4fN'K43v lllllfe - liite lWliIliili fJ6(KJS :58fSSSSSUUUWli3IWt WSteSSSSSass SK LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, Ono of tho lest biown foulness men in CLIchto, rc;rosonttlTO of tha great Bxadstrect Oo. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. STtles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen! I take pleasure in informlnffyon of tho very beneficial results which have followed the iiso of On. Miles RttTOMTive Nervine in tho caw or myself and wife. -ayYl-V BUblcct to a dlnresslna naln at thn h. nr ,i. Bubjcct to a dhi Lrcln and upper portion of the tpln&l cord. I k m mm -. ion ucsn ana was greatly ''a " ' Vrair Ntnlnii o hlnkln recommended to mo. irr mm hni hn J Mas bicbly imto that I hud no confidence In tho efflcacr of any medicine. Yetot a last resort I consented to gh 0 it a trial. Much to my Eurprlte, I experienced marked benefit; my tleeplessncM disappeared; my hcadacho was removed ; my spirits ana general m'Hthousands -AINtD TWENTY POUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURREO rTEfl LEAHNEO AND WELL KNOWN PHYSICUN mao, rAiLto My wife is taking the Nervine with tho best of results. Loon B. V-KDrv, SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. ibstl- TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Polit ty D J. Kry, tIriigKlBMc'alHfl East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE orth Southern Pacific Company. CALIFORNIA T-JCPKESS TEAIN ROTT DAILY BF TWKKN FOKTI.AND AND S. F. intuh. I Worth. B 16 p. in. 8 to p.m. 10 ;6 a.m. LV. tiV. Ar. .Portland Salem Ban Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. 8JUU.Ii 6.39 a. n 7.00 p. n Above trains stop at all stxtlons fruit I'ortland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent wbedd, Hnlsey, Hnrrlsburg. Junction City Irviuir, Euircue and nil stations from Koseburc to Ashland Inclusive. imHKIIITKflMAll I) A 1 1.1. 8 H) a. in. 1! 17 a. m :6i) p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. t'ortiund Salem Hovohure; Ar. I -i i p. i Lv. I 1:40 p. rt. Lv. 7-on a. t IHuing Cars on Ogdeii Route PULLMAN BOFEET SLEEPERS -AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to nil through trains. West Side Division, Between Portlanf and Corvallis : IVAIt.r ECPT SUNDAY). 7:JU a. m. liV. U:16 p. m. Ar. Portland rorvallls Ar. Lv. b.io p. m, 1:00 p. m. At Albany and oorvais connect wiil train" of Orogou PanlHn Ttallroad. .,,,nAT 4:10 p. Ul. 7:23 p. m. Lv. Ar. I'ortland MnMlnnvllle Ar. Lv. 8.A5 u. Ui 1N1 T T.lROUG.l TIVftJBTS To all point in the Fatrn States, Canadt rind Europe can be obtained at lowest rU lrom W W. HKINNElt, Agent, Balem K.P. BOGKKfl, Asst. (5. K. aud fass.Ag" IU KORHI.RK. Manar Hotel Monterey. Newport, - Oregon. Located on the Beach.two miles noith of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully sheltered spot, wonderful scenery, sea bathinu', fine drives to Cape froulweatb or UiiJithouBO. Houbo new, rooms largw andalry. Finest resort for families or Invalids. Open all winter. Termi moderute by day or week. I&tendlqjj visitors can drop a postal card to new port and be met by hack. John Fitzpatrick, d-2 m Proprietor. IP (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Leiiee.) LATEST TIME CARD, Daily Through Trains IftJ'ipm l:2ipm 6 25pm 7:16pm ft'pro 711pm 10 On 1... M'nn a l Htl'nul a 8:10am 8.00am U.IOam 8.15am 6,00pm 4Xpxa 3.)pm 1 Dulutha i Aehlnnd. a 7.1tam aI.('hleKO--l 10.0pm -iicneii fcuiu ." rjiT"l-H,a,r and Canada .. . ... kAdffA niiACKea uu i ","--h.i chlftaco uiose connecuuu traina going Kat and Hontn. VX$'ftMv&T'v5r tiok- tBfc aprlTkt Atrl Rheumatism, -. ..- , Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complalntf, Lamo uaoRf BR. SMDEN'S ELECTR 0 icli With EleotraMaanetlo 8WSPH;y Latest "iHK2IJS! Wt h Wirt enn wlUKrat ofStiZSmatotluU UuUoii of bimij tJjriatu. fc".1?! teffirMisM Sisntjsaisrissss Xl VT Wflww v..." -"-; -. TftO. our rwu i-rsJpyiiwVWa SIC?T 1 &SSSS jfc v?OOW What Is Elcctrlolt - ProfcfBor Galilpn Ferraris, tho er nial Italian scientist, whoso name i is well known to all electricians, was recently asked by a young lady what electricity was; but, untiko mostoth era when asked that question, ho veumroa to answer it, and, accord jng to Cosmos, wrote in French in her autograph book the following of which Tho Electrical World ventures to give a translation, even though the English language, hardly does jus tice to the original in French: "Max well has demonstrated that luminous Vibrations can bo nothing pUn , periodic variations of fllitim.mnB. netic forces. Hertz, in proving by experiments that electro-magnetic oscillations are propagated like light, has given an experimental basis to tno tneory of Maxwell. "This gave birth to tho idea that tho luminif erous ether and tho seat of electric and magnetic forces are one and tho same thing. This being established, I can now, my dear young lady, reply to tho question that you put to me, What is elec tricity? It is not only the formid able agent which now and then shat ters with tears the atmosphere, ter- ruying you with the crash of its thunder, but it is also the life erivine agent which Bends from heaven to earth, w,ith the light and the heat, tho magic pf colors and tho breath of life. It is that which makes your heart beat to the palpitatipns of tho outside world; it is that which has the power to transmit to your soul tho enchantment of a look and tho grace of a smile." A Cruel Joke. A cruel joko was perpetrated on tho engineer of tho Louisville and Nashville passenger train. Several miles from tho city the engineer was horrified to seo what appeared to be the form of a man asleep on tho track a short distance ahead. Ho frantically applied tho air brakes and blew the whistle in short, quick jerks, in tho hopes of awaken ing the sleeping man. Immediately heads began to pop out of tho car windows, and as the supposed man in front was seen upon the track they were quickly jerked back to escape seeing the sickening accident which it appeared could not be averted. As tho engine passed over the object tho eninnoer and fireman closed their eyes and fancied they could feel the wheels pass over the body. When tho train was finally stop ped, passengers and trainmen hurried back to the spot, where tho dark ob ject could still be seen, but now cut into several pieces. A search was already started for a doctor, when it was discovered that the mutilated remains were those of a dummy with a pumpkin for a head. Tho figure had on a cpmplete suit of clothes, and at a distance had a most natural appearance. The men then returned, much disgusted, but greatly relieved, to tho train, which reached tho city slightly behind time. Louisville Courier-Journal. Lanaoinc; a Locomotive. A eood manv vears aco tho chief f Indian tnbe in the west took ol "" """" l ,i umbrage at a locomotive that scared BUU1U Ul mo uuipv" - - pede. Deliberately maKing au nis plans, bo waited the next appearance of tho offending iron monster, sau died his best horse, coiled up nis strongest lariat and stationed himself close by tho track and m a suitable position for an .attack. When the big iron bulk came up abreast of bim, he threw his rope, settled the loop accurately over the smokestack of the engine and braced his horso and himself for a pull. ,,.,,. It was afterward remarked in that tribe that they didn't exactly know whether they got all the pieces of horse and man or not, but at all events they collected enough frag ments over which to hold a grand powwow. Nqne of tho members of that tribe felt any ambition to re new tho attack, and to this day the fame of that Indian rests solely on the fact that he was tho chief who tried to lasw) a locomotivo.