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JSVEITCffa CAEEDAJ, ' JOTTRHAIi, SATTTBDAY, STEBTtTTAIlY xT, 194. XM rrrS ?'"--wCj5ar 'SS' K'', WASN'T SURE. flat Upon Cotinlderntlon Concluded Not to Ilnvr tint Other Arrested. "Aro yon n policomnn?" ho asked n8 he baited a patralman of Jefferson avenue festerday. "Yes, sir," was tho reply. "Fcg'lar policeman, ear " s." Do yon Hoe that left eye of miner" "I couldn't very well helri Beeinjj it. Boinobodyniust have landed on that eye, nnd before night it will be as black as your hat." "Yes. A feller down here hauled off and banged mo and knocked mo clear into the street. I saw about a million stars when lie landed." "And you want him arrested, of course?" "I dunno. I thought I'd ask your ad vice about it. You are an older man than I am nnd have probably traveled around more. You see, I called him a stenhzed scoundrel." "Oh, you did I" "That made him mad, but ho didn't hit mo till I called him nphosphated bar." "I see." "That would Bort o' knock my case out in court, wouldn't it?" "I think it would." "And another tiling, when you see a feller with a black -eye, you naturally reason that he's a fighter, don't you?" "Yes, that is the inference." "Reg'lar cyclone on wheels, so to speak, and a daugerous man to fool with?" "Yes." "While he's got one black eye you nat urally infer that ho gave tho other feller two, eh?" "Yes." "Waal, that's what I want, and you needn't trouble yourself about the case. I'm goin out home and show this eye off and spit over my shoulder and go around lookin powerful ugly, and I'm bettin$10toa cent that nobody in our township dares to knock a chip off my shoulder." Detroit Freo Press. At the IlarKalu Counter. Sho was a well dressed woman of im posing mind and rasping voice, and 6he gradually worked her way toward the center of a small crowd of other women who were concentrating their attention upon a pile of cute little teapots being sold for 5 cents each. Four bored look ing young women were waiting on the crowd and answering questions. Cash girls were struggling back and forth with pots in wrappers and pots about to be wrapped up and bringing change. The big woman finally got her inning. "How much did you say?" "Five cents, madam." Tho price was marked on a great white placard" that could be seen a block. "Five cents for this one?' "Yes, ma'am." "How much for the green kind?" "Five cents." "Aro they damaged?" taking one up and shaking it and looking it all over for holes. "No "How can you afford to sell them so cheap? There's probably something the matter with them." "Oh, no; they're cheap goods. Have that one?" "Y-es; no, I'll take a green one." She fished out 5 cents. "Here is my ad dress." "Excuse me, madam. We can't de liver them," " Wha-a-t? You don't s'pose I'm going to carry that all tho way home I Gimme that 5 cents." Pittsburg Dispatch. Total If nurunce. "I," said Jennison in a loud voice that could be heard all over the church "I believe in giving unostentatiously, in concealing from my left hand what my right hand doeth. I don't suppose any body here knows that I gave $500 toward the new organ fund." "No," said Jingleberry, "not even the treasurer of the fund." Harper's Bazar. Faster Than the Wind. Little Son Tho iceboat we made went faster than the wind today. Proud Mother That is wonderful. But, now I think of it, I didn't notice any wind today when I was out. Littlo Son No'm, there wasn't any. We pushed the boat. Good News. When tho End Came. Ho My lovo will have no ending, dear. She Now, I say, George, aren't you going to marry me, after nil? Yonkcrs Statesman. Souf Grapes. Miss Pert It is nseless of yon. to urge ne to marry yon. When I say no, I mean no. Mr, Cinnic Always MUa Port Invariably. Mr. Cinnio And can nothing ever ahange your determination when yon Mice make np your mind? Miw Pert Absolutely nothing. Mr. Cinnio Well, I