iwrnUt Wfttauwii ti jMWWMwwitywJwwyi'i iiw"' ' - ..a Why Not Try The Iowj of a single tilglit' alwp tcll Id the drawn expression on the face nnd the MugnUti powers of the mind. When this ttulortunato pilvmlon con llntiea night nfcor night, no on can hut hlapycsto the illmtroiift out. come , De&tyf neuralgia, hendacha, clys iwpsla, melancholia and that dread paresis lollow. Physlclons know the peril -ot sleep' Itssncos. In every raso brought under Ihtlrcsro narcotics are rigidly keplj nway, because momentary relief leave uiHttera wore In thu end. A per manent euro that looks to a rapid nourishment of the nervous system la found in Paiuo'u celery compound WITHOUT PREJUDICE, Personal and Political Gossip About Public Men and Women of Oregon, WITH SKETCHES ABOUT GOVERNOR SHOUr, GEORGE II. J1URNETT, CHARLES W. PULTON, A. HUSH, Tho most Important matter befurc the Oregon aupremo court Is I he Kami ern Oregou asylum case. Tho way 11 appears to an Irrovcreut, and simple minded member of the common herd h this: If tho location of a bruuuh instilu tlon lu another part of the ata'o is uu constitutional tho court should say ho, or the 9 constitution bo umcuded, so that such a location would be constitu tional, If It Is unconstitutional tin asylum should not bo nullt '.In Eastern Oregon. The matter Hhould bo deter mined by the court In a llit-footcd manner, dovold of any technicalities or halr-spllttlng. There should bo no more quibbling Or equivocating or dodging tho Issue. Public Institutions should bo located In accordance with tho fuud'unontal law of tho common wealth. Why? Bosauso tlioy Involve largo appropriations and exerclso of the power of taxation, and it Is easy to see that unless tho question Is nettled from tho itaudpolut of tho constitution, that there Is before the people of Oregon an endless amouut of litigatlou and con troversy. When the constitution was adopted there were compromises made that scattered tho Btate Institutions. Tho clauao llmltlug Tuturo Instil utlons to tho capital urthoftnto waa inserted In good faith, lo prevent erection of needless buildings over n thinly popu lated and young state. Hut thut time is past. Tho state has outlived Its In fauoy. Its Institutions aro now scat tered. It Is tho custom of nearly all states to scatter thorn. It will tnko courago to rouder n decision that will do Justice undor tho circumstances, and they will not cscapo criticism. But It should bo romombercd thut courts In our country onjoy no Immu nity from criticism. They aro not criticised enough. Thorovcront press seldom laiees mi unfriendly band at tho occupants of the bench. They slip through politics aud public Ufa easier than any other class of public oniclalu. Thoro la no reaion why this should bo bo. A government of tho people, should havo no oillclals wearing n crown or a halo, and nouo abovo tho reach or open discussion and criti cism, JudgeaBcau, Mooronnd Wol vertoti nro not tho kind ot men to ask uny favors of tho press, and aro al ways ready to take "pot luck" with tho rest ot tho politicians. Tholr de cision Is expected In n month or so. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Iowa Btato BeglBtor tells this about a man well known iti Oregen: Heuator Bhoup, of Idaho, was a gul lant soldier aud n bravo Rooky moun tain scout. Ho was colonel of tho Third Colorado Cavalry and partlci. pated In mauy engagements. As nu Indian lighter aud pathfluder ho was celebrated during and after the civil war. Buflalo BUI Know him well and scouted with him. Ho was a splendid horsomon aud in no whit Inferior to Buffalo BUI us a frontiersman. Old otllcers of the army refer to his achieve ments with euthusastlo admiration and say that but for his highest aspira tions ho would havo beou fully as noted end maybe as successful as tho celebrated Cody. Slnco leaving the uaddlo aud sombroro Senator Bboup has been a successful busluess umu nud a worthy statesman. Ho la h mild mmnored geutlemon with soft, well modulated voice, whom you would iako lor a polished courtier of n life time m:iimwmmtmmm4 A crtwi nnnn SENT PREB t i It ll mitttr of vit Import, tw to moth.rt, I Th. nunufcctuirc f th. flAIL tlUUObN i UAC1LI! UUANl) CONOUNSUD MILK Jlluplnwhl.-IIa"IKANTHHALlll' J YOKK COM)W5CD MILK CO., 71 Uu WwH jj JWCCI, JNW !!. fw&m7.vm$mtmm&m .. . . - - -- . - Paine's Celery Nothing perforins the needed sorvlce es surely ondfw rapidly. li Is the greatrstcst norvo and brain restoratlvo the world has ever known. Thfi wouderful formula for Paine's cejerv rompoiind Is no necroj tnhe medlral profession.,. It Is uot,rt patent tnedlciiie. ,Its .nbsoljile frcedomtfrom kliydeteterlotis substnnca Is an assured fact vouched by tho ablest physlclaus lo Iba" country, mid.. by the eminent Prof. JSdward B. Phelps, M. D.,D L . D., of Dartmouth college, who llrst prepared It. HiilHirers from neuralgia, neuralgic heudachfs and rhoumatl'in p.hould stop short thulr uiorphlne,ult)iue and -iuch paln-kllllugdrugj. No cure can oe hoped from thvso temporizers. ATTORNEY-UENERAL 1DLEMAN, HARVEY SCOTT, THOMAS II. TONGUE, ROLAND 1). GRANT, THE SUPREME COURT. rather than a uraduate of tho Ameri can Ironlier. While Heualor Hhoup was governor of Ihe territory of Idaho President Har rison ordered him to leavo Washington City, to go home aud attend to the du ties uf tho governor of tho terrltoory. He did not kuow Ids mau. Governor Bboup resented tho tune und rummer of tho president und said: "This placo, your position and my respect for your olllce, prevent mo from expressing myself as I would llko to do. There foro, Mr. president, I will bid you good morning." He went at ouco to his hotel, wrolo his resignation as gover nor of Idaho, aud sout It to the presi dent, through tho secretary uf tho interior. On tho following morning ho rccolvod a request from General Noble, tho secretary, to call at tho Interior department. Ho promptly responded and luo secretary asked him to withdraw his resignation. Governor Bhoup roplled: "I will not withdraw my resigna tion. I was Insulted by President Harrison and I want him to under stand that no Amorcan citizen, no matter what his position, can oiler mo any dlscourtosy without resent ment on my part. I am horo working for stalohood for Idaho, and hero I shall remain. I kuow my business. 1 11111 doing Idaho moro good than I could iu Boise city, aud I urn golug to Btay here. Toll tho prcalduut he uiti appoint my succosssor as soon as he pleaaes; but I shall not withdraw my resignation." Govuruor Bhoup's successor was not uppolnted, Hecoutinued to be gov ernor, und In tho following December ho came to Washington as a United States senator from tho soyorolgn state of Idaho, aud In that capacity called upon Gouoral Harrison to pay Ills respects to tho president of tho United States. Last winter he was elocted to ttie sonato for nuothor term of six years. He waa particularly ludlguaut with President Uarrlsou because- he had been i factor In securing Harrison's nomina tion at Chicago In 1SSS. Ho told n friend about his interview with tho president whon ho was ordered to leave Washington lu an unceremonious mau tier, nud he said: "I was never n pro