-New York Ledger. WUhed They Wer. All Blind. nof nnrnR' friend. Dr. Black- lock, the blind poet, was a licentiate Of the Church or. bcouuuu - j. M. wnHirnallv. One Sunday ho was supplying a i isv Pertain deaf old SS i the pustoin in those ,"" t.'. animtted on the pulpit K to bo as near the preacher as ' possible, Like tne maB ui m- tishpeoPle,tbeyabominated sermon- that were reau. ,. 0neofthem,afl6O0na9d18 course was Begun, muu M-yr l.nr in a tone that was audible o whole church. "Is he through the whole cburcn. i i-Mulin!" -.i .-Tuts, woman I No. he canna rtau -"BlmS.t'he.eh, That's raal fo, t'nate fwish they were a' Wind I -Youth's compFvu Cuwlntr the Kj The Eclectic Medical Journal gays that in tho continued use of the ejea insucb work asbewing, typewtt ng. , reading and studying. t wring point U looking up from IngBTound 1 the room, j mmim uajlaj, i ,.. ' i sun 1 1 "u I H CAROLINA CHEROKEE3. I " H " , A Monntatn Hand, f laJIniMAVlio Still Vie I!ow and Arrnns. . w ? ho Vlost '"torpsHng places n North Carolina and jet one of tho least known, oven by tho people of tho old North State, is th n,. tion of what Is termed the "eastorn band of tho Chorokee Nation. Tho history of tho reservation is a strange one. When the Indians in North Carolina were removed by tho gov ernment to tho Indian Territory, by far tho greater part of tho Cherokees left their old homo forever. But a rtrong band retained land in threo of me western counties in what was then almost a wilderness. A great tract of land was set apart as a reser vation by tho state, and voluminous laws governing these Cherokee lands were enacted. Originally tho tract of land hold by the Cherokees-wasar larger than at present. It now comprises 73,000 acres, and somo of it is the very best land in western North Carolina. It is mainly in Swain and Jackson coun ties, right among the mountains, and the entire country east of tho Missis sippi does not contain a more pictur esquely beautiful region or one bet ter suited to Indian taste and re quirements, with its cold, clear streams full of fish, its mountains well wooded and abounding in game and its comparative rernote,ness from the beaten track pf white pepplo. Tho wolf is yet a rover in this sec tion, and there is a county bounty for his bcalp, not only in tho counties above named, but in several others, rite bear is more abundant than any where else save in the great swamps near the coast of tho state. Deer are also abundant, and tho pheasant, or partridge, is found, though long since gono from other parts of the state. The eastern band of Cherokees are an interesting raco of people. The Western North Carolina railway passes within 10 miles of their reser vation, Bryson City being tho near est railway station. Tho chief Cher okee town is known in English as Yellow Hill. It is a rambling place through which rushes a bold moun tain stream, tho Ocona Lufty. The Indian houses aro all alike in design. They are built of logs, well fitted, with a porch on ono side. They are built to stand tho cold, which is great there sometimes. So high ia the altitude and so encircled by mountains is the reservation