ir- r toVMMXtti OAI'XTAj jOtitiltAlti feATVKDAY, difr M, im, ?w'i&t IJ.I.U.1.IMI-HHPI in m rm ! In ill,htL.iH..PfiiMti.MA.-HiJ'7 lw'iaffjittiiiMffrSy ' in l ,fmimHiltutvwmtriifm mtfisf tonfUtiotts, . i ' . . . GRJi (MANGE Si RBMARKASLffl DISTRIBUTION 1 fihrrw wlnti.Th! m ft mi." nJr hM. --- u. -' is,-- - wM Ajb'l flii?wil til), iMiSlHtf flrtftmnftmlf (all, "feWeWSolii (Asm. Hi iHrl,MiEt fall u PREMIUM BOOKS TO JOURNAL READERS- Hooka cnit Ik een nt llila nfllrtt. t z . &" -v-r - jt: . "r ." Mr. Etmton Staple 11 1 Had a Running 8oro (hi my ankto flro year, tlio doctors pro nouncing It salt rheum. It continued to In crease In the, until I commonccit taking Hood's Barsaparllla, and mlng- Hood's Otlro Hood's Cures Ointment. In two years I was completely cured and have had no trouble- withltslnce." Hiur.os 8tAplf9, Hast Taunton, Mass. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, biliousness, tick headache, and constipation. 2 Go. MAKE NO MORE MI-rfAKKS CIIAKLKS A. SMITH BUNS The Rustler Wood Saw Aid he doosn't burn op balf your wood, la fuel, when he sawa It. JUke yoar contracts Willi Mm peronally or lfaveorueraatVeatchs cigar bio'o Dearborn's book iore,438 Summer atrwt. or address me by null. B-14-tl J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEB, 2I5K Commercial St, ' - Sttem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.)! Bpeclvltyol (JpecUicles, and repairing Clock. Wauihe- nd Ipwir Electric Lights On yfeter System. TO CONSUMERS : 'IheHalm bight and Power Company' nt srrejtt expotiPii bnvo equipped their tleelnr Lieut plant with therm t modern atiparatui. f.nd are now ble to or the publlo a belt' r light than any syiem and at a rate lowei than any city on the coast, Arc ami Incandescent Xiglit n. Electric Motors for'all purposes where power is re quired. Ke'lden-escan be wired for as many light a ile-lrcfl and the consumers pay for onlj wiiu'i lights h nre ued. This being reglsteret by an t; ecirn Meter. Ofllce 179 Commercial St. Smith Premier Tyoewnter, Sold on caaypaytnenU. ', For IVent. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.BUnPEB,aenMAjent, 101 Third Hi 1'ortlaad. Bend for.catalojjue. The Yaquina Route. ffl) 1 1 And Oregon Development company's steam (hip Hue. 225 miles shorter, a) hours lew tltethtin by any other route, First cla through passenger and lrelght line fron Portland and all jolnu $n the Wlllamett valley to and from nan Francisco. T1MB 80HKDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany t 00 p m I Lv Oorvallis 1:40 p n Ar Yaaulaaft:''0 pm U Yaqulna..o-41ia n Lv Corvaliie. 10a5 am Ar Albany U:10a n O. A O. trains connect at Albany and Cor vallls. The abova trains connect at Yaquina wltr the Or pro a Development Co.'s line of steam em between Yaquina and bau Francisco N. II Passengers from Portland and al VVTlamo'te valley point can make close con section with the trains of the Yaquina ttouu Kt Albany or Oorvallis and if destined tn Hat Francisco should arrange to arrive at Yaqulm the evening before date of sailing. Pasieuger and Freight Itate always th lowest For Information apply to Messr I1ULMAN A Co.. Freight and Ticket Agent 300 and 30-i Front s'reet. Portland, Or or O O UOUUE. Ac'tOen'IFt. A Pass. Agi. Or Paclflo It. It Co . Oorvallis, Or. P. II. H 8VKLL. Jr.. Oen'l Freight and Pass.Agt Ore Development Co., 801 Uooigomery at THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBJUGOIf. Rales, $20 to $5.00 per Day The bent hotel between Portland aad 8ai VrancUco. FlrsKlasa tn all It appointment llf table are served with the Choicest Fruits Urown lu the Willamette Valley, A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Deutscher Advocat. T0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice In aU the eourta. Bprclal attention given to German P. Ingpaopla and bnJneM at, the oonnty .n4 ?!at offlc. K. UOFKU, NoUry Public ni tAj t SaUge " ,M wninyr. wad, AfHlnrtflnierTtwnmrtWA lifaff. fit knrrw Ami mn'l 1 Iwaglna wMt mudo n n Mow, KttnH r. htmnAtT' "Vm." I Mid "I lifrmv wliat i mftn gntntf fn say " slia said Toii'm gMlnf lo k If I tnttpt That day In ftine whi IM wftl W(f w( And rmt efHfi me" ! hf! itfnjijl Mf ' lirad dfl tliaertek Van are rolnrf towjr Iifi I MmenllWr Ihol Irorr fl ililT Koit Afr-frH tmi. lftrHllJrr ,Yk," I afd "( Know what roti'rn golnnf toaf,"liMld " Wm're imlnrf in mf Hint sltiee that time Yoti lia raider IcndHl (o mil lo rhyrne, And" liera her Slnnte fell, and her cliw k grrw red " A ml hare I noticed foitf tone was qneerT hy, every xxt lias seen It here! Now. aren't ynti, linnwllyf" "Yes." I (tald. 'I know What jon're gnliitf to say," I said, "You're cnlna to say you're been much an rioyed I nut short of tact, you will tf devoid. nd I'm ctttin-yand awkward, and calt me Ted, And I bear nhu.o Ilka a dear old lamb. And you'll li.n e me nnyway. Just as I am. Now.nrrn'tyou, honestly)" "Ye-c-s," she uald. Cincinnati Enquirer. Protr-nlonal .fnllblrds. Tlio JTrench aro a prnctlcnl pcoplo. For many years it has been tho cus om for tho moro oxploslvo Parisian editors to keep a "ghost" around the Corner". Qon6rally tho "ghost" is sip ping absinthe at tho nearest cafe. But ho is tho titular editor. And when the paper falls foul of tho au thorities and tho editor has to .go to jail it is tho ghost around tho cor ner that goes. The" scheme is con venient. Justice is satisfied, and tho paper comes out as usual. There is an established bureau in tho Rue Druot with a register and a tariff for the supply of "doubles" for wealthy citizens who are averse o hard labor. It does a very thriv ing business and does not limit its resources to catering solely for the .-equirements of newspaper men. Any gay young dude who falls foul of the police can by a little judicious squaring send round to tho bureau "or a substitute, who for $1 a day, payable in advance, will tako his lace in prison and do tho allotted , time meted out for venal ouenses. Tor higher grades of punishment the tariff is a little more and usually comprises an extra sum of $10 for a new suit of clothes upon release from jail. Paris Letter. Tlio Stupid Ostrich. While tho ostrich has absolutely qo brain see Job for authority it has vicious propensities that show jome sort of wicked intelligence. 3omo Cape Town people had a fowl fatting in a special coop near an os trich kraal. The bird drooped and grew thin. It was watched and seen to peer through the slats of its coop, curious to watch its neighbors, the ostriches. Every time it put its head out it received a kick from ite neighbor and would soon have died had it not been removed. A meek looking malo ostrich stood about with its consort looking bo de jected that some visitors remarked it must bd henpecked. "Oh," Wughed their host, "he is hen kicked," and they soon saw him receive a staggering blow from his gentle spouse which sent him with drooping feathers into a corner. Detroit Free Press. False Dice. The following passage explains the various methods of cheatiug at dice in the Elizabethan era so well thut I transcribe it in full for the benefit of commentators on old plays, etc., says a correspondent of London Notes and Queries. "What false dise use they? as dise stopped up with quick silver and heares, dise of vauntage, flattes, gourdes to chop and chaunge whan thoylyste, to lette thetrew disfl fall under tho table, and so tako up the false, and if they bo true dise, I what snyfte will tney maKO to sec ye one of them with slyding, with cog