fano mau, but I did want to uee some vernacular frontier English to Ben Harrison that morning, but ho was president of my country nud I manured to gel awny from him with dignity und decorum. But It was hard work to control myself. I generally like to toll a man fraukly what I thluk, but tuo White Houbo was not tho placo for mo to ox press myself, aud so I held my tongue," Ouly those who know tho man through and through appreciate what eolf-maitery it was lhateuabled him to bridle bis teniXT aud coutrol his wrath "Hon. Th08.Il. Tongue.of Hlllsboro, a lawyer of ability, an ex stale senator aud one uf tho oaudtdatea for the Uultcd States souato before tho last senslou ot the legislature, la In u bad odor with tlu Oregou Bar Association, or with tho better element of It. Ho Is accused of grossly unprofessional con duct, and certain members of the isaoclatlou aro determined to bring disbarment proceedings against him In the supreme court. Ono uf tho ohargea against Tongue la that on August 22 he wilfully and without right erased tho name of W. I). Smith from tho order of the probate court of Washington county, appolutlug appraisers of tho Kilwurd Couatable estate, and euUll uted tho uatuo of J. 11. Wllfets, aud tho upprl8emeut was made In pureu ttuco of iheso proceedings. Iu addltlou to this churgo It la undoratpod that complaint have beeh preeouted to the the Washington comity grand jury Compound ? There Is ono way of setting rid forever of the causes of all this suffering; that Is by taking Palne'o celery compound In this groat modern remedy tho real means to health Is nttendond to; sleep Is made sound and refreshing, the appetite improves an I tho nerves step complaining, because they get tho nutriment thnt natures requires. This Im the fnudemontat, rational way that Palno's colery compound takes to be able to copo succeiitully with diseases ol tho liver, kidneys ami atonntch, and to guarantee u complete return of sleep, good digestion and a ii!et, well reg ulated nervous system Paine celery compound parmau ontly cures discuses of nervous origin It makes the sick well agtln. ! relative to tlio disappearance of a Jury veidtct lu u ruse in a Justice court at Cedar Mlllrf, lu whluh Tongue was much Interested. "Air. Tongue la a prominent lawyer, possessed of excellent oratorical powers und a prominent politician, nud Is now aspiring to congressional honors In the First district. He became conspicuous iu politics through his frequent at tempts t) d-foat the Hon. Joseph Simon, aud his just as frtquent defeats by the Hon. Joseph Slmou." The above is printed with offensive headlines in the Baker City Democrat. 1'bo whole screed sounds just as though thero were a political purpose behind It all. Mr. Touguo was not always downed by Mr. Simon. The only tlmo they woro lu tho senate together Mr. Tongue downed Mr. Simon on every Important measure, hb for Instance tho Austrulhiu ballot law, and tho railroad commlHHli.n strongtheulng uct. As be tween the two men, of course, the Democrat Ins a right to side with Mr. Simon, but It has no right to traduce Mr. Tongue if it sounds that way. This Saturday uveulug Mr. Clius. W. Fulton's congressional boom lu the second district Is to be started .In East Portland, by u uddress before tho Multnomah Republican club. Mr. Fulton was n popular candidate for tbo United States souutorship before the last legislature. He was popular In Ills opposition to tho old corporation ring uud in his advocacy of autl-goldbug lluauclal views, uud had he been elected on his declarations and pledges then made ho would