that there is no hot weather. Tho Indiana aro mainly engaged in farming, but do not do an extensive business in this direction, though they raiso plenty of food. Tho pres ent number of tho eastern band is about 1,000, and it is certain that they aio inui easing. The healthful uess of that legion ia lemarkable, and many of tho Cherokees reach a great age. Tho oldest inhabitant is "Big Witch," who asserts that his ago is 115 years. The Cherokees voto and aro on tho samo footing as other citizens of tho state. During tho lato war their chief was a strong believer in the Confederate stateq and a finobattul ion or legion was laised. This was commanded by Colonel Thomas, who years later died in an insane asylum, and it did effective service, being known as the "Thomas legion." Earnest efforts aro being madoto educate these Indians. Those edu- sated are very intelligent, 6peak Eng lish well and aro fond of white peo ple and do them favors. Many of tho Cheiokees, however, do not speak nnglishat all and aro as wild in ap pearance as any Indians in tho far west. Hunting is, as of old, tho favorite pursuit. The smaller, lands pf game are not ignored. Tho riflo iifl the usual weapon, but tho bow and ar row and tho blowgun aro used. Some aro very expert with these primitive weapons. The blowguna ire uino or ten feet long and art mado of a kind of reed, with a bore 3r diameter of about half an inch. Exchange. A Flowery Oreen Eyd Sloniter. Dawes was in tho summer bouqe with Hawes. Thoir beloved wivea were behind a bush and were horn Bed to hear tho following convorsa- UDawes-I think Mrs. Alpbeua Hardy lovely. I'm quite gone onher. Hawes-Are you? Well, Saras n.Q.. iu mnra inv Style. "u it our flower show last year. and 1 fell in lovo with her at once, So well formed and showy anu But the wives could contain them- wives no longer, xney ! their respectivo husbands; they , abused them; they becamo hyter- lCal, but it is dUUctut w y -u pieuiuo . ---- ,- flowed iro or moruncuuuji j,v-.. mu- lain the neir nu , - um wftB the nated 1UI1HTI ILL U40b J ,,orinlp6B chrysanthemum ' iu,nt rause of each one Jeal- ousy, CUEEC01TSTIPATI0K, ..!. Ann atianld haVB M8f SS3fiffl. HABITUAL OOHSTIPATIOH 'itciiri BUC'IrMI m.m-m '' Tutt's Pills 60U)Ey23Ywaxax. appeal, jmiday. A llorco Mres In tho White Home. A horso has hi3 homo in tho WhiU House. This is a literal fact whicL visitors novor discover, and which few Washington people know. Tht horso which shares tho oxeoutivt mansion with tho president isn't t. thoroughbsvd. He has neither pedi greo nor lecord. Ho is just a plain everyday hoi-bo, with a white star in his forehead u faithful companion to Edgar R. B.oloy. And who is Edgar It, Beckley t The man who for 23 years has carried to and fiom tho White House all of tin interesting aud valuable mail re ceived and sent, and who has novel been found reiniss in his duty. Thore aro men who seem bound to bo mon uinonte of fidelity to routino trusts. Beckley is one of them. Rain or shino, in all seasons, ho makes tho hourly trips between tho White House and tho city postoffico. Ho is tho White Houso mail carrier. And tho horso that has his homo in tho White Houso carries Beckley. The part of tho mansion set apart for tho horso is ono corner of the conservatory. A thin partition is all that separates the roomy stall from tho orchids. There is just room enough for tho stall and n temporary supply of feed, and there tho horso eats and sloops, under the same roof with tho president of tho United States. St Louis Globe-Democrat A Thoughtful Emprex. Ono evening Catherine H of Russia had dined in one