wouldu't care to tony a woman liko that. Brooklyn 1 Hope Deferred. "It was too bad about young Chuck ster nnd Miss Plimnier." "Why, I thought they were married Christmaa day." "They were to have been, but Chuck ster was taken sick with the measles, and the wedding had to postponed two weeks." "Well, they were married at tho end of tho two weeks, weren't they?" ' "No, there came a smallpox scare, you remember, and Miss Plimnier was vac cinated. It took with so much enthusi asm that when he got well she was still sick, and they had to put off the wed ding another two weeks." "At tho end of that timo they were marriod, I suppose?" "No, the preacher that's to marry them is down with tho grip." Chicago Tribune. Ills Inheritance fmMfZ '. mvt' fa pill ' v Cholly This is my grandmother's por trait, and I am thought to have some of her features. His Adored Yes. I see a strong re semblance between her eyebrows and your mustacho. Once a Week. 'o Use. "The toughest experience I ever had in my life," said a solicitor of life insur ance recently, "was with an iron manu facturer in Troy. "I had been informed that he was a hard customer, but a wealthy mant and one who had carelessly neglected to pro vide himself with insurauce, nnd so I ro solved to tackle him. "Upon entering his ofilco and explain ing the nature of my business, I was sur piised at his greeting. It was friendly, even cordial. 'Lifo insurauce?' said ho. 'Well, now, 'that's a subject that inter ests me. Come with mo to tho shop. I've got to go there, nnd you can tell me all about tho superiority of your com pany over all others.' "Then ho took up his hat and bade me follow him. As we went out of the office I noticed a smile on the faces of all the clerks, and though I didn't understand it I smiled in return, for I thought pos sibly they knew my errand and were congratulating mo on my success. "The proprietor walked hurriedly, and I after him, until at last he flung open a door. It was the machine shop. The din was terrible. A thousand hammers, I think, were nil at work beating iron at once. Involuntarily I put my hands to my ears. "Looking at my man, I saw his lips move, and lowering my hands I just man aged to catch his words, shouted above tho deafening racket, 'Now, tell me all about itt' "He smiled sardonically as he said this, and I could have murdered him. It wag impossible to utter a word distinct ly, and so I went right out. It was e darn mean trick." Albany Express. Suro Enough. Waiting Man (at tho ticket office) I was hero before a half dozen others whom you have served. Ticket Seller I've heard you grum bling this five minutes. I guess you must be a crank. W. M. Well, if I'm a crank, I think you should give mo a turn. New York Press. Strange Things Happen. Mrs. Bingo You haven't nn extr latch key, have you, my dear? Bingo (fumbling "in his pocket) No, only one. That's very strange. Mrs. Bingo--Whatis? Bingo Why, last night when I came homo I could have sworn that I had two of them in my hand. Brooklyn Life. His Size. Young Wife I want to buy a sealskin cap for my husband. Hatter What sizo does ho wear? Young Wife I declaro I forgot to find outl I know the sizo of collar lie wears, though. It's 15. He'd want about size 18 or 20 for neap, wonldn't.he? Chicago Tribune. His Nutite Element. Kitty Tom is down south this winter, and he has just sent mo the loveliest lit tlo alligator you over saw, Ada How are yon going to keep him? Kitty I don't know, bnt I've put him in Florida water until I hear from Tom. Life. A Lesson In Grammar. Visitor Tommy, I wish to ask you a few questions in grammar. Tommy Yoe, sir. "If I give you the sentence, 'The pupil loves his teacher,' what is that?" "Sarcasm.'.' Texas Sittings. lOiluyUouuu jU uwtwutjuo jit j iwu a i Hair Death instantly removesaod forever destroy nb turn arms or Beck without discoloration . at.. .aiI si alt Stat A Ifln. Ill ?r injury - n ..