have gono to Washington as auauti-goldbugsouator. Mr. Fulton probably still entertains those sentimouls. Principles like those will be found to ba rooted deep in the hearts of the people and politicians cannot put them 011 nud put tliem oT as the occasion seems lo suit. I do not bellovo that Mr. I'ultou Is that kind ol man, Our country Is coming to n point lu Its history whero public men will liuve to be moro frank nnd honest with the people lu their relation to vital re forms, even If they fall of getting olllce. Tho peoplo of Oregon have greut hopes lu Gbas, Fulton. Ho will uot fall Into the error of entrusting his political fortunes to tho midwifery of corporations or Iho wetnurslng of a few Portland bankers. Tho peoplo waut nud need and must have tho services of Incorruptible men who will uot trucklo to arlstoorutlo paternalism. Wodon't bellovo Mr.Fuiton Is that kind of a man. Wo hope he may never be come suoh. He will cast hi lot, politically spoakiug, heart und soul on the side of tho producers nud laborers ot this stato. Ho will toll tho middle men, the sharpers, the robbeis aud tleecors of tbo common peoplo to go lo lophet. Bo far as ho is concerned, his splendid abllltles.hls taIenU,his bruins, his heart aud hauds, belong to the people who havo madu him what tie I, not to tho political tricksters of Port land. lSllnrta tire being made to fix Alb my us the pluco for holding the next He t)Ublntu congressional convention In thu llrst dUtrct. No suoh amount us Ban KnuiiWcj bid for the national con vention will bo necessary, but Albany cau and will extend a cordial welcome lo the delegates aud visitors aud pro vide a commodious place of meeting In the opera tiuuse, and will muke their stay pleasant. Mr, J. W. Cuslck has communicated with a number of (he committeemen, and has received assurances from many of tbem that they will favor Albany as the pluce of meetiug. This city is centrally located uud can furnish ample accommodations for nil visitors. It Is almost certain the convention will meet here. The cougresaioual com- FAILING MANHOOD Qtneral and Nervous Debility. WeaVnM of Body and MlDil, Kfftot of Errors or Kzoessos la Om or Young. Itobuit, Noblo Manhood fully Hrstoml, How to KnlsrfW nit Htrengtben Weak. Un loveloj)d Portions of, llixly. Absolutely un fallingllouio Treatment. -HenuAtA In a il&Y. roul &Q HlalM ami Knivlell Countries. Send tor Deicrtpttvo Hook, ex planation and proots, mailed (sa!xl) f ruo. ERIE MEDIOAL CO., Buffalo, rU, EWilla Van trstlfv I mltle- will probably meet at the same time tbo stato central committee.mcelr next year, when tbo (Into and placo ol the convention will bo fixed. Tin congressional committee Is cgmposed es follows! William Knot', Benton county; Dr. 0. W. Tower, Coos; Delos Woodruir, Curry; 0. O. T. Williams, Clackamas; Geo. W. Colvlg, Josephine; Goo. M. liove, Jackson; V, L Hartley, Douglas; Gen. T. Nlnkerson, ICIamath; N. L. J,ee, Lincoln; V. Conn, Like; It. A. Beusell, Lincoln; J. A. Wilson, Linn; W. J, Culver, Marlon; I. T. Mason, Polk; J. W. Morton, Tillamook; TJnw. H. ToiiBUe,Washiugton;Wyatt Harris, Yamhill. . Two S4lem ujpttalists made the committee on woolen mill subsidy a peculiar oiler. They ollered to take slock If they could pay for it lu sbiok iu the old Hulem (louring mills com pany, with pait of tho machinery shipped unity. These capitalists had paid $1 15 for their klock at a time when It was valuable. By i strange co incidence that is just about what the new woolen mill strain will bo worth. The new company will have ubontf 115, 000 vuluable ussets and