iiMMWiU''WL.iVVMiiiftirtmil .iiHlftuftWiilflnlHi-i " WWAMlfclllililMMlteMUl itHlilliiiiMi(llliHil nlHt-lMMKilUi.iTlrif (JloIu. Catarrh Has troubled mo for It yean. I Lt ta2.cn oar littles o( Hood'a Barsapaxllla nnd am perfectly cured. I think Hood'a Buriaparllla has no oqual, and believe that many who are in poor health and hara become discouraged, Tronic! ho rcitored to good health If they would only giro Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial." W. J.Kkkboii, Antorla.Qro. Hnnil'c PHI4 all llr llli, bUloM. (1001! S I IIIJ nm.hndtch. 2. VALLEY LOCAL NEW?. ASHLAND TIDINGS. K. II. Antctiriclh niul J. U. Russell, df Yrekn, were In town Monday. Leonard Knlscr nnd sister rcturnod liotnc to Yrekn Monday. E. A. Slicrwln went to Portland Sunday. Prof. Cornuttof the Ashland pub lic schools, spent vacation at. his Douglas county home, returning Fri day. Wtn. (Jlricli, of Mcdford, wis a south bound passenger Friday, Jour neying to northern California, return ing yesterday. Elder A. J. Stover, the Adventlst minister, returned to Grants Pass last evening after visiting his elm roll peo ple in Ashland nnd conducting ser vices for them nt their church. Chas. Allincn, tho mining expert, was here Saturday and went back to Olcndnle where he is to investigate some mining property in the interest of Ound, tho Seattle capitalist. Roseburg Plalndealer. Dr. Little, of Oakland and Lewis Wasscrmnn, of Portland, were in the city Tuesday, Attorney II. L. Bllycu, of Eugene, was in Roseburg Tuesday. CD. Drain, of Drain nnd W. F. Myers, of Yoncalla, wore recent vis itors here. .T. S. Pelcher and Thos. Smith of Bohemia, and E. C, Lockwood, of Cottage Grove were in the city Tues day. II. S. Webber, Jameston, R. Y. Rordman, Gnlconda, J. Krclodcbon, Riddle, and J, L. Grimes, of Looking Glass were In Roseburg Tuesday. I. E. Rice, of Isadore, was in tho city Tuesday. S. C. Mellcr; of Dlllard, nnd W. R. Vinson, of "Winchester, were in the city Tueadny. At tho Odd Fellow's Temple Satur day night tho following ofllcois were Installed by D. D. G. M. II. Parry, viz: R. M. Conkllng, N. G.; J. W. Strange, V. G.; E. M. Brown, Secretary, and J. T. Bryan, permanent secretary; S. W. Vanzllc, War, R. A. Emmitt, of Kcno, son of Hon. John Emmitt, of Coles Valley, was in In tho city Tuesday. EUGENE OUAKD. Dr. Hi W. Harris Is in Portland. W. W. Haines went to Salem Tues day. J. P. Cheshire returned to his homo In Sodavllle this morning. Miss Orpha Way no returned to Cottage .Grove Tuesday. Miss Belle Ward, a student, ret lrned to her homo at ITalscy Tuesday. N. G. McDonald nnd wife, of Balll gate, North Dakota, arrived hero Tuesday. M. Harlow Sr., is quite ill at his homo north of this city. Harrison Bristow has recovered from his recent illness and is now working In Ell Bangs' stable. Mrs. O. S. Goodnough, of Roseburg, arrived hero Tuesday and will visit with tho family of II. W. Ilolden. Chas. Johnson left Tuesday for Pen dleton, where ho will take a position with his brother, Grant Johnson. U. S. Williams returned Tuesday from Cottage Greve, where ho has been in the Interest of tho now elec tric light plant. J. A. Haines, who has been visiting with tho family of his brother, W. W. Haines, In this city, left for Wilbur Tuesday. non. II. C. Miller left on a trip to Albany and Salem. Prof. D. W. Coolldgo and family are In Ashland visiting relatives. ALBANY DEMOCRAT. P. B. Marshall went to Portland Tuesday. Miss Molllo Glblln returned Monday from a visit with Miss Fennell in Salem. Lleonso has own Issued for llio Mnrrlngo of Paul Vntlrltts and Dinah Irvine MNJoypfUrowiiell won I to Port land Tuesday noon In study itttdor Prof. W. Mfnnl MHi. Mr. Oscnr Goodman, n former UiuTenf of (In. Alliniiv oolldKc. U In lliei-llj. MIm Nellie lhmWi graduate of tho Oregon agricultural college has Juftt completed