- - - ans as the hlebcst authority and the lies' eminent m-rn " " -- -r- Wist that ever lived. During-hi private? ororiirn "' " '"Z "i"t,?-"""'u. -.iHA hi. rert.. IT . -v ; .ETCX i-ka t orre.P"uaen """""" -g-eotsfor merba Addre THE SK00KUH ROOT HAIR GROWER CO. . .. .-.L1-...1. wot. inrnit Veur York "gSJj&SSV ODDS AND ENDS. Farms for the propagation of froga Pro common In tho Chesapeake region. A profitable business in London is tho manufacture of sermons for nnintellec tual or lazy clergymen. A stranger in n New York restaurant tho other day created excitement by or dering nnd eating five sirloin steaks. The late Fredorlck L. Ames ia said to have been the owner of tho largest crys tal in existence. It measures 7 inches in diameter. A machine for making tacks waa pat ented in 1800, but not put into practical nso until near tho middle of tho century. Now tho world consumes 60,000,000 tacks a day. Thero is said to be no successful rem edy for dandruff, though experiments have been made for 20 years to find one. Tho best palliative there is is simply good plain soap and warm wator. During tho fiscal year ending June 80, 1892, 579,603 immigrants arrived in thi country, of whom 2,081 came in viola tion of law and were returned to thohr homes. Of this number 1,763 wore con tract laborers. Human hair varies in thickness from the two-hundred-and-fif tieth to the six hundredth part of an inch. The coarsest fiber of wool is about one-five-husdredth part of an inch in diameter; tho finest on ly the one-thousand-five-hundredth part. Arrangements have been made by th German military authorities on tho first intimation of war to instantly convey by rail nil the women and children iw such largo towns as Metz and Strasburg, as well as smaller places, into Germany The Chinese doctor's lot is not wholly n happy one. Four members of the Im perial College of Physiciansnt Pekin failed recently to make a proper diag nosis of the emperor's indisposition, and were punished by being fined a year's salary. Tho will of Esther Pomeroy, which has been filed for probate at Springfield, Mass., is a peculiar document. It speci fies with great detail how ea.ch article of personal property is bequeathed, and even gives directions to tho executor to finish quilting a bed quilt that it may bn in good condition to give to a relative. $100 Howard $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learu that there Is at least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1b taken internally, actnig dlrec, iv upon tne mooa ana mucous surfaces of the system, therby destroying the foundation of the diseaes, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietor's have po much faith in its curative pow ers, that they ofler One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. JSSTSold by druggists, 75c. Regeneration. To secure a normal and regular, tissue change throughout tbe body use Braudreths Poll's. This tissue metamor phosis consists Jn constantly proceed ing waste of tlsaue and Its, regeneration. Bruudreth's Fills are the best solvent of disintegration of the tissue and in creases their elasticity. They are an iterative nnd elllnatlvo remedy, which allay irratlon nnd removes obstructions by uidlng uature and aro of great bene fit in cases of temporal y and habitual constipation, torpid liver, biliousness,, headache, indigestion, rheumatism and diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Brand re th's Pills are purely veget able, absolutely hurmlesA ana safe to taKeatany time. 5? MEM Eair, Qnlekljr, Pernuni Ml lUstored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tb train of srits from early srrors or later excesses, tao "results of overtforfc, sickness, worrr.etc. rullstrentlb. development a&d ton Kl ven K) very organ and gortloa of the- body. Implr.natnralmetbods. ImniedlatalmpronmeM seen, failure impossible. 