ging, with foysting, with coytingo. as they call ifAschairi's "Toxoph ilus," 1545 The Husband's Lument. After a conjugal scene tho wife gave the husband a slap in tha face. Instead of flying into a" passion the husband very composedly took up his hat, and before going away spoke as follews: "Madame, bix years ago, when 1 solicited your parents for your hand, I little suspected tlio use you would make of it." Petit Rouenuais. Women travel abroad nowadays with a mania for one article collec tions. A fortunate individual comes home laden with several dozen lamps of every size- and shape, from the thickest brass affairs picked up in Holland to tho daintiest filigree silver incense burners. A Now York tenant who had a grudge against his landlord began the habit of paying his rent of 3Qa month all in pennies, but tho land lord complained to tlio courts, and the courts have stopped tho practice. Pranzini wrote at the last moment to a priest, "Theoonsciottsnesaaof my innocence inspires me with tho desire to havo recourse to your functions in order to console wyBelf ' fof what is called the justice of mm." It Is bad form for any person to use toilet articles that aro not bis own. The objectionable habit is most trying to others and shows lam entable ignorance on the part of tho offender. LOWS D. VAHDtrtVERE, On of tat test kaown frailness nea la Gb!efi npressatatirt of th gmt Bndstrtst Oo HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS FROSTBATrON. JDr. KlUt Xtdteal Co., Stkhart, Ind, Oentlement Itikanleamrnin Informing TSH of tho very beneficial results which bara followed the use of Da. Milcs- Rcstorativc Ntavim in ipo case oi myseu anal sublcct to a dl-tnesin tu In tpe C4ta of mnelf and wife. For a year I was subject to a distressing pain at the base of the brain and tipper portion of the spinal cord. I rtion or toe spinal corn, i lost flesh and was greatly C1 J R I" O troubled with aleeplestnesa. VUnCiWYoo, Nervine wait nlghlr recommended to me. Mr case bad been o obsti nate that I had no confidence In the -Blowy of any medicine. Yet as a last resort I consented to give it a trial. Much to my surprise. I experienced marked boncflt; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headache was removed ; my spirits and general SrSTHbUSANDS aaiNCDTwcNTT'Pounesj. ail tmib occuaaio arrm lcarnco tsn will known fMvaicuNSi Man raiLtD. My wito a taking tho Ncrvino with iboDestofrosnlta. Loom j. Vandxbvkul SOLD ON A POSITIVE OUARANTEC TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT& gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, S leui Why the. Collegian Stopped. Out in California in the early days of 'tho war," said Judge Wallace of San Francisco in an up town hotel, "there was a good deal of restless ness and a foyerish impatience on the part of the people that something de cisive should bo done. Everybody chafed at what seemed like paralysis on the part of the government, and the phrase 'masterly inactivity' was not to be heard. We wanted a bold, aggressive policy, we people of the elope, and wore fretting like a net tled charger. Public meetings were of frequent occurrence, and oratory was at a premium. "I shall never forgot one of these assemblages, where tho speaker of the day was a young fellow fresh from an eastern college and sur charged with Greek and Latin quo tations. Ho hadnt gotvory far along with his address when he lugged jr an old Roman 6aw that freely trans lated meant nothing is dono excep by heroic effort. ' 'Nihil fit,' he began, and then rtf peated tho words with great omphr. sis, 'nihil fit,' but that was as fur n he got, fof- at this point a burly fc low who wasn't up in the clasbk throw hia hat into tho air and yollec 'Bully for