a term of school In the Greenback district nnd Is now visit ing her parent In this city. Mrs, Htoin nnd Miss Rich are mov ing Into the residence next door to Dr. 0. W. Mnston. The residence vacated by them atSecnth nnd Ferry will Ikj occupied by G. W. Simpson. Lawyer G. W. Wright nnd Rev. II. F. Fuller returned from Portland Tuesday. G. W. Harris went to Polk county Tuesday to put up some monuments forE. W. Ac1ilsoti&Cor A. I). Darker left Tuesday forSnuth crn Oregon on A. O. U. W. business. He will visit Oakland, Yoncolla, Drain nnd other towns. L. E. Gray, Mrs. A. D. Baker and Maggie Baker were In Jefferson Satur day evening assisting In the organi zation of a lodge of Degree of Honor, which stints with a membership of '2d. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Bloom ar rived In Albany Saturday evening, coming up the Willamette on a rlvor steamer. Mr. Bloom and Miss Cora Shopc were married In Clearlleld, Peiin., on Dcccnitor 24th. Mrs Peacock, mother of W. B. Pen cock, was taken seriously 111 on .Satur day with paralysis of the brain, and her lifo wiib despaired of for some time. Today she was reported better, and It was thought would recover. HARD TIMES FACTS. T TAMILY GOOD KEADINO KOIt Till! CHICLE. Every reader of Tin: Journal should look up the list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. The Weekly Journal at $1 a year Is tho cheapest paper on the Pacific coast, yet with It we give yearly sub scriptions to any of the following valuable publications, each known to the world ns a standard in its Held: The Toledo Blade, Tho Queen of Fashions, Womankind, The Farm News, The Child Garden. These valuable publications are caoh worth a $1 a year, yet we give you your choice, one year free, for a $1.50 subscription to The journal, cither tho Daily for six months or the Weekly for eighteen months. Seo the list, and don't neglect to prollt by It. Don't bo decel'cd Into paying for so-called premiums offered with nigii priced papers at a slight advance. Remember Tin: Journal Is the cheapest newspaper on tho Pacific coast, and It gives you high grado premiums without additional charge. for Infants and Children. mmnMOTMntnniwMMMiiMMmnn 1IIRTY yenrV olmervntton of Cnitorin vrl tli tho yatroimgo al million of yenonw, permit ta io gpenlt of It without ciionlng. It la smqne-aUontVbly tho front rnmotly for Infant nnd Chllrtron tlie trorld ltn vot known. It I hnrmlom. Chlldron Illto It. It glv) them health. It Trill wbto their Uvea. In It Mother lirwo omothlng whJolt la aliaolnlolr aafo and praotlonllr yorfeot on n, ohlld'a taedlolno. Cmtorla dottcoy Wormt. Caetorln. ullnyw fovortghneofi. CVitortu provonta vomiting Sonr Cnrtl. Caitorla onroa Dlnrrhcoiv nnd 'Wind Collo. Cmtorla rollovfii Toothing Trouble. Cmtorla onrce Comtiprttlon nnd Flatnlcnoy. Cattorlft nontrnlltea tho offoota of onrbonlo noiil gnu or polionona nig. Cmtorla clow not contain morphine, opinio, or other unroo tlo property. Cantorla iximlmllatoa tho food, roi;nlato tho atomncli and Tinwolo, giving healthy and natural wloop. Caatoria ! pnt tip In one-ghio liottlog only. It it not nold la hullt. Joa't allow any ono to oll yon anything oleo on tho pica or uroinluu that It la "jnt m Reed" nnd "pill aaiwcr ovory nnrpoto." Sop that yon pat C-A-S-TQ-R-I-A. Tho fao-nin atgnataro ? &a&tfffl&& I on every Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. .1. C OOODALE 0. G. SCI I HA MM Goodale Uinr Company OF SALEM . -Yiarjds ,on Twelf tli and Trade Streets. Keep tho most complete stock of common, dimension and llnlshed lumber In tho city, nnd sell on tho most favorable terms. Lath and Shingles. Our stock-Is made at our own mills, of tho best lumlier in tho state. C. G, SCHRAMM, IVIanager. Insane AsylunvReport. For December 30, 1803, tho superin tendent of tho insane aRyluin submits following