade for property i or near Balem. , O. DOVB, oontalalDf in or nei S-8-dw Hubllmltr, Or. AVXiKM'm ELIfei RIG, BELT UJEST PATENTS WITH IttCTrrf- BLSl ftffSOVfMCHTS. MACNETrO IUSPENSMY. WLI.cr. Will.! Waal." rMslilsf trtn varus alias at trals, aar, a ruui.,iMHic lalrlaa. asaasaai faaaa.uas.arai., icaMa. aarrvaa .mwr, ii.rp um, laaiaar, LausaaUiia, sllaar, llttr sa4 MH, lajabSM. aaiaiiaa, saaarai ,j W,i aaaiaaftaa n.affil laaMaw .If uuwn UHtH JI,M, aaJ.UI nn ail it ta. U Ammm ar a. aa,, jaaaaasda Mvf . ssr.4 k, Ulsiaaa. va'-aaa a.aait.a aajar an aaaUs fall., ssa H tf,. W444j tftaUaaaalUl 'lata. UM pejajBffffjsj sasjaBfa 44fF OsMeres) vsaia toMJttfS. VHfi 5 f (( xr ?flg& alTWHl 'JmXjmmMSmSZXZJKl mJkmrALL UBTPffMOTiei jmmmmtittmf!- Scrom Door if MMJif, flld 'Ibf Sfllo, HUHhi (tXl.fiM, lit Jttf yottf dwih notitftkJiWimimk flMf$irHa(lt(fl, j. JUASM.&Y. Meat Market, ttiti (Jrlrrlfriardlsl M(tt1l (l4 r4l, i'rOrl(dllfy, lUtlil McKilfflt. MX ft MM, florftoshcroingi JlfiACKMlTiliWCI HUloBtreet, - - Hdleiti, w OfdrfS irfS ftl (Oi, it mleW ibU Rfsieatreet, AWVA'WWt ktkt mmm Mtw. Ml. M. "t.lr'AIM' Tills 'wonderfiJ4roj)aflAton, iiTVMdf'Vfytt&hU'i wrmpcraritljd frofn tho jj.rcecrlpllon of tho Official Phyfllclan to tho Court of Bpln. "Espano " recreated Mental nnd Norvo I'owor in Mtkti and "WottUM An infnliiblo romedy for Ncrvoaa and General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, "Weakness canted by Debilitating losses, Excesses or Orer-lmlulfeiices, la. cljlint 06ftdhlnir of the Drain or Paresis, Dllnct, XkM of Memory, Confused thoughts and all Drain, Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring jho Stomach ind Bt'iii j its nbrnnal cdnditlon followltlj tho indulgonco In tho Opium, Mbrpli.no iWRifc LINE 'RU.NNING THROUGH Aiiv DA,LYTRA.NS LHng Portland, 8:45 A. M. " " 7:30 P. M. 31 DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Oulcker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN .and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS; yor rates and general Information eaU'ca or addreaa, w. n. Htnu,nuKT, m(, o, r. a. ana waaaiUfTton bv., HOBTLAWn. UMBOON. From Terminal or Interior Points tin li Is tbe line to take To all Points East and South, ItlatbedlnlngiMrrnte,ltritnsttirotivli vestibule train.; every day In tbe year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (Mo change of ears.) Oompeeed of dining cars nnsurpaaaed, rullman drawing room sleepers .Oflateat equfpeseat TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Bert that gab be eoaatnietod and In wblcb sveeommodatlfMU are Votb tree and ur Blaba4 felt baiaM ot Hi aa4 seeeud-eiaafi i Uekta,and KLKGANT DAY COAOHKH. Aeoatlanots llaa efn'nffning wild all HuacnBurUlnT dJjreel "J tmlDterruiiUd servlee. fallMsa sll'rri tTa'fltHiaaear V,' cured In advC U..,iU any RrtH ! roaa. ... . . , Tha-oucb leke-u to anl from s! flt la AwefUktHafttiad aed MUnire. ia parofissfdattvoy Ueket ole of tt'iJvi (rpm oil Kiinia aa i Tlfali lafrmaWfa aflneamtn wtea, Um oftlnnMtaaaotliM(ltlKrun.ltjedi Aasjetaat Oeaeral yaeaeaag Aaefet.' 