nihil." The crowd yeltet Bully tor iiuiil,' and the cullei la was too rattled to proceed." -Waal iugton Post. An Attraction I or Ills House. "H1ml"said tho etr.inger, regan" tugtho young man who called at th hotel in answer to tho ndvorlit-eiuenl "von nre an actor, vou en v." , "Yes," was the reply. "Tho crii ' ics, however" "Oh, I don't care about .the eril ics," returned tho portly gentlemar whereat tho young man nodded ap prbval. "What parts do you tako?" "Juvenile." "Eh? oh? children's?" gasped itht interviewer. "Why, no," said the applicant in a surprised tone, "tho young" lover." ''Oh. ves. ves." assented tho other., smiling, "that's just it. Are you open for an engagement I might sayBOV eral engagements for tho summer?" "I am," was tho hearty answer. "At, say, $25 a week and all ex penses?" "Well," returned the stage lover, "T slinnlrt nav bo. Are are" the tone implied mingled hope and doubt "are you a managers "I am." said tho elder, beamine. "and I'll take you until the 1st of October. All tnat youwui navew do is to act your regular part, and you may fill Boveral engagements. I am a summer hotel manager." Har per's Bazar. - A Plea For Small Attention. Jf men only knew how much their wivM nnnreciato tho little attentions that they consider too small to think about, there wouia do moro oi uio courtesies that marked tho antenup tial period manifested in th every day routino life that cornea after marriage A man, when ho has succeeded in winning a woman, calmly lays asido all those delightful little ways that, if ho only knew it, did so much to captivate her, and with tho air of a man who haB run after a street car he settles down and reads his paper without having an idea that she is eating her heart out because of the absonco of those trifling attentions that mean bo much to her Listen, all ye men, to a wife who knows how much woman's nature is alike and how happy we all become over little kindnesses that may not in your eyes bo worth considering, but which to us speak of a sentiment that has not died out in marriage and a polite regard for the wife that Ib oa great as that .shown the fiancee. Philadelphia Times, f From -inTw until further noticowo will aoll . our entire stock oCgoodai AT COST , f ConaiBting.,of mon and boy's clothing, hats, caps, underwear, otc. Are toll imnrked down. ALL NtW GOODS. Wo have 'no old shelf-worn stock inducement to FOR CASH. We must reduce our stock- of goods And such bargains were never before offered. Come :u. rand .examine our large and selected stock. We will please you in quality of goods and price. SHOW COMMENCES TOP NO. 25V GOZ!$WnQIAVrSTREB$.!& i2 A Wood taken in exchange for clothinp ffiVffi7 '?? VWYWWUWWWSrWWW BALD What Is the condition of yours? Js your hair dry, hanhvfcrlttle? .Dei It apUtat the ftndq?- 1aa It a sftwIeM'anttwMffte? iDos it, fall, out when combd or brushed? Jsr;UjuHof dandruff? Does your scalp Itch? Jarlt dry or In a. heated condition ? If these are some of y (HW'symptowsbewamed la timeeryouwIH became fcaW. s? afWflBA Sko0kumRoot"Har Grower Is whatyoa need. .It prodoettoa U not an aeetdsat. but the result of setestlfla research. Ksowlatios ibttbe diseases of the hair and scalp ltd to th dlseov. ery of bowiotttSeHir-rBtiekuaneonwIus aslther minerals Boeolls. It U bos a IV. but a dsllapfWUr oooUog aad TstrethiBg Tonic by sMtaaUtlnir tbjfvUlcJes, topt 7pMn9ilur.wrti4atrvfr,?i jrrjotwfcjr,eY0, .. .sarj KeeaiwalB aIbaHfcyialitIrlUtlBBreUie,tiy ths uaA nf MimUh f&hL Boob- It dMUor. BOrOMiliO SlUiCd. ithteh !