cash to tltO, 000 stock, as the committee ilgured It. Tbe subsidy was raised without any such trades of stock for stock. Domestic enemies ad locale a foreign war. Wo havo enough to do to secure good government at home. Bosslsm and tammany rule in our big cities Is a wuwo foe than auy Europoan power. The forelgu elomeut that misgovern American cities are more dangorous than well-behaved foreigners who stay across tho water. A great deal of the talk about Monroe doctrine Is Monroe buncombe. If Harvey Scott, of Port land, wants to whip tho British, let hltn oome out and help his own country abolish the British gold staudard. I notice thero aro commitments from distant parts of the state to the peniten tiary for six mouths. This is an abuse that ought to be stopped. A six mouths' sentence should be to tho county Jill aud s.ive the expaujo of briuglug tho men to Salem aud then turning them uut here after a short time. The men ure worse oil for their short term, tho expense is as tnuoh. for delivery ui for u longer term and when tho man gets out lie is far uwuy from home, penniless nud ready for another crime, The Tacoma Chamber of Commerce committeo thut has Investigated city allairs finds all the defalcations and jobs that were perpetrated on tho city wore the "result of iucumpetenoy rather thau dishonesty." It would bo interesting to kuow what a really com petent set of oillclals could accomplish. It will now bo iu order to tnyestlKate aud tlud out where ull the compotent men have beon staying theso years. They ure no doubt all mombers of the chamber of commerce. Judge Burnett did a good act when ho sont Willis Jcrdan up from Polk county for five years for holdlug up n Chluamau. He had served several short terms of one year or six months at the stato prison, und sending him for II voyeurs dispones of bis deviltry for a whilo, uud saves expenso of re peated convictions. There are now three of the Jordnns iu tho state prison aud they nro evldeutly a class of de gouerutes best oil whon lu prison. Tho republican leaders down at Washington seem to act upon the theory of "Just hnug on aud we'll got the offices unyhow, whether we d i nuythlng or uot." That Is a danger ous game, gentlomon. Tho country Is bad ouough of! wltn u democratic ad ministration, but It will uot exctuo the party of lutelligeuce for resolvlug itsolf into a mere expectant louging Inactive organized nppetlte. John Hoefer, of Champoeg, is one of tho best known pioneors of Marion county. Ho bus a beautiful homo at that historic town on the Willamette, and s one of tho threo largest tax payers In tho county, his partner, Tdr. Horn, being auotber. Ho says the past two years Lave been very hard on tho farmers who were in debt uud but few have been able to pay their Interest. Governor Fletcher uf the Salem Pot prlnta au original poem with this head ing! THE GRUNT OF THE LA.8T PIO. A Diversified Poem 1IY THE 8ALKM JIOO. His paper Is an authority ou diversi fied agriculture. Rev. Rolaud D. Grant handles same heavy fuhjects from the pulpit, but hi has net yet learned to handle n baby in the audience Children Cry for Pitcher' Catoria. THE UAWKE7B OLUB, At the meeting of the club, helf December 1, J. J. Eirlo waaeltctoi president; W. F. Etrod, vice-president Clyde C. Llghtner, secretary, aud J. C Stratford, treasurer. The following resolutions submlttoJ by the committee in by-laws: Hesolved. That from the present con dition of uiicertatutv.doubtand laokol coi HJeuw now existing iu tbe mlnilf if conservative buMness men through nit t'ie country, as to the reat lltuuc Id