town and was to re turn to her palaco in another somo miles distant. These journeys wero xnado with much coremonyond mag aificenco. Tho great sleighs were ready to start for homo. Catherine sat alono in tho imperial sleigh. Sho inquired if tho drivers and the footmen had had dinner. Receiving a negative rpply she at once loft her sleigh. "They havo as much need of dinner as we," sho said to her party, and sho waited patiently until the servants had dined. Yputh's Companion. A Natural MUtake. A Chicago clergyman having per formed tho marriage ceremony for a coupjo undertook to write out tho usual marriage certificate, but being in doubt as to tho day of tho month he asked: "This is the ninth, is it not?" "Why, parpn," said the blushinrjj bride, "you, do all my marrying. an5 you ought to remember that this Ja; only tho fif th."-Tpxaa Sittings. A rpgistered letter that was roi ceived at tho Portland (Me.) postoft fico tho other day boro a stamp of tho $1 denomination. It would havo gono for tho usual 10 cents fee and postage. Tho btnmp collecting fad was suggested as an explanation, tho fatamp that bad been upod being roi garded by enthusiasts nu more valu njilo than an uucuncolad ono Suck mul IIunI.Iii. The expression "fock mid buskin," which literally means comedy and tragedy, found its origin m tho "soc fus," the Latin name ol the low ihoe wotn by tho ancient comic ac tors, and tho buskin, u conti action of tho French word "brossequin," rc tnotcly dorived from tho Greek "bursa," a bido or high soled shoo worn by tho ancient tragedians to increaso thoir height. Tho socoua reached to tho ankle only, whereas tho buskin extended to tho knee. Stagekmd. CURE Sick ITtdiche and r!Ur all the troubtea Inci dent to a bilious UU of th lyctem, tuch at Viitiatf. Num. Drowilntu, Dlitrtu after eatlnr, 1'' i tb 8Me, do While their mot reinarluibl (ueccaa ha bn abovn In furlog SICK ITeailaebe. yet Ciaraa't Ijttv Lrrm Pitx are equw valuable in Conitlpatton. curing and prerentlnc thi annoying complaint, while ther alto oornet all dltordtn of tht ttotnach, timnUto the llrtr and rtgulxte the bowel. Xvta U they ooly curtd HEAD . miU ha alinnat trieIal I eh they would be Imot prieeleat to WOfo wbo tuffer from thlt dittrtulnR cornpUlntl but fortunately their cedne: dow njjt end v.u mA ilmu who onra try tbem will find thrte liule plili valuable In to many wayt Uut theywIU not wlulD ( "iwout tbem. But after all tick bead ACHE U the bane of to many UM that here It whera we make our groat Uxut. Our pill core rt while OUVt io not CUjrraa't Uttui Litdi Tium art Ttry tman aadterr "T to take One or two piua rjake a doe Tbey are ttrlttly vegetable and do Sot grip- lW. but by their rrntlji actiOD pieau all who ue Um In tUU at oraUt In lor H Hold every where, or tent by matt, Ciim KXS1CQTS CO., tfr Tcrt SffliQM UBfiie. Sttilfra BHRIVEE'S OROHESTRA. P.MHI wl-1 or to igge inutle for tha illdTt or any otbtr occasion will do well 10 22. .T.7 (i.n furnttu one or m .r Fallot or at mimr Mm nirra r in mraw im t IJncoln rJohu'.l bout ,ortitm Vtm. iiwn biikivch. manager. II Hm. S. 0. V. MARKET, 365 Summer Street LEWId & WATHJSB, Prop. The Ut rnMiti oT nil k lode Mid at tbo Jowtt price. JtUtli good ntl qolck delivery. dboembeb 8, . VWWWUVi VSWVWAWAVWWVV.rA BALD HEAD What Is tho condition of youw? to your hair drv, & l.ni-.h I.rt(tn9 tni.m If nnllf !. n.l.9 II.. It J lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or brushed? Is it full of dandruff ? Does your scalp Itch? Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If these aro some of yoursymptomsbowarncdlntlmooryouwiilbccomobald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower I 2" A RwTitai'U' J It wht you need. IU protection U not no aoeUtnt, bvt tht remit of tcicntlflo rearoh. Kuowiod ot the It not a Dye, but dtlUMfullr rr or iiowr to tre&t them. the follicle, it $topaUina heatla. . UT Keen tho tcatp dtfan. tbo.uso of iookun t&in. nrfinaia. on ivoeiDi or criA. i ptjrjarj vLur94.au. THE SKOOKUn TRADE MXS.K 07 Month 5 t WW ' ft' 3! $JWJWM,J' JVWWWVWWfWWWLWrVtfW T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING,' PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Oor, aoth and Ohemeketa BtreeU Geo. CASH Fondrich, -. MARKET Beat meat and Area delivery. 136 btite Street. llreedinir Blue rozea. On tbo island of St George, ono of tho Pribylov group in tho Bohring Boa, tho breeding of bluo foxoa baa already bocomo very profitable. Tbo industry has tbo advautago of in volving no expense for caro or feed ing of tho aniinalB. Thoy genornto very rapidly, nnd when an island of good sizo onco beconiea woll Btocketl j it is impossiblo to depleto it, as tho law provides that they must not bo shot, but trapped, tbo restriction be ing imposed mainly to keep tbem tamo. Tho business is mainly prose cuted in -tho Commander jslnjpds, bo longing to Russia. As tbo peits of bluo foxes and "cross" foxes bring $5 and $10 each at wholesalo and aro in great demand, tho industry bids fair to become ono of-considerable profit. Troy Press. UuuuUuUun (JouOOol)LttJjUiJOLOaU Hair Death. nttantlv remnvefmnd forever riLntm vt nh. liecUonable hair. ho) ber unon the banda. Ifaoo arniaor neck, without dliooloratlon r injury to me raoal delicate Kln. n B a for fifty yeiirs the secret onnu'ant IMfl.lllU. .. llOf.U. HtiUIIH DUEIM UI I'IIH1 :lam no the IiU'liesl authority and the noti. eminent dmiiatologiat and hair pe iallat that ever lived. JJurlnehlt private jthcuooi aiiie-uine nmong mo nniiiuvy I iuu ariHiocracy or mirope lie nrenerioea oiBreuine. rrice. 11 ny inui. tenrriy acked I'orreanondenre confidential. Bole 1 geniaiur America Aaarena THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER i'0, 'ept. It. 67nouth Flith Avenue.NeW York ! HCinnnnnnnnrvinm nnomvi , yi W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTKtp Do yotj woar them 7 Whn next In need try a pair., ost in tnowonoi 15.00 3.00 4.00 SO 3.50 2.50 42.25 n.oo run iashcs 42.00 41.7 ron poya 12.00 fc75 Ifvouwant aflnt DRESS SHOE. mdi In thelites! tylH, dot't pi; $8 to $3, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 tr $5.ShM, Thty fit tqml to cuitom mult and look and witr well, If you with to economic In your foetwttr, it to bv Burchiilnir V L Dmgltt 6hei. Himt and erleo itaniBed the bctlo-n, look for It wlwe y U W.I POOOLAB. rtrpcVtOB, Matt. fcy KtlAUSSK UllQB. PliOFCHSIONAL, AND HUfllNPHS OAKW8. r. II D'AHCY. U0. U. IIIMOHAM. S 'Alloy A HINOHAM, Attorney at Law, Hoorotl.a and a. U'Aroy llullding. Ml to ttreet. Special attention given to butt- neat In the tuprcrot ana circuit court m ; itate. - rnlLMON KOKU, Attorney at , law, Halem, X Oregon, office up Halm In l'Mtton block II J, 11 1 0 (I Kit, Attorney at law,Halem,Ore , gon. Office over iiusu'i bank T J.HHAW.M.W.HUNr HIIAWIIUNT J . Attorney t law. Offlce over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. TOHN A. OAH-JN, Attorney atlaw.roorot 1 a li. ... a...L I.nllr4lii Unliilft 111 j n auu i umu utkun. umiuiun inVm,w II. r. IIONJIAM. W. II. HOLMfcH DUNHAM 4 HOI.MKS, AlUirneyt at law, 15 Office In Hutu block, between BlaUand i-ourt, on Oorninerclal ttreet. TOHN IIAYNB. ATrOllNKY.AT.iAvy. t.,ollec.lonmadai.d proiiintit remitted , uiphy maw anu uuiiiimwicmm utreiH " alrm. hrefn .tf WO.KNIOIITON-A chltect and auierln. Undent. Office, nwmt a aud 3 llu.h iireymao hwek. H;lim K. fOeUB. HU-nographer and Tjpe- wrllest liett iulpI typewriiing oi- ob but one In uregou. over wuu u, halem, Oregon. Dlt A. 1MVH. Lata l -t OradoaWpf New York, give tpecUl atieuUuu to the dlt eutetol women aud cnlldmu, poae, throat, u .g, kldneyt. tkln aluu and turgery. oraVat rldenee,lil HUte ttreet, Cowu'la. tloirfornioJa.ui and 'i to i p in. 7-Km liIlOWNK, M I) . Wiytician and hur. ruin. Iimrt. Murppj utuiai iwmuu., 15, t oiniinrrUi ttreet. tUlew.Oreton. Klnltbed dental opera, M. .. hlllf-ril Ib.ntl4t. VI HLUUS airodt ilom 7n of eitn deecrlKlloo. fatniea opera tion a ipecUlty. tir I). I'UOil, Arebliecl. pUnt. ipeoloea. VV . ttont ana l""0'r "" T' euLet ol bHlldlngt. Offlai J00 ComniercUl ttreet, op Wr, QONH OK VETKKANB.Hji inpterutcapno. M. ." rri... . m .!, -l ih 1. o. a.'t A. io t wto rll 'Vltltlng irotberi r. cordially Invited "attend a -own, CapU PltOTBOriON IAIPUK. nv - y. u. - e in Ttbeir haJl In hum Iure- iUrTrlON LOIK1B NO. 3 A.O, U, EuildlDg, every -OMJX-:-U.M. , A. w. uwnuiA rr J, A. IKLVyOOD, lUcorder, Jb1 Tk7 K.L ..m WW wfyaaaja&fj -i a.j'i'W k FOR .MtrlJrfiMai&flL . '' iti tfc2Saii I duetto of too bur aou soiilp led to -srooKtim "coniami ceiiotr tnineraia i oerftli nor oils. It i r IQIQISCO' flllOV I cooIUlv and refrMLUng Tonic Ity tumoUUp hairt cures dandruff and prottthafrontaM nltln hefctthr, and tno from trrtut Inn f ructlont. tr Goqjk It destroys jxirtu to in$4ct$.uhtc fttd et K If your druRgUtctanotropptyyon lend dtrfct tons, and we rtU forward , uraweriSiJJUbrr&otut roriun sc Soap. Kin. , ROOT HAIR GROWER co. Fifth Avenue, New Torbi N. Y. J. E. MUBPUy. - Brick and Tile- NORTH BALtM. Fresh-? 'News-Paoers- Frujts- ad Candles. J..L.BENNETT4P. Tak;eIt! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cent a; day, dliTerd at your door. P. O. Bloolc, HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Slqrioji Street. llaa the beet facllltlet lor moving and rait lntr boueet. Leave oideraat lrnvlllroi.. cr aUdrcsn raem( Oregon. From Terniu&i or lalcrisr l'oipts (Je lilt the Una to take To all Points,East nd, South. It la the dining car rente; itrun through veet!bul,o trajnn, every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No chanije pf cars.) Oompoted ofdlnlngcara nnaurpatwd, l'nllman drawlns room tleepert Pi latent (Kiuippaent TOURIST Sleeping Cars. lleet that can be eonilraoted and In which aeoommodatlmu are both tree and fur nished for holdora of Unit and teeondlaai tickets, and ELEGANT DAY gOAQHg8. Avoontlnnora line oonneetlDs with all lines. onordlnK .direct arid uninterrupted aervlce. J'ullmam tit era roofvatlont fan be -oured In aavtriwi ttrctiuU any agent ol the road. Through tlcketa to and from all poinU in Amorlca, Kugland and Kuropo can he purnhniied at any ticket office o( thlt com pany. Full Information concerning rate, time of lralna,routc andnther detail, furnished mi fipnllcntlon to any agent or A. D, uiJAKLTON. AMlttant Ueneral rnttenter A gout, Mo, Ml Klmt tr4t, cor. Waahlnglon; 1'ort- itpd.Ormenn Biiaw & DowNiNd, ApentH. !WrT0V TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AMD ALT. EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO IOUrS thaOu!ckostotOasChlcago and lours Q"'0 0ma'ia an- an" Through Pullman and Tourlit Sleeper, Free Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Cara, H. II II. UI.AHK, 111B8!i' or rata and general InforuiAtlon call pn oraddre, W. H. HUHLIipnT. Al. O. V, A M wataingion hi., vorjui rviTiFD. Ua.io. THE WILUMETTE, BALEM, OJtBQON. Itaiori. $3J0 (o $5.00 per Day The beet hotel between I'ortland aad Ban Kraneltoo. yirtt-elaat lo all Iu appoint wtnta, lit UbJea are terved wiih Ou Choicest Frit It Orowo In the WUlamette VUy. A. I, WAGNER,.Prop. Northern PaciJic Railroad i Electric Lights On Illeter System. TO CONSUMERS : Thebalftm Light and Power Company t Eroal expento bavo equipped their hlectna itgbt plant with the uiual niodtru apparatus tuiuRte now able 10 ofler tho tublloa bctttr light than any aytem and at a rata lower than any city on the coatu Arc and Incandescent Light; Log. Electric Motors lor all purposes nlicre power is ro quired. HeMenceacanbe wlrod for iu many llnhti aa deatred ana the oonnimers pay for only anon, lights aa aro ued. Thlt being registered by an b-loolrlo Meter. Ofiloe 179 Commercial St. . MEATS. HUNT, tbo North Skn Eattker, BO'S tie hna cot told out bt imply moved bin hop to the old atnnd at .Liberty ttreet bridge. ED, RAVEAUX, NOKTH SALEM Meat Market. irreih moaU nnd lowest prices The London surS'lnstitute 719 Ivtarket street San Francisco, Cal, TR A ltlCDIfAL AND HURUlOAli INBTI. TUTB, located permanently at 71 Ma-krt Ftree,Han Krancltco, Cal., for tbe curs of all (lo,i, aniictlontanddefurmlliea. A atotf 01 pnyjicuiu aaa tirgront. lisvup otpiom-a nu the endoratment of the beet collt-get ot America agdhuropo, tkllle4 tpeoln Isle who have had jnnppxper.ence In trtatlng pcclal Undolironlo mice. A nlu rpzper.ence in irtaimg rricciav Ueaaet, are In oonKunv attend ronio uiteaaet, are in ronMnnv attend ApliHrmtry U nl'nclied, and all pre mrlptlon fllled ireoot charge, iKl.OO Trial Hottlu $5.00 I'mM CoHrao HnllererIrnm Attlnnn, Hh'Umu'ini, foa. iiiiitlon. Kitnrrli. IiyrpcptW, Irnlfftlop, Fcroiulu. Kpilepty, Keinuln rntiioaM'uurer, Heait Ultninf, llioiicblllt, Vruptlnnf, Mlt lllicuin. llaldnet,TupeHorut, i)o.fcie, eny txiiii lildiin), iHt ftinrtliood, Miliaria. Uri nryTroublwi, i')l. It wel Tionblrn. .luwld commit ut once. Low ebart, within tbo reach ol all, combined with 111 betl medical and turglcal nklll. Yflung, llidiilo Aged and Old Men Who may be itiflertn. from YOUTHFUL KUM.IKi. or the execute of manned life, ttiould cotiiultalnnce, before It it too lab: theiM) veteran pruclltlnnent wbo have no equal In the United Htatea. at they cau nnd will rr Wire to you perfect health when all other have railed. Broken Down Con.litulions are rejuvenated and manly vigor rettored by their new and wonderful nielhpdi or treat ment. No luluilout drugi ued. Worn out outlnea men, cnll tor advice, etpeeially if yea are mfferlng from Nervout Lfebillty or faille rower, or any dlieate or the Kye, ICar. Throat, ung. Heart, Htomaeb, Hkln, Kldneyt, cr madder. Blood Diseases Cared In the liortt time by vege table remedltt. ADIT Nni llfug healthy and-vlorou ArtC. TUU aa you mould beT Ar yon free if rom every traieur dlieate or tteknatfT Do jou look well? Io you fi el wel T or la lhr ; uimethmnlo '1 reuble: wb'cli. Ilka a raukr worm In tha budding fliwer, it rapidly j a.niiuv juur vvr tiw". pT--ilfDfiiiN-r Who auffer from Nervout Prottratlon. -! 1 letne, lieepoudeiiey, Indention, OiuUp f Hon, lultuoe. I'atDt In the liaek or tldejuMl j d'tuate prcullar to their tcx, rontult thj pnyticiant un ins uimgi oJimuouce. 1,00 TRIAL B0HLE $5.00 FULL COURSE TOE LONDON MEDICAL and 5URGICAL INSTITUTE 719 Market Street San Francisco, 01. OLINGEJR & RIGDONd Undertakers and Eihlien Cabinet work and rfJrif. Court fctreet, Oppotll. OfMnt Mimit BAI.KM, PfUWOlf AlHilitn. Itenaaeedln ullliur itul I la lha vlelattr Of nalettt. Or. we ' la.rw"? It'W (S?WJ!&': k Xxltrif) frJBSi Wr.pW Co wasBss is reta w v'rcz7 . ---- -z rf-ij