& 1 5 wVaBli i':Hr,l II .?wjair. i. perlar;(or,W0. ' TUB SKOOMUn TBASE HABIT aSJ ttl4rA SWWWsWrVWWr mmn OREGON STATE -NORWAL; SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. The leading Normal Bohool of the Northwest. Btrong ProfeBalonal and Vcademlo Couraeo. and well. organized Model School for Practical Training of Teachers. lormal, Advanced Normal,.BusJne$SnlyUIc nd ArtDepartmentg, Beautiful and healthful location ''Light Expenxe No Sa,lponi The Normal hnn enjoyed a steady growth during tlje past year, reaching an nrollmeut of over 400, the largest In its blatory. New membpra.bavo been idded to the faculty, new apparatus supplied, and tho course of study rqvlsed nd strengthened. The graduaUsiare In demand to fill good positions. THE DIPLOMA ENTITLES THE. HOLDER to teach in Ray county In ttioButo without further examinations. TERMS AND pXPENttES. Tuition, Normal, $0.25 per term of ten weeks; 8ub-Nprma) 15 00 per terra of en weefen; Uualneaa ffl 25 per term. Board at Normal dlulug hall $1,75 per ,eek. Itoame from 6tK3 per week (unfurnlalied), tofl.OOand fl.26 furnished. Board oud lodging in private families $3.60 to flOO er week. Tuition, tx ard, nritrinir and books leaa thuti 150 nor vear. Conaervatorv of mualo. Thon uli couraea are ottered lu Vocal aad Instrumental Music. Tpltlon, f 10 per term of twenty lesaous. , X.Q0ATION. Monmouth is easily accessible from all parte of the Style, twelve miles from lw Htale Capital, sixty nillee bqu(1i of Portlaud. Catalogues cheerfplly sent on ipp cat ou. Addreaa P. L. CAMPBELL. Pres., or 7-17dat.wlm H. BUEDD, Beo'y of Fopulty. "' H Te eJe l-KIor5e ..UOU-E PAINTWP, PAPER HANQING, Natural Wood Finishing1, Oor, X)tb and Cheinekot Btreet. Geo. Fondricbj CASH MARKET Best meat and free delivery. -136 Mate Street 1 .1 and make .thja extraordinary our patronB AY. "ADMISSION FREE. 'TiffS? .ixuM&m ! ,- . ju: ... m.. ROOT HAII? OROWEK CU., HEADS ST Heath Vlnk Aveaae, Hew Yam, If. Y. 3 I'VHI IM" .I'J'. Screen Doors J. E. MURPHY. -Brick . and Tile - NORTH BALJtM. AND JOBBING. Xorlej- Si VViasUnley. Bbou 314 nigh street. J.L.ASHBY, Take It! BYBN1N0 JODRNAL, Only 3 cent a day delivered at your door. Meat Market, JOft.Cowtnarolal ttraet. Good tnaaU. I'roinpt delivery. VstH.McKiilep, Sta-Wofld Leave order at talent Juv JOIN C. MARTIN, Horseshoeing. KLAOKttMITHLNO. qtatafttxaet, - - Satan I BOOK COUPON Cut out I Ilia Cfitiiiotl.fti.il of illireretit lilittil t cotiioiia uitli fit t'lila (H)Vr font nf tiOfllnup. 'ins Jin INAL. Nduni. a stconu nun inini choice, ir nut or of both wo will scud third. Ulyo catalogue number nnd tltl?. ymi solfot from the cittnW lu f lilrt paiwr will bn aent ymi Freo, ptpnUl While we expect to he able to (111 rill orders fur niiy honk, lliu atipply at limes may ho exlintialcd, Jlecsmmo of this It will bv Infer for yoti lo ulv yery piaiuiy. tuio oi.jjook, Number of Book. First Choice. rfecond Choice. Third Choice . My Name. Address ..... You must send five couoons of different numbers and ft cents fa nickel I .or stamps.; iieguiar tiaiiy stiuecrtDere, . ....... - must OQt pe to arream for subscription. Wll YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED Td FlKD A CURB FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, . iWfeA WiJJfe. iiViHMmMft 4vmtiMjEMlM'Mki mgLm SANDEN'S EtESTRIS BELT-M BSsaSHBa3Bf Oar 2BH nave book "THBEK Qf.ABPESOB MKN, should be wad by avery'yoancr, I ulilmini aant sealed! IreeT l)r. Sauitou'a Eleetrla.Ilelt I DO eiperlmeut jBilddle.as:e(t and bid man as w have restored thousands to robust hoauhjand visor, alter all other treatments filled: as can be shown by bandred of cases throughout this andother States,wbo would aladly testify, andfroB man Qtvsbosi we bare strong letter boarlng testimony to their recovery after uslcg our Belt WE GENERAL DI hnn Fr Dr. A. T. Ptadn. lr fc T sjsava tmnhurl with loat ' almoak oompltta loss oi tMwer. tit tlryd iMlloff, bo nea aohli