question, whbsh has to a great degieo been Iho cause of bmlueroi do nrt-Hlu(i and hard tluivs In then United Stairs, we uecd a umu rorpresi limit who will re i to re can 11 leucu in tin minds ot thofe who have money t llirow Into business Invtstment uud ilreiiliilion, that tbe nrleriex of trnr an 1 commerce may throb and pu sate d lu Hit) Inriuer days of our national pn sperlty, and u man who will deiioe the houoi of bis 0 untry and protect tbo rights of his citizens. Itesolved, That we find Hon. William 0. Aliisou,of Iowa, uu able, cool, con servative, patriotic stutcsman, possoss tug thooe attributes of character uud statesmanship Hut will inspire con 11 donee In iho American people Just the kind of v man we want for president ol I bit e United States aud wo humbly and sincerely invito nil unod citizens to join with us in our ellorts to secure his nomination unu election. uoos nay Newe. Tun Jouhnal takes pleaBuro in printing the above as a compliment to the eminent Iowau. It can see no harm that could come from tho organ ization of Ha wkeyecluba all over Ihe state, English hop growers ure asking a protective duty to brlug up the price ol hops, Amerlcau hop growers have pro tection aud Imps aro worth no more than iu England, We tremble to say It, but what Is needed is more beet drinking, or lu hops, if better prices are to prevail. It Id clearly a caso ol underconsumption. The people have not tho money for necessaries, to suy nothing of luxuries, Let the Amerlcau people give their representatives to uuderstaud veij thoroughly that they must make . radical chuuge lu the policy of govern ment from uu increasing uf the puUno indebtedness to u lowering uf it; u cm tenoy bearing no interest, luste.ul o baiud ou lulerest-boaring bond. Ti peoji e nre uot afraid of iheuuelveu, uud they must tako business iu tlieh own bunds, Just build a few more ironclads, cnn Ihbuu 11 few more bonds, Mr. Cleveland. That will make better timed and solvt the problem of agrarian discontent. i I 1 U" Why should tbe ladles bo admitted at all to Iillhee club? Tlie members aro ull married men or have given the ladles tho murble heart long ago, Wo wlsii tho editor of the States man would quit spook. huutiug. li would be far more ugreeublu to live it. tho same town with him. Tuo Eugene pupers litem squall) divided with Shukspeare societies, udultry cases, advancement club atii elopements. Tho repeul of tho Sherman silver oilnuge uct was to restore whut? Pros perity. Are we getting It? Not very fait. If the pollticul tendencies of the nasi ten years continue, where will the n re ducers come out ut ton years henc? English turmers" are "woriie off th uu Amerlcau. They havo to royn'ty aud the church. support Go to church tomorrow If you like it. This Is u freo couutry . Id Fashioned compound cathartic Pills.',blucnllls."c9l. omel or other mercu riot preparations, should not be used in these days of eullght ened medical science, wucn 11 is so easy to K?t a purely vegetable pill 1c concentrated' form, sugar-coated, in glass vials, nt any store where rnedf. clnes nre kept. . , . . ... ." ejcc waa nrsi to introduce a I.Ittle rill to the American iicupic. iuany nave imuaieutuem, but none have approached his " Pleasant Pellets " in true worth rr vain far nil i,.nii... 1 cathartic purposes. Once Used, they are Always In Favor, Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby remov ingoflendlng matter from the stomach and bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and Quickening Us tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of d stressing diseases, such as headaches, in digestion, or dyspepsia, blliousuess, pim ples, blotches, eruptions, boils, constipa Hon, piles, fistula and maladies too numer ous to mention. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have Jess frequent occasion to call for their doctor's ser vices to subdue attacks of dangerous dis. cases. That, of all known agents to accomplish this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are unequaled, is proven by the fact that ouce used, they arc always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to further constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their Wat popularity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. They absolutely cure sick headache, bill, ousness, constipation, coated tongue, poor appetite, dyspepsia and kindred derange, menu of the stomach, liver and bowels A free sample of the " Pellets," (1 to 7 doses) on Irtat, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address for freo sample, World's Dis. PKNSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. No. 6S1 Main Street, Buffalo, N. ' J I KTVfl fTTh BBv snfM THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . - a, H..M ...utlnnla, llAftPAAY, unnltnl and Court street. Leave at this ouice. -"- -- ".. t Tj.n l'jt. ....I... 1. 1 .... ... lj a . , ,, ....Mo ,,f Mv,,ny. Iluril II flnUli, iwintry, closets, burn and icood well water, J750. Third strart. botweon ; Divis ion und Hblpplux. Enquire nl 481 Winter street, rorurotfuuys oniy. "" Mfcil-71'l.VU-t full HOl.l.NEvJ-Anrt DlVlno lieallni ovry Bunitu iilteruoon at IIS Kb Htrct,nt 2:30 o'clock. The Lord's chil dren who nro amicto-luro Invited to attend tho healing servlcon. Meetings nt Father aould'B, North aalera, nt 10.IW lu the rnornlng. ' ll-M-lm Sllllla IMAM M:x f. KHineinbor 10 send your iiachuaoi lorChrlstniHS by tho lxickwood ((.senior boys. Hlng ui tho blue lioxci. li-u-tr JlTlTli' 1'llK.VUHH TVl'KWlilTKtt KOK O rent. Inicood (ondlttou. Jurttlio thlnic lorbiulnesH liimioorntudeutlesirnluij to uso the typewriter, inquire ut Iflyi Connncrolal Meet. U-nr LADllCa, Don't nllow your f.icw to bo crowiitd with my ImlrH, when you cau ihvo It rthloiod lo Its natural color In four 'inurH. A Jl KlRltn, room 11, Kidroldgo )tllI(HIU iiliixrwi- manor lorty to iimnnite dl Y trloiill.Kfcoiiii suinple. BtioclnllieB, do orrMuiudliitr. feud Hyivun Co.. H72 0(d mm, Detroit, .MIiililL-nn, locenu Tor Bainples oil' fie., receivi-'untlll nllor. ll-2Mm J) I?. 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H jrasgo, iaiinuni.inn co., ure, n-20.i.m" FOR SALE- A twelve acre pruuo o-chard, with build Int'H nnd Improvements, o go at a banraln. On- nillut-oin railroad nation. Addro-s mm. "ti iu iicli', cnieui, ui esou, lil-liw Miss liallou's School OPENED UN CUANNING HALL," I IWlll receive children Irom 3 years upwards. Hpecinl ttoutlon to bejlnners. All de lred braurbM for the o'der pupils toUKhl.lnclud Inc drawlPe, modeling, rnuslo plaiu una an Itto needle work All work dooe on be Individual p an. lu which each thlld la ad yanced according to iu own capacitv For terms nd particulars apply to Hits o, llallou Twentleih and Chemeketo tg aow. German Lessons (llvon by a qualldf d teocher, - native Hf.?.e,w5ny.- ,.chla tM oh'lldren oS H turdy. nt Ch'tnoln II ill. lly Mrs. IUpsev. l Marlon St." BANJO LESSONS. ui iMHrmn t. t I - C. H. LANE iMwriiin tSSSS GOOD NEWS 1 Christmas Is tank flo Ih Ilr'wn' I1Y1111.1 ,1.. u... . for your wnih wiunnti ..-.. .Vi"" 'iy , T,,",,,.r.w.ftM.1.,.w:"'n"" '." t-rweni, ,,., i.., 1 .... : '. 