3.CU) references Hook, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed free. ERIE MEDjCAL CO. BUFFALO, Ji. THE INDEPENDENT STEAMER ELWOOD, Leaves Portland for Balena and Cor- yallls on Sundays & Wednesdays 0. A. M, Leaves Salem for Portland Tueeday and Saturdays at 6 A, M. Passeu- ger rate Salem to Portl'd, 50c REDUCED RATES to San Francisco F. J. Smith, Agt., Trade St. Do?. Nerve Jh Blood Builder 1UU1U Ktndfor desctltT ysmpM. rjr.wnxiAns HED1CWB CO., SdiececUdy.H.Y. 4mcTiUe(oat. OHnCTcsWfrf -Jmm JrEmViW nyw ouc. IKVDsssr S Ut t3.8 m jyvywwvYVYyw-wvv.v BALD harsh, brittle? Does lifeless appearance? brushed? Is It full of dandruff ? Does your scalp Itch ? , Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If theso aro somo of i yoursymptomsbc warned In time or you will become bald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower Is what you need. Its production is not an accident, but the result of scl ntlflo I research. Knowledge of the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the dlscor- I err ot bow to treat them. "Skookum" contains neither minerals nor oils. It i inintaDrA.biita(liilirhtrn1lTooollnff and refreshing Tonic- Mr stimulating . the follicles, it itopt falling . Br Keen the scalp elain. tne use or noum Htm aaap, it aestrojs parojmo iiutou, wnica jita m ' and cltttrov (As hatr. . ... i If your druMlst cannot supply .you send direct to us, and we wUI forward i prepaid, on receipt of price. Grower, JXCO per bottle i 6 for J4.CXX Soap, feu. i THE SKOOKUri ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 07 Month Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. J? TIIAHK MAnK J Ktoaltna. YVWWWWWWWrWsVArVWaW From Terminal or Interior Points thel Icjthe line to take na xrff To all Points East and Sooth. It Is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule trains; every day In the year to ST. PADL AND ,(No change or can.) Oompened of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can bo constructed and in which accommodations are both iroo and lur nlshed for holder of first and Bocoud-closs tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A.oontlnuors lino conieotlng with all lines. aQordlun direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman slcrj-0" wwor vat ions can be sc oured In adveoce throagU any agent of tho road. Through tickets to and from all points In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any Ucket offlce of this com pany. Full information concerning rates, time oftralns.routesaudother details furnished on Application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent. So, 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon Shaw fc Downing, Agents. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the- Southern Pacific Companv. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUM DAII.T BK TWEEN roltTLANB AND 8. F, South. North. . 6:16 p.m. ;.-wijp.m. 10:15 a.m. liv. Portland Ar. I :'Al a. m Iv. Balem liV. I 5:S9 a. m Ar. Sau Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. m Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent Ubedd, Halsey, llarrlsburg, Junction city, Inrlnp. Eugene and all stations from lloscburg to Ashland inclusive. uoscnnitQMAlx, daily. 8:30 a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar I Jylln m US17 a. m jjv. Halem Koseburg Lv. I 1:40 p. m. IjV. 7:03 a. m ecu p. m. at. Pining Cars on Ogdcn Route PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Auacnea u an iiirougn trams. vYd Side DirisioD, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEPT BUHDAY). 7:30 a, m. I Lv. litis p. m. I Ar. Portland Corvallis Ar. 6:d5 p. iu. Lv. 1:00 p. m. At llhnnv on1 fVlWalllS MnnMt Wltll trains of Oregon Paftflo Railroad. KXPBEHHTKAIN ( UA U.Y KXC1X1T8UHDAY 4:40 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. 