reperts: Mnle patients W4 Female patients ' Total 1,000 No. deaths J, No. discharged j" No. received. -u B B TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST VIA- I mm CAR ROUTE. ASSIST NATURE a little now and then in removinfir-offend Ine matter from the stomach and bowels and you thereby avqld a multitude of distressing: de ranjcenients and dis eases, and will have less frequent need of your doctor'a ncrvlce. nf nil known azents for this pur pose. ir. ricrcc o rleasant Telleta are the best. Once used, they are nl wnys In fnvor. Their secondary ef fect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to fur. ther constipate, as. ti put with other pills. Ileuce, their great popularity with sufferers, from habitual constipation, pile and their attendant discomfort and manifold derangement. The 'Pellets are purely vegetable and perfectly liarnUf !, In any condition of the system. No care Is required while using .Uiem: they do npi interfere with the dfet,.hablu or occupa tion, and produce no pain, stfphK pr shock to tl Usysfem. They actJivMulld, tay and Hara7wayana there ia no rcactiori after ward. Their help lasts. Tho l'eHts csn biliousness, sick and blUou-headache.diziiness-costlyeness.or S? be?cBhi' "hVartburn Wad distress after eating, and kindred derange SeSuof the liver, stomach and Jxwels In proot ot mejr, suu:uw wwhv-i i be truthfully said,vthat t&ey are . always adopted as a household remedy after the first? trial. Put up in HfM.RLuf yU1, therefore always fresh and rehable, One little "Pellet" is a laxative, two f re mldy cathartic. AB a "dinaftr piff, "Iwoote digestion, or to relieve distress from over eating, take one after dinner. Theyre tiny, sugar-coated granules; any child will readily take them. Accept no substitute that may be recom. mended to be "just as goodJ, It may be hotfpr Tirnfit: but ht is BOt Uft OUC WOO UWbfiC Service and Scenery Unequalled Through JPalace and Tourlnt BleqiMvjf, Xlninu and Jiuft'ct Library Cars Trains leave Portland and Seattle daily for the Eajt. Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points. For comfort in travel take the Great Northern. BOZORTH BROS., Agents. R. C. STEVENS. G. W. P. A.. Seattle, Wash. A. D. C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A., Portland, Oi. FIVE PRIZES!! as.- xusxanenmmjixi ,im - The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electdc cars leave hotel for all public buildings and points of interest. Speclal'fates will be given to permanent patroni, A. I. WAGNER Willamette Truck Co. Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge. Bet equipment for all kiuds of heavy draying and exprcw hauling: Teams found ar Red Front Drug Sloe at all times, L. V. RYAN & CO. EXCELSIOR - STABLE). B. C, HANSEN, MANAGER. 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Through Pullman l'a,ice Sleepcri. ToutN bleepers and I'icu declining Chairs dally P6l77 LA Kl) lo CUIC4GV it 9."r.,,.',I,,.n,c .,,e.ttlt(I b ,tean' nl c Iltnu to Chicago. I 2 dny ',.iJ;,s1,0 Nc" Yort. . 1 2 days. Vrlch U mniy limiuiiulcker than c m- peiUo'd. I'or r.Mc, lime trtlilj. anil full Infornmion apply to HOCi 1: l ItAhtUiti. Agents, Silent, Or. . V. I1AXTKK. C. J. WINN, General .Agent, Dim. v,. Ctnt I3S Third Slicet, I'oitlaml. 0. R. & N. CO. r.. M'NEIl.U UKCniVKU. IO 'I UK HAST CIVICS TIIU ( HOICE Two Transcontinental Routes. VIA 1 Gieet Northern Ry. ANl) Union Piacific Ry, Low rates to all cities east. Ocean steam. ers leave Portland svary five days. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Trailest. Locat Agent. N mL0 i iimm&mm &mm& m.n. 5S i RUNS Pullman Slooplng'Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars Tq, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crooks ton, Winnipeg, Helena and Ilutte. 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