1 '"cui. lit olothui, un. "' ,""aw-,y. stilly, ur TrlatMiindliiHtriipilnn rr.c 1 ... HtolllMf(IHlapHt,h1' lr" '."" ord, AULA m. iru unr run lieu n,.. . . -- 11 J' II -"ALBCitf, W.AtnmnK Piex'.deul. uv-VMbter, Capital National Bank OK SALEM. TmnctitB RbtiBrnl banning hnnnetn RED FRONT LIVERY l AND STAGE M Mi 4. Hod Front t.lvcrj- and llonrdimTTr -Firstcliuw in every rmpca . Fr 2" iJf,,i',,e' It. II. Wtacott. proprleior. ""'It. DAII."? Bl'AUU unm. Following stngcu arrive mi-ll deTFrt 1 "? except Huuday: ' '" lu r, HllvcrUin stHKonrriVfliat in a. m i,,. .. ltlSp.tn. Faro75cont. "ilwut Dutlaa stage, arrlvojnt ion. in., ipinf. 4tI Independcnco stage Arrives nt luso , lCHVOMUt2r. in. M i ' SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Buildin, tx. water lervtce apply nt olllce, Bllh r. aulo monthly in advance. AiaCl ull VTr plaint at the olfloo. ' " c" "' Open splcket to prevent frewlnj, poslUi, pronlblted. Cure should bo tokeu ifTna," V, orrrcerlbu' lo have stop and waitocateci,''.! Hee Hectlon 3 rules und regulai'ou, Xjgc ,.7. tlon iu bills will bo allowed lor abwuea i 1 any cuuho whatever unluj water is en a from pretnlBPH. v J" UE jj1 TO MA a. D.ii for ovoryjlO Invoked can Ijk maV t, ) if now Syste.iiatlo i'ln 01 Hpccu h luii. (10.09 nnd moro t a'le nully r. n. I n menu, by mauy ponous who llvenwnr m OUIciik . At. wh auk Ih to luveHllxato our new sail or. Oiml inolbods. Fast vornlui or plna ii ilKhesl references fnrul-lud. our UVitltt 1'oinui nud Hints," how lo umko iiwner ivon whonou thu wroniildeorrl ibemcritl 4nd other luluriuation Kent KUKK. olb.MOUK A UU., ll.ui korn and HroktM, Upon Itonrd of l'rdo Hldg., Olilcao. m, lO-UO-am dAw ' ' GEO. EBUTDRZCIVH MEAT MARKET, 8J1 Coiumorolal BUIOMtle blocn.l f-lito iossor to 0. M, HuoliA Co.l ," HMt laeutH In llio..clty, FroiopiduiFn 4l IowmmI nriwm K HO NOV WANl'-llorsor loafers bat men 01 ability, jadtofj oainontato lui.tloM. Hiulo nua Uouurnl aiteum. Baitt ind cnnimlsston. Ituclne Flru ngtoe Uo, lO.cluo, Wis. K 1 lit DUY AND EXl'ItKSJ. Capital Transfer Co, IIARUYToWN, I'UOl. Express, bnirgago aud 'jM kinds o( wmk douo promptly. !,evo .orderx Rt ! I'atton'i store. 12-3-tt j. j, jtarkins, Horse shoeing. dhopntlOO lllionieketa street, mar Oim meretnl, Bpeial atteullon to lnter;crlnin hiimoH wltli dlnufl(t fwt. East and South VIA THE orlASTA ROUTE ot the Southorn Pacific Comoin, OAMrOPjfIA EXt-KCaa TllAIK UU.S UAll TWKKN KJUTr.ANP ANP 8. r, South. ;8:60 p. m. Il:to p. m. Khti Ma. I NortET Ev; ForUaud Ar.l k-ius.b Lv. Halem Lv, 60qs.B Ar. Bau Fran. Uv.) M ilvm. (Mlna Btnn n( V.tt P.irtUnd. Of- egon City, Woodburn.Baleui.Turner.Martoa, jeuereou, Aioany, Aioany juncwuu, " Eugene, Creswell.Uralns and all stauon wu iwMenurv 10 Asniuuii inclusive . KOJKUUUa MAll, DAILY. ,,. &S0 b. m. I Lv. Fortland Ar. t: P- IHYl n m l. U.ilurn I.V.I 2 i) P. W VJJ n.'m. I Ar! lliwcbiiiv lv KfllsB South- SAI.KM l-AbHKNOKK. iTT5?S 4.-C0 p. m. Lv. Fortland. Ar. !: 6:16 p. in. Ar. Bnlem. Lv JiSi Iiuiug Cara ou Ogdcn Koule TOLLMAN BUFFCT SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeoin Cars- Attached to oil throujb tmini. vYestSide DfrisioD, Between Perils and Cemllis: AII.T- IKXOXPT HONDAVI- 7:.S0 a. m. I Lv. 12:15 p. m. I Ar. Furtiund (XirvallU Ar.i e.i" lv I HitB .. -. m At Albany and rvall!s .conoj?',,. t rain of rfon Control Kaero WW U EltHKE. rttAlN- , ua 11.Y ic icrtA)Jyji. 4:45 p. m. 7Si p. m. Lv. Ar. Fortland McMlnnvilla Ar i 2 I v w; i'MRAiTc:aa 'VIV.IWV& To allpolnuln the Btitirn W!;f2?S 'J and tCurope can be obtained at riS,a U K.F. ROQKll. Awt. O. r, asa ft-" li. KOiCHLUU. Masouar Bow 01I11