wooldiMiupirlO. rwrwn Jbu t nao ifa. hLUrthan 1L 11 ntmoic aunDoane 11 s llah thla iaLamsat. alia harA other WTlti mo. Truly oun U.A.lK)VVitN.I'JSundaSTurk$t. RHEUMATISM ,lfnEni.8Ar,CrH. Dr. A, T. SanJen, ttsar BUr-I sot one 1 nittr belts two w.M aso lorjrRsamatum. irpta wuicn forssTsral rsara. roe the ; in manthi nssnaDiataw ra. xuurDftisnsantBooam rxrf.et trf et health In the two weeks Ei'allkStesffia tks I have ns lean raltr, llujtl. Wl l Ilka a now man i ons pnsior international NERVOUS OEUTVOOPCO Dr. A.T Psndsn, Dear blr t-l bare bj en ciloa rour Eisetno osit tor asnsrsi nerroas uaointr. snu to feel bsttsr than Ibsva far are rssn. Itii lu vigor dallr, and am ttronir In errrprt.. IbavegalDtd Vours irstalullr. (JHAU. luetka. THE DR. SANDUH HAVE CURED THESE-WE CAN CURE YOUI BILITV CUREB. ... . ' T LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM. irri-Uioreluii.lroMb.Tt n,.A.TU."r.'.V,uRr;SKi?:Kf,SSL.r. neiico. Hal.. AiiCnflt If . laftLI tv.t j - a s m vlsnr. vital wjuJitteaa. Arid I ffivo.iiinca uiinn RnWJBHgi ill ,inwwpuju v for tan y'artfpsjtt,1 IltaTBtho i yonr treatment. Yoa can niib- a or cdi. oa Isaeosipletagslvanlabattory.madolntqabeltso a ioboeatllr worri durluf work or fitrcst.aJid It 8 Ives soothing, pr donged currents which are Instantly loll throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit 3,eee. it has an Improved Klectrlo Huspensory. tboareatoit boon aver given weak uinrnel wa warrant it to curonnv of tho abuvo woakneeeee. and Loenlarrcn shrunkanllmbfl. or rnrtv. or Mesev . - .. j A .l r z. - jj . . .. ... r.'.. PROFESSIONAL AND HUSINKSSOAltDS. !. 11. B'AHUV. arO.O.lllNOIIAel. TYAHOY & HINdUAM, Aliornrys at Law. U Ho una 1,2 nutl 8, IVAroy lliilldliitf. Ill UtuUi street. Bperlal attention utven to busi ness lu the supremo and clicult court or the siftto. 3 11 R l, UoHB Attorniyat liw. Halem,Ore gnn Ofllce 'Jli Commercial street. rnll.MON KOltl), Attorney at law, Palera. X Orrgnn. OfUoo up stairs In I'atton block H J. lltadKH, Attorney at lawalem, Ore gon. Uflloo over Dual's bank. T J.BUAW.M.W.HUNT. HIIAWdtHUNT el . Attorneys at law. Ofllco over Capital National bank, Halem, OrfKu, JOHN A. OAIHON, Attorney at law, rooms H ana s, liitsti bank buildtnir, Halem, Or. U. K. llONHAM. W. II. IIOLMEH. BON HAM A HOLMES, Attorneys at law. onicelulimh block, between Btateand i.ourt, on Commercial street. K. IOGUK, Htnograplir uud Tjpc- uf.lt.ut Ita.t nitilntu.rl fvnowrlllnir rtf. oe tat ono In Oregon. Over iiusti'a bank, Halem, Oregon. SYKLLA HIIEUMAN -Typewriting and . i mmmiirrlnl ainnnirrnntiv. riNjin 11. utay block. UrsUclius work. - ... T. -..,-..- .,.. - itaies ri-HM)iiiuio, Dlt A. DAVIrt. Iale I'ost Oraduuloof New York, give special attention lo tbe dls eases of women and children, pone, throat, 1 inns, kldnejs, skin dltrasc and surgery Oflloe at rteldetico, lol State street Coneu la tlou fromuio2u, m aud aUi5 P 7-llm W ''"iJYrilOIANANDHUItOKON. Ofllce Slnrornmerrliil streel.lu Kldrldce block, lUsldence tjo Uommerclat street, r ii. hiuiWNK. At l).. I'hvsKlauandHur- h, eeon. tlfllre, Murpby blo.kj residence, i, otnmerciai sireet. TVH.T O HMITII, Dentist. M State street If Halem, Oregon. Klnlsbed drnul opera, flons of every description. I'alulvss opera tions specialty. WD, 1'UOII, ArctiHect, plans, specldea . lion and superintendence for all claasea of buildings. Oflloe 2U0 Commercial ajlreet, up stair. Fresh- News-Papers- Fruits- and Candles. J. L BENNETT SON. H. O. Blootc. T. W. TH0RNBURG, Th Upholsterer, I Ketnq.el. re-cover and rj?lr uphoUUr.d furniture. First. cUa work, tjbemeketa. street, kHeVta laauraaoa block. ' Hefundod. ThoyaregradsdlnstrrnKthtomeetnllstagesof weaknnts In youn , ir unpaged or Ola man, and will sure the worst eases la