735 p.m. I Ar. McMlnnvllle Lv. 635 a. hi 6:50 a. id TllltOUUU TICKETS To all points In tbe Eastern State. Canada and isurope can do ouiainru ai. luwonv mu from W. W. BKINNKK, Agent, Halem. K.P. ROUKtVS, Asat. O. V, and Pass. Ag'l It. KOKHi.KK. Mannaur OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO CHA8. CLARK, Receiver. SIIOItT MM! to CAMFOKXM OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. a 8. DEL NOllTE. Leaves Ban Francisco, Jan.Stb. Leaves Vaqulna, Jan. 7th. SPECIAL IlATEd TO MtD-WINTEIt KAIK. For freight and passenger rates apply to any agent or parser of tuts company. J.L. M1TOHELL, A !) AgenU. Ufflce Xtvr llolman Iliosk Halem. WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES iNortitrs Pacific n. K. Co., Uiise.) LATEST TIME CARD, Dally Through Tralnf. 14pro 135pm B-2Sprol M'nn a 8:40am 7:Upmll Htl'ul a KiHam stf pm I Duluth ajll.Iftim 7 ISpm I . Ashland, a Utam 10 o'a aChleiro I e.oupm 4.pm 8.tuprn 7.18am lO.iOptrf Tha Wliconstn OntrHl llnrM run two fi t train dallv between Ht Paul. Minn .polls auu Chicago M Iwaokeeand all points In Wiscon sin; making connrctlon In Chicago with all line runnluit east and onth. TtekBtsaold and tiittmn cheeked throtiKh I to all polo's in tne nimeu riAiwitnii mnmia Clote cooDbetton miwle in Chicago with all trains going Kat and Kmtli. Koriulllnfonnatio'i apply to yaur nrareit I Uekt agrnt or J O. Pit Wf . I Qtl, an Tkt, Agt., MUwmU, WI. . - -.. -. . -. ..1.....-..' n . HEADS! What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry, Up it split at the ends? Has it ai Docs it fall out when combed or! hair, cures dandruff and prtrtc. hair on bald . healthy, and free from Irritating eruptions, by ) gli wrov TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, ' OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND AI,l.a i EASTERN CITIES! 3 I DAYS to, 2 CHICAGO rllm the Quickest to Chicago and RfllirS Qu'c'er to Omaha and Kan Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars, B 11. II. CLARK, 1 Dnnai'naM oLivEH w. MLk, ucceivcrs. 1 or rates and eoneral information eall a or address, W. H. HDKLBURT, Asst, G. P. A 2M Waabtneton BU, Cor.8d t'ORn AMD. Okoow. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. ITravelers "make a note on.t." This Great Railway System Cmnects ST. PAUL and OMAHA With all transcontinental lines, living direct and swift communica tion to nil EASTKItN ana SOUTHERN FOINTI, AMD IS TUB :::0NLY LINE::: running Electric Lighted and Bteam Usatcd Vestlbuled trains of elegant Bleeping, Parlor, Dining and Buffet Cars, with Free Reclining Chairs, Making lu service second to none in tbe world.' Tickets are on rale at all prominent railroad ticket offices. For further information ask the neareat rail road agent, or uddress C.J. EDDY, General Agt. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Past Agt. PORTLAND, Ore on. Goo. Fendrich, Proprietor, CASH MARKET. Ilest meatuul treo delivery. 136 State Street. J. 13. jLUMMIY, BRICK -:-AND-:- TILE NOKTII BALKM. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS Leaveorders alOottle-l'arkkurst blockrooin 6,HaIein,Ur(gori. HOWARD, The House Mover. ri Marlon Street. Has the best faellltleM for morinc an' rais ins houses. Ivftftre orders at Uray Uros., or addrtaw rtalem, Ormjon. Thorougljbred Poultry for Bale. 1 hare tba fol'nrlir nntelaaa thorouchbrMl 1 poultry fu' sain at prices stated; crated ready for shipment, puichaser tn pay esprrss ebaryrs. Address care of JOUtlNAb offlce, 1'uitomeeb' ck Ha'emOr, ' Several White lbnru coekrels, ytrj One, (on pii'itns lur saiej j vu. Hhiek bponUh eookrels, I to 6 months old, flSi. Troii MicMs li'uwn MViiuru ni Djnuitu( juu, muimt UkOt Mm WW ttJ U-4) WvXM m i-a tww PC tanw w-wm wsy 4k.ium f hh kuw . ftitSBb"'"1'-"" KrtMNDIN KLKGTR!OqO.2F!ntwf FORTliMD, 0HM4I, ii'own lyenorn isi tipsnisn, jna. uinw, J1 THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OREGOJT. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per; Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Kranclsoo. First-class in all IU appointments. IU tables are served with the Clioiceat Fruits Grown in the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. LOOK I LOOK I 1 have 7 acres of land; four-room houso, news good barn; buildings nil new; one acre oi wheat on the place. 3500 strawberries will bear next spting. This place Is watered by Milt Creek; running water tbe year round on tbe place. 1600 part time. Will sell 10 or ai acres Joining, olf !n summer fallow. Whrnt at 130 per acre: buyer gets one third ol the crop. This is tho lineal little place in Polk county lor a chicken ranch. M0 lm C. O. BimOKS, Bherldan. Steamer fllfona FOR IPORTLAD, Leaves Boise's dock Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7:89 a. in., arriving in Portlaud at 1:80 p. m. UKTUUN1NQ, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at So. m. Fast time for passenger service; no way jtndlng freight handled. ROUND T1UP (unlimited) $2 00. One way, IvIBAIS OS OBNTS, For freight rates and tickets apply to Mitch ell. Wright & Co., llolman block, 11 8-ltn GEO. C. WILL, DEALEK IN Btelnway, Knabo, Wobber," Emor eon and other pianos. Btorey & Clurk nnd EarhofT orgniis. All first cluts uiukes ol" dowitiK ma chines. Smaller makes of musical Instru ments ami supplies. Genuine needles, oil and new purls for all makes of machines. Sewing machines, and organs re paired nnd cleaned. Two doois north of postofllce, Salem, Oregon. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.' PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THK new building of the Oregon School lor Dcnl Mutes will be received by the Hoard of Trus tees until Tuesday , March 1, 1RI Bald plans must Include lighting and heat ing of the new building. Architects desiring additional Information Will cull upon or uddress Mr. lleul. Irving, Su perintendent, Oregon Hchool lor Ileal Mutes, Salem. Oregon. The lloaid of Trusto's reserves tho right to reject any and all plans and HpccItlcutlonH submitted in accordance with this notice. The entire cost of the building, etc , nbovo mentioned, not to exceed the sum of SkJ.OOU. All plans and speculations should bo lllcd with thoHooretaryof the Hoard. K. 11. MoULUOY, Hocretary Hoard of Trustees. Balem, Oregon, January 27. 1801, FltOEBEL SCII00LS-4tk Year. Infant, Connecting and Primary classes every week day from 0 a. m. to l'i m. except Saturday. MISS 0. BALLOU, Principal. TRAINING CLASSES for teachers' dally practice work' from 0 a. m. to 12 m. In Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet for study of Froebel system. Mra. P. 8. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS, 'Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mrs. Knight and MissBallou. For terms or Information apply at Kindergarten rooms, corner Court and Liberty ntrectH. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal BlanU Iubllhertt. Bash's New llrlck.ovor tho bank, Coni'l streot HAVE YOU TRIED TO FIND A RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATBGA, KflDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACBC,&s, Amm mm ,. tWJrBrmrytiil "il'r wmwm "mwmm llssssssssi6ii?SSffS'- (kjSimSsAmSK Our 900 batro book mtdi!lAaarairsri(1 nlJ inn shown by hundreds of csies throughout Ibis and oltisrHtatei.wboviaildKMIrUtHIr.fadlrwn Ol wbou wo nave strong letter beating tiatlmony to tlicir rucovef f after utuig our licit as w nTe retiorna inounu v;e have cured THESE-WK OAN CURE YOU! OEMERrBiiuneD. Ttr. A. T. R.ailn. ( Hlr t-liaiora 1 J ni troubled with lot tlitor, vital wuknui, a uMaiouriwu inj lib Juost oocopUta low of por. I would sl up w uom ootnpuMi uu oi powr. iwoutas rrrtlr4 fMllns, uodm aoUna'.lt,lB , bouM LchiDtt, , lac uaisu ow bu of llf . I iiu al"j ira forua rirpt, I bsratti itt bturthn liisra forua 71 ur UWl X 11. TB