4, Mkamt, WfUWMrVJ K1V liilWBQWKIK A(p4 .Jfrr?? M PJ JkWjlJbSbbbbV Hbb'b'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWbV'WB bbW'1 2 I k Wttffl k Mi t b,H1m (HUM H rtfrrt rltrrMrr illM.IAHf) MUMf U4H Qetnl HUi. 1, THdRNHUnOaf The UpiiofsltfAf; lieworleli', (n-tvfi4 And t4Mtt f&m HtitH, ('RaliiJI4St rti Hlit ItllllfSMMI blW, M. A. nbue6 of Alcoholic BovorafM, 6r Chlordl habit. NERl REVIVER above 1 1 Miit ill .mt ONLYlEast and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific! Company. OALtroKMiA xxrassa tsUik kow ikw , twkbit i-ohti.Amd awd's. y, rloulh. '- i llllUJl,,ltilhl 7.-0C ), m. I l.v, fortland Ar, l 7:16 a, a vsisp, m. i j.v. Haiern x,v. H:lfi a.m. I A r. Han fran. Lv Above trains atop only at following noruioi iuneuurK, jui. ruiusuuuf1 dOraoOfjr, Wood burn, Halom, Albany Tan, Haisey, Jittrristiuri, Junctional Kugene. IUWKHIIUO MAlf, DAILY, S:iU a. in. ( JjV. 1'orUand 1H17 a. m I IiV. Halem ,, 8:60 p. m. I Ar, llocebnrg f. SH. l!0a.aa. jjt i in . . ba-- r ' Aibatiy Local, Vlly JHaeepi ' SMsritsry, 6.UJ p, in. Ijv. tiv; Ar. I'ortland ealem "Xr7 IaT. VSmTi 7:oj n.m. 7:H,M. tf-.no p.m. Albany XiV. ean a.m. Dining Cars on, Dgde'ja, JKoiiie PULLMAN BDFFBT SLEEPEKS ANi) Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all tbroagtt trains'. rVest Side Division, Betweei PtrtlMi and Cerrallis: PAILT-(SCrT SOWDAT).' J-M a.'tu',' laid p. m. 1'ortfttna m.hA. Jnrvallla laaWp.il. At Albany and OorvaJlla ooaneet wlin trains of Orrit on rariinn naurnad. ?a II'MaVv. rilAIri (UAILY Ka(lr-raHKllAV !fp7lU. 7;3ft p. tn. tt l'oHlina'T'-Arr Ar. MnMlnavtltf Lv. I tHrts.aa THROUGH TICHITB To all points la tbe Waster tHaW, Oaastta from W. W. cJKIMMKsV AgmtTMaWai. K4. HOUKK). Aaat. U. V, afa liMS. A't rVKtiKHLKtl, Manacer. T , , The Yaquina Route, IK H R. And Orecon IVrvelonmeni eomsaay'S aeaaa- sblp line, m talles saertar. mm isaf urn. inun ny any otnrr roui, rim faaasj tluie tliun iy any other route, F1M a liirougu passenger aaa uruugu paaseuiw sae l'orllaiid and all lolnt I fremiti Am Mas a In tbe WWawSSaj frrailOiaUMt. i, l t valley to and from nau yrauetoee, TIM IS HCHKUUlvK, (Kxeept Baaslar,) I.v A)Uoy.l oo p m I fiT tJorrall (.! p Ar YfMWlnaSitfO p hi lyv YaqultiaJMlfcfi I.v Cwrvalilr. V6h Ar AI(mnyrTVila m U &V. train pmntti at Albany Sm'4 O. vsllla. j .. I II 'IbealOftitraina connect at Yitii,lua wUk ttvOrViun IHivefi imienl io.' llai Waleali. eta tittutof) Vniuliiuanil Htta r'nuvUtto. , N H I'Lkaiiiufra f mn !' rtlfcsMt and ail wi iMFit,'iMiiiy rcmt 'J saeyKHS nieirnn iiu itiiiH'ua m ihi at Aliwpy ( iVrvulll nnd If da r raiferaeo.Mtotrrs arranja mlXm wamviMiffHffVa tbu eveelug 'JHJV' "Vt -.'. - TJ fU ! tin-'m-- .--a.- Ji.