two or three mootbs. Address for foil luf ita. n SANDEN ELEGTRiCCO. l72F!rslSt P08TIA.I0. C'SEfSOft B j No.20.1 wlien Vnii haV nuul or lirl'x I lie t iilfkel oratniiiii) (,, j l'V.t nlirlrnl wiitti. i.i.. i up., niiii unv i.iy (he flrt wo will setul second; if out i write ynurown nnniffaiid addrcsol .... - .. a .. ... .. to taKo nuvantago or tuis ouer, DR. HANDKN'9 E1.1CGTRIO BKLT wita uiectro DlaKBetloHaseai ory will cure wllhout wedicla all or tbo above troabies. Tbosewkia Fuller from Nervous UeMlitr. Jiossea. Urnlne. J.stt mssKtail, NogvnHness..HleeMSQne, Poor Memory, nil Female Gaai plaints, andaeoeral III heallb. tuo effects oi abuses, ercaates. worri or xpisure, will And rellot and pmis pt onro. In our marvelous Intention, which requires but a trial tn eoaTlnea the most skeptical. Intgnoraoaeof ef. fuels you may bavo uuuuly drained yoursrt cm uf nerve force aod vtlalll , which la electrlcliy-and thus eaastdyourweakneMOilackotforre. n jou replace into your system me elements thus drained wbloh are n. quired tor vigorous stranEth, you will remoTetuocausosBaaeaiui, and vigor win follow at once. This is our pian ana irsaEBienu aoa ws arantee a ours or reiuim. money hard norE.eombliuiTwlth the strain oemlua from tbe lr of an engine, gave me a severe esse of faow bsek. from which! saltiirad for stvsn rsr. . - was t that I could not bend mr back. W as all doubled op with tt. I bonght one ot roar belts, It belptd me In Ideoftw due, and Icontlnowt tow.srltfof four mouths, being perfectly cured, That was two rears Liind iq a aniatwei uMtw ee AevermtBinmviirB.. a the beet remedr tn the world, f em located haea permenentlr, and wllbe glad to talk with an, oa who wi0,b2uFfioliEagInWHoUIlerlU4. v, ""v,jAUjwiram D . A. T.Baads1, DearHlri Klnea wearing roar b it I bare been greatlr benefited. 1 tee I mr out a nrv fa.t retarnlusi and aftera mouth's uea at tha belt I Una mreetl twice as v Borons as.betora. Mr meaiory Is now nearlr psi feet, and acb dsr ekowa rur ma neuer. j. i .1 mncn eironger tna nnrorw uitng the belt, Vours ttulj, UEMlx bCHDWU, ELECTREC BELT i .. m v . .- . : ...i." . .:.. ...ii PllOTBOTION LODOK NO. 3 A.O. U. W Meeta In their hall In State Insurance building, every Wednesday oveaing. A.W.DENWIM, M.W. J.A.BKLWOOD.Ilccorder. POWER HOUSE Meat fylarket. Fresh and Bait meats of the best quality. Poultry and stock. Free delivery. FRED WAYMIRE. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the Southern Pacific Company. CAI.irOUNIA EXI'KEHa TRAIN--UVU DAII.T UK TWK N I'OHTI.AN D A M 1) H, y. HiTiTh.T " I" NortL." 7.0c p. tn. Lv. i)rt1uud " Ar. I 7:86a. m O.lHp. m. Lv. Halem Lv. I 6:-a, S-I6 a.m. Ar. San Kran. l.v.l 70p.ai Above trulna stop only al followlug station north of Itoseburg, Knst Portland Ortgon (llty, Woodburn, rialem, Albany Tangent, Hhedoa. Halsey, Uarrlaburf,JuucUonUlty, Irving and Btigene IUHKIIIIIUIMAlt, DAILY, H.U a. in. I Lv. 11:17 a, m ILv 150 j. ni. Ar. I'urtlaud Halem Itoseburg Ar. I tvii p.m. Lv. I 1:40 p. t. Lv. 7.-0)a.M Albany Local, Dally Kxcept huuduy. .W.. CT)WMJ. ArTllOJOa.; Lv. 17-44 a. as. Lv, I KM a. su. 5 00 p. m. I Lv." iWtland" lja p.m. 1 lvi aaiem W n.ro.l Ar. Albany ,n ii'ii'iei ,' -- -i - -- n IHhImk Curs oh ijigdea Keute PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEFIRS AND Second Class StaepJng Cars Attached to al) thro-!. tlo. rVest Side isk0wm rirtlii. il GtrraUk: PAItY- (KtOafT UW-UT). iUeC iuTi'Lv. yifr"fx.l"U9Tm, 13:10 P. m. I Ar. OorvalK Lv. Ma, ft. ii. At Aluanv aad Oorvallla trains ef Oregon rVrlBo Kallmad. KXCKtBWTMalM IU.ILY KgOSUTIitlMVAY CvT toTlfiasT xntz MeMliinvUla TMlUttll iMJium To U po(u la th Wbnaism i all vo(u la tb misss , oaaMft ravsajattt riotW';KI?i ana Iroaa M I t( U i r! 1 $&.lSi4. cJpJ