uiu an ! u vtmort cgnliuM la roar trutmiaf. you can 1 uu- bah this .Uttmsat. Ik h.vapthars writ or call m to, iraij our, 11.A. iwnui, uua,iiiuiim RHKUMATI8M ANp.WMENEOB OUREO. t. L. T. Haiutan imii.i.i,ww.ih r... ,-- , l)Mr Hlri t cot on t our tjwltf w Vi u. far rliatimtlam. a wufB Ltuniivu fOTMoral ftara. jrpr iu ui (u.iso mor.iui 1 um r-w lsc4 laaltt ttlmo.t UMSblatow r! f4 kMillh Ir rs.. inr uaiuj VnrbaltbMpIi Iwowark Ilia1 4 UA Ilia an. wUi. aomlorUblr.i4 ll I'Si man i nrll. M.l.liUQlJlia,ruprUtirIiiUra4loDllli)Ul. 1 una it. 1 Cf n NEKV0U8 OUUUjrYOSS ppyiQOtfj,,, Pr.A'T R4a4ta,Iaarmri-l XlaatrU bait for jraaaral utno faal battar Iban I ban far & HW. ,TMMw V.WWI H , it HI il bat b-Mn uilojf font 1 aroo Uabllltr. sod lo-U ittar Ibaalbarafarsisraan. IbarscaiaM utTKMasur, s;in;."fuTCunrru. THE DR. aVfJvsuitdbAiLamr. mftdsil tsaefisniatw nmt&k to. VF-lontvd euirrcoU which r UUuUr 1 Kbuu fuprw-vfd Klrclrio Uuipi.urr, I B i wan ant f.a4e II IOf S.OUTV WVUBNWII, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. p. it. n'AMfrp' f- alto. a,ButanAir. D'ARC'V-A D1NGUAM, Attorneys ai Law, Rooms 1, 2 and a, D'Arcy nulldlng. Ill outto street, bpeoiat attention given to busi ness In tho supreme and circuit courts or tho state. , a 11 ritlLMON tfdRD) Attornoy at law, Balem, JL OrcgDfi.' ofllce up stairs in Patton block. H J. U1QGER, Attorney at low3alem, Ore gon. Ofllce over flush's bank. J J. SHAW. M.W.HUNT HHAW&UUNT . Attorneys at law. Ofllce over Capital .National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. CAllaON, Attorney at law, rooms 3 and 4, liush bank building, Balem, Or. 11. Sf. llONHAM. W.U.110IiMKa. BONHAM & HOLMES. Attorneys at law. OUlce In llusU block, between btatoand court, bn Coiniuerclal street. JOHN ilAYNB. ATaX)RNEV-AT-l.AW. Collections hiadantiU promptly remitted. Muipby block, tor. hJUito and Commercial BtronW, ttaleui, Oregon, IMMf. TKLtiA HHKRMAN. TypewnUng and commercla stenogapby, Ofllce, room . Gray block. Tho btsl of ork aonu at rett sounble lutes, l'i-29 WO.NIOHTON-Archltect and suporln tcudeuu Ofllce, rooms i uud 8 Rush liroyuiau block. a. lff-u DH A. DAVI, Late PnstGmduateof New iork,8lvcHHOlnl atloutlou to the dis eases Of women and children, coso, throat, lunj;i, kldnejs, Bklu dlsvuses and surgery. OlUte ut residence, loi Mate street. Consulta tion from U to 'i a. in. and 1! to 5 p, ni. 7-1-Cin I ' ! " "I i i CJ O. BR0W'NK,-A1. V.. Physician and Bur O. . geouA. Office; Murphy block; residence, 45, Oommi rolnt street. - v r i Wlti T C. BM1T11, Dentist. 92 State street XJ Balem, Oregon, llnl8hed dental opera, tlons of every description. Iainles8 opera tlons a specialty. SONS OK VKTERANa.-Sumpter Camp No. S, Sous ot Veterans, U. 8. A. meo s Wed uiSday e enlngs nt 8 o'cltek nt tho -I. O. Gi T. hall. Visiting brothers aro cordially In VI tod to ntjoud. ' Dr. B. O. Hrownd, Capt. W. A. cvsick, Pretldeut. ' J. 11 AlillEUT. Cashier. Capital National Bank, OK SALEM. TiuuFndgu general b.inuluK buslnrss. Prompt .ttteull n paid to collections. Loons tuitdei v Minliaujo bought uud sold on the pilnclpnl cities ol thuvoild I. VaNDuvn, ' J.M. MAttTTKi K. Jl. OllolHAN, W. A. CUttlCK. W. W. MAUTfN, J. 11. ALllKUT, II. V, Mattiirm, Directors. HOUSE Painting, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, t'un glve.good references. Estimates furnish cd. Address, Geo. KKchstruth, Balom. Resl deuce on talent Motor Railway , North Balem Leave orders utHtelnor&niossers. ll-Vd PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING. -VTOTIUK 18 HKRKUY GIVKN that sealed 1 proposals will be lccolvedby the Rourdof i ruHttCH of the Btaio lustltuto for the llllnrtnt Bulem, Oregon, until March 0th. at noon, lbtfl, for tho erectluu and coiupletiou of a new building lor Mild Institution. . All su h sealod pronouls muBt bo tiled with the Hocretary or the Hoard not later than tho day nnd dato above mentioned. Tho building is to b of wood and erected in compliance with the plans nud specllleatlous tnudo Iburefor by Messrs. KUIcott audJUsBiVt rus Architeois, Portland, Ore fOn. All builders and contrauwrs desiring tq bid fortlio above mentioned building, will find the plana nud sptcincatlons at tno odlce ot Hlllcott aud Lazarus, Portlaud, and at the ofllce of Mr. K. H. Uolllnger.nuperlntendentof the iDHiltute for the Hiiud, Halem. , lllds must bo strictly lu uccordanro with tho plans and spcoltlcatlons and each bid must be accompanied by a sulllclont guarantee satis, factory to tho Hoard of Trustees that if the contract be awarded to suah bidder, ho will, upon Its beluir to awarded, enter Into u writ, ten contract tlierelor with good and sutllclent huio lus for its rulthful porlormunce. Bald bids muni Include llglitlng and hotting of the now building. Rullders and contractors desiring additional Information, will call upon oruddresl Mr. K, 8. Uolllnger.Hup't institute for the lllind, Balom, Oregon The Hoard of Trustees reiorvca the right to reject any nnd all bids submitted lu accord ance with Hits notice. HYLVKHTKH PKNNOY1CR. Governor, (1KO. W. McllllIDK, beo'yofBtato. K. 11 MnLLIlOY, Hup't t'ub.Inst'n. Hoard or Trustees Htuto Inatltnte for th Hllnd. 3-7 lot WANTED AGENTS -to Bell- BROWN'S NEf FOUNTAIN WASHER. Host Bteam Washer known. Bntnplo Washer with full Instructions sent to Agent, exprentcliarKCK prepaid on receipt of JA60. 'Addreut X. II. HriAv;i. Hox 'Mi, Balem, Or. 1-W-tf- DRUBS AND FAILED CURB FOR Dll. HANDKN'S El.EOTUlO-nEIiT wltlt Itleetro ninanetlo8uen miry win euro runout inoui clno nil of tlioowr "trouble!. 'inq awlia Hutfur from I Iri rblHtr, I in sac s, llrnlna, J.qst ntaubooii. C N (If VII UK 11 UN N ..Weei)lriiness, ill 1'oiiMtlaCpm. ticrul 111 licblib. l'fifir r ueniory, pliilniH, niidifvno tliu ettiu.U of aliuttii, uxcettei, worr j or oxixiauru, n ill Uud relief and prompt ciiro In our msrvuluus tnTcntlou, nil cbrauireabutatrlaltoeooTlnc ttin iuui Bkcpcio.il, Inlsnorooeeof tf. futi you mar bars urmuly dralasd yi urrtemjfpertf"tceaodTllllty ivtifcli i elrrirlcliy-nd tlins rnuied ruurwoaknouurlMliof force. If jou roplsro Into your ;itm tti clmiiaiitslbu drained, willed i ro. fiutraa tor vhiirouitroDiiiu.Touirll lt1?ijvuitioriiuininJiuun,iir nnd vIuuf i 1 fullow at oiica. Is our I ln and treatment, and rid wt unaianicu a cure or rsiuna luontr- ihouiil ria ruud ur era licit IS no LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM. I'urtlnml Oitiran. Hactanbar 2&.1SQ&M Dr AT Ran4ii It4ir Hlr i-yaiira of aipoanraaal F fr irawors rambia a wiw lua tiraia oomiog irom i r at a utniiiia. ostm nm a at- aro caaa ol law biuk. 'rnui whluti 1 biiffMrad for aavaavaara. I waa IO UA that Irayldnotboud mrback. .Uuaall aoapi oabiad k with it 1 buusUt oimof four balls. II balotd na lu id of tar diji.ai.d leoutlnul low aril fur fvar blOutbft, itnlntg m, rfwtlcurad. 1 l to-daaafwiai .11, a. 4 1 ka w I bat waatq fall flKwl u o, aniilsiua we liu a wal todar aal.aar was in mr Ills. a. know eour l ft wall, a .41 kn w. loiaot Dplwba tan cuird it. Mniir otbara naJ lt,ap4IC Kou.lt yittUarwAuldllndlltntMUSa IdU !! Aa ibawuaiilt ylttbaf would! ruillUtaaaiuSM ia ihajwoan tba bMi. reondlu Ilia wold, 1 (m loaatMkaro W"M&VaFiiOdkKacIaWn0Uir.,UAaa, IeGS. var ao the a fa t ml iJ t ralBrmiia, ail aura uioatit si i I find lurit.lf iw! a soioua mM aior it uuw uaarlr fca fact, atid eab di 1 tb Uttar It 1 ich l'n.tbS, bait I find li Iota. HI ur ilar ahova bows tor irnaar tha hjforo 1UICS (ll balt- YoUfHtiui, L0qTVITALTYN.?t(VEr(aT T . A T. Kan.ta , Iar rilri-;iucwwar. b It J Ub bau f rw Ir Is11UhI I rral ur old ra fa t ntvinui, and aiura wotl ba of SANDEN EmaTP0 E?EtT Ma a loto a bait so as to.wasil woriidMiliwirurt of atrwt.anjt M i which are UiUut-r 14. UIrouiltaAUtlt.wsw(, TuU.ot wa tvjiM M1U W 431 I 1 A " Miv' ', , -rr. -.4iiiXjL ,